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Anglers won a big victory Monday as state Sen. Jeff Van Drew announced a plan that will allow them to continue to fish the Great Egg Harbor Bay waters around Drag Island.
Captain Frank Camarda has piloted his 80-foot party boat, Miss Beach Haven, to the tip of Holgate on the southern end of Long Beach Island.
ATLANTIC CITY — On a world-famous boardwalk with the Atlantic Ocean as the backdrop, wine enthusiasts on Saturday plopped down as much as $85 to sample 150 different wines from the around the world as they knoshed on tuna tartar with wasabi and green apple caviar.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE - Cape May County's recent expansion of its open space and farmland preservation tax to include recreational projects has drawn six applications for its first round of funding.
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP - The black sea bass season has been cut by 30 days and anglers will also get a reduction in the bag limit from 25 to 20 fish per day under regulations approved Thursday by the New Jersey Marine Fisheries Council.
LOWER TOWNSHIP_A North Cape May woman faces charges of burglary and theft at a home where she was previously employed as a home health care aide.
LOWER TOWNSHIP —Teen parties in the woods are a reality in this township, with its large teenage population and 32 square miles of rural and wooded land.
Many factors that can mean life or death at sea were working in Capt. David C. McAuliffe’s favor Tuesday morning as he left Atlantic City’s Farley State Marina.
LOWER TOWNSHIP — Peg Lipsett went to class at Lower Cape May Regional High School on Wednesday morning to learn all about computers.
LOWER TOWNSHIP — An organization known for Victorian preservation projects in Cape May made a bold move 25 years ago when it decided to go into the lighthouse business.
Custom baseball bats normally take at least a week to make. But when Boston Red Sox outfielder Jonny Gomes called with a special order, Ocean City bat maker Gregg Balin was ready to drop anything to help out.
CAPE MAY POINT — An undetected fuel-oil leak, a high water table and sandy soil were all factors in a Lighthouse Avenue woman’s all-too-common experience with home heating-oil tanks.
CAPE MAY POINT - An undetected fuel oil leak, a high water table, and sandy soil were all factors in a Lighthouse Avenue woman’s all-too-common experience with home heating oil tanks.
New Jersey anglers will be able to land fewer black sea bass this year - but still more than they had expected.
Hurricane Sandy was a factor Wednesday as other East Coast states agreed to give some of their summer flounder quota to help New Jersey and New York.
LOWER TOWNSHIP - Council has approved an in-house reassessment of properties to reduce inequities created by declining values.
LOWER TOWNSHIP - Council has approved an in-house reassessment of properties to reduce inequities created by declining values.
LOWER TOWNSHIP — Just about every town on the New Jersey shore has one, but nobody has constructed a large promenade on the Delaware Bay coast yet.
New Jersey’s summer flounder season is set to end Sept. 16 this year, but the state still has a chance to get unused quota from states not using their full share and thus extend the season.
New Jersey's summer flounder season is set to end Sept. 16 this year, but the state still has a chance to get unused quota from states not using their full share and thus extend the season.
WILDWOOD — The school district is eliminating five jobs, including four teachers, and moving several full-time employees to part-time status in order to pare its budget.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — A local man accepted a plea arrangement Friday that will send him to state prison for three years for the drunken driving death last summer of one of his friends.
CAPE MAY — Paying for parking in town could be soon as easy as making a phone call.
CAPE MAY POINT — The borough has found an administrator, municipal clerk, registrar, insurance fund commissioner, water & sewer utility clerk, election officer, public trust administrator, affordable housing officer and several other job titles.
LOWER TOWNSHIP — The Jersey Shore says its open for business. The Cape May-Lewes Ferry wants to help the effort by getting people here earlier.
NORTHFIELD — Addison Bard made it very clear he caught a prize-winning trout here on Golden Pond at Birch Grove Park all by himself Saturday morning.
Investigators looking into the sinking of a Port Norris-based commercial fishing boat Thursday morning off Cape May Point believe the dredge got caught on an underwater snag that caused the boat to roll over.
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP — The reason there is no typical student at the local Culinary Arts Training Program could be because people from all walks and stages of life can suddenly discover their passion for food.
CAPE MAY — City Council has introduced an ordinance that would allow the purchase of the former Vance’s Bar property on Lafayette Street for almost $2 million.
CAPE MAY — City Council on Tuesday amended its flood damage prevention ordinance to incorporate new federal recommendations that boost the elevation of construction in flood-prone areas.
CAPE MAY — City Council will consider amendments today to its flood damage-prevention ordinance that would force some new construction and major restorations to adopt higher elevations.
OCEAN CITY — Starting out just with parishioners from St. John Lutheran Church, the Stations of the Cross procession grew as it worked its way up the Boardwalk on Friday afternoon.
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP — Garden State Parkway motorists should expect lane closings and detours beginning Monday night in the Cape May Court House area as utility work begins for the $125 million project to eliminate traffic signals at Shell Bay Avenue, Stone Harbor Boulevard and Crest Haven Road.
LOWER TOWNSHIP — A North Cape May woman arrested in connection with an alleged sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl said she tried to help and is being wrongly accused.
WOODBINE — Starting Monday, Cape May County residents can put all their recyclables in a single container.
Cape May County Freeholder Director Gerald Thornton was selected to represent the region on President Barack Obama’s Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force Advisory Group.
CAPE MAY POINT — Lower labor costs are helping deliver a $1.7 million municipal budget that will reduce the tax rate in this tiny resort town by less than one percent.
CAPE MAY POINT — Already miniscule school taxes here will go even lower this year because there are no students.
WEST CAPE MAY — Skyrocketing enrollment is helping boost the amount of taxes needed to pay for the local school by slightly more than two percent but the state is actually picking up most of the added costs.
CAPE MAY — Sequestration will increase school taxes by 1.3 percent this year — about $4 for the typical taxpayer — as the district is seeing a reduction in federal impact aid for U.S. Coast Guard students.
LOWER TOWNSHIP — Higher health insurance costs, two new school buses, a new social studies curriculum and teacher raises are contributing to a tax increase this year for the elementary school district.
LOWER TOWNSHIP — Increases in health insurance costs and salaries are pushing an increase in tax collections to support Lower Cape May Regional School District’s proposed $31 million budget.
CAPE MAY — The federal government wants higher construction on the coast to reduce flood damage, but that creates unique problems for a seaside resort built centuries ago at ground level.
CAPE MAY — The city plans to seek “full reimbursement” for extra flood insurance costs incurred because part of the new Cape May Convention Hall was built below base flood elevation.
CAPE MAY — Contractors will be allowed to work on Saturdays under an ordinance City Council adopted Tuesday night.
CAPE MAY — Cape May County Republicans on Monday night selected Susan Adelizzi-Schmidt to take on incumbent Democrat Jeff Van Drew in the 1st District state Senate race in November.
CAPE MAY — New Jersey has made a settlement offer in a decades-old case that promises to block much of a proposed 366-unit development and preserve open space on the east side of town.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — Work is finally under way to eliminate three Garden State Parkway traffic signals, and the agency that operates the highway said longstanding problems at several other interchanges could be addressed soon.
CAPE MAY — Flood-insurance costs may be so high for the new $10.5 million Convention Hall because the building is too low.
CAPE MAY — A former mayor here is claiming the ground underneath a proposed 38-acre park project is toxic and plans should be brought to the public for a vote.
The vacation season is very near. Where will you be spending your vacation dollars this year?
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