July 17, 2020
COURT HOUSE – For the second time this year, Dr. Oliver Cooke, of Stockton University, spoke to Cape May County Chamber of Commerce members July 17, via Zoom, about the...
COURT HOUSE – For the second time this year, Dr. Oliver Cooke, of Stockton University, spoke to Cape May County Chamber of Commerce members July 17, via Zoom, about the...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. TRENTON – Since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak in New Jersey, nearly 150,000 residents have been infected with the virus...
CAPE MAY – Brian Leach took his first shot of heroin at 8-years-old, a year after he started drinking alcohol and smoking pot. By age 12, he was incarcerated, first...
SEA ISLE CITY – During Sea Isle City’s Council meeting Sept. 10, George Savastano, business administrator, reported that beach tag sales for the 2019 season were robust. Total sales were...
STONE HARBOR – Cape May County’s tourism spending continues to grow. County numbers reported for 2018 hit $6.6 billion. Stone Harbor Borough Council heard reports Aug. 20 of record fire...
COURT HOUSE – Cape May County Freeholders applaud legislation by the State of New Jersey to establish a marketing and advertising campaign for state wineries and viticulture attractions. Wineries in...
CREST HAVEN – Despite significant decreases in funding this year, Jersey Cape Diagnostics Training and Opportunity Center was recently recognized in the form of an accreditation for quality employment and...