September 8, 2023
CAPE MAY – Michael Voll may be finally ending a decades-long commitment to public service. At the Cape May City Council meeting, Sept. 5, Voll announced he will step down...
CAPE MAY – Michael Voll may be finally ending a decades-long commitment to public service. At the Cape May City Council meeting, Sept. 5, Voll announced he will step down...
OCEAN CITY – Police Chief John J. “Jay” Prettyman announced his retirement on Wednesday (Aug. 23) after a 32-year career in law enforcement. Prettyman, 52, has been chief since February...
VILLAS – Former Lower Cape May Regional (LCMR) School District Superintendent Joseph Castellucci was honored twice at the July 17 Lower Township Council meeting. Mayor Frank Sippel and the rest...
The idea behind the 4% Rule is straightforward: Withdraw 4% of your nest egg the first year of your retirement, then increase that amount each year by enough to account...
SCOLA, ANN G., 91, of Petersburg, October 4, 2022. She was owner/operator of Aquaport Arcade in Ocean City until her retirement.
...COURT HOUSE – The Herald recently reported on the fact that county municipalities have a 2021 total of $19.6 million in accumulated leave liability created by employees who are allowed...
TRENTON – The New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) issued a report that found 95% of the municipalities studied were in violation of state rules governing the payout...