19 GRIFFIN ST

$1,750

19 GRIFFIN ST

Beds2 bed Baths1 bath House SizeNot AvailableLot SizeNot AvailablePrice$1,750Price/sqftNot AvailableProperty TypeRentalYear BuiltNot AvailableNeighborhoodNot AvailableStyleCottage, BungalowStories1GarageNot AvailableProperty FeaturesCounty: MonmouthArea: MONMOUTH BEACH1 total full bath7 total rooms1 storiesType: SingleFamilyCooling ...

25 MEADOW AVE #63

$219,900

25 MEADOW AVE #63

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55-5K Ocean Ave

$519,900

55-5K Ocean Ave

Gorgeous totally updated 2BR unit on the 5th floor. Breathtaking river and ocean views from the balcony/lvgrm. Ocean side residents are jealous of the magnificent sunsets! The Admiralty offers ...

8 Spaulding Place

$899,000

8 Spaulding Place

Beautiful Center Hall Colonial Featuring 9'Ceilings,Eat In Kitchen With 42" Cherry Cabinets,Granite C.Tops,Center Island,Gleaming Hardwood Floors,GE S.Steel Appliances,Tumbled Marble Back Splash,2 Story Great ...

Monmouth Beach

$2,185,000

Monmouth Beach

Here is your opportunity to own spectacular New Construction w/inspiring water views on every floor. 4BR 4.5Ba w/ guest BR suite on 1st floor. Two story marble entry foyer & ...


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Sea Bright Tree Lighting December 2nd

  The fourth annual Holiday Tree Lighting Tree Lighting Ceremony is just days away - come join Santa and Mrs. Claus on Friday, December 2, 2011 at 7 p.m. in front of the Sea Bright Firehouse.  Enjoy a fun evening wi th a sing-along and tree lighting.  After the tree lighting, the group will gather at the Borough gym where refreshments will be served.  Also, dancing wi th D.J. Pete is a highlight for the evening - take some photos wi th Santa and Mrs. Claus.  Live holiday trees will be sold by the Sea Bright Fire Department.  You can pick out and purchase a fresh cut tree either before or after the tree lighting celebration. Mark your calendar for December 20 th when the Menorah will be lit at sundown in front of the firehouse to celebrate the first night of Hanukah .

5 Must "To Do's" at the Jersey Shore During Spring

As we enjoy the first weeks of Spring, we cannot help think of what is to come...  Summer at the Jersey Shore!  Beach badges, no parking, shore house rentals booked solid, and "blinged" out people and cars cruising the shore.  Yes, I know, sounds very stereotypical of me but let's face it, when you live at the Jersey Shore year round, you come to know what to expect.  That is why, Spring is the best time to enjoy all that the shore has to offer!  Get out there and experience shore living before tourists do it for you!  There are 5 must-do things at the Jersey Shore that every local or prospective local should enjoy before the "gym, tanning, and laundry" types hit the beaches! 1. Walk the Boards: One of the better local treks is the North End-to-West End circuit in Long Branch.  As measured by the Atlantic Ocean promenade-boardwalk route, it’s just under four miles and Monmouth County runners and walkers have been making the trip for years.  And be sure to note the smart shops along stylish Pier Village — perfect for window shopping during your walk and purchasing the perfect trinket for your shore home when your walk is over! 2. See Monmouth Heights:  From the base of Maine to the tip of Florida (you can even go as far down as the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula), at 266 feet above sea level, Mount Mitchill Scenic Overlook is the highest natural point on North America’s eastern seaboard.  And a clear day along the Jersey Shore is a fine time to visit.  The stunning coastal spot can be found in the 12-acre park in Atlantic Highlands.  The panoramic view, looking out over Sandy Hook Bay, Raritan Bay, and toward the New York City skyline, is breathtaking. 3. Take a real boat ride:  This season take in a big league ball game and get a great water view to boot.  You also avoid long drives, tolls, and parking.  The kids will love it and adults get to enjoy the game more.  The Atlantic Highlands-based SeaStreak ferry service sells excursions to several New York Met and New York Yankee games.  Also consider the peaceful sunset cruises the line offers.  There’s NYC sightseeing tours, and weekend excursions to Martha’s Vineyard and the Mohegan Sun resort, too! 4. Spend a day at the Races: The historic Monmouth Park Racetrack is set for another great season. With the $1 million Haskell Invitational once again leading the way, Monmouth has announced its 2011 major summer stakes schedule, featuring 15 graded races. Opening day is Saturday, May 14. Other highlights on the stakes calendar include the $750,000 Grade 1 United Nations Stakes on July 2, the $250,000 Grade 2 Molly Pitcher Stakes on Aug. 28 and the $250,000 Grade 3 Iselin Stakes on Aug. 20.  In total, the announced stakes schedule includes 22 races worth nearly $5 million. 5. Get Hooked:  Sandy Hook's seven-mile stretch of spectacular ocean and bay beaches are excellent for surf casting, swimming, and relaxing on the sand.  Nature lovers will revel in the 300 – plus species of migratory birds, as well as the pristine holly forest.

The “Jersey Shore” Cowboy – Monmouth Man Named a New NFL Head Coach

The new Head Coach of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys is 44-year-old former Monmouth County resident, Jason Garrett. It’s a very big opportunity for a very smart guy. Although marked with the dreaded “interim” label, Cowboys owner, billionaire Jerry Jones , says Jason will get a fair shot to keep the top job based on team performance over the second half of the season. New Beginning? It’s hard to see how the Cowboys could do any worse. They began their season at 1-7 and the defense allowed 35+ points in three straight games, something that hadn’t happened since their first season in 1960. Jason, previously the Cowboys offensive coordinator (where he was the league’s highest paid assistant coach), replaced Coach Wade Phillips on November 8. Two of Jason’s brothers are already on the Cowboys staff: tight ends coach, John and Judd, the assistant director of pro scouting. Quite popular across the country, the Cowboys are nicknamed “America’s Team” and have won five Super Bowl titles since their beginnings 50 years ago. Coach Garrett had a big win right out of the gate on Sunday. His Cowboys clobbered NFC East rivals the New York Giants in the new Meadowlands Stadium on 33-20. The Garrett family has Giant roots.   Grid Gang Jason’s parents, Jim and Jane, still live in Monmouth County in a big old Ocean Avenue house in Monmouth Beach; where they raised eight children. Jim was the defensive coordinator for the Giants in the early 1970s, was the head coach for Columbia University, and served as a Cowboys scout for over 20 years. His dad also coached successfully for Susquehanna University in the early 1960s. The Pennsylvania school named their new sports complex in his honor in 2001. ”Everyone is a product of family,” Jason explains. “I’m just fortunate to come from the one I do.” Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Ohio and Monmouth Beach, Jason was a star quarterback at Princeton University, where he was the 1988 Ivy League Player of the Year. He began his pro career playing in the Canadian Football League and the old World Football League, before making the Dallas Cowboys’ active roster in 1993. He was the backup to Hall-of-Famer Troy Aikman during two of the club’s Super Bowls championships. Jason, who also played backup QB for the Giants from 2000 to 2003, had a 6-3 career record as a starter in the NFL. Many football analysts said a NFL head coach job was destined for Jason. It was John Madden, former NFL TV analyst supreme and champion Super Bowl coach, who called him one of “the smartest men in pro football.” Jason and his wife, Brill, live in Dallas and are active in many charitable organization funding-raising efforts. The Jason Garrett Starfish Charities begun in 1997 is a youth enrichment foundation. Note: Jason joins another county native in the big-time sports coaching realm. In October, John Farrell was named Manager of the Toronto Blue Jays. By Greg Kelly from  MonmouthCountyLife.com   Anthony J. Gonzalez Better Homes Realty (908) 565-0457 Email: anthony@aagrealestate.com   Website: Clark, NJ real estate              

Great Rental Available in Monmouth Beach

Our country has been faced with a lot of challenges these days.  Many homeowners have given up their homes and moved into rentals.  If you are looking for a rental, why not live at the beach in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 3 level townhome in Monmouth Beach, NJ!?!  Available for Rent: 17 Meredith Court, Monmouth Beach, NJ Rent $2,650 per month                                                                                                                                                                                OCEANVIEWS & BREEZES ARE YOURS FROM THIS MULTI-LEVEL 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH END UNIT WITH ELEGANT NEW KITCHEN / DINING ROOM, HUGE 2 TIER DECK AND NEWER HEAT AND C/A. THIS UNIT HAS BEEN REMODELED TO CREATE AN OPEN FLOW THROUGH THE LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM & KITCHEN. MONMOUTH COMMONS IS A VERY SHORT WALK TO BEACH CLUB AND TOWN. A HOME TO ENJOY! Monmouth Beach enjoys a perfect mix of small town charm and seaside resort. The architecture of Monmouth Beach includes many 19th Century Victorians as well as contemporary seaside mansions. This, combined with a newly expanded beachfront and fabulous dining nearby, make Monmouth Beach an ideal spot on the Jersey Shore.

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