January 12, 2026
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Map tool aids wetlands resiliency projects

TRENTON — The Department of Environmental Protection announced April 3 the launch of an informational website and mapping tool to help the public, stakeholders and government officials advance work to make coastal wetlands more resilient […]

Cape May Cares to fete winners of beach tag scholarships

CAPE MAY — Cape May Cares, a nonprofit that works to help improve the quality of life for the children, parents, senior citizens and disabled persons living in the Cape May Housing Authority and other low-income areas, […]

Cape May Point, county working on dune crossover fix

CAPE MAY POINT — The Coral Avenue dune crossover, constructed in 2005, is showing its age and is no longer considered ADA-compliant, according to Cape May County engineer Dale Foster.  Sections have been lost on […]

Lower Township proclaims April as Autism Awareness Month

VILLAS — “Autism does not end when April is done,” Lower Township resident Jacyn Pisieczko said during a Township Council meeting April 7. Mayor Frank Sippel proclaimed April Autism Awareness Month for Lower Township.  “I […]

Beach Avenue bicycle lane to be removed for parking

CAPE MAY — City Manager Paul Dietrich said Cape May is removing the bike lane on Beach Avenue near the Rusty Nail to gain back 11 parking spaces. During the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BAPAC) […]

From the Director’s Chair

There’s far more to setting the stage than arranging furniture Since our theater at Cape May Stage has no curtain, we purposely use scenery to help tell the stories in our plays.  While some sets […]

East Lynne names Boberick to new executive director post

CAPE MAY — East Lynne Theater Company has named Mark David Boberick to a new position as executive director effective immediately. Boberick, of Wildwood Crest, joined East Lynne’s board of trustees in 2023. Most recently, […]