Governor Murphy and legislators may have a huge problem on their hand. The Daily Journal reports that tax revenues in the State are about $5 billion behind projections, which could lead towards a massive cut in services or bigger taxes on the wealthy....
Read More »SNOW ARRIVES AS EXPECTED, SCHOOLS IN CUMBERLAND WITH DELAYED OPENINGS
The snow arrived during the overnight hours as expected, putting about an inch of snow on the ground before a light changeover to sleet and rain. This morning’s weather event has caused delayed openings in school districts in Cumberland County. Millville, Vineland Public Charter, Bridgeton, Cumberland Regional, and others are all operating under a 90 …
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Read More »HS HOOPS: WILDWOOD BOYS AND GIRLS WIN, OC GIRLS ADVANCE
Another big night of high school playoff basketball resulted in some big wins for local teams. Wildwood boys knocked off Pitman in a second consecutive upset road win, 49-46. Wildwood boys, as a #14 seed, have won two road games in a row. Wildwood girls beat Gloucester, 51-33 and Ocean City girls knocked off Lacey, …
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Read More »SEA ISLE, AVALON AMONG LOCAL TOWNS PROHIBITING POT SALES OF ANY KIND
Sea Isle City and Avalon are among local communities striving to prohibit establishments from selling recreational or medical marijuana in municipal limits. Sea Isle City will hold a second reading of an ordinance that prohibits this activity at its M...
Read More »COUNTY SHERIFF READS TO STUDENTS IN WILDWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT
Cape May County Sheriff Robert Nolan participated in the annual Read Across America effort by reading to elementary school students in the Wildwood Public School District. The Sheriff was able to tell the students a little bit about his job and was pl...
Read More »SNOW TO START EARLY FRIDAY, TURNING OVER TO ALL RAIN BY LUNCHTIME
A couple of storms over the next three days will be largely rain events for Cape May County. Accu Weather is predicting a chance of snow moving into the region before daybreak Friday, and a half inch of snow is possible before the weather transitions to rain. Another storm that will bring heavier snow to …
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Read More »STATE POLICE SEARCHING FOR MAN PASSING FAKE MONEY IN SEA ISLE, UPPER TWP.
New Jersey State Police are looking for a man who is using counterfeit money to make purchases at various stores in Cape May County. The man has used fake $20 bills at several businesses in Upper Township and Sea Isle City. Police have released a store photo of the man, described as a black male, …
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Read More »ANOTHER ONE GONE: J.C. PENNY CLOSING HAMILTON MALL STORE
Say goodbye to J.C. Penney at the Hamilton Mall. Store officials confirm that the store will close during the July 4th weekend this year, effectively eliminating J.C. Penney from our region. More stores are closing due to sluggish holiday sales. The ...
Read More »SPORTS: PHILLIES LAND BRYCE HARPER, 13 YEARS, $330 MILLION
The Phillies got their man. The Phillies have signed outfielder Bryce Harper to a reported 13 year, $330 million to play baseball for the next decade or so. The deal is being finalized today. The post SPORTS: PHILLIES LAND BRYCE HARPER, 13 YEARS, $3...
Read More »DUE TO MUCH BRIDGE/ROAD WORK, NO OCEAN DRIVE MARATHON IN 2019
The Ocean Drive Marathon is a no-go in 2019. Race organizers have decided to take a one year hiatus from the longtime marathon event due to much bridge and road work along the course. One of the issues remains the Townsend’s Inlet Bridge between Avalon and Sea Isle City; that county bridge won’t be open …
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