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November 23, 2024

Month: May 2021

Elliott’s grand slam seals game for Mustangs

SCROLL DOWN FOR A FULL GALLERY Ocean City, Mainland baseball tight through 5 innings before big hit in 6th By CLYDE HUGHES/Special to the Sentinel OCEAN CITY – Mark Elliott was not thinking home run in the sixth inning with the bases loaded and undefeated Mainland Regional clinging to a 4-3 road lead over archrival […]

Ocean City boys lax coach: Quarantines depleting team

SCROLL DOWN FOR A FULL GALLERY OF THE GAME Boys 4-1 despite losing 34 players over 3 weeks By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City boys lacrosse team dropped its first game of the season Saturday, falling to visiting Haddonfield 5-4 in a close game at Carey Stadium, but what is most […]

Mustang baseball: Offense key

Mainland has top-notch pitching, but bats are critical By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff GOSHEN – After his Mustang baseball team clobbered Middle Township on the road late Thursday afternoon, Bill Kern said what has excited him most as coach is the team’s hitting. In the first six games this season, the Mustangs have scored 65 runs, […]

Atlantic proposes countywide court

Idea would save $, offer uniform justice, provide improved social services By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff NORTHFIELD — The plan to create a centralized court system in Atlantic County could have far-reaching benefits beyond the estimated financial savings of 33 percent. Increased accessibility, better allotment of local resources and uniformity of justice were all mentioned as […]

Renewed call for action at Ocean City High School

By BILL BARLOW/Special to the Sentinel  OCEAN CITY – The woman standing at the podium in the Ocean City High School library on Wednesday evening adjusted the microphone – set too high for her – and gripped the wooden sides as she addressed the Board of Education.  A graduate from Ocean City High School who […]

State restrictions to ease on May 19

COVID limits changing in time for the summer By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy announced the “most aggressive steps” yet to reopen New Jersey’s economy during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a slew of eased restrictions coming May 19 – well before Memorial Day weekend. These should come as great comfort to businesses […]

Upper Township Chiefs: Public service announcement

For emergency response, Woodbine, Ocean View not in Upper Township UPPER TOWNSHIP – The Upper Township Chiefs’ Association is made up of the chiefs and deputy chiefs from the Upper Township Division of EMS, Upper Township Rescue Squad, Marmora Volunteer Fire Company, Seaville Fire and Rescue, Strathmere Volunteer Fire Company, Tuckahoe Volunteer Fire Company and […]

OCBP probe: Ocean City hires labor attorney

Mayor was to meet with coalition of female lifeguards to discuss policy By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – Ocean City has retained a highly recommended labor attorney to conduct a confidential internal investigation of allegations against Ocean City Beach Patrol employees, the city announced Friday afternoon. The mayor also met Sunday with female lifeguards to […]

‘An Eight Year Goodbye’: Caring for a father with Alzheimer’s

Summer resident writes book to chronicle experiences, help others going through the same thing By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – Maryanne V. Scott felt she had nowhere to turn as she supported her father through eight years of his deteriorating health caused by Alzheimer’s disease.  Samuel Valenti was a strong, intelligent man and it […]

3-year high school option possible at OCHS

District dealing with hundreds of students quarantined because of COVID-19 By BILL BARLOW/Special to the Sentinel OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Board of Education will soon be presented with a new program that could allow students to graduate from Ocean City High School in three years rather than four, school superintendent Dr. Kathleen Taylor […]