
Some residents that are unhappy with local and economic conditions of this city are placing the blame squarely on the shoulders of Mayor Ernie Troiano Jr. and Commissioner Bill Davenport.
he Sherry Group, the public relations firm contracted by the city’s Tourism Commission, reported it produced 73 million consumer impressions about Cape May worth about $303,000 if the city had paid had for that amount of advertising coverage.
Area firefighters joined for the dedication of the $1.3-million Cape May County Fire Safety...
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It is high time that the cataclysmic failure of the athletic field at Bennett’s Crossing gets...
It is only few weeks until we vote for president of the United States. I believe this is the most...
In response to the Oct. 1 letter of William O’Brien, I would like to point out some inaccuracies in...
While you’re at the show, or the next time you’re browsing the antique shops, keep an eye open for old photographs.
How “fabulous” were the 50s? If you’re fortunate enough to be in Wildwood this coming weekend, you’ll find out.
While you are waiting for the stripers to show up, there are plenty of fish in the sea…porgies...
New Jersey Association of REALTORS (NJAR) Executive Vice President Jarrod Grasso issued the following...
Avalon Planning and Zoning Board announced new procedures for applications that go before the board...
The Lower Township Chamber of Commerce held its annual dinner and installation of officers at...
Whether its a trolley or a bus, the Great American Trolley Company Keeps Running All Year
On Oct. 9, Middle Township police responded to 7A Walton Ave. in Rio Grande for an unknown disturbance.
Residents may have noticed activity in recent weeks at the site of the former coal gasification plant off St. John’s and Lafayette streets as Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) prepares to drill deep, groundwater monitoring wells.
A cloud of blue and white balloons soared aloft into the wild, blue yonder Oct. 12, released from the hands of members of The Lighthouse Church as charter members dug a ceremonial gold shovel into the ground.
Lower Township Police handle 745 calls, averaging over 106 calls per day, Oct.5-11, 2008.
Avalon Rescue Squad hosted free CPR and Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) training.
During the week from Sunday, Oct. 5 to Saturday, Oct. 11 October 11, 2008 members of the Ocean City Police Department responded to 648 calls for service, an average of 93 daily.
In 2007, more then 25,000 people attended the Fabulous ‘50s weekend of events.
Celebrate Halloween all over the county!
Luminaries will line the paths and guide you to several of the village’s restored buildings, where wine, beer, and a variety of light fare will be served.
Planning a night out with friends or family? Looking to take a break from cooking? Plan your dining experience with The Herald’s New Weekly Specials Dining Guide!
Now, thanks to a new Comcast local service On Demand in Cape May County, you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your couch to find the four-legged friend who’s right for you.
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