New site, same concerns about WWII memorial
Jacob Jones monument now proposed for Poverty Beach CAPE MAY — Those planning a monument honoring the USS Jacobs Jones and other vessels and crews lost during the Battle of the Atlantic have proposed a […]
Jacob Jones monument now proposed for Poverty Beach CAPE MAY — Those planning a monument honoring the USS Jacobs Jones and other vessels and crews lost during the Battle of the Atlantic have proposed a […]
TRENTON — The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is scaling back the coastal flood rules proposed last year. The DEP announced Monday, July 14, that it will adopt the Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) […]
CAPE MAY — “We’re in the heart of the season right now and there’s a lot of people biking in Cape May, so just a reminder to folks to please follow the rules of the […]
CAPE MAY — City Manager Paul Dietrich updated City Council on code enforcement of mercantile licenses July 15. Renewals were due May 1, and an additional month of reminders was provided for the licenses to […]
Anthony Rapp: Q&A on favorite roles, fan overlap, acting career SOMERS POINT — Actor Anthony Rapp provided students in the Gateway to the Arts program at the Gateway Playhouse in Somers Point an intimate look at […]
Police enforcing helmet use, plan an education campaign VILLAS — The use of E-bikes is under scrutiny after residents complained about safety concerns, particularly at the Clem Mulligan Sports Complex. E-bikes, or electric bikes, are […]
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — Cape Regional Health System officially joined Cooper University Health Care a year ago July 1. Over the past 12 months, the combined Cooper team has delivered on its promise to enhance […]
CAPE MAY — City Council continues to work toward satisfying its affordable housing obligations. On July 1, council passed resolutions endorsing a fourth round of the housing element and fair share plan, as well as […]
Garden State’s finest vineyards found in its southernmost region There are 276 wine-growing regions in the U.S. known as American Vinicultural Areas, and Cape May County sits at the tip of the Outer Coastal Plain […]
Contract for three-floor facility expected to be awarded in fall CAPE MAY — The city could break ground in October on its highly anticipated police station. City Manager Paul Dietrich said it has been a long […]
