Jersey Shore
Coverage of Jersey Shore in the Nexus archive.
- New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill tours flood damage in Camden after flash flooding caused by torrential downpours Monday
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill toured flood damage in Camden after torrential downpours caused flash flooding. She assessed a new high-water rescue vehicle used by firefighters before training was completed, which aided in rescues during the storm.
- No drones allowed in NYC, NJ during Fourth of July weekend, officials warn
Federal officials have issued a temporary drone flight restriction over the Hudson River and parts of the Jersey Shore for security reasons related to the Sail4th 250 event. The restriction, enforced by the Federal Aviation Administration, began on Wednesday and lasts through the Fourth of July weekend.
- Jersey Shore accessibility: Where to find beach wheelchairs, mats, accessible parking and more in 2026
The article outlines accessibility options at South Jersey shore towns in 2026, including free beach wheelchairs, access mats, ramps, and accessible parking. Most towns offer these resources through local beach patrols or recreation departments, though some require reservations for wheelchairs.
- Invasive jellyfish with a painful sting returns to Jersey Shore, worrying beachgoers
New Jersey authorities are warning residents about the return of an invasive jellyfish known for its painful sting. The jellyfish's presence is causing concern among beachgoers along the Jersey Shore.
- Jersey Shore responders warn of rip currents, unguarded beaches
Jersey Shore responders have warned about rip currents and unguarded beaches as summer begins. First responders on Long Beach Island have been responding to swimmers in distress, including a deadly incident involving four swimmers caught in a rip current.
- Penn Station stabbing spree victim says he's ‘lucky to be alive'
Five people were injured in a stabbing at New York’s Penn Station on Sunday night. Henry Obadiah, one of the victims, described being attacked and slashed in the face and cheek, requiring stitches. The suspect, Hector Deleon, a 51-year-old with a criminal history in New Jersey, was arrested by Amtrak police. Officials reported no signs of terrorism.
- ‘Jersey Shore’ Star Angelina Pivarnick Reveals Miscarriage “Almost Killed” Her: “It’s Still Tough To This Day”
Angelina Pivarnick, a star of 'Jersey Shore,' disclosed that her miscarriage nearly killed her and stated it remains emotionally challenging. She emphasized that the experience does not get easier over time.
- ‘Jersey Shore’ star Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino says he’s thinking about running for NJ governor
Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino, a 'Jersey Shore' star, says he is considering running for New Jersey governor. The article mentions Mikie Sherrill having a 'situation on her hands', likely referencing his potential candidacy.
- 14-year-old boy goes missing in ocean, search ongoing
A 14-year-old boy has gone missing in the ocean at the Jersey Shore, and officials are conducting an ongoing search for him.
- Unique phenomenon causing Jersey Shore beaches to resemble tropical waters
A unique phenomenon is causing Jersey Shore beaches to resemble tropical waters, a stark contrast to the Mid-Atlantic's usual darker green or gray appearance due to sediment, algae, and light conditions. A bloom has dramatically altered the region's typical water coloration.
- New Jersey man, 28, dead after Memorial Day boat crash in Barnegat Bay; 5 others injured
A 28-year-old New Jersey man died after being thrown from a boat during a Memorial Day crash in Barnegat Bay on the Jersey Shore. Five other individuals were injured in the incident.
- Jersey Shore beach town unleashes extreme tactics to bury viral teen mayhem for Memorial Day weekend
Seaside Heights, New Jersey is deploying extensive law enforcement measures including FBI support, SWAT teams, and mounted officers for Memorial Day weekend to combat viral teen takeovers and violence. The shore town experienced over 70 arrests and three stabbing incidents during last year's holiday weekend, prompting officials to monitor social media for unsanctioned 'pop-up parties' and implement preventive strategies.
- Rowdy teen takeover hits popular beach hot spot with wave of arrests, assaults, emergency curfew: video
A large group of teenagers descended on Pier Village in Long Branch, New Jersey on Tuesday night, causing disorder, assaults, and vehicle damage. Six people were arrested and an emergency 8 p.m. curfew was implemented, with 139 total officers deployed from Long Branch and neighboring agencies.