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March 20, 2026

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Somers Point: Places to hit on hot summer nights

A few locations for adult beverages or a Friday concert on the beach SOMERS POINT – As the days and nights get hotter it’s time to take advantage of the nice weather.  Living at the shore makes beach days a breeze and there are places to go back to – or try for the first […]

Ocean City is ‘Favorite Beach’ yet again

Sea Isle ranked 2nd in statewide polling OCEAN CITY – For the 10th consecutive year, beachgoers chose Ocean City as “New Jersey’s Favorite Beach” in a statewide poll. Representatives of the N.J. Sea Grant Consortium announced the winners of the annual contest in a presentation on the Ocean City Music Pier Friday morning. The New Jersey […]

Ocean City weighs in: What July 4th means to me

Parade participants talk of patriotism, honoring founders, lemonade and fireworks OCEAN CITY — One day of the year, America’s Greatest Family Resort stakes its best claim to being America’s Most Patriotic Resort.  With enough stripes to shame a herd of zebras and enough stars to challenge the Milky Way, residents and visitors alike don the […]

Ocean Wind 1 gets BOEM Record of Decision

If construction plan gets OK, work could begin in the fall in Ocean City and Upper Township OCEAN CITY — A few months ago, as protests from citizens groups and local governments were ongoing, Ocean Wind 1 representatives predicted federal approval of the wind farm — off the coast of Atlantic and Cape May counties […]

Social media use harming mental health

Teens need personal interaction as balance A study published recently by the American Medical Association revealed that teens who use social media more than three hours a day may be at heightened risk for mental health issues, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Mental health issues among teens and children have […]

Find help and support locally

Counseling services to psychiatric care Mental health disorders are becoming more prevalent in the United States, with an estimated 21 percent of adults affected. According to a 2023 study by Mental Health America — The State of Mental Health in America 2023: Adult Prevalence and Access to Care — 55 percent of those suffering a […]

Getting our fair share

County expects fed funding for flood mitigation AVALON — An influx of federal funds for flood mitigation projects is on its way and officials want to ensure local municipalities are in the position to take advantage of it. Cape May County Emergency Management Director Marty Pagliughi said the state Emergency Management Mitigation Unit notified his […]

Sea Isle mayor talks of state of city, work to come

Desiderio addresses beach replenishment, unruly teens, new community center SEA ISLE CITY – During Sea Isle City’s reorganizational meeting July 1, Mayor Leonard C. Desiderio gave this inaugural address: “I want to start by thanking the people of Sea Isle City for the opportunity to serve you. That is what our government is for – to […]

Upper Township engineer on the way to Cape May

Over 24 years, Paul Dietrich has handled a myriad of duties for Upper Township PETERSBURG — Township Committee bid adieu June 26 to longtime engineer Paul Dietrich, who has taken a position with Cape May. City Council hired the Ocean City resident on May 15 for three years as full-time city engineer. His duties will […]

Ocean City Beach Patrol, celebrating 125th year, gathers for group portrait, announces promotions

OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Beach Patrol gathered on the beach by the First Street Lifesaving Station Tuesday evening, June 27, to swear in its rookie class, announce promotions and take a group portrait for 2023 – the 125th year the OCBP is protecting bathers in America’s Greatest Family Resort. The OCBP swore in […]