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Clearing the confusion: Do you need a beach tag to surf or fish?

Clearing the confusion: Do you need a beach tag to surf or fish?

by Cindy Fertsch | Feb 20, 2025 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Features, News, South Jersey, Sports

A law signed by Gov. Phil Murphy in 2019 aimed to settle a long-standing debate: If you’re simply crossing the beach to access the ocean—whether for surfing or fishing—you shouldn’t need a beach tag. But not every town got the memo. Or, if they did, they didn’t...

Boys & Girls Club receives 1,500 lbs. of fish from tournament

by Cindy Fertsch | Jul 25, 2024 | Atlantic City, Atlantic County, News

The 4th annual Jimmy Johnson’s Atlantic City Quest for the Ring Championship Fishing Week culminated with 1,500 lbs. of fresh fish donated to the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City. JJ’s Catch for the Community fillet station, sponsored by Greentree Mortgage...

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