March 7, 2025
CAPE MAY – City Manager Paul Dietrich is warning property owners that a failure to obtain a mercantile license for short-term rental properties will result in punitive action by the...
CAPE MAY – City Manager Paul Dietrich is warning property owners that a failure to obtain a mercantile license for short-term rental properties will result in punitive action by the...
CAPE MAY – One side effect of the large amount of construction in Cape May County in the last few years was the production of huge amounts of plastic dust...
CAPE MAY – The City Council is planning for an estimated $2.2 million bond ordinance to fund preservation work at the city-owned Emlen Physick Estate. The proposal would allow the...
CAPE MAY – During his State of the City address last month, Mayor Zach Mullock announced that $40 million was authorized by federal legislation aimed at making the city’s new...
CAPE MAY – The city has accepted the state Department of Community Affairs calculation of its present and future affordable housing obligations. The present obligation is 46 units; the prospective...
CAPE MAY – Having won reelection in November, Mayor Zach Mullock gave his fifth State of the City address at the City Council meeting Jan. 22. He pronounced the city...
CAPE MAY – The wintry weather played havoc with municipal reorganization meetings in the county, causing several to be moved from their originally scheduled dates. Such meetings are often largely...