PUBLIC NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that on July 21, 2026 at 7:00 PM, a hearing will be conducted before the Planning Board of the Borough of Cape May Point at the CMP Vol. Fire Company, 412 Yale Avenue, […]
TAKE NOTICE that on July 21, 2026 at 7:00 PM, a hearing will be conducted before the Planning Board of the Borough of Cape May Point at the CMP Vol. Fire Company, 412 Yale Avenue, […]
Oral history project honors century-old Millman dream VILLAS — “We are looking for the children or grandchildren of the people who lived here first, who might know about the community,” said Tim Millaway, a documentarian […]
CAPE MAY — The Hotel Alcott at 107 Grant St. may be returning to its original use. On June 15, the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) granted conceptual approval for the return of Hotel Alcott from […]
Family at the helm of TowBoatU.S. Cape May ready for first full summer in southern N.J. CAPE MAY — It has been less than a year since Captain Kevin Black purchased TowBoatU.S. Cape May, but he […]
CAPE MAY — A 90-minute tour with Revolution Rail is more than a relaxing trip on old, unused train tracks. The scenic tours, which originate at the Cape May Welcome Center, take riders on an […]
AVALON — As the sun set on Surfside Park, a crowd sat in beach chairs and on blankets to listen to author Sara Goodman Confino talk about her latest novel, “Off the Record.” “We’re thrilled […]
CAPE MAY POINT — The public will have a rare opportunity from July 13-15 to meet and interact with North America’s leading monarch butterfly scientists, conservationists and technology innovators when the Cape May Point Arts and […]
Cape May Beach Patrol hosts Women’s Lifeguard Conference CAPE MAY — For Lt. Sara Jackson of the Cape May Beach Patrol, one of the most moving moments of this year’s South Jersey Women’s Lifeguard Conference […]
Open Space Board provides $1.4 million grant to support major upgrades CAPE MAY — Commissioner Patrick Rosenello and Open Space Board Chairman Peter Lomax joined Cape May Mayor Zach Mullock and members of City Council […]
DIAMOND BEACH — When Diamond Beach was built back in the late 1980s, Wildwood Crest was mostly sand and sky. A few streets of homes, clustered around little canals and docklands, displayed the once-popular taste […]
