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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Strathmere Documentary DVD Now Available for Purchase!
'STRATHMERE sound & light' a special film presentation for the people of Strathmere
This 26 minute DVD of Strathmere is now available to all for purchase.
Thanks to producers/directors Fran McElroy and Ann Tegnell for creating such a wonderful and accurate portrait of life in our little town. They donated the rights to sell a limited edition of this film specifically as a fundraiser for the Strathmere Fire Company.
They have also been working on a different version of a Strathmere documentary for broadcast television, and would welcome additional input and support from our community for this ongoing project. In particular, they are still looking for home movies that show Strathmere life from times past.
All proceeds of 'STRATHMERE sound & light' will benefit the Strathmere Volunteer Fire Company.
DVD copies of the film will be priced at $20.00 each.
All mailing will be a flat $5.00 shipping fee - no matter how many DVDs you buy.
Please let others know about the opportunity to purchase one or, better yet six copies of this little gem.
Please make payment payable to the 'Strathmere Volunteer Fire Company' and mail to:
Ella Diamond
P.O.B. # 66
Strathmere, NJ 08248
For more info contact Ella at: diamondntq@comcast.net or at 215.715.7702
You will also be able to buy copies of the DVD at Riordan Realty and at the Strathmere Post Office after 12/17
Below is a short clip from Strathmere sound & light -
This 26 minute DVD of Strathmere is now available to all for purchase.
Thanks to producers/directors Fran McElroy and Ann Tegnell for creating such a wonderful and accurate portrait of life in our little town. They donated the rights to sell a limited edition of this film specifically as a fundraiser for the Strathmere Fire Company.
They have also been working on a different version of a Strathmere documentary for broadcast television, and would welcome additional input and support from our community for this ongoing project. In particular, they are still looking for home movies that show Strathmere life from times past.
All proceeds of 'STRATHMERE sound & light' will benefit the Strathmere Volunteer Fire Company.
DVD copies of the film will be priced at $20.00 each.
All mailing will be a flat $5.00 shipping fee - no matter how many DVDs you buy.
Please let others know about the opportunity to purchase one or, better yet six copies of this little gem.
Please make payment payable to the 'Strathmere Volunteer Fire Company' and mail to:
Ella Diamond
P.O.B. # 66
Strathmere, NJ 08248
For more info contact Ella at: diamondntq@comcast.net or at 215.715.7702
You will also be able to buy copies of the DVD at Riordan Realty and at the Strathmere Post Office after 12/17
Below is a short clip from Strathmere sound & light -
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Work continues on the water tower and help is on the way for the beach

This week they started trucking in the sand that we are getting to rebuild the beach out on the Seaview area of the beach. We're supposed to get 550 trucks loads and there has been a steady trail of trucks coming through town.
Here are a few more beach photos from after the stormy winds of Noel last month. First is a photo sent in by Ozzie of the beach on Vincent, looking North.

Next are two photos from Tom Rodgers, of the erosion on the beach at Seaview


Saturday, November 17, 2007
Strathmere in the news
First, two stories from the November 15th issue of the Upper Township Gazette - one story is about beach replenishment and another is about refiling the petition for de-annexation (click images for larger view of stories or check out the Gazette's website)



Then, a story from the 11/15/07 Press of Atlantic City - Erosion prompts emergency action



Then, a story from the 11/15/07 Press of Atlantic City - Erosion prompts emergency action
Monday, November 12, 2007
Beach Photos - Seaview & The Point
I took the first 3 photos below around the end of August 2007, out on the beach at Seaview looking north, and then looking back towards Strathmere from the point. Those cliffs are about 10 feet tall and that used to be all beach and dunes. When high tide comes in, the waves come right up to the grass and bushes on the ocean side of the point. The exposed pilings are about 3ft tall.



The next 3 photos were sent to us by a longtime Strathmere resident, after the waves and wind that came from Hurricane Noel gave the beach even more of a beating. This is also at the end of Seaview, and the dunes have been washed-out right up to the retaining wall that was put in when the new house was built there.



This story ran in The Press of Atlantic City on 11/9/07 - Strathmere coastline pounded by Noel; Upper looks for ways to counter erosion



The next 3 photos were sent to us by a longtime Strathmere resident, after the waves and wind that came from Hurricane Noel gave the beach even more of a beating. This is also at the end of Seaview, and the dunes have been washed-out right up to the retaining wall that was put in when the new house was built there.



This story ran in The Press of Atlantic City on 11/9/07 - Strathmere coastline pounded by Noel; Upper looks for ways to counter erosion
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Strathmere photos from Ozzie
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