Thanks to Gov. Murphy for strengthening the law! I love the NJ beachfront. Unlike many states with limited access due to over commercialization, privatization and over development, we have a long beach and boardwalk that’s almost totally accessible to residents and visitors. Now, we’re in better shape in case 2 things happen: we elect another mayor who wants to sell off our beachfront, and Ken Pringle gives up fighting. Luckily, the latter won’t happen as long has he’s alive. The former – that’s up to us. Thanks Dave Schneck for making it so easy to stay informed!
this legislation goes back to Gov. Corzine times … before sending flowers to Gov. Murphy at 45 Blossom Cove Rd, Red Bank … see if he allows public access to his Navesink River tidal waterfront.
So do all the beach employees charged with the duty of checking badges get the pink slip? your services are no longer required? How does this affect the beach utility income and who picks up the tab if it runs a deficit? your ever friendly pockets open Belmar taxpayer?
So now reading this we can walk along the tidal ocean waters as long as we stay below the high tide mark and we don’t need a beach badge to do this. We will need a beach badge to be on the beach above the high tide mark.I like this.
Right, so if you are down below the high tide mark and need to go to the john you can’t go direct without a badge? Am i the only one who thinks this is going to be unworkable and lead to a lot of friction with those badge checkers still protecting our beach income??
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Thanks to Gov. Murphy for strengthening the law! I love the NJ beachfront. Unlike many states with limited access due to over commercialization, privatization and over development, we have a long beach and boardwalk that’s almost totally accessible to residents and visitors. Now, we’re in better shape in case 2 things happen: we elect another mayor who wants to sell off our beachfront, and Ken Pringle gives up fighting. Luckily, the latter won’t happen as long has he’s alive. The former – that’s up to us. Thanks Dave Schneck for making it so easy to stay informed!
this legislation goes back to Gov. Corzine times … before sending flowers to Gov. Murphy at 45 Blossom Cove Rd, Red Bank … see if he allows public access to his Navesink River tidal waterfront.
So we can walk along the ocean without buying a beach tag?
So do all the beach employees charged with the duty of checking badges get the pink slip? your services are no longer required? How does this affect the beach utility income and who picks up the tab if it runs a deficit? your ever friendly pockets open Belmar taxpayer?
So now reading this we can walk along the tidal ocean waters as long as we stay below the high tide mark and we don’t need a beach badge to do this. We will need a beach badge to be on the beach above the high tide mark.I like this.
Right, so if you are down below the high tide mark and need to go to the john you can’t go direct without a badge? Am i the only one who thinks this is going to be unworkable and lead to a lot of friction with those badge checkers still protecting our beach income??
Badge checkers will be questioned constantly by those who still read.
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