November 14, 2023
CAPE MAY – Cape May City Council passed a resolution Wednesday, Nov. 8, authorizing the East Lynne Theater Company to name the theater the company will operate within the Allen...
CAPE MAY – Cape May City Council passed a resolution Wednesday, Nov. 8, authorizing the East Lynne Theater Company to name the theater the company will operate within the Allen...
CAPE MAY – At the Sept. 28, 2021 meeting, the Cape May County Open Space Board approved the application presented by the City of Cape May for Phase 1 of...
CAPE MAY – The City of Cape May has been awarded a Neighborhood Preservation Program grant, allowing the city to continue to improve the quality of life for its residents...
CAPE MAY – Cape May, Cape May County, and the County Library achieved the first major milestone in the restoration and repurposing of the Franklin Street School into Cape May...
TRENTON – In recognition of National Preservation Month, Preservation New Jersey (PNJ) announced its annual list of the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey, at a virtual press...
CAPE MAY – The Allen African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, a staple of the City of Cape May since 1888, officially transferred into the city’s stewardship. Community members came out...
CAPE MAY– Through twoordinances adopted March 2, Cape May City Councilcleared the way for the city to purchase the historic Allen African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church property, on Franklin Street....