Upper Township Committee Feb. 22 continued its discussion about beach fees for Strathmere.
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A May 29, 2019, plane crash off Cape May Point was "an act of suicide," according to a Dec. 3, 2020, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) report.
At approximately 7:13 a.m. Dec. 31, the Avalon Police Department received a report of an unconscious man in the surf, at 80th street.
Gov. Phil Murphy’s executive order limits outdoor gatherings to 25 people, city spokesman Doug Bergen pointed out. That rules out most of the cold-water plunge events, which often draw hundreds or even thousands of participants.
Orsted announced Dec. 10 that it has submitted a bid to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to develop its Ocean Wind 2 project.
Ocean City Dec. 5 held another in a series of town hall meetings focused on topics of interest to property owners. This one, at Ocean City Tabernacle, focused on flood mitigation.
For Christine Daisey, 68, who has lived near the ocean all her life, having her cremated remains part of an artificial reef off Ocean City’s coast is a chance to “give back.”
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) Sept. 9 voted unanimously to open the application window for the state’s second solicitation of offshore wind capacity.
Sixty-seven participants paddled around the Cape May Island Aug. 23 to raise money for the Desatnick Foundation and those individuals who live with paralysis/spinal cord injury (SCI).
Water quality samples for all Cape May County ocean beaches were within the standard Aug. 27, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).