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January 9, 2026

Month: December 2025

Living nativity Dec. 21 teaches about ‘real reason for the season’

PETERSBURG — The Christmas Story will come alive at 6 p.m. Dec. 21 on the grounds of Wesley United Methodist Church in Petersburg again this year. Participants will travel along on a journey to Bethlehem to see the shepherds in the field tending their sheep alongside a fire to keep warm, follow the star above […]

Ocean City Holiday Historic Home Tour

There are 1,300 properties on the island that are more than 100 years old OCEAN CITY — It may surprise some people who live on the island that there are 1,300 properties more than 100 years old. It certainly surprised Sne Avichal, who was the host of the Friends of OCNJ History & Culture historic […]

OCHS Crew Boosters pulling together funds for dock, boat

OCEAN CITY — Ocean City High School Crew Boosters has some big-ticket items on its wish list this holiday season. The nonprofit organization, which bills itself as “the engine behind the Ocean City High School crew team,” is hoping to pull together enough funds to rebuild its dock beneath the 34th Street bridge and buy […]

Big, beautiful single perfect for growing family, vacation HQ

UPPER TOWNSHIP — Midway down a residential road ending in a cul-de-sac awaits a big, beautiful home just minutes away from the popular shore town of Sea Isle City. Online maps indicate a dedicated beachgoer could have her toes in the sand in about 10 minutes, depending on traffic, from the front door of 8 […]

McDonald’s in Ocean City closing for good Dec. 14

OCEAN CITY – The McDonald’s restaurant at the corner of Ninth Street and West Avenue is closing Dec. 14 after nearly 50 years in business. “After 47 years of serving the Ocean City community, the 900 West Ave. restaurant is closing. I’m deeply thankful to our loyal customers and to our hardworking crew members who […]

Wonderland issue draws three hours of public comments

Business groups, supporters dominate at Ocean City Council meeting OCEAN CITY – Of the 87 people who signed up for public comment at the Dec. 4 meeting, the overwhelming majority asked Ocean City Council to send the Wonderland Pier property to the Planning Board for review. That was a marked change from the Aug. 21 […]

Board Subcommittee to have zoning recommendations to City Council this spring

OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Council-appointed subcommittee reviewing zoning policies on the boardwalk, including the Wonderland Pier property, is in the first phase of a four-phase plan. Spokeswoman Jocelyn Palaganas provided an update on the work of the committee, formed in October by Council President Terry Crowley Jr., at the start of the Dec. […]

Group has threatened to sue over Wonderland, but reaction to council meeting is cautiously optimistic

OCEAN CITY — An advocacy group that has opposed Eustace Mita’s hotel plan is taking a wait-and-see approach after City Council’s vote Thursday night to refer the Wonderland Pier property to the Planning Board. Asked right after the vote at the four-hour meeting if they still planned litigation, as they promised if the former amusement […]

Wildwood resident, injured in fire, charged with arson

WILDWOOD – A Wildwood resident was charged with arson in a fire in which the suspect was injured. On Dec. 10, Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland and Chief Joe Murphy of the Wildwood Police Department announced the arrest of Edmir Pepa, age 35, a resident of Wildwood. He was charged with arson and […]

Shopping locally with a purpose for those holiday gifts

OCEAN CITY — Before Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, there was Ocean City’s “Earlier than the Bird” Downtown Shopping Extravaganza between Sixth and 14th streets on Asbury Avenue  On Nov. 22, at a check-out line at Stainton’s Gallery of Shops, more than 40 shoppers became antsy, so a jolly helper appeared in a […]