WOMANS DEATH IN SEA ISLE STILL A MYSTERY
March 9, 2009SEA ISLE CITY— The Cape May Co. Prosecutors Office appealed to the public for assistance, on Friday, regarding the death of a Pennsylvania woman whose body was found near a boat ramp in Sea Isle City last Sunday.
Shortly before 8:00 am Sunday morning (Feb. 15) the body of 35 year old Tracy Hottenstein was discovered on a tiny sliver of marsh next to a public boat ramp at the street end of
The Conshohocken Pa. resident had been in town for Saturday’s annual Polar Bear Plunge.
According to the Cape May Co. Prosecutors Office, Hottenstein was at the Ocean Drive Bar, on Landis Av. later Saturday night, and was last seen leaving the OD around 2:15 Sunday morning.
Although her body had been in the water at some point, an autopsy has failed to determine how Hottenstein died — furthermore, sources tell NBC 40 that the cause of death is not drowning.
Authorities are still waiting for the results of toxicology tests.
On Thursday and again Friday morning, Middle Twp. and State Police divers searched the bay near where Hottenstein was found.
Described as 5′4″ tall and weighing approximately 135 pounds, she was last seen wearing a pink plaid hat, pink scarf, a black long sleeved top and a black vest, along with dark jeans and tan Ugg boots.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact the Cape May Co. Prosecutors Office — Major Crime Unit, at: (609) 465-1135.
The Look: Towson’s biggest fashion mishaps
A recent letter to the editor titled “When did North Face jackets become
Despite the fact that many of our parents are being laid off left and right, almost every girl on campus can be seen sporting The North Face Women’s Denali Jacket, which on The North Face Web site runs at $165. Pretty pricey for Polartec fleece.
What confuses me about the
Just read the details on the jacket listed on The North Face Web site: “A favorite among outdoor enthusiasts, the Denali Jacket offers straight-forward comfort and warmth in cold weather excursions.”
Ladies, we live in central
I’d hardly call trekking to P-tux in that ice storm we had earlier in the semester a “cold weather excursion.”
The true fashion crime being committed isn’t the use of the
The outfit combination that a surprising majority of the women on campus seem to wear on a regular basis is what makes me cringe.
I submit the revised
For the ideal winter outfit, I see several flaws in its design.
Flaw one: the black tights are worn in place of pants.
Apart from the risk of what can only be described as “wicked camel toe,” tights used in place of pants can be used to effectively compliment a mini-dress or any article of clothing that reaches well past one’s genital region.
Because the
Even though the
Even though your torso and feet may remain warm in fleece and fur, nothing is going to be warming the most exposed part of your body.
Flaw two: no matter what your body type, this outfit does nothing to flatter it.
The
For the upper half of your body, it compliments little more than a hoodie or sweatshirt would.
The black tights leave nothing to the imagination, as they hug every inch of the calf and thigh.
And I don’t think anyone really needs another reason to hate Uggs.
And lastly, flaw three: you look absolutely ridiculous.
What makes a lasting style is its versatility.
Scarves have become so popular because of the variety of colors, patterns, styles and ways to wear them.
Layers can be worn by multiple girls on campus everyday because accessories can be used to give a plain outfit originality.
The North Face


