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Month: March 2021

Unusual OCHS winter track season wraps

SCROLL DOWN FOR A FULL GALLERY OF THE MEET Regional meets canceled, no team scores kept, but athletes able to race By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – The short high school winter track season ended Friday afternoon at Carey Stadium in Ocean City. It was almost indistinguishable from a spring track meet. There was […]

Centenarian on her long life: Put your trust in God

By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY — Juanita B. Moore has lived her 100 years by a simple philosophy: “Do unto others as I would have them do unto me.” She marked her centennial on Thursday, March 11, 2021. She was born on March 11, 1921, and is the oldest African-American woman in Ocean City, according […]

Northfield returning to school full time starting April 12

By Claire Conway Jones/Special to the Sentinel NORTHFIELD — With only one dissenting vote, the Northfield Board of Education approved the districts “Next Step” plan to return to a seven-hour full day of classes after spring break. April 12 is the proposed first day of full-day classes.  Northfield School District Superintendent Pete Bretones explained the […]

Ocean City to host Easter events, including boardwalk egg hunt

OCEAN CITY – Last March and April, Easter events in the resort were squashed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which eventually stopped almost all of Ocean City’s popular events through the end of the year. The Great Egg Hunt is back, but with a twist to make sure the participants are safe. The hunt used to […]

Bunting starts regional baseball league

By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff NORTHFIELD — The first pitch will be tossed out May 24 at five of 10 diamonds around the area in the South Jersey South Shore Baseball League, a new organization for players 16 and older. Joe Bunting, a Linwood resident who owns Bunting Family Pharmacy on Route 9 in Northfield, […]

Fishing industry concerned about wind farm

Worried about potential ecosystem changes for commercial, recreational By JACK FICHTER/Sentinel staff CAPE MAY — The commercial and recreational fishing industries are viewing a potential project that would erect as many as 99 wind turbines 15 miles offshore with a wary eye, expressing concerns about changes to the “cold pool” and inability to harvest scallops […]

Jennie L. Blevin, 90

Jennie L. Blevin 90, a long time resident of Ocean City, NJ passed away peacefully on Thursday March 11th, 2021 in Linwood Care Center. Jennie was predeceased by her husband: Robert E Blevin Sr.   She had worked at Shore Memorial Hospital in the housekeeping department and was a crossing guard for St. Augustine School.  […]

Beverly Romaine Cockerham

Beverly Romaine Cockerham (nee Guise) was my wife on October 3rd 1970 until March 8th 2021. She passed away with family by her side. Born in York, Pa., she went to York Central until 1963.  She spent her entire life of work for more than 40+ years at Neonatal units in Jefferson University, Our Lady […]

Northfield mayor proposes joining county library system

Library director supports independent control, fears loss of programming By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff NORTHFIELD — City Council will be considering rejoining the Atlantic County Library System to try to save money on operations, facilities and other costs. Mayor Erland Chau proposed the idea, which was discussed March 2 during a City Council meeting. On […]

Budget has 2.2-cent tax increase

Does not include federal infusion of $7 million By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – In Mayor Jay Gillian’s proposed 2021 budget, revenues are expected to rise more than $5.6 million with spending increasing along with it. The proposed tax rate is 48.31 cents per $100 of assessed valuation, a 2.2-cent increase of the current […]