April 13, 2026
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Resident: What will happen to dedicated benches?

CAPE MAY — Resident Jules Rauch expressed his concern to City Council over what will happen to the dedicated benches after the promenade improvement project.  The project includes rehabilitation and resurfacing of the concrete walkway […]

Cape May Point plans to set clear standards for pervious surfaces

CAPE MAY POINT — Borough Commission discussed the Planning Board’s recommendations for an ordinance that would eliminate ambiguity in the borough code regarding pervious surfaces. “It now properly describes pervious surfaces,” Mayor Anita VanHeeswyk said. […]

Hundreds protest outside Van Drew’s office

Demand congressman protect Medicaid, Social Security, represent constituents NORTHFIELD — An estimated 600 people lined Tilton Road outside the office of U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew on March 13, calling for the congressman to support […]

Caper Tiger boys hoops bounced in quarterfinal

CAMDEN ­— Scoring wasn’t the problem for the Caper Tigers in their quarterfinal game against No. 1 Camden High School March 3. The problem was stopping Camden from scoring. The Lower Cape May Regional High […]

Hansen finishes fourth at state championship

Caper Tiger junior wrestles way onto podium at individual tournament in Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY — The 2025 NJSIAA State Wrestling Championships wrapped up last week at Boardwalk Hall, where veteran wrestlers from Lower Cape […]