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Seaside Heights

Weekend Picks: End of Summer

Arts and crafts in Shore towns, and festivals up north.

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Weekend Picks: A Loverly Weekend

From London to Newark, they will be dancing all night at NJPAC, which brought to New Jersey the 50th Anniversary London production of My Fair Lady, with original British cast members Christopher Cazenove and Lisa O’Hare — Professor Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle. Through Sunday, www.njpac.org for show times and tickets.

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His Name is Earl

Shore Lore: Still Geator After All These Years

The Big Freeze

To support worthy causes, some people write a check, others do volunteer work…and still other intrepid souls jump into the Atlantic Ocean in the dead of winter. more

Whose Shore is it Anyway?

A band of locals fed up with the crass, contemptuous brand of tourist they call Bennys fights for elbow room—and a little respect. more

Jersey Shore U-Z

The pleasures of the Jersey Shore run the gamut from A-Z. To prove that it's not just a figure of speech,we decided to present this year's guide letter by letter.we're not getting all Merriam-Webster on you-just showing the incredible range of sure things and surprises .We've divided our tips so that each more

Jersey Shore N-R

The pleasures of the Jersey Shore run the gamut from A-Z. To prove that it's not just a figure of speech,we decided to present this year's guide letter by letter.we're not getting all Merriam-Webster on you-just showing the incredible range of sure things and surprises .We've divided our tips so that each more

Jersey Shore A-D

The pleasures of the Jersey Shore run the gamut from A-Z. To prove that it's not just a figure of speech,we decided to present this year's guide letter by letter.we're not getting all Merriam-Webster on you-just showing the incredible range of sure things and surprises .We've divided our tips so that each of the following spreads is devoted to a few letters of the alphabet.On each spread you'll find an index of all the items in that section. The items themselves begin on that spread ,then continue after a jump to a later page.All in all,no more complicated than the multi-page men at Bobby Dee's Rock'n Chair in Avalon. more