MIDDLETOWN — Just beyond the Sachuest Point Visitor’s Center, an observation platform has offered picturesque views of Second Beach and the ocean for over 40 years, but it was not very accessible for all people. Now, thanks to investments from the Great American Outdoors Act, the old rickety platform has…Read More
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