AvalonMargate’s most expensive home goes on the market for nearly $11MThe Rumson Avenue home is just one house off the oceanfront on a 75-by-80-foot oversized lot. It has seven bathrooms, including a Jack and Jill. Frank Kummer Murray Wolf, Avalon’s legendary beach patrol captain, has died at 87Amy S. Rosenberg U.S. Army Corps official, congressman say help is on the way for N.J. beach erosionFrank Kummer Meet the architect whose style defined modern Jersey Shore homesTerri Akman, For The Inquirer A Guide to the 2026 Philadelphia Mummers ParadeDugan Arnett AdvertisementEroded Jersey Shore beaches could soon get federal money for replenishment. Will it be enough?Projects set for Cape May, Stone Harbor, Avalon, Sea Isle, Strathmere, Ocean City, and Long Beach Island have all been stalled because of the lack of funding.Frank Kummer Cryptocurrency enters the ultraluxury real estate market in Avalon and Stone Harbor Two $25 million oceanfront properties, the most expensive on the public market in the Garden State, could now be yours with cash, financing, or crypto, the digital currency becoming more mainstream. Erin McCarthy Ocean City declares emergency over beach erosion, urges state and federal helpHurricane Erin in August and a nor’easter in October battered city beaches, worsening existing erosion. Frank Kummer Victoria Nancy Schaffer, counselor for the Selinsgrove Area School District, has died at 31In tributes, friends called her “a radiant light,” “a ray of light,” “a bright light,” and “the light of the room.” Gary Miles Flood warnings into Saturday and more swimming bans are in effect at the Shore as Erin approachesAtlantic City, Wildwood, Margate, and Ocean City are among the towns that have banned ocean swimming as the hurricane moves north.Anthony R. Wood and Amy S. Rosenberg Taras M. Wochok, longtime lawyer for John E. du Pont and former chief assistant district attorney, has died at 84He spent six years, from 1968 to 1974, as an assistant DA in Philadelphia under Arlen Specter and rose to head of the narcotics division.Gary Miles Shore towns get no federal dollars for beach replenishments for the first time in almost 30 yearsThis year, zero dollars are budgeted for beach replenishment projects — the first time since 1996. It's possible that zero might carryover into next year.Frank Kummer Lululemon is coming to Ocean City It will be the high-end athleisure brand's second foothold at the Jersey Shore.Erin McCarthy A Linwood couple found their ‘cozy and safe’ home near Ocean CityEmily and Tom Matera gutted and renovated their house in Linwood, fulfilling a dream to live near the Shore.Terri Akman, For The Inquirer Thom Cardwell, writer, queer film festival organizer, and original ‘American Bandstand’ dancer, has died at 79Thom Cardwell, 79, the film producer, screenwriter, queer icon, and local celebrity, died on Jan. 2, 2025. He was also one of the original dancers on "American Bandstand."Henry Savage The Union League is expanding its reach at the Jersey ShoreThe Union League has been adding suburban and Jersey Shore properties to its portfolio in recent years, along with enhancing its storied Center City headquarters.Jake Blumgart William A. Graham IV, award-winning businessman, philanthropist, and former co-owner of The Inquirer, has died at 83He contributed the largest investment, $31 million, to a joint purchase of The Inquirer in 2006, and joined Brian Tierney and others in operating Philadelphia Media Holdings LLC through 2010.Gary Miles Sixers arena opponents dominate public comment session as City Council weighs proposalThe public comment session Thursday was part of a string of hearings Council is holding to consider a legislative package necessary for the Sixers to build the team’s proposed $1.3 billion arena.Anna Orso The owners of Avalon’s ‘Monstrosity’ couldn’t find a buyer who’d save the home. So they’re selling to a developer.This summer, the owners took to social media to try to find a buyer who would agree not to tear down the home to build new, a trend at the Jersey Shore. They were unsuccessful.Michaelle Bond ‘Frozen in time’: They own tiny homes on million-dollar properties in swanky Jersey Shore towns. But they don’t want to sell. As smaller homes get bought up and demolished for new builds, some longtime residents are holding onto their original properties, which can be worth more than $1 million.Erin McCarthy and Ariana Perez-Castells See more storiesAdvertisement
Margate’s most expensive home goes on the market for nearly $11MThe Rumson Avenue home is just one house off the oceanfront on a 75-by-80-foot oversized lot. It has seven bathrooms, including a Jack and Jill. Frank Kummer
Margate’s most expensive home goes on the market for nearly $11MThe Rumson Avenue home is just one house off the oceanfront on a 75-by-80-foot oversized lot. It has seven bathrooms, including a Jack and Jill. Frank Kummer
Eroded Jersey Shore beaches could soon get federal money for replenishment. Will it be enough?Projects set for Cape May, Stone Harbor, Avalon, Sea Isle, Strathmere, Ocean City, and Long Beach Island have all been stalled because of the lack of funding.Frank Kummer
Eroded Jersey Shore beaches could soon get federal money for replenishment. Will it be enough?Projects set for Cape May, Stone Harbor, Avalon, Sea Isle, Strathmere, Ocean City, and Long Beach Island have all been stalled because of the lack of funding.Frank Kummer
Cryptocurrency enters the ultraluxury real estate market in Avalon and Stone Harbor Two $25 million oceanfront properties, the most expensive on the public market in the Garden State, could now be yours with cash, financing, or crypto, the digital currency becoming more mainstream. Erin McCarthy
Cryptocurrency enters the ultraluxury real estate market in Avalon and Stone Harbor Two $25 million oceanfront properties, the most expensive on the public market in the Garden State, could now be yours with cash, financing, or crypto, the digital currency becoming more mainstream. Erin McCarthy
Ocean City declares emergency over beach erosion, urges state and federal helpHurricane Erin in August and a nor’easter in October battered city beaches, worsening existing erosion. Frank Kummer
Ocean City declares emergency over beach erosion, urges state and federal helpHurricane Erin in August and a nor’easter in October battered city beaches, worsening existing erosion. Frank Kummer
Victoria Nancy Schaffer, counselor for the Selinsgrove Area School District, has died at 31In tributes, friends called her “a radiant light,” “a ray of light,” “a bright light,” and “the light of the room.” Gary Miles
Victoria Nancy Schaffer, counselor for the Selinsgrove Area School District, has died at 31In tributes, friends called her “a radiant light,” “a ray of light,” “a bright light,” and “the light of the room.” Gary Miles
Flood warnings into Saturday and more swimming bans are in effect at the Shore as Erin approachesAtlantic City, Wildwood, Margate, and Ocean City are among the towns that have banned ocean swimming as the hurricane moves north.Anthony R. Wood and Amy S. Rosenberg
Flood warnings into Saturday and more swimming bans are in effect at the Shore as Erin approachesAtlantic City, Wildwood, Margate, and Ocean City are among the towns that have banned ocean swimming as the hurricane moves north.Anthony R. Wood and Amy S. Rosenberg
Taras M. Wochok, longtime lawyer for John E. du Pont and former chief assistant district attorney, has died at 84He spent six years, from 1968 to 1974, as an assistant DA in Philadelphia under Arlen Specter and rose to head of the narcotics division.Gary Miles
Taras M. Wochok, longtime lawyer for John E. du Pont and former chief assistant district attorney, has died at 84He spent six years, from 1968 to 1974, as an assistant DA in Philadelphia under Arlen Specter and rose to head of the narcotics division.Gary Miles
Shore towns get no federal dollars for beach replenishments for the first time in almost 30 yearsThis year, zero dollars are budgeted for beach replenishment projects — the first time since 1996. It's possible that zero might carryover into next year.Frank Kummer
Shore towns get no federal dollars for beach replenishments for the first time in almost 30 yearsThis year, zero dollars are budgeted for beach replenishment projects — the first time since 1996. It's possible that zero might carryover into next year.Frank Kummer
Lululemon is coming to Ocean City It will be the high-end athleisure brand's second foothold at the Jersey Shore.Erin McCarthy
Lululemon is coming to Ocean City It will be the high-end athleisure brand's second foothold at the Jersey Shore.Erin McCarthy
A Linwood couple found their ‘cozy and safe’ home near Ocean CityEmily and Tom Matera gutted and renovated their house in Linwood, fulfilling a dream to live near the Shore.Terri Akman, For The Inquirer
A Linwood couple found their ‘cozy and safe’ home near Ocean CityEmily and Tom Matera gutted and renovated their house in Linwood, fulfilling a dream to live near the Shore.Terri Akman, For The Inquirer
Thom Cardwell, writer, queer film festival organizer, and original ‘American Bandstand’ dancer, has died at 79Thom Cardwell, 79, the film producer, screenwriter, queer icon, and local celebrity, died on Jan. 2, 2025. He was also one of the original dancers on "American Bandstand."Henry Savage
Thom Cardwell, writer, queer film festival organizer, and original ‘American Bandstand’ dancer, has died at 79Thom Cardwell, 79, the film producer, screenwriter, queer icon, and local celebrity, died on Jan. 2, 2025. He was also one of the original dancers on "American Bandstand."Henry Savage
The Union League is expanding its reach at the Jersey ShoreThe Union League has been adding suburban and Jersey Shore properties to its portfolio in recent years, along with enhancing its storied Center City headquarters.Jake Blumgart
The Union League is expanding its reach at the Jersey ShoreThe Union League has been adding suburban and Jersey Shore properties to its portfolio in recent years, along with enhancing its storied Center City headquarters.Jake Blumgart
William A. Graham IV, award-winning businessman, philanthropist, and former co-owner of The Inquirer, has died at 83He contributed the largest investment, $31 million, to a joint purchase of The Inquirer in 2006, and joined Brian Tierney and others in operating Philadelphia Media Holdings LLC through 2010.Gary Miles
William A. Graham IV, award-winning businessman, philanthropist, and former co-owner of The Inquirer, has died at 83He contributed the largest investment, $31 million, to a joint purchase of The Inquirer in 2006, and joined Brian Tierney and others in operating Philadelphia Media Holdings LLC through 2010.Gary Miles
Sixers arena opponents dominate public comment session as City Council weighs proposalThe public comment session Thursday was part of a string of hearings Council is holding to consider a legislative package necessary for the Sixers to build the team’s proposed $1.3 billion arena.Anna Orso
Sixers arena opponents dominate public comment session as City Council weighs proposalThe public comment session Thursday was part of a string of hearings Council is holding to consider a legislative package necessary for the Sixers to build the team’s proposed $1.3 billion arena.Anna Orso
The owners of Avalon’s ‘Monstrosity’ couldn’t find a buyer who’d save the home. So they’re selling to a developer.This summer, the owners took to social media to try to find a buyer who would agree not to tear down the home to build new, a trend at the Jersey Shore. They were unsuccessful.Michaelle Bond
The owners of Avalon’s ‘Monstrosity’ couldn’t find a buyer who’d save the home. So they’re selling to a developer.This summer, the owners took to social media to try to find a buyer who would agree not to tear down the home to build new, a trend at the Jersey Shore. They were unsuccessful.Michaelle Bond
‘Frozen in time’: They own tiny homes on million-dollar properties in swanky Jersey Shore towns. But they don’t want to sell. As smaller homes get bought up and demolished for new builds, some longtime residents are holding onto their original properties, which can be worth more than $1 million.Erin McCarthy and Ariana Perez-Castells
‘Frozen in time’: They own tiny homes on million-dollar properties in swanky Jersey Shore towns. But they don’t want to sell. As smaller homes get bought up and demolished for new builds, some longtime residents are holding onto their original properties, which can be worth more than $1 million.Erin McCarthy and Ariana Perez-Castells