Colorado State Forecasters Calling for Mild Hurricane Season

Predicting Just Three in Atlantic Basin in 2014

The Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project, headed initially by William M. Gray and now by Philip J. Klotzbach, has made long-rangeforecasts of the annual Atlantic Basin hurricane seasons since 1984. The CSU Tropical Meteorology Project’s website records only those predictionsbeginning in1999. Since that time, however,its initial forecasts, originally made in December but now in April, have been rather dire. […]

Tuckerton Beach Grille & Restaurant Sporting Many New Features Since Sandy, Including New Raw Bar This Spring

Chef/Owner Romeo Robles Has More Than 40 Years in the Industry

When customers walk inside the Tuckerton Beach Grille & Restaurant and see what’s new, it’s a redecorated dining room, an expanded sports bar and grill, and a raw bar, along with signature dishes such as the shrimp paired with rack of lamb in a sweet chile ancho sauce that “people went crazy about” on Easter weekend. Owner-operator/chef Romeo Robles made […]

Author Margaret Buchholz at Tuckerton Seaport Literary Lunch

The Tuckerton Seaport has had such great success with its Lunch ‘n Learn programs dealing with science themes that it seemed a natural to begin a series called Literary Lunches. The new series will be held on the third Wednesday of every month from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Hunting Shanty on the Seaport property, 120 West Main Street, […]

Police Rescue Dogs From House Fire in Little Egg Harbor

On April 25 at 7:40 p.m., Little Egg Harbor Township police, the Parkertown Volunteer FireCo. and Great Bay EMS were dispatched to a structure fire at an address on White Oak Lane in Little Egg Harbor. Flames and heavy smoke enveloped the residence as officers arrived on the scene. Little Egg Patrolman Thomas McAnney and Tuckerton Patrolman Brian Olsen forced […]