February 26, 2026
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Cape May nears start of construction for new CMPD 

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 considers demolition by neglect ruling

Intent to help protect city historic homes, buildings CAPE MAY — The city introduced an ordinance providing for a determination of demolition by neglect during the Sept. 16 meeting.  Solicitor Chris Gillin-Schwartz said it is […]

Successful summer sows optimism for fall business

CAPE MAY — Goodbye, summer and hello, quieter days.  As the summer heat gives way to breezy, fall days, the merchants of Cape May are reflecting on this summer and looking forward to the last […]

Cape May tables lead line resolution to seek grants

CAPE MAY — City Council tabled a resolution authorizing a contract for lead service line replacement to continue discussions and potentially seek grant funding. “As you know, the city [has] just about completed all of […]

CMPD calls off search, says no one was missing

Report Thursday prompted major search for a swimmer CAPE MAY – After a few days of searching for a swimmer reported missing Thursday morning in Cape May, officials called off the search Saturday believing no […]

Cape May’s Hazard Mitigation Plan in 30-day review period

CAPE MAY — City Manager Paul Dietrich detailed the city’s Hazard Mitigation Plan during the City Council meeting Sept. 3. The plan is developed through the county’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and the city’s […]

Cape May gets a look at Harborview Park proposal

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 […]