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Month: October 2022

Judith Talley Langenfelder

On October 10, 2022, Judith Talley Langenfelder passed away at home in the company of her family; beloved wife of 42 years to Kevin Langenfelder; devoted mother of Karl Langenfelder and Karson Langenfelder and his wife Katie. Judith is preceded in death by her parents John and Norma West and her granddaughter Baby Langenfelder. Also […]

Ugly game: Red Raider football falls 6-0 to Winslow 

WINSLOW TOWNSHIP – “With all the penalties, the sloppy conditions, the turnovers, we just never had a rhythm,” Red Raider head coach Kevin Smith said, “but all that said we had so many opportunities to make a play, we just couldn’t do it.” Smith was referring to Saturday night’s ugly mess of a game against […]

Win gives Mustang football share of division title

BRIDGETON – Sometimes high school football seasons turn out as one expects and at other times turn into something entirely different. Mainland Regional’s football team, though, has met many of the lofty expectations this season and reached another goal last Friday with its 41-0 victory over Bridgeton to grab at least a share of the […]

Was hearing for naught?

Public hearing for use of land for wind farm cables takes place a day after BPU decides issue TRENTON — The state Board of Public Utilities on Sept. 28 granted easements and diversion of Green Acres land in Ocean City for the development of the Ocean Wind project against the wishes of the governing body. […]

Inspirational speaker Nate Evans Jr. at Ocean City High School

He talks to students about building resilience in adverse situations, dealing with mental stress Editor’s Note: A first-generation high school and college graduate, Nathan Evans Jr. is a best-selling author, youth mentor, educational consultant, mental health advocate and podcast host. He is a sponsored member of the T-Mobile Magenta Edge small business program and a […]

Tax exemption for Somers Point Village rehab project eyed

SOMERS POINT — City Council is looking to move forward with a long-term tax exemption to help an agency rehabilitate Somers Point Village Apartments. Council introduced an ordinance Sept. 22 granting the agency a PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes). A public hearing and final vote are tentatively scheduled for the body’s next meeting, set for […]

Somers Point moves ahead with senior housing

Resolution paves way for project at corner of Maryland and Bay avenues SOMERS POINT — Plans for a senior housing complex at the corner of Maryland and Bay avenues are moving ahead. City Council adopted a resolution Sept. 22 approving a Memorandum of Understanding that names Walters-Cornerstone Development as the redevelopment agency for phase 1 […]

Final sale at Wards Pastry – everything must go

Owner Walt Hohman is selling everything in the bakery this weekend By CRAIG D. SCHENCK Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY — Wards Pastry, a mainstay of Asbury Avenue for nearly a century, a place where locals and visitors alike bought all kinds of delicious baked goods, is having one last sale — but the goods will […]

Landmark comes down as planned

Making way for new development in Beesleys Point BEESLEYS POINT — It was a beautiful day for an implosion. The sun was bright, the temperature brisk and the air breezy Sept. 29 as the cooling tower at the former B.L. England Generating Station in Beesleys Point was reduced to rubble. Several dozen people — local […]

Location just one of many fantastic features found at expansive Gardens single

OCEAN CITY — The sights and sounds of the pounding surf just a clam shell’s throw away are absolutely the highlight of the custom home at 325 Ocean Road, but there is a lot of competition for that top spot. Offering five bedrooms and four bathrooms with a powder room on three floors, there is […]