July 19, 2024
CAPE MAY – The City Council has approved $200,000 for repairs and replacement of city property damaged when City Hall was hit by lightning on July 12. City Manager Paul...
CAPE MAY – The City Council has approved $200,000 for repairs and replacement of city property damaged when City Hall was hit by lightning on July 12. City Manager Paul...
CAPE MAY – Following a closed session with the city solicitor, the City Council passed a resolution that advances the city’s plans for a set of lots within the Lafayette...
CAPE MAY – The City Council wants establishments that provide takeout food to help the city keep a lid on trash problems. The council on Tuesday, July 16, introduced an...
CAPE MAY – The spotted lanternfly, a destructive pest native to Asia first seen in the United States in 2014, is now making its unwanted presence felt in historic Cape...
CAPE MAY – City Manager Paul Dietrich says he expects the county tax board to order a citywide revaluation of property in the next year. Dietrich’s remarks came at the...
CAPE MAY – Deputy Fire Chief Michael Eck was named coordinator of the city’s Office of Emergency Management at the City Council meeting Tuesday, July 2. Eck has served as...
CAPE MAY – Work has stalled for years on the city’s plans for Lafayette Park. The city has been delayed by the need for an agreement between the Cape May...