Cape May Firehouse Construction Continued

A topping-out ceremony is a construction tradition that has been occurring in some fashion for centuries to celebrate project milestones. Traditionally, this ceremony occurs when the final structural beam is raised into place, completing the…

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Santa Claus Arrests the Grinch at Cape May Elementary

There was a security breach at Cape May Elementary School on Layfayette Street. Officer Bob Cranmer patrolled the hallways, scratching his head over who trashed the school overnight. Eventually, Santa Claus arrests the Grinch at…

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Inderwies’ Case Should Be Tried In Court Not In The Press

Former City Manager Jerome Inderwies recently filed a lawsuit alleging he was defamed by the City of Cape May and two of its officials, Deputy Mayor Stacy Sheehan and City Manager Michael Voll. An article…

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Decatur Street Cape May Outdoor Dining Discussion Continues

Decatur Street Cape May Outdoor Dining “Technically speaking, we’re back to 2019,” in the words of Cape May City Solicitor Chris Gillin-Schwartz. The solicitor refers to the expiration of all the temporary resolutions that expired…

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Leadership Changes Cape May City Public Works Department

The Changing Faces of Cape May Public Works    Cape May City, NJ– Change is inevitable. Cape May Public Works sees some familiar faces departing and new faces coming in to assume caring for the city’s…

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