Stories By Daniel Nee
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/ 9 years agoVolunteers to Plant Dune Grass at Island Beach State Park This Weekend
More than 300 participants will plant a record 40,000 American Beachgrass plants at Island Beach State Park this Saturday, March 26,...
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/ 9 years agoReminder: Hearing on Seaside Heights Casino Pier Land Swap Tonight
A hearing on the pending land swap between Seaside Heights and the owner of Casino Pier is set to take place...
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/ 9 years agoSeaside Heights Planning ‘Authentic’ Oktoberfest Next Fall
The best traditions of Germany will be coming to Seaside Heights this fall, officials announced recently. The borough council has approved...
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/ 9 years agoFoul Weather Postpones Easter Egg Hunt to March 26
Seaside Heights’ annual Easter Egg Hunt event was postponed over the weekend due to the foul weather on Sunday, but will...
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/ 9 years agoMinimal Snow Accumulations Expected From Weekend Storm
Shore area snow lovers will get one more chance to bask in the winter wonderland, though a nor’easter expected to develop...
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/ 9 years agoElegance Meets Boardwalk: Water Views, Luxury Living at One Ocean Boulevard
As the revival of Seaside Heights continues to ramp up, an example of the area’s luxury – just steps from the...
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/ 9 years agoSeaside Confident in Getting Additional Sandy Aid to Make Up for Lost Ratables
Seaside Heights will introduce its budget next week at a special council meeting, hopefully with an additional $2.1 million in aid...
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/ 9 years agoSt. Patrick’s Day at the Jersey Shore: Bar and Entertainment Guide
It’s the day to celebrate all that is Irish – including the old Irish tradition of having as much fun as...
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/ 9 years agoSeaside Heights Council to Meet Wednesday
The Seaside Heights borough council will meet Wednesday at the George E. Tompkins Municipal Complex, 901 Boulevard. A closed session and caucus...
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/ 9 years agoPorpoise Washes Up on Lavallette Beach Tuesday
A deceased marine mammal, thought to be a porpoise, washed up Tuesday morning on the beach at Newark Avenue. “It had...