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Whalewatcher 10-29-2012 11:44 PM

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Long time member, first time posting in a long time. Just wanted to say I'm thinking about all of you and hope you all get through this as well as possible. Watching it on TV hurts, can't imagine what you're all going through. Take care, hope it's over soon.

Inishmore3 10-29-2012 11:57 PM

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Cantore is reporting that there is water in the subways of New York and they may be closed for a week. This is bad, but remember, Cantore works for the weather channel.

Inishmore3 10-30-2012 12:46 AM

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News 12 NJ is now off line and the police is doing roof top rescues in Sayerville.

Bakes 10-30-2012 01:03 AM

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Buddy ran over to Garden State minutes ago. Most boats are on a pile in the rear of the marina. Not good! Be safe!

Depressing.

Bart

Inishmore3 10-30-2012 03:16 AM

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NJ 12 is reporting that the ocean has reached the bay from 78th street in Harvey Ceders. The ocean drove through the new dunes area and went to the bay

captadamnj 10-30-2012 07:11 AM

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I think I am glad I am without power because I don't think I am ready to start seeing the aerial photos that are going to be out this morning. They are going to be unfathomable. God bless.

captadamnj 10-30-2012 08:42 AM

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I am in Northern Atlantic County and have 4x4 and chainsaw. If you need help, call 609-618-0366. We all need to help each other to get through this. Was out for a few hours last nite and again this morning, so if you need something, CALL because I won't likely be checking it here.

God bless and be safe.

Gerry Zagorski 10-30-2012 03:51 PM

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Spoke to my buddy Bill and his boat which was on a.floater in Leonardo State marina made it through. The floating dock is apparently no longer attached to the pilings. One boat sank but others that were on the bulkhead all the.way back were fine.

Looks like Wagners Boat Yard in Leonardo took a big hit. Boats all over the place so does not look good for my boat.

Brother Joe said the saw some footage from a plane that flew over Seaside Heights and said it was totally devastated. Anything 4 or 5 blocks from the ocean was wiped out. Bay apparently met the ocean.

Hope everyone is safe and sound. Power still out here in Edison but happy to still be in our home.

Inishmore3 10-30-2012 05:53 PM

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Gerry,

i hope your boat is ok. Glad you and your family are safe at home.

FASTEDDIE29 10-30-2012 06:02 PM

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Just saw some pix on Facebook posted from Twin Lights Marina area. Not looking good at all riverside down from Bahrs. Everything can be rebuilt and replaced. Thankfully most of us are still alive. TIGHT LINES!!!

CaptBob 10-30-2012 06:12 PM

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Got the call this morning "Your Boat is screwed" storm flattened SEa Venture MArina, my boat floated off trailer and wound up on a property down the road. Pretty much all the Marina's in Highlands are screwed.

Time to pickup and rebuild. One and all stay safe! God Bless

Trident 13 10-30-2012 07:57 PM

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Well my place still standing,water went over bulkhead 2 ft water throughout car done had boat slammed against it,Sandy hook marina boats off chocks big pile, had a project boat believe its gone,haven't been back yet things a mess best of luck to all post piks when get back, going to take long time for all

hh52 10-30-2012 09:41 PM

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live in union beach lost everything never saw anything like it jackabobs bay is gone

captadamnj 10-30-2012 10:53 PM

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Tom,

My thoughts are with you. How is Dennis?

No tog for awhile for me.

Joey Dah Fish 10-31-2012 05:53 PM

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I was able to make it down to Wagners marina in Leonardo our boat was found on a front porch of a house. I saw one post they had their boat in black foot marina. I went there it appears to be unaffected by the storm. I also made it to Atlantic highlands marina. Almost all boat that were furthest from the water up against the back fence seem to be ok. Pretty much all other boats litter the area like match stick

Jay 10-31-2012 07:46 PM

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My prayers go out to all who lost there property! I finally got my power back a few minutes ago. I hope and pray for the same for everyone who doesn't have it.

Solemate 10-31-2012 09:38 PM

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Does anyone know if Sandy Hook is still a peninsula? What type of damage was done out there

Gerry Zagorski 10-31-2012 09:53 PM

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Drove through Leonardo and Atlantic Highlands today. I knew the storm was bad but seeing it first hand really was shocking. Contents of peoples homes at the curb, flooded out stores etc.

I really feel bad for all the people that were severely affected by this storm. At the same time I feel helpless to help them. There has to be some needs out there not being met and I think a lot of people would like to volunteer to help these families out.

If any of you on the site need some help or know of a family that does lets try and get organized to help them. Just cant sit here knowing what people are going through. Got to do something.

Inishmore3 10-31-2012 10:42 PM

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Bob and Adam, I am truly sorry for your loss and or troubles. I hope things return to normal soon. Gerry? The American Red Cross can use the help. Or if you listen or call to NJ 101.5 FM on your radio. A lot of folks are calling in to give help. The main thing is to help the American Red Cross and The Salivation Army.

Gerry? I think RFA and SSFFF.NET are set up for Pay Pal and such. What if they do a relief fund type of thing? If it works out, tell me. I will write to my friend in Delaware who has a huge email list and ask him to help. Plus I will write to everyone I know. Maybe RFA and SSFFF.NET can get the money raised to the Red Cross or something. Maybe if your marina is ok, we can do a clothing drive ? A canned food drive? One woman who called into NJ 101.5 said she had warm clothing and was in Union Beach and I think the radio station put her on the right track to help.

Lets do this!!!!

CaptBob 11-01-2012 05:10 PM

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The big man was indeed smiling on me. Boat floated off trailer at Marina and was deposited in a Condo driveway down the block. Were able to recover boat and put her on the trailer, now back at marina.

Suffered damage, but it can be repaired. Kudo's to Skip at Sea Venture for the recovery.

I was lucky, most were not. I can now spend my efforts helping others out.

Hope everyone is well, stay strong and God Bless!

flyersnfluke 11-01-2012 07:26 PM

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My wife and I bugged out of middletown today for the comforts of my brother in laws in upstate NY. On tuesday morning I got down to the shore to search for storm birds (had a distant tropic bird, and many parasitic jaegers off of the belford ferry), I was AMAZED to see the Elaine B sitting out in the Bay as he must have rode out the storm (a tip of the hat to that brave captain). My heart goes out to all of those who have lost their boats and their livlihood.

sincerely,

flyersnfluke

Gerry Zagorski 11-02-2012 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptBob SHFA
The big man was indeed smiling on me. Boat floated off trailer at Marina and was deposited in a Condo driveway down the block. Were able to recover boat and put her on the trailer, now back at marina.

Suffered damage, but it can be repaired. Kudo's to Skip at Sea Venture for the recovery.

I was lucky, most were not. I can now spend my efforts helping others out.

Hope everyone is well, stay strong and God Bless!

Good to see some positive news for a change Bob. Glad you came out the other side of this OK.

reefsquater 11-02-2012 09:01 AM

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Need a licensed contractor for repairs to my mom (75 years old) house in Bayville NJ

Need gas furnace, hot water Heater, some Sheetrock and insulation removal, possible flooring work, the water went in the crawl space and seemed to just possibly touch the floor.

The mechanicals are in a small room outside the house, would like them raised for obvious reasons.

Also need a little Sheetrock and insulation, light carpentry in the garage.
Thanks Bob
732-330. 2910.

FASTEDDIE29 11-02-2012 02:13 PM

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SIMPLE HOME SOLUTIONS 908-418-1871. My name is Eddie.

Dollar Bill 11-02-2012 03:03 PM

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Here is a good link for aerial view of the coast. Type in Mantalokin NJ in the search box and you can see the new inlet. The bridge goes right into water. That is crazy:

http://storms.ngs.noaa.gov/storms/sandy/

Gerry Zagorski 11-03-2012 11:16 AM

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Was down in Neptune yesterday with my daughter and her boyfriend Adam, who's parents have a home by the Shark River Yacht Club, to help with the clean up. What a mess there.

The Tidal Surge wiped out the entire first floor of their home. Looks like they had around 3 feet of water in it. Very sad to see all the people displaced from their homes and all their belongings on the curb :o

On the bright side, people from all over their community that lived on higher ground where there to lend a helping hand with clean up and others driving around in their cars offering food, drink, a place to stay or hot shower. Very heart warming to see and you can just imgaine how deeply this touched Adam's parents. Not sure they have fully digested this yet as they were in good spirits, but in the coming days the reality of this all is going to sink in.

My heartfelt prayers go out to them and everyone struggling through the aftermath of this storm.

Wilson 11-03-2012 12:08 PM

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A very good post storm slide show from the Sea Bright area...if you have the stomach for it.....
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtDIXDAtDHERQHhBv37sTpQ

MGM 11-03-2012 08:22 PM

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Seawaren Marina had a heck of a storm surge......Jackpot II a 50' party boat birthed there was high and dry.

RussH 11-03-2012 09:37 PM

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I recognize that I am in a completely frivolous industry but if anyone has any light fixtures, wall lights, table lamps, etc that they value that were damaged in the storm I will make time for myself or one of my guys to help you if you are an NJF member. We are a for the trade metal and lighting restoration company but I'll gladly make an exception for NJF people.

On Monday I'm receiving a shipment of 10 brass floor lamps that were in 4 feet of water at a warehouse in Long Island City. We're taking them apart, polishing and lacquering them, and rewiring them before they get shipped out to Salt Lake City. The designer is in a tizzy over it. I think maybe he hasn't put the news on to see what's going on around here....

billfish16 11-03-2012 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Wilson
A very good post storm slide show from the Sea Bright area...if you have the stomach for it.....
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtDIXDAtDHERQHhBv37sTpQ


thank you for posting, I lived in Monmouth Beach for 10 years, the Perfect Storm was a pimple on Sandy's @ss, at least in NJ

Gerry Zagorski 11-04-2012 09:22 AM

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Pales in comparison to what others are going through. Here's our boat in Wagners Boat Yard in Leonardo.

Boston Pete 11-04-2012 10:46 AM

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Hi all...
Was able to stay in my house till 6pm Monday nite by 5:30 I knew we were in trouble so my wife and me were able to get some of the more valuable stuff up to the 2nd floor. . . Like 47 rods :D and reels, pictures, ....easy stuff to carry.

I live on 4th st. In union beach, the water came up 6ft around the house, my garage was just about completely underwater, I'm on a crawl space so the water came up 3 ft in the house....just enough to ruin everything in there.

So at 6 we went to my mom in laws on 8th street, we had my boat, wife's car, mom in laws car and neighbors 50th anniversary convertible corvette in the driveway. She is up on a small hill so I thought they would be safe....I was wrong, the boat is the only one that made it. The water came up thru her crawl space about 10", the house was in 4-5ft of water.

At 1:30am I walked to get my truck(parked 12 blocks away on a hill) it was so surreal when I went outside, no one was out there were 2 couches in her yard, a bowling ball, tons of other shit. There had to be a foot and a half of marshland reeds surrounding her block...weird.
On the way to the car all I saw we're firemen trying to put out a fire on Florence ave to no avail. I swear I was worried I was going to see a body in the street it looked that effect up.
So I was able to get my wife, mom in law and 3 dogs to my sisters house in freehold by 3 am and that is where we have been staying. Been back to the house a few times met with FEMA and homeowners(who is useless, will only pay for wind damage nothing else). Waiting for flood to get back to us. I pray we don't lose everything but we're all safe and my family and friends(and even strangers) have been so nice/helpful.
If anyone live in union beach you can go to the police station, they have food, supplies...etc.

Really nice of people who have donated money, food, ........


Thanks again to all have helped...truly grateful.

Peter

Gerry Zagorski 11-04-2012 11:17 AM

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Wow Pete, sorry to hear about you and your Mom's house and cars.
Must have been a crazy scene in the middle of that storm.

Not sure when you will be able to start working on your homes, but would be happy to try and organize a work day with people from the site to help out if you need it.

barbarian 11-05-2012 08:26 PM

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IMPORTANT FOR GENERATOR SET USERS follow your maintenance schedules many need oil changes after 24hrs STARTING TO SEE ALOT OF FAILURES GOOD LUCK EVERYONE

Reel Class 11-06-2012 06:32 AM

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So sorry Pete :(

tautog 11-06-2012 09:10 AM

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Just got power back. Road out the storm at my parent's in Rumson as I knew my condo in Long Branch would be an island for a while. My parents lost a big tree, most of a fence and some bricks from a chimney. Got back to my condo Weds morning, lobby rug a bit nasty but my place fine and running on generator. Had plenty of fun with urban foragers coming by to say hello from time to time. Same was occurring in Rumson, Keansburg, Union Beach and Sea Bright.

Police were generally useless guarding gas stations while people's property was being victimized. Most "foragers" were not detained if they were caught in the act. Do know of one guy who fired a warning shot in Keansburg is on $350,000 bail while the forager was released. JCPL did not exceed my very low expectations. Town of Long branch did a fair job and Rumson was useless. I can only hope that some tough decisions are made regarding rebuilding rather than blindly putting everything back the way it was.

Kenny V 11-07-2012 11:20 AM

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To my Friends and For everyone that was hit perhaps personally effected by Hurricane Sandy . Remember that even in great loss, and perilous times, God is always with us. He promises he will never leave us or forsake us.
As some may know we live on the North side of Brick township. NJ .We live approx 6-8 miles from Brielle and Point pleasant beach. Our family is all safe and in good spirits . To the south and east side of our town is where it took the biggest hit .
Snap shot. We are ok ... power back on helping out others in need now . Right after the storm hit when things were secure in our community I headed out to a few local shelters for volunteer work > Some were make shift , staging shelters to try to facilitate displaced folks. Now A few days later( in our immediate area) things are settled last day or so . Its the towns N S and EAST of us that need most help... Today was 2nd day back to work . We will be helping out now primarily through Calvary Chapel Relief which is in association our Church denomination If you have any need of help or can help locally PM me as i may be able to network some in your area
At this time Our thoughts and prayers are going out to everyone, especially those most effected my this storm. I know this is hard on everyone patching things up. But Just a reminder If you can help someone at this time please do even in a small way donate something even your time please reach our to your surrounding communities. If you donate money use discernment investigate as to where the money is to be used.. IMO Your local churches may be the best bet . But make sure that are on the front lines feeding people , distributing goods . If so then rest assured they are the best place to give and lend a hand .
Always Hope"
Kenny V

Never Puke 11-09-2012 03:11 PM

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This Link may help some one. Not sure if it was poated yet.
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/news/we...y-imagery.html


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