Non-residents can join, but there are already hundreds on the waiting list. This article was first published in the May 31-June 7, 2018 print edition of The Two River Times. To the credit of Borough staff when asked, they encouraged people to join the waiting list even if takes five or 10 years to obtain membership. Unlike its more boisterous neighbors to the north and the south, Monmouth Beach is quiet and withdrawn. Its architecture is similar to the restored station in Sandy Hook at the northern end of Lot E shown above. Jersey Shore Running Club | Home - JSRC Parking decals are $55 for the season. Our coast line is graced with a number of beautiful beach clubs, numerous unprotected beach areas, and the Municipal Beach in the center of town. The building was put into service in 1895 as a United States Lifesaving Station, and then housed the U.S. Coast Guard and the New Jersey Marine Police. Parking fees are in effect from May 15 through September 15. Copyright document.write(new Date().getFullYear()); | Borough of Monmouth Beach |JoyceMedia.com, Safe Boating Course for NJ Certification offered by Flotilla 2-6. MONMOUTH BEACH When the Monmouth Beach Cultural Center celebrated its anticipated reopening with a Memorial Day ceremony Monday, the heart of the borough began beating once more. Damage to the Monmouth Beach Cultural Center from superstorm Sandy includes a detached access ramp and missing siding. From Monmouth Beach Bath and Tennis Club by the condos and continuing south to the Monmouth Beach Pavilion, the crowds pick up. David Levy, the president of the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury, an organization of artists, said the closing of the center has meant one fewer venue for artists to exhibit, and he was looking forward to its reopening. It is our intent to provide a safe, successful and enjoyable experience for all. Telephone 1-855-677-7275 The state marine police made its headquarters in the building for 30 years, but left following the historically tragic noreaster of 1992, which brought wind gusts of 90 mph to the Jersey Shore with 25-foot waves and resulted in an estimated $500 million worth of damage in New Jersey. Participants shall be responsible for their words and actions. Director Richard Keller estimates repairs will be completed, and the center will reopen, by March. According to Keller, the centers exterior and interior were damaged during the Oct. 29 superstorm that rocked much of the Jersey shore. Also damaged during the storm was the Monmouth Beach Bathing Pavilion. MB Cultural Center is housed in former U.S.Life Saving Station #4, estb.1895, and is. NY For more information call 732-229-4527 or visit the Monmouth Beach Cultural Center Facebook page. We have the volunteers do the [demolition] work and remove the carpeting and all the sheetrock, he added.