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Avalon and Stone Harbor Beach Replenishment Underway

Avalon and Stone Harbor Beach Replenishment Underway Back in January, The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District was awarded a contract worth $28.8 million to the Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company, headquartered in Oak Brook, IL, to undertake periodic nourishment of the dune and beach fill project stretching from Townsends Inlet to Cape …

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Morey’s Piers To Open Their Own Golf Course! – Big Little 9

Morey’s Piers To Open Their Own Golf Course! No, this isn’t an April Fool’s day joke. Back In September, Laguna Oaks Golf Course, located at 600 Bayberry Dr, Cape May Court House, announced on Facebook that things were going to change. Their post went on to say, very vaguely that “Laguna is being transformed into …

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Famous Jersey Shore Restaurant Changes Hands

Famous Jersey Shore Restaurant Changes Hands There is some unexpected news for food lovers at the Jersey Shore. The World Famous Anchorage Tavern, located at 823 Bay Avenue in Somers Point announced on Facebook today that they are making a big change in ownership. There had been rumors that the restaurant, which opened in 1888, …

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South Jersey’s Ship Graveyard

South Jersey’s Ship Graveyard New Jersey has a long and storied history of shipwrecks, with its treacherous coast claiming numerous vessels throughout the years. The state’s location along the Atlantic Ocean, combined with its many inlets and sandbars, made it a perilous place for ships to navigate. Some of the most famous shipwrecks in New …

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BIG Nor’Easter To Hit New Jersey Next Week

BIG Nor’Easter To Hit New Jersey Next Week New Jersey is bracing for a potentially significant winter storm this week, as a strong nor’easter moves in from the south. A winter storm watch has been issued for certain areas of the state, with the potential for heavy snow and strong winds. The National Weather Service …

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Public Hearing on New Jersey Offshore Wind Farm

Public Hearing on New Jersey Offshore Wind Farm The Director of the Cape May County Board of Commissioners, Len Desiderio, and Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian have announced that they will be holding a Public Information Session on March 15, 2023, at 6 p.m. at the Ocean City Tabernacle. The session aims to provide answers …

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Stone Harbor Retreat House Construction Update – Villa Maria by the Sea

Stone Harbor Retreat House Construction Update – Villa Maria by the Sea The former Villa Maria by the Sea retreat house in Stone Harbor, New Jersey, is currently undergoing significant construction to transform the property into a new modern retreat house. Located on 111th street and the beach, the Villa Maria by the Sea retreat …

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Rare Titanic Footage Released

Rare Titanic Footage Released The Titanic is one of the most famous ships in history, known for its tragic sinking in 1912. Over a century later, new footage of the shipwreck has been released, offering a rare glimpse into the vessel’s final resting place in the Atlantic Ocean. The footage was captured by a team …

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Luxury Resort Proposed Outside Avalon – Clermont Lodge

Luxury Resort Proposed Outside Avalon – Clermont Lodge A proposal for a luxury resort with a projected cost between $65 million and $70 million has sparked debate in Dennis Township, located in Cape May County, New Jersey. The news came via a Cape May Herald article that detailed the proposed “Clermont Lodge” project. The resort, …

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Feds Say Offshore Wind Not To Blame In Whale Deaths

Feds Say Offshore Wind Not To Blame In Whale Deaths Federal environmental and energy officials have denied that the offshore wind power industry is killing whales in the northeastern United States. In a briefing for reporters, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) addressed the recent spate …

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