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Bruce Springsteen headlining ‘My Hometown' NJ music festival this summer
The 2024 Sea.Hear.Now music and surf festival featuring Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Noah Kahan and many more takes place on Sept. 14-15 in Asbury Park, New Jersey
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‘Seemed perfect': Spring-like weather sends people to Jersey Shore boardwalks, beaches
People flocked to the Ocean City, New Jersey, boardwalk as the sun shined on an unseasonably warm Sunday.
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$100 million in funding coming to Jersey Shore boardwalks
State grants are on the way to help spruce up several boardwalks at the Jersey Shore. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains which two cities are set to receive the most money.
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A ‘Pun Night Out' to help pets at Jersey Shore animal shelter
Jenna Callender joins NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante to talk about the life-saving work the Humane Society of Ocean City is doing and how you can help the cause with the animal shelter’s “Pun Night Out” comedy event.
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Experts report spike in seal strandings, dolphin deaths at the Jersey Shore
New Jersey’s Marie Mammal Stranding Center is seeing an influx of young seals turning up on beaches and dead dolphins washing ashore in recent months. Here’s why.
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Marine Mammal Stranding Center seeing baby seal, dolphin strandings happening earlier than normal
Is there cause for concern at the Jersey Shore? Five dolphins have been stranded there this year and three of them in the last few weeks. And young seal pups have been turning up on beaches. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains how the mild ocean water could be leading to the spike.
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Iconic Jersey Shore boardwalks get boost from $100M in repair or rebuilding funds
The link between Atlantic City casinos and the beach, and a walkway in the Jersey Shore town where Bruce Springsteen cut his musical teeth are among the recipients of $100 million in funds to repair or rebuild boardwalks.
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Meet Jersey Shore woman lovingly creating happiness in a box
NBC10’s Matt DeLucia meets Tara Scioli, a former Ocean City, New Jersey, police officer who spends up to eight hours a day creating “Tara’s Happy Boxes,” filled with goodies for children in clubs, clinics and orphanages.
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Videos show fish swimming through flooded streets of NJ community
Videos show schools of fish swimming through the flooded streets of a Jersey Shore community.
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Schools of fish swim through flooded streets of Jersey Shore neighborhood
Videos show schools of fish swimming through the flooded streets of a Jersey Shore community. In the videos recorded over the weekend, mullet swim in roads and alongside homes in Manasquan, New Jersey. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg speaks to experts about possible reasons for the fishy situation.
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Drunken driver sentenced to 25 years after killing 2 people at illegal car rally
Gerald White is sentenced to 25 years in prison, two years after killing two people at an illegal car rally at the Jersey Shore.
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Former Wildwood arcade to transform into country bar
The boardwalk in Wildwood is about to get a major facelift. Crews are getting ready to work on a rebuild for a new country bar.
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A former arcade in Wildwood is being transformed into the area's first country bar
The boardwalk in Wildwood is getting a major facelift as developers transform an aging arcade into what will be the “Honky Tonk,” the area’s first country bar. The new business’s co-owner is confident it will build on the success of Wildwood’s popular Barefoot Country Musikfest. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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Atlantic City Electric warns of increase in scams targeting customers
Officials with Atlantic City Electric are sounding a warning after more than 2,200 customers of the utility company and its sister utilities, Delmarva Power and Pepco, reported scam attempts in 2023 — a 5% increase over the year before.
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New Jersey denies bulkhead for shore town with wrecked sand dunes
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has told North Wildwood it cannot build a steel bulkhead on a section of beach where the dunes have been completely obliterated by storms, ruling that no one is in imminent danger.
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Scam alert for Atlantic City Electric customers
Atlantic City Electric is telling South Jersey customers to be on the lookout for scammers.
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Judge green lights narrowing of main A.C. road despite opposition from casinos
Atlantic City got a green light Friday to proceed with a project to reduce the width of its main street from four lanes to two, despite fears from casinos and a hospital that the plan could tie the city into gridlocked knots, scare away gamblers and delay emergency vehicles.
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Jersey Shore town trying not to lose man vs. nature fight on its eroded beaches
In the age-old battle of man versus nature, nature usually wins. It sure seems to be winning in North Wildwood, a Jersey Shore town grappling with severe erosion that has wiped out part of the dunes protecting $2.5 billion worth of private property.
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2 landmark motels at the Jersey Shore are being reimagined as a combined giant resort
Two landmark motels at the Jersey Shore are undergoing major renovations as they’re combined into a giant, single resort. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has more on the latest transformation during the shore’s ongoing building boom.
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Battered Jersey Shore could face more flooding, beach erosion as storm approaches
Another strong storm system is expected to hit the region again and cause flooding and further beach erosion in parts of the Jersey Shore. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the story.