Police, Fire & Courts
Local Resident Gets 20 Years for Stabbing Death of Seaside Heights Man
A local man will serve a 20-year prison sentence for the stabbing death of a Seaside Heights man in 2020, a judge...
Government
Seaside Park to Crack Down on ‘No Wake Zone’ Violations During Floods After Damage
The next time a coastal storm rolls through the region, Seaside Park officials will have an extra tool that can be used...
Island Life
Reminder: The Island’s Traffic Lights Are Back On for the Season
The weather might be cold and cloudy, but signs of spring are right in front of us – and we better be...
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Featured
/ 6 years agoThe State Spelled ‘Lavallette’ Wrong on New Route 37 Bridge Sign
Located at the foot of the Route 37 bridge at the eastbound entrance to Pelican Island, a new sign directs those...
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/ 6 years agoSeaside Heights Passes Ordinance Restricting Minors From Renting Houses, Rooms
Seaside Heights officials, with little fanfare, passed an ordinance this week that prohibits motels and homeowners from renting rooms or houses...
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/ 6 years agoOrtley Beach Replenishment Project Set to Resume, North Beaches Portion Will Begin in Days
The island-wide beach replenishment project is ready to resume following more than a week of foul weather and a repair issue...
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/ 6 years agoSeaside Heights to Solicit New Developer for ‘Steel Structure’ Site
Seaside Heights officials are planning the development of a request for proposals in search of a redeveloper for the steel-framed building...
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/ 6 years agoNew Playground in Lavallette in Honor of Slain Resident Will be Built Next Week
Lavallette’s youngsters will have a fresh, new place to make memories come next week, when volunteers with a nonprofit foundation will...
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/ 6 years agoOne More Island Traffic Light Will be Blinking This Fall
Forget pumpkin spiced lattes and wearing sweatshirts – the real confirmation that fall is upon us comes when the island’s traffic...
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/ 6 years agoDredging, A ‘Living Shoreline’ and Filling in A 56-Year-Old Hole Discussed for Lavallette
This isn’t your father’s dredging project – in fact, it may even reverse some of the dredging that was completed over...
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Government
/ 6 years agoLavallette Forced to Add Surcharge to Electric Bills
Lavallette council members begrudgingly approved a surcharge for both residential and business electricity accounts Monday night, following the outcome of litigation...
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/ 6 years agoMurphy Nominates Toms River Attorney as New Ocean County Prosecutor
Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday nominated a Toms River criminal defense attorney as the next Ocean County prosecutor, replacing Joseph D....
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/ 6 years agoN.J. to Consider Offshore Wind Farms The Same Day Oyster Creek Shuts Down
The Oyster Creek Generating Station in Lacey Township, the oldest operating nuclear energy plant in the United States, will close for...