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For the sixth year in a row the city has introduced a municipal budget with no increase in the local purpose tax. The $28 ...
I volunteer at our local food cupboard, partly because my mother taught me from a very young age to give back by being a ...
Almost one year ago, on May 7, 2024, the Cape May County commissioners notified the Delaware River and Bay Authority that the ...
Finishing high school and taking the next step in life is difficult. For some, funding advanced education or training is even ...
Some adult in the room must have talked Trump off the ledge about firing Powell. The prediction is a market crash of 20% if he fires him. So the tyrant stopped tras ...
I was prepared. I had my driver’s license in my pocket, and I had my sign. “HANDS OFF,” it said. “My body, my Constitution, my elections.” The theme of the protest was just that: Hands Off! The ...
You’re sitting at your favorite local restaurant. Maybe it’s a cozy booth where the server knows your regular order, or maybe you’re perched at the bar chatting with a bartender who remembers your ...
A $300 million to $400 million development project that will replace the former B.L. England power plant on Beesley’s Point has taken a key step forward in the long process of developing the 377-acre ...
The city has recognized the service of resident Dennis Crowley as Crowley steps down from a five-year stint as chair of the ...
Why is Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox Broadcasst, usings all his newspapers to call out Donald Trump with scathing editorials denouncing tariffs as “the biggest economi ...
The Delaware River and Bay Authority will hold an emergency disaster exercise at the Cape May Ferry Terminal on Wednesday, April 23, starting at 7:30 a.m.  The exercise, which is expected to continue ...
ABROLAT, ALFRED OTTO Alfred Otto Abrolat, 96, of Cape May, NJ, passed away peacefully in his sleep on April 18, 2025, ...