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Month: June 2025

Ocean City 2050 presenting ‘A Better Idea’ for Wonderland Saturday

OCEAN CITY — With the future of Wonderland Pier at a crossroads, the local citizens group Ocean City 2050 plans to unveil a bold alternative vision for the site at a public meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 21, at the Ocean City Free Public Library. The proposal, titled A Better Idea, offers a fully […]

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Latin students at chariot race contemplate end of program at Mainland Regional High School LINWOOD — Comedy was mixed with tragedy May 29 when students in the Mainland Regional High School Latin classes and club held their annual chariot races on the track. Youth known as Equi pull the conveyances, made by students and some […]

The Surfer’s Code

Champion surfer tells MRHS students to write own code, starting with ‘I will …’ LINWOOD — When you can hear a pin drop in an auditorium filled with 250 high school juniors and seniors, something powerful has captivated them. At Mainland Regional High School, surfing legend Shaun Tompson held the students’ attention. Originally from South […]

Kiwanis Club enlists students for community project

Somers Cemetery, with graves from 1800s, gets fresh paint, but needs more help SOMERS POINT — Members of the local Kiwanis Club had a brush with the past, so to speak, at a little-known piece of city history when they scraped and painted the fence around Somers Cemetery. The cemetery, which contains the graves of […]

Getting their steps in: We Walk Somers Point marks first anniversary

SOMERS POINT — City Council recently celebrated the first anniversary of its wellness program We Walk Somers Point. Led by Council President Charlie Haberkorn and Mayor Dennis Tapp, a group of nearly 20 residents take a 2-mile walk every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, meeting at multiple locations. Walkers meet at 9 a.m. Mondays on […]

Arts Center presents one-woman show, ‘My Grandmother Told Me,’ June 20 

OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Arts Center presents Debra Mims in a one-woman show, “My Grandmother Told Me: A Tribute to African American Women” at 6 p.m. Friday, June 20, in the Chris Maloney Lecture Hall of the Ocean City Free Public Library, 1735 Simpson Ave., Ocean City.  It is free and open to […]

Sea&Do: Upcoming events

Book sale June 20-21 at Linwood Library LINWWOOD – The Friends of the Linwood Library will be holding its Spring Book and Bake Sale at the library, 301 Davis Ave., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, June 20, and Saturday, June 21. There will be many interesting books to choose from and delicious baked goods to […]

MRHS grad co-produces Tony Award-winning play

Mike and Carlee Productions’ Broadway play ‘Oh, Mary!’ wins for best actor, best director LINWOOD — When the Tony Awards were announced Sunday evening, June 8, a Linwood native sitting there at the ceremony in Radio City Music Hall jumped out of her seat. The Broadway play “Oh, Mary!” that Carlee Briglia co-produced with partner […]

Ocean City No Kings protest draws massive crowd

Protesters line causeway from base of causeway in Ocean City past Welcome Center OCEAN CITY — “I am in such fear for our democracy,” said Sonya Bertini of Margate, a former longtime resident of Ocean City and an Ocean City High School graduate. “For the first time in my 66 years, I’m terrified of what […]

Northend condo offers vacation paradise close to beaches, boardwalk

OCEAN CITY — Located just a block and a half from the pristine white-sand beaches of America’s Greatest Family Resort, the first-floor condominium at 848 Third St. is a vacation paradise.  “The location is outstanding,” listing agent John Walton said. The Northend home has curb-appeal aplenty and many low-maintenance features, freeing up the next owner’s time […]