‘Yea Buddy’ -- New Jersey town debates whether or not to let ‘Jersey Shore’ film there

A town in Mercer County is debating whether or not to let "Jersey Shore Family Vacation" film there.

News 12 Staff

Jul 17, 2019, 10:41 AM

Updated 1,756 days ago

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A town in Mercer County is debating whether or not to let "Jersey Shore Family Vacation" film there.
The Hamilton Township Committee voted Monday to table a proposal from 495 Productions to film episodes of the reality show in the Mays Landing section of town.
According to the Press of Atlantic City, MTV wants to film a "staycation episode" at an Airbnb rental property with some of the cast members for the next season.
The dates being considered are Aug. 6 and 7 or Aug. 19 through 23.
The cast had been filming the show out of Manalapan and other locations.


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