The seven-week program will begin July 21 and will be held at the borough's skatepark on Arnold Avenue.
The two camps will focus on learning the fundamentals of football through drills and scrimmages.
New Jersey Family magazine recently put out its list of the best boardwalks in New Jersey and Jenkinson's made the list.
Marvel fans can meet the two Avengers from 4 to 9 p.m. on Thursday
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Families can get together on a Tuesday night and watch a movie that the whole family will enjoy.
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Grandparents can ride for free from 12-5 p.m. on Wednesdays with a paying child.
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The camp will be held at the borough's Pleasure Park from July 12-August 20 for kids in K-8th grade.
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