Ocean City candidate profile: Dave Winslow
Says he is thoughtful, dedicated with ‘level-headed passion’ for position Editor’s note: The Ocean City Sentinel is running profiles of the candidates for Ocean City Council in the May 14 election. Incumbent Fourth Ward Councilman Dave Winslow is facing a challenge from Cecelia Gallelli-Keyes. OCEAN CITY — Dave Winslow, the Fourth Ward councilman seeking re-election […]
Ocean City candidate profile: Michael DeVlieger
Describes himself as available, responsive, experienced and adamantly against wind farms Editor’s note: The Sentinel is running profiles of the candidates for Ocean City Council in the May 14 election. Former councilman Michael DeVlieger and Sean Barnes are running for the remaining term of the at-large position open because of the resignation of long-serving councilwoman […]
Ocean City budget plan has 3.7-cent, 7.5% tax hike
OCEAN CITY — The proposed 2024 municipal budget will raise the tax rate 7.5 percent, or 3.71 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. If approved on final reading, the tax bill on the average home assessed at $650,000 would climb $241. Ocean City Director of Finance Frank Donato presented the budget to Ocean City Council […]
Cape Regional CARES specialist honored at NAACP gala
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – Cape Regional Health System congratulates Rubye Hutchinson, CARES Recovery Specialist for being honored at the NAACP Freedom Fund Gala earlier this month. Since May 2019, Hutchinson has served as a certified recovery specialist with the Cape Addiction Recovery Program (CARES) at Cape Regional Medical Center. Rubye Dyann Hutchinson is […]
Gateway Playhouse mainstage features four plays
‘Much Ado,’ ‘Little Shop,’ ‘Technicolor Dreamcoat,’ ‘Crying on Camino’: buy all four for new lower ticket price way Playhouse in Somers Point has announced its first-ever mainstage season: “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, “Crying on the Camino” by Celeste Mancinelli, […]
OC CON, Superhero runs this weekend
OCEAN CITY – Now in its eighth year, the OC CON Festival returns to the Music Pier Saturday and Sunday, April 6 and April 7.General admission to the show is free, and free parking will be available at municipal lots adjacent to the boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace, Eighth Street and Ninth Street.The event features meet-the-artist […]
Sea&Do: Ocean City events listing
Ticket sale April 12 for Author’s Tea OCEAN CITY – The Friends and Volunteers of the Ocean City Free Public Library present the annual Author’s High Tea at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 2, in the Garden Room at the Flanders Hotel, Ocean City. Guest speaker will be local author Jane Rubino. Ticket sales will be 6 to […]
Total solar eclipse is April 8
CAPE MAY – Cat Stevens sang about being followed by a moon shadow. We’ll be under one when a total solar eclipse occurs in North America on the afternoon of April 8. While we are not in the path of totality here, we will still see about 85 percent of the effects of the total […]
Veterans Services Office opens in Court House
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – A county with a sizable population of veterans now has a Veterans Service Office. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held March 26 at its location at the National Guard Armory in the Crest Haven Complex. The event was attended by county officials, VFW and American Legion commanders and Lower Township […]
