Benton and Margaret Crisman of Stone Harbor offer something positive to the mix this week. They tell us that “When Bad Things Happen, Good Things Follow.”
Capt. W. G. Kelly, commanding officer of the Cape May Coast Guard Training Center, thanks the community and the Red Cross for Operation Fireside. He hopes the community will continue to host recruits on Thanksgiving.
Jimmie Hollis of Millville says Israel has every right to defend itself and George Lesser of Cape May has issues with the publisher’s column on education.
Editor Al Campbell tells readers that Spout Offs are what keeps the county turning while Publisher Art Hall tells us why the electoral college is so important. Read all this and more on the Herald opinion pages.
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Cape May – The number one reason I didn’t vote for Donald Trump was January 6th and I found it incredibly sad that so many Americans turned their back on what happened that day when voting. I respect that the…