by Cindy Fertsch | Dec 7, 2023 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Features, History, Ocean City, South Jersey
Princess Grace returns to her Ocean City roots By Bill Kelly The arrival in Ocean City of Princess Grace of Monaco was met with no fanfare as she routinely returned to her childhood stomping grounds every Labor Day weekend since she married Prince Rainier in 1956. As...
by Cindy Fertsch | Dec 7, 2023 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Features, South Jersey, Sports
By David Weinberg There are several ways to get to the Jersey Shore. Most folks from Philly take the Atlantic City Expressway, then either stay straight to Atlantic County beaches or head south on the Garden State Parkway. Others opt for a more scenic trip that...
by Cindy Fertsch | Dec 7, 2023 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, South Jersey
By Danielle Davies Let’s face it. Living near the beach means events and activities galore in the summer and even shoulder months. But the winter? Not so much. Add this to the fact that just about every big event this month has to do with Christmas, and well, it can...
by Cindy Fertsch | Dec 7, 2023 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Entertainment, Features, South Jersey
Thursday, December 7 Atlantic City Candy Can Lounge at Resorts Karaoke Night w/ Cowboy Kevin 8 p.m. – 12 a.m. 1133 Boardwalk Council Oak Lounge NGXB 5:30 – 9 p.m. 1000 Boardwalk Nola’s Bar at Ocean Casino DJ Luap. 8 p.m. 500 Boardwalk Rush Lounge at Golden Nugget Dane...
by Cindy Fertsch | Dec 7, 2023 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Features, Finance, South Jersey
By Eric Reich I can’t believe I’m talking about the end of the year already, but here we are. I hope everyone had a great 2023, and I wish you an even better 2024. This week I thought we would cover some ways to help make 2024 better for your finances. Make charitable...
by Cindy Fertsch | Dec 7, 2023 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Features, Pets, South Jersey
By Heidi Clayton Numerous clients have contacted me concerning the media reports on the “mysterious” respiratory disease allegedly sweeping the nation. My response is to pump the brakes on the panic. For a variety of reasons, I am not any more concerned about this...