Bradley Beach has Maintained its Reputation as a Great Jersey Shore Resort Town. Today, the
Year-Round Population is about 5,000 However it Soars to 30,000 during the Summer Months. Residents and Visitors
Enjoy Clean, Lifeguarded Beaches, Unique Shopping and Plenty of Fine Dining. The Bradley Beach Arts Council has
Established “Arts at the Beach” to Foster the Arts in Performing Arts, Visual Arts and Literary Arts with a
Variety of Free Events to Inspire, Educate and Entertain the Community Throughout the Year. In the Spring of
2014 the Bradley Beach Library Introduced a Book Bike which a Librarian or Volunteer Rides Around Town and on
the Boardwalk to Give Books and to Tell Residents About the Opportunities and Activities Coming Up at the
Library and Around the Borough.
Monmouth County is Known for Great Schools and Colleges, an Extensive
County Park System, Attractive Homes and Outstanding White Sandy Beaches. Monmouth County's Shore Towns Offer
Fine dining and Shopping as well as Entertainment Venues. Among the Performing Arts to be discovered by Residents
of Tiffany by the Sea in Bradley Beach are the Count Basie Theater, Two Rivers Theater in Red Bank, Asbury Park
1920s Paramount Theater, Convention Center, and the Stone Pony, which has hosted native New Jerseyans such as
"The Boss" Bruce Springstein and Bon Jovi. Monmouth County is Located just an Hour Away from New York City and
90 Minutes from Philadelphia. Travel to this Area is Available Via Bus, Trains or Ferries.
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