October 2, 2020
CAPE MAY – The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May held a candidate forum Sept. 28, in Congress Hall’s main ballroom. Indoor gathering and social distancing requirements limited in-person...
CAPE MAY – The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May held a candidate forum Sept. 28, in Congress Hall’s main ballroom. Indoor gathering and social distancing requirements limited in-person...
CAPE MAY – The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May held a candidate forum Sept. 28, in Congress Hall’s main ballroom. Indoor gathering and social distancing requirements limited in-person...
CAPE MAY – Following two successful citizen initiative petitions, the ballot, in Cape May, in November, will have competing referendums aimed at resolving the long controversy over new facilities for...
CAPE MAY – For over two years, Cape May City Council was unable to resolve the controversies surrounding the need for new quarters for its career fire department and police...
CAPE MAY – Cape May has been locked in a stalemate over a proposed public safety building for longer than it would have taken to design and build one. A...
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...
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City Council unanimously approved a $ $15.959 million bond ordinance June 25, with funding for road repairs and drainage improvements. Under Mayor Jay Gillian, now in...