February 26, 2026
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Cape May parking meter revenue rises nearly $200,000

CAPE MAY — City Manager Paul Dietrich said the city is ending the year with parking revenue totaling $2,427,111 as of the end of November, an increase of almost $200,000. Dietrich updated City Council on […]

Washington Street Mall management presents budget 

CAPE MAY — Washington Street Mall Management Co. treasurer Carolyn Zebrowski presented the shopping district’s 2026 budget to City Council on Dec. 2. The budget anticipates $72,675 in assessments. Zebrowski said the organization plans to […]

Education next step after rules set for E-bikes

Cape May requires riders to follow same traffic laws as motorists CAPE MAY — City Council unanimously passed an amended ordinance Nov. 17 regulating the operation of E-bikes and scooters. The rules require riders to […]

‘Today truly marks a historic day’

City breaks ground for construction of new Cape May Police Department CAPE MAY — Following an arduous and lengthy journey to bring the $8.6 million Cape May Police Department headquarters to fruition, officials finally broke […]

Cape May plans to keep E-bikes off its sidewalks

Proposed rules would require riders to follow all traffic laws CAPE MAY— As towns in New Jersey continue to grapple with delays at the state level to regulate electric bicycles, Cape May joins Lower Township […]