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Whether from his time in the United States Coast Guard or scalloping and fishing with his cousins and uncle, Cape May ...
A house fire might very well have destroyed a single-family residence in West Wildwood, Tuesday, Aug. 12, but the lone ...
Well, we finally had a break in the weather. The initial effects of the windy weather slowed down the fishing roll that we ...
Anthony Henrich, a junior at Cape May County Technical High School, has been selected to attend the Congress of Future Medical Leaders next June at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell.The ...
President Trump has proposed a budget that would significantly reduce federal funds for public education. If it’s adopted intact, K-12 funding would be cut $4.5 billion for fiscal 2026, which begins ...
Atlantic City Electric has been seeking a $109 million increase in its distribution rates since November 2024. The company announced the rate-increase request Nov. 21 and filed it with the Board of ...
The first spoken sentence in “Moon Crabs,” Leah Michaels’ short film about horseshoe crabs, is a muttered expression of ...
The Crepe Myrtles are in full bloom, I saw my first Monarch butterfly this season, and the tails of the squirrels are turning ...
In July, Gov. Phil Murphy joined eight other governors in a letter to the PJM Interconnection board of managers. The letter ...
At a recent meeting of the Cape Issues Group, we spent nearly an hour grappling with a concern that has slowly, but surely, ...
What: An outdoor festival with tomato-themed goods, local vendors, great food, live music, and two contests When: Satur 30 ...
Cape May Naturally is the NJ Audubon’s column about birding and nature. It is written for the Herald and Do the Shore by a rotating cast of experts. Technology and nature are certainly not two areas ...
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