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Jersey Shore Council

Local councils of the Boy Scouts of AmericaNortheast Region (Boy Scouts of America)Parks in New JerseyProtected areas of Ocean County, New JerseyUse mdy dates from November 2015

The Jersey Shore Council serves all of Ocean and Atlantic Counties, and part of Burlington and Cape May Counties. Its camp is the Joseph A. Citta Scout Reservation, located in Brookville, New Jersey.

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