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There’s a special kind of energy that lingers on Seven Mile Beach this time of year. The sun sits lower, the evenings stretch longer, and we’re reminded why the joys of summer don’t end with Labor Day.
For the first time since 1992, Avalon boasts repeat South Jersey Lifeguard Championships. That’s back-to-back victories over 14 strong rival patrols guarding the beaches from Brigantine to Cape May Point.
Don’t miss this full lineup of fall events, from live music, food festivals, and craft workshops to educational programs and community fundraisers. Highlights include the Barefoot Ball, Savor September Festival, Avalon Arts & Seafood Festival, and seasonal favorites like Trunk-or-Treat and the Fall Beach Sweep.
Avalon’s best and bravest helped prevent a tragedy this summer, saving eight teenage sailors and two instructors in Townsend’s Inlet.
Tom Brandis, FBI agent and former priest, is the latest complex character to spring from the mind of Brad Ingelsby, creator of 2021’s Emmy-winning “Mare of Easttown.” This new series “Task” premieres on HBO on Sunday, Sept. 7.
Molly Quinn was thrilled that she and her twin sister Maura, lifeguards for the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol, won the doubles row championship at the Bill Howarth South Jersey Women’s Lifeguard Championship on Aug. 6 in Ventnor.
Fall has arrived, bringing crisp air, pumpkin-spice delights, cozy layers, and back-to-school energy. We explored the island to find the ultimate fall must-haves for everyone on your list!
The Blair Family reunion renews a family history in Stone Harbor that goes way back more than 100 years, one of the longest family threads on the island.
It’s amazing how quickly summer slips away; those long, lazy beach days always feel too short. Between endless to-do lists and busy schedules, I only managed to get through half of the books I’d hoped to read. But that just means I have the perfect stack waiting for me this fall and I can’t wait to dive in.
The beaches are moving!
This fundamental truth is how I was introduced to the dynamics of beaches as an undergraduate student majoring in geology at Boston University. Prior to that, my experience with beaches was vastly different and largely tied to summer fun and mischief on the shores of the Long Island Sound.
Avalon and Stone Harbor have been keeping busy this season – from welcoming new police officers and celebrating National Night Out to planning for fall bulk trash pickup. Local updates also include flood insurance discussions, bike safety reminders, weather team support, and new leadership at community groups.
Endless Summer has so many great connotations. To me, it is a state of mind. Perhaps you think of it as a lifestyle of perpetual warmth and sunshine, popularized by the 1974 movie “Endless Summer.”
If you were seeking a taste of Broadway as well as a glimpse into Avalon's history this summer, then you should have been at the Avalon Elementary School in July for the Avalon Players' production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's “Cinderella,” the enchanted version.
The end of summer was always a sad and tough time for generations of kids lucky enough to spend their summers at the Jersey Shore. For them, the dog days of August signaled the inevitable: the coming of Labor Day weekend.
Today we’ll go back more than half a century, 53 years, to the end of summer in 1972. Sept. 8-10 was the closing weekend for the season at Jack’s Place. Cathedral was headlining that weekend.

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