
Jersey Shore Matters
35 episodes
Tennis, Anyone?
Mary's Place by the Sea
America's 250 and Jersey Tourism

S2 Ep 31250 Years and Counting
Monmouth County leads New Jersey in the celebration as the nation prepares for our Semiquincentennial.

S2 Ep 30Summer at the Shore!
Summer at the Jersey Shore really starts Easter weekend. Grace Hanlon, former Director of Tourism for the state of NJ gives the tips and the treats offered to residents before the Memorial Day Weekend.

S2 Ep 29Run For Your Life!
It's Run A Palooza in Asbury Park...a tradition for nearly 30 years. Sponsored by the Jersey Shore Running Club. Listen and then join in the fun to support The Jersey Shore Dream Center.

S2 Ep 28At St. Jude, Home Is Where the Heart Is
CMM Custom Homes in Wall Twp. builds its first St. Jude Dream Home Showplace in Manasquan.

S2 Ep 27Coffee at the Compassion Cafe
Coffee and Cream with a Dream. Biff Kennedy, tells the story of how a pop-up coffee cafe on LBI, with a neurodivergent staff, changes the lives of the servers, the volunteers and the customers

S2 Ep 26BORN TO RUNWAY: Fashions Fight Against Cancer
Danielle Salvo fires her first shot in a fashion show to support Mary's Place By The Sea

S2 Ep 25Chemo Care Bags to the Rescue
Loren Marter, cancer survivor, knows what chemo patients need. This Mother and Grandmother from Howell Twp has become a Fairy Godmother to patients at Sloan Kettering in Middletown has found a way to give back with her Chemo Bags to the Rescue.

S2 Ep 24Christmas Comes to You!
Tim McCloone, the founder of Holiday Express performs on Tuesday Dec 16 at The Basie.

S2 Ep 23Holiday Express It's Christmas for Everyone.
Elaine Higgins executive Director talks about how Holiday Express and founder Tim McCloone do 100 concerts in 30 days for people who don't have Christmas. Bringing the music, a party and gifts, with Love.

S2 Ep 22Turkey Time Food for Thought and Blessings
On this episode of Jersey Shore Matters, host Valerie Segraves sits down with returning guest Jamie Bruno — a Manalapan teacher and founder of Turkey Time, a growing Thanksgiving food drive that began with a few baskets in her home and now provides more than 1,500 meals across New Jersey, including for military families in need. Jamie shares how the community comes together through local schools, volunteers, and partnerships to make the holiday brighter for others — and how listeners can help support the mission this season.

S2 Ep 21The Asbury Park Halloween House- Traditions in the Making
In this Halloween-themed episode of Jersey Shore Matters, host Valerie Segraves visits Asbury Park resident Philip Caparazzo, the creative force behind the famed Asbury Park Halloween House. Philip shares how his love of horror movies inspired nearly two decades of transforming his home into a neon-lit community attraction—complete with witches, skeletons, and a heartfelt story of how his spooky displays bring joy to neighbors of all ages.

S2 Ep 20Dine on Us: Feeding U.S. soldiers stationed in New Jersey
This special episode tells the powerful story of how a spontaneous act of kindness grew into a decade-long mission to support military members, first responders, and local families. What started with a holiday meal for hundreds after Hurricane Sandy evolved into a grassroots movement—feeding thousands, raising over $1 million during the pandemic, and keeping local restaurants afloat. This tribute honors the unwavering spirit, leadership, and impact of a dedicated chef as he steps away after years of service at the Jersey Shore.

S2 Ep 19Love a Fair
Monmouth County Clerk Christine Hanlon. Monmouth NJ 250

S2 Ep 18Paddle Palooza 2025
Jeanette Brick, former Commodore of Island Height Yacht Club, talks about the Inaugural Paddle Palooza event on the Toms River and the sailing program meant to foster independence in kids, while teaching a life-time sport.

S2 Ep 17Go Away!
Tracy Noble with Triple A on the Summer Vacations of 2025

S2 Ep 16Let's get Married in June!
Monmouth County Clerk Christine Hanlon tells the story of" Happily Ever After" as her group weddings are catching on

S2 Ep 15The Cameo Love Market
Aja Feingold, the owner and curator tells the history of the Cameo Love Market her European café in Asbury Park and talks of her love for Paris and Milan

S2 Ep 13See Monmouth County Like Never Before
Monmouth County Commissioner Erik Anderson gives the best game-plan for the county’s annual historical tour.

S2 Ep 14Remembering the People’s Pope in Photgraphy
Gary Gellman of Gellman Images tells the story of his intimate encounter with Pope Francis

S2 Ep 12International Transgender Visibility Day
Bernie Wagenblast, the voice of the Metropolitan Transit Authority brings to light the importance of recognizing members of the transgender community among us, as she tells her story about about transitioning and building a new life

S2 Ep 11Searching for Slippers a Mother's story about Coming of Age
Stacy Ross, a mother, author and caregiver to an adult child speaks openly and frankly about the stigma surrounding mental health and the loneliness and shame parents deal with while trying to find their way through uncharted waters.

S2 Ep 11You Know it's a Good Day When....
Sidney Woolley an Oakhurst resident, in the right place at the right time, is first on the scene of a Monmouth County water rescue when a young boy falls through a partially frozen lake

S2 Ep 10Sex Discrimination in NJ Law Enforcement
Toni Plantamura, a former Bergen county cop, tells the story of her lawsuit against the department for sex discrimination and how times have changed from when she was hired as the first female officer on the force.

S2 Ep 9The Bayshore Shrinky Dinks Make a Splash for Special Olympics
Rob Seiders and his wife Marissa talk about the Polar Plunge in Seaside February 22 to support Special Olympics. 3k people expected and You can donate on the Bayshore Shrinky Dinks FB page

S2 Ep 7618 A Freehold Favorite to Wine and Dine
Matt Borowski, the owner of the restaurant 618 talks about what it means to do business in Freehold and how giving back to the community allows him to make it a better place to call home

S2 Ep 8Candides Garden What's Growing Green at the Jersey Shore+
Jon Gibbons award winning master gardener creates Candides Garden at his home in Lake Como. Take a stroll through the trees, shrubs and plants that are native to the Jersey Shore. Learn how easy it is to sustainably landscape your yard and save the honey bees.

S2 Ep 5Medical Miracles in Red Bank and Beyond
The Doctors, Parker, from Red Bank established a free clinic over 20 years ago and have been providing free medical care to residents of all Monmouth County. The all-volunteer staff from the doctors to administrative support, down to the master gardeners that tend the grounds, everyone works to keep the vision alive. Listen to Executive Director, Suzi Dyer talk about the medical miracles that happen at the Parker Family Health Center, daily.

S2 Ep 6Shells of Hope a story of triumph over childhood cancer and paying it forward
Grace Martin has always been a person acutely attuned to people in need. She started painting seashells with prayers and inspirational messages to give to people when she was 8 and when she was diagnosed with a brain tumor the tables turned. By the strength of her faith, the love of her family and passion in her mission, Grace is today, cancer-free and thriving. Her story is one of inspiration and to hear her tell it will show you just how special a young woman, Grace is.

S2 Ep 4Railroad Distillery a Monmouth County Original
Joe Cox dreamed for years of creating a small batch distillary and today his dream is a reality. Railroad Distillery in Belford, NJ is where tradition meets innovation.

S2 Ep 3Learn About Roosevelt New Jersey, a Place So Special It Brings Tears to People’s Eyes
Gary Gellman, filmmaker and owner of Gellman Images documents life in Roosevelt NJ with residents and their relatives who came to call a small patch of land home as part of a New Deal plan after the great depression.

S2 Ep 2New Jersey’s Land Bank Law Means Big Opportunities for Neighborhood Stakeholders To Take Charge of Their Own Community’s Redevelopment
Ted Idhe, author, and consultant, discusses the unique position that New Jersey’s Land Bank law affords non-profits to reposition properties that are neighborhood liabilities into neighborhood assets.

S2 Ep 1New Jersey Tourism Anticipates Successful Summer Ahead After Busy Fourth of July Weekend
Jeff Vasser, executive director of the NJ Division of Travel and Tourism discusses the economic impact of a successful summer and details the ongoing plan to grow NJ tourism in the coming year.