October 2, 2020
TRENTON – Recognizing the continued need for relief in communities as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Oct. 1 announced $7.5 million...
TRENTON – Recognizing the continued need for relief in communities as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Oct. 1 announced $7.5 million...
TRENTON – Human Services Commissioner Carole Johnson announced today that families with incomes up to $150,000 are now eligible for the new COVID-19 school-age tuition assistance program the Murphy administration...
CAPE MAY – The pandemic’s blow to Cape May’s municipal revenues was less severe than expected. Chief Financial Officer Neil Young is predicting an increase in the current fund surplus...
WASHINGTON – United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson Sept. 21 announced the allocation of the remaining $1.988 billion in CARES Act funding for the Community...
CREST HAVEN – A resolution opposed to Gov. Phil Murphy’s budget intent to defund school-based youth services in the county and elsewhere was passed by Cape May County freeholders Sept....
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. TRENTON – Gov. Murphy Aug. 31 signed legislation (A3971), which authorizes municipalities and counties to borrow funds to cover revenue shortfalls...
SIC OKs Back Bay Dredging
SEA ISLE CITY – Sea Isle City Council approved a resolution,awarding a municipal lagoon dredging project, for $945,000.Prior to the approval, Mayor Leonard Desiderio said the resolution was an important...