Patricia Ruth Migliaccio, ‘Voice of the Boardwalk’
Patricia Ruth (nee Heckman) Migliaccio passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loved ones. Patricia was born and raised in Pennsylvania and would come to Ocean City every summer and stay at her father’s house at 1640 Boardwalk on the beach. To those who knew Pat, she left an imprint on just about […]
‘Good Trouble’ rally and march Thursday, July 17, in Ocean City
OCEAN CITY – Indivisible OCNJ in cooperation with Indivisible Atlantic County and Fight Against Fascism Org (FAFO) will be participating in the Good Trouble Lives On: A Day of Nonviolent Action from noon to 3 p.m. Thursday, July 17. The rally will be at Gazebo park at Ninth Street and Bay Avenue from noon to 1:30 p.m. and will […]
Ocean City 2050 commissions poll: More residents oppose boardwalk hotel than support it
Advocacy group says commissioned census shows 78 percent would rather have family-friendly attractions and entertainment like it has proposed OCEAN CITY — An independent poll commissioned by a local citizens group shows a majority of Ocean City residents are very or somewhat opposed to Eustace Mita’s proposal to build a 252-room hotel at the former […]
Longport wins women’s invitational on home surf
LONGPORT — The women of the Longport Beach Patrol took first and third in the swim and scored points in each rowing race to win the 27th Longport Women’s Lifeguard Invitational on July 8. The surf was rough and a storm was threatening, but despite some clouds to the west it was a great night […]
Contestants gobble up the fun and Wacky Wednesday pie-eating in Ocean City
OCEAN CITY — A little rain didn’t stop a crowd from lining up to compete July 2 in the annual Wacky Wednesday Pie Eating Contest — a holiday tradition in America’s Greatest Family Resort. Competitors from as close as Ocean City and Upper Township and as far away as Morocco gathered to show their mastery […]
Proper footwear required to prevent splinters, stubs on the boardwalk
By ERICH BECKER OCBP Operations Chief OCEAN CITY – Ocean City has an ordinance that requires people wear shoes, sandals or other protective devices when walking on the boardwalk or its steps. It’s unlawful to be on the boardwalk without footwear to help prevent injuries. It’s a smart law, and many people probably wish they […]
WCBP outdoes Avalon, Ocean City to win title
10 beach patrols compete in Cape May County Lifeguard Championship WILDWOOD CREST — The Avalon Beach Patrol dominated the first half of the Cape May County Lifeguard Championship on Monday evening at the Rambler Road beach. The Ocean City Beach Patrol scored in most events to contend for the title, but it was the home […]
SOCIA July 4th Parade draws nearly 1,500 people on America’s birthday
OCEAN CITY – The South Ocean City Improvement Association July Fourth Bike Parade drew nearly 1,500 people, including the participants in the annual bike parade and the volunteers. The participants gathered at Our Lady of Good Counsel at 39th and Central Avenue for the 10 a.m. parade on a hot morning that featured a cooling […]


Crowley weighs in on new role at Ocean City Council president
Discusses budgeting, Wonderland site, public comment, personnel OCEAN CITY — At the July 1 Ocean City Council meeting, Terry Crowley Jr., the former vice president of council, was unanimously elected president, while former president Pete Madden was named vice president. The Sentinel posed a range of questions to the First Ward representative on the budget, […]