A Landmark Day In Seaside Heights [VIDEO]
It's a landmark day in Seaside Heights and one that will go down in the history books.
It's a landmark day in Seaside Heights and one that will go down in the history books.
How many people can you awaken before dawn to go and look at earth movers and pile drivers? In Seaside Heights today, the answer is, basically, everyone.
Wednesday February 6th marked 100 days after Hurricane Sandy destroyed most of the Jersey Shore. Andy Chase from 105.7 The Hawk, Mike Schwartz of "Hometown Heroes", and a film crew from "Restore the Shore" made a trip to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, NJ to see the progress since the destruction of their amusement park from Hurricane Sandy
The Jersey Shore is at an important crossroad in the rebuilding process after Hurricane Sandy.
Last Wednesday marked 100 days since the storm. Today marks 100 days until Memorial Day Weekend, the unofficial start to the summer tourism season at the Jersey Shore
The official rebuilding of the seaside Heights boardwalk kicks off this Friday, February 15th!
The list of businesses who have opened their doors keeps growing every day as the Jersey Shore recovers from Sandy, and so far Seaside Heights has several restaurants, bars, liquor stores and more ready to serve the community!
Christopher was charged with disorderly conduct after climbing the submerged rollercoaster to put up an American Flag to call attention to Sandy Recovery.
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From Seaside-heightsnj.org:
As of Monday, December 17, 2012, businesses which are ready will be allowed to open during our access hours of 7am until 4pm. We are anticipating that everything will go well with the restoration of natural gas over the next few days and we want to get back to normal as soon as possible
The Jersey shore community where a roller coaster plunged into the ocean and became the defining image of Superstorm Sandy hopes to let its residents move back home in January.
A local photographer was given the chance to visit the Seaside Heights boardwalk in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Here is what she saw.
Earlier this week a bipartisan group of state senators and local public officials took a sad tour of areas of Toms River, Seaside Heights and Ortley Beach.