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Atlantic City beach erosion has casinos desperately seeking sand by summer
There is a little too much Atlantic in Atlantic City this year as the crucial summer season approaches. Weeks of winter storms have badly eroded beaches in the northern section of town, leaving little if any sand on which to play during all but the lowest tides.
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Summer is still months away, but Jersey Shore businesses are already getting ready
Winter is still coming to a close, but down at the Jersey Shore, people are already thinking about summer, with businesses racing to get ready for their busiest season of the year. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Frustrations growing over stalled redevelopment project in Seaside Heights
Local leaders in Seaside Heights are losing patience after an eyesore of a construction project has been delayed several times. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Bruce Springsteen headlining ‘My Hometown' NJ music festival this summer
The 2024 Sea.Hear.Now music and surf festival featuring Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Noah Kahan and many more takes place on Sept. 14-15 in Asbury Park, New Jersey
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Jersey Shore town trying not to lose man vs. nature fight on its eroded beaches
In the age-old battle of man versus nature, nature usually wins. It sure seems to be winning in North Wildwood, a Jersey Shore town grappling with severe erosion that has wiped out part of the dunes protecting $2.5 billion worth of private property.
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High winds on the Jersey Shore
Ted Greenberg with the details for News 4.
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Holiday generosity on the Jersey Shore
With just three days before Christmas, people were coming out in droves to help families in need. News 4’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Jersey Shore walloped by coastal storm
News 4’s Ted Greenberg reports..
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Family Sues Over Special Needs Student Death on Bus
After a disabled teen dies after choking on the bus ride to school, his family is taking the school bus company to court. Ted Greenberg reporting.
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Preparing for the Worst
First responders at the Jersey Shore want to make sure they are prepared for the possibility of an active shooter in their community. Ted Greenberg reports.
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Pride flags stolen from Jersey Shore home
A couple at the Jersey Shore is frustrated after three of their Pride flags were ripped down and taken. News 4’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Harriet Tubman Statue Makes Historic Journey
A large, statue of abolitionist Harriet Tubman made a special journey today that set sail from the Jersey Shore. Ted Greenberg reports.
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Old coal-fired power plant in NJ is imploded for offshore wind connection point
The towering smokestack of the B.L. England Generating Station came down just after 10 a.m. Thursday
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3 rescued after being found clinging to capsized vessel off NJ coast: Coast Guard
The Coast Guard says it has rescued three people without injury who were found clinging to the hull of a capsized vessel off the New Jersey coast. Officials said the operator of the 18-foot (5.5 meter) disabled vessel used a VHF-FM radio to contact the Coast Guard’s Delaware Bay sector for help Saturday afternoon, saying the vessel was disabled and…
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Jenkinson's reopens beach access after controversy
Jenkinson’s Beach is now accessible again after a warning from the state of New Jersey. Ted Greenberg reports.
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Man arrested after breaking into City Hall in Atlantic City, sleeping there overnight
An office in Atlantic City’s City Hall was damaged and a man was arrested after breaking into the building and staying overnight.
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Jersey Shore to feel brunt of tropical storm
News 4’s Checkey Beckford reports.
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‘I'm kind of tired of politics': Jersey Shore mayor resigns after pleading guilty to tax fraud
Pete Byron, mayor of Wildwood, NJ, is set to step down. Byron was recently sentenced to probation after he pleaded guilty to charges of tax fraud.
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Paddling to help homeless vets
A special paddle board trip at the Jersey Shore aimed at helping veterans who have fallen on hard times. Ted Greenberg reports.
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NJ police save grandmother, 12-year-old girl from rip currents
Two Jersey Shore police officers risked their own safety in dangerous ocean conditions to save a girl and her grandmother from big waves and powerful rip currents. Ted Greenberg reports.