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The Bridgeton Beacon is the soapbox and megaphone for commerce, culture, cuisine, and local causes. Enjoy our longform conversations with South Jersey luminaries. Or, collaborate with us by launching your own niche podcast or video project. The Bridgeton Beacon is an NJ 501c3 charitable organization, founded to promote economic development, and history in South Jersey.The Bridgeton Beacon Ciencias Sociales Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes
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  • Bridgeton NJ Holiday House Tour
    Nov 20 2025

    Meg is joined by Debbie Boykin-Greenberg to shine a light on the upcoming Bridgton Holiday House Tour, a cherished annual event that showcases the historic homes and vibrant community of Bridgeton, New Jersey. With a rich history spanning 25 years, the tour invites visitors to explore various homes, local businesses, and attractions, emphasizing the walkability of the area and the festive spirit of the holiday season.takeawaysThe Bridgeton Holiday House Tour is a 25-year tradition.The event features a variety of historic homes and buildings.Visitors can enjoy local restaurants and shops during the tour.The tour is designed to be walkable, enhancing the experience.Bridgeton boasts the largest historic district in New Jersey.Tickets are reasonably priced and available online.Gallery 50 serves as the starting point for the tour.The event includes unique attractions like the Hope Bluff display.Local artists will showcase handmade crafts at Gallery 50.The tour is a great way to kick off the holiday season.Sound Bites"Everything in this tour is walkable.""You can go in either direction.""Head over to Gallery 50 between 3 and 7."Chapters00:00 Bridgton Holiday House Tour Overview05:28 Event Details and Community Involvement

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    8 m
  • Bridgeton UEZ Block Party 2025
    Sep 23 2025

    Hello and welcome back to the Bridgeton Beacon Podcast. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending the Bridgeton Urban Enterprise Zone Block Party — and what a day it was. The last of summer, with perfect weather, and the heart of our community out in full force.Scene SettingI strolled through East Commerce Street and Laurel, all the way to Mayor Aitken Drive, where the streets were alive with energy. Vendors, local artists, nonprofits spreading the word, and of course, the irresistible smells of grilled and fried favorites filled the air. Families moved between attractions for kids, friends gathered over food, and everywhere you looked there was a sense of Bridgeton coming together.Shout-out to LeadershipA special mention goes to Stephanie Gonzales, director of the Bridgeton UEZ. She seemed to be in two or three places at once, keeping everything running smoothly while updating the crowd from the main stage. Her energy really set the tone for the day.Activities & AttractionsAnd there was truly something for everyone. Gallery 50 offered 30-minute painting classes. Over at Steamworks, you could design your own wooden business card holders. Hopeloft transformed the McCormick Theater into a movie and craft zone. Kids lined up for glitter art face painting by Ashley Logan, while others made their way to the Kohanzig Zoo’s mobile petting zoo or got a turn riding ponies from Flying First Class Equestrian Center.The Bridgeton Public Library shared free books and resources, while firefighters and police officers hosted a meet-and-greet. Nonprofits and community partners lined the sidewalks, offering information and inspiration.For the kids, there were free hamburgers and hot dogs — first come, first served — courtesy of Good Dog Therapy. And in the entertainment zone, powered by KYMO and Games on the Go, families found a free gaming truck, free haircuts, arts and crafts tables led by Girl Scout troops, live music throughout the day, and DJs keeping the crowd moving.Community & MerchantsWhat stood out most to me was the pride of our local entrepreneurs. UEZ merchants set up tables showcasing handmade art, delicious foods, and unique crafts. There was even a UEZ entrepreneur table sharing information about incentives for businesses, plus a free photo booth capturing memories of the day.ClosingGreat energy. Great people. Great merchants. All of it happening right here in the historic heart of Bridgeton, New Jersey. The Block Party wasn’t just an event — it was a celebration of arts, community, and the spirit that makes Bridgeton special.This has been the Bridgeton Beacon Podcast — thanks for joining me as we highlight the people and events that keep our community shining bright.

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    3 m
  • Historic Nail House in Bridgeton NJ
    Sep 22 2025

    Exciting news for Bridgeton!The historic Nail House at the entrance to City Park is reopening. Thanks to the volunteer professionals at CHABA (Center for Historic American Building Arts), this 200-year-old building has been beautifully restored — from structural supports and clapboards to its iconic two-faced clock.The Nail House isn’t just a landmark — it’s a story of resilience. It powered the Cumberland Nail & Iron Works, brought water from Sunset Lake through a mile-long raceway, and laid the foundation for Bridgeton’s thousand-acre City Park.As CHABA says: This little building is HUGE.We can’t wait to welcome the public back inside for tours, community events, and celebrations of Bridgeton’s history.

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    3 m
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