Looking to get involved in Point Pleasant or Point Pleasant Beach? Take a look at some of the committees that help the towns run.
The Sea Turtle Recovery organization set free eight turtles that had been rehabilitated from injuries, and offered info on how to help.
The police department's youth campers learned about EMS, competed against Brick police campers, and learned about law enforcement.
Police explained how the electric bicycles are classified and what laws they are subject to in a post to address complaints and questions.
Check events happening around the Point Pleasant and Point Pleasant Beach area this week.
The annual festival on the beach is set to take flight on Monday and Tuesday.
The student performers have been participating in an intensive study program leading up to the performance at the band shell.
Check your tickets, because if you were passing through the area, you might be holding a million-dollar ticket.
The police department has events, presentations and giveaways planned.
The event, marking its 4th year in Point Pleasant Beach and Manasquan, along with tug-of-war using a 500-foot rope, is expanding.
The Arts Festival will line Bay Avenue with color and welcomes visitors to celebrate local artists.
The ice cream shop will be offering a "Pint for a Pint," giving ice cream to blood donors at 4 donation events, starting Thursday.
The ticket split the jackpot for the Jersey Cash 5 drawing on Thursday, lottery officials said.
YMCA of Greater Monmouth County President & CEO Laurie Goganzer is now also leading the Ocean County YMCA as part of a management agreement.
The potential for wind that could create danger led to the cancellation, officials said.
The Recreation Committee will be selling snacks and 50/50 tickets to support its activities. See the scheduled performances.
The borough council meets Tuesday and is set to repeal a 2021 ordinance to take over a motel, as well as expand its public smoking ban.
Police remind residents and visitors that illegal fireworks can lead to criminal charges and issued safety reminders.
Whether you're seeking information on summer camps or want to register for ukelele lessons, the recreation website has the info you need.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Point Pleasant Beach.
A federal labor investigation found that NJ-based Jersey Mike’s Subs violated several child labor laws in scheduling minors’ shifts.
Operation Chill is underway in Point Pleasant Beach and kids doing good will be rewarded.
The police department will look to see if the seat is properly installed in your vehicle to help ensure your child is safe.
World Central Kitchen and Caritas Internationalis received nearly $200,000 raised by the Point Beach Cares: Concert for Ukraine.
Air quality is "moderate" across much of the southern part of New Jersey.
The camp is for Point Pleasant Beach children going into 6th, 7th and 8th grades.
The popular offshore powerboat race will be held during a three-day event in June.
The Point Pleasant area has a lot of outdoor awesomeness to offer, including some great walking and bike trails and other recreation.
The summer camp runs from July 11-Aug. 19. You can register online.
The ceremony to honor U.S. military members who died in service to the country will be held at Community Park.
The badges for the Maxson Avenue and River Avenue beaches will be available for purchase after Memorial Day.
It's a full week of meetings in Point Pleasant Beach; in Point Pleasant Boro, the schools are holding their spring concerts.
Farmers markets around Point Pleasant offer fresh produce along with local goods that are fun to shop for in the open venues.
The Point Pleasant Borough Council is set to meet, along with the zoning board.
On Wednesday Wawas across New Jersey will be giving away 1,000 free reusable bags at each store.
The camp, set for July, is open to children ages 11-13 who are Point Pleasant residents.
The ticket won $50,000 in the Saturday drawing.
This photo capture of Point Pleasant Beach in the morning shows the Atlantic Ocean after a storm had passed through overnight.
A New Jersey animal rescue group is asking beachgoers to not approach wild seals if they see them along the water, and stay back 150 feet.