Funding will help keep beaches clean

New Jersey’s 127 miles of white sandy beaches are a source of pride and enjoyment for thousands of residents and visitors alike each year. They are a recreational resource which contributes greatly to the tourism economy. These beaches and waterways need to be maintained and replenished so that they may be enjoyed for generations to come.

The Monmouth County Association of Realtors applauds President Bush and our legislators for recently appropriating New Jersey $176 million for flood prevention and beach replenishment projects. Some of the local projects to be funded include the Highlands beach renourishment, Raritan and Sandy Hook bays in Keyport, Union Beach and Port Monmouth, and the Raritan, Shrewsbury and Manasquan rivers. Other beaches in Ocean County will benefit from this appropriation as well.

As Realtors we are actively involved in our communities and keep a watchful eye on the quality of life and environment in the Shore region. This funding will help to keep our beaches clean, protect this quality of life and help showcase the Jersey shore for residents and vacationers.

Ellen W. Kale

President

Monmouth County Association of Realtors

Tinton Falls