The Middle Township Democratic Club and Cape May County Democratic Committee announced their support for Quanette Vasser-McNeal’s candidacy for a seat on the Middle Township Committee March 30.
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A majority of racial and ethnic minorities and lower-income residents of New Jersey want a Covid vaccine but report getting vaccinated at half the rates of white and more affluent residents of the state, according to a Stockton University Poll released March 23.
Tensions are calming after a recent study that explored changing the school where West Wildwood students are sent angered many local parents.
Municipal Engineer Paul Dietrich informed Upper Township Committee, at its Feb. 8 meeting, about the overall findings of the latest Stockton University Coastal Research Center report for Strathmere beaches.
Seventeen Middle Township High School seniors have applied for graduation at Atlantic Cape Community College this spring.
Several parents of West Wildwood students are unhappy with the idea, claiming their children are getting a better education at Margaret Mace School, the North Wildwood school where West Wildwood students are sent through eighth grade, than they would at Glenwood Avenue Elementary and Wildwood Middle School.
The spring semester at Stockton University will begin a week later than planned to accommodate COVID-19 health and safety measures.
The hard-fought congressional race, in New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District, is a dead heat in the week heading into Election Day, according to a Stockton University Poll released Oct. 30.
Jersey Shore businesses that could adapt to COVID-19 regulations were able to weather the unprecedented summer season, speakers at the first Jersey Shoreview said during the Zoom webinar Oct. 22.
Majorities of New Jersey adults see racism as a major problem and believe police treat people of color more harshly than white people, but opinions vary widely across political, racial, and socioeconomic lines.