Red Raider football beats Cedar Creek 45-7
SCROLL DOWN FOR A FULL GALLERY OF THE GAME By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff EGG HARBOR CITY — The Red Raiders continued their early-season dominance with a 45-7 victory over the Pirates on Saturday at Cedar Creek High School to improve to 3-0. “We were thrilled with the result and we had never beaten Cedar […]
U.T. Committee’s Hobie Young resigns after vile Facebook post
Post about VP candidate Kamala Harris drew outrage in Upper Township, beyond By BILL BARLOW/Special to the Sentinel UPPER TOWNSHIP – Facing a firestorm of criticism after reposting sexually explicit memes depicting vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, Upper Township Committeeman Hobie Young has resigned, effective immediately. Critics lambasted the images as deeply misogynistic. Calls for […]
Citizens relish signaling their political support
A lot to read while driving down Shore Road By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff People show support for political candidates in many ways, but perhaps the most visible method is the lawn sign. Supporters purchase the signs from the respective campaigns, providing much-needed funding and receiving a concrete indication to neighbors and those passing by […]
Rotary Club shows Flags for Heroes honors those important in our lives
By BILL BARLOW/Special to the Sentinel UPPER TOWNSHIP – Remember your heroes, Craig Cosgrave told those gathered at the veterans memorial at Osprey Point on Sunday afternoon at a Flags for Heroes event presented by the Rotary Club of Ocean City and Upper Township. Behind him, a steady breeze whipped a line of American flags […]
Kennedy, Van Drew run through multiple topics
Few sparks fly in Stockton debate, but candidates stake out positions By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew and his Democratic opponent for Congress, Amy Kennedy, spent an hour last week answering questions in a cordial debate at the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University. There were a few […]
Ocean City announces trick-or-treat hours for Halloween on Oct. 31
Editor’s note: Upper Township officials said they would coordinate with Ocean City when announcing trick-or-treat hours. The Upper Township Committee was discussing the topic at Tuesday evening’s meeting, after the Sentinel went to press. OCEAN CITY – Traditional trick-or-treating hours for Ocean City will be 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31. City officials say […]
Scheffler seeks re-election as Atlantic County sheriff
Northfield resident touts experience, faces challenge from O’Donoghue By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff NORTHFIELD — Northfield resident Eric Scheffler is seeking re-election as Atlantic County sheriff and faces a challenge from Joe “Tokyo” O’Donoghue of Egg Harbor Township. Scheffler, a Democrat, is retired as a lieutenant with the Atlantic City Police Department, where he served from […]
Toto challenges Fitzpatrick in freeholder race
Incumbent from Linwood faces Somers Point councilman in Atlantic County By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff The race for seats on the Atlantic County Board of Chosen Freeholders includes two local candidates vying for an at-large seat, which represents the entire county. Incumbent Caren Fitzpatrick, who is wrapping up her first term in office, faces a […]
Dogs allowed on Ocean City beaches
OCEAN CITY – As per local ordinance, dogs are permitted on the beach in Ocean City starting Thursday, Oct. 1, and continuing through April 30, 2021. Dogs are not permitted on the beach at any time from May through September. For the safety and enjoyment of all beachgoers, please remember that dogs must be leashed […]
Student helping Ocean City businesses
Rowan’s Joel Vazquez-Juarbe starts blog as part of school assignment, saw impact of pandemic By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff SOMERS POINT — When Joel Vazquez-Juarbe was tasked with writing a blog for his digital journalism class at Rowan University, he immediately thought of the struggles of Ocean City’s small businesses this past summer as his […]