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December 14, 2025

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Asbury Ave. is busy, shoppers are in the mood as fall begins

By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY — While shopping in Ocean City’s award-winning downtown is popular in the summer, it remains so even after Labor Day, when there are fewer people around and the weather is cooler. Gina Miele, standing outside Island Gypsy at the corner of Eighth Street and Asbury Avenue with her […]

Amenhauser runs against Corson for U.T. Committee

Newcomer challenges a longtime incumbent By BILL BARLOW/Special to the Sentinel UPPPER TOWNSHIP – A relative newcomer, both in political terms and in his time in Upper Township, is challenging veteran incumbent Curtis Corson for Township Committee this year. John Amenhauser is the Democratic nominee for Township Committee, seeking a seat on the five-man governing […]

Ocean City WWII vet honored at A.C. 9/11 ceremony

By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff ATLANTIC CITY — “It was no picnic,” Ocean City resident Francis Xavier McCormac said about storming Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, on D-Day, June 6, 1944, during World War II. McCormac, 99, was among the veterans honored Friday, Sept. 11, during the 10th annual ceremony at the Saracini-O’Neill Atlantic City […]

Upper Township gathers on Sept. 11 at Osprey Point to recall heroism, honor victims

By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff SEAVILLE – After rains earlier in the morning Friday, Sept. 11, the cloud cover slowly broke in time for some sun to shine down at Osprey Point, where local residents and visiting dignitaries marked a solemn occasion – the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on the United […]

9/11: A day to remember

Ocean City tribute: Americans working together  By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff OCEAN CITY – The ceremony Friday, Sept. 11, in front of the Ocean City Fire Department headquarters at Sixth Street and Asbury Avenue, was held to make sure Americans do not forget that fateful day 19 years ago when terrorists attacked the United States. Judging […]

MRHS students create HERO Campaign video

SOMERS POINT – A pair of Mainland Regional High School (MRHS) students has created a new video for friends and peers, promoting the John R. Elliott HERO Campaign and its safety message, “Be a Hero. Be a Designated Driver.”  The video, which was recently added to the HERO Campaign’s YouTube channel and its website can […]

Multiple options for Somers Point, Northfield voters

City councils will have new members for 2021 By CRAIG D. SCHENCK/Sentinel staff City councils in both Northfield and Somers Point will be getting new or returning members following the Nov. 3 elections, while local incumbents for both freeholder and sheriff face challenges. In Northfield, five candidates are running for two seats after incumbents Jim […]

Each Cape May County voter to get mail-in ballot

Clerk Fulginiti explains there will be no voting machines on Nov. 3 By JACK FICHTER/Sentinel staff CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — Voting machines will not be found at polling places Nov. 3, but every active voter in the county will receive a vote-by-mail ballot as ordered by Gov. Phi Murphy. Voters may mail their ballot, […]

One new COVID death in Cape May County

By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff The death toll from COVID-19 has reached 90 among residents of Cape May County. The county Department of Health announced Monday, Sept. 14, that a 64-year-old man from Woodbine had died. There have now been 1,240 positive test results in the county since the pandemic began in mid-March. As of Monday, […]

State warns of possible ‘twindemic,’ urges flu shots

By DAVID NAHAN/Sentinel staff State officials are warning of a possible “twindemic” this fall and winter and recommending all residents over 6 months of age get a flu shot. At Gov. Phil Murphy’s COVID-19 press conference Monday, Sept. 14, state Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said the combination of a severe flu season and a resurgence […]