COURT HOUSE – Due to impending winter weather conditions for Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, the following county public grounds and facilities will be closed:
Cape May County Zoo and All Public Parks will be closed on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Zoo and Parks are scheduled to reopen on Thursday, Feb. 13, pending clean up and safety of the animals and visitors.
Fare Free Transportation Services will be canceled on Wednesday, Feb. 12. However, Meals on Wheels will be delivered and confirmed dialysis patients will be transported as scheduled. All other services are canceled for the safety of the riders and staff.
Cape May County-operated Senior Centers (Lower Township, North Wildwood, and Upper Township) will be closed on Wednesday, Feb. 12, for the safety of all participants and employees, due to anticipated inclement weather.
Cape May County Public Libraries – The Cape May County Library will not have evening hours today (Feb. 11).
All Cape May County Library branches will be closed on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
However, the Cape May Court House Main Library on Mechanic Street will be open 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
All Library programs are cancelled for Wednesday, Feb. 12.
Plowing and salting operations shall remain in effect as needed through the night/day Feb. 11 and 12. Citizens are reminded that unless absolutely necessary, please stay off the road during the winter storm event for your safety and the safety of others.
“For the safety of our residents and employees, the following County grounds and facilities listed above are hereby either closed and/or services suspended. Predicted storm conditions through Feb. 13 are being monitored regularly and our citizens’ safety is our highest priority. Facilities and Services will be back in operation as soon as conveniently possible, and we thank all members of the public for their patience and understanding,” said Commissioner Director Leonard Desiderio.
Updates on services and operations will be posted on social media and the county website as they become available. If there’s an emergency, residents are advised to contact their local police department by dialing 911.