Ocean City Town Hall covers taxes to trash, Seaspray status to Senior Center
OCEAN CITY — After an hour-long presentation by Mayor Jay Gillian and top administrators about the state of Ocean City, city officials spent 90 minutes responding to comments and queries from the public during a Town Hall meting Saturday at the Ocean City Tabernacle. Gillian and company covered a wide range of issues as citizens […]
Ocean City’s proposed capital plan: $67 million over 5 years
It’s a big decrease from previous plans as much major work already completed OCEAN CITY — Last winter Ocean City Chief Financial Officer Frank Donato said there was “light at the end of the tunnel.” He was referring to the resort’s five-year plans for capital projects starting to come to the end of more than […]
Jeff Quintin and team join eXp Realty
OCEAN CITY – Jeff Quintin, an influential figures in the southern New Jersey and greater Philadelphia real estate markets, has officially joined eXp Realty, the subsidiary of eXp World Holdings, Inc.. eXp Realty bills itself as “the most agent-central real estate brokerage on the planet.” Quintin, along with his 15-agent team and four support staff […]
Ocean City boys basketball avoids upset by LCMR
South Jersey sectional to begin for boys and girls ERMA – Trailing 55-54 with seconds on the clock, the Caper Tiger boys basketball team had the ball and the chance to upset Ocean City’s Red Raiders, but the shots just wouldn’t fall. The Lower Cape May Regional High School team outscored Ocean City 16-13 in […]
Vow renewal at The Shores: 860 years of marriage
Couples explain what has kept them together for so many years OCEAN CITY — Do you know why some couples stay married so much longer than others? It could be divine providence or shared values. How about mutual attraction or mutual respect? Maybe it is having a good sense of humor or just knowing when […]
Ocean City’s Tommy Grimley District 29 wrestling champion
It was Red Raiders versus Caper Tigers in multiple matches; Camden Catholic dominates GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — The road to the wrestling state championships in Atlantic City began over the weekend with the NJSIAA District 29 tournament. The top wrestlers from 10 high schools gathered Feb. 22 at Absegami High School to decide who would advance […]
Posh lagoon-front home in Riviera neighborhood ready for its first family
OCEAN CITY — The fantastic new lagoon-front home at 4 Grenada Lane is spacious, bright and chock full of high-end amenities. The three-level single in the Riviera section of the island sports six bedrooms, five full bathrooms plus a powder room and upscale materials and craftsmanship throughout its 4,117 square feet of living space. Listing […]
Ocean City Historical Museum adding surfing section by this summer
OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Historical Museum is adding another important aspect of Ocean City’s history that goes back further than many people may realize — surfing. The display, which will be in the back part of the museum, should be ready by summer. “People think it started in the ’70s,” said John Loeper, […]
Procedures on way for citizens to video record meetings in Ocean City
Planning Board working on rules other boards, commissions may also adopt OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Planning Board is working up procedures to allow members of the public to videotape meetings — procedures that may well be adopted by the city’s other boards and commissions. The new procedures should be ready for approval at […]
Our View: Timing right on policy for video recording meetings
It is important that the Ocean City Planning Board is working up procedures for citizens to video record its meetings. We hope a comprehensive policy, that should be unveiled by its first meeting in March, will be a step forward for the board, those who appear before it and interested citizens. We also hope these […]

