Two upcoming events will give Ocean City residents the chance to hear what the candidates in the May 8 non-partisan elections have to say.
He filed a Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) request for communications between the Trump Administration and Florida.
There are three big election days on the horizon in Ocean City in 2018.
The challenger in this year's Ocean City mayoral election calls the project “a violation of public trust.”
Mayor Jay Gillian announced the town hall date on Thursday.
The city was looking to set the land aside for open space. Paul Chiolo was looking to build an office building on the space.
The non-partisan march is calling for a gun control bill targeted at ending school shootings.
Council will hold onto the budget for about a month before the public hearing and final vote.
Ocean City Council will meet at City Hall on Thursday, March 22, 7 p.m.
The meeting is Saturday at the library, and all are invited.
Steven Fenichel writes that the same politicians who were at the offshore drilling rally had a different view of the SJ Gas Pipeline.
Ocean City Council will meet on Thursday, March 8, 7 p.m. at City Hall.
The deadline to run in this year's non-partisan municipal elections was 4 p.m. on Monday, March 5.
One proposal removed restrictions on height limits for hedges. Council also approved a $5.1 million bond ordinance and named Haul Road.
State and local officials from both sides held a press conference in opposition to an offshore drilling proposal at the Music Pier.
Flood will challenge Jay Gillian in the May 8 non-partisan elections.
He presented the draft budget during his State of the City Address Thursday night.
The draft budget will be presented during Thursday night's council meeting. Four proposed ordinances are also up for final consideration.
The plan was adopted during Thursday night's meeting at City Hall.
It was an addendum to the agenda for Thursday's meeting, issued Wednesday afternoon.
Ocean City Council meets on Thursday, Feb. 8, 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Steven Fenichel counters the argument from Ocean City officials that marijuana is a gateway drug.
Officials are looking at ways to ban the sale of marijuana in Ocean City, ocnjdaily.com reports.
The plan was presented to council during Thursday night's meeting at city hall.
Ocean City Council meets on Thursday night, Jan. 26, 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Brian Fitzherbert announced his candidacy on Wednesday.
Mayor Jay Gillian provided an update on the work on Friday.
Steven Fenichel writes that BPU Commissioner Joseph Fiordaliso betrayed the public's trust with his recent vote.
Councilman Bob Barr will host the meeting Saturday morning at the library.
Robert Turkavage announced his intention to run in the Republican Primary for the Second Congressional Seat, according to The Herald.
The Vineland man is running in the Democratic Primary for the Congressional seat Frank LoBiondo is vacating.
The city typically collects about $2.5 million in prepaid taxes, but changes in the federal tax code prompted the early filings.
Nicholas Theis and Andrew Leonetti will each be honored for reaching the rank of Eagle Scout with the Boys Scouts of America.
The commission helps promote tourism in Ocean City.
The tax reform bill signed into law limits the deduction for property taxes to $10,000; many are trying to maximize their 2017 deduction.
Ocean City Council will meet at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 28.
The meeting is set for Saturday, Jan. 6, at the library.
Ocean City Council will meet on Thursday, Dec. 14, 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Arthur Waskow appeared at the library less than a week after he was arrested protesting the tax reform bill in Washington, D.C.
The ordinance sets a salary range of $90,000 to $160,000 for department heads, to take effect during the first quarter of 2018.