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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Gov. Christie Tours Boardwalks in Anticipation of Memorial Day

In Lavallette Monday, Governor said he wants to highlight that the Jersey Shore is recovering

Gov. Chris Christie was in Lavallette Monday to help the borough celebrate the reconstruction of its boardwalk and promote tourism as Memorial Day Weekend nears.  Like many Jersey Shore towns, Lavallette's boardwalk was ravaged by Superstorm Sandy. The governor traveled to the borough to spread the word that New Jersey continues to recover.  "This is the first symbol, for us, of making sure this week that everybody across the state, across the region, and across America knows that the Jersey Shore is open for the summer and ready to receive our customers," Christie said in remarks there Monday.  The ceremonial "last board" in Lavallette was nailed down by borough officials. Numerous local business owners contributed attended the event, …

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butch cassidy

7:07 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

yep if you dont have ins and 51 % damaged fema will give you money towards a shelter underground......right just like raising our homes..they wont get anything   more ›

Monday, April 22, 2013

Traffic Lights On, Speed Limits Up on Rt. 35

Traffic lights no longer blinking on bulk of barrier island

It's one of those unique "Shore local" problems: when the traffic lights stop blinking each spring, one has to remember to come to a full and complete stop - and most importantly, wait for the light to turn green again. In a small sign of normalcy following Route 35's reopening after surrounding neighborhoods were hard hit by Superstorm Sandy at the end of October, traffic signals are no longer blinking amber and red. Last week, the lights in Brick, Toms River and Lavallette were all changed back over to their solid red-or-green modes. Since then, speed limits have risen in each of those towns from 25 m.p.h. – a limit imposed following Sandy – back to 45 m.p.h. in the southbound lanes and a mix of speeds between 30 and 45 m.p.h. in the …

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TRman

12:45 pm on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Seaside Park is pulling over just about everyone for everything right now... proceed with caution   more ›

Monday, April 8, 2013

Police Dispatcher Among the 25 Charged in Drug Ring Busts [VIDEO]

Residents from Toms River, Brick, Manchester, Lakewood and other New Jersey towns are among those charged

A Toms River woman working as a police dispatcher in Lavallette was among the many arrested and charged in connection with a multi-jurisdictional drug investigation, Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph D. Coronato announced Monday.  Residents from Toms River, Brick, Manchester, Lakewood and other New Jersey towns are among those charged. The investigation is continuing and additional arrests are expected, Coronato said.  Known as "Operation Road Runner," the investigation began in August of last year and ended on Friday, April 5, as police executed search warrants in Ocean, Mercer, Essex and Monmouth counties, leading authorities to charge 25 individuals with various drug, weapons and money laundering offenses, the prosecutor said.  Kathy Anne …

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foggyworld

9:31 am on Sunday, April 28, 2013

There is no reason to change the dispatcher's job requirements to the point of insisting that a police officer holds the job. If you think those dispatcher's have access to privileged information, wait until you see the swinging around of personal data that is already that is already part of the new health care plan. People have to be told up front that if they abuse their access to information …   more ›

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Deadline Set for Dune Easements to be Signed

Officials hoping project will begin this summer from Manasquan to Barnegat inlets

Oceanfront homeowners between Manasquan and Barnegat inlets are being urged to sign easements necessary for a beach renourishment project to get off the ground by May 1, officials said Thursday. U.S. Rep Jon Runyan (R-3) wrote to the mayors of a number of northern Ocean County municipalities this week urging them to secure all necessary easements for the massive dune and beach project by May 1, the date the Army Corps of Engineers must submit a work plan to Congress. The project's design – which would include the construction of approximately 25-foot high dunes, 75 foot wide berms and 175 acres of dune grass in the project area – was completed in 2007, but has languished after some oceanfront homeowners refused to sign easements that would…

Betty Ann Fuller

7:27 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013

Eminent domaine is not the only option if a town wants your land...... they can condemn it so easily, and will little effort. And no need to go to court either. @ Ana: you mention the 1960's promise. What towns what that promised to? thank you.   more ›

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

UPDATE: Route 35 Will Be Completely Rebuilt, Christie Administration Says

The $215 million project, which will include installing a new and improved drainage system, is expected to be completed by the summer of 2015

Governor Christie announced Tuesday that Route 35, from Point Pleasant Beach to South Seaside Park in Berkeley, will be completely rebuilt. The $215 million project, which will include installing a new and improved drainage system, is expected to be completed by the summer of 2015. Funding will come from federal sources, Christie said. The governor announced the project at a press conference held with Ocean County officials at the Lavallette Fire Company building, a block away from the state highway that is the focus of the reconstruction project. The new highway will be 24 inches thick, including asphalt pavement and the stabilizing sub-base materials. The Christie administration said it will do its best to minimize summer disruptions, …

Big Goggy

10:37 am on Tuesday, March 26, 2013

How many times do we have to have the dunes rebuilt before people figure out that you CANNOT stop water. If you want to have an ocean front home, then you have to accept the fact that it is not the state's responsibility to keep it safe!   more ›

Monday, February 18, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

VIDEO: Lavallette Fire Company Recalls Day After Sandy

Feet of water reported in fire house

rich

7:54 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Kc. thanks for the tip. for some reason there is no photo. I'm using my phone I will try from a real computer. but thanks for trying to help.   more ›

Friday, January 18, 2013

Lavallette Receives $1.5 Million Assistance Following Sandy

Funding will help Lavallette repay for emergency work done following Hurricane Sandy.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, has approved a Public Assistance project of $1.5 million to reimburse Lavallette for emergency protective measures performed as a result of Hurricane Sandy, the governor's office announced Friday afternoon. The funding, of which FEMA will provide $1.1 million of the total cost, will cover emergency costs incurred by police, public works employees and electrical contractors who worked to protect and evacuate members of the public. According to a release, this includes the erecting and manning of barricades, clearing and reconnecting downed power lines, removing debris, and maintaining and repairing water, sewer and electrical lines. Public Assistance is a cost-sharing program that reimburses…

Michael Capo

5:11 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013

Lavallette is the classic example of a town run by intelligent, caring, effective managers who are responsive to their citizens. Congratulations and best wishes to Lavallette. At the other end of the town government spectrum is of course Ortley Beach/Toms River.   more ›

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Lavallette to Receive $1.1M in Sandy Aid

Disbursement follows passage of recent recovery bill

Lavallette will receive $1.1 million in federal Sandy recovery aid, it was announced Wednesday. The disbursement is part of a continuing federal effort that will reimburse the borough – like most other Shore towns – for expenditures during storm recovery including compensation for first responders who worked to remove downed electrical wires, perform water rescues, and clear blocked roadways, according to a joint statement by U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez. "When Superstorm Sandy hit, first responders in Lavallette acted quickly to protect the community and serve local residents during a time of great need," said Lautenberg, the Vice Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee that funds FEMA, in a statement. "This …

Friday, November 30, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Lavallette Mayor: Time to Let Residents Return Home Permanently

Borough in surprisingly good shape after storm

It's been a month since Superstorm Sandy roared ashore in Lavallette. But the streets have been cleared, the water is safe to drink, the electricity has been turned on and even the cable television service is back. Just about the only thing missing in the small, barrier island borough is its residents – and Mayor Walter LaCicero wants that to change, quickly. "Lavallette is one community that miraculously did not suffer the structural damage that occurred both to the north and to the south," LaCicero said in a letter mailed to Gov. Chris Christie Nov. 21. By Thursday, LaCicero said he had not heard a formal response from Christie pertaining to repopulating his town, which has 1,884 year-round residents. "I've gotten two texts from the …

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shorefriend

3:09 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Donald, do you mind if I run an extension cord from your house to mine in Ortley? LOL   more ›

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

UPDATE: Seaside, Lavallette, Ortley Residents Will Soon Re-enter In "Phases"

State officials approve re-entry plan that could allow Lavallette residents back this week; other barrier island residents may have to wait

The state has approved a plan to allow residents access to barrier island communities - including Seaside Heights, Lavallette and Ortley Beach - in phases, officials said Tuesday. The State Police has approved a plan that would allow residents phased-in access to Lavallette beginning this week, officials said during Tuesday's Toms River Council meeting. Toms River Police Chief Michael Mastronardy suggested that the township will get people to see their properties as soon as possible and mentioned a five-to-six day timeframe. Some Ortley Beach residents who attended the meeting were upset that Lavallette residents could have easier access to their homes than they will. "There are still areas of Ortley Beach that are unstable," Mastronardy …

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