I always meant to post something about that rock. For a central Jerseyite living on the western side of the state like me (We would always take 539 to 72 to get to Long Beach Island) that was always the marker for the "halfway point" between home and the island. My dad told me that he had heard it was a jetty rock that had been cut from quarries up around Sussex or Warren county and it had fell off a truck on it's way out to the shore. Since it was so heavy they just decided to push it off to the side of the road. Does anyone know if this is true? It seems like the only logical explanation for a huge boulder in the middle of an area where the largest rocks you can find are pebbles. Anyway, I always remember seeing the rock painted all different ways (Fraternity and Sorority insignias, shamrocks on St. Patties day, etc...), but after 9/11 I saw it painted up like the flag and it was a pretty cool feeling. However, I wondered how long it would last. I haven't been by it in quite a while so I didn't know it had been changed until I saw Strom's post. It would be nice to see someone paint the flag on it once again. I always wanted to see how thick the paint actually was on the rock-I can't even imagine how many times it's been painted! I wouldn't doubt that it's over a 1/4"