
A town meeting will be held in Borough Hall tonight at 7 p.m. to provide voters with information on three questions on the ballot in the Nov. 4 election here concerning the borough selling two liquor licenses that could provide over $1 million in tax relief.
During the week of Monday, Oct. 6 to Sunday, Oct. 12, members of the Middle Township Police Department responded to or initiated 820 calls for service, averaging 117 per day.
On Monday, Oct. 13, at 11:35 a.m., Middle Township Police responded to the 500 block of Goshen Road...
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Lower Township Police Chief Edward Donohue reports that the Lower Township Police Department responded to and investigated 18,277 calls for service during the seasonal summer period from May through September, an increase of over 5,400 calls from last summer’s reported 12,794 calls.
Seven Mile Island schools are exploring options for more shared services.
Lower Township Police Oct. 8 at approximately 11:30 p.m. reported the seizure of a large amount of heroin, cocaine and marijuana in the area of Bayshore Road and Village Drive, Villas.
Two local judges were nominated for reappointment to the Superior Court bench earlier this month.
Borough Council had final action Oct. 8 on a bond ordinance to appropriate nearly $1.4 million from surplus and authorize $177,300 in bonds or notes to partially finance the cost of capital improvements.
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.
By turning a schoolyard into an outdoor classroom, no matter how big or small, you can have a living lab where students enjoy learning.
Preparations for the event have been underway for about a year now, and a good turnout is expected.
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