HPC reflects on importance of Cape May’s national status
During its second meeting of the year, the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) asked each member why they serve on the board and what it means to them. “As a way to kick off this year, […]
During its second meeting of the year, the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) asked each member why they serve on the board and what it means to them. “As a way to kick off this year, […]
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 […]
CAPE MAY — After being sworn in to his fifth term Jan. 22, Mayor Zack Mullock addressed the community with his State of the City address. “It is an honor and a privilege to stand […]
CAPE MAY — Joined by his wife and three children, Mayor Zack Mullock was sworn in for his fifth term as Cape May City Council convened Jan. 22 for its reorganization meeting. “It is an […]
Exhibit highlights restrictions, accommodations amid Jim Crow CAPE MAY — A new exhibit explores how Black travelers used the “Green Book” and other publications during the Jim Crow Era to find friendly accommodations in the United […]
CAPE MAY — After running unopposed and securing a new term, Mayor Zack Mullock is entering 2025 with energy and a fresh perspective on the previous year’s accomplishments and plans for the new year. “The […]
Nature Center director ready for retirement CAPE MAY — With her retirement date looming, Nature Center of Cape May Director Gretchen Whitman has been packing away her desk, stopping to admire “the Nicholas letter” that […]
