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See Lineup For New Jersey Shore Airshow
The "Thunder Over the Waves" takes to the skies Sept. 5 and 6:

The "Thunder Over the Waves" takes to the skies Sept. 5 and 6:

Take a look at the forecast for the last beach weekend of 2025 at the Jersey Shore.
The DEP released its preliminary findings on Hurricane Erin's impact at the Jersey Shore, with erosion from Sea Bright to Cape May:
It's raining and swimming isn't allowed. Luckily, there's still plenty of fun to be had in Ocean City.
Sunny days are expected but keep an eye on the potential impacts of Tropical Storm Erin.
It's not the typical heat we expect in mid-August but sunny skies will make for nice days.
This isn't the weekend to ignore lifeguards if you're going to the beach. Rip current risks are high. Don't swim if there are no guards.
Summer is rapidly cruising by. Have you been to the beach yet? If you're going this weekend, here's what is in store.
For those planning their next beach day by the shore, you may want to keep an eye out for jellyfish in the area, according to a new report.
Beachgoers were surprised to see a waterspout form near Barnegat Inlet Tuesday.
The results from the NJ Sea Grant Consortium's annual "New Jersey's Favorite Beach" are in:
Once interim repairs are complete, the NJ Department of Transportation said permanent repairs will take place in the fall. See details:
The beach weather has been a bit uneven this summer but you can still catch some rays as long as you're flexible. Check the forecast.
Other lake and river beaches across Ocean County are under swimming advisories for bacteria levels Wednesday.
The proposed rule aims to reduce the risks to people and property from severe flooding and sea rise in the coming decades.
The height of summer has arrived. See what this weekend holds for your beach plans.
The newest Asbury Avenue business invites families to spend a day remembering when fun happened without screens.
The New Jersey Supreme Court issued a decision on South Seaside Park's request for deannexation from Berkeley Township:
The restroom blockages that limited capacity at Island Beach State Park over the holiday weekend have been solved.
Water samples from the sites were being retested to determine whether the advisories will continue or swimming will be barred temporarily.
It's one of the busiest weekends at the beaches. Here's what to expect whether you're going to catch some sunshine or watch fireworks.
If you're looking for comfortable beach temperatures this weekend promises to be a good one.
After slogging through rainy weekend after rainy weekend, slather on the sunscreen because you will need it. Stay safe in the heat.
Fines for rental violations also are increasing to a minimum of $1,500 on a first offense under new ordinances, Mayor Anthony Vaz said.
Beaches up and down the Jersey Shore are fully open in most towns beginning this weekend. Check the weather that will greet you on the sand.
LoveFood has compiled its list of the best donuts in each state and Washington D.C. See which Monmouth County donut shop made the list:
The last weekend before most schools are out across New Jersey promises sunshine peeking through. Bring your sunscreen and an umbrella.
"It was the worst in my 59 years in Seaside Heights," Mayor Anthony Vaz said. Closing hours, a backpack ban and higher fines are planned.
Stabbings and dozens of arrests stressed Seaside Heights authorities. Borough officials are seeking ways to prevent issues in the future.
Looking for something new to do? Here’s what’s happening around Monmouth County:
Enjoy Tuckerton Porchfest, the first-ever Barnegat Pride and more this weekend in Ocean County.
It may not be ideal bikini weather but the weekend isn't expected to be a total wash, either. Take a look at the forecast.
Both beaches are along rivers in Ocean County; ocean beach sites have not been affected, according to the state DEP.
See the latest on when the Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge will open, and what the bridge schedule is for the summer: