April 13, 2026
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Mullock might mount bid for Van Drew seat

Democrat cites ‘call to serve’ amid divisive political scene CAPE MAY — Mayor Zack Mullock is testing the waters on whether he might challenge U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew for his seat in New Jersey’s […]

Frozen waterways pose danger to docks

Bubblers prevent piling pulling up, damaging decks, boat lifts When the weather gets cold and stays cold like it has this winter, Sean Barnes gets out on his dock on Snug Harbor in Ocean City […]

This is just a test: TRACEN exercise set for Feb. 11-12

CAPE MAY — U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Cape May staff will be conducting an exercise Feb. 11-12 to increase the force protection level to Charlie. According to Chief Warrant Officer Mike Lutz, Public and […]

Mullock: U.S. experiencing ‘constitutional crisis’

City mayor criticizes Immigration and Customs Enforcement in wake of fatal shootings CAPE MAY — Mayor Zack Mullock criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement for its use of deadly force, stating in a recent social media […]

Cape May Point to address accessibility ramps, cantilevered homes

CAPE MAY POINT — Borough Commission is looking into drafting an ordinance to incorporate rules regarding accessibility ramps/lifts and cantilevered houses. Mayor Anita VanHeeswyk said Jan. 27 that the existing ordinance does not adequately address […]

Winter weather holding up Lower Township projects

VILLAS — Engineer Andrew McTague told Township Council on Jan. 21 that a few capital projects are close to completion pending warmer weather. Pre-bid approval was recently issued for Rotary Park through the state Green […]

Local scientists follow monarch migration to Mexico

Cape May Point Arts and Science Center, Cellular Tracking Technology sending team CAPE MAY POINT — After reaching a historic milestone this past fall by conducting the most comprehensive tracking study of monarch butterfly migration […]

Ice disrupts bay crossings 

Cape May-Lewes Ferry cancels trips, continually monitors conditions NORTH CAPE MAY — As winter weather wreaked havoc across New Jersey, the sustained frigid temperatures from the end of January through the beginning of February were […]

LCMR tops OCHS for Damiana’s 150th win

Caper Tiger wrestlers also beat Washington Township, Cherokee to improve to 17-3  ERMA — The Caper Tiger wrestlers started off Saturday morning’s quad meet with a 53-18 win over Ocean City High School’s Red Raiders […]