Cape May City sets a limit on commercial, home recycling
Council to reconsider in the fall after Public Works files a report CAPE MAY — The city has set a limit on how much recycling it will pick up at the curb each week, forcing […]
Council to reconsider in the fall after Public Works files a report CAPE MAY — The city has set a limit on how much recycling it will pick up at the curb each week, forcing […]
TRENTON — After a tense presidential election year, New Jersey residents will be heading to the polls again this fall to vote for a new governor along with local, county and state representatives. Governor’s races […]
CAPE MAY — A monument to honor U.S. Navy sailors who gave their lives during the World War II’s Battle of the Atlantic is being planned for a prominent location in Cape May. Cape May […]
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 […]
Fans of Cape May come from many walks of life CAPE MAY – Did you know that to be a “shlocal” in Cape May requires fierce devotion? At many motels around town, we see returning […]
CAPE MAY — East Lynne Theater Company has named Mark David Boberick to a new position as executive director effective immediately. Boberick, of Wildwood Crest, joined East Lynne’s board of trustees in 2023. Most recently, […]
CAPE MAY — Years ago, Cape May Harbor was much smaller. Geographically it occupied the same footprint, but the north end of the harbor was a desolate place with only a few commercial berths hard by […]