REMINDER Friday Dec. 3 at 6 PM to 8 PM
Stop by Beachy Keen for a glass of wine.
Next to Brizzles on Landis between 46th and 47th.
10 % of all purchases will be donated to S.O.S. Sea Isle Cats, Inc.
Great reasonable price gifts at $5.00 and $10.00 and more. Some adorable turtle jewels for $2.00
Kelly Blum, Realtor with RE/MAX Beach Home Realty, shares her thoughts on the Real Estate Market in Sea Isle City, NJ.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Sea Isle City News
November 18, 2010
MAYOR’S MESSAGE: As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, it is appropriate to remember all that we have to be thankful for as citizens of Sea Isle City – and the United States of America. Whether you are a local resident or a regular visitor to our island resort, you know that Sea Isle City is a very special place filled with many good people.
On November 11, we gathered to honor our nation’s veterans and dedicate our new Veterans Park, which was beautifully renovated earlier this year. It is always an honor for me to participate in our town’s Veterans Day ceremony, and I wish to express my personal thanks to all of our veterans for their service.
Sea Isle City is moving forward on a positive path, and I am committed to ensuring that we keep our focus on our core mission, which is to provide the necessary and desired public services required to maintain a safe, clean and enjoyable community. Our overall mission involves a straightforward goal, which encompasses the satisfaction of our residents and visitors and also the protection and maintenance of our public assets, infrastructure and our community’s culture and values with the utmost degree of honor and professionalism.
Thank you for allowing us to share this communication with you. Have a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday!
CITY COUNCIL MESSAGE:
City Council would like to congratulate the organizers of the 1st Annual Jersey Shore Striper Tournament, which was a tremendous success. We feel this event will soon become one of the most important fishing tournaments in South Jersey. In similar fashion, we would like to congratulate Sea Isle Revitalization on the success of their most recent endeavor, Ladies Weekend, which took place on November 12-13 and was also a big success.
We are excited about each of these new events, which meet the goal of enhancing our shoulder season, and we will continue to work with the groups in town who help support our businesses because City Council understands the importance of developing and maintaining a strong business base.
UPDATES ON CITY PROJECTS:
EXCURSION PARK PROJECT – A Construction contract was awarded by City Council on November 9, 2010, to Fred Schiavone Construction of Malaga, NJ, in the amount of $1,988,075. The award of the project allows construction to proceed on the recreation and entertainment complex that has been in the planning stages for many years, and which will serve the residents and visitors of Sea Isle well into the future. Council's award will provide the necessary time to complete the project prior to the 2011 summer season. The Mayor has directed the City Administration to continue working to secure grant funding through federal and state agencies to reduce the cost of the project (the City has applications in process for grants to pay for the handicapped accessibility components of the project and the bandshell component).
80TH STREET WATER TOWER PROJECT – Look for the water tower to be shrouded soon, as the tank and support structure is prepared for rehabilitation and painting. The project remains on track for a December, 2010 completion.
CAPITAL PLAN WORKSHOP: The next capital plan workshop is scheduled for December 14, 2010, at 2:00 p.m., at which time council will be presented with a resolution to adopt the Capital Plan for 2011-2015.
43rd STREET CONSTRUCTION PROJECT – M.G. Lindemon Trucking Company of Goshen, NJ, has been contracted to complete water and sewer utility work on 43rd Street. The cost for this project, which has a completion date of December 10, is $210,923.00.
DID YOU KNOW…
• Following several weeks of restoration, the Townsend Inlet Bridge is now open.
• Sea Isle City’s Annual Family Feud competition is Friday, November 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Lodge. For details, phone 263-0050.
• Our next City Council Meeting is Tuesday, November 23, 10:00 a.m.
• City Hall and all other City buildings will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and Friday, November 26.
• Holiday Beach Tags are available at City Hall for $15 – and they make great Christmas gifts!
• Sea Isle’s Beach Path Adoption Program is currently underway. For information, phone the Department of Public Works, 263-6000.
• TV Channel 2 is a great place to find information about local events and activities 24-hours a day – and Channel 2 also plays great music!
• Sea Isle City’s Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place on Tuesday, November 30, at 6:00 pm in front of the SIC Library, 125 JFK Blvd.
• Other local holiday events include:
- The Mayor’s Toy & Food Drive, 263-4461, ext. 245;
-The South End Neighborhood Association’s Christmas Show with Santa, Dec. 3, 7pm, 263-3002;
-SIC History Museum Christmas Open House, Dec. 4, 10-1, 624-7929;
-K. of C. Santa’s Calling Program: Dec. 6, 263-0050;
-SIC Garden Club House Lighting Contest, pre-register by Dec. 6, 263-0050;
-PTA Holiday House Tour: Dec. 10, 6pm, $15, 263-3351;
-VFW Brunch With Santa: Dec. 19, pre-register by Dec.10, 263-0050;
-New Years Eve in Italy: Dec. 31, 5pm, pre-register by Dec.24, 263-0050;
-New Year’s Eve Fireworks in SIC, JFK & the Beach, 8:30 pm, 263-0050.
MAYOR’S MESSAGE: As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, it is appropriate to remember all that we have to be thankful for as citizens of Sea Isle City – and the United States of America. Whether you are a local resident or a regular visitor to our island resort, you know that Sea Isle City is a very special place filled with many good people.
On November 11, we gathered to honor our nation’s veterans and dedicate our new Veterans Park, which was beautifully renovated earlier this year. It is always an honor for me to participate in our town’s Veterans Day ceremony, and I wish to express my personal thanks to all of our veterans for their service.
Sea Isle City is moving forward on a positive path, and I am committed to ensuring that we keep our focus on our core mission, which is to provide the necessary and desired public services required to maintain a safe, clean and enjoyable community. Our overall mission involves a straightforward goal, which encompasses the satisfaction of our residents and visitors and also the protection and maintenance of our public assets, infrastructure and our community’s culture and values with the utmost degree of honor and professionalism.
Thank you for allowing us to share this communication with you. Have a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday!
CITY COUNCIL MESSAGE:
City Council would like to congratulate the organizers of the 1st Annual Jersey Shore Striper Tournament, which was a tremendous success. We feel this event will soon become one of the most important fishing tournaments in South Jersey. In similar fashion, we would like to congratulate Sea Isle Revitalization on the success of their most recent endeavor, Ladies Weekend, which took place on November 12-13 and was also a big success.
We are excited about each of these new events, which meet the goal of enhancing our shoulder season, and we will continue to work with the groups in town who help support our businesses because City Council understands the importance of developing and maintaining a strong business base.
UPDATES ON CITY PROJECTS:
EXCURSION PARK PROJECT – A Construction contract was awarded by City Council on November 9, 2010, to Fred Schiavone Construction of Malaga, NJ, in the amount of $1,988,075. The award of the project allows construction to proceed on the recreation and entertainment complex that has been in the planning stages for many years, and which will serve the residents and visitors of Sea Isle well into the future. Council's award will provide the necessary time to complete the project prior to the 2011 summer season. The Mayor has directed the City Administration to continue working to secure grant funding through federal and state agencies to reduce the cost of the project (the City has applications in process for grants to pay for the handicapped accessibility components of the project and the bandshell component).
80TH STREET WATER TOWER PROJECT – Look for the water tower to be shrouded soon, as the tank and support structure is prepared for rehabilitation and painting. The project remains on track for a December, 2010 completion.
CAPITAL PLAN WORKSHOP: The next capital plan workshop is scheduled for December 14, 2010, at 2:00 p.m., at which time council will be presented with a resolution to adopt the Capital Plan for 2011-2015.
43rd STREET CONSTRUCTION PROJECT – M.G. Lindemon Trucking Company of Goshen, NJ, has been contracted to complete water and sewer utility work on 43rd Street. The cost for this project, which has a completion date of December 10, is $210,923.00.
DID YOU KNOW…
• Following several weeks of restoration, the Townsend Inlet Bridge is now open.
• Sea Isle City’s Annual Family Feud competition is Friday, November 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Lodge. For details, phone 263-0050.
• Our next City Council Meeting is Tuesday, November 23, 10:00 a.m.
• City Hall and all other City buildings will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and Friday, November 26.
• Holiday Beach Tags are available at City Hall for $15 – and they make great Christmas gifts!
• Sea Isle’s Beach Path Adoption Program is currently underway. For information, phone the Department of Public Works, 263-6000.
• TV Channel 2 is a great place to find information about local events and activities 24-hours a day – and Channel 2 also plays great music!
• Sea Isle City’s Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place on Tuesday, November 30, at 6:00 pm in front of the SIC Library, 125 JFK Blvd.
• Other local holiday events include:
- The Mayor’s Toy & Food Drive, 263-4461, ext. 245;
-The South End Neighborhood Association’s Christmas Show with Santa, Dec. 3, 7pm, 263-3002;
-SIC History Museum Christmas Open House, Dec. 4, 10-1, 624-7929;
-K. of C. Santa’s Calling Program: Dec. 6, 263-0050;
-SIC Garden Club House Lighting Contest, pre-register by Dec. 6, 263-0050;
-PTA Holiday House Tour: Dec. 10, 6pm, $15, 263-3351;
-VFW Brunch With Santa: Dec. 19, pre-register by Dec.10, 263-0050;
-New Years Eve in Italy: Dec. 31, 5pm, pre-register by Dec.24, 263-0050;
-New Year’s Eve Fireworks in SIC, JFK & the Beach, 8:30 pm, 263-0050.
Sea Isle City Real Estate Market Update
We are now at 166 homes that have gone under contract or closed since January 1st. The homes that have closed since the last post are:
6604 Landis Ave, asking price $699,500, sold price $672,000
138 67th Street, asking price $689,000, sold price $669,000
7609 Pleasure Ave., asking price $2,699,000, sold price $2,535,000
9109 Pleasure Ave., asking price $874,500, sold price $837,500
2nd Floor sold for $575,000
9 78th Street, asking price $889,500, sold price $832,500
3608 Sounds Ave, asking price $889,000, sold price $779,900
2nd Floor, asking price $1,899,000, sold price $1,525,000
Monday, October 25, 2010
Sea Isle City News 10/25
FROM THE CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY
October 20, 2010
MAYOR'S MESSAGE:
Over the past year, the City has accomplished some great things, and more are coming! The City has been expanding our ways of communication during the past several years, and we are now adding this bi-weekly e-newsletter. We have worked to keep the public apprised of City activities, events and other points of interest through press releases, e-alerts, mailings, our website and communication with local media. However, the regular issuance of an e-newsletter will only serve to improve the availability of information to our citizens. Below you will find updates on City projects and other information about City activities and events.
Our goal is to provide you with accurate and timely news regarding your local government. As I quoted Thomas Jefferson in my State of the City address at the beginning of the year, "whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted with their own government." I've also spoken in the past of working together, in a spirit of partnership, to set an example for our citizens. This continues to be our goal, and we hope that you'll find our newsletter informative. Please let us know of any comments you have about these communications.
CITY COUNCIL MESSAGE:
Message from the Mayor:
We want to thank everyone for another great summer in Sea Isle City. Without Sea Isle's homeowners and visitors, our island would not be the premier destination we all love.
Council is excited about the changes that have taken place within the city so far and we are looking forward to upcoming improvements that will occur over the winter and spring. If you ever have any concerns or questions, the email address for each City Council member is listed on our City website. Please feel free to contact us at any time - we take your input very seriously!
UPDATES ON CITY PROJECTS:
Cape May County Library/Sea Isle Branch: The erection of structural steel framing is scheduled to begin this month; project completion is scheduled for June 2011.
Excursion Park/Promenade/Street End Project: As part of our ongoing Beach to Bay Project, the City will receive and accept bids on October 28th for Phase 1, which includes the construction of a new bandshell in Excursion Park, a new beachfront Pavilion on the Promenade at JFK Boulevard with handicap ramps leading to the beach, as well as a reconfigured Promenade with benches, pergolas, staging and landscaping. Construction is anticipated to commence in December 2010 with completion in April/May 2011. The renderings below depict these projects.
Welcome Center: After much discussion internally and publicly to establish the location, the City has determined that an addition to the Community Lodge (fronting JFK Boulevard) will be the site of the new Sea Isle City Welcome Center. The Center will house the Offices of Tourism and Beach Tags and also provide space for the coordination of information distribution and marketing for the Chamber of Commerce and Sea Isle Revitalization. At the October 26 City council meeting, the architectural firm of Blane Steinman is scheduled to be authorized to proceed with the development of plans for the project.
Sewer and Road Reconstruction: The City is working with City Engineer Andrew Previti and the South Jersey Economic Development District to obtain grant funding for a comprehensive sewer and road reconstruction of Central Avenue between 49th and 69th Street. Portions of Central Avenue, particularly between 49th and 55th Street, are in poor condition due to deteriorated underground sanitary sewers. The City is on track to receive grant funding, which will allow us to proceed with the first phase of reconstruction (including the area from 49th to 55th Street) in order to be completed prior to the 2011 summer season.
Marina Boat Ramp: The City is in the process of applying for permits and preparing construction documents for the reconstruction of our municipal boat ramp. Contingent on the timely receipt of permits, this project is scheduled to be completed prior to the 2011 season.
Projects Completed in 2010 include the Beach Patrol Headquarters at 44th Street, the installation of Street Lights and Boardwalk Lights at the Marina, Veterans Park at JFK Boulevard and Landis Avenue, the South End Beach Fill from 74th Street to 94th Street, and Promenade Re-surfacing from 40th Street to 29th Street.
DID YOU KNOW...
• During the October 12th City Council meeting, Mayor Desiderio announced the City will receive a $5 million reimbursement from the State of New Jersey in November for our South End Beach Fill Project, which was completed in June 2010. This money is in addition to the $2.7 million we received from the state for last year's Downtown and North End Beach Fill Project.
•
• October 26th at 10:00 a.m. is the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting. The meeting will take place in Council Chambers located on the second floor of the City's Public Safety Building at 233 JFK Boulevard. View all regularly scheduled meetings by visiting www.seaislecitynj.us and clicking on the Government/Council tabs.
•
• At the October 26 City Council meeting, council is scheduled to have a public hearing to consider adopting ordinances that will revise zoning along 42nd, 43rd and 44th Streets adjacent to Park Road (affecting commercial and residential zoning) and along Landis Avenue between 44th and 47th Streets (regarding a change in commercial designations in that area). In addition, Council will have a public hearing on an ordinance that affects several standards, which will improve the development capability in the commercial zone as well as provide for more effective compliance with FEMA flood standards throughout the city. Details of these ordinances can be obtained by visiting our website - click on the Government/City Clerk/Documents tabs, or by phoning the Zoning Office: 609-263-1166
•
• On October 26th at 2:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, City Council will hold a public workshop to discuss the City's 5 year capital plan. Proposed projects for all areas of public infrastructure, including roads, beach replenishment, drainage, facilities, utilities and equipment will be reviewed and publicly discussed.
• Trick-or-Treating in Sea Isle City will take place on Saturday, October 30, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
October 20, 2010
MAYOR'S MESSAGE:
Over the past year, the City has accomplished some great things, and more are coming! The City has been expanding our ways of communication during the past several years, and we are now adding this bi-weekly e-newsletter. We have worked to keep the public apprised of City activities, events and other points of interest through press releases, e-alerts, mailings, our website and communication with local media. However, the regular issuance of an e-newsletter will only serve to improve the availability of information to our citizens. Below you will find updates on City projects and other information about City activities and events.
Our goal is to provide you with accurate and timely news regarding your local government. As I quoted Thomas Jefferson in my State of the City address at the beginning of the year, "whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted with their own government." I've also spoken in the past of working together, in a spirit of partnership, to set an example for our citizens. This continues to be our goal, and we hope that you'll find our newsletter informative. Please let us know of any comments you have about these communications.
CITY COUNCIL MESSAGE:
Message from the Mayor:
We want to thank everyone for another great summer in Sea Isle City. Without Sea Isle's homeowners and visitors, our island would not be the premier destination we all love.
Council is excited about the changes that have taken place within the city so far and we are looking forward to upcoming improvements that will occur over the winter and spring. If you ever have any concerns or questions, the email address for each City Council member is listed on our City website. Please feel free to contact us at any time - we take your input very seriously!
UPDATES ON CITY PROJECTS:
Cape May County Library/Sea Isle Branch: The erection of structural steel framing is scheduled to begin this month; project completion is scheduled for June 2011.
Excursion Park/Promenade/Street End Project: As part of our ongoing Beach to Bay Project, the City will receive and accept bids on October 28th for Phase 1, which includes the construction of a new bandshell in Excursion Park, a new beachfront Pavilion on the Promenade at JFK Boulevard with handicap ramps leading to the beach, as well as a reconfigured Promenade with benches, pergolas, staging and landscaping. Construction is anticipated to commence in December 2010 with completion in April/May 2011. The renderings below depict these projects.
Welcome Center: After much discussion internally and publicly to establish the location, the City has determined that an addition to the Community Lodge (fronting JFK Boulevard) will be the site of the new Sea Isle City Welcome Center. The Center will house the Offices of Tourism and Beach Tags and also provide space for the coordination of information distribution and marketing for the Chamber of Commerce and Sea Isle Revitalization. At the October 26 City council meeting, the architectural firm of Blane Steinman is scheduled to be authorized to proceed with the development of plans for the project.
Sewer and Road Reconstruction: The City is working with City Engineer Andrew Previti and the South Jersey Economic Development District to obtain grant funding for a comprehensive sewer and road reconstruction of Central Avenue between 49th and 69th Street. Portions of Central Avenue, particularly between 49th and 55th Street, are in poor condition due to deteriorated underground sanitary sewers. The City is on track to receive grant funding, which will allow us to proceed with the first phase of reconstruction (including the area from 49th to 55th Street) in order to be completed prior to the 2011 summer season.
Marina Boat Ramp: The City is in the process of applying for permits and preparing construction documents for the reconstruction of our municipal boat ramp. Contingent on the timely receipt of permits, this project is scheduled to be completed prior to the 2011 season.
Projects Completed in 2010 include the Beach Patrol Headquarters at 44th Street, the installation of Street Lights and Boardwalk Lights at the Marina, Veterans Park at JFK Boulevard and Landis Avenue, the South End Beach Fill from 74th Street to 94th Street, and Promenade Re-surfacing from 40th Street to 29th Street.
DID YOU KNOW...
• During the October 12th City Council meeting, Mayor Desiderio announced the City will receive a $5 million reimbursement from the State of New Jersey in November for our South End Beach Fill Project, which was completed in June 2010. This money is in addition to the $2.7 million we received from the state for last year's Downtown and North End Beach Fill Project.
•
• October 26th at 10:00 a.m. is the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting. The meeting will take place in Council Chambers located on the second floor of the City's Public Safety Building at 233 JFK Boulevard. View all regularly scheduled meetings by visiting www.seaislecitynj.us and clicking on the Government/Council tabs.
•
• At the October 26 City Council meeting, council is scheduled to have a public hearing to consider adopting ordinances that will revise zoning along 42nd, 43rd and 44th Streets adjacent to Park Road (affecting commercial and residential zoning) and along Landis Avenue between 44th and 47th Streets (regarding a change in commercial designations in that area). In addition, Council will have a public hearing on an ordinance that affects several standards, which will improve the development capability in the commercial zone as well as provide for more effective compliance with FEMA flood standards throughout the city. Details of these ordinances can be obtained by visiting our website - click on the Government/City Clerk/Documents tabs, or by phoning the Zoning Office: 609-263-1166
•
• On October 26th at 2:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, City Council will hold a public workshop to discuss the City's 5 year capital plan. Proposed projects for all areas of public infrastructure, including roads, beach replenishment, drainage, facilities, utilities and equipment will be reviewed and publicly discussed.
• Trick-or-Treating in Sea Isle City will take place on Saturday, October 30, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Sea Isle City November 2010 Activities
EVENTS IN SEA ISLE CITY
JERSEY SHORE STRIPER TOURNAMENT
November 5th @ 7:00 am – November 7th @ 2:00 pm
Info: (609) 741-7728
PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME AT SIC LIBRARY
November 10 & 17, 2010, 10:00 – 11:00 am, SIC Library – 125 JFK Blvd.
Info: (609) 263-8485
VETERANS DAY CEREMONY
November 11, 2010, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm, Veterans Park
Info: (609) 263-4461 *245
TWEEN CRAFT CLUB
November 15, 2010, 3:00 – 4:00 pm, Boys & Girls Ages 9 – 14, SIC Library – 125 JFK Blvd.
Info: (609) 263-8485
FAMILY FEUD
November 19, 2010, 6:30 pm, Community Lodge, Pre-registration by November 12th
Info: (609) 263-0050
MAYOR’S ANNUAL TOY & FOOD DRIVE
November 19th – December 20th, Item drop off at City Hall, 1st Bank of SIC, Kix Package Goods
Info: (609) 263-4461 * 245
MAYOR’S ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY
November 30, 2010, 6:00 – 7:00 pm, Veterans Park
Info: (609) 263-4461 *245
AEROBICS
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - Adults, 9:00 a.m. @ Community Lodge
$5/class or $40/10 session pass
YOGA
Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m., Fridays @ 7:30 a.m., $10/class
Info: (609) 602-3398 or www.njbeachYOGA.com
SENIOR CITIZENS SIT & BE FIT
Wednesdays & Fridays, 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. @ Community Lodge, No fee
Submitted by the Sea Isle City Department of Community Services
*VISIT THE SEA ISLE CITY WEBSITE AT www.seaislecitynj.us
JERSEY SHORE STRIPER TOURNAMENT
November 5th @ 7:00 am – November 7th @ 2:00 pm
Info: (609) 741-7728
PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME AT SIC LIBRARY
November 10 & 17, 2010, 10:00 – 11:00 am, SIC Library – 125 JFK Blvd.
Info: (609) 263-8485
VETERANS DAY CEREMONY
November 11, 2010, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm, Veterans Park
Info: (609) 263-4461 *245
TWEEN CRAFT CLUB
November 15, 2010, 3:00 – 4:00 pm, Boys & Girls Ages 9 – 14, SIC Library – 125 JFK Blvd.
Info: (609) 263-8485
FAMILY FEUD
November 19, 2010, 6:30 pm, Community Lodge, Pre-registration by November 12th
Info: (609) 263-0050
MAYOR’S ANNUAL TOY & FOOD DRIVE
November 19th – December 20th, Item drop off at City Hall, 1st Bank of SIC, Kix Package Goods
Info: (609) 263-4461 * 245
MAYOR’S ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY
November 30, 2010, 6:00 – 7:00 pm, Veterans Park
Info: (609) 263-4461 *245
AEROBICS
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - Adults, 9:00 a.m. @ Community Lodge
$5/class or $40/10 session pass
YOGA
Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m., Fridays @ 7:30 a.m., $10/class
Info: (609) 602-3398 or www.njbeachYOGA.com
SENIOR CITIZENS SIT & BE FIT
Wednesdays & Fridays, 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. @ Community Lodge, No fee
Submitted by the Sea Isle City Department of Community Services
*VISIT THE SEA ISLE CITY WEBSITE AT www.seaislecitynj.us
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sea Isle City Octoberfest Weekend
Busy weekend in Sea Isle City this weekend (Oct. 22nd-24th)
Halloween Parade and Dance Party
10/22/2010
Landis Avenue - 46th Street to 40th Street
Halloween Parade & Promenade Dance Party
Parade route is from 46th Street to 40th Street on Landis Avenue.
7PM, Pre Registration by October 15, call 263-0050 or email
sicrec@seaislecitynj.us for more information. Dance Party following
parade on the promenade at JFK. (Rain Date October 24 at 12pm)
Surf Competition
10/23/2010 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
JFK Blvd & The Beach
ESA, Surf Competition
Registration 7am, Surf 8am-4pm, $20, 884-5277,
snj@surfesa.org or visit http://snj.surfesa.org/
Beach Clean Up and Dune Planting
10/23/2010 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
JFK Blvd. & The Beach
Environmental Commission,
25th Anniversary Beach Clean Up/Dune Planting
10am-12pm, 263-6000, Ext. 17
Chamber of Commerce Octoberfest
10/23/2010 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Excursion Park - JFK Blvd. and Pleasure Avenue
Chamber of Commerce, Octoberfest
11:00a.m. to 3:00p.m.,
263-9090 or www.seaislechamber.com
Octoberfest Baking Competition
10/23/2010 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Braca Cafe - JFK Boulevard and the Beach
Octoberfest Pie Baking Contest
A relaxed format to make winning - - well, as easy as pie!
Diliver your pie to Braca Cafe between Noon and 1:00pm.
TI Halloween Show
10/23/2010 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
T.I. Civic Center - 138 85th Street
T.I. Garden Club, Annual Halloween Show and Costume Contest
7pm, 609 263-3002
City-Wide Realtor Open House Weekend
Saturday, 10/23 and Sunday 10/24
Halloween Parade and Dance Party
10/22/2010
Landis Avenue - 46th Street to 40th Street
Halloween Parade & Promenade Dance Party
Parade route is from 46th Street to 40th Street on Landis Avenue.
7PM, Pre Registration by October 15, call 263-0050 or email
sicrec@seaislecitynj.us for more information. Dance Party following
parade on the promenade at JFK. (Rain Date October 24 at 12pm)
Surf Competition
10/23/2010 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
JFK Blvd & The Beach
ESA, Surf Competition
Registration 7am, Surf 8am-4pm, $20, 884-5277,
snj@surfesa.org or visit http://snj.surfesa.org/
Beach Clean Up and Dune Planting
10/23/2010 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
JFK Blvd. & The Beach
Environmental Commission,
25th Anniversary Beach Clean Up/Dune Planting
10am-12pm, 263-6000, Ext. 17
Chamber of Commerce Octoberfest
10/23/2010 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Excursion Park - JFK Blvd. and Pleasure Avenue
Chamber of Commerce, Octoberfest
11:00a.m. to 3:00p.m.,
263-9090 or www.seaislechamber.com
Octoberfest Baking Competition
10/23/2010 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Braca Cafe - JFK Boulevard and the Beach
Octoberfest Pie Baking Contest
A relaxed format to make winning - - well, as easy as pie!
Diliver your pie to Braca Cafe between Noon and 1:00pm.
TI Halloween Show
10/23/2010 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
T.I. Civic Center - 138 85th Street
T.I. Garden Club, Annual Halloween Show and Costume Contest
7pm, 609 263-3002
City-Wide Realtor Open House Weekend
Saturday, 10/23 and Sunday 10/24
Sea Isle City City-Wide Open House This Weekend!
Hi Everyone!
Just wanted to let you know that this weekend Sea Isle is having a city-wide open house weekend! It is a great time to see a lot of inventory, there will be a lot of open houses both Saturday and Sunday. You can stop by our office to get a copy of all of the open houses, or stop by any of our open houses and we will give you a list too!
Eric, Diane and I will be doing the following open houses so stop by and see us! If you go to any of the other open houses make sure you tell them you are working with us! Thanks! :)
Saturday
5512 Roberts Ave. East 12-3
6010 Pleasure, North 12-3
223 83rd Street, West 12-3
7808 Landis Ave. 2nd Floor 12-3
Sunday
5512 Roberts Ave. East 12-3
126 55th Street, East 12-3
Thanks! Hope to see you there!
Just wanted to let you know that this weekend Sea Isle is having a city-wide open house weekend! It is a great time to see a lot of inventory, there will be a lot of open houses both Saturday and Sunday. You can stop by our office to get a copy of all of the open houses, or stop by any of our open houses and we will give you a list too!
Eric, Diane and I will be doing the following open houses so stop by and see us! If you go to any of the other open houses make sure you tell them you are working with us! Thanks! :)
Saturday
5512 Roberts Ave. East 12-3
6010 Pleasure, North 12-3
223 83rd Street, West 12-3
7808 Landis Ave. 2nd Floor 12-3
Sunday
5512 Roberts Ave. East 12-3
126 55th Street, East 12-3
Thanks! Hope to see you there!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Sea Isle City Real Estate Market Update
Sea Isle City's real estate market is still doing pretty well. We are now at 149 homes that have sold or gone under contract since January 1st. That is down 5 homes from the same time period of 2009.
The homes that have sold since the last post:
85 85th Street, asking price $799,000, sold for $785,000
8509 Pleasure Ave., asking price $699,900, sold price $640,000
8710 Pleasure Ave., asking price $689,900, sold price $625,000
201 90th Street, asking price $650,000, sold price $575,000
129 76th Street, asking price $659,900, sold price $600,000
8913 Landis, asking price $599,900, sold price $575,000
3200 Landis Ave, asking price $359,000, sold price $345,000
4111 Landis Ave., Unit 2W asking $289,000, sold price $255,000
2E asking price $274,000, sold price $255,000
3E asking price $294,000, sold price $265,000
The homes that have sold since the last post:
85 85th Street, asking price $799,000, sold for $785,000
310 47th Place, asking price $549,000, sold price $520,000
8509 Pleasure Ave., asking price $699,900, sold price $640,000
8710 Pleasure Ave., asking price $689,900, sold price $625,000
201 90th Street, asking price $650,000, sold price $575,000
129 76th Street, asking price $659,900, sold price $600,000
8913 Landis, asking price $599,900, sold price $575,000
3200 Landis Ave, asking price $359,000, sold price $345,000
4111 Landis Ave., Unit 2W asking $289,000, sold price $255,000
2E asking price $274,000, sold price $255,000
3E asking price $294,000, sold price $265,000
Thursday, October 7, 2010
SOS Fundraiser Cocktail Party- Sunday 5 to 8--Great Time, Great Food, Great Cause!
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Check this out!! New RE/MAX Mobile Phone App--FREE!! Very Cool!!
I'm excited to tell you about my mobile real estate app that provides instant access to homes for sale and recent sales in your neighborhood all from the convenience of your cell phone!
My app works on standard cell phones and smart phones and is FREE!
Whether you are interested in purchasing a home, or just want to see what your neighbor's home is listed for this is a great app!!
Search all MLS listings and view prices, square footage, taxes, features, maps,
pictures and more! The "Call" feature will connect you to me if you have questions.
It's easy to download my app. Here's how:
Text: KellyB
To: 87778
You will receive a text message with a link to download my app.
If you need help downloading my app, please call my technical support team at Smarter Agent at 856-614-5423 856-614-5423 . If you haven't used a text code or downloaded an app before, this is a great time to learn how!
Then, the next time you're wondering what's for sale or what just sold - open my app and all the information will be at your fingertips.
You will not be called unless you want to be! Pass it along to your friends too!
Best,
Kelly
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Sea Isle City's Harbor Festival This Weekend!
Time Saturday, October 2 · 10:00am - 6:00pm
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Location 42nd Street and the Bay
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Created By Sea Isle Revitalization
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More Info Times of Events
October 2nd
11am to 6pm
Chowder Contest – 1pm
Blessing of the Fleet – 2pm
Clam Eating Contest – 4pm
Awards for the Chowder and Clam Eating Contest will be presented after the Clam Eating Contest
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Location 42nd Street and the Bay
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Created By Sea Isle Revitalization
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More Info Times of Events
October 2nd
11am to 6pm
Chowder Contest – 1pm
Blessing of the Fleet – 2pm
Clam Eating Contest – 4pm
Awards for the Chowder and Clam Eating Contest will be presented after the Clam Eating Contest
Friday, September 24, 2010
Sea Isle City Calendar of Events for October
EVENTS IN SEA ISLE CITY
SEA ISLE REVITALIZATION HARBORFEST
October 2, 2010 (Rain Date: October 3), 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, 42nd Place & the Bay
Info: (609) 271-8989
PHILADELPHIA FIREFIGHTERS UNION 36TH ANNUAL MEMORIAL 5K RUN/ WALK
October 3, 2010, Registration 9:30 am, Run 11:15 am
Info: memorialrun@iaff22.org
CHARLOTTE MORETTI RACE FOR THE CURE 5K RUN/ WALK
October 9, 2010, Registration 8:00 am, Run/ Walk 9:00 am, JFK Blvd. & the Promenade
Info: (609) 263-2968
ANNUAL COLUMBUS DAY PARADE & ITALIAN FESTIVAL
October 9, 2010, Festival: 11:00 am – Dusk, 63rd Street & Landis Ave., Parade: 2:00 pm
Info: (609)263-4461 *230 or (609)263-6341
ESA SURF COMPETITION
October 16 & 23, 2010, Registration 7:00 am, Surf 8:00 am – 4:00 pm, JFK Blvd & the Beach
Info: (609) 884-5277 or http://snj.surfesa.org
HALLOWEEN PARADE & DANCE PARTY
October 22, 2010, 7:00 pm, Landis Ave. – 46th – 40th Streets
Dance Party immediately following Parade – JFK Blvd & the Promenade
Registration & Info: (609) 263-0050
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION 25TH ANNIVERSARY BEACH CLEAN UP/ DUNE PLANTING
October 23, 2010, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, JFK Blvd & the Promenade
Info: (609) 263-6000
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OCTOBERFEST
October 23, 2010, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm, JFK Blvd & Pleasure Ave.
Info: (609) 263-9090
OCTOBERFEST PIE BAKING CONTEST
October 23, 2010
Info: (609) 263-8847
AEROBICS
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - Adults, 9:00 a.m. @ Community Lodge, $5/class or $40/10 session pass
YOGAFIT
Mondays & Fridays @ 7:30 a.m., Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m., $10/class
Info: (609) 602-3398 or www.njbeachYOGA.com
SENIOR CITIZENS SIT & BE FIT
Wednesdays & Fridays, 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. @ Community Lodge, No fee
SEA ISLE REVITALIZATION HARBORFEST
October 2, 2010 (Rain Date: October 3), 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, 42nd Place & the Bay
Info: (609) 271-8989
PHILADELPHIA FIREFIGHTERS UNION 36TH ANNUAL MEMORIAL 5K RUN/ WALK
October 3, 2010, Registration 9:30 am, Run 11:15 am
Info: memorialrun@iaff22.org
CHARLOTTE MORETTI RACE FOR THE CURE 5K RUN/ WALK
October 9, 2010, Registration 8:00 am, Run/ Walk 9:00 am, JFK Blvd. & the Promenade
Info: (609) 263-2968
ANNUAL COLUMBUS DAY PARADE & ITALIAN FESTIVAL
October 9, 2010, Festival: 11:00 am – Dusk, 63rd Street & Landis Ave., Parade: 2:00 pm
Info: (609)263-4461 *230 or (609)263-6341
ESA SURF COMPETITION
October 16 & 23, 2010, Registration 7:00 am, Surf 8:00 am – 4:00 pm, JFK Blvd & the Beach
Info: (609) 884-5277 or http://snj.surfesa.org
HALLOWEEN PARADE & DANCE PARTY
October 22, 2010, 7:00 pm, Landis Ave. – 46th – 40th Streets
Dance Party immediately following Parade – JFK Blvd & the Promenade
Registration & Info: (609) 263-0050
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION 25TH ANNIVERSARY BEACH CLEAN UP/ DUNE PLANTING
October 23, 2010, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, JFK Blvd & the Promenade
Info: (609) 263-6000
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OCTOBERFEST
October 23, 2010, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm, JFK Blvd & Pleasure Ave.
Info: (609) 263-9090
OCTOBERFEST PIE BAKING CONTEST
October 23, 2010
Info: (609) 263-8847
AEROBICS
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - Adults, 9:00 a.m. @ Community Lodge, $5/class or $40/10 session pass
YOGAFIT
Mondays & Fridays @ 7:30 a.m., Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m., $10/class
Info: (609) 602-3398 or www.njbeachYOGA.com
SENIOR CITIZENS SIT & BE FIT
Wednesdays & Fridays, 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. @ Community Lodge, No fee
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Sea Isle City News & Alerts
Register your bike at the Annual Fall Family Festival on Saturday September 18, 2010 The Sea Isle City Police Department will be located at the North Side of JFK Blvd and the base of the Promenade from 9:00AM - 3:00PM. Bring your bike to complete the registration process.
City Wide Bulk Pick Up is scheduled for Thursday September 23, 2010. Place all objects curb side. Questions regarding acceptable items, call 609 263-6000.
"Operation Take Back", a local collection of prescription and over the counter medicine is scheduled for Saturday September 25, 2010. Dispose of unused, unwanted and/or expired medicine at the Sea Isle City Police Department, located at 233 JFK Blvd from 10:00AM - 2:00PM. Liquids must be in a sealed container, no syringes will be accepted.
The winter "Recycle and Drop off Area" schedule, will take effect Monday September 27, 2010. Located at 4001 Kneass Avenue, hours are: Fridays and Mondays, 7:15AM - 2:45PM; Weekends 10:15AM - 4:45PM; Closed Holidays, except Memorial Day 2011.
The winter "Trash and Recycling" schedule will begin Monday September 27, 2010 and reflects the following: 1st - 44th Streets, Wednesdays; 45th - 70th Streets, Mondays; 71st - 94th Streets, Tuesdays.
City Wide Bulk Pick Up is scheduled for Thursday September 23, 2010. Place all objects curb side. Questions regarding acceptable items, call 609 263-6000.
"Operation Take Back", a local collection of prescription and over the counter medicine is scheduled for Saturday September 25, 2010. Dispose of unused, unwanted and/or expired medicine at the Sea Isle City Police Department, located at 233 JFK Blvd from 10:00AM - 2:00PM. Liquids must be in a sealed container, no syringes will be accepted.
The winter "Recycle and Drop off Area" schedule, will take effect Monday September 27, 2010. Located at 4001 Kneass Avenue, hours are: Fridays and Mondays, 7:15AM - 2:45PM; Weekends 10:15AM - 4:45PM; Closed Holidays, except Memorial Day 2011.
The winter "Trash and Recycling" schedule will begin Monday September 27, 2010 and reflects the following: 1st - 44th Streets, Wednesdays; 45th - 70th Streets, Mondays; 71st - 94th Streets, Tuesdays.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sea Isle Ctiy 4th Annual Irish Festival--Sept. 24-26th
SEA ISLE CITY — All are invited to attend the fourth annual Sea Isle City Irish Festival on Sept. 24, 25, and 26 at JFK Boulevard and Landis Avenue.
The weekend-long celebration, which is co-sponsored by LaCosta Lounge and Kix-McNutley’s, will include a bevy of Irish bands, Irish dancers, an Irish Market and plenty of great food.
The festivities will begin on Fri., Sept. 24, at 4 p.m., with music from West of Galway and Round Tower. On Saturday, more live music will fill the air from 1 p.m. until midnight, including performances by Cletus McBride, Snakes, Celtic Connection and others.
On Sunday, Snakes will return to the stage from noon to 4 p.m.
The Irish Market will open on Saturday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m. and will feature dozens of vendors selling crafts, collectibles and many Irish-inspired items. Each year, the market is a big hit with festival goers looking for unique and festive merchandise.
For additional information about the Irish Festival, phone 609-263-3756 609-263-3756 , or email lacostalounge@comcast.net
The weekend-long celebration, which is co-sponsored by LaCosta Lounge and Kix-McNutley’s, will include a bevy of Irish bands, Irish dancers, an Irish Market and plenty of great food.
The festivities will begin on Fri., Sept. 24, at 4 p.m., with music from West of Galway and Round Tower. On Saturday, more live music will fill the air from 1 p.m. until midnight, including performances by Cletus McBride, Snakes, Celtic Connection and others.
On Sunday, Snakes will return to the stage from noon to 4 p.m.
The Irish Market will open on Saturday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m. and will feature dozens of vendors selling crafts, collectibles and many Irish-inspired items. Each year, the market is a big hit with festival goers looking for unique and festive merchandise.
For additional information about the Irish Festival, phone 609-263-3756 609-263-3756 , or email lacostalounge@comcast.net
Fall Family Festival in Sea Isle CIty 9/18-19
Just wanted to remind everyone that our Annual Fall Family Festival is next weekend. Stop by and see me at my RE/MAX stand on the promenade. Here's what's going on:
9/18/2010 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
JFK Blvd. & The Promenade/Pleasure Ave.
Fall Family Festival Weekend
Sand Sculpting: Demonstration & Contest, 9am-12pm;
Seaside Vendor Market & Food Court, 9am-4pm (Rain or Shine)
Children’s Activities & Live Music, 10am-3pm;
Dance Party, 7pm, 263-8687 or email us at sictour@seaislecitynj.us
9/19/2010 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
JFK Blvd. & The Promenade
7th Annual Gerard A. Desiderio Antique Auto Show
$6 Pre-registration by June 18, $9 Same day,
Awards Ceremony 1pm & Antique Auto Parade, 1:30pm,
973-563-0254 or carshowsic@aol.com
9/19/2010 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
JFK Blvd, and Pleasure Avenue
Free Guided Historical Trolley Tours & Live Music
10:30am-12:30pm
9/18/2010 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
JFK Blvd. & The Promenade/Pleasure Ave.
Fall Family Festival Weekend
Sand Sculpting: Demonstration & Contest, 9am-12pm;
Seaside Vendor Market & Food Court, 9am-4pm (Rain or Shine)
Children’s Activities & Live Music, 10am-3pm;
Dance Party, 7pm, 263-8687 or email us at sictour@seaislecitynj.us
9/19/2010 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
JFK Blvd. & The Promenade
7th Annual Gerard A. Desiderio Antique Auto Show
$6 Pre-registration by June 18, $9 Same day,
Awards Ceremony 1pm & Antique Auto Parade, 1:30pm,
973-563-0254 or carshowsic@aol.com
9/19/2010 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
JFK Blvd, and Pleasure Avenue
Free Guided Historical Trolley Tours & Live Music
10:30am-12:30pm
Sea Isle City Real Estate Market Update
Eight more homes went under contract making it a total of 129 homes to go under contract or sell since January 1st. The homes that have closed since the last post re:
Friday, September 3, 2010
Sea Isle City-_Earl's On His Way!
We are under a Tropical Storm Warning for Sea Isle City. We shouldn't get hit too hard, but the surf was rough already!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Sea Isle City--The Calm Before the Storm
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sea Isle City Real Estate Market Update
Friday, August 27, 2010
Sea Isle City Events for September
EVENTS IN SEA ISLE CITY --September, 2010
STRATHMERE ENSEMBLE CONCERT
September 5, 2010, 4:00 pm
United Methodist Church – JFK Blvd. & Park Road
Info: (609) 263-6185
PATRIOT DAY CEREMONY
September 11, 2010, 9:30 am
Veterans Park – JFK Blvd. & Landis Ave.
Info: (609) 263-4461 Ext. 245
FALL FAMILY FESTIVAL WEEKEND
JFK Blvd. & The Promenade
September 18, 2010:
Sand Sculpting Demonstration/Contest 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Seaside Vendor Market & Food Court 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (Rain or Shine)
Children’s Activities & Live Music 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Dance Party 7:00 pm
Info: (609) 263-8687
September 19, 2010:
7th Annual Gerard Desiderio Antique Auto Show
9:00 am Registration, 1:00 pm Awards, 1:30 pm Parade
Info: (973) 563-0254
Free Guided Historical Trolley Tours & Live Music 10:30 am – 12:30
LaCOSTA & KIX McNUTLEY’S IRISH FESTIVAL WEEKEND
September 24 - 26, 2010
Irish Bands, Craft & Food Vendors, Irish Dancers
Friday 4:00 – 10:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am – 8:00 pm, Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
JFK Blvd. & Landis Ave.
Info: (609) 263-3756
AEROBICS
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - Adults, 9:00 a.m. @ Community Lodge, $5/class or $40/10 session pass
YOGAFIT
Mondays & Fridays @ 7:30 a.m., Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m., $10/class
Info: (609) 602-3398 or www.njbeachYOGA.com
SENIOR CITIZENS SIT & BE FIT
Wednesdays & Fridays, 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. @ Community Lodge, No fee
Submitted by the Sea Isle City Department of Community Services
*VISIT THE SEA ISLE CITY WEBSITE AT www.seaislecitynj.us *
STRATHMERE ENSEMBLE CONCERT
September 5, 2010, 4:00 pm
United Methodist Church – JFK Blvd. & Park Road
Info: (609) 263-6185
PATRIOT DAY CEREMONY
September 11, 2010, 9:30 am
Veterans Park – JFK Blvd. & Landis Ave.
Info: (609) 263-4461 Ext. 245
FALL FAMILY FESTIVAL WEEKEND
JFK Blvd. & The Promenade
September 18, 2010:
Sand Sculpting Demonstration/Contest 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Seaside Vendor Market & Food Court 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (Rain or Shine)
Children’s Activities & Live Music 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Dance Party 7:00 pm
Info: (609) 263-8687
September 19, 2010:
7th Annual Gerard Desiderio Antique Auto Show
9:00 am Registration, 1:00 pm Awards, 1:30 pm Parade
Info: (973) 563-0254
Free Guided Historical Trolley Tours & Live Music 10:30 am – 12:30
LaCOSTA & KIX McNUTLEY’S IRISH FESTIVAL WEEKEND
September 24 - 26, 2010
Irish Bands, Craft & Food Vendors, Irish Dancers
Friday 4:00 – 10:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am – 8:00 pm, Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
JFK Blvd. & Landis Ave.
Info: (609) 263-3756
AEROBICS
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - Adults, 9:00 a.m. @ Community Lodge, $5/class or $40/10 session pass
YOGAFIT
Mondays & Fridays @ 7:30 a.m., Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m., $10/class
Info: (609) 602-3398 or www.njbeachYOGA.com
SENIOR CITIZENS SIT & BE FIT
Wednesdays & Fridays, 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. @ Community Lodge, No fee
Submitted by the Sea Isle City Department of Community Services
*VISIT THE SEA ISLE CITY WEBSITE AT www.seaislecitynj.us *
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Sea Isle City Calendar of Events August 24th to 31st
EVENTS IN SEA ISLE CITY - AUGUST 24 - 31, 2010
MOVIE NIGHTS
Tuesday, August 24th – Up
Thursday, August 26th – Bedtime Stories
Tuesday, August 31st – The Princess and The Frog (last movie night)
Dusk @ Excursion Park – JFK Blvd. & Pleasure Ave.
Info: (609) 263-8687
FAMILY NIGHT DANCE PARTIES
Wednesdays, 7:30 pm (ends 8/25/10), JFK Blvd. & the Promenade
Info: (609) 263-8687
SUMMER CONCERTS – (last summer concert)
Monday, August 30, 2010, 7:30 pm – TIDAL WAVE BAND (Rock N Roll)
JFK Blvd. & the Promenade
Info: (609) 263-8687
SEA ISLE REVITALIZATION CRAFT & FARMERS MARKET
Tuesdays (ends 8/31/10), 8:00 am – 1:00 pm, JFK Blvd. & Pleasure Ave.
Info: (609) 271-8989
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION GUIDED BEACHCOMBING
Tuesdays & Thursdays (ends 8/31/10), 10:00 – 11:00 am, Adults $1, Children $.50
Tuesdays: 29th Street & the Promenade, Thursdays: 94th Street & TI Waterfront Park Pavilion
Info: (609) 263-9643
ZOGFIT WOMEN’S FITNESS & BEACH BOOT CAMP CLASSES
Info: Cheryl Herzog (609) 263-9023, www.trainwithcheryl.com
AEROBICS
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - Adults, 9:00 a.m. @ Community Lodge, $5/class or $40/10 session pass
YOGAFIT
Mondays & Fridays @ 7:30 a.m., Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m., $10/class
Info: (609) 602-3398 or www.njbeachYOGA.com
SENIOR CITIZENS SIT & BE FIT
Wednesdays & Fridays, 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. @ Community Lodge, No fee
Submitted by the Sea Isle City Department of Community Services
*VISIT THE SEA ISLE CITY WEBSITE AT www.seaislecitynj.us *
MOVIE NIGHTS
Tuesday, August 24th – Up
Thursday, August 26th – Bedtime Stories
Tuesday, August 31st – The Princess and The Frog (last movie night)
Dusk @ Excursion Park – JFK Blvd. & Pleasure Ave.
Info: (609) 263-8687
FAMILY NIGHT DANCE PARTIES
Wednesdays, 7:30 pm (ends 8/25/10), JFK Blvd. & the Promenade
Info: (609) 263-8687
SUMMER CONCERTS – (last summer concert)
Monday, August 30, 2010, 7:30 pm – TIDAL WAVE BAND (Rock N Roll)
JFK Blvd. & the Promenade
Info: (609) 263-8687
SEA ISLE REVITALIZATION CRAFT & FARMERS MARKET
Tuesdays (ends 8/31/10), 8:00 am – 1:00 pm, JFK Blvd. & Pleasure Ave.
Info: (609) 271-8989
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION GUIDED BEACHCOMBING
Tuesdays & Thursdays (ends 8/31/10), 10:00 – 11:00 am, Adults $1, Children $.50
Tuesdays: 29th Street & the Promenade, Thursdays: 94th Street & TI Waterfront Park Pavilion
Info: (609) 263-9643
ZOGFIT WOMEN’S FITNESS & BEACH BOOT CAMP CLASSES
Info: Cheryl Herzog (609) 263-9023, www.trainwithcheryl.com
AEROBICS
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - Adults, 9:00 a.m. @ Community Lodge, $5/class or $40/10 session pass
YOGAFIT
Mondays & Fridays @ 7:30 a.m., Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m., $10/class
Info: (609) 602-3398 or www.njbeachYOGA.com
SENIOR CITIZENS SIT & BE FIT
Wednesdays & Fridays, 2:15 – 3:00 p.m. @ Community Lodge, No fee
Submitted by the Sea Isle City Department of Community Services
*VISIT THE SEA ISLE CITY WEBSITE AT www.seaislecitynj.us *
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Busch's Redevelopment Fall Through
The Press of Atlantic City had a story in today's paper that the Busch's redevelopment project has fallen through due to lack of restaurant participation. See the story below:
http://pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/cape_may/article_f0708e53-9517-5dc2-bd90-67333aac1ef8.html
http://pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/cape_may/article_f0708e53-9517-5dc2-bd90-67333aac1ef8.html
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Great Development Opportunity in Sea Isle City!
Looking for a development opportunity in Sea Isle City?
Just wanted to let everyone know about a new listing which would be a good development opportunity. We just listed 113 36th Street which is on an oversized lot--58x110. It has a home on it but it is a tear down so the value is in the land. They are asking $549,900 which is really priced aggressively. A few months ago the lot on the corner of 36th and Landis sold for $510K and it was on Landis and a standard size lot.
If you or anyone you know are interested, please let me know! Thanks!
Kelly
Just wanted to let everyone know about a new listing which would be a good development opportunity. We just listed 113 36th Street which is on an oversized lot--58x110. It has a home on it but it is a tear down so the value is in the land. They are asking $549,900 which is really priced aggressively. A few months ago the lot on the corner of 36th and Landis sold for $510K and it was on Landis and a standard size lot.
If you or anyone you know are interested, please let me know! Thanks!
Kelly
Sea Isle City Real Estate Market Update
There are now 110 homes that have gone under contract or sold since January 1st. The homes that have closed since the last update are:
10 86th Street, asking price $899,000, sold price $845,000
30 55th Street, asking price $699,000, sold price $645,000
4600 Landis Ave., asking price $259,000, sold for $250,000
13 71st Street, asking price $1,200.000, sold price $1,169,225
27 58th Street, asking price $1,195,000, sold price $999,000
4009 Landis Ave., asking price $439,000, sold price $425,000
10 86th Street, asking price $899,000, sold price $845,000
30 55th Street, asking price $699,000, sold price $645,000
4600 Landis Ave., asking price $259,000, sold for $250,000
13 71st Street, asking price $1,200.000, sold price $1,169,225
27 58th Street, asking price $1,195,000, sold price $999,000
4009 Landis Ave., asking price $439,000, sold price $425,000
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