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Girhinomofe t1_jdotoqp wrote
Reply to What NJ nonprofits do you donate to? by FriedHummus
From Morris County, but contribute to two maritime ones:
The Bayshore Center at Bivalve down in Cumberland County, which aims to preserve the history of the area’s oystering industry as well as maintain and sail the AJ Meerwald, a 1928 oyster schooner that is now used for educational excursions as well as recreational ones.
Also members of the American Littoral Society based in Sandy Hook, which is a conservation and advocacy group aimed at preserving marine life along the coast.
Dsxm41780 t1_jdotbuw wrote
Reply to comment by s55555s in A Rickel Home Center location in Menlo Park, NJ sometime in the 1990s. Rickel was an early forerunner to Home Depot based in South Plainfield. Bulldozed for a Target. Photo from Flickr user Jeffrey Johnson featured on Facebook page Remembering Retail. by 7nationarmy
And Palumbo’s Pizza!
YawnTractor_1756 t1_jdosfgg wrote
Reply to comment by Way2trivial in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
absolutely no field for abuse here xD
Acrobatic_Drawing_38 t1_jdos4dg wrote
Way2trivial t1_jdorzpu wrote
Reply to comment by YawnTractor_1756 in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
yeah. the regular "i need to move due to life changes" price.
negotiated and voluntary.
DrGraffix t1_jdorljf wrote
Barnacle bills in rumson. On the water and bear burger in NJ
Spectre_Loudy t1_jdorlai wrote
Reply to Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
So that when you come down on vacation from Long Island you don't have to deal with the undesirable locals. You've worked so hard maintaining your families vast generational wealth, having a private beach to relax with out having any poors in sight is what you deserve.
Big_lt t1_jdor7er wrote
Reply to comment by Psirocking in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
Simple, beaches are free if you show a valid NJ drivers license. All others pay the beech fee
Big_lt t1_jdor253 wrote
Reply to comment by weaselpoopcoffee1 in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
The cleaning point makes sense; however your other one does not
I don't have children, nor do I own a car yet I have my taxes pay for schools and roads. The reason you pay for them is it's beneficial to our state just like a beach is as it brings tourism from out of staters and a place for others to recover me tally by enjoying nature
Kashsters t1_jdoqod6 wrote
Reply to comment by la_de_cha in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
Not the case. There is also Barnegat Light State Park, North Brigantine Natural Area, Corson’s Inlet State Park, Strathmere Natural Area, and Cape May Point State Park.
DickMcVengeance t1_jdoq48h wrote
Reply to What NJ nonprofits do you donate to? by FriedHummus
PALS/Joan Dancy Foundation. They do god’s work for people with ALS. As opposed to funding research and the like, they’re focused on taking care of people and giving them the fullest life while they’re still around. They handle van trips to doctor appointments, lend out walkers and wheelchairs, and will do caregiving so the family can get a break.
FriedHummus OP t1_jdoq0cy wrote
Reply to comment by Rocky121212 in What NJ nonprofits do you donate to? by FriedHummus
Sounds sad, but great name for a charity!
YawnTractor_1756 t1_jdop98d wrote
Reply to comment by Way2trivial in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
So, is there a price of "I would sell in 2/3/4/6/10 heartbeats"? Because if not then there is only one price, and you just inflated it 400%.
You can ask Chat GPT "what would be economic consequences if commercial property prices were inflated 400% overnight"
RippingAallDay t1_jdop6mc wrote
Reply to comment by Paid-Vacation1 in End all Blue Laws in Bergen county. Let us have Sunday shopping! by Paid-Vacation1
You're cherry picking this dude's comment & conveniently ignore all the other replies that were provided to you
Rocky121212 t1_jdop5pe wrote
Reply to What NJ nonprofits do you donate to? by FriedHummus
Good Grief- counseling services for families who suddenly lose parents. Based out of Morristown
RippingAallDay t1_jdoou05 wrote
Reply to comment by Paid-Vacation1 in End all Blue Laws in Bergen county. Let us have Sunday shopping! by Paid-Vacation1
Some people actually want to live in & drive through Bergen county without bumper to bumper traffic
Stop acting like you don't have any other choice in retail. Your dumb ass change.org petition ain't doing shit.
YawnTractor_1756 t1_jdoon5p wrote
Reply to comment by falcon0159 in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
You can see how "defining property value" tax code is exploding right at your laps? And mind that none of us is tax specialist, and still you were able to type out 4 "rules", and I can type 3 comments to each of the rules you made, and tax specialist will probably be able to type 20 comments to every rules you made, and make 250 more rules easily because they know the problematics.
The point is: what's the point of this whole overhaul? Does it really help with anything? Is it really provided that it will lead to more fair taxation?
cd2220 t1_jdookel wrote
Reply to comment by Vaushist-Yangist in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
Even in death people from NYC can't stop telling you they lived there
GirlWhoLovesPenguins t1_jdoo7wz wrote
Nope, Sunday’s the only day Bergen County isn’t a parking lot. Happy with our blue laws.
stickman07738 t1_jdonz4z wrote
Tough to find, but one of the best Italian Restaurant in NJ - Laicos in Jersey City - https://www.laicosjc.com/
[deleted] t1_jdonrmy wrote
Reply to What NJ nonprofits do you donate to? by FriedHummus
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Way2trivial t1_jdonn5p wrote
Reply to comment by YawnTractor_1756 in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
No- let's inflate the 'prices I'd sell at in a heartbeat' at once.
again, if someone wants to pay me 1.6 million dollars for my 500k house?
No problem on my end...
stickman07738 t1_jdonl88 wrote
Reply to What NJ nonprofits do you donate to? by FriedHummus
Rutgers Foundation
SnooBooks4898 OP t1_jdon83m wrote
Reply to comment by Kershaws_Tasty_Ruben in Can someone explain the justification for having "private" beaches? It seems like access to natural attractions should be free. by SnooBooks4898
Very informative! Thanks!
Patty-Benetardis t1_jdotrxn wrote
Reply to comment by damnitnicole in A Rickel Home Center location in Menlo Park, NJ sometime in the 1990s. Rickel was an early forerunner to Home Depot based in South Plainfield. Bulldozed for a Target. Photo from Flickr user Jeffrey Johnson featured on Facebook page Remembering Retail. by 7nationarmy
It was definitely not either of those! It was in the same parking lot as a hardware store, if not rickets than maybe channel.