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  • Dive intosummer

    beacheditionYOUR WEEKEND GUIDE DOWN THE SHORE

    All this and more inside! 2A

    Summer Guide InsideToday only! Your 200-page guide to the Jersey Shore in ourannual Summer Guide.

    Car-hop in WallEat in or get carside service.

    Ode toDave inLakewoodThe BlueClaws say goodbyeto Letterman and playbaseball.

    Happy hourBar Anticipation, Lake Como, $2.75Bud and Bud Lights until midnight

    DJais, Belmar, no cover 5 p.m. freehot and cold buffet, $4 mixed drinks

    Klees Bar and Grill, Seaside Heights,reduced drinks and half-priceappetizers at bar

    ADVICE JERSEY ALIVE

    CLASSIFIED 4D

    COMICS JERSEY ALIVE

    LOCAL 3A

    MOVIES JERSEY ALIVE

    OBITUARIES 17A

    OPINION 20A

    SPORTS 1C

    WEATHER 7C

    YOUR MONEY 16A

    NEW

    SUMMER EXPER

    IENCES

    1. New amusements at Breakwater Beach, Seaside Heights Dive right into the new wave pool at Breakwater Beach, the water park in Seaside Heights. Designed forall ages, the artificially generated waves mimic the pull and rush of the ocean. Think of it as an optionwhen the real ocean is flagged for rip tides or jellyfish. Other additions will be a speed slide and a serpen-tine slide.

    2. Food trucks in Asbury ParkNew to the Asbury Park waterfront later this summer are food trucks that will be located just north of theOcean and Seventh avenues roundabout. The six trucks, slated to open by July 4, offer a unique selectionof foods, from vegetarian to barbecue. The area also will feature an amusement area with games and apicnic area including table seating, a bike rack, signage and lighting.

    3. New roller coaster in KeansburgKeansburg Amusement Park introduces Looping Star, an Italian-made roller coaster that has oneloop and offers turns, drops and over-the-edge twists.

    4. Fishermans Walkway and Tices Shoal at Island Beach State ParkThe popular Fishermans Walkway has been completely restored and reopened to the public.The 1,000-foot long, 8-foot-wide walkway is a popular surf fishing access point. It also providesbeach access for people with disabilities. Not as popular is the new $3 fee for boaters who comeashore after anchoring at Tices Shoal.

    5. Highlands to Hamptons ferry rideSeaStreak is offering a new ferry service to the Hamptons. A three-hour ride toPort Jefferson on Long Island costs $30 one way; a trip to Southampton, $50. Youalso can take a five-hour trip to Marthas Vineyard ($165 one way; $240 roundtrip) or a 712-hour trip to Nantucket ($175 one way, $260 round trip.)

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