
Wildwood Welcomes the North American Grappling Association
On Saturday and Sunday, August 5 – 6, The North American Grappling Association (NAGA) will come to the Wildwoods Convention Center for the NAGA Battle at the Beach Grappling Championship.

On Saturday and Sunday, August 5 – 6, The North American Grappling Association (NAGA) will come to the Wildwoods Convention Center for the NAGA Battle at the Beach Grappling Championship.

The Sea Isle City Beach Patrol will host their 2023 Captain Bill Gallagher 10-Mile Island Run on Saturday, August 5, at 5:30 p.m..

Welcome back to Island Hopping! Summer is more than halfway over – this is our seventh edition of Do the Shore magazine.

Our next featured bartender hails from Vineland, NJ, say hello to Genevieve Novicskie at The Salty Mermaid!

The Gallery at the Ocean City Arts Center is excited to feature Lauren Rosenblum’s oil paintings through the month of August!

From Wednesday, August 2 to Saturday, September 2, the East Lynne Theater Company will perform the award-winning play, ‘Driving Miss Daisy’!

The Reptile House at the Cape May County Zoo is a thriving place for preservation and education.

The Township of Lower will host a special concert that will benefit the youth of the community on Tuesday, August 1, 2023.

Our next lifeguard of the week is a Philadelphia native, Emma Mcnamee! Emma is a rising junior in the nursing program at Holy Family University.

The first musical rock and roll group to incorporate string instruments into rhythm and blues with “There Goes My Baby,” the Drifters were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.

The Stone Harbor Women’s Civic Club is offering a Bus Trip to the Sight & Sound Theater, Lancaster, Pennsylvania to see “The Miracle of Christmas.”

Welcome back to Island Hopping! The past few weeks have been plagued with random thunderstorms and brief street floods.

Experience life on an Early American farm through hands-on activities and exhibits at Historic Cold Spring Village’s ‘Down on the Farm’ Weekend!

Hermit crabs – their shells made pretty with toxic paint – are a kind of default gift here on the shore. Like fudge.

The sneaker community will unite at the Wildwoods Convention Center on Saturday, July 29 during the annual Jus Nice Sneaker Convention.

This week’s featured lifeguard, Frank Lawson, has grown up at the Jersey Shore!

Fran, known by many as “Fran the man,” is somewhat of a local celebrity; he has worked at the Concord Cafe for 31 years!

Meet Jimmy McHugh and Martin Garvalov, two senior fudge chefs at The Original Fudge Kitchen.

The Stone Harbor Women’s Civic Club is now offering a Bus Trip to Gettysburg & Hershey, Pennsylvania.

The Cape May National Wildlife Refuge is pleased to present a painting program, Plein Air Watercolor Workshop with Janet McShain!

From July 29 through July 30, Wildwood is hosting the annual Wildwood Beach Ultimate Tournament, the largest co-ed beach Frisbee tournament in the world.

Jonathan Dillio, the owner of Sun Dog Grooming, has truly dedicated his life to taking care of animals.

The Wildwood Civic Club will hold the annual Waddle on the grassy circle in front of the Wildwoods Convention Center at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 25th.

The Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum is hosting Christmas in July on Tuesday, July 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m!

Christmas has an easily identifiable aesthetic that most of us love. Why not trot it out twice?

Fascinated by the supernatural? Not sure what the odd noise is at night? Visit Historic Cold Spring Village for Paranormal Weekend!

This week’s Island hopping is filled with beautiful sights, sweet treats, and above all else, traffic.

On Tuesday, July 25, at 2 p.m., the program “Boys in Glass Houses,” with Jim Talone and J.P. Jamie Hand, will take place at the Endicott Reardon Family Museum in Upper Township.

For this lifeguard of the week, we put a spotlight on beach medic Cornelius Maxwell (Max) of the Wildwood Beach Patrol.

Welcome back to Island Hopping! With Independence Day in the rearview mirror, we’re looking ahead to the hottest stretch of summer until September’s reprieve.