School has ended...and all too abruptly....for a high school senior whose dad went above and beyond to give her a smile with her lunch since first grade.
You do NOT want to miss this amazing show. Not because Lou and I happen to make an appearance in it...but because this show and episode are amazing! Here are the details:
Eight years ago a TV show producer interviewed some elementary school kids. He did it again a few years later, and now, as high school students, you'll get to see how these kids have grown up and how their thoughts about being President of the U.S. have changed.
Here at the Jersey Shore, we love Asbury Park for so many reasons. And now PBS/NJTV is airing a 1-hour special that is one of the most comprehensive looks at Asbury that you will ever see.
This week on Driving Jersey you'll get to know a local band that's really made an impact in our area and beyond. And find out about the Asbury Park special coming next month!
Driving Jersey is a PBS show near and dear to my heart. It focuses on small-town stories in and around our area that we might never have known about otherwise. And it is produced with the heart and soul of what makes us all proud to call NJ home. Here's how you can help keep this great show on the air.
Driving Jersey has a new episode coming to PBS, and Producer Steve Rogers was on our show this morning talking about it. I've seen the show, and it's awesome!
The PBS Series Driving Jersey has a super special premiere tonight called "This Boardwalk Life". It chronicles four seasons in Seaside Heights following Hurricane Sandy.
Have you seen Driving Jersey? It's a reflection of the 'regular' people around our great state and a chance for you to get to check some amazing things happening right here that you may not have known about!.
We all know there is at least one thing that will annoy us on the roads of Monmouth and Ocean Counties each day. Liz, Nancy and I were talking about the infamous traffic circle on the show this morning and how it can be a pretty confusing and annoying place. Circles certainly aren't the only source of aggravation for drivers in our area, though.