Murphy urges no swimming along Jersey Shore
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Jersey Shore officials are pleading with the public to avoid swimming in the ocean when no lifeguards are around, especially now with Hurricane Erin.
When officers arrived at the Eighth Avenue beach, police said one person was out of the water, but a 13-year-old was still missing. Crews searched the water for nearly an hour, police said. Around 7:30 p.m., police said crews found the 13-year-old in the water off the Seventh Avenue beach. The teenager was unresponsive.
Traditonally, most school districts at Jersey Shore first day of school the day after Labor Day. But for some, the school year kicks off as late as Sept. 8. Here's when kids and teens need to pack the backpacks and put on the first day of school outfits.
Drivers in Asbury Park will have to slow down, as a new citywide 25 mph speed limit is now in effect. Main Street and Memorial Drive will see their speed limits drop from 30 mph to 25 mph, the city announced Monday. All other streets in the city already had 25 mph speed limits.
Cape Hatteras, NC — Hurricane Erin continued its northward churn through the Atlantic on Tuesday, threatening dangerous surf and coastal flooding from the Bahamas to the U.S. East Coast, as tropical storm warnings and storm surge alerts were issued for parts of North Carolina’s Outer Banks ahead of the storm’s closest approach late Wednesday.
The Hotel Albatross, housed in a Victorian-era mansion in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, just reopened, and is already redefining Jersey Shore hospitality.
New Jersey-based rock group The Gab Cinque Band was performing at the venue on Saturday. Jonas surprised the crowd by joining them on stage and singing the classic Jonas Bros. track “Burnin’ Up” with the group. Jonas Bros. hype man and bodyguard “Big Rob” Feggans joined them as well.