Sunday, September 2, 2012
A weekly recap of the past week's news.
This week we reported on "No Parking" changes on Bay Avenue, discussed changes to Ocean City High School sports and got to know Miss Ocean City. Here are some highlights from the past week's news: On Monday, we met Devon Vanderslice, the new Miss Ocean City, posted a police activity report, reported that the police are seeking help regarding late night vandals, heard from Ocean City High School's principal regarding the CAL realignment and reported that the abandoned Bellevue Hotel was declared unsafe after ware damage. On Tuesday, we posted a video of New Jersey delegates discussing Governor Chris Christie's keynote speech at the Republican National Convention and reported that Ocean City decided to undo "No Parking" changes on Bay Avenue…
Sunday, August 26, 2012
A weekly recap of the past week's news.
This week we remembered Hurricane Irene, saw a concert canceled and discussed city contracts. Here are some highlights from the past week's news: On Monday, we announced that the Ocean City Junior Raiders football program is seeking players, posted a police activity report, saw businesses report a strong trend in August, reported that Ocean City football will compete in a revamped Group 3 and saw the owners of the Cricket Box donate money. On Tuesday, we asked how Hurricane Irene impacted you, reported on Ocean City Home Bank's donations, saw a jury award $2.55 million to the owners of 900 Pleasure Avenue, posted a gallery of Ocean City recreation basketball champions and announced that a Mitch Ryder concert at the Music Pier was canceled…
Saturday, July 28, 2012
A weekly recap of the past week's news.
This week we saw a visit from Governor Chris Christie, celebrated Night in Venice and watched the beach patrol defend a championship. Here are some highlights from the past week's news: On Monday, we met New Jersey's 2012 Olympians, asked you to test your Olympic knowledge, posted a police activity report, asked you to vote in our Readers' Choice program and reported that newly elected Councilman Michael DeVlieger is inviting constituents to bring photos of damaged roads and potholes to a July 30 meeting. On Tuesday, we listed five things to know about Thursday's City Council agenda, took a look at upcoming entertainment downtown and on the Boardwalk, reported on Governor Chris Christie's visit to Ocean City and saw the city replace the …
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Week in Review: A look at what's happened in Ocean City and what's popular.
The city relaunches redesigned trial site, cell phone jam could ease next summer, co-op to fill Staintons and the final What's Brewing of the Season and More. Ocean City Launches Redesigned Tourism Website The Halloween Parade Goes On Through All Kinds of Weather Ocean City Closes Skateboard Park New Equipment Could Ease the Summer Cell Phone Jam in Coming Soon to a Ward Near You: the Mayor Gillian Roadshow Council Approves Plan to Fund Lagoon Dredging, Life Saving Station, Paving Ocean City Accepting Applications From Out-of-District Students Downtown Landmark Stainton's Plans 70-Vendor Co-Op By Spring Fall at Uncle Bill's Pancake House Brings Pumpkin Pancakes and Turkey
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Week in Review: A look at what's happened in Ocean City and what's popular.
Week in Review: A look at what's happened in Ocean City and what's popular. Ocean City drops another football game. Cross-country teams set the pace. Vet care now available at pet shelter. The 9th Street bridge is now just a memory. Pistol clip loaded with bullets leads to arrest.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Week in Review: A look at what's happened and what's popular.
Restaurants Launch BYOB Petition Drive in Ocean City New Report Could Derail Wetlands Bike Trail Man Arrested for Shining Laser at Coast Guard Helicopter New 34th Street Welcome Center to Open June 15 City Council Stands By Its Pricey Offer for 44 New Parking Spaces Councilman Raises Question About Dredging Contract Five Things City Council Decided on Thursday Night Pamela Vaughan Leaving Intermediate School -- but Not Retiring Miles Schoedler Named Top Cape-Atlantic League Athlete of Year State Provides $1 Million for Corson's Inlet Bridge Repair Volunteers Help Turn Empty Surfaces Into Public Art Swell Food: the OC Surf Cafe Welcomes All, Surfers or Not
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Week in Review: A look at what's happened and what's popular.
No Delays Saturday Morning on New Causeway to Ocean City Bungee Skimming: New Sport Tests Skill and Sanity Kevin Smith Hired to Take Over Ocean City Football Ocean City Woman Finishes Third in Ms. N.J. Senior America Pageant Gallery of Images from Memorial Day Weekend Crash Kills 2010 Ocean City High School Graduate Memorial Day's Solemn Meaning Honored in Ocean City
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Week in Review: A look at what's happened and what's popular.
Ocean City Summer Events Schedule Promises Plenty of Fun Four Lanes of Ninth Street Open in Time for Holiday Weekend Summer Guide: Where to Buy Beach Tags in Ocean City Intersection of Eighth and Central to Get Full Traffic Light City Puts Brakes on Costly Parking Lot Purchase and Orders Third Appraisal Police Catch Men with Truckload of Loot: 132 Horseshoe Crabs Augie's Has Found Its Niche in Sight of the Boardwalk Ocean City Miler Miles Schoedler Runs to His Own Tune
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Week in Review: A look at what's happened and what's popular.
Green Prom? No Problem for OCHS Environmentalist Former School Superintendent Michael Subotich Dies Worker Breaks Leg in Construction Accident on Route 52 Red Raiders Learn Playoff Opponents in Baseball and Softball Left-Turn Ban on Ninth Street Swaps Direction Ocean City Man Returns From Samoa After Completing Nine-Mile Swim Ocean City Receives 21 Applications for 10 School Choice Spots Will OCHS Junior Be the Next 'Wawa Idol?' Demolition of Battersea Road Estate Makes Room for Six New Lots Middle Township Senior Wins Student Music Competition Flora Baker Makes Record Donation to Ocean City Pops Live Cam Could Create a Bird's Eye View of Ocean City Osprey Nest Police Identify Woman Killed in Garden State Parkway …
Sunday, February 27, 2011
The week in review: A look at what's happened and what's popular.
Last week began with a crowd of renters on Presidents Day, signaling a rebound in the local real estate market. Restaurant owners are working on a BYOB campaign. Red Raiders do well in track and wrestling. And a beloved teacher battling brain cancer was honored. Agencies report rentals up as much as 20 percent: The rental market is back. Restaurant owners working on petition: Could trigger November referendum. Red Raiders capture state track championship: Finish 1st and second in mile. Teacher honored during fundraiser: Students raise nearly $3,000 for Betsy Young. Ocean City man charged: Sexual assault. Schools get slight increase: The Ocean City School District will get $386,501 more in state aid for the 2011-12 fiscal year. Council …