As the calendar turns the page to May on Sunday, we will kick off a weekly theme of 'Jersey Shore Summer' on 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave' from 6-8 am on 94.3 The Point and 105.7 The Hawk.
I am from Wall Township but I know what it's like to live far away from home. After getting my undergraduate degree from West Virginia University, I moved to a small town in western Kentucky to start my radio career. After that, I lived in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for three years. Long story short, there is nothing better than living at the Jersey Shore. Monmouth & Ocean County are awesome! The locals "get it", the restaurants are tremendous, and you can never run out of fun things to do.
There's nothing more devastating than driving all the way to the beach and having to go home because you can't find parking. How do we help the frustrating parking situation at the Jersey Shore?
There has been pepped up demand for mobile vaccination units to be rolled out for months to help those especially who are homebound or are restricted to being home or unable to travel.
The true financial impacts of the summer of 2020 at the Jersey Shore won't truly be known until sometime next year but this year saw record beach revenue in Monmouth County despite the restrictions and despite the pandemic.
Susan Abatemarco is a lifetime Monmouth County resident who spent 8 years as a lifeguard, many years as a competitive long boarder, and 22 years in public education working with kids with disabilities. has shared a letter worth reading.