Hoot & Howl Nature Prowl
The Nature Center of Cape May hosted some not-so-spooky Halloween fun for the whole family Oct. 30 during its Hoot & Howl Nature Prowl. Families dropped by for sweet treats, live-animal encounters and spooky surprises. […]
The Nature Center of Cape May hosted some not-so-spooky Halloween fun for the whole family Oct. 30 during its Hoot & Howl Nature Prowl. Families dropped by for sweet treats, live-animal encounters and spooky surprises. […]
Champion rower Kristine Auble chases fashion dream, shows collection in Philadelphia EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — “One of the things I always say is that even in our darkest moments, there’s always going to be brighter […]
Uncertainty looms as second pay period set at end of week CAPE MAY — Amid the ongoing government shutdown, the Coast Guard Community Foundation is hoping for the best but preparing for the worst. Active-duty […]
CAPE MAY — City Council introduced an amended ordinance Oct. 21 to promote a pilot program for workforce and long-term housing opportunities in the C-1 district. Council decided during a meeting Aug. 19 to send […]
VILLAS — As health insurance premiums continue to rise, Township Council passed three resolutions Oct. 20 to change employee health benefits. “The last couple years we’ve been in the State Healthcare Benefits Program, and in […]
VILLAS — Engineer Andrew McTague updated Township Council on capital projects during a meeting Oct. 20, saying many of them are progressing as expected. McTague said Rotary Park renovations are in the final design stage, […]
CAPE MAY — Classical Cape May has announced a new season of concerts this fall through spring 2026, expanding its series of free music concerts to seven months. The next concert in the series, hosted […]
Goals include boosting durability, safety, accessibility CAPE MAY — Motorists traversing Beach Avenue in Cape May can’t help but notice the work under way to improve the safety and durability of the Promenade. Work is […]
Groundbreaking talks to follow meeting with contractor Ogren CAPE MAY — City Manager Paul Dietrich told City Council on Oct. 7 that he anticipated having a pre-construction meeting regarding the police headquarters building. “Once we […]
CAPE MAY — The importance of recognizing people who have dedicated themselves to the legacy of Cape May continues with former librarian Emma Elwell. A new plaque recognizing her contributions was unveiled Oct. 16 in […]
