“That’s not necessarily a bad thing. All … Seaside Heights PD is responding to the 400 Block of Barnegat Avenue for a fireworks complaint. Subscribe to calendar notifications by clicking on the Notify Me® button, and you will automatically be alerted about the latest events in our community. (That was the first time I met him)I hope you told him a thing or two Phil…& then gave him an “it’s so nice to meet you by the way” LOL!Helena Mills I just yes and ok’d him in an attempt to be the nice guy but after last night I’m done trying to be the nice and keep the peacePhil Haus maybe where you live! RP states he asked his neighbors to stop setting off fireworks and they threatened him. “Under normal circumstances, we’d be doing radio advertising, boosted social media posts, etc., and we’re not doing any of that.”The decision to resume firework shows this summer was partly influenced by the firework displays at Point Pleasant Beach this season, Redpath said.“Our sense was based on experience that if something was proven to not be advisable, the governor would clamp down on it right away,” he said. I’m the one they called the cops on. Posted by OCSN02 | July 4, 2020 8:59 pm | Ocean County | 19 | Seaside Heights PD is responding to the 400 Block of Barnegat Avenue for a fireworks complaint. Calendar . There have been firecrackers and what sounds like bombs outside my windows. Seaside Heights may be able to make up for it with a 9:30 fireworks spectacular that’s happening this evening.

Although when we first moved in he knocked on ym door cursing at me for parking in front his driveway to unload my truck while he wasn’t even down hereRelax people it is the 4th of July time for celebrationsJanice Westervelt Young holiday or not, reasonable fireworks in a RESPECTFUL manner, not one that literally disturbs the peace when homes are in close proximity. Phil Murphy urged mayors of Jersey Shore towns to manage the capacity of beaches, fearing a resurgence of COVID-19 following large weekend beach crowds. PS This same neighbor doesn’t live here and while he was home and not here cane k ocking in my door threatening me and cursing at me for parking in front of there driveway to unload a refrigerator. RP states he asked his neighbors to stop setting off fireworks and they threatened him.Lol there were no threats. They weren’t loud, just flashy. EarthCam and affiliate, the Borough of Seaside Heights, are proud to deliver live streaming views of the world famous Seaside Heights Boardwalk. The fireworks will be fired from the beach adjacent to … Seaside Heights: Fireworks Threats. “People want to be out and about, and so we just continually look for how you can do it safely.”“We’ve been in coordination with the governor’s office with permission,” said Seaside Heights Mayor Anthony Vaz of the firework displays.Redpath said that fireworks are a safe addition to the Shore experience because they can be viewed from anywhere on the milelong boardwalk without creating a risk for crowding.The Seaside Heights Business Improvement District is emphasizing events that won't generate a crowd but will enhance guests' experience amid the ongoing public health crisis, officials say.This includes drive-in movies and concerts, kite flying every Tuesday and small musical performances.Earlier this year, numerous events were cancelled due to the pandemic such as an Easter egg hunt on Palm Sunday, a firework display on July 4, large musical shows and street festivals.Redpath said that he has been pleased with visitors’ compliance of social distancing orders over the past few weeks.“The beaches and boardwalks do not have the number of people on them that they normally do,” he said. Fireworks have found their way back to Seaside Heights, dazzling the sky above the boardwalk every Wednesday night through August. “We’re going to get through this tragic situation of the pandemic and hopefully have a regular season next season.”Upcoming events can be found at exit82.com/events/.Fireworks will light up the sky above the Seaside Heights boardwalk every Wednesday night through August.Michael Redpath; Executive Director, Seaside Heights Business Improvement District