Public funds should not be spent to conduct an almost invisible election in the dead of winter - particularly when the outcome directly affects property taxes.
The administration of Mayor Jay Gillian presented the City Council with a plan for the years 2026 through 2030.
While there were some accidents and stuck vehicles despite the state travel restrictions, most people complied with the orders to not drive during the storm.
STONE HARBOR - The borough has introduced ordinances implementing its fourth-round affordable housing plans in advance of a March 15 state deadline. The introduction was made Feb. 17 to leave ...
Adm. Kevin E. Lunday flew from Washington to Cape May to say that whoever drew a swastika in a bathroom at the training center does not belong in the Coast Guard.
The National Weather Service was reporting 9 to 12 inches across most of the area, but those numbers were expected to rise.
Robert "Bob" Mitchell, professor and poet, has solved his final equation and written his last limerick. Bob was born in February 1930 in Massachusetts to Clarence and Elsie Mitchell. Bob was proud ...
The Wetlands Institute and its partners have been restoring marshes, which play a key role in controlling coastal flooding, ...
Work on replacing the 96th Street Bridge between Stone Harbor and Middle Township is expected to start about a year later ...
City Manager Paul Dietrich presented his 2026 capital budget for the city and two of its self-financing utilities.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has asked the state’s four electricity distribution companies to address their compliance with interconnection regulations while exploring opportunities to ...
CAPE MAY - Friday the 13th brought good news for the city rather than the traditionally bad tidings associated with that day: ...
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