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/ 6 years agoIsland Mayor, Councilwomen Inducted Into ‘Elected Officials Hall of Fame’
Words of congratulations poured in over the last several days for three highly-respected island officials. Seaside Heights Mayor Anthony Vaz, Seaside...
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/ 6 years agoSeaside Heights Cancels Council Meeting Wednesday
Seaside Heights officials have canceled the borough council meeting scheduled for Wednesday due to weather concerns. Mayor Anthony Vaz said a special...
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/ 6 years agoWhite Pearl Hotel to Reopen in Seaside Heights
A hotel that has not operated in several years is planning to reopen its doors this summer. The White Pearl Hotel,...
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/ 6 years agoCounty Officials: We Support Beach Replenishment, But Want Towns Included in Discussions
Ocean County officials said this week that they are squarely behind the ongoing beach replenishment project on the northern barrier island...
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/ 6 years agoFreeholders: Don’t Replenish Seaside Heights Beach During the Summer
The Ocean County freeholder board is becoming involved in the burgeoning debate as to whether a beach replenishment project should be...
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/ 6 years agoOwner Pledges to Improve Appearance of Shuttered ‘Merge’ Club in Seaside Heights
Seaside Heights officials, months after beginning the process of declaring the former Merge nightclub an area in need of redevelopment –...
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/ 6 years agoSeaside Heights Worried Summer Beach Replenishment Could ‘Destroy Our Town’
As beach replenishment projects on Ocean County’s northern barrier island slowly get off the ground in some locations, one town is...
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/ 6 years agoAgnes Polhemus Sworn Into Fresh Term on Seaside Heights Council
Seaside Heights’ longest-serving council member was sworn into a fresh, four-year term in office Wednesday. Agnes Polhemus, 85, a lifelong resident...
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/ 6 years agoN.J. Marijuana Legalization Bill Allows Towns to Ban Sales
As municipalities across the Shore area debate restricting or banning the sale of marijuana, should it become legal in New Jersey,...
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/ 6 years agoSeaside Heights Welcomes Back Former Councilman Following Another’s Resignation
Seaside Heights welcomed back a former council member to the borough’s governing body on Wednesday following the resignation of another council...