Local law enforcement will set up two traffic enforcement zones surrounding Seaside Heights on Saturday following the Ocean County St. Patrick’s Day, authorities announced today.
Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer said traffic details will be initiated between the hours of 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. along Route 35, between Seaside Park and Point Pleasant Beach, and Route 37 between Seaside Heights and Manchester Township. The detail encompasses eleven municipal jurisdictions.
Officers from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office, Seaside Heights Police Department, Seaside Park Police Department, Berkeley Township Police Department, Toms River Police Department, Lavallette Police Department, Brick Township Police Department, Mantoloking Police Department, Bay Head Police Department, Point Pleasant Beach Police Department, Manchester Township Police Department, Lakehurst Police Department, New Jersey State Police and the New Jersey Department of Transportation will have extra patrols on the road looking for signs of impaired or erratic driving.
“If you see someone you believe is posing a hazard because of poor driving behaviors, please dial #77 from a hands-free mobile device to contact the aggressive driver tip line and make a report,” the announcement said. “lease be prepared to give a description of the vehicle and occupants, a location and direction, and a license plate if possible.”

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