September 1, 2020
TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy Aug. 31 signed legislation (A1906), which would amend current law to include false incrimination and filing a false police report as a form of bias...
TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy Aug. 31 signed legislation (A1906), which would amend current law to include false incrimination and filing a false police report as a form of bias...
TRENTON – Acting on a commitment to further reshape policing and strengthen community relations, Gov. Phil Murphy Aug. 27 signed legislation (A3641), which requires the Department of Law and Public...
TRENTON – The historic Howell House, on Lafayette Street, in Cape May, would be recognized as the Harriet Tubman Museum, in New Jersey, under legislation approved Aug. 27 by the...
WILDWOOD – A community discussion on systemic racism and racial profiling was held at B.W. Maxwell Memorial Field, in Wildwood, Aug. 25. Wildwood Mayor Peter Byron, Cape May County Prosecutor...
CAPE MAY – About 100 people marched along the Cape May Promenade July 25, the latest in a series of events decrying racial injustice. Led by county resident Crystal Hutchinson,...
TRENTON – New Jersey remains the only state in the country to still use the colonial-era public office title of “freeholder.” According to a release, dating back to before the...
WHITESBORO – Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey Sutherland brought a team of law enforcement officials to a forum, in Whitesboro, July 15, which intended to collect input from Cape May...