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Avalon - Nepotism is alive and well in the Avalon/Stone Harbor School District! No resume required if one's family, past or present, was on the school board. You're in! Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Avalon - Driving back and forth from Court House to Avalon on Avalon Blvd. June 11-12, I noticed turtle fatalities and live turtles getting over barriers and crossing into the street. I was wondering if a temporary (electric), or... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Avalon - To be clear, the speed-monitoring sign has been stationed on Yacht Club Drive for 10 years now! The children who go to the sailing classes for six weeks have Avalon Police as crossing guards in the morning and the afternoon... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Avalon - Riding my bike through Stone Harbor, I passed a young mother riding alongside her 7- or 8-year-old daughter. The child was not wearing a helmet, in violation of both the law and common sense. Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Avalon - I agree with an Avalon spouter regarding the uncontrolled speeding on First Avenue. Not sure why there is such a police presence with speed monitoring equipment on other streets that are not nearly as busy. Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Avalon - Nowhere in Avalon is the speeding traffic as bad as between 28th and 32nd streets on First Avenue. Talk about an area where there is the highest percentage of children, bicycles, rollerbladers, joggers, trucks (yes, huge... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Avalon - An Avalon spouter bemoaning the placement of a speed-monitoring device on W. 7th St. may not realize over 100 children attend sail camp at the yacht club. This section of dead-end roadway with only one way in and one way... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Avalon - Once again this year, Avalon is taking its place as the skunk capital of South Jersey. These animals are so prolific that it is hard to walk a dog, exit the home, or send children out to play without contact with one of... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018