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Is The Grenville in Bay Head, NJ Haunted?

If you re looking to stay the night at an establishment close by the beach that s filled with great food, a fantastic atmosphere, and perhaps some supernatural guests, this establishment in Bay Head, New Jersey is the place for you.   Some would even consider it a poltergeist. Enter your number to get our free mobile app Introducing, The Grenville Hotel & Restaurant.  This property was built in 1890 and is rich with tradition.  As Lou Russo shared, the land cost only $400 in 1886 and it s been routinely named one of the most haunted hotels in the Garden State. The Grenville Hotel at 345 Main Avenue is a Grande Dame of summer hotels from the late Nineteenth Century on Barnegat Island, and is one of the true historic Jersey Shore hotels.   The Grenville.com

NJ Unlikely to Get Federal Funds For Emergency Beach Repair Following Winter Storms

Storm-battered NJ coast bracing for more potential damage

Storm-battered NJ coast bracing for more potential damage With federal money unlikely, a number of Jersey Shore towns are hoping Mother Nature keeps calm for a bit to allow for their battered beaches to recover from the three-day storm that rocked the Garden State late January into February. Despite post-storm surveys by the Department of Environmental Protection that show major beach or dune erosion in nine towns, and moderate damage in another 18, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers believes the nor easter won t qualify as an extraordinary storm event that can free up emergency aid for repairs. Certainly some towns do have the capacity to put some small amounts of sand on the beach typically, that s more of a band-aid solution, said Jon Miller, research associate professor at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken.

NJ asks feds to help restore ravaged beaches: I m just very concerned

NJ asks feds to help restore ravaged beaches: I m just very concerned Bay Head dunes gouged by storm Replay Video UP NEXT New Jersey is requesting emergency help from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to fix damaged dunes and beaches carved up by last week s strong nor easter. In a letter sent Monday to the Army Corps offices in Philadelphia, New York City and Fort Hamilton, New York, acting state Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette asked the corps to prioritize nine beaches that received major damage during the storm.  © Doug Hood Sand dunes along the oceanfront in Bay Head took a beating from large ocean swells during the recent storm in the area. Bay Head, NJThursday, February, 4, 2021

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