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Take the October NJ Lighthouse Challenge
NEW JERSEY LIGHTHOUSE CHALLENGE ACTIVITIES IN OCEAN COUNTY The New Jersey Lighthouse Challenge, set for Oct. 17 and 18, covers seven southern New Jersey counties and invites the public to visit all 11 land based lighthouses and two 1st order Fresnel lenses housed in near-by museums during the weekend. The lighthouses border the Atlantic Ocean, Delaware Bay and the Delaware River offering visitors wonderful views, but they need not be climbed to participate in the challenge. There is no charge for the challenge, however donations are accepted and some lighthouses charge for the climb. A free memento is awarded at each lighthouse with those visiting all the beacons receiving a special souvenir. Bonus activities, which are not required for the challenge, include a visit to Ludlam’s Beach Lighthouse site in Sea Island City where an original lighthouse is in the process of being ...
Belmar
Belmar's beautiful beach and the mile long boardwalk attract many day visitors as well as those looking for summer rentals.
Navesink Light "Twin Lights"
Historic two-beacon lighthouse with panoramic views from 256 feet overlooking Sandy Hook, New York Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean.
Tuckerton Seaport
Step back in time at the Tuckerton Seaport.
Summertime Day Trips Fun For All Ages
TOMS RIVER This summer, Ocean County College is offering exciting day trips open to all ages.
FANS ENJOY BEACH FITNESS
For those who want more outdoor activity with a seashore ambiance Freeholder Joseph H. Vicari, who serves as the county’s tourism spokesperson, suggests sessions in yoga, Tai Chi, aerobics or fitness which can be found on beaches from Bay Head to Long Beach Island.”
Barnegat Light is for the Birds
Jackson Library to feature program on
"Barnegat Light is for the Birds"
Congratulations to Crust & Crumb Bakery, Beach Haven
Congratulations to Crust & Crumb Bakery, Beach Haven on being
Named to the INTERNATIONAL To 10 List of the World's Best Beach Foods
by Concierge.com and as currently featured on www.msNBC.com
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