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Month: February 2020

Ex-OCBP guard, MRHS teacher, pleads guilty to 4th degree sexual contact

By CRAIG D. SCHENCK and KRISTEN KELLEHER/Sentinel staff CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — Christopher Denn, a former senior guard with the Ocean City Beach Patrol, as well as a gym teacher and swimming coach at Mainland Regional High School, pled guilty Feb. 13 to fourth-degree criminal sexual contact. According to Cherie Fossett, Cape May County […]

Linwood historians blame city, library for loss of display space

By CRAIG D. SCHENCK and KRISTEN KELLEHER/Sentinel staff LINWOOD — A disagreement over the best use of space in the basement of the former Crestlea Park School ended with the Linwood Maritime Museum out of its longtime lodging. “We were pressured out of the library by the city; we had been fighting them for years […]

Ship-building artifacts land in a new port

Linwood museum donates items, Sindia model, to S.P. Museum By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff SOMERS POINT — Somers Point Historical Museum Director Sally Hastings said the collection of artifacts it recently received from the Linwood Maritime Museum is a welcome addition to the museum’s display. “It enhances the museum and it gives a lot more […]

Ørsted project would generate jobs for region

It’s ‘once-in-a-generation opportunity,’ officials say By ERIC AVEDISSIAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – The Ocean Wind generating farm may be constructed out in the ocean, but manufacturing jobs are expected to “come back” to land in New Jersey as part of the supply chain. That was part of the message Tuesday morning at a forum for […]

Barbara Simmington, 72

Barbara (Nee Brandolini) Simmington, 72, of Berwyn, PA and Ocean City, NJ passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday February 18, 2020. Barbara was the wife of the late Mercer E. Simmington, III. Mother of Tracy, Scott & Nicholas and the late James T. Mother-in-law to Phoebe Simmington; loving Nana to Kylie and James “Jack”. […]

Plunge draws some for fun, others for a cause

By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff SEA ISLE CITY — Some people went into the water. Others just came to watch. Some were there just for fun. Others for a cause. Bernadette Sherman, Jody Hammond and Diane Boudwin used Sea Isle City’s annual Polar Bear Plunge celebration to wait in line for their chance to be photographed […]

Citizens say they’ll fight supper clubs, that it’s like BYOB

By ERIC AVEDISSIAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – Residents upset over dinner clubs that allow patrons to pay membership fees and bring alcohol to local eateries made their displeasure known at the Feb. 13 city council meeting.   Ocean City has had a long history of prohibiting alcohol sales and public consumption.  In 1879 four Methodist […]

Going out to sea and be seen

Revelers go all out for Sea Isle City Polar Bear costume contest By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff SEA ISLE CITY — For hundreds of people, one particular Saturday in mid-February is for braving winter weather, putting on a swimsuit and racing into — and back out of — a cold ocean during Sea Isle City’s annual […]

New book is on Parkway murders

Author researches 1969 case, including Ted Bundy angle, says case could be solved By ERIC AVEDISSIAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY — Christian Barth remembered the first time he heard about the two coeds found murdered in the woods along the Garden State Parkway. He was 12 or 13 vacationing with his parents at the Jersey shore […]

Owen ‘Buzz’ Conway

Owen “Buzz” Conway, born Nov. 10, 1926, died Feb. 3, 2020. Born to Anna and Owen Conway, Buzz loved to tell stories. A favorite involved his scrappy grandmother who immigrated here toting 5 kids from Ireland heading to Durango CO.  His family eventually settled in the Philadelphia area where Buzz was born and raised in […]