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Plans to reopen popular Ocean City amusement park delayed again
The rush towards the Jersey Shoreโs busiest time of year comes with another delay for Playlandโs Castaway Cove and the efforts to rebuild after the inferno in 2021 that destroyed its arcade building.
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An Ocean City boardwalk hotspot continues to delay reopening after a series of hold-ups
Playland’s Castaway Cove arcade was burned in a fire back in 2021 that destroyed its arcade building. After a series of hold-ups and hopes to reopen during the summer of 2024, the hotspot announced they are aiming to now open in the fall. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has more on the story.
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Man charged with killing 74-year-old mother in Ocean City, NJ, police say
A man has been arrested and charged after police said he murdered his mother in Cape May County, New Jersey, Friday afternoon.
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Families enjoy the nice weather on the beach and boardwalk in Ocean City for holiday weekend
The Jersey Shore is gaining visitors as the holiday approaches and the boardwalk and beaches seem to be getting even more packed as people are enjoying the weather and extra time off. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan, live on the Ocean City boardwalk, spoke with visitors.
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Jersey Shore City Implements Summertime Curfew for Minors
Toms River is bringing back an 11p.m. beach curfew for everyone 17 and younger in all its barrier island communities, and it will remain in place for the rest of the summer, through September.
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Ocean City Police to Detain โUnruly' Teens in Effort to Curb Problem Youth
Officials in Ocean City, New Jersey, have approved new authority for local police in an effort to address problems with rowdy teens. Officers will be able to detain anyone under the age of 18 at the police station, until a relative or guardian can pick them up.
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US Offshore Wind Energy Industry Faces Blowback From NJ Shore Residents
The offshore wind power energy has ambitious plans for generating electricity for millions of American homes. But it faces opposition from local residents in many places that could significantly slow down a national goal to power 10 million homes with wind energy by 2030.