June 20, 2020
STONE HARBOR – The potential cost of a new beach patrol building, in Stone Harbor, continues to generate debate among Stone Harbor Borough Council members. The council saw a conceptual...
STONE HARBOR – The potential cost of a new beach patrol building, in Stone Harbor, continues to generate debate among Stone Harbor Borough Council members. The council saw a conceptual...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. STONE HARBOR – At its June 2 meeting, Stone Harbor Borough Council took two steps to aid struggling businesses attempting to...
STONE HARBOR – At their May 19 work session, Stone Harbor Borough Council discussed the pros and cons of closing the 200 block of 96th Street for the summer or...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. STONE HARBOR, NJ – After careful consideration, and following the latest resolution passed by the Cape May County Board of Chosen...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. STONE HARBOR – Borough Council experienced little difficulty as it moved its governing body meetings to Zoom, in response to COVID-19....
STONE HARBOR – During the May 5 meeting, which was nearly postponed when hackers interrupted it, the Stone Harbor Borough Council adopted two bond ordinances, totaling $14.6 million. The general-purpose...
STONE HARBOR – At the Stone Harbor Borough Council meeting April 21, Business Administrator Robert Smith updated the governing body on the latest developments in what has become a controversial...