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April 3, 2025

Month: January 2025

Michael Robert Monihan

Michael Robert Monihan of Ocean City, NJ passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on January 20, 2025. Michael was born in Philadelphia and lived in Ocean City throughout his life. He graduated from Ocean City High School and attended Widener University. At age 21, he earned his New Jersey Real Estate Broker’s License. […]

Ocean City, Mainland 1-2 in boys swimming Power Points

Raiders are 8-2, swim well vs. Clearview OCEAN CITY — With an 8-2 record, the Red Raider boys swim team is standing atop the Power Point rankings as the South Jersey Group B sectionals close in.  As of the end of last week, Ocean City had 2,824 points with Mainland (6-2) second at 2,603.67 and Shawnee […]

MRHS girls swim team swapping places atop Power Points with Ocean City as sectionals near

LINWOOD — The Mainland Regional and Ocean City High School girls swim teams have been trading places atop the Power Point rankings. At the end of last week, the Mustangs (8-1) had the barest edge of 3,166.67 points over No. 2 Ocean City (7-2) at 3,162. Shawnee was third at 2,946. The Mustangs narrowly beat Ocean […]

Raider boys basketball improves to 11-2, beats rival Mainland

Win comes a day after coach gets his 500th victory OCEAN CITY – Ocean City High School boys basketball head coach John Bruno has had the Red Raiders winning big games for his entire 36-year tenure and picked up a couple more last week. One day after Bruno secured his 500th win as head coach, […]

LCMR swim team 6-2, aiming for sectionals, home meet

PLEASANTVILLE — Co-ed swim teams can be at a disadvantage in New Jersey because they can compete only against other co-ed teams or against boys teams. When it comes to the playoffs, they are in the boys brackets.  Lower Cape May Regional High School’s co-ed swim team is hoping for its shot at the sectionals […]

Ocean City basketball coach John Bruno earns his 500th victory

Credits players who put team first and his family’s support OCEAN CITY — John Bruno hasn’t been handed a host of Division I college recruits to pad his rosters over the past 36 years coaching Ocean City High School basketball. Instead he has been blessed with “good kids” with a team-first mentality that he credits for […]

Mediterranean-style home offers high-end amenities, sea views, private parking

OCEAN CITY — The next-best thing to a beachfront home is one that is part of a beachfront complex, as is the case with the Mediterranean-style villa at 615 16th St. Offering beach and ocean views along with high-end amenities and easy access to the beach and boardwalk, the first-floor condominium features four bedrooms and […]

Mustang girls come back behind Reilly Nagle to defeat Raiders

Her big fourth quarter puts Mainland Regional over the top, 45-40 OCEAN CITY – Basketball games between Mainland Regional High School and Ocean City High School often come down to crunch time. The latest chapter in the rivalry featured one Mustang who delivered when her team needed it most. Reilly Nagle helped the Mainland Mustangs […]

Middle Township teacher charged with sexual assault

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — Laura Caron, 34, of Cape May Court House, a fifth-grade teacher at Middle Township Elementary School, has been charged with aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child. The charges stem from an investigation alleging that between 2016 and 2020, Caron engaged in an inappropriate sexual […]

Mayor Corson sees challenges ahead in Upper Township

Names falling state aid, Beesleys Point project and Strathmere erosion PETERSBURG — Mayor Curtis T. Corson grabbed the gavel and welcomed three new members to Township Committee on Jan. 3 having already set his sights on the future. While Corson has a long history of serving on the committee, it was what lies ahead that […]