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May 4, 2026

Month: April 2026

OCHS softball: A game of flow, energy 

Girls have different types of losses to St. Joe’s, come back with two nice wins OCEAN CITY — Ocean City High School’s softball team has six wins and only two losses so far this season, both to unbeaten St. Joseph of Hammonton. Those losses were quite different. The girls got pounded 15-4 at home Wednesday, […]

Mustang tennis roster is new, win record isn’t

LINWOOD — The Mustang boys began the season 6-1, not an unfamiliar place for the Mainland Regional tennis team at this point, but they’re doing it with an unfamiliar lineup. “We lost four starters from last year. We have a lot of new people and new positions,” head coach Chris Connolly said Friday while his […]

Raider tennis returns its lineup, starts season 7-1

LINWOOD — The Ocean City High School boys tennis team is off to a 7-1 start this season, powered by a host of familiar faces. “We are pretty senior-heavy and we bring back our entire lineup,” head coach Tim Kelley said Friday. “The only change is we had our second singles beat out our first […]

Sea&Do: Upcoming events

Spring into Bargains at Holy Trinity April 25 OCEAN CITY – “Spring Into Bargains” will be 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 2998 Bay Ave., Ocean City. Look for clothing and accessories, jewelry, books, linens and household treasures.  From 1 to 2 p.m. the church will host a […]

Amnesty International honors South Jersey Chapter for its activism with Hironaka Award

Small group keeps fighting for human rights OCEAN CITY — A small group of people can make a big difference. In March, Amnesty International’s local chapter was presented with the Hironaka Award, which recognizes exceptional efforts in human rights activism. The award from Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) honors chapters that also show creativity, persistence and […]

Amnesty chapter’s ‘voice for the voiceless’ nearly folded; seeking next generation of activists

OCEAN CITY — Maintaining a small group for decades in South Jersey to act as a beacon for human rights and a voice for the voiceless takes work. That small group almost folded into obscurity. When the South Jersey Chapter of Amnesty International — Group 543 — was recognized by the national organization in March […]

Raiders, Mustangs split baseball series

Mainland’s Hickman controls first game, OCHS’s Pahang controls second OCEAN CITY – All eyes were on the pitching mound for the two-game baseball series between Mainland Regional High School and Ocean City High School. With the full assortment of pitchers available for both sides, it was Mainland’s Will Hickman who stole the show in game […]

Fantastic house, view ready for next family who loves boating life

OCEAN CITY — Quick and easy access to the open bay, sweeping waterfront views, a sheltered anchorage and three floors of luxury amenities await the next fortunate family at 1909 Ferndale Drive. Located in the exclusive Riviera section of the island, the home is among the upscale abodes set on sheltered lagoons off Great Egg […]

Our Opinion: Uphill climb for Democrats running for Congress

The Sentinel is profiling the four candidates running in the Democratic primary for the Second Congressional District seat. This may or may not be the year one of them can topple incumbent Republican Jeff Van Drew, and if they do, they’ll be overcoming the voter registration that gives Republicans a big edge and the power […]

Car fire on the Garden State Parkway

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – A car burned for a few minutes on the northbound side of the Garden State Parkway about a mile north of Exit 6 Tuesday evening before firefighters from the Middle Township Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 arrived to extinguish it. With Middle Township Police Department personnel on the scene, traffic […]