Ocean City, New Jersey was voted Cape May County's Favorite Beach AND New Jersey's Favorite Beach in the 2022 New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium contest!
January 31, 2022
(Ocean City, NJ) The Ocean City Board of Realtors® is pleased to announce it is kicking off its 2022 Community Service Projects, with the Food Is Love drive to collect food, including canned items, juice, microwaveable meals and more. Donations will be collected now through February 28, 2022 and will be used to “Share Some Love” during this Valentine month.
The Food Is Love, Share Some Love winter food drive will collect non-perishable food items, laundry and dish detergent, as well as Shoprite and ACME gift cards, which will be donated to the Ecumenical Food Cupboard in Ocean City, NJ, to provide for local needy families.
There will be multiple drop off locations, to make it convenient for donations.
Please consider dropping off donations at the following real estate offices:
Ocean City Board of REALTORS, 405 22nd Street
Berkshire Hathaway Fox & Roach, 109 34th Street and 901 Simpson Ave.
RE/MAX at The Shore, 3301 Bay Ave.
Fox Real Estate, 894 Brighton by the Beach
Monihan Realty, 717 Battersea Rd. and 3201 Central Ave.
Long & Foster Real Estate, 14 East 9th Street
February 9,2022
(Ocean City, NJ) The Ocean City Board of REALTORS® is proud to announce it is celebrating its
100th year of service to the community of Ocean City, NJ. The Centennial Celebration, delayed from
2020, will be held on Saturday, March 26, 2022, at The Flanders Hotel in Ocean City
On December 19, 1920, a group of 24 residents, including three female members, met in the
Commissioners Chamber of City Hall to hold the first official meeting of the Ocean City Real Estate Board, having been granted a charter on September 30, 1920, by the National Association of Real Estate Boards.
The Board of Directors included names associated with the founders of Ocean City, NJ, specifically, descendants of the "Lake" family, Caroline, Marion, and Estella Lake. Other Directors of distinction included: Frank Darby, William Morrison, Ewing Corson, Clinton Johnson and Henry Stanton.
January 04, 2022Call for Action in support of A-6206, a bill that clarifies the right of real estate agents to work as independent contractors in New Jersey.This legislation needs to be signed by Gov. Murphy by Jan. 10 so time is of the essence—please click the link to take action here:We need as many NJ Realtors to send a letter to the governor as soon as possible to show him we want to retain the choice to work as independent contractors.Take action now!Help protect the historic independent contractor status.Take action is here: https://www.votervoice.net/NJRealtors/campaigns/90407/respondThank you.
October 6, 2021
(Ocean City, NJ) The Ocean City Board of REALTORS® is pleased to announce its fall community service project, a drive to collect coats, gloves, blankets, sweaters, and other cold weather items. Donations will be collected now through November 24th, and will be used to give the gift of warmth for winter to the local community via the Ocean City Ecumenical Clothes Closet.
The Warmth for the Winter Drive will collect gently used or new items. Of urgent need this winter are coats, jackets, men’s gloves, blankets and sheets.
Starting on January 1, 2021, each customer will see a separate line item for the Wastewater Service Charge and the Purchased Wastewater Treatment Adjustment Clause surcharge (“PSTAC charge”) labeled as “Purchased Wastewater Surcharge”. The Wastewater Service Charge covers NJAWC’s expenses to collect wastewater, maintain the collection system, pay local, state and federal taxes, and to invest in the aging infrastructure of the wastewater collection system. The PSTAC charge represents the costs the Company pays to the CMCMUA to treat and dispose of the sewage generated within Ocean City. Like the PWAC, the PSTAC charge is a pass-through of actual costs. Prior to January 1, 2021, the Wastewater Service Charge & PSTAC charge were combined as the Wastewater Service Charge line item on a customer’s bill. The Purchased Wastewater surcharge line item is not a new charge, it’s just now been broken out separately on the bill to provide more transparency of these associated costs. Please click here for the FAQ’s for more detailed information