Great Old Homes in Town …
A signature feature of Monmouth Beach heritage were the massive houses — called “Cottages” — built along the seashore during the town’s glory days back at the turn of 19th century. The mansion dwellers along Ocean Avenue populated a “Millionaire’s Row” back then. Sadly, most are gone today — lost to time and tide.
I’ve had plenty of wonderful feedback about these photos of homes from years past, so I’ll keep digging for more nostalgic imagery. Please return in the future as I’ll continue to update the section. Enjoy the look back:

1 Riverdale Avenue, 2020.

13 Ocean Avenue, 1990s.

Ocean Avenue looking north, 1910s.

Ocean Avenue looking north, 1908.

40 River Avenue, 1935. Randolph Beadleston owned the house for many years; he died in December 1933. Dr. Charles W. Kelly owned the house from 1962 to 1982. The Barham family has owned the property since 1984.

Millionaire’s Row on Ocean Avenue painting by borough resident Gail Gannon, 1976.

Monmouth Beach cottages along the coast, 1930s.

Monmouth Beach cottages along the coast, 1940s.

“Wooden Palaces” on Ocean Avenue, 1930s.

“Millionaire’s Row” on Ocean Avenue — at the turn of the century.

“High Society” — Massive cottages along Ocean Avenue looking north, 1905.

Dr. Frederick K. Humphreys massive house on Ocean Avenue, 1905. He died there in July 1900.

Ocean Avenue “Wooden Palaces,” early 1900s.

Green Inn on Ocean Avenue in Galilee, 1908. The property had once been owned by Col. J.E. Ewing.

Patrick Griffin’s house on Ocean Avenue, early 1900s. Patrick “Paddy” R. Griffin, a former bartender who grew to become the powerful Democratic mayor of Hoboken, NJ from 1915 to 1926. Griffin Street and Griffin Park in town are named in honor of the family. He died in January 1931 at age 53; his wife Mary died in Long Branch in Sept. 1960.

Beach Road “Wooden Palaces,” 1910s.

Ocean Avenue mansions near the MBBP, 1978.

Wooden palaces along Beach Road, early 1900s.

Garrett home at Ocean Avenue and Beach Road gets it decorative “Whale” sign back as house renovations continue, October 2021.

The inside foyer of “SeaVerge” on Ocean Avenue, American Architect & Building News, 1886. Superbanker George Fisher Baker owned the great mansion (where today’s Shore’s Condominium rests). Bruce Price — who pioneered the shingle-style — did the design. It was wrecked in the 1960s. Baker was a heavy-hitter in so many amazing ways — from being an original investor in today’s Citibank to endowing the Harvard School of Business.

“SeaVerge” — George Fisher Baker home on Ocean Avenue, 1882. Word is he loved MB and was a summer resident up until his death in 1931. Read my story about the “Spinx of Wall Street” here.

MB “summer cottages” along the east side of Ocean Avenue, 1907.

35 Ocean Avenue: One of the last great oceanfront MB properties, Sept. 2021. For sale: $11.8 million.

Ocean Avenue cottages and the MB Club (r), seen from the MB Hotel at Club Circle, 1920s.

Monmouth Beach Casino on Beach Road, early 1900s. Ocean Avenue cottages in the rear.

John M. Cornell cottage on Ocean Avenue, 1904. His family started the Cornell Iron Works foundry in NYC.

Ocean Avenue “wooden palaces” surround MBBP, 1920s.

Ocean Avenue in its glory (looking north), early 1900s.

At Ocean Avenue and Valentine Street, early 1900s.

Ocean Avenue houses at the Monmouth Beach-Long Branch boarder, 1912.

Monmouth Beach Clubhouse Hotel on Beach Road, 1905. It burned in 1929.

Some modern “cottages” on the MB coast, 2021.

MB homes along Ocean Avenue, 2015.

Monmouth Beach Casino (r) seen from Ocean Avenue, early 1900s. In 1913, the building was moved west up Beach Road and made into the Borough Hall.

Ocean Avenue summer cottages, 1907.

Ocean Avenue summer cottages, 1903.

Long Branch Daily Record, May 1969.

34 River Avenue, 2006.

Ocean Avenue cottages at MB, Glimpses of New Jersey Coast Resorts, 1902.

The “Rogers House” on Ocean Avenue, 1960s.

E.A. Walton house on Ocean Avenue. Long Branch Daily Record, June 1901. He was “a Pioneer Summer Resident.”

The 12-room mansion of J.A. Barlow, Jr. on Ocean Avenue for sale in 1940. Price: $18,000.

The house I grew up in at 40 River Avenue. Red Bank Register, October 1962.

Barbour cottage on Ocean Avenue, 1905.

The Dr. Humphrey cottage (r) on Ocean Avenue, 1908.

Ocean Avenue cottages, early 1900s.

Horse and carriage around Club Circle, early 1900s.

Ocean Avenue home of Ella Ennis. The “Stick-style” house was built in the 1870s. “Aunt Ella” lived there with her sister May beginning in 1936.

Ocean Avenue homes after Superstorm Sandy, 2012.

“The Hedges” on Valentine Street, 1920s. The 20-room inn burned in October 1946.

Ocean Avenue homes, 1904. At right is the current home of Lou Tsakiris, just north of the MBBP. It was built in 1870. The house was renovated in 1904 by renowned architect, Stanford White. It is actually two houses joined together in 1875.

Same two homes seen from ocean side, late 1950s.

Lou Tsakiris home, present day.

Cottages along the MB coast, 1950s.

40 Ocean Avenue, 2020.

40 Ocean Avenue, 1920s.

8 Ocean Avenue, 2020.

Ocean Avenue cottage, 1968.

The following images are at 32 Ocean Avenue bracketed by Valentine Street and Surf Road. The house was owned from 1960-1989 by the Gallello family. The patriarch, Dominic, was a master pattern maker for Christian Dior in Manhattan and a decorated US Army World War II veteran. Born in Galiato Italy. He and his wife, Elena, raised three sons in town. He died in 2000 at age 85.

32 Ocean Avenue.

“Pink House” on Ocean Avenue in MB by George Stave, 1981.

32 Ocean Avenue.

Ocean Avenue looking south.

32 Ocean Avenue — separated by 100+ years.

MB unknown house, 1880s.

River Avenue cottages, 2010s.

Ocean Avenue cottages, 2010s.

40 River Avenue, 2020.

6 Riverdale Avenue — Seashore Colonial, 2019.

28 Ocean Avenue, 2017.

88 Ocean Avenue, 2018.

Valentine Street-Riverdale Avenue area, 1930s.

McKessen house on Ocean Avenue. John Chimento acquired the seashore mansion in 1963 with hopes to turn it into a beach club; the town rejected the plan. It was torn down to make way for high rise condos.

Ocean Avenue house. It was wrecked/moved to make way for high rise condos in the early 1970s.

Ocean Avenue house. It was wrecked/moved to make way for high rise condos in the early 1970s.

Benoist Family house on Valentine Street. Built in 1899.

A.H. Porter house on Ocean Avenue, early 1900s.

Ocean Avenue cottages, 1902.

Ocean Avenue home of George Robeson, 1874. The US Navy Secretary for President Grant, he was an original MB Association member. The NJ native had quite the resume: Princeton grad, Civil War general, NJ attorney general, and US congressman.

Edward A. Walton home on Ocean Avenue. It was one of the first houses built on Ocean Avenue in the 1870s.

Green Inn on Ocean Avenue, 1905. Built in 1881. It was the Miramar Inn when it burned in Sept. 1914.

Ocean Avenue after a major storm, 1920s.

U.S. Life-Saving Service Station, 1910.

St. Peter’s Church of Galilee before moving across Ocean Avenue, 1937. The Episcopal house of worship was built in 1873.

Samuel Riker house on Ocean Avenue, 1905.

George F. Baker home on Ocean Avenue, 1905.

Thomas McCarter house on Ocean Avenue, 1905.

38 River Avenue, 2020.

52 River Avenue, 2020.

15 Ocean Avenue, 2019.

58 Ocean Avenue, 2019.

50 Ocean Avenue, 2020.

28 Beach Road, 2020.

Cottages on Ocean Avenue, early 1900s.

Ocean Avenue looking north, 1920s.

At Valentine Street and Ocean Avenue, 1905. (Rutgers U. photo)

“Cottages” on the east side of Ocean Avenue, 1920s.

Riverdale Hotel on Fresh Pond Road, early 1910s. Charlie Jones ran the place which was prosperous in its day.

Cottages at Ocean Avenue and Valentine Street looking south, 1910.

MB post card, early 1900s.

Cottages on Ocean Avenue looking north, 1915.

Ocean Avenue looking north, 1940s.

Cottages along Ocean Avenue, 1930s.

Ocean Avenue looking north, early 1900s.

Boardwalk behind Ocean Avenue homes in MB, early 1900s.

“Cottages” on Ocean Avenue, early 1900s.

Beach Road business building between Borden and West Streets, 1910s.

Old seawall along Ocean Avenue, 1920s.

Hugh J. Hastings estate at Shorelands, late 1880s.

Storm flooding along Ocean Avenue, 1930s.

Cottages on Ocean Avenue, early 1900s.

Shorelands boathouse, 1930s.

Shorelands Clubhouse, 1914.

Dr. Arthur Conover house, Built in 1788.

9 Club Circle, 2013. (house torn down)

11 Club Circle.

34 River Avenue, 2013.

Ocean Avenue and Valentine Street, 1910.

Ocean Avenue in MB, late 1800s.

Mansions along Ocean Avenue, early 1900s.

Ocean Avenue cottage, early 1900s.

MB casino, early 1900s.

MB Casino (r), 1907.

Sea Verge the Ocean Avenue home of George Fisher Baker, 1886.

MB Casino, 1910.

View from MB Clubhouse Hotel looking east, 1920s. Note the five houses north of the MB Club.

View from the MB Clubhouse Hotel looking west, 1920s.

Club Circle area, early 1900s.

MB “Millionaire’s Row” map, 1905.

Cottages around MB Clubhouse Hotel, 1905.

“The Castle” at 48 Ocean Avenue, 1963.

Vivian Johnson’s Nightclub on Ocean Avenue, 1920s. Burned in 1935.

E.D. Adams mansion, 1908.

Christian Herter mansion on Ocean Avenue, 1881. The Herter Brothers were the nation’s first great interior designers. The house architect was William Bigelow.

Ocean Avenue home of actor Oliver Byron, early 1900s.

Nell Grace Hotel on Ocean Avenue, 1930s. Nell Grace Benequit ran the place. The house burned in March 1941. A.P. Proal had built it in 1899.

A.P. Poral house on Ocean Avenue, early 1900s. (later Nell Grace Hotel).

A.P. Poral house on Ocean Avenue, early 1900s. (later Nell Grace Hotel).
Here’s the ultimate MB “wooden palace” — MB Clubhouse Hotel Images.

MB Golf Course clubhouse off Navesink Drive (once know as Olsen’s Hill).

Postcard image of houses along Ocean Avenue, late 1880s.

Houses near Ocean Avenue gas station, 1940s.

L.W. Baldwin summer home on Ocean Avenue, early 1900s postcard.

MB Casion, early 1900s.

MB firehouse and borough hall on Beach Road, 1930s.

Ocean Avenue cottages, 1902.

Cottages along Ocean Avenue, late 1890s.

Home of John W. McDonald, 1907.

River Avenue cottage, torn down in 2018.

Dr. Frederick K. Humphreys house, 1905. Dr. Humphreys died in July 1900 in his Ocean Avenue home.

Dr. Frederick K. Humphreys cottage on Ocean Avenue, 1910. Dr. Humphreys was born in Onondaga County, NY in March 1816. The son of a doctor, he began his homeopathic medicine practice in 1846.

Dr. Frederick K. Humphreys cottage on Ocean Avenue, 1914.

Storm damage on oceanfront, late 1920s.

Riker House being floated from Monmouth Beach (perhaps to Rumson?).

Houses near train tracks, early 1900s.

James Dunbar house known as “Whitecaps,” 1881.

Louis James house, early 1900s.

MB Borough Hall on postcard, 1960s.

Torrey Cottage, early 1900s.

MB Casino, 1905.

Nun’s Beach south of MBBP, 1984.

Beach Road -River Avenue intersection, 1920s.

Beach Road, 1969.

Half-a-House. Ocean Avenue home tear down, 2019.

MB casino, early 1900s.

MB casino and tennis courts, early 1900s.

MB “Millionaires Row” along Ocean Avenue, late 1800s.

MB “Millionaires Row” along Ocean Avenue, late 1800s.

MB “Millionaires Row” beach side, late 1800s.

MB “Millionaires Row” along Ocean Avenue, late 1800s.

Mansion on Ocean Avenue, 1910s.

MB police kiosk at Ocean Avenue-Beach Road, 1920s.

George F. Baker house (called “Sea Verge”) on Ocean Avenue, early 1900s.

Spaulding house on Ocean Avenue, 1920s.

J.L. Riker house on Ocean Avenue, 1900.

61 River Avenue, 2019.

108 Ocean Avenue, 2019.

8 Club Circle, 2017.

7 Club Circle, 2010s.

9 Club Circle, 2010s (house torn down).

2 Club Circle, 2010s.

10 Club Circle, 2015 (house torn down).

Old Lockwood house on Ocean Avenue in Galilee, 1970s.

Old Lockwood Seafood Market on Ocean Avenue in Galilee, 1970s.

Ocean Avenue homes near MB-LB border, 1980s.

5 Club Circle, 2019.

58 Ocean Avenue, 2019.

Colgate home on Beach Road, early 1900s.

Heide home on River Avenue, early 1900s.
More Great Old Homes of Monmouth Beach …
The following photos were sent to me by Joanne Blaauboer. Part of her family collection, the house was owned/rented by her great great grandfather John Young Foster (1831-1896). It appears the house was on Ocean Avenue in Galilee — probably south of today’s MB Cultural Center. F.L. Huff took the photos, she says.
The big house in the background is probably the old Lockwood home and nearby is perhaps an early Lockwood Seafood Market. The home is now owned by Wayne Baldachino. The Lockwoods first opened a fish market on the east side of Ocean Avenue in the 1890s. A 1953 storm washed the building from atop the seawall. Across the street, the family built a new store. Under different owners, it operated until the late 1970s.
According to my own research, Nelson Lockwood started in business in 1892 and the Nelson Lockwood Fish Company — wholesale and retail fish sales — was incorporated in May 1909.
Looking for confirmation or correction from others. Thanks.

Sea cottage #1.

Sea cottage #2.
More old Monmouth Beach homes …
“Stick Style” … “Swiss Style Villa” … “Carpenter Gothic” … “Queen Anne Style” … “Shingle Style” … “Colonial Revival Style” … “Victorian Vernacular” — these are some of the design categories used to describe classic Monmouth Beach home architecture.
The following images and information come from the New Jersey DEP Office of Cultural and Environmental Services and are dated from 1984. These 18 private houses in Monmouth Beach were then part of a Monmouth County inventory to determine if any were eligible for mention on National Register of Historic Places (a few were possibilities and yet MB currently has no listing).
Many of these grand MB homes are still standing; others have fallen to time. I’ve included the addresses and construction dates, according to state data in the document. Here’s a link — have look for lots of interesting info from the research.

12 Beach Road (c. 1885).

13 Beach Road (c. 1890).

5 Club Road (c. 1890-1907).

64 Ocean Avenue (c. 1900).

82 Ocean Avenue (c. 1890-1907).

88 Ocean Avenue (c. 1890-1907).

138 Ocean Avenue (c. 1875).

31 River Avenue (c. 1880).

39 River Avenue (c. 1900).

40 River Avenue (c. 1900).

48 River Avenue (c. 1900).

17 Borden Street. (1700s?)

4 Club Road (c. 1878).

6 Club Road (c. 1878).

67 River Avenue (c. 1890).

61 River Avenue (c. 1880).

65 Riverdale Avenue (c. 1900).

12 Wesley Street (c. 1872).
More old MB houses …

Restored John Torrey house on Club Circle, 2019.

William Prentice house on River Avenue, early 1900s.

William Prentice house on River Avenue, early 1900s.

3 Cottage Road, 1930s.

3 Cottage Road, 1930s.

Van Brunt house on Ocean Avenue, late 1900s.

Horton House around Club Circle.

Niles House on Ocean Avenue, 1919.

Schriver house.

W.R. Potts house on Ocean Avenue, 1900.

Haskell house.

Baker house.

Spalding estate on Ocean Avenue.

Monmouth Beach Casino, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Shriver Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Newcombe Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Allan Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Cook Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Gray Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Harms Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Seymour Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Valentine Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Foster Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Gothic Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Laundry, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Vanderhoef Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

South De Gray, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Duff Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Roberts or Centre Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

North De Gray, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Peters Bungalow, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Cattell Cottage, 1914 (New-York Historical Society)

Proal House, 1905 (RUcore)

Freize House, 1905 (RUcore)

Fanshawe Barn, 1905 (RUcore)

Humphrey House, 1905 (RUcore)

Barbour House, 1905 (RUcore)

Riker House, 1905 (RUcore)

Church of the Precious Blood, inside, 1905 (RUcore)
Stone Palaces of MB …

MB School on Griffin Street.

MB School.

MB School being torn down in 1982.
Sources:
New-York Historical Society
Rutgers University Community Repository Collection
Beautiful. Do any of these still exist, aside from the Boro Hall?
Mike Short commented on the MB Facebook page that the Gothic Cottage is his house that was moved to its current location on River.
The photos of Harm’s Cottage and North De Gray are the same house from two sides. It was lifted and moved from adjacent to the Monmouth Beach Bath and Tennis Club to the corner of Ocean Avenue and Cottage Road. It was built by a Railroad executive named Vredenburgh, who sold it to a couple named Flynn for $1. They had one daughter, Lucy Flynn, who sold the house to me in 1979. I was fortunate to purchase the Victorian furniture that had been in the house since it was built 1n 1870.
So nice to get the history of such wonderful architectural homes in Monmouth Beach. Thanks.
So special to have these photos to remind us “how it was.” Thanks for the post …
Loved seeing these photos. Thank you, Greg
Hi Greg:
Do you happen to know the names of the “stick” style architects that built homes in Monmouth Beach in the 1880’s? I live in one of them at 108 Ocean Avenue.
Thanks,
Scott Robertson
908-309-3432
This was the town my mom and dad fell in love with. They gave my sister and brother and I the gift of Monmouth Beach. We had a house that served us beautifully as our summer home for 50 some years. What a glorious gift — we summered on 10 Club Circle all those years. The memories and friendships are still alive today.
John Alessi
My father Al Hassinger grew up at 12 Beach Road. It remained in the family until the 1970s when my Aunt Millie and Howard Hassinger sold it and moved to Florida. My great grandfather Louis Hassinger bought the house from the Colgate Family originally as a summer house and they as their main residence.
We still have some of the furnishings that came with the house. Fireplace surround, ceramic pieces, and irons etc. I remember the house well and also heard stories about the house and my father growing up in Monmouth Beach since I was a kid. We were fortunate enough to go through the house last summer.
Thanks Greg. I always love reading about the old days and history of Monmouth Beach. Do you have any old photos of 50 River Avenue?
I know it’s over 125 years old but was interested in what it may have looked like originally.
Thanks for any help Greg.
Greg, you know how much I love all these photos. I’m still shocked that our Ocean Avenue home (built in 1881) remains a mystery and not a single picture exists.
Great post Greg! The Allen cottage and Gray cottage were both located on Willow Avenue directly behind our house and the Valentine cottage. The foundation’s are still there oddly enough. I read somewhere that the laundry was also on Willow, do you know where?
“Fanshawe Barn” is the house I grew up in. It was 42 Ocean Avenue and 23 Seaview Avenue — not sure why two addresses. It’s still there. So now when someone asks if I was “raised in a barn” I can act accordingly. Thank you Greg Kelly for sharing. I never knew the house had a title.
Mr. Kelly —
I grew up in a house in the photos. We lived there from 1971-1996. It’s funny that online it says it was built in 1905, but we were always told it was built in 1892 or 1894. My mother removed the wallpaper in a 2nd floor en-suite bathroom when I was a child and it said something about the home having belonged to a governor (if I remember correctly). We had a lot of very happy memories in that house.
Also, there was a lever in the floor of the dining room that still existed when we lived there — if you pressed it with your foot, it rang a servant’s bell.
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hydra это сайт из сети тор, созданный для безымянного и безопасного серфинга в запрещенном онлайне, в интернет-сети тор найдется порядка одного миллиона веб-сайтов разнообразной направленности главным образом это online-магазины и форумы, попадаются и проекты с довольно подозрительной деятельностью, касаться их мы здесь мы не станем (в случае, если они Вам занятны сможете воспользоваться специальной поисковой системой DuckDuckGo, она по дефлоту интегрирована в TOR браузер), интернет-сайт гидра онион доступен по актуальному зеркалу представленному на страничках этого проекта. Чтобы зайти на гидру в зоне онион Вам понадобится тор браузер так как домены в зоне onion намеренно сделаны для секретной сети TOR, надавите на клавишу “скопировать” (она размещена перед этим) после скопируйте ссылку в адресную строку в тор браузере и зайдите на web-сайт интернет-магазина гидра, после выполнения закупки не забывайте почистить интернет-браузер, успешных покупок.
Воспользоваться торговой площадкой гидра непросто. Специально для Вас мы приготовили все возможные способы облегчения данной задачи. Созданная нами неизменно рабочая гидра ссылка даст возможность легко и очень быстро открыть сайт в классических интернет-браузерах, таких как Opera, Яндекс.Браузер, Google Chrome и т.д. Для перехода достаточно кликнуть на кнопочку ОТКРЫТЬ и воспользоваться сервисами торговой платформы Hydra. С целью защиты пользователя от подлога и предотвращения перехода по фишинговому адресу, мы указали ссылку на трейдерскую площадку Гидра, с опцией ее копирования (посредством нажатия кнопки СКОПИРОВАТЬ) и применения в защищенном Tor браузере. Наша миссия упростить пользователям доступ к гидре и тем самым позволить площадке развертываться и преуспевать, мы за беспрепятственный интернет без общественно-политических ограничений.
Получить гиперссылку на гидру и безопасно покупать можно на нашем ресурсе. В интернете очень часто возможно наткнуться на мошенников и потерять собственные личные деньги. Поэтому для Вашей защищенности мы подготовили этот портал где Вы неизменно сможете получить вход к магазину торговой площадки hydra зеркало. Для выполнения покупок на торговой площадке гидра наш портал каждый день посещает масса клиентов, для принятия актуальной работоспособной ссылки, достаточно просто надавить на кнопочку раскрыть и надежно совершить закупку, а если Вы первый раз зашли на портал перед приобретением товара надо зарегистрироваться и дополнить баланс. Ваша собственная безопасность наша главная цель, какую мы с гордостью выполняем.
Очень много людей теперь применяют online не столько для получения информационных материалов, сколько для покупок разных товаров, какие попросту наводнили его. И здесь кроме того с легкостью найдете запрещенные к торговле и противозаконные категории. Только не в обычном поисковом сервисе типа Яндекса, а в отдельно взятой зоне, знаменитой как Даркнет. Площадкой данной сети и будет гидра сайт анонимных покупок, портал которой мы и проанализируем во всех подробностях здесь. Поэтому, в случае, если вам тема покупки нелегальных товаров насущна, тогда вам материал будет полезен.
гидра ссылка доступна в тор Браузер, тор браузер это свободное и открытое ПО для реализации 2-го уровня луковой маршрутизации. Это цепочка прокси-серверов в последовательности связанных друг с другом в длинную цепь интернет соединений, какая даёт возможность устанавливать секретное не оставляющее следов соединение в сети. Рассматривается как анонимная сеть условных туннелей (VPN), предоставляющая передачу информации в закодированном виде. Свою актуальность приобрел как инструментарий для “свободного” online-серфинга, в частности посещения блокированных вебсайтов таких как Гидра и похожих ресурсов из теневого онлайна (Darknet). Применяя тор браузер Вы будете неизвестными только лишь до того времени пока не будете хранить собственные личные данные, надо помнить о собственной безопасности, поэтому мы советуем Вам не хранить пароли и иную информацию, используя какую злодеи смогут Вам навредить, чистите кэш, куки и стирайте историю посещений.
Thank you Greg Kelly.
I’ve lived in Monmouth County since 1969 and in Monmouth Beach for 10 years. As a resident and then location scout, I have always been interested in the shore’s history.This is the best composite of photos of Monmouth Beach, ever.
We still belong to MBBP and love the town and it’s beautiful aura, even now with all the changes. Oh-loved seeing the boardwalk, along the ocean.