06/05/2026
All those headed to the beaches in Ocean Grove, Avon-by-the-Sea, and Bradley Beach this weekend, please note that there is an increased risk for the development of Rip Currents throughout the weekend. Additionally, temperatures may reach the 90's in some areas and there are several chances for storms, primarily in the evenings. Be sure to monitor your local weather, wear sunscreen, and drink plenty of water. Most importantly, only swim where permitted and when lifeguards are on duty. Do not enter the water after hours!
Rip currents can occur at any time, even when seas are calm. If you are caught in a rip current, stay afloat and yell for help. You can also swim parallel to the shore to escape the rip current and allow more time for rescuers to arrive. If you observe any swimmer or boater who appears to be in distress, whether it is during the day or after-hours, please don't hesitate to call 9-1-1 and provide as much detail as possible.
The Area Network of Shore Water Emergency Responders (ANSWER) Team is an all-volunteer group of over 120 first responders that provides water rescue service to Neptune Township, Ocean Grove Beaches, Shark River, the Shark River Inlet, Neptune City, Avon-by-the-Sea, Bradley Beach, and provides aid to surrounding towns.