April 13, 2026
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Cape May to bond nearly $5 million for capital projects

CAPE MAY — City Manager Paul Dietrich provided an overview of the 2026 capital budget, totaling $4.48 million, and plans to complete some before summer. City Council introduced four bond ordinances Feb. 17 with a […]

Cape May City may change policy regarding removal of trees

Landmark designation seeks to protect the green canopy CAPE MAY — Substantive changes could be made to the city’s shade tree protection policies and removal procedures. Solicitor Chris Gillin-Schwartz told City Council during a meeting […]

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 […]