Wayne Passe of North Cape May tells us this week that we have “progressed” ourselves to near oblivion, while Phil Rogers of Cape May enumerates the number of handicapped facilities in the City of Cape May beach area.
Chuck Leusner of Court House wonders if Cape May Regional Medical Center is “doomed.” Medical Center CEO Joanne Carrocino responds to his query.
Editor Al Campbell talks about “a time to start anew” when the students return to school, while Publisher Art Hall talks about the inspirational sermon of his pastor at last week’s Sunday service.
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