Administrator: We’re not making excuses; we are doing everything we can
By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – Responding to parent concerns, one administrator said the district isn’t making excuses, has looked at every option and already is doing everything it can for students. After parents spent about an hour speaking about their children’s education at the Nov. 18 Ocean City Board of Education meeting, Superintendent […]
Most board members are sympathetic, but one is tired of all the complaints
By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – Some school board members said they were sympathetic to parents’ concerns; two said the parents should also complain to state officials. Another bluntly said she was tired of the complaining. A handful of board members responded after about an hour of public comment at the Nov. 18 Ocean […]
Parents lay out concerns, fears, criticisms
This story focuses on concerns raised by parents. The links below focus on the response by school board members and administrators. Administrator: We’re not making excuses Most board members sympathetic An hour of public comment at Ocean City school board meeting By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – A host of Ocean City parents laid […]
Planners get report on B.L. England
Owner disputes designation as site in need of redevelopment By BILL BARLOW/Special to the Sentinel BEESLEYS POINT – After a lengthy virtual meeting, and over objections from the owners of the sprawling property, the Upper Township Planning Board backed efforts to designate the site of the former B.L. England power plant as an area in […]
Atlantic County averaged 102 COVID cases a day
Coronavirus deaths in past five days: 2 in Linwood, 2 in Galloway, one in A.C. By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff Atlantic County has averaged just more than 100 new cases of COVID-19 daily over the past week, which also brought five new fatalities related to the coronavirus. Between Tuesday, Nov. 17, and Monday, Nov. 22, the […]
Cape May County hits 100 coronavirus fatalities
Ocean City and Lower Township lead in active cases; county surpasses 500 By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff Cape May County recorded its 100th coronavirus-related fatality over the weekend, a 64-year-old Middle Township woman, saw more than 300 new cases over a seven-day period and surpassed 2,500 cases since the pandemic statistics started being recorded in March […]
Cape May, Atlantic may be moving to COVID ‘high risk’
Health Department to set status today; letter talks impact on schools By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff Rising COVID-19 cases may be pushing this part of New Jersey into the “high risk” level for community transmission of the coronavirus, that is one stage below the “very high risk” classification in which schools are recommended to go to […]
Governor focusing on state vaccine distribution
By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff With the potential to have vaccines for COVID-19 getting to New Jersey within the next month, Gov. Phil Murphy said the state is pushing to ensure the presidential transition can begin so there are no holdups on federal support for vaccine distribution. “We’re back at a place we haven’t seen in […]
Mayor granted power to decide on recreation issues
Some express frustration with ongoing limits for youth teams By BILL BARLOW /Special to the Sentinel UPPER TOWNSHIP — Township officials face a tough task as winter approaches — balancing the demand for activities with concerns over minimizing the continuing spread of COVID-19, Mayor Rich Palombo said during the Township Committee meeting Monday, Nov. 23. The […]