16-34 Community Association

PO Box 283
Ocean City NJ 08226
Association Officers

PresidentJim Tweed has been a full-time resident of Ocean City since 2002 but has been connected to Ocean City since his first day on the beach at 6 weeks old.  After graduating from Colgate University in 1970 he served four years as an intelligence officer in the Air Force.  Following that he moved to Southern California.  His careers included small business owner, 21 years in the pharmaceutical industry, and a mid-life career change as a solo practitioner attorney specializing in civil litigation.  Jim met his wife, Jo Ann,  on  11th St. beach in the summer of 1966.  They have two grown children and one granddaughter.

Andrew Fasy.(1st Vice President)  Drew is a 20 + year resident of Ocean City and a small business owner in a neighboring community.  He is a West Chester University graduate, class of 1985. Drew and his family; his wife Kirsten, a 1st grade teacher, and son Aidan, love living in Ocean City and are proud to be a part of this wonderful community.   


Curt Gronert (2nd Vice President)
 

Stan Duzy (Treasurer) and his wife, Claire, have been summer residents of Ocean City since 1992 and full time residents since 2007. Stan worked for Honeywell, Inc., as VP Finance before retiring after 27 years in 1999. He joined Kennametal, Inc., as Chief Administrative Officer in 1999 and retired in 2007. Stan and Claire have lived and worked in many parts of the United States as well as China, India and Europe. Stan graduated from the University of Dayton in 1970. Stan is a Sales Associate with RE/MAX of Ocean City.

 

 

 

 

Regina Ralston became the Corresponding Secretary and Membership Coordinator this past June.  She and her husband have lived in Ocean City for the past 18 years and have been involved in many community projects.  Regina retired from Verizon after 36 years in the telecommunications industry.  She is privileged to be working with the 16-34 Association in their continued efforts to make Ocean City the best destination for both residents and visitors.

 

Recording Secretary-Teresa Coggshall is very proud to serve on the board of the 16-34 Community Neighborhood Association. Teresa has lived in the south end of the island for over twenty years and is very active in working towards the preservation of Ocean City as a family friendly resort. Since joining the association, she has joined the the 16-34 officers in their efforts to promote fair zoning laws.She is married with two children who grew up with wonderful memories of their summers in Ocean City.

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 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS  
  Committee work is very important to the vitality of our organization.  It is easy to get involved.  Just contact us at 16-34oc.org.

Aviation Advisory - Regina Ralston

Archives – Paul Anselm

Environmental/Beautification – Regina Ralston & Teresa Coggshall

Bike Advocacy – Drew Fasy
Mission Statement/Goal
 
  The goal of the 16 34 Community Association's Bicycle Advocacy Committee is to promote biking as an environmentally responsible and healthy means of transportation. We believe advocating bike infrastructure and safety will improve the general welfare, health, and environment of the community.  We advocate biking as a solution to our growing health concerns, environmental concerns, and local traffic congestion and parking problems. Biking is a "green" mode of transportation, with the benefit of being a healthy mode of travel. By increasing the number of bikes on our streets, and thereby decreasing the number of automobiles, we will live in a healthier place; breathing less carbon emmissions and consuming less fossil fuels. Able to more fully enjoy the Shore lifestyle.    

 Life Saving Station – Betty Ralston 

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embership – Regina Ralston

Planning & Zoning - Jim Tweed
 
Education - Curt Gronert

Website – Julie Baumgardner
Mission Statement/Goal

The goal of the website committe is to keep the members of 16-34 and visitors to our site aware of important information in a timely manner.  To provide an avenue for open communication, and to provide links to the other aspects of living in our community.