October 9, 2020
CAPE MAY – To aid restaurants and bars that had indoor seating banned, Cape May City Council allowed limited outdoor seating and dining, along with public consumption of alcohol, in...
CAPE MAY – To aid restaurants and bars that had indoor seating banned, Cape May City Council allowed limited outdoor seating and dining, along with public consumption of alcohol, in...
COURT HOUSE – Dennis Roberts, at the Bellevue Tavern, in Court House, said he’s been lucky this summer, with room for outside tables and a loyal clientele. September marked his...
RIO GRANDE –“Everyone (Democrats and Republicans) wants to do the (coronavirus relief) bill,” said U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-2nd), during an Oct. 7 meeting with Herald staff and Cape...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. COURT HOUSE – As the weather is getting cooler and more people move indoors, the Cape May County freeholders and Cape...
CAPE MAY – The pandemic’s blow to Cape May’s municipal revenues was less severe than expected. Chief Financial Officer Neil Young is predicting an increase in the current fund surplus...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. COURT HOUSE – COVID-19 took its toll on Cape May County tourism, as predicted, with the July numbers bringing the calculated...
TRENTON – Assemblyman Antwan McClellan (R-1st) introduced legislation last week in an effort to help tourism-related businesses get back on their feet for the summer season next year. According to...