Honoring Belmar’s Citizen of the Year will highlight the festivities. Nominations currently are being accepted for the annual award, which recognizes a borough resident who “goes above and beyond in their daily life for the benefit of the community.”
The honoree will be announced on Friday, May 19, joining an elite club of past recipients that includes………
I think this year is my year.
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You should win…but since that is unlikely I will nominate Peggy at the library. She is so welcoming and hard working. Please join in to nominate her…a great lady.
I guess we nominate via town website?
“… Weather permitting, attendees will be able to watch the sunset over the ocean, making for an ideal backdrop for photo-taking.”
YEP! …. When the sunset is over the ocean in Belmar …. its time to grab the camera and kiss your ass goodbye.
I missed that one.
“Tickets for the gala are priced at $1,250 for a table of 10, and sponsorships are available at $5,000.”
gotta raise $$$ for that $10million lawsuit one way or another
Remember that they allegedly made a mistake in posting the deadline date in the media the year they installed Clair.
Can we sell the Pavilion to somebody else. Maybe the pipe fitters union would buy it?
Anyone buying a building that close to the ocean is nuts. Rent, maybe.
#6: Assembly Fav Dave Friedland got the Union boys to invest their members pension money twice when he and is pals swindled them with his phoney Omni Mortgage scheme. He wound up in the Maldives in Indonesia before the FEDs caught up with him after he faked his drowning.
Could this be a sequel?
#6- You may be on to something. Why don’t we divide up the town property on the west side of Ocean Ave. at Silver Lake into ten parcels, then sell them to a local developer for $100k each (Matt’s price). We can then zone it for five stories tall and they can sell five condos on each lot for $1m each, bringing in more tax revenue.
On another note, can someone please explain this logic? We are forced to pay a County Open Space to preserve land. We, Belmar, on the other hand decide it is proper to sell a public owned lot on 10th Ave. below fair value, to put a development of apartments on. Kind of counter intuitive to say the least.
Kim Guadagno has proposed an interesting tax plan, i.e., reducing your taxes by 3k based on school tax levies if your earnings do not exceed X. Interesting to see how many in Belmar qualify.
I don’t earn a damn dime.
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