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Sea Foam Hits Streets In Point Pleasant Beach Nor'easter (VIDEO)
See the video of the goopy sea foam that's "invaded" Point Pleasant Beach streets. The road was blocked off.
POINT PLEASANT BEACH – Goopy sea foam "invaded" Point Pleasant Beach streets this week.
Point Pleasant Beach didn't get a tremendous amount of snow but the nor'easter did impact the borough on Monday and Tuesday.
Sea foam made its way to the Inlet Drive area near the Manasquan Inlet. Mayor Paul Katrina said police blocked off street access to the inlet parking lot and Inlet Drive.
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Flooding remained a concern in the area as Gov. Phil Murphy urged people to stay home amid the nor'easter that walloped New Jersey this week. Read more: Gov. Murphy Urges NJ To Stay Home, Lifts Nor'easter Restrictions
Here is the video of the sea foam:
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The National Weather Service labeled the "major" system a "nor'easter" since it produced strong, sustained damaging winds and precipitation over a 24-hour period on Monday and into Tuesday.
Water appeared to come close to breaching other areas in Point Pleasant Beach.
Murphy declared a state of emergency, suspended trains and buses and restricted travel on highways. Patch is providing regular updates on the details as well as school closings. Read more: NJ Weather: State Of Emergency, Snow Estimates For NJ Nor'easter
Patch also is providing regular updates on local power outages and snow totals. Read more: Who Got The Most Snow? NJ Town-By-Town Nor'easter Snow Totals
Murphy closed all six of New Jersey's COVID vaccine mega-sites on Monday and Tuesday, and a number of other sites have also closed. Read more: NJ COVID-19 Vaccine Sites Closing Because Of Nor'easter
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