SEASIDE HEIGHTS- Moderate to heavy crowds have descended upon the Jersey Shore and here are a few glimpses of what you will find. These reports were from NJBeachCams.com a 1:30 pm.
SEASIDE HEIGHTS- Courtesy of the Seaside Heights Webcam, there are sizeable crowds on the beach and boardwalk, but there is still much room for more.

ORTLEY BEACH—The Beaches in Ortley Beach are about half capacity, but many people are still coming in. Clear blue water and the sun greet locals and visitors alike.

CAPE MAY

ASBURY PARK

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