The Fourth of July can usually be counted as a day of booming business and thousands of visitors for towns along the Jersey shore, but Mother Nature is interrupting this year in the form of rain, thunderstorms and wind.
Coming off the second Memorial Day Weekend since Superstorm Sandy, realtors and experts are offering a glimpse into the status of the Jersey Shore rental market.
The upcoming Memorial Day weekend marks the start of the 2014 summer tourism season in New Jersey, but it's also the first time Sandy won't be the first thing on the minds of tourism officials.
Promoting travel to the U.S. as a job creator, President Barack Obama is planning new steps to make it easier for people from other countries to visit the 50 states and spend money at their hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions and other businesses.
While online gambling is picking up steam in New Jersey, it's also building a solid following from out-of-state players who would rather just cross the border into North Jersey to play.