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Winning $50K Lottery Ticket Sold In Ocean County
OCEAN COUNTY – One lucky ticket in Ocean County won the $50,000 Powerball prize for the May 13 drawing. The ticket was sold at Singin located at 1215 Lakewood Road in Toms River. The winning numbers were 5, 14, 29, 38, 66, and the Powerball was 1. The Power...
Fishermen see fun weekend of bluefish blitzes and sea bass limits at Jersey Shore
Fishermen took away quite a few fish this weekend from the sea bass trips to the bluefish run on the beaches. Friday was opening day of sea bass season and as expected the inshore structures were plump with fish. The for-hire captains boasted of a lot of limit catches made by their anglers. The Farms was one of the productive areas but just about any rock under 120 feet of water has sea bass on it.
Fisherman finds dead dolphin on N.J. beach
A bottlenose dolphin was brought ashore dead in Monmouth County early Sunday morning after a boater spotted it floating in the ocean overnight. Volunteers from the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine drove to Long Branch Sunday morning to assess the carcass, said its director, Sheila Dean. More information about the animal would likely be available Monday, she said.
FREE BAGS NOW IN STORES!
Bringing joy and excitement to all corners of our vibrant town! In sacred observance of the Fiveish Friendzy, Fiveish is now offering FREE shopping bags to all Lakewood shoppers!. Visit your local grocery today and get your hands on these delightful, environmentally-friendly treasures. Just check out as usual, without paying...
These Jersey Shore butchers are ready for your Memorial Day barbecue
It might be easy to run to your local mega-store to pick up a package of hot dogs, but it is just as easy to support local butchers this Memorial Day weekend. It is a time for being patriotic, and what's more patriotic than supporting fellow Americans?. From sirloin burgers...
Arts committee hosts Meet the Artist event
POINT PLEASANT BEACH — Guests got the chance to meet the Point Pleasant Beach Cultural Arts Committee’s current featured artist, John Troisi, at borough hall prior to the committee’s Monday, May 13 meeting. They were invited to mingle with and ask questions of the artist. Troisi, who lives in Wall, said that viewers of his art often use the term “photorealism” to describe his style, which variously depicts scenes from sandy shores to wildlife in forests to still life paintings; although he does not consider his art to be fully under the “photorealistic” umbrella.
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