While the numbers are still being tallied up from the summer as we head into shoulder season, Ocean County Commissioner Joe Vicari is feeling pretty good about the summer of 2022.
As the calendar turns the page to May on Sunday, we will kick off a weekly theme of 'Jersey Shore Summer' on 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave' from 6-8 am on 94.3 The Point and 105.7 The Hawk.
You'll be hard pressed to find many if any driver in New Jersey in favor of annual toll hikes on the Garden State Parkway, New Jersey Turnpike and AC Expressway, so it's only natural there continues to be rising opposition to this unwanted tax.
One of the goals for 2021 in Ocean County, as the vaccine becomes available to the general public down the line, is helping residents and businesses recover.
Ocean County is directing $10-million in CARES Act funding to small businesses who have been dealt a critical blow from being forced to shut down due to the pandemic and other restrictions in place.
The M.A.S.H. program in Ocean County stands for Mobile Assistance for Seniors at Home and it's something the Freeholders are hoping helps a great deal in the senior communities moving forward.
Ocean County Freeholder Director Joe Vicari says some county residents have been receiving federal COVID-19 stimulus checks in the mail that are made out to dead relatives.
Ocean County, who received $106-million, is now laying out their plan to help the communities recover some of the funding lost due to the shutdowns from the pandemic and other Covid-19 related expenses.