2008-05-29 / Front Page

Ocean beaches ready to go for summer season

BRICK TOWNSHIP - Beach Capt. Daniel Santaniello had his doubts about a Memorial Day opening after he got his first look at the damage caused by the recent nor'easter.

There wasn't much beach left at the township's three oceanfront beaches.Waves and wind washed in a large amount of debris, he said.

"If you had talked to me last week, I would never have thought we could open on Saturday," he said. "The guys did a great job. It was teamwork between our parks department and recreation department. We filled up about four (garbage bins)."

Fortunately, the recent storm was the first bad one of 2008. The Jersey Shore skippedmost of the usual winterNortheast storms.

The ocean water temperature late last week ranged from 48 degrees six feet down to 51 degrees on the water surface, he said.

"I've been lifeguarding for 13 years and this is the coolest Memorial Day weekend in a real long time," Santaniello said.

Some of the beach sand is still sitting 100 yards offshore, but the natural wave action will pushmuch of it back soon, he said.

There will be some changes this summer season. Lifeguards will only man the beaches on weekends from Memorial Day until June 15, township recreation director Andrea Zapcic said.

Brick beaches were traditionally open seven days a week from Memorial Day until Labor Day in the past.

"We were the only beach around guarding seven days a week fromMemorial Day," Zapcic said. "It was costing us a lot of money. It doesn't really pick up until school gets out."

Santaniello remembers those seven-day weeks.

"We would be lucky if we had 15 patrons on the beach," he said. "We sometimes had more lifeguards than visitors. I think it was a smart move."

But the township will keep the beaches open an extra two weekends after Labor Day, Zapcic said.

"Typically, we get at least two good weekends past Labor Day," she said. "A lot of visitors have gone home. That's when the residents come out to enjoy the beach."

Brick has hired about 20 additional lifeguards to cover three private beaches in town. The beach associations, which include Curtis Point, Sandcastle and Osborne Sea Bay, will reimburse the township for the cost of the guards, Zapcic said.

Brick will have 73 lifeguards this summer, which includes supervisors and captains, Santaniello said. Twenty-seven candidates tried out for a lifeguard position this year and 16 were selected.

"This is the most rookies we've had in the last six or seven years," he said.

Every guard, veteran or not, will continue training throughout the season, Santaniello said.

"Every guard has to do 21 hours prior to anyone sitting on the lifeguard stand," he said. "The rookies will do more. The first three weekends they won't be sitting on the lifeguard stands, they will be training. We call it rookie boot camp."

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