November 5, 2021
CAPE MAY – The Jersey Shore, known today for its highly rated beaches and seaside hospitality, once was the home of several Black baseball teams during a time when America...
CAPE MAY – The Jersey Shore, known today for its highly rated beaches and seaside hospitality, once was the home of several Black baseball teams during a time when America...
STONE HARBOR – Local filmmakers of a newly released documentary are hoping to highlight a former Black community that called an unexpected shore town home. “Miracle on 81st Street,” which...
WHITESBORO – Juneteenth celebrations in Whitesboro and Cape May June 19 commemorated emancipation, celebrated African American culture, and reflected on the meaning and history of the day. At the Martin...
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...
TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy May 11 signed S703/A1079, requiring that all health care professionals who provide perinatal treatment and care to pregnant persons at a hospital or birthing center...
COURT HOUSE – By the sidewalk May 25, 2020, in a nondescript corner in Minneapolis, just over 1,000 miles from Cape May County, over eight minutes and 46 seconds, George...
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...