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Sea Girt: Post-Sandy Repairs Won't Impact Beachgoers
Repairs from Hurricane Sandy are well under way and are not expected to impact visitors this season.

Sea Girt is a charming beach town that features a long, wide boardwalk that starts at the historic Sea Girt Lighthouse and runs all the way to the southern end of the borough. Visit Sea Girt to swim, stroll or fish at the beach, shop at small businesses or eat at a variety of local restaurants.
The beach and boardwalk is open all year long, but lifeguards are only on duty on Saturdays and Sundays from Memorial Day to June 15. Starting June 16 through Labor Day, lifeguards patrol the beaches from 9:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. daily.
Daily badges can be purchased for $10, a coupon book of ten daily badges can be purchased for $90 and a seasonal badge can be purchased for $105. Senior seasonal badges for those 65 and older cost $55. An additional $5 is charged to seasonal badges purchased with a credit card.
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Beach access is free for children under 12 as well as active or reserve military families and their immediate family with current military identification.
Repairs from Hurricane Sandy are well under way and are not expected to impact visitors this season. Check out these photo updates provided by the borough of the boardwalk's progress.
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