September 8, 2021
TRENTON – The Murphy administration took another step toward electrifying New Jersey’s transportation sector Sept. 8, unveiling a statewide municipal ordinance that makes it easier for people to drive electric...
TRENTON – The Murphy administration took another step toward electrifying New Jersey’s transportation sector Sept. 8, unveiling a statewide municipal ordinance that makes it easier for people to drive electric...
STONE HARBOR – Cape May County Engineer Robert Church made a presentation to Stone Harbor Borough Council Aug. 17, concerning expected work by the county on borough roads and bridges....
TRENTON – New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti announced July 30 the release of $161.25 million in fiscal year 2022 county aid to help make infrastructure improvements...
SEASIDE HEIGHTS – Gov. Phil Murphy July 9 signed a package of bills aimed at advancing New Jersey’s transition to a clean energy future to further the administration’s goal of...
WILDWOOD – Before his Independence Day stroll on the Wildwoods Boardwalk with Wildwood Mayor Peter Byron, Gov. Phil Murphy told of how he was going to repair it. The governor,...
TRENTON – Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver has awarded Wildwood a Small Cities CDBG grant worth $400,000. According to a release, this grant will provide funding to improve non-compliant curb ramps...
CAPE MAY – Cape May is working to get projects to modernize its aging water system “shovel ready” to attract federal and state infrastructure dollars. The once innovative desalination plant...