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Jim Hutchinson Sr. LBI Region Fishing Update: July 1
LONG BEACH ISLAND REGION - The captains of the Beach Haven Charter Fishing Association have been fighting strong winds recently that have made fishing somewhat of a challenge. As the winds subside, and the water continues its upward rise in temperature, fishing will be productive. Fluke continue to be the main inshore target with good numbers of smallish fish around. Locating those keeper sized fish will become easier as the summer progresses. Another positive note is the fact that the black sea bass season re-opens on Monday, July 1 in New Jersey waters. The daily bag limit...
Happy Hour Event with Black Sheep Studios and Shake & Strain This Wednesday, July 3
LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP, NJ - Happy Hour is back at Black Sheep Studios on July 3rd. Sip on a Shake and Strain LBI cocktail after an hour-long sweat session. Choose BARRE or CYCOLOGY CIRCUIT.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER This is their largest happy hour yet, with two classes running from 5-6 p.m. followed by a cocktail making and tasting session with Shake and Strain LBI. Choose: ▪️Happy Hour @ the Barre w/ Devon ▪️Happy Hour: Cycology Circuit w/ Jenn SIGN UP IS LIVE on Momence with limited spots available. Cost is $36 “Happy Hour Drop In” and includes your workout and cocktail.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Shop New Arrivals with an Exclusive 20% discount, as well. Black Sheep Studios, located at 11101 Long Beach Boulevard in Long Beach Township. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Family Fun Promised At Ocean County Fair
BERKELEY – The Ocean County Fair will again be held at the Robert J. Miller Airpark on Route 530 in Berkeley and will be filled with all the rides, food, and entertainment you’ve come to expect at the annual event. Entrance to the fairground is $10. Parking is...
Backward Flag Brewing Co. in Lacey has closed
Backward Flag Brewing Co., which opened in Lacey in 2015, has closed. The last day for the brewery, owned by U.S. Army veteran Torie Fisher, was June 29. News of the closing was shared on social media. "We know how hard this news will hit some. We feel that sting,...
N.J. brewery owned by a female veteran has closed
New Jersey’s brewing community is again without another beer maker, with the recent closure of a business that’s believed to be among only a few woman-owned breweries in the state. Backward Flag Brewing Company, which was known as space devoting itself to helping veterans transition into post-military careers,...
Former Owner of Brigantine Seaside Market, Tilton Market Dies
Joseph Mazzeo of Linwood, a lifetime owner of South Jersey food markets, died on Tuesday. The former owner of Joe's Seaside Super Market in Brigantine and co-owner of Tilton Market in Northfield was 94. According to his obituary, Mazzeo grew up in Egg Harbor City and was in a US...
Limited Edition Tie-Dye Tees For Sale at Rescue by Lacey
MILLTOWN, NJ - Fourth of July is on Thursday. If anyone is looking for a bit of red, white and blue to wear for the borough's annual Fourth of July festivities, stop by Rescued by Lacey. A limited number of tye-dye shirts, handmade by the children of Milltown Fourth of July Committee members, are available for pre-sale through Wednesday. A limited number of commemorative shirts will also be sold at the Milltown Fourth of July tent in Gloria Bradford Borough Park following Thursday's parade. Shirts are $20 and all sales are cash only. Shirt proceeds go to support Milltown's Fourth of July celebration. Rescued by Lacey is located at 84 North Main Street. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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