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South Jersey Amusement Park Offers Starting Pay Of $18 An Hour

Reply Clementon Park and Splash World is offering ride maintenance workers $18 an hour to start, with a $500 sign-on bonus. (Rachel Nunes/Patch) CLEMENTON, NJ Forget the minimum wage. A South Jersey amusement park is set to pay some employees as much as $18 an hour when it reopens. Clementon Park and Splash World is advertising $18 an hour as the starting pay, with a $500 sign-on bonus. The advertisement went up on the company s Facebook page this week. The park is hiring full-time and part-time ride maintenance workers. It will provide training, and employees will start immediately. Subscribe The bonus will be paid out after July 9 with a minimum of 120 hours worked. You can apply for a position here.

Owners of 114-year-old N J amusement park announce sneak-a-peek for this weekend

Owners of 114-year-old N.J. amusement park abruptly cancel plans for reopening this weekend NJ.com 30 mins ago Bill Duhart, nj.com © Michael Mancuso/NJ Advance Media for NJ.com A sneak-a-peek event was posed on social media for Clementon Park and Splash World. “Clementon Park & Splash World will not be open this weekend as we had hoped,” Gary Fawks, a senior vice president of operations for Indiana Beach Holdings, the owner of the park, said in a statement at 5:11 p.m. Friday. “Our teams are working tirelessly to deliver a product that will make the entire community proud, and we appreciate your patience as we work though all the processes to get the park open.  Our number one goal is to provide a safe and friendly environment for every guest who visits us.”

NJ amusement parks: Six Flags, Mountain Creek and many more

NJ amusement parks: Six Flags, Mountain Creek and many more

10 NJ amusement and water parks for your next day trip with the family Get wet at Mountain Creek or become a kid again in the Land of Make Believe. This is your guide to NJ water parks, theme parks and tons of summer fun. Alex Biese, Asbury Park Press Published 2:13 am UTC May. 24, 2021 Six Flags Great Adventure ride videos Watch our staff scream their heads off on these Six Flags Great Adventure rides Click to Play Click to Play Click to Play Click to Play Click to Play Click to Play A nickname change may be in order for New Jersey.

William Scott, a track official, dies following Rowan javelin accident

View Comments HARRISON - A man struck by a javelin at a college track-and-field meet survived the injury, but not an infection that followed, authorities say. William A. Scott, 71, died more than three weeks after being injured while working as an official at a competition of Rowan University, a school spokesman said Thursday. The Oaklyn man, who was injured April 3, died April 26 in the intensive care unit at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, according to an obituary. Details of the accident were not immediately available. Scott was an official for track and field in South Jersey for over 30 years, according to Carl Rickershauser, who is the NJSIAA track and field rules interpreter.

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