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A South Jersey non-profit horse rescue is looking for ways to raise money to stay on the land they've used for years
The South Jersey Horse Rescue is searching for help in raising money to buy the property they have been renting for years. The property the non-profit has been renting was put up for sale for almost $250,000, and now the horse rescue is looking for donations to stay open. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has more on the story.
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Winter storms take heavy toll on popular beaches at the Jersey Shore
Recent storms and big waves have taken an especially heavy toll on some popular beach areas in shore towns like Atlantic City. Some crews and businesses say their race to get ready for summer is ahead of schedule. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has more.
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Historic landmark missing from the Jersey Shore set to make a comeback
An historic landmark that’s been missing for nearly 40 years is set to make a comeback. It’s one of the many projects happening at the Jersey Shore thanks to $100 million in state grants. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has the details.
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Firefighters working on controlled burns ahead of the wildfire season in NJ
We’re just days away from the start of the spring wildfire season in New Jersey. Firefighters are focused on reducing the risk to communities across the state. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg shows us how crews are trying to prevent a dangerous situation.
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Seaside Heights officials want answers for lack of progress on site slated for redevelopment
A lack of progress for a site slated for redevelopment at the Jersey Shore has patience wearing thin. With the busy summer season quickly approaching, officials in Seaside Heights want answers from the developer. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg walks us through the timeline.
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The critical summer season at the Jersey Shore is prompting businesses to step-up their game
The summer staff search is on in the Jersey Shore where the “Help Wanted” signs have gone up as businesses face another year of hiring enough employees for the big summer season. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has how those businesses are enticing perspective workers.
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Atlantic City pays tribute to late NJ Lt. Gov. who was the first black woman to hold state-wide office
Atlantic City is honoring the legacy of Sheila Oliver, New Jersey’s late Lieutenant Governor and a trailblazer who died last summer. Her relatives participated in a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday to begin construction on a newly beautified city courtyard to be named after Oliver. NBC10’s Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has the story.
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Sea Isle City will offer beachgoers a digital option when purchasing beach tags this summer
Whether you prefer them or not, beach tags are a way of life at the Jersey Shore. The plastic tags that beachgoers buy to gain entry on the beach have also become keepsakes over the years for many people. Sea Isle City will offer a digital beach tag option for daily and weekly tags this summer. Officials say this will...
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Atlantic City opened its third recreational cannabis dispensary
Legal Distribution had its grand opening today in Atlantic City. It is the city’s third recreational weed dispensary and its first locally owned one. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg shares more on the new business.
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Tom's River animal shelter employee shares concerns as mayor orders them to stop taking in pets
A rally was held on Wednesday in support of an animal shelter at the Jersey Shore. This comes as fears continue to build over the facility along with it’s animal control services as their services could possible become outsourced. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg shares the concerns of a shelter employee.
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Hundreds of acres of Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area closed due to restoration project
A haven for nature lovers – previously popular with nude sunbathers – is now partially closed. Visitors will be unable to use hundreds of acres at the Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area near Cape May for the next two years due to a major restoration project designed to benefit both wildlife and people. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains.
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Ocean County looking for a caretaker for the historic Cedar Bridge Tavern
Ocean County is stepping up efforts to help protect a historical showpiece but it will require someone who doesn’t mind living in an extremely remote location. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg tells us more about the search for a caretaker for the Cedar Bridge Tavern in Barnegat Township, New Jersey, which is believed to be the site of the last known skirmish...
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As police officer applicants at the Jersey Shore shrink, departments layout more strategic recruitment
Although it is a quiet time of the year at the Jersey Shore, police departments are trying to expand their ranks for the summer. However, that mission has become a growing struggle and some departments are now developing a new strategy to get more boots on the ground. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg highlights what departments are doing to try and draw...
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More flooding is a concern Tuesday night at the Jersey Shore
Tuesday’s storm brought flooding and beach erosion to towns at the Jersey Shore. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Animal shelters in NJ overwhelmed with influx of dogs
At least one New Jersey animal shelter is under extreme pressure with an overwhelming number of dogs in need of homes. Another facility is not accepting any dogs. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg explains how the trend appears to be linked to the pandemic.
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The Jersey Shore is gearing up for not only the summer season, but the winter too
Cape Resorts at the Jersey Shore has had an increase in bookings for the summer, up 10% from this time last year. Now, they’re not only promoting summer travel to the shore but winter travel too. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains further.
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A restaurant Eagles' Jason Kelce frequents has gone viral after posting a sign asking him not to retire
Mike’s Seafood in Sea Isle City, NJ is sending their plea to the Eagles’ Jason Kelce. The longtime Jersey Shore restaurant where the all-star center is a regular customer in the summer, has placed a sign in the window that reads “Kelce don’t retire we love you 62” and the signage has since gone viral on social media. NBC10’s Ted...
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NJ restaurants taking part in “Skip the Stuff” initiative to cut down on unused plastic utensils
Stone Harbor, NJ, is among the towns joining a new initiative to cut back on unnecessary waste by limiting the use of take-out plastic utensils and condiment packets. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has more on the “Skip the Stuff” effort.
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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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One year after a deadly balcony collapse, NJ is working to strengthen building inspections
It has been almost a year since a balcony collapse in Sea Isle City, NJ killed a construction worker. The incident has led to more scrutiny and a higher level of vigilance for building inspections. Governor Murphy recently signed legislation that strengthens state requirements for inspections of certain residential buildings. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains further.