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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, ...
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 ...
If you’ve recently tried to make a medical appointment, you’ve probably noticed it’s harder to find an available doctor – especially one who knows you personally and isn’t part of a giant health ...
What: An outdoor festival with tomato-themed goods, local vendors, great food, live music, and two contests When: Satur 30 ...
A two-alarm fire caused extensive damage to a home in the north end of the city Friday night. On Aug. 8 at 10:50 p.m., ...
Police arrested a Green Creek man and said they confiscated 2,100 bags of heroin and $10,000 in cash. Harold Perez, 34, of ...
Last week’s article (July 30, “Middle to Study Creation of 2 Redevelopment Zones”) by Vince Conti about Middle Township’s plan to study the creation of redevelopment areas in Whitesboro is a prime ...
For most of my life, I’ve taken clean water for granted. Our water in Cape May City is clean and reliable, for which I’m thankful. On Life Outreach with James and Betty Robison, their “Water for Life” ...
Every summer there seems to be some local issue of the moment that gets folks, if not up in arms, then vigorously engaged in conversation. This year it is the Jacob Jones memorial. It seems born of ...
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