Cape May Point preparing for Dunes and More Day
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 […]
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 […]
Their answers? Camaraderie. Mutual support. Testing themselves. Trauma bonding. CAPE MAY POINT — Kristen Moorby came up with the idea for a “grueling endurance race” for female lifeguards nearly two decades ago. Only 11 competitors […]
Tough competition, rough conditions for 17th annual Cape May Point Women’s Lifeguard Challenge CAPE MAY POINT — When Sara Werner emerged from the surf after the second leg of the Cape May Point Beach Patrol […]
CAPE MAY POINT — Deputy Mayor Elise Geiger discussed potential options for the borough to coordinate the tree removal code with the landscape code during the June 10 meeting. The borough currently has two codes […]
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 […]
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 […]
CAPE MAY POINT — Borough Commission passed its 2025 budget April 9, calling for a 1.7-cent increase in the local tax rate. The $2.4 million spending plan is up $1,009 from the previous year and the […]
Health, appearance jeopardized by bubblers broken for months CAPE MAY POINT — Concerns over the management of Lake Lily, including broken bubblers and delayed winter treatment for muck reduction, have caused a rift between the […]
CAPE MAY POINT — Borough Commission discussed the Planning Board’s recommendations for an ordinance that would eliminate ambiguity in the borough code regarding pervious surfaces. “It now properly describes pervious surfaces,” Mayor Anita VanHeeswyk said. […]
Follow-up with advisory groups, tree regulations among others CAPE MAY POINT — Borough Commission discussed potential action items for this year, including following up with advisory groups, a safe intersections project and a six-month review […]
