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February 14, 2026

Month: February 2026

Ice disrupts bay crossings 

Cape May-Lewes Ferry cancels trips, continually monitors conditions NORTH CAPE MAY — As winter weather wreaked havoc across New Jersey, the sustained frigid temperatures from the end of January through the beginning of February were ideal for the brackish waters of Delaware Bay to freeze over.  According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, “ocean […]

Richard J. Stanislaw Sr., 86

Richard (Dick) J. Stanislaw Sr., 86, of Ocean City, New Jersey, passed away peacefully on January 30, 2026, at his home surrounded by family.  A distinguished educator, musician, and community leader, Dick touched countless lives through his dedication to excellence, his unwavering faith, and his remarkable kindness. Dick was born November 29, 1939 in Philadelphia, […]

Middle, Ocean City boys continue fight for CAL hoop supremacy

Raiders and Mustangs get seedings for boys and girls CAL basketball tournament OCEAN CITY – Fighting for the top spot in the Cape-Atlantic League boys basketball standings, the Ocean City Red Raiders staged a furious comeback to push the Middle Township Panthers to the limit. Middle Township High School (12-8) built a commanding 23-point lead […]

Ocean City boys swim team squeaks past Shawnee, to face Mustangs in S.J. final

OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City High School boys swim team slipped past Shawnee on Monday afternoon in an exciting meet to earn their way into the finals of the South Jersey Public B sectional tournament. Once there, at Gloucester County Institute of Technology, the Red Raiders will face defending champion Mainland Regional. The meet is […]

Sea&Do: Upcoming events

U.T. Rescue Squad rose sale Feb. 12-14 PETERSBURG – The Upper Township Rescue Squad is having a rose sale Feb. 12, 13 and 14 at the headquarters at 2028 Tuckahoe Road, Petersburg. The sale will benefit the Rescue Squad. S.J. Amphibians topic at Stockton GALLOWAY – “The Amphibians of Southern New Jersey” will be the […]

Raider girls swimmers fight to finish, but Mustang girls make it to the S.J. finals

LINWOOD — The Mustang girls swim team will defend its South Jersey Group B title later this week after beating a determined Red Raider team in the sectional semifinals Monday. The Ocean City High School girls kept the meet close throughout and trailed by only four points after seven events. Their Mainland Regional High School […]

Raider wrestlers work through tough competition

ERMA — The Red Raider wrestling team ran its record to 10-1 in January, but in the past two weeks, the Ocean City High School team lost six of its last eight matches, putting its record at 12-7. However, three of those losses came to teams ranked in the top 20 in the state. That […]

Unique Riviera single offers safe anchorage, access to open ocean

OCEAN CITY — Come for the view, stay for the lifestyle: the one-of-a-kind single at 14 Caroline Lane is a boater’s paradise built for entertaining. The next fortunate owners of this exceptional property can arrive by land or by sea, as there is plenty of room for vehicles of both types. Featuring an expansive waterfront […]

Ocean City Boardwalk Subcommittee to detail work so far

Meeting Saturday will have facts, but not any recommendations OCEAN CITY — This Saturday, the Ocean City Council Boardwalk Subcommittee will present an update on its findings. The subcommittee is studying the zoning on the entire boardwalk, including the former Wonderland Pier amusement park parcel that has been mostly quiet since the park closed in […]

Somers Point City Council wants to change commission’s mission

Gerety cites ‘severe disconnect’ between council and Economic Development Advisory Commission’s priorities SOMERS POINT — City Council is looking to change the mission of its Economic Development Advisory Commission, a 10-member volunteer body that was formed to advise City Council of future and current conditions. According to the city website, EDAC’s primary purpose is to […]