Shore rocks early as big weekend rolls in

Sunshine, music help visitors get in the swim.

May 28, 2011|By Wayne Parry, Associated Press
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  • Imported palm trees and lots of sun and sand greet visitors to Point Pleasant Beach at the start of the Memorial Day weekend.
  • Imported palm trees and lots of sun and sand greet visitors to Point Pleasant Beach at the start of the Memorial Day weekend. (MEL EVANS / Associated Press )
  • A boardwalk scene in Point Pleasant Beach. In addition to sand and sunshine, the Shore town offered a rock concert. (MEL EVANS / Associated Press )

POINT PLEASANT BEACH, N.J. - Warm sunshine, hot rock-and-roll, and cold beer got the holiday weekend started in New Jersey - all before 8 a.m.

By the time the day was over, a daredevil had ridden a motorcycle over the Atlantic City Boardwalk to the third floor of a casino, business people had marched into the surf clutching briefcases in Ocean City, and other more traditional rituals - such as sitting in traffic, firing up the barbecue, and hitting the beach - had unfolded.

In Point Pleasant Beach, which hosts a free big-name rock concert on the boardwalk on the Friday of every Memorial Day weekend, the alcohol started flowing shortly after sunup. Daniel "Dan From Australia" Greenwood was with a group of friends from Point Pleasant celebrating on the sand outside Jenkinson's as the rock band 3 Doors Down played inside the bar, the music wafting outside.

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"From here to Australia, I've been from here to there: They've got great summers there, but nobody does it like the Jersey Shore," he said. "We're just a different breed."

A breed that included a guy on the boardwalk who was having amazing success getting women he didn't know to pose for photos with his arm around them just by telling them they looked "just like that chick from Jerseylicious."

And the group of revelers in the club who had 12 Miller Lite cans arranged on the bar in front of them like an expanded array of bowling pins.

Work - and in some cases, school - was ditched, sand chairs were set up, bathing suits ruled, and beer and bloody Marys supplanted coffee and bagels for breakfast.

"It's a great way to start summer," said Jodee Griffith of Point Pleasant. "To have this right here and be able to walk to it is fantastic, having it right in your backyard.

Steve Capoano of Point Pleasant, who bears more than a passing resemblance to reality-show star Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, said he and his friends were at the Jersey Shore years before the TV impostors.

"We were the real Jersey Shore long before the show," he said, holding a cold beer can under one of the palm trees that are imported and jammed into the sand here each summer. "Snooki and The Situation got nothing on us!"

An overturned boat, the Atlantic Traveler, capsized in the Manasquan Inlet more than two weeks ago, but it still has not been salvaged. Currents and winds nudged it out of the heavily traveled boating lane, and it now sits just south of the inlet on a stretch of beach where lifeguards usually don't let swimmers venture anyway.

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