Code Blue Issued In Cape May County

The Cape May County Office of Emergency Management has issued a “Code Blue” advisory for all of Cape May County effective from Monday January 15th to 6:00 am Tuesday January 16th and 6 pm Tuesday January 16th til 6 am Wednesday January 17th. The Cape May County Herald reports “Code Blue” conditions are in effect … Read more

Seasonal Parking Permit Price Jumping In SIC

The price for a seasonal parking permit in Sea Isle is going up by $100. The City Council set the new price for a seasonal permit at $350, up from $250, at its meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 9. Sea Isle charges for parking from May 15 to Labor Day. According to the Cape May County … Read more

Measurable Snow Streak Expected To Be Snapped

It’s been just under two years since any accumulating snow at Atlantic City International Airport, officially the longest on record, but that’s changing. The Press of Atlantic City reports you can expect more than an inch in most of South Jersey and the Jersey Shore on Monday night before it turns to rain in most … Read more

Variance Approved For Pot Dispensary In Woodbine

The Woodbine Planning Board has approved a variance to allow retail sales of marijuana at the former bookbinding factory next to Woodbine Municipal Airport, paving the way for Seaweed Land LLC to seek site plan approval and an annual license from the state Cannabis Regulatory Commission. According to the Cape May County Herald, Michael Malinsky, … Read more

Levinson to Present MLK Community Spirit Award to County Educator

Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson will present the 34th annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Spirit Award on January 16 to Leslie White-Coursey of Atlantic City. The award is given in commemoration of Dr. King’s birthday to an outstanding resident who exemplifies his principles through their involvement in the community and their efforts … Read more

SIC Lawmakers Approve Capital Spending Plan

Sea Isle City Council has adopted a five-year capital spending plan calling for $47 million in projects and acquisitions from 2024 through 2028. The plan also calls for $5.8 million in projects for the Water and Sewer Utility. The Cape May County Herald reports the largest component of the plan, approved at the council’s Jan. … Read more