Restaurants and businesses in Long Branch are adding some new signage outside their doors to remind customers to wear a face covering in the community.
The numbers don't lie and new data released by the Ocean County Health Department displays some good news along with a concerning trend of Covid-19 cases in Ocean County.
Games have been underway for nearly two weeks now in Ocean County's District 18 Little League and much of the proposed health and safety guidelines have taken shape with masks, social distancing and hand sanitation leading the charge.
Toms River Police tried to warn the juveniles responsible for mischievous acts in the North Beach area of town to stop their wrongful behavior, but some of them opted to double down.
Recently we posted a story about many local Jersey Shore residents concerned about the size of the Memorial Day weekend yard parties they were seeing. And now we're starting to hear about at least one person who spread Covid-19.
An ordinance under consideration would allow any restaurant owner in Brick to apply for a seasonal outdoor dining permit which would give them additional seating while state regulations are in place.
This won't be a normal, typical summer in Ocean County as much as we wish it would be and as beaches and boardwalks reopen there will be restrictions and rules to follow.
The Ocean County towns with beaches have been meeting with each other and discussing the best way and timing to open up beaches and boardwalks as they map out the summer.