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1. * History *
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=14777
  it the next. And we ate a lot of fish, usually we caught them ourselves. We could get all we wanted from the bay." The bay was crawling with crabs, and it was almost impossible to dig your toes into the soft sand and not hit a clam. One year a brother and sister caught so many crabs that they filled up the boat and had to swim back pulling it. By the mid-1930s, Harvey Cedars had a hotel, a real estate
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2. Flood - Are You Protected
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16850
  with repetitive loss properties, which are estimated to cost $200 million per year in flood insurance claim payments. Repetitive loss properties represent only one percent of all flood insurance policies, yet before Hurricane Katrina, they accounted for nearly one-third of the claim payments (over $4.5 billion to date). Mitigation of the flood risk to these repetitive loss properties will reduce the overall
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3. Aerial History of Harvey Cedars
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=51622
  it late summer because that’s when my new duplex on Bay Terrace, with the red Mercury convertible in front, was finished. The most striking thing about this aerial is all the orange gravel and the lack of greenery, except on lots where nothing has yet been built. The beach is very narrow and many of the homes on the east side of the Boulevard would be destroyed seven years later, during the three
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4. Activity Committee
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=15541
      BOROUGH OF HARVEY CEDARS ACTIVITY COMMITTEE    The Harvey Cedars Activity Committee sponsors multiple events throughout the year! Those events include craft shows, an Arts Festival, weekly concerts, and a wine tasting.  All events are fully funded by donations - no tax dollars used! The HCAC is always looking for new members. If you are interested in joining
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5. Flood Awareness
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16821
  . FEMA is now part of the new Department of Homeland Security.   For local storm updates & evacuation info call 609-361-6000, watch the local community cable channel or the Weather Channel.   The Flood Hazard Our municipality is located entirely in the 100-year floodplain and, additionally, entirely located in what FEMA labeled a special flood hazard area
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6. Flood Insurance
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16829
  made the purchase of flood insurance mandatory for federally backed mortgages on buildings located in the Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs). It also affects all forms of Federal or Federally related financial assistance for buildings in SFHAs. The SFHA is the base (100-year) floodplain mapped on a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). It is shown as one or more zones that begin with the letter &ldquo
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7. Beach Badges
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=15560
    Beach Badges Badges are required on all beaches beginning June 15, 2026 for anyone 12 years of age or older. Click here for the pre-season order form. 2026 Badge Rates Pre-season rate Seasonal Badges (through June 15th) $40.00 Seasonal Badges after June 15th $50.00 Weekly Badges $20.00 Daily Badges $7.00 Senior badges available
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8. Lifeguard Employment
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=14967
  ; Employee Policy review, CPR and First Aid courses will be after the swim test at Borough Hall on both test dates.      All new and returning guards must attend.   LIFEGUARD EMPLOYEMENT FORMS New Hire Lifeguards must complete the following forms: New Lifeguard Employment Application  Working Permit - required for guards under 18 years
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9. Skip the straw, Save sea life
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=55812
  - enough to circle the world two-and-a-half times and fill Yankee Stadium nine times a day. • An estimated 222,432,000 straws annually could be eliminated on Long Beach Island according to our 2020 calculations, when we asked for your support of legislation eliminating straws. • It takes up to 200 years for a straw to decompose and like other plastics, straws break down into micro plastics
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10. Historical Photos of Harvey Cedars
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=54884
  right is on 80th Street. Lots of gravel yards and no landscaping! The light shading at upper right is now Loveladies harbor. 1972 GANG AT 80TH STREET BEACH: 50 years ago more people sat on beach towels, old towels, or old blankets and spreads. Very few bothered with beach chairs and only an occasional umbrella blocked the sun; people were less concerned about sun damage to skin. No beach
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11. Lifeguard in Training (LIT)
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=15131
  Lifeguards for many years.   While competitions are not our primary focus, many of the L.I.T.’s can’t wait for the opportunity to test their skills against their L.I.T. counterparts.  The Harvey Cedars L.I.T.’s will compete in many local L.I.T. tournaments.  Each summer there are L.I.T. tournaments held in Harvey Cedars along with our neighboring towns.  Tournament
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