The good witches who participated in the LBI Witchy Paddle on Saturday, Oct. 18 raised $1,600 in donations for David’s Dream & Believe Cancer Foundation this year, organizer and Head Witch Michelle ...
Heavy traffic at the gateway to Long Beach Island on Oct. 18 wasn’t of the normal variety, but rather pedestrians lining Ninth Street in Ship Bottom during the Island’s second No Kings rally in four ...
For thrill-seeking, spooky-season lovers, there is no more bewitching a treat on Long Beach Island than events sponsored by Ship Bottom and Surf City first responders on consecutive nights this month.
Election Day, Nov. 4, will be here in no time, especially since many people will be voting early, either utilizing vote-by-mail ballots or visiting an early-voting center. For most of the nation, it ...
It’s the craziest thing how we as human beings want more out of life or dream of something bigger. Me, I have a beautiful house on the Island, and let’s face it, we who are not on the water dream of ...
Barnegat High School students have been warned not to participate in a TikTok challenge involving people urinating in public places or they will face severe consequences. In a letter to parents, ...
At its Oct. 2 meeting, the Little Egg Harbor planning board passed a resolution memorializing its prior approval of the preliminary and final site plan for Lennar Corp.’s 415-unit housing development, ...
FIERY FUN: Beach Haven Volunteer Fire Co. shut down the street with its annual block party on Saturday, Oct. 4. The event featured live music by iCandee (above), a blessing of the trucks and a triple ...
A $6.2 million N.J. Department of Transportation dredging project to restore local waterways to save navigable depth is expected to get underway in the Waretown Channel complex. The project, which is ...
A “celebration of life” service was held the afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Kirk O. Larson Sr. Memorial Park in Barnegat Light, for the late mayor of the same name. The grass field was filled ...
I think we oversold “It’s better in September,” to the point the month has become a mere add-on to summerness, based on crowds, traffic signals and temperatures. I’ll now venture – and believe – that ...
Folks attending Surflight Theatre’s current show, “On Golden Pond,” will see a wonderful play, written by a 28-year-old Ernest Thompson in 1978, who snagged an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screen ...
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