April 17, 2026
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Education next step after rules set for E-bikes

Cape May requires riders to follow same traffic laws as motorists CAPE MAY — City Council unanimously passed an amended ordinance Nov. 17 regulating the operation of E-bikes and scooters. The rules require riders to […]

Cape May Point considers imposing room tax on transient rentals

CAPE MAY POINT — Borough Commission discussed the potential implementation of a rental tax on transient accommodations Nov. 25. Deputy Mayor Elise Geiger said she began researching the possibility of taxing short-term rentals, especially after […]

‘Home’ for the holiday

Operation Fireside pairs USCG recruits with families, organizations around county for Thanksgiving dinner CAPE MAY — Basic training with the U.S. Coast Guard is tough, but more than 600 recruits were able to take a […]

Local monarch tracking initiative goes international

CAPE MAY POINT — As millions of monarch butterflies arrive in Mexico, 500 of the insects are tagged with ultralight BluMorpho and Blu+ transmitters to help scientists gather individual-level data on their migration navigation. The […]

Cape May’s new recycling rules proved positive

Pickup limits relieved strain on workers, helped tidy city CAPE MAY — Department of Public Works Superintendent Eric Prusinski told City Council that, despite a few issues, no fines or violations have been issued since […]

Lower Township tax base jumps $38M. to $3.79 billion

VILLAS — Lower Township’s tax base has risen by nearly $38 million to $3.798 billion, an increase of about 1 percent. Tax assessor Elizabeth Ross provided Township Council with an update on the 2025 added […]

Lead service line replacement moves forward in Cape May

CAPE MAY — Members of DeBlasio & Associates provided City Council with an update on the progress of the lead service line replacement program Nov. 17. The city contracted DeBlasio & Associates in October to […]