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By Herald Staff

Herbert Frederick of West Wildwood asks, “Where were the police during the storm?” He says looters were coming over the bridge into town and looting undeterred. Bob Newman of Swainton tells us how professional the staff of Home Depot was during his seven-hour wait in line for a generator. He says those waiting in line all day were provided with coffee and donuts in the morning, hot dogs at lunch time and popcorn and candy late in the day.
Dottie Lemke, formerly of Wildwood, was moved to write a poem about how the ocean met the storm during Hurricane Sandy, and Mary Ann Webster thanks the Herald for publishing “Tattered Towel,” Andrea Maher’s Family Matters column.
Editor Al Campbell talks about the overwhelming generosity and response of county residents to help victims of Hurricane Sandy; Publisher Art Hall talks about young people and how the approach to education needs to be revisited. Read all this and more in this week’s opinion pages.
Read what your neighbors are saying on pages of the print edition.
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Cape May – Governor Murphy says he doesn't know anything about the drones and doesn't know what they are doing but he does know that they are not dangerous. Does anyone feel better now?

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Cape May Beach – You will NEVER convince me in a ga-zillion years that our pres elect can find the time to put out half one texts accredited to him!

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Cape May – The one alarming thing that came out of the hearing on the recent drone activity in our skies was the push for "more laws governing the operation of drones". While I am not against new…

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