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Business Boom Coming Back to Local NJ Beach Towns
NBC10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg gathers the latest on beach town business and what to expect before Memorial Day weekend.
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Return of International Students Provides Boost for Jersey Shore Businesses
International students are returning to help Jersey Shore businesses this summer. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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Some Jersey Shore Lifeguards Push for Higher Pay as Summer Approaches
Some Jersey Shore lifeguards are pushing for higher pay as the summer season approaches. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains.
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Manifesto Allegedly From Buffalo Shooting Suspect References NJ Communities
A manifesto allegedly written by the gunman who targeted Black shoppers in Buffalo in a mass shooting includes white supremacist and anti-Semitic ideology as well as references to two communities in New Jersey. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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A-Frame House in Wildwood Needs Saving From Demoltion
Historical architecture enthusiasts hope a 60-plus-year-old A-frame house at the Jersey Shore can be saved from demolition. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg has the story.
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How Much Would You Pay for Vacant Oceanfront? Auction in A.C. Wants to Know
NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg has the story of North Beach in Atlantic City, where a huge swath of oceanfront land has sat vacant for years. Another auction is being held soon for some of the parcels of land.
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Jersey Shore Business Owners Concerned Over High Gas Prices
With the summer season approaching, Jersey Shore business owners are concerned about the impact of high gas prices on potential customers. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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Coastal Storm Impacts Parts of the Jersey Shore Over the Weekend
A coastal storm caused damage in parts of the Jersey Shore over the weekend. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg checks on conditions in North Wildwood after the storm impacted a beach replenishment project three weeks before Memorial Day Weekend.
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Messy Mother's Day Expected at Stormy Jersey Shore
Mother’s Day is looking washed up at the Jersey Shore, with heavy rain, strong winds, and coastal flooding creating real risks for holiday revelers. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg explains the growing concerns for the shore’s summer season that is quickly approaching and has information business owners should pay attention to.
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Stockton U. Pilot Program Gets Students Free Housing at Jersey Shore, A.C. Jobs
NBC10’s Ted Greenberg speaks to students and Brian Jackson, chief operating officer for the Atlantic City Campus at Stockton University, about the “win-win” summer program that is supplying Stockton students with free housing on the Atlantic City Boardwalk and jobs at casinos and other businesses. The employers pay for the cost of the housing.
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Burglars Target Asian-Owned Businesses in Atlantic County, NJ
Police are searching for burglars who they say are targeting Asian-owned businesses and homes associated with them in Atlantic County, New Jersey. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the latest on the investigation.
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NAACP National Convention to Take Place in Atlantic City This Summer
The NAACP will hold its 113th national convention in Atlantic City this summer. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details on the event’s message and its expected impact on Atlantic City.
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Construction Could Cause Headaches for Drivers on NJ's LBI
As the summer season approaches, construction could cause big headaches for drivers on Long Beach Island. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the story.
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Jersey Shore Businesses Prepare for Mother's Day and Memorial Day Weekend
Jersey Shore business owners are preparing for a busy May with Mother’s Day and Memorial Day Weekend. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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Crack in 1990 Jersey Shore Cold Case Has Family Hopeful for Closure
A cold murder case 32 years old that shocked Wildwood at the Jersey Shore may be nearing resolution. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg has the story.
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High Gas Prices Could Effect NJ Beach Restoration Efforts
Work crews are racing to bulk up North Wildwood, N.J., beaches ahead of summer. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg has the story.
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Atlantic City Casino Workers Hold Rally in Support of Smoking Ban
Around 250 Atlantic City casino workers held a rally on Tuesday renewing their calls for New Jersey lawmakers to approve a bill that would ban smoking in the gaming halls. Those who are against the bill however claim a smoking ban would lead to less customers, job losses and a decline in tax revenue. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the story.
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New Projects and Renovations Lead to Job Opportunities in Atlantic City
From small to largescale projects, hundreds of millions of dollars are being invested in Atlantic City which is leading to job opportunities. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details and gives us an inside look at a mini golf course in development.
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Cannabis Job Fair Held as NJ Prepares for Recreational Marijuana Industry
New Jersey’s recreational marijuana industry could get the green light to launch in the very near future. Employers are working hard to fill jobs in a field that’s only expected to keep growing. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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NJ Teacher Returns to Classroom Months After Students Help Save Her Life
An NJ teacher returned to her school months after she went into cardiac arrest in the classroom. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg speaks with the teacher as well as the students and staff who helped save her life.