Jersey Shore
Slow Going: Renting at the Post-Sandy Shore
May 7, 2013
The Shore rental market is Hurricane Sandy’s latest victim. But nervous property owners are mainly holding fast on summer rates....
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Water & Light on Canvas
May 6, 2013
A Lambertville historian and art dealer writes about a largely unknown group of impressionist artists who painted Jersey Shorescapes in the late 19th Century. ...
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From The Disaster of Hurricane Sandy, Mosaic Art
April 5, 2013
An Ocean Grove artist pieces together scraps of Hurricane Sandy to create intricate mosaic works of art. ...
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Produce: Patience Pays
March 12, 2013
Learning you can't rush Mother Nature. ...
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Here’s how Asbury Park did it—largely sparing its popular promenade from devastating damage. ...
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Better Shore homes can certainly be built...but at what price?...
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The post-Sandy rebuilding is about to begin. How will the lessons learned change the face of our Shore? ...
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Sandy’s Impact on Business, Restaurants, and Events
November 8, 2012
A list of businesses, attractions and other establishments affected by the storm. What’s open, what’s closed and what’s coming back soon....
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Tacky Fun At the Shore
July 16, 2012
In Fun House, the seventh installment in Chris Grabenstein's mystery series, the characters are tasked with babysitting the cast members of a Jersey Shore-like reality show. ...
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Putting Her Teen Memories to Good Use
June 11, 2012
Beth Ann Bauman uses her teenage memories to create compelling young adult literature. ...
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In a new book that plumbs the depths of the watery deep off the coast of the Garden State, author Herb Segars reveals a wondrous world below the surface. ...
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Above The Waves
May 8, 2012
A first-time lesson in stand-up paddling provides some shaky moments—along with fun and fitness....
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Beach yoga spreads calm up and down the Shore....
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At this Avalon rental house, civility rules, champagne sparkles and secrets remain secret....
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Need an indoor break from the beach? The Shore offers more than sun and sand....
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The Great White Way is alive and well down the Shore. ...
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Here’s what’s happening this summer. A list of events that will fill your calendar in the summer of 2012....
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In dining and much else, the monumental new Revel resort and casino is a revelation, but can it lift Atlantic City to a new level? ...
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One of New Jersey’s best-endowed dining destinations, Cape May can win you over with everything from waffles a la mode to local oysters to a 28-ounce ribeye for two. ...
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Best-known for its historic B&Bs, Cape May now offers an array of hotels and motels for a range of budgets. Here’s a sampling of the varied accommodations. (Note: None of Cape May’s hotels are directly on the ocean; those with Beach Avenue addresses are just across the street from the beach and offer easy beach access.)...
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