With summer dwindling down, restaurant owners hope to salvage what’s left of beautiful weather

New Jersey is just two weeks away from the unofficial farewell to summer, about three weekends worth of tourism at the Jersey Shore, and restaurant owners hope the weather for outdoor dining is enough to salvage.

News 12 Staff

Aug 21, 2020, 11:45 AM

Updated 1,512 days ago

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New Jersey is just two weeks away from the unofficial farewell to summer, about three weekends worth of tourism at the Jersey Shore, and restaurant owners hope the weather for outdoor dining is enough to salvage the most challenging summer owners have ever seen.
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There is a big fear across the Jersey Shore, including in Avon-By-The-Sea, of what will happen when the tourists go home.
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Lisa Hosley, who has managed the Avon Pavilion for 28 years, says her fingers have grown tired of checking the weather apps so much.