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Man dies on the beach in Wildwood Crest, NJ, early Tuesday morning
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Five Jersey Shore beaches under fecal bacteria advisories on Tuesday, July 2
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Garden State Parkway backed up for 15 miles after portion buckles in New Jersey
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North Wildwood lifts ban on some beach tents after progress on beach nourishment project
NORTH WILDWOOD, N.J. (CBS) -- Thanks to progress on the city's beach nourishment project, North Wildwood is scaling back on its beach tent ban just in time for the Fourth of July holiday weekend.North Wildwood Mayor Patrick Rosenello posted on Facebook Tuesday that the city council approved a resolution to suspend restrictions on beach tents, cabanas and canopies."Tents or similar shade structures that are 10' by 10' or smaller are now PERMITTED on the North Wildwood beaches. Any structures larger than 10' by 10' are still restricted," the post said.Back in May, the North Wildwood City Council approved banning large...
Man Found Dead On Jersey Shore Beach, Police Investigating
A man was found dead on a beach in Cape May County, authorities said.Wildwood Crest police responded to the beach near Myrtle Road at around 6:20 a.m. on Tuesday, July 2, the department said in a news release. The 911 caller was performing CPR on the unconscious man when police arrived.The man…
Extra Points: Wildwood Lifeguard wins 42nd Annual SuperAthalon
CAPE MAY – Midway through Monday’s 42nd SuperAthalon, as he was rowing along the shoreline past dolphins and seagulls, Cape May lifeguard Rob Moran thought about the person who created the event in 1982. The triathlon-style race was the brainchild of form Cape May Beach Patrol Captain Harry...
Wildwood Beach Patrol talks beach safety ahead of July 4th weekend
FOX 29 Weather Authority's Kathy Orr talks with Captain Ed Schneider, with the Wildwood Beach Patrol, about preparations for the July 4th holiday and tips for keeping safe while on the beach and in the water.
Coffee while you walk: Wildwood boardwalk adding first Starbucks
Now you can get Starbucks while you're on vacation. They're adding one to Wildwood's boardwalk. According to Wildwood 365, a new Starbucks is being built on the boardwalk at Glenwood Avenue. It will be the only Starbucks on the boardwalk and the second one opening in the shore town in as many years.
Homes at or under $350,000 in Cape May County
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between June 24 and June 30. In this article, we outline recent property sales in Cape May County, all of which featured homes under $350,000. Here, we provide a breakdown of the...
Atlantic Shores offshore wind farm in NJ gets key approval by Biden administration
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The U.S. Interior Department approved the proposed Atlantic Shores offshore wind farm in New Jersey on Tuesday, giving a major boost to a project that would be the state's first.The project still requires an additional federal approval of its construction and operations plan, along with two state-level permits, before construction can begin.Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said the department's decision marked the ninth offshore wind project approved under the Biden administration, green-lighting 13 gigawatts of electricity, enough to power 5 million homes."The Biden-Harris administration is building momentum every day for our clean energy future, and today's milestone...
Fecal bacteria advisories issued for NJ beaches: How to find water test results for Monroe County
After five Five Jersey Shore beaches went under advisories for high levels of fecal bacterial this week and a north country state park kept Lake Ontario off limits to swimmers during the last week in June, Upstate New Yorkers may be wondering if it's safe to swim in nearby lakes and rivers this summer.
New Jersey Transit commuters sound off on delays and cancelations, Amtrak asks for patience
With the holiday getaway now in full swing, there is continued concern this week from New Jersey Transit customers.For weeks, riders have faced delays and cancellations at a seemingly endless rate and as the decades-old train line infrastructure continues to age, the problem is likely only going to get worse."If you're in this city and this happens, you're stuck!" a commuter said.Trouble ahead. Trouble behind."I commute in twice a week and it's a nightmare," another commuter said."They make you come here and wait for hours and hours and hours and hours and then they go, 'Yeah, we don't have trains...
Could massive Cat 4 Hurricane Beryl affect New Jersey gas prices?
New Jersey will be spared the wrath of Hurricane Beryl — the first category five storm of the 2024 hurricane season, which is barreling through the Caribbean — but Garden State residents could be hit in one still unpleasant way: rising gas prices. The storm has rampaged through...
Shore towns seek halt to wind turbine plan through lawsuit
As part of the ongoing opposition to the construction of Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Farms plan, eight shore towns in Ocean and north Atlantic counties are attempting to reverse the state’s project approvals through litigation. At the end of May, a group of eight towns, referred to in the lawsuit as the Shore Municipalities, including Long Beach Township, Beach Haven, Ship Bottom, Barnegat Light, Surf City, Harvey Cedars, Brigantine Beach and Ventnor City filed two appeals and a stay motion against the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in an attempt to prevent 200 wind turbines to be placed less than nine miles offshore, adding that the DEP is “failing to protect the sensitive coastal waters of New Jersey by granting the final stages of approvals to Atlantic Shores.”
NJ traffic nightmare after road buckles on Garden State Parkway
🚧 A crack in the right lane of the southbound Parkway was reported after 3 p.m. 🚧 20-mile delay between Tinton Falls and Toms River. Repairs were completed Tuesday night after the pavement buckled on southbound Garden State Parkway Tuesday afternoon, creating a nearly 20-mile delay. State Police...
NJ offers $50K student loan relief for certain workers
TRENTON — A new student loan redemption program supports home and community-based workers. The program will benefit health care, behavioral health, and social services professionals serving those with medical needs, behavioral and/or mental health conditions, and disabilities. The program will be funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid...
Steven Fulop’s Vision for Greater Transparency and Trust in NJ Government
Steven Fulop aims to restore trust in New Jersey’s government by tackling corruption and improving transparency. His plan also encourages more public involvement in decision-making processes. Key Takeaways. Steven Fulop aims to stop corruption with clear rules, open records, and strong conflict of interest policies. The plan includes participatory...
N.J. weather: Threat of scattered thunderstorms may spoil some July 4th celebrations
An unwelcome guest may be showing up at some of New Jersey’s Fourth of July celebrations on Thursday — stormy weather. That’s the word from the National Weather Service, which says scattered rain showers and thunderstorms, some of which may become severe with heavy downpours and damaging wind gusts, are expected to pop up in the Garden State Thursday afternoon and Thursday evening as a warm front moves across our region.
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