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Avalon - It's almost time for the beaches to become over policed so that you can't go out much deeper than your waist ... One of the few places in the world where you can't exercise your right to swim out to sea, and... Read More
Publication Date: 5/17/2017
Avalon - I agree with a fellow spouter from Avalon, the TI Bridge is nothing more than a pipeline that delivers the scourge of weekend warriors from Stone Harbor to Sea Isle. Whenever the bridge is closed, my neighborhood becomes... Read More
Publication Date: 5/17/2017
Avalon - A lot of realtors do hold the best deal for their buddies, the developers. When you find a realtor that fights for a fair and equitable price for a seller, that's the one you need to use. People are hurting themselves... Read More
Publication Date: 5/17/2017
Avalon - A poison spraying company just sprayed hundreds of gallons of poison on my neighbor's tiny, stone yard. Up the walls, on the sidewalks, all over the concrete driveway, 4 feet out into the street. The odor makes you... Read More
Publication Date: 5/17/2017
Avalon - To the spouter from Avalon who says the reason the man who drives every day, all day on Seven Mile Island, while texting and talking on the phone is not stopped, is because we don't take him to court, you do not seem... Read More
Publication Date: 5/17/2017
Avalon - It is a shame that only a few people are pushing for the wanton removal of hundreds of healthy trees in Avalon. They call Japanese black pines invasive. Nowhere in any scientific tree journals are they listed as such. That... Read More
Publication Date: 5/17/2017
Avalon - Seeing-eye dogs. Bomb-sniffing and drug-sniffing dogs. Dogs and cats that provide companionship for children and widows and widowers. Dogs that serve with soldiers in combat. Search-and-rescue dogs. Programs like Pals for... Read More
Publication Date: 5/17/2017
Avalon - Those darn pine trees. All they do is crowd out native plant life, discourage biodiversity, encourage the introduction of invasive insect life, and encourage the proliferation of non-native diseases which can devastate... Read More
Publication Date: 5/17/2017