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More than a dozen Jersey Shore beaches were banning swimming as rip tides and rising tides from Hurricane Erin threaten swimmer safety.
Thomas Walsh, a retired Monmouth County correctional police officer, saved the sister of the girl, 13, who drowned in Belmar ...
On Aug. 11, the Seaside Heights Fire Department was alerted to a report of multiple swimmers in distress off of Webster ...
Beaches in Seaside Heights typically open at 9 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. when lifeguards leave for the day, Vaz said. Patrolmen from the Seaside Heights Police Department will now help close beaches ...
Following a dramatic rescue earlier this week in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, local officials are announcing they will be ...
A 13-year-old girl drowned in the water off a Jersey Shore beach, according to police, the second deadly drowning along the Jersey Shore in less than a week.
The teen's death in Belmar came after the drowning death of a 31-year-old Trenton man, who drowned Aug. 11 in Seaside Heights.
Despite warnings of rough surf and unguarded beaches, many still keep venturing into dangerous waters. With Hurricane Erin approaching, the danger will grow.