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News Feature Published in the March 28, 2012 issue
Anti-BYOB web site debuts
By Eric Avedissian
Ocean City —
The Committee to Preserve Ocean City, a political action committee formed to oppose a Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB) ordinance on the May 8 ballot, launched a new website.
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Community Emergency Response training to begin in April
Ocean City —
The city is hosting free training classes for citizens to become certified members of the city’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Classes run for 12 weeks on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Ocean City Free Public Library lecture hall, beginning April 18 and finishing June 27.
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Debate exists on what type of building should replace City Hall Annex
By Eric Avedissian
Ocean City —
Two councilmen advocated more planning and input for a proposed building on one of the city’s most important corners.
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Do majority of council members have conflict of interest?
Voting on issues related to chamber of commerce may be a problem
By Eric Avedissian
Ocean City —
City officials question whether there’s a conflict of interest with members of council who are affiliated with the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce.
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Expect traffic diversions because of work on 9th Street entering Ocean City
Ocean City —
Motorists should expect a number of disruptions to traffic patterns on Ninth Street over the next few weeks.
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New Ocean City budget has proposed tax rate hike of 1.69 cents per $100
Public hearing is April 26
By Eric Avedissian
Ocean City —
Council on March 22 introduced a $67 million municipal budget for 2012.
City Chief Financial Officer Frank Donato said the introduced budget differs
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Political signs allowed longer lawn life
By Eric Avedissian
Ocean City —
Politically themed signs can be displayed throughout the year, thanks to an ordinance council approved March 22.
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Should Ocean City do background checks on prospective Ethics Board members?
Council members debate importance of better vetting process
By Eric Avedissian
Ocean City —
Council members advocated a more thorough vetting process for Ethics Board candidates at their March 22 meeting.
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- Tourism officials: Protect the foundation of the local economy (05/01/13, Cape May Court House)
- Sea Tow captain still missing; boat found off Ocean City (05/01/13, Ocean City)
- Ordinance would make huge change in Ocean City departments (05/01/13, Ocean City)
- Ordinance would allow more summer demolitions, improvements in Ocean City (05/01/13, Ocean City)
- Ocean City Police Department Weekly Report (05/01/13)
- Ocean City beach work should be done before Memorial Day (05/01/13, Ocean City)
- Ocean City agrees to pay $22,413 to Marmora firm for cleaning vehicles after storm (05/01/13, Ocean City)
- NJ Forest Service plane helps fight big brush fire (05/01/13, North Cape May)
- Despite some protest, Ocean City Ethics Board officially eliminated (05/01/13, Ocean City)
- Chris Monihan is 3rd generation in family real estate firm (05/01/13, Ocean City)
- Ocean City Police Department weekly report (04/24/13)
- Ocean City Home Bank supports cancer fight with Every Breath Counts (04/24/13, Ocean City)
- Mayor Gillian: Rehabilitate Dan's Dock property (04/24/13, Ocean City)
- Mayor Gillian to survey citizens to get better city response (04/24/13, Ocean City)
- Ex-cop, beach tag chief indicted in sexual assault (04/24/13, Ocean City)
- Dredge rebuilding the resort's beaches (04/24/13, Ocean City)
- 'Stand Up 4 SEALs' on Memorial Weekend (04/24/13, Ocean City)
- Zoning for flood height issues moves forward in Ocean City (04/17/13, Ocean City)
- William Hughes tells Philippines delegation of beach replenishment efforts (04/17/13, Ocean City)
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