May 31, 2020
CAPE MAY – Once again, a $15 million bond ordinance, intended to support the design and construction of a new public safety building, in Cape May, failed to get the...
CAPE MAY – Once again, a $15 million bond ordinance, intended to support the design and construction of a new public safety building, in Cape May, failed to get the...
CAPE MAY – The City of Cape May dedicated its March 11 town hall meeting to the on-going controversy over a proposed Public Safety Building (PSB). There appeared to be...
CAPE MAY – Cape May City Council will convene a town hall meeting at Convention Hall March 11, at 6 p.m., with the major issue for discussion being the proposed...
CAPE MAY – In another round of votes, Cape May City Council does not further the agenda for a proposed Public Safety Building. The council successfully introduced a bond ordinance,...
CAPE MAY – The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May hosted keynote speaker Mayor Clarence Lear Feb. 11. Lear stated that he has lived up to his campaign promises...
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 – Cape May Mayor Clarence Lear delivered his annual State of the City address at the end of the Jan. 7 reorganization meeting. The address is a January...