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Lost no more: Science identifies remains of 19th-century ship captain

Lost no more: Science identifies remains of 19th-century ship captain

by Sarah Fertsch, Staff Writer | May 29, 2025 | Brigantine, Atlantic County, Features, History, South Jersey

For decades, beachgoers along South Jersey’s picturesque coastline stumbled upon scattered human bones, an eerie reminder of an unsolved mystery. What story could these remains tell? This question puzzled investigators for nearly 30 years — until now. Thanks to...
Fresh and flavorful: What’s in season at the farm markets this June

Fresh and flavorful: What’s in season at the farm markets this June

by Sarah Fertsch | May 29, 2025 | Features, Atlantic County, Cape May County, Events & Happenings, Food & Beverage, South Jersey, Wahoo

Whether you’re an avid home cook or simply enjoy fresh flavors, June is the perfect time to explore what’s in season at local farm markets. Here’s a guide to top produce available this month, plus three delicious recipes to make the most of your market haul....
Iconic Wildwood tram cars go hybrid for summer 2025

Iconic Wildwood tram cars go hybrid for summer 2025

by Sarah Fertsch | May 29, 2025 | News, Cape May County, Features, South Jersey, The Wildwoods

Summer in Wildwood wouldn’t be the same without the beloved tram cars gliding along the boardwalk. This year, they’re rolling in with a bold twist: bright yellow Ford Maverick hybrids are taking the reins for the 77th season. While the look may be unfamiliar, the...
Ocean City teen performs national anthem at Fenway Park

Ocean City teen performs national anthem at Fenway Park

by Sarah Fertsch | May 22, 2025 | Ocean City, Cape May County, Entertainment, Features, South Jersey

For Taylor Pontari, “The Star-Spangled Banner” isn’t just a song — it’s a heartfelt tribute to the men and women who serve the country. On May 17, the 19-year-old from Ocean City fulfilled a lifelong dream when she sang the national anthem at Fenway Park, one of...
Butter her up: Celebrate Mother’s Day with homemade croissants

Butter her up: Celebrate Mother’s Day with homemade croissants

by Michael | May 8, 2025 | Sarah Fertsch, Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Food & Beverage, South Jersey

By Sarah Fertsch This Mother’s Day, skip the store-bought pastries and make her something truly special—warm, buttery croissants straight from your oven. After all, croissants—like birth—are a labor of love. Sure, they take time and patience, but the payoff is golden,...
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