Library plans StoryWalk® at small Ocean City park
Outdoor activity for parents, their children By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Free Public Library is mixing the great outdoors with reading in the form of a StoryWalk®. Pages of the children’s book “The Gruffalo” will be posted in Lake Memorial Park at 407 Wesley Ave. Parents can walk their children […]
Quality craftsmanship, materials, design raise Gardens home to apex
OCEAN CITY — The attention to detail is exceptional in every aspect of the home at 827 Seacrest Road in the popular Gardens section of the city. “This meticulous Gardens property has been gorgeously and completely renovated and has all of the bells and whistles you are looking for in your new Ocean City home,” […]
Red Raiders romp over ’Gami, 49-7
SCROLL DOWN FOR A FULL GALLERY OF THE GAME By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Red Raiders were dominant on both sides of the ball in a 49-7 victory Friday night, Oct. 2, over the visiting Absegami Braves. Four senior starters were involved in five of the team’s seven touchdowns. […]
Mustangs hold off EHT in final minutes
SCROLL DOWN FOR A FULL GALLERY OF THE GAME By CLYDE HUGHES/Special to the Sentinel LINWOOD – Mainland Regional’s 13-6 home victory over Egg Harbor Township to start the COVID-19-shortened football season last Saturday afternoon could not have been more topsy-turvy given the circumstances both teams – and the rest of squads around the country […]
Seniors lead way for Ocean City girls soccer in 9-0 win
Scroll down for a full Gallery of the game By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – Like many teams across the Cape-Atlantic League, the Ocean City High School girls soccer team decided not to delay senior day, choosing to have it at the first game of the season Saturday, Oct. 3. The girls also decided […]
It’s a good year for OCHS tennis to be rebuilding
By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City High School girls tennis team has only two returning varsity players this season, turning it into a true rebuilding year. However, realignment of the league because of the coronavirus should give the girls a fighting chance. “Our main priority this season is to gain experience, […]
Mainland Regional High School tennis starts strong in weird, short season
By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff LINWOOD – The Mainland Regional girls tennis team swept the Ocean City Red Raiders Thursday, Oct. 1, at home, during an admittedly “weird” season. Girls tennis normally has the shortest season of all the fall sports, getting into playoffs when most other sports are still partway into their regular seasons. With […]
She said ‘Yes!’
Community journalism can lead to bond with readers By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff As journalists, we are often on the outside looking in — from city council meetings to social and political rallies, HERO Walks and holiday parades, we are simply there to observe and report on what we see and hear. But at small […]