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Belmar Beach  CALENDAR 2012 April

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We are taking orders for our first calendar of photos from beautiful Belmar area locations.

2012 Calendars are available! Calendar features twelve of my best shots from Belmar Beach and Belmar Marina.
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2012 Beach Calendar (8.5″x 11″ closed 17″x 11″ open) $19.99

 

 

 

 

 

I’m offering a quality calendar for 2012 featuring images taken from landscapes across all seasons in Belmar NJ. I’ve picked twelve of my best images from 2010-2011 and crammed them into this afforable scheduling marvel. The imagery also has the added benefit of offering your mind some zen and relaxation when you’re schedule is filled to the max.

Below are a couple of my favorite shots as “beachpads”, to keep you feeling peaceful while at the office or home, these make a perfect gift for the office holiday grab bag or to send to your friends who have moved away.

 

Mouse Pad Belmar Pier at Sunrise

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Moodly Belmar Pier

 

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Kindle Fire 7 inch tablet

The Wall Street Journal
9:22 a.m. CDT, September 28, 2011

Amazon.com Inc. on Wednesday unveiled the Kindle Fire tablet, which at half the price, could be the biggest challenger to Apple Inc.’s dominant iPad tablet.

The Kindle Fire will have a 7-inch display and sell for $199, compared with $499 for Apple’s cheapest iPad, Amazon executives told Bloomberg News. The device, a souped-up version of the Kindle electronic-book reader, will run on Google Inc.’s Android software, the Seattle-based company said.

Shares of Amazon.com jumped more than 3 percent Wednesday morning following a report that the company plans to launch a new tablet device.

The tablet from the Seattle-based company is seen posing a threat to the iPad’s dominance due to Amazon’s strong media offerings, history of aggressive pricing and its ability to market the device on its popular website.

Among the features expected: touch-screen technology; a customized version of Google Inc.’s Android operating system; and access to Amazon’s app store, streaming movies and TV shows. Some observers have speculated that the device could be priced below $300 — a new iPad is $499 — and could include Amazon Prime, the company’s $79-per-year shipping and media service.

An Amazon spokeswoman didn’t respond to a request for comment.

In a page lifted from Apple’s playbook, Amazon distributed cryptic invitations — containing nothing more than the company’s name, an address, a date and time — to a media event in New York. Reports that Amazon would launch a tablet to augment its popular Kindle e-reader have swirled for months.

Amazon already has established it can successfully market a piece of hardware. As Apple’s iPad sets the bar for tablets, Amazon’s Kindle is the de facto standard for dedicated e-readers. Citigroup has estimated the Kindle will contribute about 10% of Amazon’s total revenue by next year, or more than $6 billion, even as the company lowers prices on the machine.

As for whether a new tablet could eat into Kindle sales, Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos has touted the compatibility of the Kindle and fuller-featured tablet devices in the past, saying many shoppers buy both. Amazon will also likely benefit from the millions of people who visit its website, which could serve as built-in promotion.

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Funnel Cloud video Belmar NJ

These videos were taken Saturday Septemer 17th 2011 Belmar beach nj

and here is the next video just mins later

Funnel Cloud over the Belmar Beach Saturday

funnel cloud Belmar Beach Iphone photo

Funnel Cloud over the Belmar Beach Saturday, it did not touch down to the ocean but it was a wild site it developed 3 times that I saw and just went away last about 10 mins from when I noticed it over thebeach.. I have photos and video, will post in about an hour need to down load all my photos,the above shot was taken with an Ihone



Belmar Pro Weekend Schedule of surfing events 2011

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“The schedule is subject to change,” says Goodwin, “it is the competitors’ responsibility to be aware of time changes due to surf conditions, tides, etc.” You heard that? Be on time and be ready. Thursday is looking to be a nice day of waves for the early rounds. Here’s the tentative schedule:

Thursday – September 15th, 2011

8:00 am – Men’s Shortboard Round of 80

10:40 am – Men’s Shortboard Round of 64

1:20 pm – Men’s Shortboard Round of 48

Friday – September 16th, 2011

8:00 am – Junior Men’s Shortboard Round of 72

9:20 am – Junior Men’s Shortboard Round of 64

12:00 pm – Junior Men’s Shortboard Round of 48

2:40 pm – Junior Men’s Shortboard Round of 32 (Heats 1 to 4 only)

Saturday – September 17th, 2011

8:00 am – Junior Men’s Shortboard Round of 32 (Heats 5-8 )

9:20 am – Men’s Shortboard Round of 32

12:00 pm – Longboard Quarter’s

1:30 – Women’s Quarter’s

3:00 – Junior Men’s Quart’s

Sunday – September 18th, 2011

9:00 am – Men’s Shortboard Quarter Finals

10:20 am – Longboard Semi-Final’s

11:00 pm – Women’s Semi-Final’s

11:40 – Junior Men’s Semi-Final’s

12:20 – Men’s Semi-Final’s

1:00 pm – Women’s Final

1:30 pm – Longboard Final

2:00 pm – Junior Men’s Final

2:30 pm – Men’s Final

3:15 pm Award’s Ceremony

Everyone have a great weekend!

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Belmar Beach is open & free parking for everyone Labor Day Weekend

Mayor Doherty Belmar

Belmar Beach is open & free parking for everyone Labor Day Weekend

Belmar parking meters will not be reinstalled after the storm, free parking till next season!
“Everything was able to get repaired this week in preparation for this weekend,” Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty.

In Spring Lake, mayor Jennifer Naughton said “over a mile and a half of our beach is open and debris free.”

AAA Mid-Atlantic has predicted more than 950,000 New Jersey residents would travel 50 miles or more from home for the holiday — 3 percent fewer than 2010, said spokeswoman Tracy Noble. Many travel plans, she said, will hinge on how people fared during the storm.

Surfing Hurricane Irene Belmar NJ

Spring Lake boardwalk destroyed in many parts by Hurricane Irene

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Spring Lake boardwalk destroyed in many parts by Hurricane Irene

In 2003 the company was praising the strength of the Trex material it only took one good storm, nothing as strong as the 1992 storm, to destroy the Trex boardwalk in Spring Lake
Spring Lake’s Trex Boardwalk Reaches Ten-Year Milestone; Showcase Project’s Longevity Demonstrates Benefits of Trex Decking
SPRING LAKE, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–July 31, 2003–On December 11, 1992, a devastating Nor’easter storm badly damaged the Spring Lake boardwalk, which was constructed of pressure-treated lumber. Mayor Thomas J. Byrne III, who remains the town’s mayor today, went on a quest to find a better boardwalk material that would stand up to the oceanside weather and the millions of pedestrians who visit the beach community each year. He discovered Trex decking, at the time a newcomer to the building products market, made with recycled/reclaimed plastic and waste wood that was touted as a rot-free, splinter-free alternative to the problems of wood.

After researching the code compliance and properties of Trex decking, Mayor Byrne and the town council approved the building material for the new boardwalk. Construction began in early 1993, under the guidance of Birdsall Engineering of Eatontown, N.J., and was completed in July of that year.

“After ten years, we’re still getting compliments on the boardwalk,” said Mayor Byrne. “We’re very pleased with it, and if we had the opportunity, would do it again.”

Initially a mile and a half in length, the Trex boardwalk was expanded another mile from the pavilion to the town’s stone arches in the spring of 1997. Mayor Byrne said the Trex surface has not required sealants for protection as the wood had, substantially reducing maintenance costs. It has also eliminated pedestrian splinter injuries. In fact, the Splinter Station, an old standby at the beach, no longer exists. Many joggers have also commented that the surface is “more forgiving” and there has been a noticeable absence of popped nail heads, a common problem with wood after it ages and shrinks.

As the Trex boardwalk continued to withstand harsh winters, hot summers and millions of beach-goers walking on it each season, the neighboring town of Belmar took notice. Mayor Kenneth Pringle and the town council approved Trex for a section of their town’s boardwalk in 1998, as did the town of Sea Girt on the other side of Spring Lake.

Both Mayor Byrne and Mayor Pringle feel good about the decision to use Trex for the boardwalks, because of the safety, environmental and low-maintenance aspects.

In addition to boardwalks and walking trails, Trex decking has become popular for backyard decks as well. In fact, alternatives to wood decking have given rise to a $500 million industry, with Trex accounting for about 50% of the alternative decking market.

At the end of this year, lumber treated with “CCA” (Copper Chromated Arsenate) will no longer be manufactured and sold for residential use, in accordance with an agreement between the wood treaters industry and the EPA. There were questions about the long-term health risks of this lumber, which contains a form of arsenic. Trex management feels this action will drive even more homeowners, contractors and municipalities to consider alternatives.

Trex decking and railing is code-listed by the nation’s three major building code agencies (BOCA, SBCCI and ICBO) and meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards for slip-resistant walking surfaces. Trex is sold at approximately 3,300 lumberyards in the U.S. and Canada. For a Trex decking and railing dealer near you, call 1-800-BUY-TREX (289-8739) or visit www.trex.com.

Trex(R) and Trex Wood-Polymer(R) are trademarks of Trex Company, Inc., Winchester, Va.