October 23, 2020
WOODBINE – Mayor William Pikolycky announced Oct. 23 that the Borough of Woodbine has made application to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs’ Small Cities Program, in the amount...
WOODBINE – Mayor William Pikolycky announced Oct. 23 that the Borough of Woodbine has made application to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs’ Small Cities Program, in the amount...
CAPE MAY – Between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Aug. 24, there will be road work/construction taking place on Lafayette Street. According to a release, due to this project, Lafayette...
CAPE MAY – Resolution of a debate, in Cape May, over a new public safety building, slated for municipal land, on Franklin Street, may be placed in voters’ hands, in...
CAPE MAY – Cape May City Council debated two possible ordinances Feb. 4, which would commit $15 million for a combined police and fire department structure at Franklin and Washington...
CAPE MAY – After almost two and a half years, final direction on a Cape May Public Safety Building remains unclear. Cape May City Council enters 2020 lacking consensus on...
CAPE MAY – At its regular meeting Nov. 6, Cape May City Council authorized an environmental assessment of the Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church property on Franklin Street. The church,...
CAPE MAY – Cape May City Council member Zack Mullock used council’s Nov. 6 work session for a presentation on alternatives to the proposed joint police and fire public safety...