August 24, 2021
ERMA – Soft breezes, shade trees, and flowers create a calming atmosphere off Seashore Road. Beneath a canopy of trees, the Cape May Holiness Erma Camp offers a retreat from...
ERMA – Soft breezes, shade trees, and flowers create a calming atmosphere off Seashore Road. Beneath a canopy of trees, the Cape May Holiness Erma Camp offers a retreat from...
WILDWOOD – Across America, many city halls opened their doors to the public once more. Virtual meetings may remain, but personal interactions are returning. For Wildwood Mayor Peter Byron, personal...
DENNISVILLE – “It has nothing to do with how good, bad or indifferent we have lived our lives,” Mike Chapman said Aug. 3, during a Zoom interview. Referring to the...
CAPE MAY – While Americans celebrated Independence Day, HeyYoung Horton celebrated her first sermon at Cape May United Methodist Church. Originally from South Korea, Horton’s path crossed mountains, oceans, and...
CLERMONT – “Don’t let Christians get between you and Christ,” David Field said July 15. In a Zoom interview from his home, Field shared advice given to him during a...
WILDWOOD – Change uproots, but also replants. New roots send shoots into the soil, awaiting a future season of growth and harvest. For the Rev. Cadmus Mazzarella, coming to Notre...
WILDWOOD CREST – Honesty and integrity: These virtues draw the public eye and foster trust in elected officials. They also lay the foundation for thriving businesses – the kind people...