
Detectives at the State Police Woodbine barracks arrested a substitute teacher accused of having sexual relations with a student at Ocean City High School.
Mayor Bill Henfey, Council members Kellyann Tolomeo and Rick Ogen joined United States Department of Agriculture officials and U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R-2nd) May 9 to accept a $6.1 million grant and loan combination.
On May 8 at approximately 6 p.m., Lower Township police detectives conducted an undercover surveillance of commercial fishing docks in the area of Wilson Avenue here.
The Cape May County Clerk’s office is back on track preparing ballots for the June primary after a statewide lawsuit forced County Clerk Rita Fulginiti’s work on the absentee ballot mailings to halt, literally, in mid-print.
Voters turned out Tuesday on a clear night after Monday's turbulent nor'easter, to vote for municipal officials in Cape May, Cape May Point, and Ocean City. West Wildwood's municipal elections have been postponed to May 20.
The Equity professional East Lynne Theater Company, now celebrating its 28th Season, has another reason to celebrate.
The Cape May County courts recently bade farewell to a long-serving jurist.
Prayers were answered May 3 when a $2-million donation was received by the congregation of The Lighthouse Church, Christian and Missionary Alliance, to be used for construction of the new church building on Route 9 South.
Seniors throughout the county navigated themselves to Avalon Community Hall May 9 to board the “Senior Sea Cruise,” this year’s theme for the annual Cape May County Senior Jamboree.
Over 80 children at Avalon Elementary School ran and walked around the recreational field, along with millions of children worldwide who exercised simultaneously May 7 in an effort to fight obesity.
The following births were reported at Shore Memorial Hospital:
Picnicking, boating, fishing, and hunting, among various recreation activities enjoyed throughout the county are becoming jeopardized, according to one public land-use advocate whose local group is questioning state regulations on coastal beach uses in light of the recent state-mandated closure of Champagne Island, now declared a wildlife refuge.
Middle Township Police notified other police departments at 11:10 a.m. of suspects involved in a double stabbing at 14 Tennessee Ave in Whitesboro.
The Herald takes a tour of Wildwood, come along for the ride.
A rescue helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City rescued a sailor today after his sailboat ran aground off the coast of Ocean City, Md. That was the fifth rescue for the air crew on May 12.
Several Lower Township homes sustained severe structural damage when trees fell into them May 12, Lower Township police reported.
County declares limited state of emergency. Tolls suspended on Ocean Drive bridges until 10 a.m. May 13.
Cape May continues to clean up debris and preparing for high tide at about 4 p.m.
On May 12, the Coast Guard is searching for a 46-year-old female passenger of the cruise ship Norwegian Dawn after it was reported she fell overboard approximately 45-miles Northeast of Atlantic City on the night of May 11.
Due to the storm, which resulted in power outages and flooding, schools are closed.
As predicted, a coastal storm swept into the county early May 12, and brought with it powerful wind that downed trees and power lines, flooded streets, and caused some island firefighters to be summoned to their firehouses for standby.
New Jersey Thunder Motorsports 16th Annual East Coast Boardwalk National Car Show continues through May 11.
Dining establishments on Washington Street Mall may pay less rent for a piece of the pavement.
A Good Samaritan and the Coast Guard rescued a sailor May 10 after the sailboat he was on capsized May 9 about eight miles southeast of Corson's Inlet.
Years pass, yet the memories are eternal for the widow especially when that beloved husband was a police officer, slain in the line of duty. For that reason, a corps of 165 bicycling police officers stopped here May 10 on their way to the nation's capital.
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