The Point Beach borough council is considering an ordinance that would bar residential rentals of less than 7 days.
From "The Nutcracker" to meals with Santa, there's lots of holiday events to choose from.
Registration opens soon for winter recreation programs including biddy basketball, yoga, pickleball and music lessons for kids and adults.
Point Pleasant will celebrate the start of the holiday season with an event for the whole family.
The Point Pleasant Borough Council is set to meet as well, and the Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education. Read up on those and more.
Kayla Smith, 16, said the men she saved tracked her down to thank her. "It was a natural instinct" to go to their aid that day, she said.
Point Boro defeated New Providence in the NJSIAA football playoffs; a hero is honored and more.
The Board of Education honored Kayla Smith for her quick thinking and actions that saved the lives of three men in September.
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A winning lottery ticket, a councilman resigns, an Epic fundraiser. Check out what's happening in Point Pleasant.
The ticket was one of 16 winning tickets purchased for the Tuesday night drawing.
The application calls for the demolishing of the two existing structures, which would be replaced by two new structures with nine townhomes.
Residents spoke up at the most recent council meeting about the negative impact short-term rentals have had on their neighborhood.
The event at Riverfront Park on Oct. 16 will include a beer garden, food truck , live music and a fireworks display at dusk.
The borough sold over $7,000 more in beach badges for its two riverfront beaches.
Over $16 million has been raised since 2004 for the Young Survivor's Coalition, which offers support for breast cancer survivors under 40.
The still-unknown shopper bought the winning New Jersey Lottery Cash 4 Life ticket on Monday.
The argument between Mayor Paul Kanitra and Councilman Bob Santanello over emergency funds became heated enough to be broken up by police.
"American Ninja Warrior" teen honored, woman accused of mistreating dogs and new sex assault charges against ex-corrections officer.
From county officials warning people not to go into the ocean to voting for the best cheeseburger in Point Pleasant, here's what to know
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The council unanimously agreed to pass a resolution to get potential solutions to the Route 35 and Arnold Avenue intersection problem.
The festival was originally planned for the summer but was pushed about due to ongoing concerns about COVID-19.
Attendees can check out both classic boats and classic cars during the event on Saturday.
Borough officials spoke with Jenkinson's about what beaches will be open to the public for the fall and winter.
Members and workers at the VFW Post 4715 in Point Pleasant Beach share their thoughts and feelings about what happened on Sept. 11.
Austin Cox and Donna Zelenika have been to 32 states since 2018.
The over 2 million dollar project will see the replacement of the water main along Ocean Avenue.
The yard sale, which covers Point Pleasant Beach, Bay Head, and Mantoloking, will occur on Oct. 2.
The two beaches tested positive for high levels of fecal bacteria in the water.
The borough's Shade Tree Commission is now accepting applications for fall plantings.
The money raised will go towards final expenses as well as the establishment of a memorial scholarship.
Mandatory teacher vaccinations, beach to be named after late teen lifeguard, woman reportedly lied about police impersonator tops our news.
This will be the A.J. Meerwald's last stop in New Jersey before heading up to Maine for repairs.
The line stretches along a mile-long portion of Barnegat Bay.
To see the fireball-producing Perseid meteor shower, a summertime favorite, head to the darkest skies you can find in New Jersey.
The craft beer fest will feature a local beer contest, with the winning beer being put on tap at Martell's.
The resolution to bring the event back home and have it on the same day as the borough's seafood festival was approved at Tuesday's meeting.
The resolutions are on the agenda to be approved at Tuesday night's borough council meeting.