Emmett Vandergrift, a representative of Evergreen Curative Care LLC, a New
Jersey-based medical marijuana organization, recently presented Lower Township
Council with a request to consider supporting a medical marijuana dispensary
Lower Township Council passed an ordinance that approved a redevelopment plan
for the Cape May County Airport in order to construct a “Tech Village” at the
site of the former
According to Christina Rusin of Villas, her daughter Tyler is suffering from a
skin infection that was caused by swimming in Delaware Bay near Evergreen
Avenue’s beach.
Local business owners along Bayshore Road near the Acme and in the vicinity of
the North Cape May Shopping Center reported a surprising flurry of graffiti
activity on gas pumps,
The Nathaniel Foster house on Bayshore Road has a story to tell. The history of
lower Cape May County may be preserved because this nearly 300-year-old house
was recently saved
On Feb. 13, the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts released a report
detailing highlights of the first year of Criminal Justice Reform in the state.
In 1967, Cape May County residents, like the rest of the country, tried to
reconcile a new conflict that emerged between their deeply-held traditional
values learned during and immediately after
Lower Township Councilman David Perry remembers the early 1960s when one could
see fishing shacks and a diving center along the North Cape May beaches of
Delaware Bay.
In a packed Lower Township Council meeting room, dozens of residents of North
Cape May respectfully but vigorously expressed support and opposition to a
pedestrian safety improvement project.
Lower Township government entered a new era at the Jan. 4 reorganization
meeting, an era that now features single-party rule as two Independent council
members depart in favor of a