Realty groups from Exit 98 down to Exit 4 on the Garden State Parkway claim business is significantly better right now compared to the same time last year.
Talk about adding insult to injury. Exactly one year ago, after the boardwalk in Seaside Heights and Seaside Park had been rebuilt from Superstorm Sandy damage, a huge fire destroyed a three-block section of it, displacing more than 50 shop and store owners.
After multiple deadly traffic accidents in Ocean County where cars broke down in the left lane, State Police are warning drivers to use extra caution on the roads.
While the recovery from Superstorm Sandy continues, Memorial Day will be here before you know it and state tourism officials are hoping for a better season than last year.
Despite several recent snowstorms that have moved through the Garden State, construction continues on the portion of the Seaside Heights boardwalk that was destroyed by fire in September.
Over 50 businesses remain charred to bits after this month's fire on the Seaside Boardwalk, however, more questions remain about the circumstances which caused the fire.
As Superstorm Sandy gets the blame for helping to cause the massive boardwalk fire in Seaside Heights and Seaside Park, there's concern about what other electrical issues lurk under the boardwalk.