November 13, 2024
WILDWOOD CREST – The new year will include at least one change in the borough, as Administrator Connie Mahon has confirmed she will be retiring effective Jan. 1. “It’s time,”...
WILDWOOD CREST – The new year will include at least one change in the borough, as Administrator Connie Mahon has confirmed she will be retiring effective Jan. 1. “It’s time,”...
CAPE MAY – Municipal Taxation and Revenue Advisory Committee (MTRAC) Chair Dennis Crowley Nov. 3 introduced a new issue to Cape May City Council. He said expenses that belong to...
CAPE MAY – Cape May is attempting to shift a local taxpayer burden to the federal budget. Due to a quirk in federal reimbursement rules, the city, part of the...
COURT HOUSE – Despite economic headwinds resulting from the pandemic, Middle Township continues to see steady growth in its ratable base, according to Deputy Mayor Ike Gandy. According to a...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-2nd) issued the following statement on the administration’s proposal to require financial institutions to report inflows and outflows of business and personal accounts...
CAPE MAY – Holding their first public meeting in two years because of the pandemic, the Cape May Taxpayers Association received support from Sen. Michael Testa (R-1st) on some of...
CAPE MAY – At its April 20 work session, Cape May City Council saw a presentation of plans for a new fire station. No issue proved more controversial for two...