Last Days of Summer: Savoring Simple Joys
From the Editor As summer draws to a close and the days grow shorter, there’s a bittersweet awareness that our
From the Editor As summer draws to a close and the days grow shorter, there’s a bittersweet awareness that our
By Meteorologist Joe Martucci The day-to-day hustle and bustle of the shore is slowing down. There are a variety of
Business Buzz By Rich Baehrle If I could nominate an entrepreneur of the year, it would be my friend, Ken
By Julia Train Pickleball is all the rage right now and playing a sport you love that benefits a charity
By Sarah Fertsch Staff Writer I have a confession to make. I vacationed in Ocean City, and not the one
Familiar neighborhood mailbox may have been replaced by a new, reinforced receptacle, with security features to prevent theft By Marjorie
Photos by Steffen Klenk On Saturday, Aug. 17, the Galloway community came together to celebrate the township’s 250th anniversary. Star
Multiday Events OCTC Presents: ‘Seussical Jr.’ Friday, Aug. 23 and Saturday, Aug. 24 7:30 p.m. Ocean City Music Pier, 825
Brigantine Farmers Market Saturdays, 8 a.m. – Noon Brigantine Community School parking lot Sheridan Blvd. The Brigantine Farmers Market will
Brigantine’s annual Night in Venice boat parade was held Saturday, Aug. 17. This year’s theme was “The Pirates of Brigantine,”
By Bruce Klauber Given Atlantic City’s rich, long, colorful and sometimes incredible history, it’s no surprise that a number of
By Steffen Klenk On a sweltering hot Thursday afternoon, thousands lined the streets along Ventnor and Atlantic avenues in Margate
The annual Mays Landing Night of Lights Boat Parade lit up the night sky on Saturday, Aug. 17. Boats of
By William Kelly While Richard Somers’ historic exploits in Tripoli have been well documented and retold in books, murals and