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6 Beaches At The Jersey Shore To See The Best Fireworks

Hey Rat Rockers, as we approach the 4th Of July, there are tons of events here on the Jersey Shore. Some of the greatest and most family fun are fireworks,…

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Hey Rat Rockers, as we approach the 4th Of July, there are tons of events here on the Jersey Shore. Some of the greatest and most family fun are fireworks, especially the ones on the beach.

This is a cool list of a couple of Jersey Shore Beaches you can really catch a thing of beauty as the skies will be amazed will these awesome fireworks.

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Point Pleasant Beach: Thursday, June 29th

This is one great spot to check out the fireworks and it looks like it will happen every Thursday through August 31st.

Plus if you have a family you can spend the day doing all the boardwalk games, and rides and enjoy the great food that is around the area. Hit up jenkinsons.com for more information.

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Belmar: Friday, June, 30th

These awesome times will be taking off with a concert at 8:30 p.m. right in front of Taylor Pavilion. It is free for all to attend, but they will looking for $25 bucks for donations, to help raise money for veterans and Rebuilding Warriors.

Fireworks will happen and then after that stick around cause, there will be a computerized light show too.
Gotts

Lavallette: Sunday, July 2nd

This party will be rocking from 8 to 9:30, there will be an amazing concert with some beautiful fireworks to follow right by the Lavallette Gazebo on Bay Boulevard.

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Manasquan: Sunday, July 2nd

If you can't get over to Lavallette, No Worries maybe Manasquan has your answer. Their firework show starts at 7:30 and rocks till 9:30. This celebration will be at the Main Beach right across from Leggetts.
Gotts

Asbury Park: Monday, July 3rd

What a way to bring in the 4th of July then the legendary Asbury Park.

They have a celebration starting at 8 to 9 p.m. You will be sure to find all the fun stuff for all ages because they recommend you show up early, I agree to spend the day getting some of the great food around the area, stop by the arcade, and then make your way up to the boardwalk to see the fireworks.
Gotts Asbury

Bradley Beach: Monday, July 3rd

If you are around this area make sure you check when the sun is going down because it looks like when it starts getting dark Bradley Beach will light up the sky at dusk right there on the beachfront.

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Gotts is the unofficial mascot of the county. Whenever WRAT is hosting an event, people ask if Gotts will be there. there. Like Bigfoot, many people claim to see him in the area. According to Gotts, he was thrown out of home school in Monroe Township. To keep up with his own legend, Gotts likes writing about wacky local news that happens – such as pepperoni vandals. His favorite movie is Point Break, and is a big lover of Miller Lite. His favorite words to live by are “The windshield is always bigger than the rearview mirror”.