This past Sunday was the annual Easter Stroll on the Washington Street Mall.
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This past Sunday was the annual Easter Stroll on the Washington Street Mall.
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The Beach House, which took over the building formerly known as Henry’s on the Beach, will operate as Angelo’s Restaurant. No scoop on the menu, unless what’s painted above the windows (pizza, soft drinks, ice cream, sandwiches, seafood) will be true again this year.
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The Washington Street Mall is dotted with ladders, caution tape, painters, and construction workers. It’s not a pretty scene right now, but the town is going to look beautiful this summer.
Michelle shot this video last Friday at the Cove
Shelton College, which ceased operation in 1992, collapsed this past weekend.
Keep your eyes on the newsstand!
Michelle went out this morning to take these photos for you.
The Polar Bear Plunge for Special Olympics New Jersey took place in Wildwood Saturday, January 18. More than 900 registered at the Wildwoods Convention Center. Each participant pledges $100 or more to take a brazen romp into the chilly waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Are they crazy? Crazy generous. Donations totaled $188,170.
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