RIO GRANDE — Mustard Seed of Cape May County has given $50,000 to the Cape May Habitat for Humanity. The grant provides significant financial support for the construction of a new house for a mother and her five children. All Mustard Seed monies given to Cape May programs for the needy are generated by the This and That Shop in Rio Grande.
Present at the This and That Shop for the presentation were, shown from left to right : Dalton Weiss, TnT employee, Clemi Griffin, TnT Assistant Manager, Shawn Lockyear, Executive Director, Cape May County Habitat for Humanity, Ann Leahy, President, Habitat for Humanity, Shellie Tibbitts, President of Mustard Seed, Ray Newsome, TnT employee and Debbie Smith, TnT Manager.
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?