Stories By Daniel Nee
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/ 7 years agoLavallette Bans Smoking, ‘Beach Spreading’ from the Sand
Two practices identified as annoyances by many beachgoers are going away in Lavallette. The borough on Monday officially became the latest...
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/ 7 years agoSunny Skies, Rising Temperatures for Week Ahead
Meteorologists are forecasting a gem of a week ahead, marked by plenty of sunshine and gradually rising temperatures. According to the...
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/ 7 years agoOcean County Declared ‘High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area’ by Feds
County law enforcement said Thursday they were pleased by an announcement that Ocean County would join the New York-New Jersey “High...
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/ 7 years agoState to Begin $8.7M Barnegat Bay Dredging Project
New Jersey transportation officials on Monday announced an $8.7 million projected to dredge channels in Barnegat Bay – specifically near the...
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/ 7 years agoSeaside Heights Officials Wary of Beach Replenishment Delays
A week after Shorebeat first reported that recent hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria could affect the schedule of the dredge boats...
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/ 7 years agoSeaside Heights Tax Rate to Rise as Sandy Recovery Continues
Nearly five years after Superstorm Sandy pummeled Seaside Heights, the borough is still feeling is financial effects, with officials being forced...
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/ 7 years agoCharity Motorcycle Ride Remembers Local Man, Raises Funds for Cancer Victims
Before Arthur Szymanski’s life was cut short by cancer in 2014, one of his favorite activities was to take his motorcycle...
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/ 7 years agoWatch: Jose Kicks Up Surf, Erodes Sand at Jersey Shore
The far-outer fringe of Hurricane Jose whipped up surf, blew sand and ate away at Jersey Shore beaches Tuesday. The storm,...
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/ 7 years agoThe 2017 N.J. Governor’s Race, From Sandy’s ‘Ground Zero’
For more than a year after Superstorm Sandy pummeled Ocean County’s northern barrier island, a simple sign – words spray painted...
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/ 7 years agoShould Lavallette Publish a Police Blotter?
Is it a public safety issue, or just a form of sanitized voyeurism? Since the start of newspapers in America, crime...