Jersey Shore towns are starting to see the effects of the staffing shortages they expected this summer. Seaside Heights is looking to offer an incentive to keep its employees for the whole season.
Helipad and dinner theater could be part of Jersey Shore pool club complex
Updated May 13, 2021;
Posted May 13, 2021
The developer of a dining and entertainment complex in Seaside Heights envisions putting a helipad on the roof of a proposed dinner theater, which could be used to ferry headliners in private helicopters or patients with medical emergencies airlifted to hospitals by the New Jersey State Police. Rich Maxwell | lehighvalleylive.
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The next phase of a beachfront restaurant and pool complex slated to open this summer in Seaside Heights will be a 1,000-seat dinner theater with its own rooftop helipad.
Ben Mabie, the developer of the project, said the helipad would double as a time-saving amenity for the venue’s headliners and a potentially life-saving way out of the congestion-prone area for people with medical emergencies and it would not be used for tourist flights.
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The Jersey Shore house in Seaside Heights will stay closed this summer as part of a settlement between the borough an its owner because of a late-summer event with YouTube stars the Nelk Boys.
The house featured on the MTV show for several seasons cannot be rented out as part of a settlement between Danny Merk and the borough over a large gathering on Sept. 14, which drew 2,500 to a car show and the unveiling of new basketball and baseball jerseys by the group known for its digital pranks. They can t rent that facility until October 2021, so that was a penalty. That s a loss of revenue for them. They have provided us with $5,000 to cover the cost of our police and legal fees and they have to reapply for a mercantile license to get approval, Mayor Anthony Vaz told New Jersey 101.5.