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Polar bears to brave the cold Atlantic on New Year’s Day

Polar bears to brave the cold Atlantic on New Year's Day

By Access Network news report, OCNJDAILY

Some do it just for fun, others to raise money for a good cause, but regardless of motivation, braving the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean is a customary way to ring in the New Year at the shore.

Many year-round residents are joined by holiday visitors to take a dip in the ocean. This year, the timing is perfect to do it again and again. Polar bears can plunge on the hour starting at noon on New Year’s Day, with the final plunge at 2 p.m. in Ocean City. Pre- and post-activities including imbibing, eating, and just continuing the party from the night before.

Atlantic City

The Cancer Support Community New Jersey at Gilda’s Club will host the 33rd annual Atlantic City Polar Bear Plunge on the beach in front of Landshark Bar & Grill at Resorts Hotel & Casino. Plunge registration begins at 10 a.m. Fee is $25 and includes a T-shirt. Proceeds benefit CSCNJ in support of those affected by cancer. Sign up in advance at https://gcsj.gnosishosting.net/Events/Info/plunge2025.

Brigantine

The Brigantine Polar Bear Plunge festivities kick off at 10 a.m. on the beach between 16th and 17th streets with music, dancing and food trucks. The plunge is held at noon following a ceremony honoring veterans and a costume parade. Winners of a 50-50 will be announced 1 p.m. T-shirts are available for purchase with proceeds benefiting Fisher House, which provides housing and services for veterans.
Margate
Robert’s Place Polar Bear Plunge, noon, Wednesday, Jan 1. Pre- and post-events at the bar. T-shirts available for purchase. Benefits Wounded Warrior Project.
Ventnor

The Ventnor Business Association and Ventnor Special Events will host the city’s annual Polar Plunge and Winter Festival 1 p.m. on the beach at Newport Avenue.  A family winter festival will be held afterwards at St. James Memorial Hall. The event includes food trucks, refreshments, inflatable games and a DJ. The Ventnor City Police and Fire departments will face off in a Chili Cookoff, with proceeds benefiting their benevolent associations.

Plungers charge into the ocean for Ocean City’s traditional chilly dip on New Year’s Day. (Photo courtesy of Ocean City)

Source: www.ocnjdaily.com