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Vinnie's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria In Barnegat, New Jersey has a varied menu, pleasant wait staff and reasonable prices. Read this informative restaurant review to learn more about this eatery.
Stop in at The Gold Duster in Barnegat, New Jersey for a relaxing and enjoyable shopping experience.
Visit this charming little gift store if you are in the Barnegat area. You will not be able to walk out empty handed.
New Jersey is known as the diner capital of the world. Read this restaurant review to see if the Barnegat Diner earns it's place among all the wonderful diners in the Garden State.
If you find yourself in Southern Ocean County, New Jersey on the the weekend of October 26 and October 27, I strongly recommend taking a trip to Barnegat for the Creep Street Haunted Hay Ride. I'll see you there!
Barnegat, New Jersey will celebrate it's annual Pirates Day on Saturday, September 8, 2007 from 9 AM to 4 PM. Located in the historic area near Route 9 and Bay Avenue, Pirates Day is a fun family outing that Barneget residents look forward to all year.
Perhaps I am a bit biased, since I am only twenty minutes from the Barnegat Lighthouse, but I do think it is a magnificent landmark of the Jersey shore.
Anyone passing through South Jersey must stop in at Audray's Antiques. Read this review to find out all about this fabulous little shop.
Read this local restaurant review to see if Carmenucci's is the place to stop for Italian food in Ocean County, New Jersey!
Don't order the pork roll and cheese at BayShore Bagels.
For fast service and delicious Chinese food, China King is the place.
Looking for delicious Chinese food on the Jersey Shore? Look no further!
While the crime rate as a whole is going down in New Jersey, the rate of gang violence and gang related crimes have gone up, plaguing not only the inner city, but the suburbs too.
Visiting Ocean County, New Jersey this Holiday season? Be sure to check out these holiday events for the whole family.
The hunt for one of the most famous pirate treasures of all time. Believe it or not, it may be in New Jersey.
There's something about the sea--it can entice us yet frighten us. We can quietly watch the waves or splash in it for hours. New Jersey may be known as the Garden State but it's also home to over 120 miles of seashore.
Calloways Restaurant and Bar is a stop worth making when traveling through South Jersey. Great food, Football and Live Music!
When visiting the Atlantic Book Shop, be sure to bring plenty of cash or plenty of willpower.
Lighthouse enthusiast will not be disappointed with a trip to New Jersey. These are just seven of the twenty amazing lighthouses that dot New Jersey's coastline. If you love lighthouses, plan on a lighthouse road trip through the garden state.
New Jersey is known as the diner capital of the world and the Stafford Diner in Manahawkin, New Jersey is truly one of the finest ones you could possibly visit in the Garden State.
Hiking the Batona Trail, located in southern New Jersey's Pine Barrens, meant trekking across fourteen miles of sugar sand, heavily wooded areas, and uphill slopes.
This is a comprehensive listing of ALL New Jersey shore towns, with contact numbers and beach fees, where applicable. Some of the fees are from 2006, but they shouldn't differ by much, if at all.
You simply can not find a better family restaurant in Ocean County, NJ than Sweet Jenny's.
If you live in the Philadelphia area there are many places that you can go if you want to get away for the weekend. Not every place is the perfect place for a romantic escape though.
Born and raised a Jersey girl, I've spent my share of summer days "down the shore," as we Jersey's like to say. Summer means rhythmic waves and masses tied with beach towels at the waist, flip flopping on the boardwalk.