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Asbury Park: Even After Sandy, It's A Town That Still Offers Little Bit of Everything

Bringing the beach and good food together in close proximity

Its boardwalk fixed and spirits high, Asbury Park is back in business and ready for summer 2013.

Asbury Park offers visitors a little bit of everything for those who make the trip to this Monmouth County town. In addition to a continually developing boardwalk, Asbury Park also offers plenty of room in the sand to play and the ocean right near some of the top restaurants in the area. Even if the ocean is not your idea of a good time, there is also a water park right there to keep you entertained for hours.

Beach badges: Daily badge: $5; daily weekend, holiday badge: $6; season badge: $70; senior season badge (62 and older): $20 for teens (13-17) season badge: $20 beaches are handicapped accessible; two surf chairs are available

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Parking: Residents and employees with permits residing/working within the metered zones should park in designated areas within the 9 a.m.-12 midnight time frame. Permits can be obtained at the Department of Public Works Building (9 Main St) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Residents should bring a current bill and vehicle registration. Employees should bring a current pay stub and vehicle registration

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