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Southern Regional High School is well known for its extra-curriculars, from sports and arts to clubs and academic teams. And as of this spring, students now have the option to join the new Southern ...
After a series of delays getting started and some interruptions once it was operational, the Harvey Cedars beach replenishment has been successfully completed, with refurbished beaches stretching from ...
Our world is flush with waves. Light, sound, infrared, radio, TV, cell, Wi-Fi, satellite, radars, microwaves, garage door openers, dog fences. If we could see them all we’d be blinded in an electronic ...
First, a sad but fond farewell to our rock star Pope Francis. Here’s hoping his grassroots holiness and dedication to equality carry over to his successor – announced when white smoke next arises from ...
In 2021, Sara Sellarole’s Bright Side Kitchen and Catering was a “ghost kitchen” and lunch pickup window at the Terrace Tavern in Beach Haven Terrace. With her 25 years of cooking experience and ...
The owners of Azzurri Italian Cucina in Harvey Cedars are looking to expand their horizons by establishing a 132-seat restaurant at the old site of hch Realty, which closed its doors last fall. The ...
Spring had not sprung when Surf City Councilman Peter Hartney announced earlier this month that the borough had just 107 left of 1,000 holiday beach badges for sale. Whether the dash to snatch up the ...
For some, walking into The Picklr Manahawkin-LBI for the first time, it might seem like pickleball heaven. The building is home to seven professionally surfaced courts, a lounge and gathering space, ...
GREEN CRABS ON THE ROCKS: To help control New England’s invasion by European green crabs, the House of Tamworth distillery in New Hampshire is testing whiskey waters never before explored. Pubs ...
The Surf City Borough Council last week unanimously approved a resolution requesting its congressional leaders to “exercise all means at their disposal” to ensure the 2025 federal budget includes ...
Brant Beach resident Jeff Schaefer’s recent walks along the stretch of ocean beach from 56th Street to 30th Street have left him with some concern, as he’s encountered a number of deceased birds: ...
Citing an increase in electricity demand, limited growth in supply and faulty market dynamics, the N.J. Board of Public Utilities last week approved double-digit rate increases for energy supplied to ...
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