Piping Plover Prognosis
Fledge rate is currently too low for endangered species’ recovery WOODBINE — Life isn’t getting easier for endangered piping plovers in New Jersey. There was a 25 percent population drop from 2023 to 2024 and […]
Fledge rate is currently too low for endangered species’ recovery WOODBINE — Life isn’t getting easier for endangered piping plovers in New Jersey. There was a 25 percent population drop from 2023 to 2024 and […]
Democratic gubernatorial candidate speaks to Greater Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — “The state government has really neglected the transformative investments that Atlantic City and Atlantic County need, particularly in public transit and […]
Promise comes week after hurricane pummels coast NORTHFIELD — U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew has promised southern New Jersey mayors to provide a stable supply of funding for shore protection, a week after Hurricane Erin […]
CAPE MAY — Cape May is moving forward with plans for employee housing on the Washington Street Mall. City Council introduced an ordinance Aug. 19 to promote workforce and long-term housing opportunities in the C-1 […]
CAPE MAY POINT — Borough Commission discussed plans Aug. 26 for the upcoming Dunes and More Day when plants and grass plugs are added to the dunes to help shore them up for fall and […]
Pavilion, seating, sculptures coming to Texas Ave. facility CAPE MAY — The city is moving forward with plans to renovate Harborview Park at the end of Texas Avenue. Landscape architect Nicole Welsh of Engineering Design […]
VILLAS — Lower Township Council is reaching out to the highest authority in New Jersey for help with a growing problem regarding use of E-bike and scooters. Council passed a resolution Aug. 18 urging Gov. […]
TRENTON — The Murphy Administration will make an additional $10 million available for the Resilient NJ program to provide grants to groups of municipalities that develop plans to make their communities more resilient to climate effects, […]
CAPE MAY — In a large-scale expansion of the city’s cost-sharing program, the city is planning various sidewalk improvements, including replacing deteriorated concrete and resetting uneven brick and bluestone pavers. Under the 50/50 program, the […]
WEST CAPE MAY — West Cape May’s annual Tomato Festival is set for Aug. 30 in the borough’s Backyard Park at 732 Broadway. The festival is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission […]
