Manasquan

Manasquan is a borough in Monmouth County with a population of just under 6,000 people. It’s a relatively small town that covers about 2.5 square miles, with another 1.5 miles of shoreline. Because of its gorgeous Atlantic Ocean beaches, Manasquan’s population explodes with tourists and seasonal residents in the summer.

The Manasquan Inlet produces corralled, refracted waves, attracting surfers from across the East coast. However, the town’s beach offers more than just surfing. In fact, it is one of the most popular for families along the Shore. Besides the sea, Manasquan offers a charming downtown area with many locally-owned shops and restaurants. So charming, that locals say it resembles “a Norman Rockwell painting”. The Algonquin Arts Theatre, located downtown, features shows and movies that play throughout the year. The historic theatre was built in 1937 and was converted into a live performance space in the 90s.

The Manasquan Public School District teaches students from kindergarten through 12th grade and is highly rated. In addition to its students within the town, Manasquan High School also welcomes students from neighboring towns. Besides challenging academics, the district also offers many other programs, clubs, and extracurricular activities.

If commuting is a concern, you’ll be happy to know that Manasquan offers many different convenient forms of transportation. You can take the NJ Transit from the Manasquan station on the North Jersey Coast Line, which stops in Belmar, Long Branch, Hoboken, Penn Station, and Midtown Manhattan. Bus service is also available to Philadelphia, and car commuters can expect about an hour and 15-minute drive to NYC. These great conveniences have drawn many professionals and families to the town.

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