Jersey Shore, Hurricane Erin and rip current
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4312. The 9th annual "Play HOOK-e" event is coming up this weekend. The Jersey Shore Vietnam Veterans of America, Cardinale Enterprises, Laurita Winery, Jersey Coast Anglers Association and American Warrior Outdoors set a day of free fishing and fun for ...
Hurricane Erin, currently a Category 4 hurricane, is expected to cause dangerous rip currents and coastal flooding along the Jersey Shore. The National Weather Service has issued a high-risk warning for rip currents and a small craft advisory, urging ...
Action News went on patrol with Chief Renny Steele of the Sea Isle Beach patrol on Wednesday as coastal towns prepared for coastal flooding thanks to Hurricane Erin. Chief Steele ordered his crews to remove boats and other apparatus of the beach in anticipation of high tides. Lifeguards moved beach stands to the high point of the sand dunes.
Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting Hurricane Erin’s impact at the Jersey Shore and a water park opening two new rides in time for Labor Day. We’ll also tell you about a prosecutor who continues to work on cases after being charged with a DUI.
He came to New Jersey from Colorado, hoping to get a job on a fishing boat ... She's also passionate about the Shore's storied music scene. Contact her: [email protected].
It’s easy to make predictions, and some things seem like a given these last few years: the Shore is gentrifying, washing out its local culture in favor of a wannabe Hamptons vibe, especially in places like Avalon and further north in Monmouth County, which seems to want nothing more than to be rebranded as the next Amagansett.
The 34-year-old street performer who created his Batman persona in 2016 now faces multiple weapons charges after allegedly using mace during a boardwalk altercation.