July 7, 2024
CAPE MAY – Deputy Fire Chief Michael Eck was named coordinator of the city’s Office of Emergency Management at the City Council meeting Tuesday, July 2. Eck has served as...
CAPE MAY – Deputy Fire Chief Michael Eck was named coordinator of the city’s Office of Emergency Management at the City Council meeting Tuesday, July 2. Eck has served as...
What: A fundraising event, with great local beer, to help homeless families When: Wednesday, July 10 from 1 to 8 p.m. Where: Behr Brewing, 513 Seashore Rd, Lower Township Have...
CAPE MAY – A Percheron gelding that collapsed and died suddenly June 27 while pulling a carriage of tourists most likely died from a blood clot or cardiac arrest, according...
Planning a trip to the beach? No cash, no problem! As of summer 2024, tags can easily be purchased, scanned, and stored on any smartphone browser. Visitors can purchase the...
The Bald Eagle has long served as a symbol of freedom, strength, and democracy in the United States, selected as the young country’s emblem in 1782. At the time of...
Summer showers washed out your beach day? Need to take a break from the sun? The Cape May Point Science Center is open for tours rain or shine Wednesday –...
CAPE MAY CITY — Manager Paul Dietrich presented the city’s plans for capital spending for this year at the June 18 meeting of the City Council. The presentation followed the...