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Cape May Begins Work to Make Beaches More Accessible to Disabled

- 19 weeks 6 days ago - 2

City Council authorized Mott and Associates, the city’s contracted engineering firm, Oct. 20 to provide designs and construction management services for phase two of three projects to make beach going easier for those with physical disabilities. ...

Cove Beach Erosion Moves Swimmers

- 32 weeks 4 days ago - 0

Winter storms and high tides have taken a bite out of one the city’s most popular swimming, kayaking and surfing spot: Cove Beach CAPE MAY — Winter storms and high tides have taken a bite out of one the city’s most popular swimming, ka ...

Cape May to Make Beaches More Handicapped Friendly

- 1 year 19 weeks ago - 7

The city is making a concerted effort to allow disabled persons to have better beach access including proposed removable boardwalks to the waterline and platforms with tables and umbrellas near the dune line. Location CAPE MAY ...

Smaller Than Anticipated Beach Fill for Cape May

- 1 year 25 weeks ago - 1

The beach replenishment scheduled here for this fall will be scaled back due to high bids received for the project which will eliminate the use of dredge and require sand to be brought in by dump trucks. CAPE MAY — The beach replenishmen ...

Lautenberg Wants Corps of Engineers to Investigate Spinal Cord Injuries

- 1 year 26 weeks ago - 2

Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg (D – NJ) on Sept. 3 called on the Army Corps of Engineers to immediately investigate the rise in spinal cord injuries to Cape May beachgoers. NEWARK — Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg (D – NJ) on Sept. 3 called on the ...

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