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Herald Readers Allege News Stand Censorship

By Herald Staff

WOODBINE— The Cape May County Herald has received calls in the past weeks from concerned readers that are reporting some Woodbine Borough residents unhappy with articles regarding recent issues in Woodbine Borough were allegelly confiscating the weekly print editions from news stands and disposing of them.
Anyone who was a witness to this activity or sees people taking unusually large quantities of the Herald Newspaper is asked to call troopers at the Woodbine station at 861-5698.
The Herald weekly print edition can be found at the following Woodbine locations.
Smokey’s Meat Market
Woodbine Dollar Plus
Dionysus Restaurant
Camp Park Liquors
Family Health Pharmacy
Borough Hall
Past print editions can be found here in our print archives.
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