Parcells, Bill; and Demasio, Nunyo. Parcells: A Football Life, p. 486. Crown/Archetype, 2014. ISBN9780385346368. Accessed November 23, 2015. "During Parcells's final season with the Patriots, Judy and her husband agreed to build a home in Sea Girt, New Jersey, so that they could live by the beach. The couple moved into the new beachside home just before Parcells joined the Jets in February 1997, causing him to rent a condominium on Long Island."
"NWS Damage Surveys for April 1, 2023 Tornado Outbreak and Wind Event", Iowa State University. Accessed April 25, 2023. "A tornado formed from an east southeast moving rotating supercell within a line of thunderstorms and made a brief touchdown on the National Guard Training Center Grounds in Sea Girt, NJ. The tornado likely developed over Stockton Lake and tracked east southeast over the New Jersey Youth Challenge Academy. The entire half dome, wood frame, shingled roof of the southwest facing academy building, about 25 yards wide and 50 yards long, was lifted and thrown eastward. The debris was lofted and strewn for about 250 yards to the east northeast in a tapering, semi-circled debris drag marks and layout pattern. In addition one tree was uprooted and laid in an east northeast direction. The tornado likely lifted as it tracked east across the parking lot and open grass fields. Based on the degree of damage and construction this was determined to be EF2 wind damage of 110- 120 mph, with debris and downed tree pattern indicative of a tornado."
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Sending Districts, Manasquan Public Schools. Accessed June 23, 2020. "Manasquan High School receives students from seven different districts; Avon, Brielle, Belmar, Lake Como, Sea Girt, Spring Lake, and Spring Lake Heights. Including our Manasquan students, the high school population is just under one thousand students."
Library & Archives Manuscript Collections - Collection 31 Morris Family Papers, 1875-1968, The Monmouth County Historical Association. Accessed October 1, 2015. "In the early part of the nineteenth century the 800 acres which comprised Sea Girt were divided into two farms owned by men named Bell and Sherman. In 1835 Commodore Robert Stockton bought the farm from John Sherman and in 1847 Dr. Charles Montrose Graham of New York City bought the Bell farm."
Rossics, Anthony. "Donald Fetzer becomes Sea Girt’s new mayor; Succeeds Ken Farrell, who retired in July", The Coast Star, August 19, 2021. Accessed August 1, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Donald Fetzer has been named the new mayor of Sea Girt by the borough council at the Wednesday, Aug. 11, borough council meeting.... The opening was made when former Mayor Ken Farrell retired last month after serving 16 years as a councilman and mayor."
"Doyle is Delegate For President Ford",The Coast Star, June 17, 1976. Accessed August 1, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Dr. William T. Doyle, formerly of Sea 'Girt, will attend the Republican National Convention in Kansas City, Mo., as a delegate supporting President Gerald R. Ford."
Guion, Payton. "These 43 N.J. school districts have fewer than 200 students", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, September 2017. Accessed January 30, 2020. "Based on data from the state Department of Education from the last school year and the Census Bureau, NJ Advance Media made a list of the smallest of the small school districts in the state, excluding charter schools and specialty institutions.... 21. Sea Girt Borough; Enrollment: 145; Grades: Pre-K-8; County: Monmouth; Town population: 1,828"
"Executive Order No. 223", State of New Jersey, April 17, 2017. Accessed November 15, 2018. "Whereas, Judge Lacey was born in Newark and resided in Sea Girt and Glen Ridge"
DeMasters, Karen. "Up Front: On The Map; A Civil War-Era Submarine Surfaces in Sea Girt", The New York Times, June 20, 1999. Accessed June 28, 2012. "A large black egg-shaped piece of cast iron about the size of a tiny apartment bathroom sits on a red steel cradle in a corner of the New Jersey National Guard Militia Museum in Sea Girt. The 46,000-pound vessel, called the Intelligent Whale, is a Civil War-era submarine and the latest acquisition of the military museum in the original armory at the National Guard Training Center."
Sullivan, Ronald. "lacey considered as '71 candidate", The New York Times, August 28, 1975. Accessed November 15, 2018. "Reached for comment at his summer home in Sea Girt, Judge Lacey refused to discuss any speculation about his candidacy."
Goldstein, Richard. "Richie Regan, 72, Star Player And Then Coach at Seton Hall", The New York Times, December 26, 2002. Accessed November 15, 2018. "Richie Regan, a star guard on Seton Hall's 1953 National Invitation Tournament champions and later the university's basketball coach, athletic director and fund-raising director for athletics, died Tuesday at a hospital in Neptune, N.J. Regan, who lived in Sea Girt, N.J., was 72."
Waggoner, Walter H. "Lawrence Whipple, 72, Dies; Sat On U.S. Court In Newark", The New York Times, June 9, 1983. Accessed March 18, 2020. "Judge Lawrence A. Whipple of Federal District Court in Newark died yesterday at Medicenter, a nursing home in Red Bank, N.J., of complications following open-heart surgery last September. He was 72 years old and lived in Sea Girt, N.J."
Staff. "Elmer M. Matthews, veteran, lawyer and former N.J. legislator, dies", Palm Beach Daily News, February 7, 2015. Accessed November 23, 2015. "Elmer M. Matthews of Palm Beach and Sea Girt, N.J., died Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015, after a brief illness. He was 87. Born in Orange, N.J., Mr. Matthews lived in South Orange, Verona, Bernardsville and Sea Girt, N.J., before moving to Palm Beach."
Borough Council, Borough of Sea Girt, New Jersey. Accessed February 5, 2025. "The Borough of Sea Girt is governed under the Borough form of government. The governing body consists of a Mayor and six council members who are elected at large. The Mayor is elected by the voters to a four year term and each Council member is elected to serve a three year term.""
Administrator, Sea Girt, New Jersey. Accessed February 5, 2025.
Borough Clerk, Sea Girt, New Jersey. Accessed February 5, 2025.
History, Borough of Sea Girt. Accessed February 5, 2025. "In 1853, Commodore Robert F. Stockton acquired the large tract of land and built a lavish summer estate in the area between Stockton Lake and Wreck Pond."
Borough Council Meeting Minutes for June 26, 2019, Borough of Sea Girt. Accessed February 5, 2025. "Amend Resolution No. 96-2019 Appointing Mark Clemmensen to the Borough Council Seat Vacated by William Foley (appointment end date revised)"
Bruce Lefebvre: The Frog and the Peach, New Brunswick, NJ, Starchefs.com. Accessed November 23, 2015. "A New Jersey native, Lefebvre is extremely familiar with his home state's fine produce. He grew up in Sea Girt along the Jersey Shore, and at the age of 15 started working as a dishwasher in a local restaurant."
Wreck Pond, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Accessed April 25, 2023. "Wreck Pond Watershed is in southern Monmouth County and comprised of the following four municipalities: Wall Township; and the Boroughs of Spring Lake Heights, Spring Lake and Sea Girt. The watershed is approximately 12.8 square miles (8,172 acres), extending from the headwaters in Wall Township near Allaire Airport and flowing east-southeast to discharge into Wreck Pond."
Sea Girt Board of Education District Policy 0110 - Identification, Sea Girt School District. Accessed June 23, 2020. "Purpose: The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades Pre-Kindergarten through eight in the Sea Girt School District. Composition: The Sea Girt School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Sea Girt."
Monmouth County Government, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Accessed July 19, 2022. "Monmouth County is governed by five commissioners elected at-large for three-year terms. Each January, the freeholders select one of their members to serve as the director of the board for the year to preside over the meetings and activities of the Board."
King, Peter. "The NFL: Coach in Waiting", Sports Illustrated, December 24, 2001, backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 7, 2013. Accessed November 23, 2015. "Bill Parcells isn't sure he wants to return to the game, but he's doing his homework. Sunday afternoon was still young as Bill Parcells sat in his living room in Sea Girt, N.J., four houses west of the Atlantic Ocean, with the whole world in his hands."