VIDEO: High Hopes for a Good Summer from Seaside's Beachcomber
The Seaside Heights institution is open and expecting big things this upcoming summer season.
Beachcomber Bar and Grill owner Mike Carbone has high hopes for the summer season. The boardwalk outside is still missing, but work to replace it will soon begin. Houses throughout the borough are in disrepair, but residents and property owners are back, rebuilding. Businesses are hurting, but one by one they're opening, preparing for a return to normal. As reconstruction of Seaside Heights continues, Carbone is excited at the town's prospects moving forward.
John P Spiak
10:13 am on Thursday, January 24, 2013
Dear Sir, people are being "nosey"? That was a bad choice of words. People are curious to see what happened to Seaside Hgts!!!!!!
Bill Cooper
9:58 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013
Don't get your hopes up. The surrounding towns (Ortley, Manalokin, etc.) will not be back to what they were, if ever, for along long time. We were some of the Beachcombers best customers. Lets hope we can get back to rocking to Shorty Long sooner rather than later.