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    May 2008 NE Storm    
         
Survey Ship ashore at Parkwood

 
Survey Ship ashore at Parkwood

 
Much of dune crossover fencing is down on the north side of the walk
 
Much of the north/south dune fencing (east side) has been destroyed The storm intensity picked up dramatically while I was taking pictures
         
 
Major beach & dune erosion
Photo by Bob Parsons
 
Waves wash over top of dune north of beached ship at Parkwood Street
Photo by Bob Parsons
Ocean View Parkway parking area just west of dune
Photo by Bob Parsons
Those who thought the dune was too high may wish to reconsider
Photo by Bob Parsons
 
    April, 2008 Waterspout    
         
   
  Waterspout from Route 1 Waterspout from beach Waterspout from Route 1  
         
Pictures from the 2007-2008 Beach Replenishment
         
The project is almost
ready to begin
 
Pipes that will be used to
transfer sand from pumping
station to beach
Pipe supports

 
Filter cage to prevent
unwanted ordinance from
reaching the beach
Equipment used to move
pipe along the beach
 
         
Bulldozers spread incoming
sand across the beach area
One of two ships which brought
sand to pumping station and
then to beach
Ship, bulldozer, pipe
and new dune
 
Pipe being connected to
screening device
 
Ship connected to pumping
station sending sand via
pipe to beach
         
Left to Right:  Jerry Dorfman,
BB Council member, Rep. Michael Castle, and Tony McClenny, BB
Vice Mayor
Beach replenishment really
is a major improvement
 
Wider beach is evident looking
from waterline to boardwalk
 
Water pours from filter cage
as pumping process begins
 
A few minutes later, the sand
begins to arrive - notice
difference in color from
previous picture with water
         

Pictures from the September 18 & 19th, 2003 Storm:

         
8 a.m. between Ashwood
and Cedarwood Streets
11 a.m. between Ashwood
and Cedarwood Streets
3 p.m. Cedarwood
beach entrance
The day after the storm
 
Beach erosion due
to the storm
         
Pictures from the Feb 15-16, 2003 Storm:
 
Ashwood Street
Entrance to Beach
Ashwood Street to
Cedarwood Street
Looking South from
Ashwood Street
Beach Entrance to
Ashwood Street
Dune Breach between
Ashwood and Cedarwood
         
Here are some pictures of our downtown area:
         
North Side (100 Block) of
Garfield Parkway
North Side (200 Block) of
Garfield Parkway
North Side (200 Block)
of Garfield Parkway
North Side (200 Block) of
Garfield Parkway
         
The following pictures were taken during our October 12th and 13th, 2001 - 100th Anniversary Event
         
Ticket Sales Booth Ladies in 1902 Clothing Sue Fuller, Chairman, Wayne
Fuller & Claudia McClenny
Barber Shop Quartet Betsy Ross & Ferret
         

Our Celebrities The Dining Tent The Infamous Food Line The Moon Bounce - 1 Joan Thomas at right
supervising Moon Bounce
         

Pony Rides for the Kids

Single Horse Carriage

Souvenir Sales

Square Dancers

Sweet Adelines

         

 

Town Council Cuts Cake

Double Horse Carriage

Mayor Joe McHugh

The Hayride Wagon

 
         

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