"It seems that a lot of J-1 visa students were coming from that Eastern Bloc," Diane Wieland, director of tourism for Cape May County, told New Jersey 101.5.
The 17th annual Crab Race will be at Breakwater Beach Waterpark on Saturday, August 28th. To participate in the race, guests must purchase a $5 plastic crab from the admission booth or online at casinopiernj.com. All the money raised from the crab sales will benefit the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Each donation entitles the participant to a chance to win over 100 prizes, including store gift cards, amusement park passes, and restaurant gift cards.
Just in case you didn't know, Townsquare Media Jersey Shore operates 94.3 The Point, 92.7 WOBM, Beach Radio 104.1 FM, 105.7 The Hawk, and Shore Sports Network. It wasn't long ago all five brands hosted a family fun night at Casino Pier in Seaside Heights. It was great being out on the boardwalk with my fellow employees, their families, and all of our loyal listeners.
In case you didn't know, Townsquare Media Jersey Shore operates 94.3 The Point, 92.7 WOBM, Beach Radio 104.1 FM, 105.7 The Hawk, and Shore Sports Network. On Wednesday night, all five brands came together and hosted our first ever Family Fun Fest at Casino Pier in Seaside Heights. A huge thank you to everyone who came out! The turnout was impressive and we greatly appreciate the support. Expect Townsquare Media Jersey Shore to continue to have more family-friendly events. We had a blast and we hope you did too!
It’s Dads and Grads season. Both occasions did not get celebrated the traditional way last year due to Covid19. In fact, most graduation ceremonies didn’t take place at all, and many dads were not able to see their kids face to face, other than a drive-by, or a wave through a window. T
It was an eventful morning in Seaside Heights Monday when a man stood high above the boardwalk after climbing on top of the 'Skyscraper' at Casino Pier protesting charges against him in another Ocean County town.
No matter what pandemic recovery decisions are made by officials in the days or weeks ahead, a typical summer season at the Jersey Shore is highly unlikely, says Asbury Park Mayor John Moor.