October 14, 2025
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Upper Township Business Administrator James Van Zlike was standing in 10 inches of water, he said, when he spoke to the Herald about flooding in the township’s Strathmere section. “There’s...
OCEAN CITY – Two slates of three candidates each are vying for the three open seats on the Board of Education, with the issues of parental rights and local control...
STONE HARBOR – Residents should expect to see the Borough Council struggle with another round of obstacles as the 2026 budget process gets underway: At the council’s Oct. 7 meeting...
CAPE MAY – The Trump administration’s controversial “one big beautiful bill” has taken hits for cuts to Medicaid and other related benefits, but it includes funding for projects that will...
SEAPORT PIER, NORTH WILDWOOD – An appearance by gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli was the highlight of a three-hour Republican rally on the Wildwoods boardwalk that blended Christianity and politics ahead...
CAPE MAY – The City Council has moved the starting time of its remaining five 2025 regular meetings to 5:30 p.m. from their previous starting time of 5 p.m. The...