A judge has ruled that Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi and Jenni 'JWoww' Farley will be able to shoot their MTV reality show in a seaside New Jersey town.

Lawyer Ron Gasiorowski had attempted to block production of Snooki & JWoww in Berkeley Township over fears that it would violate zoning ordinances.

His legal request was denied in a recent court decision, when a judge ruled that production on the MTV show can move ahead.

The presiding judge also determined that production of Snooki & JWoww would not significantly impact Berkeley Township's Superstorm Sandy recovery efforts, reports The Asbury Park Press.

Snooki has previously spoken against those trying to block the series' production in an Instagram post, writing: "Unable how adults are trying to ban my son, fiancé and I from enjoying our summer at the shore. Grow up, get over yourself and move on.

"This is not how we should be treating one another. Absolutely sick and very sad. I pray for you. There's much bigger things to worry about in life than trying to ban my family from your neighborhood."

Snooki & JWoww were allowed to film in Manchester, NJ last year, after citizens of Point Pleasant Beach and Toms River banned their filming.

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