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William M. Kane, 91, obstetrician
William M. Kane, 91, a Drexel Hill obstetrician and gynecologist who practiced in the area for more than 50 years, died at Riddle Memorial Hospital on Saturday, June 15, surrounded by family. Comment?
Joseph T. Hannan, 85, Villanova basketball star
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The nickname was a tribute to Joe Hannan's aggressive style of play as a guard on the Villanova University basketball team in the 1940s, a winning team that also included future NBA star Paul Arizin. Comment?
Insider's Guide: Sea Isle City and Strathmere
Desiderio makes Ed Rendell look like Rip Van Winkle. When spirits were at their worst in town after Sandy, he organized what he has called the world's longest ribbon-cutting, opening the ocean during Presidents' Day weekend with a ribbon the length of the Sea Isle Promenade, about two miles, with hundreds of people holding it up. Comment?
Down the Shore, a big sigh of relief
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On a scale of 1 to 10, Diane Wieland is rating Memorial Day weekend 2013 along the southern stretch of the Jersey Shore a solid 8. And that's a pretty good number for a tourist region that seven months ago was reeling from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Sandy - and that a mere seven days ago was still holding its collective breath wondering ... (more) 1 comment
Down the Shore, a big sigh of relief
On a scale of one to 10, Diane Wieland is rating Memorial Day weekend 2013 along the southern stretch of the Jersey Shore a solid eight. Comment?
Jersey Shore's message: We're ready for summer
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When a hundred or so suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying business owners plunge into the 57-degree ocean at noon Friday to signify the "unlocking" of the resort's beaches, they'll be hoping the world is watching. Comment?
Insider's Guide: Ocean City
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THE SAND IS FINE and the post-Sandy attitude is, too, on the seven-mile-long island that long ago proclaimed itself "America's Greatest Family Resort." Families in Ocean City are typically of the very traditional variety, as was intended by the foursome of Methodist ministers who established a Christian retreat there in 1879. Comment?
Insider's Guide: Sea Isle City and Strathmere
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Desiderio makes Ed Rendell look like Rip Van Winkle. When spirits were at their worst in town after Sandy, he organized what he has called the world's longest ribbon-cutting, opening the ocean during Presidents' Day weekend with a ribbon the length of the Sea Isle Promenade, about two miles, with hundreds of people holding it up. Comment?
Police ID body found on N.J. beach
A body found washed ashore Wednesday morning on the beach in Ocean City, N.J., has been identified as a sea tow operator missing since his boat sank last week, authorities said. Comment?
Body found in Ocean City is missing boat captain
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The cause of death was accidental drowning, an autopsy found. The body, discovered by Ocean City Public Works employees, had been turned over to the Cape May County Medical Examiner's office. Comment?
Police investigate body found washed ashore in Ocean City
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Reports of the body have fueled speculation that the person may be missing boat captain David McAuliffe. Comment?
Run on South Jersey beach rentals not happening
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In this beach vacation haven, home to the largest number of Jersey Shore summer rentals, they really thought they would be cleaning up this season - and not just from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Comment?
Missing boat found near Ocean City
The 49-foot Cape Hatteras, a marine rescue boat that went missing Tuesday morning with one crewman aboard, was found Thursday night submerged near the Great Egg Harbor marker channel off Ocean City. Comment?
Search for N.J. boater suspended
The Coast Guard suspended its search at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday for a boater whose vessel went missing Tuesday morning in the waters off Ocean City, N.J. David McAuliffe, 34, of Egg Harbor Township, of the marine rescue firm Sea Tow was reported missing at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday after departing from the Absecon Inlet aboard the 45-foot Cape Hatteras. Comment?
Edward J. White, 76, insurance company official and devoted family man.
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WHEN ED WHITE'S family would drive past Northeast Catholic High School for Boys on Torresdale Avenue, they could easily envision a halo around the building. Comment?
Crew member, vessel sought after distress call
A crew member and a rescue vessel operated by a boater assistance service were the focus of a Coast Guard search Tuesday in the Great Egg Harbor Bay after the agency received a distress alert signal, officials said. Comment?
A lone signifcant victory against FEMA frustration
BURLCO BUZZ So the moral of the story is, the squeaky flooded-out wheel gets the endlessly stalled insurance-settlement money. 1 comment
Sandy-hit Shore homeowners ask: "Where is the money?"
"This was my summer home," the Delaware County plant manager said of his little rancher on Third Street in Ocean City, N.J., flooded with its foundation cracked - totalled, really - by Sandy. Comment?
Post-Sandy, many ask where's the money?
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"This was my summer home," the Delaware County plant manager said of his little rancher on Third Street in Ocean City, N.J., flooded with its foundation cracked - totalled, really - by Sandy. Comment?
At 14, Haddonfield is already a veteran runner
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When Briana Gess of Haddonfield was 4 years old, she decided she was over riding in her parents' jogging stroller. Comment?