January 12, 2026
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Franklin Street upgrade project nearly complete

CAPE MAY — “The Franklin Street reconstruction [and] restoration project is about 85% complete,” city engineer Vince Orlando told City Council on April 1.  “We’re looking at installing the trees and gas lamps,” Orlando said. “We […]

Resident: What will happen to dedicated benches?

CAPE MAY — Resident Jules Rauch expressed his concern to City Council over what will happen to the dedicated benches after the promenade improvement project.  The project includes rehabilitation and resurfacing of the concrete walkway […]

Study will detail Cape May water supply, demand

Research another step in plans to build new desalination plant CAPE MAY — The city is in the process of replacing its water desalination plant to help deal with the overwhelming demand on the resource, especially […]

Nature trail nearly done at Lafayette Street Park

CAPE MAY — “The nature trail project continues on schedule and we hope to have it opened up for the summer season,” Paul Dietrich said Feb. 19. The city manager said a preconstruction conference has […]

Cape May Planning Board updates public access plan

CAPE MAY — The Cape May Planning Board discussed the long-shelved Municipal Public Access Plan when it met Jan. 28. The plan was created in 2016 by board engineer Craig R. Hurless, who said it […]