Once again the BRWD has done an outstanding job of getting seasonal water to all its customers, again many thanks for your effort. We can all start the opening process and the beginning of our season. The season is slow in arriving due to the ever-.
It’s amazing how quickly the holidays sneak up on us. It seems as though we just celebrated Thanksgiving and now we are in the middle of the busy December holiday season celebrating Chanukah, Christmas and Kwanza. Our Christmas celebration always.
We were lucky enough to have missed the wrath of Hurricane Lee last week; although I understand several people unfortunately lost trees. Power was out for a short time but quickly restored and the surf was unbelievably churned up as witnessed by a.
Activity has certainly slowed down at the Point; the tennis and pickleball courts are not seeing as much play and the number of boats both at the dock and Grimes are dwindling. I’ve heard many Ocean Pointers comment that there is a definite feel of.
Maryellen Bertrand Tue, 12/15/2020 - 11:00am
The area has certainly had its share of storms in the past couple of weeks that knocked down trees, power lines and Marden’s flagpole. Other than the flagpole there was no other substantial damage reported thankfully. Unfortunately we are expected to have a large storm this week; winter has certainly arrived!
I find it extremely difficult to report heartbreaking news at any time of year but especially the holiday season. Sadly we lost another beloved member of our community. Pat Waldman passed away on Dec. 1 after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s. Like many of you I have lots of happy memories of Pat through the years. Pat was kind, thoughtful, cheerful, generous and certainly multi-talented in so many areas. Some of my first recollections of Pat were of her playing a competitive game of tennis with friends or family and many an afternoon swimming at the Point. Pat loved all things in nature and was involved in seal re