Could you imagine a campaign to promote Jersey tourism without our beloved Governor appearing?
Yes, as a matter of fact, I’m sure many of you have had it up to here with seeing the Governor’s face on TV ads promoting Jersey tourism this summer...
Salem County is located in Southwest New Jersey. This county is filled with outdoor fun and learning that the whole family can certainly enjoy. Listed below are the top 10 activities in Salem County that are certainly worth taking part in...
Warren County is located in the northern part of New Jersey and borders Pennsylvania. Here are the top eight activities for families in Warren County.
Yards Creek Soaring
Experience soaring, the ultimate outdoor adventure at Yards Creek Soaring in Blairstown...
Located in the northeast corner of New Jersey, Bergen County is the state's most populous county. Bergen County has a park system with nearly 9,000 acres and there is plenty of activities for families to explore. Here's a list of the top 10 best activities for families in Bergen County.
Located about 25 miles west of New York City, Morris County, is New Jersey's 10th most populous county. There are many things to do in Morris County for kids and families. Listed below are the top nine activities.
Whippany Railway Museum
The Whippany Railway Museum is an interactive train museum for children...
Sussex County is located in the northernmost part of New Jersey. With large swaths of rural or forested areas, Sussex County has plenty of outdoor activities for NJ families to enjoy. Listed below are the top things to do in Sussex County.
The Democrats have objected to Governor Chris Christie taking part in the publicly funded new commercials that promote New Jersey tourism. It seems that they may have forgotten that Governor Christie is not the first governor of NJ to take part in the advertising campaign.
Point Pleasant Beach will receive more than $2.1 million from the federal government to reimburse the town for the cost of repairing and rebuilding its boardwalk.
Knowing their resort has a lot going for it — and a lot of challenges potentially holding it back — Atlantic City tourism officials commissioned a survey of potential vacationers.