Government
Seaside Heights to Take Over Policing of Berkeley Portion of Pelican Island
Seaside Heights police have taken over policing services on half of Pelican Island, a move stemming from the annexation of South Seaside...
Government
Seaside Heights Sets Plan for Improvements to Ocean Terrace in the Fall
The Seaside Heights borough council has approved the solicitation of bids for a two-phase restriping and roadway improvement project on Ocean Terrace...
Lavallette
Holiday Weekend Sparks Parades, Fireworks, Celebrations in Island Towns
Patriotic events across three neighboring island communities will mark the Independence Day holiday weekend with bike parades, fireworks displays and a distinctive...
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Shore Environment
/ 1 year agoIsland Residents Urged to Conserve Energy 3-7 p.m.; Extreme Heat Warning Issued
Seaside Heights officials have released an announcement urging residents to try their best to conserve energy during a four-hour peak period...
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Police, Fire & Courts
/ 1 year agoShore Traffic Enforcement Sweep Planned Thursday; 28 Pedestrians Have Died in 2025
As the number of pedestrian deaths on local roadways continues to rise, Ocean County law enforcement agencies will cooperate on a...
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Government
/ 1 year ago16-Unit ‘Coastal Victorian’ Townhome Community on Seaside Heights’ Ocean Terrace to Get Hearing
A swath of land taking up three lots that takes up a full city block along Ocean Terrace in Seaside Heights...
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Seaside Heights & Seaside Park
/ 1 year agoDeveloper Proposes New Three-Home Subdivision in Seaside Heights
The owner of a property on the west side of Seaside Heights is proposing a three-home development along Bay Avenue, according...
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Government
/ 1 year agoPassed: Seaside Heights Sets New Boardwalk Hours, Raises Fines for Rogue Rentals
A suite of ordinances that will see the Seaside Heights boardwalk close nightly at set hours, prohibit backpacks on the boards,...
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Government
/ 1 year agoNew N.J. Laws Crack Down on Boardwalk Brawling; Seaside Heights Plans Strict Enforcement
After initially vetoing an anti-brawling bill due to concerns over the prohibition of masks, Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a revised...
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Government
/ 1 year agoLavallette Rite-Aid to Close, Prompting Officials to Consider Downtown Future
The Rite-Aid store on Grand Central Avenue (Route 35 North) in Lavallette is one of the largest buildings in town, prompting...
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Police, Fire & Courts
/ 1 year agoDriver, 21, Sentenced to Six-Year Jail Term in Fatal Route 35 Hit-and-Run
A teen driver who was behind the wheel of a vehicle that claimed the life of a pedestrian along Route 35...
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Police, Fire & Courts
/ 1 year agoSeaside Park Police Blotter: Party Calmed, Swimmer Saved
Seaside Park police have released their weekly blotter, publishing a sampling of calls to which the department responded recently. The total...
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Police, Fire & Courts
/ 1 year agoCharges Upgraded to Vehicular Homicide for Driver, 18, in Fatal Memorial Day Crash, Victims ID’d
A North Jersey man is facing upgraded charges of vehicular homicide in connection with a fatal hit-and-run accident that occurred near...
