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Wildwood Crest - I am really impressed with the new online Spout Off format and guidelines. There are few places where we can dialog about local to global issues. Well done, Herald! Read More
Publication Date: 5/25/2016
Wildwood Crest - The new layout of the online Spout Off is terrible - to read a full spout you have to click "read more," which causes a new page to load. It's cumbersome. Please redo. Read More
Moderator's Note: We appreciate your feedback, but the new design allows for... Read More
Publication Date: 5/25/2016
Wildwood Crest - People abuse the free dog poop bags that Wildwood Crest provides. A couple takes a roll full of bags for their personal yard. This is our tax dollars paying for this stuff. The bags are for our parks and public... Read More
Publication Date: 5/25/2016
Wildwood Crest - Seagulls eating people's bagged trash on the curb, rundown properties with no signs of improvement, businesses closing, poorly paved roads, etc. The Crest is starting to look more and more like an urban ghetto. Read More
Publication Date: 5/25/2016
Wildwood Crest - Al Campbell reports that Greg Lalevee is both the business manager of Local 825 Int'l. Union of Operating Engineers, whose "6,800 members operate heavy equipment to clear roads and erect bridges in NJ,... Read More
Publication Date: 5/25/2016
Wildwood Crest - Driving through the Crest, I see all the weekenders put out trash, couches, appliances, etc., on the sidewalk or curb. I guess if you only come down on weekends you can do whatever you want and treat our town like... Read More
Publication Date: 5/25/2016
Wildwood Crest - The mulch in town looks worse than ever. I've been a landscaper for years, and I can tell the mulch that was used around the borough is mulch that anybody can get free at the landfill. I guess the Crest doesn... Read More
Publication Date: 5/25/2016
Wildwood Crest - Parking meters turned on May 13. Parking meters are operational 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, effective May 13 through Sept. 17. Ten minutes per quarter (quarters only), $1.50 per hour. Good luck avoiding parking tickets... Read More
Publication Date: 5/25/2016
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