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Community Social Hosted by South Beach at Long Branch

Area Residents and Local Dignitaries Celebrated Summer at the New Jersey Shore with Refreshing Italian Ice

South Beach at Long Branch hosted an Italian ice social to celebrate summer at the New Jersey shore with locals. Mouthwatering flavors from Rita’s Italian Ice tantalized the taste buds of children and those young at heart. As an added bonus, beach balls were distributed to boys and girls at the event.

“It is a lovely gesture to provide special treats to those visiting Long Branch’s shoreline,” said Council President Joy Bastelli. “We look forward to sharing additional community events with South Beach at Long Branch.”

“Students of our district appreciate and benefit from the support of Long Branch’s businesses,” commented Jason M. Corley, Long Branch’s Athletic Administrator. “I was happy to meet the team of South Beach at Long Branch and cool off with a blue-raspberry ice.”

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“Residents and visitors create the cultural fabric of Long Branch,” said Edwin Feliciano, founder of FEM Realty Group, LLC. “South Beach at Long Branch looks forward to growing deep roots in the community and building a strong rapport with the City. Our vision is to continue making contributions to enhance the quality of life in Long Branch and support the City’s economic revitalization.”

South Beach at Long Branch is a 47-unit condominium project rising on 1.69 oceanfront acres between Ocean Avenue and Ocean Boulevard, at the intersection of North Bath Avenue. The property is situated at the southernmost point of the city’s Beachfront South redevelopment area, just two blocks from Pier Village, a mixed-use oceanfront development, with additional proximity to West End.

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Photo Caption 1: Long Branch Council President Joy Bastelli and her grandsons, Ashton and Eli

Photo Caption 2: Long Branch’s Athletic Administrator Jason M. Corley

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