November 5, 2021
CAPE MAY – It’s easy to stereotype the “artsy” crowd. Their image is either romanticized or deemed impractical. Sheer economics often renders artistic dreams simply that: A dream. Yet, for...
CAPE MAY – It’s easy to stereotype the “artsy” crowd. Their image is either romanticized or deemed impractical. Sheer economics often renders artistic dreams simply that: A dream. Yet, for...
ERMA – “I was surrounded by things,” Paul Breden said, reminiscing about the day when his train sets became something more. Breden is convinced that God told him to “use...
NORTH WILDWOOD – “It’s a wonderful thing to travel,” Jim Getsinger said Oct. 17, while sitting in a pew at the First Baptist Church of Anglesea. Descended from one of...
NORTH CAPE MAY – Bullying, anxiety, peer pressure and family dynamics built up in Ricky Gentek’s soul over time. From his home, Gentek, 30, told his story of addiction, faith,...
SEA ISLE CITY – The community was, once again, invited to attend a yearly Blessing of the Animals ceremony at St. Joseph Catholic Church, on the Feast Day of Saint...
ERMA – “How can we go on without paper checks?” Pastor Glenn Scheyhing asked, during a Sept. 28 interview at Tabernacle United Methodist Church, in Erma. Church Treasurer and Secretary...
WILDWOOD – An island-wide first responder recognition event was held at St. Ann’s Church, in Wildwood, from 7-8 p.m. Sept. 29. According to a release, the event was conceived and...