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NJ Shore towns planning to raise beach tag prices for summer 2024
The taste of wintertime cold probably doesn’t have you thinking about spending time outside on the beach. But, some shore towns are already making moves that could end up costing you more money next summer. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg explains.
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Jersey Shore non-profit hoping Giving Tuesday brings wave of generosity
A non-profit at the Jersey Shore is hoping this Giving Tuesday will bring waves of generosity. Its urgent appeal for donations comes as the organization wraps up a busy and difficult year. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg explains
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Jersey shore community uses Christmas tradition to express their hopes for peace amid the Israel-Hamas war
A Christmas tradition at the Jersey Shore returns and this year the community is using it to push for peace. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has how the tradition has grown and its significance during this time.
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Nonprofit rewarding drivers for not getting behind the wheel under the influence this holiday season
A Jersey Shore nonprofit is rewarding drivers for not drinking and driving this Thanksgiving holiday. At nearly a dozen bars and taverns, drivers who leave their cars parked overnight will be rewarded with a voucher that will get them a free appetizer from the establishment. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains further.
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Jersey Shore town rejects Verizon's plan to add more wireless equipment on utility poles
A small Jersey Shore town is standing up to communications giant Verizon. Officials shot down a proposal to put up more wireless equipment on utility poles due to complaints that there’s already too much. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has more on the controversy.
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Salvation Army facing setback after thieves take food meant for families in need for Thanksgiving
The Salvation Army in Atlantic City is facing a setback after thieves stole food that was set aside for Thanksgiving meals. Now, they are working to make sure more food does not get swiped during the busy holiday season. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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“Very heartbreaking,” Ocean Co. Sheriff gets exclusive access to worn-torn Israel
A sheriff from Ocean County, New Jersey, recently joined a group that shares support for the Israelis caught in the war in the Middle East. The officer has a lot to share on what he has learned from the experience so far. NBC10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has this exclusive story.
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First responders at the Jersey Shore run full-scale drills to prepare for the worst
As law enforcement remains on high alert amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, first responders at the Jersey Shore want to make sure they are prepared if something horrific happens in their community. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has a look at the full-scale active shooter drill they ran.
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Dave and Buster's sees huge potential ahead of Atlantic City opening
At the Jersey Shore, a big name sees huge potential for a highly visible location that sat empty for more than a decade. Dave and Buster’s is staffing up before it opens next month in Atlantic City. NBC10’s Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg explains how its arrival could be part of larger trend.
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Officers and horses from 6 states receive immersive training in Cape May County, NJ
More than 50 horses from mounted police units in six states and federal law enforcement agencies received immersive training in Middle Township. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg shows us the highlights from what officials believe is the largest agency-hosted mounted police training event ever held in New Jersey.
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NJ couple ‘frustrated' after pride flags stolen off of their property
A couple at the Jersey Shore is frustrated after their pride flag was ripped down and taken from their property on multiple occasions. The community has stepped up with support including a landmark business, Tony’s Baltimore Grill, which says they want to spread love and be more than just a diner for the community. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the...
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Statue of Harriet Tubman sets sail to honor her heroism
The statue of famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman made a special journey that set sail from the southern tip of New Jersey. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg explains how the trip is honoring her heroism as a key conductor of the Underground Railroad.
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‘A surge of determination': Atlantic City electric workers remain on strike for 4th day straight
Hundreds of electrical workers continue to walk the picket lines across South Jersey. IBEW LU 210 and Atlantic City Electric have failed to reach a deal so far. NBC10’s Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg explains how the strike could affect residents.
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School bus crashed into a home at the Jersey Shore
Police believe a driver fell asleep at the wheel which caused a school bus to crash into a home near the Jersey Shore. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has the latest.
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Video: Deer crash lands on pickup truck just as man is about to sell it
Viral video shows a deer crash landing on a pickup truck just as a New Jersey man was about to sell the vehicle. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg speaks to the man and his son.
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Atlantic City police connect with descendants of slain police officer thanks to NBC10
Atlantic City police credited NBC10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg with connecting them with the family of slain Officer Laverne Harrison Carr more than 90 years after his killing.
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More than 100 kite flyers are expected to participate in this year's festival in LBI
Over 100 kite flyers are expected to wow audiences in Long Beach Island for this years kite festival. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the story.
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Aviators' dream home up for sale at the Jersey Shore
A unique house is up for sale that can help aviators get into the skies quickly from the backyard. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg explains.
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How you can help track monarch butterflies during their migration through the Jersey Shore
Thousands of monarch butterflies are making stops along the Jersey Shore as they make their way to Mexico. NBC10 South Jersey bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has more on the push to track them and how you can help.
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Visitors can return to beaches in Point Pleasant Beach after private company blocked access
People can now return to beaches in Point Pleasant Beach weeks after a private company that owns much of the beaches cut off access. The move prompted a warning from the state. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the update.