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Cape May Beaches Reopen July 22

Accidents | 18 weeks 6 days ago | Comments 4

By Jack Fichter

CAPE MAY — As of July 22, all the city's beaches were reopened to swimmers.
Rough surf and wave action caused city officials to pull all bathers from the ocean on July 21 at about 3:30 p.m.

A series of six injuries within a 40-minute period resulted in restricting beachgoers to sun bathing for the remainder of the day.

Two of the injuries required the individuals to be airlifted to AtlantiCare Trauma Center.

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Sat, 07/26/2008 - 11:02am

Hey Wed 7/23/08 @12:16 Nice Spelling!! "STOOPID" Bloggers.......they all Blog The same!!
You must have graduated on the West Coast !! You talk about "people using their own judgment" .......try using the spell check which highlights improperly spelled words. See....we trusted your judgment and you failed. Can't trust your judgment with respect to the water either.......we hope you don't have to think too hard to swim......your butt might drown...
So just GET OUT OF THE WATER shoobie.......Oh and by the way...Shoobie lit up as being misspelled !! May I can replace it with ***!

Thu, 07/24/2008 - 12:47pm

Well if you do not like the East coast, Go HOME! Oh and Stoopid should be spelled Stupid.

Wed, 07/23/2008 - 12:16pm

Man east coast is weak. So glad there are less restrictions on the beach where I'm from. Maybe there are just too many cooks out there. Sunbathing only what a joke. The best places have no lifeguards just your own judgement. Stoopid people they all act the same.

Tue, 07/22/2008 - 2:17pm

My child is a friend of the driver and I know this boy well there is no where in any of the reports was it stated that Nick was drunk the boy has been through alot in his life and has been on prescription medication for trouble with depression. although he should not have been driving he WAS NOT Drunk. He is a good kid who made a very bad choice to drive and it is truly horrible that a young man who was really just beginning his life was taken because of Nick error in judgement. My heart goes out to all parties involved in this horrible accident.

State Public Advocate Releases 3rd Annual Beach Guide

beaches | 21 weeks 2 days ago | Comments 0

By Herald Staff

TRENTON — New Jersey Public Advocate Ronald K. Chen July 3 released the 3rd annual New Jersey Beach Guide that provides important consumer information about the cost, facilities and amenities offered at public beaches in New Jersey shore towns.

“New Jersey has some of the best beaches in the world but there are significant variations in terms of access fees and amenities available to the public,” Chen said. “This consumer-friendly guide tells you where to go, where to park and how much, if anything, it will cost you to enjoy these beautiful beaches.”

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