Jersey Shore
Jersey Shore’s Historic Life-Saving Service Stations Find New Purpose
The more than two dozen buildings along our coastline, often hidden in plain sight, have been renovated as private homes or repurposed for diverse uses.
Inside the Jersey Shore’s Unique Community of Tiny Houses
Ocean Beach III is a small seaside section of Toms River Township with a close-knit, "old-school, 1950s" feel.
‘Let’s Keep Doo-Wop Alive’: Wildwoods Developers Invest in Vintage-Inspired Makeovers
Developers in the Wildwoods are renovating old motels and buildings while trying to embody the spirit of their unique, Doo-Wop stylings.
Beyond the Beach: 15 Fun and Unique Things to Do at the Jersey Shore
There’s more to the Shore than just surf and sand.
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Here's what's happening at the Jersey beaches despite closures and cancellations....
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They seek offshore adventure—and possible treasure....
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Daredevil rides, a diving horse and three divine divas created an indelible impression....
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Prefer sand traps to sandcastles? These public courses—all an easy drive from the oceanfront—will satisfy your craving....
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In the open ocean off Atlantic City, a developer is soon to erect 99 turbines to power 500,000 Jersey homes—and (almost) everyone is happy about it. ...
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With discarded shutters and other raw materials, Jack Riehl builds birdhouses that end up on porches, mantels and bookshelves all over the world....
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Reminiscences from a summer day spent with Fun Time Crabbing, a crab charter in Somers Point....
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In the meantime, many are now offering outdoor seating and open-air tastings in addition to delivery and curbside pickup....
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The iconic walkway—the first of its kind in America—still draws a crowd....
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The Red Bank institution has pivoted to serve patrons amid Covid-19—while also seeing through a $28 million expansion project, slated to finish this summer. ...
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In the wake of the pandemic, the industry—the fifth largest in the country—has been in rough waters. Will July and August bring relief?...
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Refer to this continually updated guide all season long....
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Some towns have sold out their initial supply of season passes; availability of daily badges could be slim....
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Recent tales of caring, sharing and innovation....
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Less than a month before Memorial Day, full ramifications of the coronavirus on the 2020 season remain unclear for homeowners, renters and realtors....
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Large employers lack clarity on opening dates and the availability of foreign workers....
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Part-timers are defying the governor’s order, to the dismay of many year-round residents. Others are happy to have their business....
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The new venue emphasizes great sound and craft beer....
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These Shore seafood festivals are sure to be off the hook. ...
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Multimedia exhibit documents highlights and history of the original Boardwalk resort....
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