May 29, 2024
We Don’t Have To – They Are Being Replaced In October 2020, the Cape Issues bridge subcommittee encouraged public support of the county’s Comprehensive Bridge Program, which was approved by...
We Don’t Have To – They Are Being Replaced In October 2020, the Cape Issues bridge subcommittee encouraged public support of the county’s Comprehensive Bridge Program, which was approved by...
RIO GRANDE – Cape Issues, a nonpartisan volunteer group, held a roundtable at the Herald building on Friday, Jan. 26, to discuss the complexities and future of affordable housing in...
Part Two of Two In Part One, the author explains the great reduction of worker housing. He explains how executive orders, and stringent tenant/landlord laws, enacted to protect tenants, often...
Part One of Two Cape Issues recognizes that the need for worker housing has reached a critical stage, as have also county citizens, our businesses and our legislators. How do...
Over a decade ago, some people and I started getting together to discuss important issues facing Cape May County. I have turned this space over to the group to make...
On March 28, 2023, the Cape May County Board of County Commissioners approved the 2023 county budget with a decrease in the tax rate from approximately $.234 per $100 of...
On Nov 23, 2022 the Herald published a Cape Issues article regarding the County’s Comprehensive Bridge Replacement and Improvement Plan. The Plan anticipates a total cost between $603 million and...