All posts tagged "seaside heights nj news"
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/ 6 years agoSeaside Heights Passes ‘Animal House’ Law to Crack Down on Rowdy Rentals
As officials in Seaside Heights continue to pursue measures intended to redevelop the borough into a family-friendly resort and year-round community,...
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/ 6 years agoLivin’ Large: Why ‘Big Joe’ Henry Loves Seaside Heights
With a voice that booms loud enough to be heard from High Point to Cape May, “Big Joe” Henry is as...
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/ 6 years agoWoman Impaled by Flying Umbrella on Seaside Heights Beach, Saved by Fire Chief
A visitor from abroad was hospitalized Monday after she was struck with an umbrella that had gotten loose from the sand....
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/ 6 years agoIn Seaside Heights, Garbage Cans (With Lids) Now Required
A lot has been made in recent years of Seaside Heights cleaning up its image. But a new ordinance is aimed...
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/ 6 years agoMan Hospitalized After Jump From Seaside Heights Motel Window
A visitor to Seaside Heights was brought to a local hospital after jumping from the window of a motel. Police were...
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/ 6 years agoWoman Hospitalized After Fall From ‘Crazy Bus’ Ride
Seaside Heights police say a ride at Casino Pier has been shut down after a woman was injured in a fall....
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/ 6 years agoSeaside Heights, Karma Working on Possible Settlement
Seaside Heights and the owner of Karma, an embattled nightclub that the borough has pledged to shut down, are attempting to...
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/ 6 years agoReplenishment in Ortley Beach Set to Begin Thursday; Small Portion of Seaside Heights Affected
Crews will begin pumping sand onto the beach in Ortley Beach Thursday, officials said, with the project affecting a small portion...
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/ 6 years agoReggae Group: ‘Come Hang With Us’ in Seaside Heights
The reggae band Dirty Heads is hoping to score a big crowd on the sand in Seaside Heights...
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/ 6 years agoMurphy Signs ‘Uber Tax’ Bill Into Law
Catching an Uber home from a night out of Jersey Shore revelry will soon cost a bit more. Gov. Phil Murphy...