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16 Comments

  1. very good

    Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 1:52 pm | Permalink
  2. Guest wrote:

    It looks like they have caved-in on allowing for the summer rental inspections to commence. Thousands more will be here within weeks to overwhelm us all in many, many ways.

    Monday, May 4, 2020 at 3:58 am | Permalink
  3. Anonymous wrote:

    #2. That’s what Belmar is all about. A summer tourist town.

    Monday, May 4, 2020 at 9:04 am | Permalink
  4. Summer Timer wrote:

    #2… Every landowner has the right to rent a property as they see fit… However, the issue with summer rentals is lack of code enforcement…. Summer rentals are given a CO to allow 6 people to occupy a home, but on the weekend 20 individuals are living at the property… That is just wrong, however this issue is never addressed…

    Monday, May 4, 2020 at 1:32 pm | Permalink
  5. Guest wrote:

    Mayor and council members own rental properties,it’s all about the cash.

    Monday, May 4, 2020 at 7:57 pm | Permalink
  6. Anonymous wrote:

    Consult Real Estate Code of Ethics. Not only do they, Real Estate Associates/Brokers swear to protect clients/customers they have a duty to protect the community as well. Therein lies the real problem. They get prepaid for packing them into summer dumps or notorious properties owned by unscrupulous owners. It’s a games that neighbors pay the price for in the Long Run. If the cops don’t get the calls there are no problems.

    Monday, May 4, 2020 at 11:13 pm | Permalink
  7. Guest wrote:

    Even during a health crisis this mayor prefers to consider the needs of summer visitors over the health and safety of residents. Doherty 2.0

    Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 12:28 am | Permalink
  8. Tom Dilberger wrote:

    I’m not standing up for the mayor but there is no “health crisis.” It’s all a govt.,media hoax.

    Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 6:21 am | Permalink
  9. Guest wrote:

    4 and 6 are absolutely correct, but the only way to truly mitigate some of the virus spread would be to not allow any further rental licenses in the borough until New York and New Jersey have obtained acceptable numbers of hospitalization levels. Opening up Belmar to 10,000 summer renters is only diminishing any mitigation efforts both here and at the main homes of the renters. These rentals are not a necessity for the renters and the Governors Executive Order allows for the restriction of all rentals at this time.

    Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 6:43 am | Permalink
  10. Aileen wrote:

    hahahahaha there ya have it folks – the man who hates public education knows the deal – it’s a hoax. The people who died are in on this hoax I guess? That’s quite a committment to the conspiracy.

    There is only one proven conspiracy: Russian bots have infiltrated and taken over the media he follows, injecting falsehoods and misrepresentations in order to scare, anger and divide us. It’s been proven over and over and over, and it’s happening still.

    They got him…hook, line and sinker.

    Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 8:36 am | Permalink
  11. concerned wrote:

    I heard that four people residing at the Belmar Inn had tested positive for COVID-19, does anyone know if that is accurate and if there is anything being done to clean that rooming house or any of the other i.e. Mayfair, before they turn into hot spots? I mean they are both in residential neighborhoods, Im concerned that it may spread quickly

    Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 10:40 am | Permalink
  12. Guest wrote:

    11 – Thousands of people hanging out on porches drinking alcohol is a recipe for the spread of the virus. Get ready because it’s coming.

    Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 1:33 pm | Permalink
  13. Tom Dilberger wrote:

    #12- Right on. Shut down the liquor stores. That’ll show them.

    Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 6:31 am | Permalink
  14. Guest wrote:

    Are executive orders law, no say our Belmar administrator. I’m not sure he is correct.

    I think our town council is selling us down the river allowing group rentals.

    When Murphy issued executive order No. 103 on March 9 declaring a state of emergency, he cited the New Jersey Constitution and state statutes that confer emergency powers on him. That includes the New Jersey Civilian Defense and Disaster Control Act, which allows the governor to make orders, rules and regulations “as may be necessary” to adequately meet the problems faced in any emergency.

    “This is extremely broad language,” said Ronald Chen, a Rutgers Law professor. “One might reasonably question whether the Legislature should have written the delegation of power so broadly without much limitation on how the power is exercised, but that is a problem the Legislature would have to fix, and right now it is the statute that we have.”

    Peter Verniero, who was New Jersey’s attorney general under Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, sides with Murphy. As does the public, according to a Monmouth University poll.

    Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 7:14 am | Permalink
  15. Guest wrote:

    14 – The Business Administrator is wrong and this allowance of any rentals being allowed in Belmar at this time is just pure weakness on the towns part.

    Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 7:11 am | Permalink
  16. Summer Timer wrote:

    #15… If you dont feel comfortable with what’s going on just stay home and you will be safe… Dont expect the government to save you, make your own decisions base on the information you believe is correct…

    Friday, May 8, 2020 at 9:34 am | Permalink

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