Seaside Heights, NJ – As the Jersey Shore gears up for another bustling summer season weekend, Seaside Heights is on high alert following a chaotic Memorial Day weekend that saw unprecedented violence, arrests, and a boardwalk shutdown.
“The shore did not have a chaotic weekend, there were three very serious incidents, but this was overwhelmingly a huge Memorial Day,” Murphy said.
Local officials, law enforcement, and businesses are preparing for what could be another challenging weekend, with hopes of restoring order and ensuring safety for residents and visitors alike.
New Jersey PBA President Pete Andreyev disagred, saying, “Our officers did an outstanding job handling out-of-control and unsupervised teens all along the Jersey shore. It will be a long summer if we don’t hold parents responsible. We all deserve better.”
A Recap of Memorial Day Weekend 2025 Chaos
Memorial Day weekend, traditionally marking the unofficial start of summer at the Jersey Shore, spiraled into mayhem in Seaside Heights, leaving authorities scrambling and businesses reeling.
Violence and Arrests Overwhelm the Boardwalk
The trouble began on Friday, May and escalated through the holiday weekend. NJ.com reported that Seaside Heights police arrested a staggering 73 individuals—52 adults and 21 juveniles—between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday.
The arrests were in response to widespread disorderly behavior, including fights and other disturbances. Three young adults were stabbed in separate incidents near the boardwalk.
Seaside Heights Detective Steve Korman noted that approximately 100,000 visitors flooded the town, overwhelming local resources.
Shore News Network detailed further unrest on Saturday night, describing “repeated incidents of violence” that continued a pattern of chaos.
The unrest took a significant toll on Seaside Heights’ economy. A post on X by @RoosterGM
claimed that businesses lost 20-30% of their revenue due to the boardwalk closure and the negative publicity surrounding the violence.
The early curfews and police presence, while necessary, deterred some visitors, further straining local merchants who rely heavily on the summer season.
However, Governor Phil Murphy faced criticism for downplaying the incidents. NJ.com reported that Murphy claimed, “The Shore did not have a chaotic weekend,” a statement that sparked backlash from residents and local leaders who felt the severity of the situation was being minimized.
Shore News Network noted mounting criticism of Murphy’s silence in the days following the violence, with some calling for stronger state intervention to address the escalating issues at the Shore.
With another busy weekend looming, Seaside Heights is taking proactive measures to prevent a repeat of Memorial Day’s turmoil. Local police are increasing their presence, with support from state and federal agencies, to maintain order on the boardwalk and surrounding areas.
The 10 p.m. curfew for minors remains in effect, and officials are urging parents to supervise their teens to avoid further incidents.
Business owners are also adapting, with some hiring additional security and others promoting family-friendly events to shift the narrative away from the recent violence. Community leaders are calling for a balanced approach that ensures safety without alienating the thousands of tourists who flock to Seaside Heights each summer.
As the Jersey Shore braces for another wave of visitors, all eyes are on Seaside Heights. Will this weekend mark a return to the carefree summer vibes the Shore is known for, or will it be another chapter in a summer of unrest? For now, the community is holding its breath, determined to reclaim the spirit of the Jersey Shore.