Posted on

Sharks Hit the Jersey Shore on Anniversary of the 1916 Matawan Creek shark attack

jaws

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Matawan NJ, from the “History Girl”on July 12, 1916 eleven miles from the ocean was the scene of the Matawan Creek shark attack. Thomas Cottrell, a sea captain, spotted an 8 foot long shark in the creek in the early afternoon but locals dismissed him for being delusional from the extreme heat and recent commotion along the shore regarding shark attacks. Around 2:00 pm that day, local boys, including Lester Stillwell, 11, were playing in the creek at the Wyckoff dock. In the water the boys saw what appeared to be an “old black weather-beaten board or a weathered log.” A dorsal fin appeared in the water and the boys realized it was a shark. Before Stillwell could climb from the creek, the shark attacked him and pulled him underwater. The other boys ran for help and several men, including local businessman Watson Stanley Fisher, 24, came to investigate. Fisher and others dived into the creek to find Stillwell’s body, but he was also attacked by the shark in front of the townspeople. His right thigh was severely injured and he bled to death at Monmouth Memorial Hospital in Long Branch later that day. Stillwell’s body was recovered 150 feet upstream from the dock on July 14.

Continue reading Sharks Hit the Jersey Shore on Anniversary of the 1916 Matawan Creek shark attack

Posted on

In a Blow to Tourism a Travel Advisory Imposes A Quarantine For 14 Days to All Individuals Traveling From States With “Significant Spread of COVID-19”

United 1024x554 1

bye bye tourism !

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont today announced a joint incoming travel advisory that all individuals traveling from states with significant community spread of COVID-19 quarantine for a 14-day period from the time of last contact within the identified state.
This quarantine – effective midnight tonight – applies to any person arriving from a state with a positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents or a state with a 10% or higher positivity rate over a 7-day rolling average.

Continue reading In a Blow to Tourism a Travel Advisory Imposes A Quarantine For 14 Days to All Individuals Traveling From States With “Significant Spread of COVID-19”

Posted on

New Jersey State Trooper Rescued three Kayakers who were Stranded near Sandy Hook

NJ State Troopers
photo courtesy of NJ State Police
 the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Sandy Hook NJ, Yesterday, New Jersey State Troopers from the Marine Services Bureau Carteret Station rescued three kayakers who were stranded on Spermaceti Cove after one of their kayaks capsized in Sandy Hook Bay. At approximately 5:56 p.m., Sergeant Satsay Thongvichith, Trooper I John Oliveira, and Trooper I Tamas Antal were dispatched to the report of three distressed kayakers half a mile off the coast of Sandy Hook.
When troopers arrived, they observed the victims stranded on the sandbar, unable to return to shore due to the rough conditions.

Continue reading New Jersey State Trooper Rescued three Kayakers who were Stranded near Sandy Hook

Posted on

Charter Fishing and Watercraft Rental Businesses are Reopening in New Jersey

yacht

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

TRENTON NJ,  Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 146, which allows charter fishing services and for-hire vessel activities, as well as watercraft rental businesses, to open with required social distancing measures. These businesses can open on Sunday, May 17 at 6 am.

Continue reading Charter Fishing and Watercraft Rental Businesses are Reopening in New Jersey

Posted on

Time to Open the Jersey Shore

snooki_jersey_shore_theridgewoodblog

the staff of the Ridgewod blog

Trenton NJ, Senator Jim Holzapfel and Assemblymen Greg McGuckin and John Catalano are introducing a resolution today calling on Governor Phil Murphy to begin the immediate reopening of businesses in accordance with CDC guidelines to restart the New Jersey economy. The 10th District legislators stressed the importance of opening businesses on the Jersey Shore that rely on the summer months from Memorial Day to Labor Day for the majority of their annual income. Without a plan to reopen before Memorial Day, many business owners at the shore are concerned for their futures and livelihoods.

Continue reading Time to Open the Jersey Shore

Posted on

North Wildwood and Wildwood Open Boardwalk, Beaches, parks and playgrounds Friday May 8th

North Wildwood 1

A message from North Wildwood Mayor Patrick Rosenello.

Dear Friends:

First, let me thank all of our residents, second home owners and visitors who were in town this weekend. Obviously, this was the busiest weekend since the entire Covid-19 event began. I am happy to report that, other then a few isolated incidents, all of us practiced good social distancing.

Continue reading North Wildwood and Wildwood Open Boardwalk, Beaches, parks and playgrounds Friday May 8th

Posted on

Summer Toll Hikes On the Way For New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway Commuters

jersey shore theridgewoodblog.net

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, a possible toll hike could be in the making for New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway commuters. The details are still vague but it looks like the writing is on the wall .
NJ.com is reporting a toll hike for an unknown amount was proposed for both the turnpike and the parkway.

Continue reading Summer Toll Hikes On the Way For New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway Commuters

Posted on

Trump Rally Economic Boom for Wildwood

83547552 10219545890173341 7884248663285825536 o

by Jim Arakelian

Wildwood NJ, The unintended consequences of the Trump rally that you won’t hear in the liberal New Jersey media.

The restaurant I went to on both Monday and Tuesday was ecstatic about the rally. The owner was wearing a Trump pin and said she was a Trump supporter and even more so now after this week. The restaurant was packed solid for two nights and brought a much needed “shot in the arm” during the winter dull-drums. The waitstaff couldn’t be happier. Many hotels also were booked solid. A boom to Wildwoods Economy at a time they need it most.

Continue reading Trump Rally Economic Boom for Wildwood

Posted on

Atlantic City Mayor Admits Stealing $87,000 from A Youth Basketball Team

26167976 1771522326225522 3257741403596022301 n

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Atlantic City NJ, The mayor of Atlantic City today admitted to defrauding contributors to a youth basketball team of more than $87,000, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.

Democrat Frank Gilliam, 49, of Atlantic City, New Jersey, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez to an information charging him with one count of wire fraud.

Continue reading Atlantic City Mayor Admits Stealing $87,000 from A Youth Basketball Team
Posted on

Public Safety Telecommunicator Rescues Unconscious Man from Burning Car

69362326 2317431704978025 3597166222866644992 n1

Jackson Twp NJ, Public Safety Telecommunicator Rescues Unconscious Man from Burning Car

On Tuesday, August 13, Public Safety Telecommunicator Leonard Moore pulled an unconscious man from a burning car moments before it became fully engulfed in flames in Jackson Township, Ocean County.

Continue reading Public Safety Telecommunicator Rescues Unconscious Man from Burning Car
Posted on

Off-Duty NJ State Trooper Rescues Distressed Swimmer

69303817 2315596681828194 152849459338805248 o1

the staff of the Ridgewood blog


Sea Isle City NJ, On Saturday, August 3, Detective Sergeant First Class George Wren was vacationing with his family in Sea Isle City, N.J. when he rescued a swimmer who was caught in a riptide and being pulled into the ocean.

Moments after explaining the dangers of the rip current to his children, a woman frantically approached DSFC Wren and screamed that a man was drowning. He observed the man about 75 yards from the shoreline drifting further into the ocean.

Continue reading Off-Duty NJ State Trooper Rescues Distressed Swimmer
Posted on

Twenty People Charged in Connection with Jersey Shore Drug Ring

ArtChick_jersey_shore_theridgewoodblog

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Asbury Park NJ, Twenty people have been charged for their roles as members, associates, and suppliers of a drug-trafficking conspiracy that distributed cocaine and crack cocaine in the Monmouth County, New Jersey, area, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced today.

Nineteen defendants were arrested today and one remains at large. They are charged with conspiracy to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine or 280 grams or more of crack cocaine (See chart below). The defendants arrested today are scheduled to have their initial appearances this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Lois H. Goodman in Trenton federal court.

Continue reading Twenty People Charged in Connection with Jersey Shore Drug Ring
Posted on

Out of Touch Governor Waited Too Long to Provide Summer Rental Relief

phil murphy youtube1

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

OCEAN TOWNSHIP NJ, After Governor Phil Murphy allowed months of lost business and income for people who rely on the summer rental season, Assembly candidates Matt Woolley and Mike Amoroso are relieved to hear an 11.625 percent tax passed last year has been repealed. Woolley and Amoroso are challenging Assemblywoman Joann Downey and Assemblyman Eric Houghtaling in the 11th legislative district.

Continue reading Out of Touch Governor Waited Too Long to Provide Summer Rental Relief
Posted on

NJGOP Chairman Calls On Murphy To Return Shore Rental Tax Revenue

steinhardt2

the sstaff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, Governor Murphy has announced that he will be eliminating the shore rental tax going forward. The Governor has admitted that the tax was an unnecessary burden and many people say that mom and pop rentals were inadvertently taxed.   The NJGOP has been repeatedly calling for the end of the shore rental tax .   

NJGOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt released the following statement:


“Governor Murphy has admitted he made a mistake, but now it’s time to rectify that mistake. He must refund the money to the mom and pops who were forced to pay his shore rental tax this summer. Otherwise, it’s safe to assume it was intentional, and another democratic money grab no different than when Murphy tried to steal $33M from the firemen’s burial and hardship fund. Here’s the Governor’s chance to put his money where his mouth is, or better yet, back in the wallets of the moms and pops he took it from.”

Posted on

Finally Governor Murphy Signs Legislation Easing Taxation on Shore Rentals

ArtChick_jersey_shore_theridgewoodblog

photo by ArtChick

Governor Waits till the second week in August to repeal new renters tax

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ,  Governor Phil Murphy today signed legislation (A-4814) amending the transient accommodations law enacted last summer to provide relief for many shore renters by narrowing the scope of rentals that are subject to taxation. The administration conducted a thorough legal and technical review to ensure that the legislation, as written, was not only feasible to implement, but more closely mirrors the original intent, which was to create parity throughout the rental industry by extending the existing tax on hotels and motels to certain short-term rentals, such as those done through online marketplaces. “Our shore economy adds tremendous vitality and dynamism to New Jersey,” said Governor Murphy.

Continue reading Finally Governor Murphy Signs Legislation Easing Taxation on Shore Rentals