February 5, 2021
CAPE MAY – During Cape May City Council’s Feb. 2 work session, Councilman Chris Bezaire raised a perennial discussion issue in the city: Should dogs be allowed on the Washington...
CAPE MAY – During Cape May City Council’s Feb. 2 work session, Councilman Chris Bezaire raised a perennial discussion issue in the city: Should dogs be allowed on the Washington...
AVALON – Following a hydraulic sand fill, in 2019, Avalon’s north-end beaches held their own in 2020, requiring no sand borrowing to offset erosion. Business Administrator Scott Wahl Jan. 27...
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The below replaces an earlier version. WASHINGTON – With a federal replenishment project likely in 2022, Stone Harbor may not be guaranteed sand from Hereford Inlet. In 2016, the U.S....
CAPE MAY – Cape May City Manager Jerry Inderwies Jr. gained Cape May City Council agreement Nov. 4 for the electronic sale of beach tags. Saying it was time to...
AVALON – The Avalon Garden Club visited the borough’s dune Oct. 24 for its annual dune grass planting. According to a release, the 44-year-old club has participated in dune planting,...
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Philadelphia District has awarded a contract to Yannuzzi Group, of Kinnelon, for $1.1 million to conduct periodic nourishment of the Lower Cape...