Task Force Will Study Shore Beach Fees [AUDIO]
A resolution moving through the State House would establish a task force to take a closer look at those much-maligned beach fees charged by most shore towns.
A resolution moving through the State House would establish a task force to take a closer look at those much-maligned beach fees charged by most shore towns.
A mystery water problem remains unsolved in Lake Como and surrounding communities.
After taking a beating from Superstorm Sandy, another shore town is happy to report its boardwalk is completely rebuilt.
Almost seven months after Superstorm Sandy, there's some good news for New Jersey homeowners who have had continuing flooding problems in their homes.
On the same day workers began removing the Jet Star roller coaster from the Atlantic Ocean, Casino Pier officials in Seaside Heights announced a new amusement for summer 2013.
During Prince Harry's trip to Seaside Heights and Mantoloking, security is expected to be far beyond the norm according to several Seaside Heights councilmen.
State officials are voicing concern that all of the debris left in the wake of Superstorm Sandy more than 6 months ago could provide additional breeding grounds for mosquitoes that carry the West Nile Virus.
Prince Harry will be in New Jersey on Tuesday. He wants to see the part of the Jersey Shore that Superstorm Sandy hit the hardest. He'll be accompanied by Governor Christie when he tours "ground zero" of the storm, Mantoloking. He'll also be stopping by Seaside Heights to see the progress of Restore The Shore. We figured since Harry will be at the Shore, he might as well get the full experience. That's why we asked you on Facebook to name a landmark or hot spot in Monmouth & Ocean counties that is a must for the Prince to see.
Waterfront homeowners are not as selfish with their view as many previously thought.
Signed easements for a massive federal beach replenishment project are starting to trickle in once again after Long Beach Township posted the names of 63 holdout oceanfront property owners on its municipal website.
We know almost $2 billion in federal grants are slated to come to New Jersey for Sandy recovery, but once the dough arrives, then what?
While work continues to get our beaches and boardwalks ready in time for the Memorial Day weekend, there are still thousands of people who are displaced from Superstorm Sandy's wrath.