May 30, 2020
CAPE MAY – At its May 19 meeting, Cape May City Council voted to move forward with city participation in a federal backpassing project to place 76,000 cubic yards of...
CAPE MAY – At its May 19 meeting, Cape May City Council voted to move forward with city participation in a federal backpassing project to place 76,000 cubic yards of...
AVALON – Dr. Stewart Farrell, of Stockton University’s Coastal Research Center, presented his semi-annual report on the state of Avalon’s beaches, at the April 22 borough council meeting. He concluded...
AVALON – Damage to the Eighth Street Jetty, from Winter Storm Jonas, in 2016, is more extensive than originally thought, despite Avalon officials’ efforts to analyze the necessary repairs. Restoration...
AVALON – Borough Engineer Thomas Thornton, Dec. 18, outlined an approach to the time-consuming permitting of backpassing projects, which he hopes gains approval from state and federal officials. Backpassing has...
STONE HARBOR – At a special meeting of Stone Harbor Borough Council Oct. 10, Stone Harbor’s governing body decided not to participate in a program that would’ve taken sand from...
SEA ISLE CITY – Sea Isle City Business Administrator George Savastano reported Oct. 8 that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ $38 million beach replenishment project would start “soon.” It...
STONE HARBOR – Stone Harbor Borough Council is saddled with a dilemma. Does the council allow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to harvest sand from its protective dunes...