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Sea Bright Sandy Situation: Hot Soup, Spoons, Cups Needed

Residents wait in line daily to visit their homes and pick up items left behind

 

The scene at the foot of the Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge, on the Rumson side, is a surreal one post-Hurricane Sandy.

U.S. Army National Guard personnel are stationed at the entrance to the bridge, camouflage gear, hummer vehicle and all. No one may cross the bridge into Sea Bright. A lit sign sends the message, in addition to police and other emergency services vehicles.

A SCAT bus has been transporting Sea Bright residents over the bridge to their homes for 10 minutes at a time, section by section of town, to gather whatever they can from their devastated homes.

While piles of supplies have been brought in for the displaced residents, volunteers have said that, at this point, what is really needed more than anything is something hot and soothing to sip, like soup. People are getting colder by the day and waiting in line in adverse weather conditions is becoming more difficult, compounded by the stress. So, soup is on the wish list right now.

If there are any restaurateurs out there who have leftover soup and can figure out a way to deliver it hot, it would be most appreciated, the volunteers said.

And volunteers have come in all ages and backgrounds. Rumson residents Katherine Barrett and Kim Drastal are Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Field Hockey teammates and volunteers at the polls and in helping with relief efforts for displaced Sea Bright residents. Barrett is also a member of the Rumson EMS.

The two were helping at the voting polls Tuesday at the Fair Haven Firehouse and said that they are happy to help and encourage more to join in the effort.

"I just feel so bad for the people of Sea Bright," Barrett said. "We have to deal with no electricity, but they have to deal with just so much more. We're lucky by comparison. If we can do anything at all to make their day just a little better, it's good."

"It's been a great experience," said Drastal. "We're so lucky for what we have. We should all remember that."

If you have the means to provide hot soup to the residents, please reach out to the volunteers at the foot of the bridge by just bringing hot soup, cups and spoons (for serving), or email us at elaine.develde@patch.com.

About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy and Sea Bright NJ

James OKeefe

8:27 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012

Our Lady of Perpetual Help on 36 near that bridge has warm clothes

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cLAIREola

9:20 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012

DON'T BRING SOUP TO THE FOOT OF THE BRIDGE TODAY! "Due to the impending Nor’ Easter there will be no access into the Borough of Sea Bright on Wednesday, November 7, 2012 and the Borough will remain closed until further notice. Do not come to the Rumson Bridge seeking access as there will be NO EXCEPTIONS to this prohibition."

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Elaine Van Develde

11:13 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012

Claire. No one is seeking access to Sea Bright. They just want to get the coats and soup to people at the foot of the bridge.

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Nancy Range Anderson

1:52 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

Speaking as someone who stood on the line Tuesday waiting for the SCAT bus to Sea Bright I'd like to thank the warm, friendly volunteers. They walked up and down three lines of worried residents offering coffee, soup, sandwiches and smiles. It almost made me forget why I was waiting there.

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Heather Garson

5:13 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

I lost my home and now I lost my country. I'm at my wits end!

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tracy m

9:02 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

Are hot beverages still needed and can we drop them off?

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