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Jersey Shore

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Queen Latifah Puts NJ House Up for Sale

The Real Estalker reports that Queen Latifah, aka Dana Owens, has listed her New Jersey home, which is about an hour and a half from […]

Property

Charming Cape May B&B Gets National Attention

Popular with tourists, this Victorian inn was built in 1905 on one of Cape May’s oldest streets and boasts 30-plus years in the hospitality business. […]

City Life

10 Jersey Cities Still Struggling After Sandy

We’re a few days late to this, but earlier this week NJ Spotlight pinpointed ten Jersey Shore cities still struggling to recovery from Hurricane Sandy […]

City Life

Fire Destroys Popular Cape May Diner

Here’s what the Four Seasons, in Rio Grande, just north of Cape May, looked like before yesterday night.

City Life

PHOTOS: Newest Kennedy Born at the Jersey Shore

On Tuesday, Absecon 6th grade teacher Amy Petitgout–aka the wife of ex-Rhode Island congressman Patrick Kennedy’s–gave birth to a little girl. (Pat=son of Teddy.)Today, two-day-old Nora made […]

City Life

Chris Christie Doesn’t Have the Facts on Margate Dunes

A real live battle of David and Goliath is taking place at the Jersey shore. Residents of Maragte City have voiced their overwhelming opposition to […]

City Life

United Airlines to Fly Out of Atlantic City

Right now, Atlantic City International Airport isn’t doing much international business. It’s got one carrier, Spirit Airlines, which mostly shuttles oldheads between the Shore and […]

City Life

Atlantic City Mayor Refuses to Concede Defeat

Incumbent Atlantic City mayor Lorenzo Langford technically lost his race to Republican Don Guardian (great name) yesterday. But he’s not ready to concede defeat just […]

Yes, still. Compared to the absolute destruction on many North Jersey beaches, where homes are still empty and entire blocks have been bulldozed, our South Jersey shores fared relatively well (and I say relatively because some people here lost everything). Still, climate change isn't going away, and neither are issues of flood zones and flood insurance, nor the debate of whether or not our barrier island beach towns will be here for the long haul, and what we can do to protect them (i.e. dunes — the Margate resistance to dunes should continue to be nasty). We'll hit the two-year anniversary in October, but expect this to be affecting policy for a long time. I still hear people talking about the Storm of '62. Sandy will be on our lips more than 50 years from now, too.
City Life

Sandy: One Year Later

October 21st, 2012, was one of those impossibly gorgeous Jersey Shore days, where even though the thermometer said the temperature was in the 60s, the […]

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City Life

Reminder: Your Hurricane Sandy Aid Still Hasn’t Arrived

As part of the big Sandy package the Inquirer ran on Sunday, Amy Rosenberg dives deep into the relief situation. And what she found ain’t pretty: It […]

City Life

PHOTO: World’s Biggest Sand Castle

Above is a photo of what is being called the world’s tallest sandcastle, in Point Pleasant Beach, on the Shore. According to the sandcastle’s site–yes, […]

City

One Year After Sandy, Shore Still Recovering

The approaching anniversary of Hurricane Sandy—the second costliest storm in U.S. history after Katrina—prompted the Courier-Post to examine how residents are faring after the torrential […]

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Property

Historic Atlantic City Hotel Sold At Auction for $4 Million Is Now Back on the Market

In May, Florida investor Eli Hadad purchased the 121,000-square-foot Madison House Hotel at auction for $4 million. It wasn’t a competitive auction; Hadad was the […]

City Life

Tidal Flooding Has Begun Down the Shore

Update 4:36 p.m. Flooding has not, apparently, ended. Here’s another photo of the damage in Wildwood. .@CydneyLongNBC10: Wildwood drivers use caution at Rio Grand & Susquehanna: […]

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City Life

Finally, Dunes for the Jersey Shore

Finally. That was my initial response to the news that officials in Ocean City and Mantoloking have started eminent domain proceedings against ocean-front homeowners who […]