I was not a happy camper this morning. As all people who live in condominium developments do, I pay an association fee monthly. That fee is supposed to cover landscaping, outdoor maintenance, and snow removal. But instead, I woke up to an untouched winter wonderland.
That picture above is the perfect illustration of most of Ocean County today - empty parking lots and quiet roads. But for some people, it's just another day at the office.
Advisories from police and emergency management personnel along the shore are building as the storm intensifies.
Coastal flood and high wind warnings are in effect along with a winter weather advisory for the snow that's scheduled to arrive tonight...
I honestly don't think I've ever heard someone enthusiastically talk about how much they love shoveling snow. It's something that we have to do, but we don't have to like. But we should at least be using the best tool for the job.
As we all prepare for the winter storm apparently now known as "Nemo" (really, Weather Channel? When we think of "Nemo" these days, most of us think of a cute clownfish, not the mysterious captain of The Nautilus), here are some tips from our friends at Meridian Health:
Wary of teeming rain and gusty winds followed by a change to snow, Brick Township police warn residents living in their barrier island neighborhoods and waterfront zones to either move inland, or buffet their properties from higher-than-normal high tides.