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December 22, 2024

Month: July 2020

Somers Point adding attractions to bayfront district

Ocean City company renting watercraft, providing lessons, tours from Higbee Ave. marina By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff SOMERS POINT — The city is boosting offerings at its bayfront marina and beach with the addition of watercraft rentals, lessons and tours to its docking services. Last week, members of the city government gathered at the city’s […]

Boardwalk rides open to the delight of visitors and business owners

By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY — Micah and Nicole Ford’s two daughters — Emma, 8, and Anna, 6 — had Thursday, July 2, circled on their calendar, marking it as a special day: the day the rides would open on the Ocean City Boardwalk.  The family, who visit often from their home in […]

Time to make a splash at the water parks again

By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY — Amid the rising temperatures of July, vacationers found another way to cool off Thursday, July 2, as OC Waterpark opened for the first day this season. “We are extremely excited,” co-owner Barbara Myers said. “We love our waterpark family and can’t wait to see everybody today — […]

Beach replenishment begins

Project working south from Morningside Road By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – Beach replenishment was under way this week after the dredge Ohio arrived July 2. Work began near Morningside Road with the beach blocked off from the north and south. The dredge was parked offshore in the Great Egg Harbor Inlet, piping sand […]

Beachfront condo offers Panoramic beach, ocean views in city’s Southend

OCEAN CITY — The amazing view and envy-inspiring location just a clam shell’s throw from the beach are for sale at 4813 Central Ave. in the Southend neighborhood of Ocean City, and the house that comes along with those fine features is pretty fantastic, too. Real estate agent Chris Monihan called it an “absolutely incredible […]

Governor sees early warning signs

By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff Gov. Phil Murphy said the increasing rate of transmission of the COVID-19 virus in New Jersey is “a warning sign we need to do more.” In his coronavirus briefing Monday, July 6, the governor said the increase can be attributed in part to reopening the economy and in part to cases […]

Counties track COVID cases

By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff Atlantic: Long-term care, farm workers NORTHFIELD – COVID-19 has spread throughout Atlantic County during the pandemic, but it hit hardest in Hammonton with 573 cases and 48 deaths through last week. According to county officials, the greater number of positive cases can be traced to vulnerable populations – patients and staff […]

Give customer service a break

We were upset by the news that a long-time ice cream parlor in Cape May County was forced to temporarily shut down because of problems arising from COVID-19. It is a reminder for all of us to be considerate to the businesses we frequent and to be patient, understanding that many of them are working […]

Sea turtle, dolphin found on Ocean City beach; Stranding Center under stress

By BILL BARLOW/Special to the Sentinel OCEAN CITY – Tom Van Vleck of Ocean City regularly walks the beach, often photographing some of what he finds along the way, whether it be a burrfish or an interesting sand sculpture. Last week, he found two large marine animals on the beach in front of the Port-o-Call […]

Police cruisers now sport HERO logo to fight drunk driving

SEA ISLE CITY – At a Boardwalk ceremony July 2, five south Jersey police departments and the John R. Elliott HERO Campaign unveiled a fleet of HERO patrol cars aimed at preventing drinking and driving.  The cars, displaying the HERO Campaign logo and messages promoting designated driving, will serve as rolling billboards in Sea Isle […]