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It’s Nesting Season! Watch Out For Turtles on Jersey Shore Roads, Towns Urge
Attention Jersey Shore goers! It's turtle crossing season!. If you're heading to the Jersey shore this summer and you see an oddly-placed rock on the road, careful not to hit it! It could very well be a mama turtle. It's turtle crossing season at the Jersey shores, and drivers are...
Jersey Shore beach lifts bans on tents
North Wildwood, New Jersey, has lifted a ban on tents ahead of Independence Day weekend. When North Wildwood Council revised its 70-year-old municipal code, the city’s beach was starved of sand after offseason storms had battered the coastline, fueling a need for emergency repairs that pitted local officials against Trenton.
Busy restaurant in North Wildwood, NJ, closes just as summer heats up
A popular restaurant in North Wildwood has recently closed for good just as the busy summer season heats up. Most people know that the restaurant business is very difficult, even in a bustling state like New Jersey. In fact, the National Restaurant Association says only about 20% of restaurants are...
Rising cost of food along Jersey shore shocks some vacationers ahead of July 4
Many will be heading to the Jersey shore this week to start their summer vacations, and while it might seem like an escape from reality, it will not help you escape rising food costs.Prices are high all over the Philadelphia area, but more people are down the shore for the July 4 holiday weekend.Some eatery employees said they've had to increase the prices on their menu because they're getting charged more from their suppliers."It's not my fault -- we buy high, we sell high," said Ike Shaaid, the chef at Litterer's Food Court.Shaaid said the increased prices have led to...
The Cape May Zoo’s Baby Wallaby OFFICIALLY Has A Name!
South Jersey is NOT over the cuteness and probably won't be anytime soon. Babies are THE BEST. Period. What's better than a human baby, you might ask? Well, that's easy... a baby animal. The baby wallaby recently born at the Cape May Zoo easily stole the hearts of South Jersey and beyond.
Lights in the sky, ‘Jaws’ on the screen and more July 4 ‘Shore Things’
The Jersey Shore is usually filled with food, fun and fireworks during the Fourth of July weekend, but there’s even more happening, with events ranging from the Ocean City Pops in concert to a collectibles show and outdoor “Jaws” screening.
The ‘Sounds’ of ‘Taylor Swift’ are Coming to Ocean City, NJ
It’s being hailed as “Back by Overwhelming Demand.”. Entertainment pro Bob Rose is the reliable source where I learned about this. Rose shared the news on his social media page yesterday that …. After kicking off the summer with TWO sold out shows, Let's Sing Taylor - A...
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.
At the Shore: Fireworks and shows sure to fire up your independence
This holiday weekend is going to be a blast. For most of us, our weekend is going to start early this week. Let me start this round up by reminding you that Wednesday is not the day to work late. There’s going to be epic shore traffic. So, if your boss gives you the all clear in the early afternoon, make a run for it. Or, by all means, work from home if you can.
Starbucks is Coming to the Wildwood Boardwalk!
You may have heard the rumors, and today we can finally confirm: a Starbucks is coming to the Wildwood Boardwalk!. For weeks, speculation has been circulating about the possibility of the popular coffee chain setting up shop in one of New Jersey’s most beloved seaside destinations. Today, we are thrilled to put those rumors to rest with an enthusiastic, “Yes, it’s happening!”
Ocean City Aquatic Center Pool to be Modernized
The Ocean City Aquatic & Fitness Center pool has been a favorite place in the community for avid swimmers, competitors and for swim lessons. But after 46 years of use, the six-lane, 25-meter, indoor pool is showing its age. The facility is in need of modernization, including repairs to a leaky drainage system and repairs to the pool walls, among other issues.
Summer Concert Series Adds Another Taylor Swift Tribute Show
After two shows on June 24 sold out, “Let’s Sing Taylor: A Live Band Experience Celebrating Taylor Swift” will return for a third show at the Ocean City Music Pier at 5 p.m. Tuesday, August 20. The band promotes its “faithful and lively covers” of Swift’s expansive...
Carriage Horse Likely Died From Cardiac Event While Pulling Cape May Tourists, Necropsy Says
An 18-year-old Percheron gelding named Ice died suddenly "in a very public setting" on Thursday, June 27, the Cape May Carriage Company said in a Facebook post. The company offers tours showcasing Victorian architecture in Cape May's historic district. The company said Ice was the first horse to die while...
Top 10 BEST Jersey Shore Pizzerias To Visit This Summer
It's summer and there might not be a better treat than hitting the boards and grabbing a slice of delicious Jersey Shore pizza! We have the best pizza in America so it's not easy to pick out the best of the best in the nation. Whether you love pepperoni or mushroom, red or white pie, the Garden State has the pizza and there is never a bad slice, that I know of lol.
60 Years to the Day of the Cape May - Lewes Ferry
LEWES, DE - The Cape May - Lewes Ferry is celebrating a major milestone Monday as it continues to link Delaware and New Jersey and drive tourism in the region. The first-ever passage of the Cape May - Lewes Ferry between Delaware and New Jersey occurred on July 1st, 1964. According to the Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA) that maiden voyage transported 8 vehicles and 15 passengers from Lewes to Cape May. The DRBA says today, exactly 60 years later, the ferry service has since taken more than 17 million vehicles and over 50 million customers across the Delaware Bay.
Bernadette Peters kicks off Ocean City Pops season
OCEAN CITY – Broadway’s Bernadette Peters appeared with the Ocean City Pops Orchestra Sunday night to open a star-studded season of concerts in the Music Pier. The 76-year-old Peters brought the energy of a Broadway singer half her age. And the sold-out audience clapped and cheered with her on a familiar repertoire. She offered energy, variety and high style for a full 90 minutes — no intermission.
Dog day of summer: Skato for Kato benefits Humane Society of Ocean City
OCEAN CITY — Dozens turned out for the annual Skato for Kato event June 20 that featured a skateboard competition and concert by the punk-pop band The Sheckies. Skateboarders young and old (not quite as old as this former skate rat) attacked the obstacles, ramps and bowls to show off their best tricks at the Ocean City Skate Park on the corner of Fifth Street and Asbury Avenue.
High-tech amenities, multilevel layout set Southend home apart
OCEAN CITY — Be the first to track beach sand across the floor of the new single-family home at 5315 Asbury Ave. in the Southend neighborhood of America’s Greatest Family Resort. Featuring five bedrooms and five bathrooms, the home includes all of the bells and whistles that modern...
Classic American Tales presents more "Tales at the Dormer House" in July
(CAPE MAY, NJ) -- Pulitzer-prize winner and Algonquin Round Table wit, Edna Ferber (1885 – 1968) wrote short stories, plays, and novels, many requiring extensive research. For example, she lived on a riverboat before writing "Show Boat." Many of her novels were adapted into other mediums, including "Show Boat" (musical) and "Giant." (movie). "The Royal Family" and "Dinner at Eight" were just two of the plays she wrote with George S. Kaufman.
The Wildwoods Christmas in July Events 2024
North Wildwood Beach Welcomes Santa Claus for a Special Christmas in July Celebration. North Wildwood Beach is all set to embrace the holiday spirit with its festive “Christmas in July” celebration on Saturday, July 20th, 2024. It’s a day filled with holiday cheer right in the middle of...
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