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New Brand Name Store Coming This Fall To Rio Grande, NJ
If you lived in Cape May County in the 1990s, you had to drive 30 to 60 minutes to go shopping at the big-name clothing stores. For many years, going to the malls in Atlantic and Cumberland Counties was the only option for people living in New Jersey's southernmost county.
Woman finds message in a bottle on Ocean City, New Jersey beach
Amy Smyth Murphy was walking on the beach at Corson's Inlet State Park in Ocean City when she saw something unusual."I noticed it because the bottle was like a really nice aqua," she recalled.It was early in the morning on July 3, and she says the glass bottle - corked with something inside - was right there on the sand.She couldn't wait to tell her 14-year-old nephew Jack Smyth and 16-year-old niece Avery Smyth."We made a group chat," Jack said. "Everyone was decoding it and looking things up.""She takes out a message in a bottle with a cork and it...
Under Contract Sign Posted at Tilton Inn in Egg Harbor Township, NJ
Back in April the popular Tilton Inn at 6823 Tilton Road in Egg Harbor Township closed its doors for the final time. But could something new be ready to take its place?. An "Under Contract" sign covered the video sign that was used to display the restaurant and drink specials out on Tilton Road in front of the Tilton Inn.
Flash Flooding in Margate, NJ, Turns Roads into Rivers (Photos)
Whenever it rains hard for even a moderate timeframe, you know that certain streets in Margate, New Jersey flood very quickly. We saw Carol Boutcher-Speirs‘a post on the Margate, NJ Community Group Elite Facebook Page, whereby she candidly voiced her displeasure. The flooding on certain Margate roads occurs so...
Best NJ county for retirement also one of the most beautiful
Regardless of what we say, there's one thing many of us have in common. We like the state of New Jersey. Now yes, some of us hang around because of family and friends. Others might be because of job or career opportunities. But it goes deeper than that. New Jersey...
Historic Movie Theater Finally Re-Opening In Ocean City, New Jersey
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic, one of the businesses that has taken the longest to rebound is the Theater Industry. For some people, sitting inside a big room with 40-80 people for two hours was not an idea they were comfortable with. As a result, one of the...
Norcross announces hospital expansion into Cape May, Atlantic
Despite an indictment, George Norcross isn’t going anywhere. As chairman of Cooper University Health in Camden, Norcross has announced an expansion into Cape May and Atlantic counties by acquiring Cape Regional Health System, the only hospital in Cape May County, and now announcing a substantial expansion project. Norcross discussed...
The Sindia: Ocean City’s famous shipwreck
Ocean City has a rich and unique history. Take a walk downtown or down a residential street, and you may notice something remarkable. But there’s one piece of history that has been buried in the sands forever. Lying underneath the 16th street beach are the remnants of a four-masted...
I’ve got friends in Ocean City
Summer is in full swing, and this week’s column reflects the happiness we all feel as we reconnect with friends, family and acquaintances. In recognition of these happy times, I want to share a song I wrote a few years ago. It is set to the tune of Garth Brooks’ country-western hit, “Friends in Low Places.” I performed my version of the song at the Mr. Mature America Pageant at the Ocean City Music Pier in 2019. I won the pageant in 2018, and this was my last performance as the reigning “Mr. Mature.” If you’d like to view a recording of this performance, go to YouTube and search for “Bill Quain I’ve Got Friends in Ocean City.” If you’re just after a quick read and a small chuckle, the lyrics are at the end of this column.
Mayor’s Message: July 25
Last weekend certainly was a busy one here in Sea Isle City. In addition to the many people who were in town enjoying Sea Isle’s beaches, businesses and other attractions, many folks were here to attend several special events, including the Sandy Sprint Run-Walk, which raised money for the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, VFW Post 1963’s annual Dollar Dog Day, which benefited our nation’s veterans and active duty military members, the 2024 Steve Libro Men’s Basketball Tournament, which attracted many talented players, and the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol’s annual 1-Mile Ocean Swim, which featured over 200 competitors, who raced into the ocean and swam from 62nd Street to the 44th Street beach.
Historic Moorlyn Theatre has reopened in Ocean CIty, NJ
An iconic Jersey Shore movie theatre has reopened, according to Shore Local. The Moorlyn Square Theatre on the Ocean City Boardwalk is back. The Ocean City Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, July 25, to celebrate the long-awaited reopening of the movie theatre. Now playing: Deadpool &...
Estell Manor Groundhog Has Rabies; 2 People May Have Exposure
Atlantic County public health officials have announced a positive test for rabies in a groundhog in Estell Manor. Officials say two people may have may have been exposed to rabies. Groundhog Becomes Fourth Positive Case for Rabies in Atlantic County. A groundhog that confronted a family dog in the 100...
Ocean City Reacts Cautiously to State’s Proposed Climate Change Rules
Ocean City is asking the state to “slow down” with proposed regulations that would impose new requirements on New Jersey’s shore communities to respond to the growing threat of climate change and rising sea levels. City Council approved a resolution Thursday that requests the state to conduct...
UPDATE: Republic Bank in Ocean City to Close Sept. 16
The construction of the Republic Bank building in 2021 was supposed to represent the next phase of the Ninth Street corridor’s transformation into a more inviting gateway into Ocean City. But now comes word that the contemporary-style glass building overlooking the corner of Ninth Street and West Avenue will...
Night in Venice brings island vibes to Ocean City
Summertime vibes were felt all around Ocean City on Saturday night as the 69th Annual Night in Venice Parade sailed along the bayside. Tens of thousands lined the parade route to catch a glimpse of the excitement. This year’s theme paid tribute to the late Jimmy Buffett, best known for such hits as “Margaritaville”, and “Cheeseburger in Paradise”. Participants decked out their boats, and homes, singing and dancing to Buffett’s greatest hits and soaking in the festive atmosphere.
Mayor’s Message: July 26
Work on the Merion Park flood mitigation project will continue through the summer on Bay Avenue, Simpson Avenue and 35th Street in the area of the Little League field. There will be no road closings during the work, and it will allow the new pump stations to be operational by Thanksgiving. By allowing this work to continue, residents will see the benefits of flood relief months earlier than if work had been suspended for the season.
Somers Point’s “Run to Remember” Set for Sept. 7
A 5K race will be held Sept. 7 through the scenic Country Club neighborhood of Somers Point in honor of all the first responders who were lost on 9/11. The “Run to Remember” will start at 9 a.m. in John F. Kennedy Park. It is presented by Shore True Value Hardware with the Somers Point Historical Society in conjunction with The Somers Point Good Old Days Festival Organizing Committee.
Fallout Continues in Ocean City’s Third Ward Election
Charges and countercharges continue to fly in the bitter aftermath of Ocean City’s fiercely contested Third Ward Council election that was decided by a mere two votes and prompted a lawsuit that ultimately failed. In the latest salvo, incumbent Third Ward Councilman Jody Levchuk on Thursday accused his opponent,...
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