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After Sandy, Jersey Shore opens for summer
Tina Hook rolled a 729 series to win the singles title by just one pin in the recent 2013 Marion... Jacob Kisver, 6, and Luke Bursack, 6, both of Old Bridge, N.J., ride the swings Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Keansburg, N.J. After suffering damage from superstorm Sandy, the Keansburg Amusement Park reopens for the season.
Central Regional Board Of Ed Tables Vote On Uniforms, But With Caveat
After more than two hours of heated discussion, the Central Regional Board of Education decided to table a controversial vote on school uniforms tonight.
The efforts of South Jersey citizens attempting to retain access to a favorite fishing area despite a construction proposal by the state Transportation Department has been successful.
Summer festivals lighting up NJ
The sounds of summer are gearing up to be heard in Jersey this summer with Skate and Surf just around the corner this weekend, and the Vans Warped Tour coming up in July.
56-lb striper trolled off IBSP
As noted in recent blogs, there are some big stripers being trolled in deep water off Island Beach State Park.
I suppose it's a form of hunger that compels me to check the Shore weather forecast and get every stitch of laundry done today.
M'town Students Hoping Designs are 'Shore' Winners
A group of art students at Middletown High School South have demonstrated their love for the Jersey Shore and the impact Super Storm Sandy had on their lives - and that could mean $50,000 to the school.
Dune System At Island Beach State Park Didn't Cause Sandy Damage To Mainland, DEP Says
South Seaside Park resident Donald Whiteman's family has lived on the barrier island section of Berkeley Township for seven decades.
Poll: Most Shore residents like dunes but don't want them forced by government
SEASIDE PARK - Most Shore residents like the idea of constructing dunes to protect against storms but they don't want government forcing them to give away property to build the sand structures, according to a Monmouth University poll released today.
Photos: Chris Christie through the years
Pelican Island resident Lee Tice turns away from Governor Chris Christie with tears in his eyes after telling the governor that he lost both his homes, the one in Pelican Island and a rental in Seaside Park, during Hurricane Sandy, as Christie made a stop at the Drum Point Elementary School following a tour of the storm's aftermath.
House crashers in Seaside Park land in county jail
A weekend visit that included two house crashes, drinking and destruction, has landed four people in Ocean County Jail, according to borough police.
Wildwood To Host Diabetes Fundraiser [AUDIO]
The city is partnering with several area businesses and the South Jersey Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to coordinate the event on Saturday, May 18th.
Portions of Seaside Heights Boardwalk Coming Alive
A cool breeze that kept air temperatures in the low 60s weren't much of a deterrent to the dozens of visitors that stopped by the partially-reopened Seaside Heights boardwalk on Saturday - for what many described as their first glimpse of the rebuild since Sandy.
Striper fishing continues in ocean and bay
Capt. Sal Cursi had no trouble chunking stripers on a single drop in Raritan Bay as his anglers quickly limited on Jo-Jo from Sewaren though stripers even hit on the slack.
Stripers hit clams in surprisingly good weather
The forecast for today wasn't good, and many anglers stayed home, but those who fished ended up with a nice day -- and probably some stripers.
Jersey Shore Rebounding After Sandy
It's been six months since a storm of historic proportions slammed into the Jersey Shore, wiping out entire stretches of the fabled boardwalk, sweeping amusement park rides out to sea and prompting Gov.
Shaking off Sandy, most amusement parks are open for fun
The breathtaking thrill as the roller coaster falls down a big drop. The escalating anticipation just before bumper cars collide.
NJ beach sweeps uncover ordnance, amusement debris
Amusement park debris spawned by Superstorm Sandy and an explosive device were among the many items uncovered during an environmental group's annual sweep of New Jersey's 127 miles of beaches.
Students eager to help in this weekend's beach cleanups
Sand pouring into her sneakers as she hunts for debris on her hometown's shoreline might not be a typical Saturday for a teenager, but Kathryn Kusion is eager for her volunteer time on the beach.