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Monday, May 20, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Jersey Shore Summer 2013: Beach Guide

Planning a vacation or just a day trip? Patch has all the information on the Shore's best beaches

More than six months after Superstorm Sandy caused unprecedented damage to the Jersey Shore region, the beaches will be open for Memorial Day Weekend and the summer. While certain access points and facilities might be closed as municipalities continue to work on restoration, for the most part, the beaches will be operational. The only beach that remains off limits to the public is Mantoloking. The borough was home to a breach that split Ocean County's northern barrier island in half and was one of the hardest hit communities in New Jersey during the storm. So as you prepare to stick your toes in the sand, are you wondering what will be accessible after Sandy? Need to know how much it will cost to buy badges to your favorite beach? Curious …

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Demolition of Jet Star Roller Coaster Gets Underway

Seaside Heights amusement ride has been an international symbol of Sandy's destruction

Crews from Weeks Marine have started dismantling and demolishing the Jet Star roller coaster, which has sat in the ocean off Seaside Heights since Superstorm Sandy struck Oct. 29. The demolition got underway prior to Prince Harry's visit to the borough Tuesday morning, and will continue for about 48 hours straight, said Toby Wolf, spokeswoman for Casino Pier, where the ride was formerly located. Wolf said a piece of the ride will be kept and made into a memorial once the pier fully reopens. Construction on the pier, she said, will continue through the summer and rides will be added as the pier grows. One new ride, called "Superstorm," a thrill ride named for the storm that destroyed the Jet Star, will launch this season. Police Chief …

Hurricane Sandy

Prince Harry Views Destruction, Walks The Boardwalk During Shore Visit

Harry, Christie survey the damage and have some fun

JERSEY SHORE -- Britain's Prince Harry did what most people would do on a sunny, spring day in Seaside Heights—take in the ocean views, then play some boardwalk games. Harry came to Seaside Heights with Gov. Chris Christie Tuesday morning after the two toured destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy in Mantoloking. The pair drove south on Route 35 and entered the boardwalk at Grant Avenue where crowds of people were waiting for their arrival. "Prince Harry, we love you," shouted one small girl who was holding a welcome sign. Standing next to her was an Elvis Presley impersonator, hoping to attract some attention of his own from the prince. Harry and Christie were greeted by local officials, who escorted the pair out to Casino Pier, the site …

Ed Minall

11:14 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013

I respect the Prince for his military service and his work with charities. However, he tours the shore area which probably cost the Shore Towns/State tens of thousands in OT for police etc. Goes to CT the next day and makes millions from US companies for his international charities at a Polo match. Then heads back to the UK the same day. Where is there an upside for his shore visit? I would have …   more ›

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Charity Coming to Shore to Restore Sandy-Damaged Photos

Operation Photo Rescue will be in Seaside Heights this weekend

Operation Photo Rescue, an organization that restores photos damaged in natural disasters, will be in Seaside Heights for a “copy run” today and tomorrow. “Following family and pets, photos are the next most cherished possession, as the memories captured in photos are all that remain after a natural disaster,” a news release from Operation Photo Rescue said. Jersey Shore residents can bring up to 20 photos for free evaluations and potential restoration. Operation Photo Rescue works to restore photos discolored by floods and damaged by mold or debris at no cost to the owners. “Insurance can replace homes, furniture and automobiles in times of need. Photographs, which are important pieces of a family’s history are unprotected,” Operation …

Peter Mc Cormack

12:25 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013

since everyone likes to complain about sandy help instead of being grateful let me be the first (and maybe only one) to say thank you operation photo rescue.   more ›

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Nearly $1.4M in Federal Sandy Funding Comes to Seaside Heights

U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez announced the funding Tuesday

Nearly $1.4 million in federal funding is coming to Seaside Heights to reimburse the borough for Superstorm Sandy response and recovery work, according to New Jersey's U.S. Senators. The money to Seaside Heights is part of $9.4 million in federal funding being distributed through FEMA's Public Assistance program throughout New Jersey, Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez announced Tuesday. Seaside Heights, which was severely impacted by the storm, is being reimbursed $1,390,633 for search and rescue operations, sheltering, an emergency mobile kitchen and nonstop police protection after Sandy hit.  "It is good news that this federal funding is continuing to flow into local communities, helping them recover from the devastation of …

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proud

7:10 pm on Friday, May 3, 2013

Wrong @Jack. The insurance companies that write flood are servicie providers that get reimbursed by the NFIP for claims that they pay providing they do their job properly. They certainly do profit.   more ›

Friday, April 26, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Seaside Heights Prepares to Open for Summer [VIDEO]

FEMA video shows that Seaside Heights plans to be open for summer

Seaside Heights and its boardwalk will be open for business this summer, and a new video from FEMA highlights the restoration efforts making that possible.  In the video, Mayor William Akers recalls the days after Superstorm Sandy.  "One of the first questions I got asked was, 'are you going to be open for the summer?'" he said. The answer is, yes.  Michael Graichen, special events spokesperson for Seaside Heights, has said the boardwalk rebuilding process continues, with May 10 set as the target date for its reopening. 

Proline

1:46 pm on Monday, April 29, 2013

Every article I read, someone is bashing someone. Why? Men arguing with woman? Why? One poster quotes people, another asking if someone is single. Who gives a crap? Hope the JS is put back together.   more ›

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Seaside Coaster to Soon be Removed

Casino Pier signed a contract with Weeks Marine, and said the process of removing the roller coaster from the ocean could take a few weeks

The Jet Star roller coaster, which has become a staple of the damage wreaked on the Jersey Shore by Superstorm Sandy, may soon be removed from the Atlantic Ocean, according to an NJ.com report. Casino Pier, the owner of the amusement that was dumped in the Ocean by Sandy, signed a contract with Weeks Marine, a dredging and stevedoring company based out of Cranford, to remove the coaster in less than a month, the article said. A date has yet to be set for the roller coaster’s removal, the article said, and Toby Wolf, spokesperson for Casino Pier, would not disclose the cost of the contract or estimated cost of the work. The process of performing a hydrographic survey of the Jet Star below the ocean as well as dismantling and removing the …

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Bill

5:01 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Frank, have you been smoking crack? New Orleans got all the help they needed immediately? Six years later there are hundreds of homes never rebuilt, and never will be, whole neighborhoods abandonded. I get it that you're not happy, nobody ever is after a disaster. Things will never be the same as before. Some folks will never recover, many will have to move. Many found out too late that they were…   more ›

Charity Coming to Shore to Restore Sandy-Damaged Photos

Operation Photo Rescue will be in Seaside Heights Friday, May 3 through Sunday, May 5

Operation Photo Rescue, an organization that restores photos damaged in natural disasters, is coming to Seaside Heights for a “copy run” Friday, May 3 through Sunday, May 5. “Following family and pets, photos are the next most cherished possession, as the memories captured in photos are all that remain after a natural disaster,” a news release from Operation Photo Rescue said. Jersey Shore residents can bring up to 20 photos for free evaluations and potential restoration. Operation Photo Rescue works to restore photos discolored by floods and damaged by mold or debris at no cost to the owners. “Insurance can replace homes, furniture and automobiles in times of need. Photographs, which are important pieces of a family’s history are …

Victoria

8:34 am on Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Sorry you lost your photos! This news release went out in November: http://www.operationphotorescue.org/2012/11/saving-photos-after-hurricane-sandy/ but was dependent on local news organizations releasing.   more ›

Friday, April 19, 2013

Funtown Ferris Wheel Comes Down

The big wheel, lopsided and damaged following Sandy, was torn down Thursday.

Funtown's ferris wheel, lopsided and twisted but still standing following Hurricane Sandy, was torn down Thursday as its owners continue the lenghty cleanup of the destroyed amusement pier. The pier, which sits on the border of Seaside Heights and Seaside Park, suffered significant damage during the late-October storm, perhaps even more than Casino Pier, who lost much of its upper deck, including most of its rides. The Star Ledger captured the demolition of the big wheel Thursday with a gallery posted online here. Prior to being taken down, the wheel remained half on pier support pilings and half on the beach, giving it a precarious, tilted look, though town officials made assurances that it was stable enough. With its colored and battered…

Joe Simmons

11:11 pm on Sunday, April 28, 2013

only proud would crap on the memories that mean so much to so many.   more ›

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Safety Upgrades to Seaside Streets Expected by Summer

Countdown pedestrian signals and more will be added to three Seaside Heights' intersections

Safety upgrades to three Seaside Heights’ intersections will make crossing the busy streets easier for pedestrians this summer. The Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders approved upgrades including countdown pedestrian signals. “Many families walk throughout the borough to reach the beaches, boardwalk and local businesses from parking lots and their homes or rentals,” Freeholder Director John P. Kelly said. “These improvements will help ensure their safety while crossing at three of the town’s intersections.” Countdown pedestrian signal heads will be added to the intersections of The Boulevard and Hamilton Avenue, The Boulevard and Grant Avenue and The Boulevard and Summer Avenue, said Kelly, who is also the Director of Law and Public …

impeach1

6:09 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

I remember you. You were at the Beachcomber at 330am in the morning St Pattys Day. You're the one with the tatto0 of your dead pit bull up and down your arm and across your chest. We had no idea they let the prisoners out of Rahway to celebrate St Pattys day at the Heights. You and the Heights, perfect together.   more ›

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