Cape May City’s spending plan keeps tax rate stable
CAPE MAY — If it works, keep doing it. Cape May City Council introduced its 2025 budget April 15 with no increase in the local tax rate for the sixth straight year. The $27,985,635 spending […]
CAPE MAY — If it works, keep doing it. Cape May City Council introduced its 2025 budget April 15 with no increase in the local tax rate for the sixth straight year. The $27,985,635 spending […]
WEST CAPE MAY —Borough Commission has plans to improve safety for pedestrians starting this summer. Commissioners passed a resolution April 23 approving installation of a crosswalk at the intersection of Stevens Street and Sea Grove […]
CAPE MAY POINT — “I want to assure constituents that we are doing our due diligence on all aspects of the lake, specifically water quality, the aquatic weed management and looking at the overgrowth on the […]
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 — 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, […]
Council to reconsider in the fall after Public Works files a report CAPE MAY — The city has set a limit on how much recycling it will pick up at the curb each week, forcing […]
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 […]
TRENTON — After a tense presidential election year, New Jersey residents will be heading to the polls again this fall to vote for a new governor along with local, county and state representatives. Governor’s races […]
CAPE MAY — A monument to honor U.S. Navy sailors who gave their lives during the World War II’s Battle of the Atlantic is being planned for a prominent location in Cape May. Cape May […]
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 […]
