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Fox Rehabilitation opens outpatient clinic in Ocean City
Written by Staff Reports Thursday, February 07, 2013 01:00 am
Fox Rehabilitation opens outpatient clinic in Ocean City
Fox Rehabilitation has opened an outpatient clinic in Ocean City. Fox started out as a Medicare Part B house call private practice in 1998 with Dr. Tim Fox. Fourteen years, over 700 therapists and nine states later, Fox applied that same philosophy and culture with the growth of its outpatient division. Ocean City is Fox’s fourth clinic including Cape May Court House, Northfield, and Voorhees.
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Realtors honored for being office leaders
Written by Staff Reports Tuesday, January 22, 2013 09:13 pm
Prudential Fox and Roach salutes sales associates in the Ocean City offices for being the office leaders for the month of December 2012. From Battersea Road, Nicole Presnall has been recognized for volume and units. Licensed since 1996, Presnall is a resident of Ocean City. Patrick Halliday has been recognized for listings.
From 34th Street, Cheryl Huber has been recognized for listings. Licensed since 1984, Huber is a recipient of the Top of the Rock and Circle of Excellence awards. She is a resident of Ocean City. Caroline Watts has been recognized for volume. Licensed since 2004, Watts is a recipient of the Honor Society award. She is a 28-year resident of Ocean City. Clarise Fazzio-Stell has been recognized for units.
Garrabrant joins Ocean City law firm
Written by Staff Reports Tuesday, January 22, 2013 09:13 pm
Eric Garrabrant has joined the Linwood and Ocean City law firm Ford, Flower, Hasbrouck & King, complementing the firm’s commercial litigation practice, while adding his wealth of experience in land use, local government and real estate law to the firm. Prior to joining Ford, Flower, Hasbrouck & King, Garrabrant was a shareholder at Flaster Greenberg, P.C. located in Linwood, and has practiced law in Cape May and Atlantic counties for 16 years.
Three generations later, Cerruti’s still a family-owned salon
Last Updated on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 06:41 am Written by Ann Richardson Tuesday, January 22, 2013 01:00 am
OCEAN CITY — With the exception of the week she and her husband, George, spent cleaning up and repairing her West Avenue hair salon after Hurricane Sandy dumped nearly a foot of water inside Cerruti’s, Pam Rumer said she has never had a bad day at work.
Read more: Three generations later, Cerruti’s still a family-owned salon
Stainton’s holiday season not derailed by Sandy
Written by Ann Richardson Tuesday, January 22, 2013 01:00 am
Gallery of shops looking forward to a successful summer
OCEAN CITY — Creating a cooperative shopping gallery out of a former department store was not an easy task, but Stainton’s, at 810 Asbury Ave., did it. After opening in May 2012, Stainton’s: A Gallery of Shops, boasting over 60 individual boutiques, was looking forward to a successful Christmas season. Then Hurricane Sandy rained on their parade.
Arlene’s on Asbury back in business
Last Updated on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 06:33 pm Written by Ann Richardson Wednesday, January 16, 2013 01:00 am
OCEAN CITY — After being under water during Hurricane Sandy, Arlene’s on Asbury is back in business and owners Paul and Arlene Stryker couldn’t be happier with their newly remodeled restaurant.
“We came back better. We made a lot of improvements,” said Paul Stryker, the head chef who owns the restaurant with his wife, Arlene.
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OC News
- School district hires athletic trainer
- Kick off for Memorial Day weekend
- Performing arts students recognized
- Bauer, Hayes vote no to NJSIAA again
- Moorlyn gives a glimpse at summer schedule
- Ocean City Board of Education approves offering PSAT for juniors
- Student Awards night at the school board
- Top 10 seniors honored by school board
- South end sand sought from feds
- Freedom Sticker campaign kicks off Saturday
OC Opinion
- The Business at Hand >> Tabernacle has big plans for boardwalk theater
- The math of flood insurance just doesn’t add up
- The Business at Hand >> Veterans organizations deserve recognition for charitable work
- Disappointed in the city
- Don’t allow demolition during the summer
- The Business at Hand >> LaRosa gave to his community and his country
- The Business at Hand >> Rentals not so strong, but there is still hope
- Martin Z. Mollusk predicts the arrival of summer for 38th time May 2
- Reasons to keep the ethics board
- The Business at Hand >> Local artist reflects on Margaret Thatcher
Business
- The Fractured Prune Donut Shop expands to second OC location
- Prudential teams honored for sales
- Peters and Donaher join Sotheby's in Ocean City
- Ocean City Yacht Club reopens in time for chamber luncheon
- Dot’s Pastry Shop is back in business
- North End Beach Grill to reopen June 15
- Annie’s moves into 8th and Ocean
- Starbucks is coming to Ocean City
- North End Beach Grill operator unsure if he can reopen
- Botto’s Sausage Express coming to OC boardwalk
OC Events
- Summer unofficially begins Memorial Day weekend in Ocean City
- Ocean City Events, edition of May 22, 2013
- Ocean City Community News, edition of May 22, 2013
- Gazette to host second 'I Do' bridal show at The Flanders
- Flower Show theme is ‘Let’s Go to the Movies’
- It’s time to run around this weekend in Ocean City
- Ocean City Triathlon takes off on Sunday, registration still open
- OCHS After Prom offers a safe alternative for prom-goers
- Ocean City Events, edition of May 15, 2013
- Ocean City Community News, edition of May 15, 2013
Around our Town
- Local women saluted at annual Ocean City Chamber luncheon
- First Night Ocean City honored by Exchange Club
- OCHS girls basketball team honored for championship season
- Princesses and pirates come out for tea
- A woman of distinction: AAUW honors Peggy Lloyd
- OC Education Foundation hits the mark with Coach Bingo Night
- Contestants put on a show at Mr. OCHS 2013
- Terrific Tuesdays attract a crowd at St. Peter’s
- Realtors honored at Circle of Excellence awards night
- Making waves at Ocean City surf team scholarship benefit
OC Unfiltered
- Poodle mixes gain the most in popularity
- It's time to volunteer for the biggest party in town
- The worst job in America is simply the best
- Save my job! Read this
- Mid-April makes it mark again
- Detours on Simpson Ave. are a dumb idea
- Wishing summer was already here?
- Peeps: Nothing but cheap thrills
- Stuck in the middle: The sea is rising, the land is sinking
- Just what the doctor ordered: Rescue personnel in a flood

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