Gateway Playhouse presents ‘Into the Woods’
SOMERS POINT – Following a tremendous response to auditions with more than 100 people vying for a role, Gateway Playhouse of Somers Point will present Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical “Into the Woods” Sept. 25 through Oct. 5 with two casts. For the first time ever, Gateway will have Thursday night performances in addition to Friday […]
Arc of Cape May County moving into bigger home
SWAINTON — For the past 59 years, the Arc of Cape May County has been working to provide aid and care to residents who were previously overlooked or pushed away, and soon will be moving into a larger space to expand its offerings. Starting the Arc as a way to protect the future of their children, […]
Shore Medical Center presents Leadership Profile Award
SOMERS POINT — Shore Medical Center announced Kathleen Biancorosso, MBA, administrative director of Patient Experience, a resident of Northfield, is the recipient of its 2025 Leadership Profile Award.This prestigious honor recognizes individuals who lead not only by title, but by example, influence, and heart. They are leaders who elevate those around them, inspiring positive change, […]
Four seeking two Assembly seats in District 1
GOP’s McClellan, Simonsen face challenge from Democrats Rush, Sabo Editor’s note: See related Q&A stories of all the candidates. TRENTON — It’s a four-way race for two seats in Legislative District 1 Assembly, with Republican incumbents Antwan McClellan and Erik Simonsen facing a challenge from Democrats Carolyn Rush and Carol Sabo on Nov. 4. The […]
Q&A with candidate and current Assemblyman Antwan McClellan
OCEAN CITY – Antwan McClellan, 51, was born and raised in Ocean City and is a 1993 graduate of Ocean City High School. He attended Virginia State University before transferring to Old Dominion University. He worked for 10 years at Sands Hotel and Casino then worked as a paralegal at a law firm in Ocean […]
Q&A with Assembly candidate Carol Sabo
WEST CAPE MAY – Carol Sabo, 62, was born and raised in New Jersey and has lived for 38 years in West Cape May, where she currently serves as mayor. She went to Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, and then returned to New Jersey to attend graduate school at Rutgers University Camden, where she earned a […]
Q&A with Assembly candidate and current Assemblyman Erik Simonsen
LOWER TOWNSHIP – Erik Simonsen, 56, was born and raised in Cape May and now lives in Lower Township with his wife, Anna, two daughters and mother-in-law. I just retired from 32 years in education. I was teaching, I was vice principal, an athletic director and a supervisor back in the day, but for 18 […]
Q&A with Assembly candidate Carolyn Rush
SEA ISLE CITY – Carolyn Rush, 63, a mother of five, spent most of her life in Medford. She graduated from Montclair State University with a degree in computer science, and spent 35 years working as an engineer. In the earlier part of my career, the company that I worked for was responsible for the […]
Sea&Do: Upcoming events
U.T. Arts Team Zoom meeting UPPER TOWNSHIP – The next meeting of the Upper Township Arts Team will be 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, via Zoom. The meeting will continue the discussion on plans for how creative arts can help connect community interests to enhance awareness of sustainable best practices and support of the quality […]
Ocean City volleyball off to a 5-1 start
ERMA – The Caper Tigers and Red Raiders proved to be evenly matched volleyball teams last week. Although Ocean City High School’s girls came out on top, the Lower Cape May Regional girls had the chance to win with a pair of match points in the second game. The Caper Tigers controlled the first set, […]

