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Saturday, May 25, 2013

TRAFFIC MAP: Summer Snarls Beginning On Route 37

SEND US YOUR PHOTOS: Let us know if you're seeing what has become the weekly exodus to and from the beach.

Will the weather keep them away? Every summer weekend, the traffic on Route 37 typically is bumper-to-bumper and moving at a crawl between the Garden State Parkway and Seaside Heights. Typically, you should anticipate up to a half hour, or more, to travel between Seaside and the Garden State Parkway. What are you seeing? Send us your photos and let us know in the comments.

its over

2:21 am on Sunday, May 26, 2013

Jerzmom You Talking To Yourself Again?   more ›

Hurricane Sandy

Jersey Shore Summer 2013: Beach Guide

Planning a vacation or just a day trip? Patch has all the information on the Shore's best beaches

More than six months after Superstorm Sandy caused unprecedented damage to the Jersey Shore region, the beaches will be open for Memorial Day Weekend and the summer. While certain access points and facilities might be closed as municipalities continue to work on restoration, for the most part, the beaches will be operational. The only beach that remains off limits to the public is Mantoloking. The borough was home to a breach that split Ocean County's northern barrier island in half and was one of the hardest hit communities in New Jersey during the storm. So as you prepare to stick your toes in the sand, are you wondering what will be accessible after Sandy? Need to know how much it will cost to buy badges to your favorite beach? Curious …

Nancy Ambrusio

11:54 am on Friday, May 24, 2013

Nice to see that those sponsoring beach and boardwalk rebuilds were able to cut through red tape and confusion of Sandy requirements while many residents whose homes were damaged are at a standstill in the rebuild process. My house is gutted because of flooding and waiting for me to make a decision about its future. It's my primary residence so I'm relocated and renting in another town. An …   more ›

Hurricane Sandy

Minutes From Seaside Heights, Sandy's Destruction Still Apparent

Buildings still in tatters, empty lots where homes once stood

BRICK, NJ -- The kick-off ceremonies may be taking place. But many are far from starting over at the Jersey Shore this Memorial Day weekend. As the Shore on Friday celebrated the rebirth of the Seaside Heights boardwalk following its destruction in Hurricane Sandy, the situation remained grim just minutes away on Ocean County's northern barrier island. In Mantoloking, the epicenter of a massive ocean breach during the Oct. 29, 2012 storm, homes remained off their foundations, awaiting the arrival of demolition crews. Oceanfront lots that once contained houses are empty, and the entire town remained exposed to Mother Nature with its duneline destroyed. In Brick Township, the charred remains of homes from the Camp Osborn neighborhood greeted…

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I have spoken

12:54 am on Sunday, May 26, 2013

Who is stringing WHO along? It looks like Ortley HOA's and the elitists are trying to hold us all hostage with the threat of not signing the easements. Place blame where blame belongs. If Ortley wants help they need to find a pen and sign the easements. Till then nothing will get done. Remember JUNE 1ST is the start of hurricane season.   more ›

Friday, May 24, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Obama May Visit Point Beach Tuesday, Says Christie

Christie visits brother's house in Point Beach, then greets residents on boardwalk in downpour

  President Obama may visit Point Pleasant Beach on Tuesday, but it's not definite yet if that will be one of his stops at the Jersey Shore, said Gov. Christie in Point Beach early Friday afternoon. "I don't know yet where he's going," said Christie, on the second level of the Boardwalk Bar and Grill on Friday, in between doing television interviews and greeting Jenkinson's owners and other well-wishers. "But, yes, this is one of the places that's being looked at," he said. "It's up to the White House where he goes. They tell us where they want to go and we bring them." "Put in a good word for Point Beach, Governor," said Point Beach Councilman William Mayer, smiling. "Put in a good word for Point Beach? OK!" replied Christie, matter of …

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Donna Griffin

11:15 pm on Saturday, May 25, 2013

Mr. Calhoun - I have a mostly favorable opinion of Gov. Christie, but I do agree with you. I think that sunlight is a great antiseptic. I am certain that you feel the same investigative light must be focused on the national level. With the grossly illegal activities at the IRS, the (at the very least) questionable actions of the DOJ with respect to the AP and Fox News scandals and the …   more ›

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Officials: As Rebuilding Continues, Shore is Open for Business

DEP Commissioner: side scan sonar used to detect sunken debris; Tourism Commissioner: rental market is healthy

Though immense devastation from Superstorm Sandy remains visible up and down the New Jersey coastline, beaches, boardwalks and even rental homes are ready for the annual influx of summer tourists that will begin this weekend, officials said Thursday at the annual "State of the Shore" event in Belmar. The State of the Shore report is presented by state officials and the New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium every year before Memorial Day weekend kicks off, but this year it evolved to mark the unofficial reopening of the Shore area following Sandy. With emergency repairs to state and local infrastructure damaged by the storm now complete, work has started on the state's long term recovery, said Bob Martin, commissioner of the state Department of …

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Grumpy19

2:12 pm on Saturday, May 25, 2013

What part of what was said don't you comprehend? It was stated that "Over 75% of our rentals are going to be available this summer". It didn't say they were rented.   more ›

Hurricane Sandy

Obama and Christie to Visit Jersey Shore on Tuesday

This will be Obama's first visit to Shore since just after Sandy

President Obama and Gov. Christie will visit the Jersey Shore on Tuesday, according to The Record in Bergen County. Herb Jackson of the Record and northjersey.com reports President Obama will visit the Jersey Shore on Tuesday with Gov. Christie. This will be Obama's first visit to the area since Oct. 31, just after the storm struck. More information can be found here.

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Stephen D. Calhoun

12:54 am on Sunday, May 26, 2013

A video reveals the true Christie. On January 18, 2012, Christie had a town hall meeting at Voorhees Town Center. Christie said: “I am not a king, despite the fact that I would love to be”. Our nation fought the Revolutionary War to eliminate kings from dominating our system. Christie’s attitude is a danger to democracy. See: http://articles.philly.com/2012-01-19/news/30643429_1_school-districts-…   more ›

Hurricane Sandy

Divers Give Oceanfront A Post-Sandy Checkup

As Memorial Day weekend approaches, beaches look safe for swimming

Volunteer divers from Divers Two in Avon-by-the-Sea came to Brick Wednesday to search the oceanfront area for debris left over from Superstorm Sandy. But hours into their search, nothing had been found. Dives will continue throughout the summer season all along the Jersey Shore as a precaution, officials said. Recently, volunteer divers affiliated with the Point Pleasant First Aid and Emergency Squad, serving Point Beach, Bay Head and Mantoloking, dove off the shore of Point Pleasant Beach and did not find any significant debris or problems.

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Monk Dean

8:33 pm on Friday, May 24, 2013

Rob, you must be from Nort Jersey.   more ›

Toms River Confirms Memorial Day Weekend Opening for Ortley Beach

Lifeguards will be on duty from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

A portion of Toms River's Ortley Beach will be open for recreation this Memorial Day Weekend, the township confirmed.  The beach will be open on Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27, between 2nd and 5th Avenues, according to the township website. Lifeguards will be on duty from from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. With Ortley sustaining significant damage from Superstorm Sandy, the township took steps to ensure that the water is safe for recreation this season.  "Divers from both the Toms River Police Department scuba team and township lifeguards recently combed the bathing area for debris," reads a statement issued by the township. "No large items were found and all smaller debris was cleared. However, water shoes are recommended at this time." After…

Av

7:49 am on Friday, May 24, 2013

Riggers! Riggers ! Riggers! Oh yeah good place to live oh yeah   more ›

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Christie Helps Reopen Belmar's Boardwalk

Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty: 'We're Back!'

Gov. Chris Christie, local officials and thousands of residents were on hand Wednesday morning to christen Belmar's rebuilt boardwalk. The 1.3 mile-long boardwalk, which spans the length of the borough, was destroyed Oct. 29 during Superstorm Sandy. Mayor Matt Doherty said crews began working to rebuild it in January and remained on schedule so it could be reopened by Memorial Day weekend.

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Maureen Fitzgerald

3:58 pm on Thursday, May 23, 2013

Barbara, I'm sorry that your in-laws lost all. A lot of people did, including my nephew and family, and a lot are still living in housing and motels. This has nothing to do with Belmar's accomplishments, or losses. Ride down the streets of Belmar, and you will see houses with the big red X and others still cleaning out. This isn't about the Governor, it's about people who had to go through red-…   more ›

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Gov. Christie Tours Boardwalks in Anticipation of Memorial Day

In Lavallette Monday, Governor said he wants to highlight that the Jersey Shore is recovering

Gov. Chris Christie was in Lavallette Monday to help the borough celebrate the reconstruction of its boardwalk and promote tourism as Memorial Day Weekend nears.  Like many Jersey Shore towns, Lavallette's boardwalk was ravaged by Superstorm Sandy. The governor traveled to the borough to spread the word that New Jersey continues to recover.  "This is the first symbol, for us, of making sure this week that everybody across the state, across the region, and across America knows that the Jersey Shore is open for the summer and ready to receive our customers," Christie said in remarks there Monday.  The ceremonial "last board" in Lavallette was nailed down by borough officials. Numerous local business owners contributed attended the event, …

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proud

2:08 pm on Saturday, May 25, 2013

@Spooner, go back and read what you have written. You are completely deluded and can't seem to be big enough to admit that you are wrong. That is your problem-- not mine. In one instance you shame on me because I should feel obligated to banter with you over the same issue continually. In the very next instance you tell me to move on. Which is it? You make no sense. So, have a nice Memorial Day…   more ›

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