Middle Township police lauded their own who go above and beyond their call of duty.
Students in Mrs. Liston's first-grade class at the Dennis Township Primary School created valentines that will be sent to troops stationed overseas.
Police Chief Brian Marker told the audience at a community meeting held at the Lower Cape May...
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The United States Futsal Federation will host the Northeast Futsal Regional Championship in the...
The Tri-State Basset Hound Rescue League will hold its Boardwalk Waddle as part of the Doo Dah Parade set for Sat., April 14.
Arctic Autumn Topic at Wetlands dinner, Lunch & Learn at the Wetlands, aquarium feedings and 50% off Thursdays.
In an interview for the Today Show early in his administration, Barack Obama addressed issues...
I read with interest, the story about the shows that will be coming to the Cape May Convention Hall.
Well it’s Feb.1 and since all the holiday treats are finally devoured, I am starting my New Year...
Dr. Lenore Tedesco, the new Executive Director of The Wetlands Institute will be the guest speaker at...
AtlantiCare Special Care Center has been honored by the Premier healthcare alliance with the 20th...
The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce is now accepting scholarship applications from high school...
Cape Assist will celebrate thirty years of service to Cape May County this year.
There is no love more genuine than the love of food.
Dr. Lenore Tedesco, the new Executive Director of The Wetlands Institute will be the guest speaker at the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Feb. 16 Business Meeting.
How do you choose which shade of roses to give someone for Valentine’s Day? Do you go with a favorite color or maybe just stick with red because it’s the most popular to give?
March 8, the Ocean City Historical Museum will be showing photographs of the devastation wrought by the 1962 Nor’easter when the bay met the ocean.
Ocean City Tabernacle announces the 133rd season of worship, events, and concerts.
Crest Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation Center held its 6th Annual Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 6, 2012.
‘John Philip Sousa – The March King’ topic of second Kids Winter Workshop at Cape May’s Emlen Physick Estate March 3.
Bela Horvath, internationally known violinist and protégé of Pinchas Zuckerman, and Aurelia Mika Chang, pianist, who performs on three continents will bring their music to the Cape Island Baptist Church.
Three lucky winners will share up to $15,000 in the 2012 Atlantic Cape Community College Restaurant Gala 50/50 Raffle.
On behalf of Claire and Thomas Brodesser, Jr., their daughter and son-in-law presented a check to Cape Regional Medical Center in the amount of $100,000 in support of the Cancer Care Capital Campaign.
Flotilla 83 serving the Avalon, Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor and the Wildwoods announces two new Boating Safely Classes for Paddle Craft.
Flotilla 83 serving the Avalon, Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor and the Wildwoods announces its schedule of Boating Safely classes for 2012.
UPDATED: Exercise classes, book clubs, a mosaic workshop, nature photography, a weekly drawing class, and a lecture on the early migrations of birds.
Reverand Bernard Kelly, 52, has been called to be the Pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church in Oceanview.
Katie Washart of Seaville, the New Jersey 4-H Equestrian of the Year, and Dara Baker of Rio Grande, the Cape May Junior Equestrian of the Year, attended the State Agricultural Convention Delegates’ Dinner on Jan. 18.
Jazz Vespers at the First Presbyterian Church, Hughes & Decatur Streets, Cape May, NJ.
The Tri-State Basset Hound Rescue League will hold its Boardwalk Waddle as part of the Doo Dah Parade set for Sat., April 14.
Arctic Autumn Topic at Wetlands dinner, Lunch & Learn at the Wetlands, aquarium feedings and 50% off Thursdays.
The cownose rays are named for their high-domed heads that resemble a cow’s nose.

Middle Township police lauded their own who go above and beyond their call of duty.
Students in Mrs. Liston's first-grade class at the Dennis Township Primary School created valentines that will be sent to troops stationed overseas.
Voters in the county’s four townships should mark their calendars for fire district elections Sat., Feb. 18 from 2-9 p.m. at their local firehouse.
State’s share of national settlement estimated at $837.7 Million .
Detectives Michael Majane and Donald Vanaman seized in possession from the occupants, Heroin, Crack/Cocaine and Prescription Medication.
Police Chief Brian Marker told the audience at a community meeting held at the Lower Cape May Regional high School Auditorium Tue., Feb. 7, the department answered over 1,000 more calls in 2011 than in 2010.
The Stone Harbor Borough Council has implemented its irrigation policy for all property owners in the Borough during the year 2012.
Eleven employees who work for the Borough of Stone Harbor have been formally recognized for not using any sick time during the calendar year 2011.
The driver lost control of her car, took out a traffic light, ending up in the ditch.
The Wildwood Planning Board, at its regular meeting on Feb. 6, gave preliminary and final site plan approval to two commercial projects.
A committee will be assembled to further look at the matter which will include the city manager, Deputy Mayor Jack Wichterman, who suggested the smoking ban, and representatives of the police department, beach taggers and beach patrol.
An Assembly panel has released legislation sponsored by Assemblymen Matthew W. Milam and Nelson T. Albano (both D-Cape May, Atlantic and Cumberland) that would protect animals against abuse.
The proposed bills “follow two major projects authorized by the Turnpike Authority that caused significant concern from local residents and public figures in the area
This week's opinion section might be smoking when you pick up this paper!
"It is of great concern to the members of the governing body” that a police officer and Township Manager were sent to a private political caucus.
If the borough were to build its own library, she said, state law mandates that the library tax be assessed which would be about $1.47 million annually. T
The fate of an 80-year-old woman’s handicapped parking space outside her home rests in the hands of the borough.
Lower Township Regular Republican Organization announces that it will be accepting Letters of Intent from prospective candidates for Lower Township Mayor and Deputy Mayor.
Their misbehavior in public is encouraging to me. They are angry and can't control their emotions."
Police Chief Brian Marker said the men completed 22 weeks of strenuous training at Cape May County Police Academy.

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"It is of great concern to the members of the governing body” that a police officer and Township Manager were sent to a private political caucus.
Scheduled for Sun. Feb. 5, an all breed dog show and best amateur owner-handler competition.
At first impression, keeping in mind the building is filled with workman, scissor lifts and stacks of insulating material, the ceilings look high, the vistas of the water and beach impressive and the stage area looks a bit small.
They must run two miles in 15 minutes, swim 500 yards (that's five football fields) in 12 minutes.
The acts booked for Cape May sold out their shows in Ocean City, with the exception of Gerry and the Pacemakers, which has not previously played here.
New Year Update I hope the beginning of 2012 has been pleasant for one and all. The dogs are...
We have started a new study in our ladies' group at church. It is from a book entitled "One...
I am no fan of genetically modified (GM) anything, especially not food. But GMOs (genetically...
Missed Meetings So what do we do when a Council Person or the Mayor want’s to take a months...