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Changing trends lead to more rental availability at the Jersey Shore
For some Jersey Shore property owners, it’s been more challenging to rent out their homes to vacationers this summer. The result is more availability than normal in the weeks ahead and some owners are offering special deals to try to fill the remaining weeks. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains and shows us how a new Tram-Car shop on the North Wildwood...
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‘We're all ecstatic': Cape May County Zoo gets largest donation ever in its history
The Cape May County Zoo is a popular attraction for many visiting the Jersey Shore and now it’s on the receiving end of an incredibly generous gift of nearly $1.5 million dollars. NBC10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has the story.
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Climb 199 steps on ‘Stairway to the Stars' to get unique view of NJ coast
It’s dubbed as “a beacon of freedom” and now it’s offering fantastic nighttime views of the coast. NBC10’s Brenna Weick climbs 199 steps to show you the view at sunset from the Cape May Lighthouse.
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Shorecast: Tracking heat, chance for showers at the shore
Thinking about heading out for a beach day? NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Marvin Gomez has what you can expect this weekend at the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.
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Jersey Shore mansion on private island now demolished after abandoned for years
An unusual house that has turned heads for decades along the Jersey Shore is coming down, as crews are working to demolish a mansion on a remote island in Ocean County.
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Beachgoers can once again put up tents, cabanas as Jersey Shore town lifts ban
Beachgoers in North Wildwood will not allowed to use tents or cabanas while on the beach this summer, according to city leaders.
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Tent rules on North Wildwood beaches eased
You can once again bring a smaller tent to the beach in the Jersey Shore town.
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Jersey Shore prepares for 4th of July celebrations
Tens of thousands pf people are traveling to the Jersey Shore for the 4th of July. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan speaks with visitors who are already at the beach.
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Local authorities work to decrease the number of Jersey Shore boating accidents
It’s about to be a busy time for boating at the Jersey Shore. Police who patrol local waterways are increasing their efforts to stress safety and make sure boaters obey the law in order to decrease the number of boating accidents. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains.
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People flock to the Jersey Shore ahead of the 4th of July weekend
The 4th of July travel rush is well underway. People have hit the roads to get to their destinations and for many it’s the Jersey Shore. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle is in Ventnor where the holiday weekend is already in full swing.
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Officials issue safety warning after 9 rescued from rip currents in Ocean City
As people head to the shore for the Fourth of July holiday officials want everyone to think of swimming safety after over the weekend crews had to rescue nine people who got caught in rip currents in Ocean City.
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Putting focus on water safety at Jersey Shore during July 4th holiday week
NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl reports on several people needing rescue last weekend in Ocean City, New Jersey. Lifeguards and police have advice for swimmers, including not going into the water where there is no lifeguard.
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Video shows 9 people being rescued from the water in Ocean City, NJ
Video shows nine people who were rescued from the water over the weekend in Ocean City, New Jersey. The ordeal highlights the dangers of swimming when lifeguards are not on duty. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the story and video.
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Invasive jellyfish with painful sting turning up at the Jersey Shore
Invasive clinging jellyfish turning up in larger numbers at the Jersey Shore and with a sting so potent you could end up in the hospital. Here’s what you need to know.
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Under the Boardwalk: Officials vow to address homelessness in Atlantic City
In a place with a long history of people living — and sometimes dying — under the Boardwalk, Atlantic City has launched an effort to address homelessness by preventing people from sleeping on public property and connecting them with shelter and services.
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Larger numbers of invasive clinging jellyfish turn up in Jersey Shore back bays
Invasive clinging jellyfish are turning up in larger numbers at the Jersey Shore. They are small in size but have a painful sting so potent it could require a trip to the hospital. They have turned up mostly in back bays from Monmouth County all the way to Cape May, typically in shallow water with algae. It is unlikely they...
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Shorecast: Clouds, warm temperatures
Headed to the shore this weekend? NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez has the forecast for all you beach-goers.
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Drivers urged to stay alert for turtles on Jersey Shore roadways
Diamondback terrapins are on the move and wildlife experts at the Jersey Shore are trying to save them from being hit by drivers. Here is the warning they are giving those traveling through the area.
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No need to carry cash or wait in line anymore. Cape May now offers digital beach tags
The City of Cape May is now offering digital beach tags for the 2024 summer season.
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Police: Woman attacked child, bit officer in Wildwood Crest
Law enforcement officials said a ‘highly intoxicated’ 43-year-old woman swung around a 10-year-old boy at a motel pool in Wildwood Crest, attacked the child’s father and bit an officer after being arrested.