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JOHN T. BUSHELL SR., 56, of TOMS RIVER Hello everyone. My name is Beth Bushell. I am the woman behind the
counter who usually cooks your breakfast in the early morning. I decided
to introduce myself to you because I have a real relationship with Betty
& Nick's. No my name is not Betty, and it is not Nick. Well, over 22 years have passed now since the addition was built and we keep on trying to get better and better. An "upstairs" addition is in the works. In the middle 90's, John took his son John Jr. under his wing teaching him everything about how to run this particular establishment in just such a way so that it stay as popular as it has ever been. Times have changed a lot since those days. There are many more regulations, the new breed of angler has different needs. John Jr. who is excellent with the computer decided to put Betty & Nicks on the World Wide Web. This served as a vehicle to report to our customers what was happening on the beach. They could also get information about new products and current fishing conditions. The potential was limitless. My story now ends in present time. On October 10th, 2005, while fishing with John
on Island Beach State Park, I was in a tournament run by Down Under Bar which is
part of Berkeley Seafood restaurant. John had already caught 2 stripers and I had
caught 1. We were having a great day talking to friends and family on the beach and
on the cell phones. I lost my fishing partner that day. John died suddenly, the same
age his dad died. I was with him. He had just talked to his son and best friend on
the cell phone. It was the way any fisherman would want to go. John is missed by me
and everyone that he came in contact with. He was a legend in his own time and he
will never be forgotten. He lived his life to the fullest and accomplished things
a lot of people only dream of. He loved his grandson very much and gave as much as
he could to him. Well, that is the end of my story, but not the end of Betty & Nick's.
Another generation of Bushell's will be running the "little tackle shop", and maybe if
Nick sees fit to have John Jr. take him under his wing, he will meet a girl named
Betty and go on for another 36 years.
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