October 29, 2021
TRENTON – Fewer New Jersey children received afterschool suppers in 2020 – the second year in a row that the state headed in the wrong direction in serving low-income children...
TRENTON – Fewer New Jersey children received afterschool suppers in 2020 – the second year in a row that the state headed in the wrong direction in serving low-income children...
CREST HAVEN – A two-year collaboration between Cape May County and Wildwood to revitalize its Pacific Avenue downtown area was formalized Oct. 26 by the Board of County Commissioners. Commissioner...
MOUNT HOLLY – The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a coastal flood warning for Cape May County, in effect from noon to 9 p.m. Oct. 29. According to the...
OCEAN VIEW – About 50 volunteers came together Oct. 21-23 to build a pond with waterfalls, a deep stream, and a bridge, fulfilling a dream of Bryan McCoy, of Seaville,...
TRENTON – A provision of New Jersey’s commitment to reduce plastics pollution statewide will take effect Nov. 4, when food-service businesses may provide single-use plastic straws to a customer only...
CAMDEN – Just two weeks after the Diocese of Camden filed its plan of reorganization, all of its insurers have reached a settlement with the diocese and agreed to contribute...
TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy and New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti Oct. 26 announced $161.25 million in Fiscal Year 2022 Municipal Aid Grants, with 541 cities...