Young Caper Tigers fall short in softball slugfest
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 […]
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) […]
Caper Tigers win four of five to take second place in Cape-Atlantic League National Division WILDWOOD — In their last basketball game of the week, the Caper Tiger boys found themselves in a shootout with […]
Inclusive facility would comply with DCA rules for Jake’s Law VILLAS — Lower township is hoping the state will pitch in for a $1.114 million inclusive playground at Rotary Park. On Jan. 22, Township Council […]
VILLAS — A new Township Council was sworn in during its reorganization meeting Jan. 2, when Frank Sippel resumed his post as mayor, Kevin Coombs was named deputy mayor and Joseph Wareham was appointed to […]
VILLAS — Lower Township Council acknowledged the retirement of Deputy Mayor David Perry and Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Coordinator Ed Donohue. Perry attended his final meeting as a member of council on Dec. 18. […]
