
The blizzard that began with scattered flakes at 4:20 p.m. Feb. 5 ended just before 7 p.m. Feb. 6, after dumping upwards of 20 inches on Cape May County.
Cape May County will keep its emergency proclamation from Friday into effect throughout the week. Local law enforcement agencies stress non essential travel is prohibited.
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Winter Storm Warning which is in effect from...
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The politicians have interpreted the recent election results in Massachusetts mostly by party...
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The “library on wheels” carries approximately 1,500 titles and materials can be returned to any Cape May County Library branch.
Eighteen middle school all-star teams and 20 elementary school all-star teams will compete in a pool-based tournament, followed by brackets.
If you’ve ever watched the Antique Road Show, you probably realize that each region of the...
WILDWOOD CREST — Robert T. Rich, broker of record for Coldwell Banker James C. Otton Real Estate...
OCEAN CITY — Cape May County Realtor John McCann issued the following statement today in response...
The Diller Family made a $5,000 contribution to the Stone Harbor Museum on Feb. 2 to enable the...
COURT HOUSE — Rutgers Cooperative Extension’s Family and Community Health Sciences Department will host a “Wellness Night” for grandparents raising grandchildren March 4, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., at the Cape May County Technical School, Crest Haven Complex, classroom No. 325. The building is handicap accessible.
Closings, Cancellations & Delays
On Feb. 8 at approximately 5:30 p.m., a 16-year-old female was approached by an older white male driving a dark, burgundy colored Chevrolet 4-door sedan (unknown model/tag) in the area of Dias Creek and New River roads.
The Herald will attempt normal deliveries on Wednesday.
A constitutional amendment co-sponsored by Sen. Jeff Van Drew (D-1st) that would allow for in-person and account wagering on sporting events at Atlantic City’s casinos and racetracks was approved by the Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation Committee Monday with a vote of 4-0, with one abstention.
Lower Township Police, Fire and Rescue and road crews worked together as a team to assist township residents during and in the aftermath of the Feb. 6 blizzard.
During the week of Jan. 31 to Feb. 6, Ocean City police responded to 583 calls for service, averaging 83 calls per day.
Atlantic City Electric has restored power to more than 100,000 customers and continues to make progress as it repairs its electrical system damaged by this past weekend’s severe winter storm.
Lower Township has suspended trash collection and recycling pick up until Feb. 16.
According to the county communications office, the following is an update on residents currently at shelters in Cape May County

Herald readers were busy snapping photos after the Feb. 6 storm that left Cape May County coated in snow from 12-20 inches.
The program features love songs and ballads through the ages from Robert Burns, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Shakespeare to All You Need Is Love and Embraceable You.
The Rotary Club is now contacting high school principals, guidance counselors, youth organizations, and other sources for nominations of conference participants.
The Meet the Artists Reception for the Ocean City Arts Center's Biannual Repurposed Art Exhibit will be held Feb. 12 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at 1735 Simpson Ave.
Department of Aging announced that Income tax return forms will be prepared free for persons of any age with incomes under $50,000 from Feb. 1 to April 15, through the Volunteer Income Tax Program (V.I.T.A.).
According to the county communications office, the following is an update on residents currently...
Multiple ambulance units were called to the Oceana rehabilitation and nursing center on Route 9 to...
Gov. Chris Christie held a press conference regarding the snowstorm at the main branch of the Cape...
Morey's piers employees began at 6:30 a.m. with the labor intense task of clearing a path to...
Firefighters responded to a house fire here at Route 9 and Fairway Drive at 8 p.m., on Sunday...
NORTH WILDWOOD – Around 400 Crusaders ascended to the second floor of the North Wildwood Fire Hall at 15th and Central Avenues on Thursday, Jan. 14 to support efforts to save their beloved Wildwood Catholic High School. The group met for an update on the state of the negotiations with Bishop Joseph Galante and the Camden Diocese, which plans to close Cape May County’s only Roman Catholic high school and use the building as a new elementary school for current students of Wildwood’s St. Ann and Cape May’s Our Lady Star of the Sea schools. Click here to read the full story by Joe Hart.
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