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April 28, 2024

Month: March 2024

In Ocean City, proposed NJDEP rule likely won’t have substantial impact

Most regulations on protecting endangered species already in force OCEAN CITY — The proposed Shore Protection Rule for endangered species that Ocean City Council voted to oppose March 14 would not appear to have as substantial an impact on the resort’s beaches or public safety as local officials fear. Most of what is in the […]

MRHS budget cuts positions, raises taxes

District hit with another big drop in state aid LINWOOD — Like many southern New Jersey school districts, Mainland Regional High School is suffering under perennial cuts to state aid under the Student Funding Reform Act of 2018 and this year must raise taxes and cut its staff to make up for it. School Business […]

Government overreach vs. government overreaction

Ocean City’s opposition to the Shore Protection Rule proposed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is understandable if the reality were endangered shorebirds destroying the resort’s summer tourist season. That fear is like seeing a flock of birds in the sky and imagining they’re the vanguard in some Alfred Hitchcock scenario. It is […]

Palombos file petitions in Upper Township primary

They are challenging incumbent mayor, deputy mayor Sam Palombo and cousin Zach Palombo filed their nominating petitions last week with the Upper Township clerk to run in the June Republican primary for Upper Township Committee. They are challenging incumbent Mayor Jay Newman and Deputy Mayor Kim Hayes. At left are Sam Palombo and his wife, […]

Upper Township Business Association Shredding Day set for Saturday, April 13

MARMORA – The annual Shredding Truck Earth Day Event, sponsored by the Upper Township Business Association (UTBA), will be 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 13, at Foglio’s Flooring Center, 344 S. Shore Road, Marmora.  This is the 10th year for this free event for businesses and residents in the Township of Upper and is […]

Somers Point appeals for help on N.J. school funding formula

District faces another drop in state funding ennial cuts to state aid have many southern New Jersey school districts looking under couch cushions to try to keep operating at an acceptable level, and Somers Point certainly is one of them. State aid has fallen dramatically under the Student Funding Reform Act of 2018. The district […]

Ocean City: Seals visit to relax, rejuvenate

‘It is very critical they get to rest  undisturbed.’ – Michele Pagel, Marine Mammal Stranding Center OCEAN CITY — Picture three school buses parked end to end: That’s how far you should stay away from seals resting on the beach because spooking them can harm or even cause their deaths. And if you want to take […]

Sea and Do events listing

Eat Healthy on a Budget CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County Family and Community Health Sciences (FCHS) has scheduled the program Eat Healthy on a Budget for 7 p.m. March 28 at the Ocean City Free Public Library, 1735 Simpson Ave. Chris Zellers, FCHS educator/assistant professor, will discuss how to […]

Linwood man admits fraud schemes, pleads guilty

Former corrections officer targeted law enforcement, first responders Editor’s note: The information in this story is from a release from the United States Attorney District of New Jersey office. NEWARK – A former New Jersey corrections officer from Linwood admitted orchestrating two different fraud schemes, including a cryptocurrency scheme that resulted in losses of more […]

Sea Isle survivors look back at Storm of ’62

The perfect response: Ash Wednesday storm brought Sea Isle community together to rebuild For three days, the Ash Wednesday Storm of ’62 battered area shore towns, including Sea Isle City, which was decimated. Sea Isle’s wooden boardwalk collapsed, many local homes were swept off their foundations and washed out to sea, and businesses suffered heavy […]