Stepping Up: Local Businesses Find Ways to Thank Health-Care Workers, First Responders
To say that COVID-19 has been devastating to our country and the resat of the world is an understatement. The past few months have been difficult to navigate for everyone, but most especially for the health-care workers and first responders who risk their lives every day to save ours.
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Peyton’s Promise: Peyton’s Fundraising Parents are in it for the Long Run
Peyton’s Promise continues its remarkable journey.
There are several ways to assess the foundation bearing the name of a 12-year-old Sea Isle City girl, Peyton Elizabeth Laricks.
Knight at the Museum: Mike Stafford was Dedicated to Preserving Sea Isle’s Past
Michael F. Stafford’s family-tied affection for Sea Isle City ran so deep that he labored tirelessly to share it by preserving the town’s history. Stafford, who died in December 2019 at age 90, served as the president of the Sea Isle City Historical Museum for nearly 25 years.
Financially Speaking: Corona Confusion
In mid-February, the markets were humming along and all seemed right with the world. Then the coronavirus burst on to the scene.
Times Talk
Sea Isle City Mayor Leonard Desiderio, who also serves as Vice Director of the Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders, was selected to co-chair the Business Recovery Task Force with Freeholder Will Morey on April 14.
Smilestones
Family and friends gathered at La Fontana Coast on March 2 to celebrate the 90th birthday of longtime Sea Isle City resident Lou Minchelli, a retired New York City Fire Department lieutenant.
Business Buzz
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, supporting small and local businesses is more important now than ever. As everyone is eager to get to the shore and enjoy their favorite shopping and dining destinations, take a walk on the beach and catch up with their Sea Isle friends, it is also the perfect time to check out what’s new in town.