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The fog bell house at Pemaquid Point after the storms of January 2024 The lighthouse tower at Pemaquid Point in the town of Bristol, Maine, was built in 1835, which makes it one of the oldest on the New England coast. The historic fog bell building at Pemaquid Point was badly damaged by storms in January – the same storms that damaged more than 20 light stations in Maine and New Hampshire. Repair work on the bell house and other parts of the light station are almost finished. Shelley Gallagher, director of Parks and Recreation for the town of Bristol, is interviewed about the damage and repairs in today's first segment. Buddy Grover Absecon Lighthouse in Atlantic City, which began service in 1857, is New Jersey's tallest lighthouse and the nation's third tallest masonry lighthouse at 171 feet. There are three guests in today's episode: Milt Glenn, manager of operations and education; Dan Heneghan, a volunteer docent; and Jean Muchanic, executive director. Most of the conversation focuses on Buddy Grover, a very popular volunteer tour guide. Buddy was a docent who passed away this past January at the age of 96. https://youtu.be/k4e1L9ZunPE?feature=shared
This week in Spooktober Milton Glenn from the Absecon lighthouse in stops by to tell us all some really great spooky stories For more info on the Absecon lighthouse light this link Absecon lighthouse --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingsomethingpodcast/support
Absecon Lighthouse in Atlantic City, New Jersey, has the distinction of being New Jersey's tallest lighthouse and the nation's third tallest masonry lighthouse at 171 feet. The tower was designed by George Meade, who later commanded the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. The light went into service in early 1857. Absecon Lighthouse, New Jersey, at sunrise. Courtesy of Absecon Lighthouse. Buddy Grover and Jean Muchanic Buddy Grover After three quarters of a century as a family station with a principal keeper and two assistants, the light was deactivated in 1933. There was talk of demolishing the lighthouse, but it was saved when Atlantic City took control of it in 1946. The Inlet Public/Private Association was created in the 1990s to rebuild the principal keeper's dwelling, which had been demolished, and to restore the lighthouse and lens. Jean Muchanic has been the executive director of Absecon Lighthouse for nearly 20 years. And Buddy Grover has been a lighthouse volunteer for more than 10 years. At the age of 95, he greets visitors in a keeper's uniform and answers their questions.
It was all about the smoke. The worst air quality to hit South Jersey in decades came in June, as the Canadian wildfires continue to blow smoke our way for the second month in a row. More than likely, the smoke contributed to June being another below average month. It was the first time in about 15 years that the region had a below average May and June. On the rain side of things, it was dry. So much so, parts of Cumberland, Atlantic and Cape May County slipped back into drought. Meteorologist Joe Martucci is joined by his other weather dad, Jim Eberwine, to round up June. With New Jersey State Climatologist Dr. Dave Robinson away in Europe, Joe turned to Jim for his legendary South Jersey weather knowledge. Jim is a retired Meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. However, he currently serves as the Emergency Management Coordinator in Absecon, a teacher at multiple South Jersey schools and is the Grand Marshall of the Smithville Fourth of July Parade. Today's topics Wildfire smoke June's temperatures Slipping back into drought June's rainfall Hurricane season update ABOUT SOMETHING IN THE AIR Take a look back at the month of weather that was in South Jersey! Meteorologist Joe Martucci and Dave Robinson, the New Jersey State Climatologist, Joe's “meteorological father” and birthday buddy do just that around the start of the new month. The show is two-time New Jersey Press Association award recipient. Find the show wherever you get your podcasts, The Press of Atlantic City's website, YouTube or The Stockton Channel on Comcast's channel 9 locally in Southeastern New Jersey. Music Credit: Riptide by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution License 3.0. Go to www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 for more.Subscribe and get full weather access: http://www.pressofac.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The town of Newport on the central Oregon coast is home to two picturesque lighthouses, at Yaquina Head and Yaquina Bay. Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, a pretty two-story dwelling with an attached square wooden tower, began service in November 1871. It's believed to be the oldest building in Newport and it's the only surviving wooden lighthouse built by the federal government in Oregon. A short time later, less than four miles to the north, another lighthouse was built at Yaquina Head. A powerful first-order lens at that location went into service in August 1873. The 93-foot-tall brick tower is Oregon's tallest lighthouse tower. Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, Oregon. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. Friends of Yaquina Lighthouses, a nonprofit organization formed in 1988, now partners with the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to support the preservation and interpretation of the Yaquina Head and Yaquina Bay lighthouses. Amy Anderson is the executive director of Friends of Yaquina Lighthouses, and Andrew Smalldon is an education technician for the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Oregon. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. Absecon Lighthouse in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is hosting its annual “Evening of Romance & Renewal” on February 11th, which is the Saturday before Valentine's Day. Jean Muchanic, executive director of Absecon Lighthouse, explains what the event is all about. This episode is co-hosted by Jen Lewis, fundraising and outreach manager for the Point Cabrillo Lightkeepers Association in California. Absecon Lighthouse, New Jersey. Courtesy of Absecon Lighthouse.
Episode #159 In this week's blog/podcast join Jessica Young live on location at the Comma Day 5k Celebration in Absecon, NJ! Coach Tadris started a mile per day streak in November 2019, and it culminated in day 1,000, with the return of the Keep Calm And Run To The Best You 5k! Check Out Our Blog Associated With This Podcast Here: https://www.runtothebestyou.com/news-notes Hello, my name is Tadris Parker. I have a passion for helping families become healthier one step at a time since 2013. I run to inspire others to do what inspires them. I invite you to try one of our programs to help you achieve new heights in your running, walking or overall health journey. Support Our Show & Keep Show Ad Free. Donations Welcomed. Thank You. https://www.runtothebestyou.com/checkout/donate?donatePageId=627ebc4eb77eec2e38239daa Start Your Journey Today! Click Link For Free One on One Coaching Call https://www.runtothebestyou.com/contact-us Keep Calm Gear: https://www.runtothebestyou.com/running-gear NEW - Leave A 60 Second Voice Message To The Show! Introduce yourself with your name and where you are from. Then leave a question, words of motivation, your personal story, or just tell us how you enjoy the show. https://anchor.fm/tadris-parker/message Thrive Markets Keep Calm Listeners, I wanted to share my favorite place to shop healthy groceries and pass on this exclusive offer to get 40% off and a free gift with your first order. Check out Thrive Markets and get healthy Keeping It Real dressings and snacks Enjoy! http://thrv.me/cwTtD2 If you enjoyed this podcast, please do us a favor. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so that you can receive notifications when new episodes are available! Please Share with your family and friends on your favorite social media! Lastly, Please leave a Rate and Review on Apple Podcast. Your reviews can help our show get found by someone who reads them. Thanks for listening and remember, Keep Calm And Run To The Best You my friends. - Coach Tadris
Needs revision. Listen to a discussion with Jean Muchanic, Executive Director with the Absecon Lighthouse. Topics include the history, facts and corporate social responsibility (CSR).
These recordings were originally made in 1974 by the late Jim Hayward (W2PVF) in Absecon, New Jersey (USA) with two different ham radio stations in Antarctica. This first recording is between W2PVF and KC4AAC of Palmer Station. Recorded by Jim Hayward, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave
"These recordings were originally made in 1974 by the late Jim Hayward (W2PVF) in Absecon, New Jersey (USA) with two different ham radio stations in Antarctica. This recording is between W2PVF and LU1ZE of the Argentine Antarctica Station. The operator at the microphone is W1PV. The recording even includes a phone patch." Recorded by Bill Hemphill, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave
This episode we will be checking stats n Facts while visiting Edison Rahway Bridgewater Clifton and Absecon, New Jersey. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cassandra711/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cassandra711/support
Comedian Michelle Tomko breaks balls as the first guest! Michelle has been hosting a weekly open mic at the Hi-Point Pub in Absecon, NJ throughout the pandemic. Michelle is funny, talented, and quite a ball breaker! Follow Michelle @tomkocomedy and visit her website www.michelletomko.com
For the Class of 2020 it’s be a weird year. At least for the last few months. Kari Janisse and Mike Walsh invited a few seniors on to the show to ask them about what the last few months have been like, how it might impact they way they live their futures and what they plan to be doing in those futures. We chat with Patrick from Holy Spirit High School in Absecon, Jade from Paul IV High School in Haddon Heights and Jared & Deana from Williamstown High School. They give us some powerful and ultimately uplifting insight in to this year. Listen to Talking Catholic on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Alexa or at https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/show/talking-catholic/ You can also catch us on Domestic Church Media radio Sundays at 11 AM or Mondays at 4 PM https://domesticchurchmedia.org. Follow us on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCatholic Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/talkingcatholic/ Instagram: https://twitter.com/talkingcatholic
Students in South Jersey Catholic Schools took their books home “just in case” on Friday March 13. And by order of Governor Murphy, they haven’t been back since. How did schools recalibrate so quickly? What does remote learning look like? What are the biggest challenges and successes? What does the future look like? These questions and more are the subject of Talking Catholic’s conversation with Catholic school principals. Join Mike, Marianela and guest host Mary Beth Peabody as they meet with: Heather Crisci (Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill) Sister Jerilyn Einstein (Guardian Angels Regional School, Gibbstown), Tom Farren (Holy Spirit High School, Absecon), and Tom McGuire (Bishop McHugh Regional School, Cape May Courthouse). Listen to Talking Catholic on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Alexa or at https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/show/talking-catholic/ You can also catch us on Domestic Church Media radio Sundays at 11 AM or Mondays at 4 PM https://domesticchurchmedia.org. Follow us on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCatholic Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/talkingcatholic/ Instagram: https://twitter.com/talkingcatholic
Find out about all my new guest and all about Sip & Discuss. This month I will be filming the third episode at Studio 130 in Absecon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queenmotivation/support
We welcome another young priest onto the podcast this week, the affable Fr. Josh Nevitt, Parochial Vicar, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Absecon and Director of Catholic Identity at Holy Spirit High School. Hosts Kari Janisse and Mike Walsh chat with the good Father about his first few years as a priest, his discernment process, his time as a seminarian in Rome and what he’s up to now. And if you listen till the end, you’ll also hear why he showed up in a pink clergy shirt :)
Official Website: https://www.lawabidingbiker.com Harley released their latest touring bike, the Electra Glide Standard, and kept it pretty low key. Harley is calling it the "dressed down dresser". It comes in at a cheaper option than the Street Glide, Road Glide or either of those "special" models. In this podcast episode, we break things down for you and what this new Harley is all about and who it may be for, so listen in. The 2019 Harley Electra Glide is basically a stripped down Street Glide and so that's what I am going to compare it to. The Harley Electra Glide starts at $18,999 and the basic Harley Street Glide starts at $21,289. The Street Glide special jumps up to a starting price tag of $27,089. SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE The 2019 Harley Electra Glide Standard is an awesome and capable touring bike. I say that because I ride a 2018 Police Electra Glide every day for work. It is a highly capable bike and I think it's great that Harley made a regular public model here in 2019. Understand that the Harley Electra Glide lacks a stereo/infotainment system of any kind and there is just an empty open storage box in that location. It doesn't come standard with ABS brakes but hey can be added for $795. I strongly suggest you add ABS brakes if nothing else as they save lives. It also lacks a two-up passenger seat and passenger pegs but anything can be added based on your needs. CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! I'll also mention, the Electra Glide has smaller wheels and the tires are thicker than the Street Glide. The windshield is tall and plain and it has the regular square rear brake/signal setup. You can only get this bike in black. All these things separate its look from the Street Glide a bit. The 2019 Harley Electra Glide comes with the very capable Milwaukee-Eight 107 motor. Yes, it comes standard with cruise control, which is a must for any touring bike. Harley has recently been making moves to appeal to a broader demographic of riders. I believe the 2019 Harley Electra Glide Standard is an attempt to grab riders who may now be able to get into motorcycle touring at a lower price point. The 2019 Electra Glide Standard is a cheaper price and stripped down but a very capable Harley touring model. It will be interesting to see how well this bike sells. Remember, that for close to $2,000 more than the 2019 Harley Electra Glide Standard you can get a Street Glide Standard, which comes standard with ABS brakes, a basic version of the Boom Box radio (4.3 non-touch screen), two up passenger seat, passenger pegs, and paint options. But, everyone's budget is different, so the Electra Glide may be the best option for many. You can always build this bike up how you want it. Listen in to this podcast episode as we break it down even further than this short article. NEW FREE VIDEO RELEASED: Harley Davidson “Boom Box” Infotainment Tutorial-(GTS)-2019-Present & CVO Models! Sponsor-Ciro 3D CLICK HERE! Innovative products for Harley-Davidson & Goldwing Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation Sponsor-RickRak CLICK HERE The Ultimate Motorcycle Luggage Rack Solution Forget those messy straps and bungee cords Go strapless with a RickRak quick attach luggage system & quality bag New Patrons: Chuck Charlebois of Webster, NY Guy Costa of Covington, LA Tylar Barr of Winlock, WA Adolphus Lester Jr of Griffin, Georgia William McCormick of Victorville , CA Drew Arnold of Lincoln, Nebraska Kimberley Luoto of Beaverton, Oregon Ed Arrasmith of Absecon, New Jersey Bob Spampinato of North Bellmore, NY If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: Lenora Benekin Stephen Smith of Lees Summit, Missouri John Post of Flower Mound, TX Scott Gorman of Prescott, AZ Carnan Bergren of PENDING?? John Gilbert of Mariposa, California Krzysztof Franczak of Józefów Poland ________________________________________________________ FURTHER INFORMATION: Official Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Podcast Hotline Phone: 509-731-3548 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawabidingbiker Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawAbidingBiker
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EPISODE 122: ALIEN HUNTER Chuck Zukowski from The Travel Channel’s new show, Alien Highway, comes on episode 122: Alien Hunter and is interviewed by authors T. Fox Dunham & Phil Thomas. Chuck has spent his life hunting for proof of alien life, exploring spaceship crash sites, stories of alien visitation and cattle mutilation. As the lead investigator on the new show Alien Highway, he takes his search to a new level, exploring the vast deserts of Nevada with his team. He talks about his history hunting aliens, the making of his new show and the secret history of alien visitation. Was the Native American legend about skinwalkers—or shape-shifting spirits—really talking about extraterrestrials? His experiences will change your views of the universe in part one of his interview. For our ghost story this episode, Phil reads the story of the Absecon lighthouse, a shore landmark that is haunted by the ghosts of the many shipwreck victims who ran aground on the Jersey shoals. Fox also interviews a young Swedish musician who draws his music from the spirit of death: Gh0st Boy. On episode 122 of What Are You Afraid Of? Horror & Paranormal Show: Alien Hunter. DISCLAIMER: All opinions of guests and content does not reflect the opinions of T. Fox Dunham, Phil Thomas or Para-X Radio. Music, Art and Author Rights All music, fiction and material is either used with the permission of the right’s owner or is either public domain or creative commons. The hosts of What Are You Afraid Of? make no profit from the show and do not profit off the intellectual property of others. Ufos by The Spectacular Fantastic is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. “The Chamber” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “Come and Play with Me” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Classic Horror 3 by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Tranquility by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License This House by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License A Ghost Story by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License What Are You Afraid Of opening and closing theme by Michael Martin Garrett. All rights remains the property of Michael Martin Garrett.
The second installment of audio from the plenary sessions of the Convocation of Catholic Leaders: The Joy of the Gospel in South Jersey. http://convocation.camdendiocese.org This one, from the morning session of Day 2 - featuring a presentation by Hosfmann Ospino, PhD, an Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Education at Boston College, School of Theology and Ministry. Dr. Ospino's talk helps us to define the roadmap for Catholic evangelization in the 21st century. (https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/stm/faculty/faculty-directory/hosffman-ospino.html) Afterwards, Dr. Ospino sits down for a Q&A with convocation moderator Josh Miller, Co-Founder & Head of Education at Inscape Vocations. (www.inscapevocations.com/), and fellow panelists Andres Arango, Claudia Trani-Melgar, and Sister Ann Kateri. Finally, Millet LoCasale of Saint Katherine Drexel Parish in Absecon comes to the stage to offer a powerful witness of her Catholic journey.
AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.
Dune building, dredging and beach bulldozers are getting ready for Summer 2017. Atlantic City needs it near the inlet. Margate tried to fight it and lost. Ventnor recently tried to dis-invite the DEP & Army Corp from invading their Downbeach shores at the same time summer visitors were arriving. Listen to the ACprimetime Radio podcast for MAY 5, 2017. We talk with Ventnor Commisioner Lance Landgraf about this unfortunate situation that begins on June 8.
AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.
Bigelow Can't Count Fish? SHOW NOTES: It's the Fish Jersey shore podcast for the week of April 8, 2017 Fishing, boating, crabbing along South Jersey shore. Atlantic City, Brigantine, Margate, Longport, Ventnor, Somers Point & Absecon. FishJerseyShore.com. South Jersey party boats and businesses that deal with fishing are under attack by inaccurate, inappropriate and un-needed regulation. Here are some audio clips from the great SHEP on Fishing radio show…. that very few people get to hear every week… The Jersey flounder stock assessment is flawed? Can we trust the research boat 'Bigelow'? If your livelihood is fishing and boating, you should be concerned about the Bigelow research vessel. Did the Bigelow properly set it’s nets? Poor fishing by the Bigelow…leads to poor data? National Marine fisheries service. NOAA. Will President TRUMP get rid of agencies like these? Scaring away fishermen, especially the new kids coming up. Scaring away fishermen and families to southern states like Delaware or down to Jeanette's pier in the Outer Banks where the regulations for fishing are much more measured & appropriate. South Jersey fisherman going inland to fish the rivers, freshwater, trout. The great Shep on Fishing radio show on WOND radio was another good news / bad news kind of show. The good news is there's lots of fish out there and spring fishing is starting to heat up. Tog. Sea bass, striper…no blues yet… The bad news: regulations and too much focus on real estate and casinos has made the fishing and boating industry along the South Jersey shore somewhat of a lower tier priority. Especially around Atlantic City Absecon island, where a recent report told us to take advantage of our waterfront assets because that's how we can diversify our economy and not rely purely on casino gaming and multi-million dollar waterfront homes. Robin Scott of Margate shares her thoughts on flounder regulation Capt. Bob Rush Junior runs the family owned and operated boats out of sea isle city the starfish the big catamaran that 70 foot or being able to have 128 passengers and also runs the Susan Hudson a 55 footer handling 40 people for offshore fishing trips. www.HunterLBI.com www.starfishboats.com New Owner of Captain Andy’s kicked out the TEAL (the re-branded Jessie-O). Party boats have declined, Boat rentals are almost non-existent on Absecon island. Regulations killed boat rental business. Bob: Losing kids learning about boating & fishing. Capt Bob rush from Sea Isle says over past 30 years, party boats have almost disappeared. At one time, 26 party boats in Cape May County. Now it's down to nine. In Margate back in the 50's, 500 rental boats were along Amherst Avenue. Now it's down to about 20. Margate used to be a fishing destination. But we sold off street ends and killed public access to fishing. Sec. of commerce Wilbur Ross is the man that will make or break the 2017 summer flounder fishing season. 18 inches is really tough. Trying to find and land a 19 inch keeper flounder, is virtually impossible. Making matters worse, most of the flounder at this size are breeders. Those are your mama flounder. Flounder that can re-populate the stock. Insane that regulatory agencies are saying it's okay to keep those fish and flounder that re-supply the stock, the fishery. The females / breeders.
AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.
Bye Bye Ocean Views LISTEN > Atlantic City is already well aware of the harmful affects of mountainous dunes along the Boardwalk. And in a few weeks, Margate & Ventnor will get to enjoy some ugly dune building as well. Listen to ACprimetime Radio Podcast. Here come the Downbeach dunes... featuring discussion on Harry Hurley WPG 1450 Radio show. Obstruct the summer views & cool breezes on Absecon Island. These unsightly & un-needed sand mountains hurt home & business values as well. Most real estate agents think so too. NOTE: sand replenishment IS needed in front of Showboat & REVEL.....as well as in Longport. A handful of Margate homeowners kept up the good fight though. They dug deep and bankrolled their own lawsuit to keep fake dunes out of this section of Absecon Island. On Feb 3, those homeowners suffered another loss. A U.S. District Court Judge ruled the proposed dunes would NOT cause a nuisance, be a public health hazard, or harm any beachfront homes in Margate. The City of Margate reluctantly raised the white flag months ago. In addition to unsightly, view-killing, mountains of sand, Margate ( AC & Ventnor too ) residents know all too well that flooding comes from back bay surge, not the front beaches. Bulkheads worked rather well. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the NJ Dept of Environmental Protection have been pushing to start dredging and pumping for years. They might get their wish, come this spring. Tractors, bulldozers and pump barges will fire up their diesel engines to begin the loud dirty work in early April. They’ll start in Atlantic City, and will work their way down towards Longport throughout the spring… and maybe early summer? We shall see. The proposed dunes could be a whopping 100 feet wide and up to about 13 feet high. Ventnor is now the only portion of the Absecon Island boardwalk where you can sit, walk and bike ride….and actually see the beach and ocean. Why is unpopular dune project with limited benefit still moving forward? It’ all about the $63.3 million of taxpayer money specifically earmarked for this project. It’s waiting patiently to be spent. If not used for Absecon dune building, that cash goes back into the general fund, for use in future emergencies.
In the 1920s, one of Atlantic City's famous landmarks -- Lucy the Elephant -- was rumored to be a signal post for incoming bootleggers hoping to thwart Prohibition.
AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.
Jean Muchanic of Absecon Lighthouse Seventeen stories of historic fun. Listen as Jean Muchanic visits ACprimetime Radio to chat about Historic Absecon Lighthouse. DON'T MISS: Thursday Nights in the Summer at Absecon Lighthouse. Click to learn more. Jean talks about the breathtaking views of the Atlantic City skyline, the original first-order Fresnel Lens, first lit in 1857...and more. The Absecon Lighthouse recently underwent a multi-million dollar restoration that includes a replica of the Lightkeeper's dwelling, educational museum, gift shop, Fresnel Lens exhibit in the original Oil House and expansive grounds. Ascend Absecon Lighthouse in Atlantic City. OPEN YEAR ROUND. Free Parking & Admission to the Keeper's House Museum, Exhibits & Grounds. New Jersey’s tallest lighthouse, 171 feet tall. 150 years old, 1857-2007 Open for climbing $7 to climb. $5 for seniors 65+. $4 for children ages 4-12 . $3 Atlantic City residents with ID. Active military & kids under 4 free. Dogs on leashes are welcome on the grounds and in the museum. Rack cards and other coupons ONLY apply to the climbing rate. * Special group tours are available upon request. Please call 609-449-1360 for more information Visit Absecon Lighthouse website
AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.
Real Estate is finally rebounding nicely on Absecon Island. Well, some of the towns are doing better than others, but we'll take it. Larry Campbell from Balsley Losco joins AC Primetime Radio to discuss Real Estate opportunities in Atlantic City, Ventnor, Margate & Longport. Listen to Larry >