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Following Superstorm Sandy, many areas of Keansburg were devastated and the community has been working to rebuild ever since. When we first opened Cove on the Bay, our goal was to help the progress of bringing the up value of Keansburg and back to the destination that is once was. And already looking around Keansburg, we like to think that we achieved that. Walking through town, you’ll see construction everywhere. Matter of fact, there’s a luxury restaurant/lounge being built right next door.
It’s clear that Keansburg is changing and we couldn’t be more excited.
Historically, Keansburg has been known as THE place to be for people from Northern New Jersey and New York. It was their personal getaway resort. It was where families and kids looked forward to spending their summer and weekends. This town has a lot of history; it’s even home to the oldest amusement park in the state. After struggling for so long, the Keansburg that once was… is finally back.
Looking at the location and its surroundings, you can recognize that Keansburg has so much more potential. It’s a small town nestled right on the bay with one of the rarest views in New Jersey. You’re overlooking the beach AND you can see a New York City skyline? It truly is the “Gem of the Bayshore.”
New restaurants & breweries have been opening up within the past few years like Hudson Coffee Company, Kazia Rae’s and Raritan Bay Brewing Co., the Baywalk Boardwalk has been newly renovated, and the community has worked hard to clean up the beach and host events like free concerts and movies. These are just a few examples of what Keansburg has to offer. The Raritan Bay Brewing Co. was even ranked in the top 3 in News 12’s competition for the best breweries in the tri-state area.
There may be skeptics but if you look around, it’s undeniable that Keansburg is rising and it’s only the beginning. At Cove on the Bay, we are just proud to be a small part of it and we’re looking forward to what’s to come.
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If you’re not a shore local, usually when you think of the beach, you think summer time… right? Yeah well, the most enjoyable time for locals of the Jersey Shore is actually the fall. We call it our “local summer.”
The crowds are gone, those scorching hot days are over, you no longer have to wait over an hour to eat at your favorite restaurant, you can enjoy your local ice cream shop without a line out the door and your town starts to feel more like home again. Not to mention, you can do all of the typical fall activities with the added perks of being able to still enjoy a beach view.
County parks have a lot to offer to Monmouth County residents and they’re so much better once the summer crowd is gone. In Howell and Freehold, you can rent a rowboat or kayak at the Manasquan Reservoir. Since the weather cools down a little, it’s the perfect temperature to go camping too. Freehold’s Turkey Swamp Park had a beautiful campground and also kayaks, canoes and paddleboats for rent on weekends after Labor Day.
Fall festivals are the best way to spend the days. Some upcoming festivals in the area include: Bark in the Park in Keansburg, Harvest Home Festival in Holmdel, Keansburg’s Half Way to St. Paddy’s Day Irish Festival, October Fest in Highlands, Fall Flea Market in Allaire, Ocean Grove’s Fall Harvest Festival, Car Show in Atlantic Highlands, Belmar’s October Fest, Keyport Screamin’ Country Jamboree, Pumpkin Fest at Delicious Orchards and Monmouth Park Fall Festival… just to name a few. So, if you think living by the shore isn’t worth it in New Jersey, think again. It really is the place to be.
Our apartments are located in Keansburg, NJ which is in the northern section of Monmouth County. Keansburg is home to some of the cleanest FREE beaches in New Jersey. We’re located conveniently across from the beach with gorgeous waterfront and Manhattan views. We’re also located by Route 35, the Garden State Parkway and I-95. It is also near the NJ Transit® Hazlet Station with direct access to NYC. The Sea Streak Ferry Terminal at Highlands is only 20 minutes away and offers 40-minute service to Wall Street and 60-minute service to East 35th Street. NY Waterways Terminal (Belford/Harbor Way) is only 12 minutes away with 45-65-minute service to Midtown/W. 39th Street and 40-55-minute service to Pier 11/Wall Street.
If you’re interested in getting a tour, call our leasing office at (732) 820-4385!
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