Thanksgiving Prep at Presbyterian Church
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From Brigantine Community Center: Here is the new Amazon.com wishlist for the recovery effort. It will be updated regularly as needs change. If you can think of anything not included, let us know and they will add it. I have basically put qty 100 for most items, since once the
Trash service: The city will continue to remove all trash, debris and bulk items through Wednesday, Nov. 14. Please make sure that all items are out at the curb by the end of the day Monday, Nov. 12. All items placed out after Monday will be the owner’s responsibility and
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Click thru to watch video. See how Brigantine Beach is working hard to help those hurt….by Hurricane Sandy. Brigantine Community Center (CER) director; Jim Mogan, along with local resident; Mike Feely, have been leading a large team of volunteers who are stepping up, and doing an amazing job. Indeed, we
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The recent brigantine city council meeting featured discussion about how Hurricane Sandy disturbed the current property revaluations. “Sandy has compromised our revaluation process,” said city manager; Jennifer Blumenthal. Properties may need to be reinspected. Condemned north-end properties, will have changes in their revaluation. The revaluation might be delayed until 2014,
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From Fred Fabel to the editor: In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, our local Brigantine government seemed to compound the discomfort of the population. A large percentage of taxpayers abided by the decree to evacuate and are suffering for their adherence. We’ve been down this road before and all of
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With temperatures dropping in Brigantine , the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), has activated its Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program. This allows eligible evacuees from Hurricane Sandy, who cannot return to their homes, to stay in hotels or motels until more suitable housing accommodations are available. This federal assistance is
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It’s been over 100 years…a very long time. But the Democrats have finally taken control of Brigantine City Council. Brigantine Beach; founded in 1897, has been dominated by generations of Republican regulars, since the very beginning. But the crew known as Citizens 4 Brigantine; featuring Lisa McClay, brushed all of
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Winter Storm Warning: A strong coastal nor’easter will affect Brigantine. Storm force wind gusts (55-65 mph) are likely. Moderate coastal flooding is likely; the high tides of most concern are the ones around midday Wednesday, November 7th and the following high tide Wednesday night. Moderate to severe beach erosion. This nor’easter will
It’s the most important election in Brigantine, in the past 100 years. Today, local residents will decide if it’s time to shake up the Brigantine Republican’s lock on Island politics. Of course, the politicians broke out the big ‘mud’ guns. Click thru to view the amazing assortment of election 2012
FEMA officials held a public meeting in Brigantine on Monday night. Click thru to watch video. The auditorium of the North School was standing room only FEMA officials told residents how they can apply for and receive disaster assistance. For some, the night was informative. For others, like Macedonian Grill
FEMA representatives will be stationed at Brigantine City Hall this coming week. A town hall meeting will be held tonite (Nov 5)…7pm… at the North School. 301 E. Evans Boulevard in Brigantine. FEMA personnel will be there to answer questions. Residents that do not have transportation should call the CER
As I reflect on the surreal events of the last five days, I realize that our community has survived a direct hit from an historic and devastating hurricane through the grace of God and an epic, heroic, and compassionate response from our first responders, and community volunteers with the incredible
Message from Michael Mandes, President of the Brigantine Elks Antlers Lodge #23. On behalf of my youth group, I extend my deepest sympathies to those who had great loss due to the storm. Our group wishes to help in the following way: We would like to collect funds that we