
LCMR lacrosse girls top St. Joseph 23-13
Young team still is in the hunt for a playoff spot ERMA – The Caper Tiger girls put on a clinic in scoring last week when the lacrosse team hosted visiting St. Joseph of Hammonton. […]
Young team still is in the hunt for a playoff spot ERMA – The Caper Tiger girls put on a clinic in scoring last week when the lacrosse team hosted visiting St. Joseph of Hammonton. […]
Manager updates township on the progress of projects VILLAS — Manager Michael Laffey said Township Council has been working hard with the county on improving safety issues on Sunset Boulevard, heading toward Sunset Beach. Council […]
VILLAS — “Autism does not end when April is done,” Lower Township resident Jacyn Pisieczko said during a Township Council meeting April 7. Mayor Frank Sippel proclaimed April Autism Awareness Month for Lower Township. “I […]
Auditor says township below state caps on spending, levy VILLAS — Township Council passed its 2025 budget April 7 with a 1.5-cent increase in the local tax rate. “It’s the same budget we introduced, with […]
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — The Caper Tiger softball team fell behind the Cape May Tech Hawks 9-2 in the first inning and trailed 13-4 by the bottom of the fourth during a frigid game […]
VILLAS — Manager Michael Laffey said March 3 that the township received permits to replace five bayside outfalls pipes — those in the worst condition — of the 15 and is almost at the finish […]
VILLAS — Lower Township Council adopted a resolution opposing Atlantic City Electric’s 17.23% rate increase, which is expected to take effect on June 1. Another 8% increase is up for consideration in April. The average […]
Mayor outlines new projects, noting costs continue to rise VILLAS — After running unopposed and being re-elected for another four years, Lower Township Mayor Frank Sippel is ready to tackle infrastructure projects, recreation upgrades and […]
VILLAS — February is typically one of the quieter months in Lower Township, but a lot is happening behind the scenes. During a meeting Feb. 3, Township Council introduced an ordinance amending the administrative fees […]
WILDWOOD — After picking up a much-needed win the day prior, the Caper Tiger girls ran into Wildwood High School and one of the best basketball players around. Lower Cape May Regional High School (4-12) […]