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Sea Isle City - After 30 years, a couple who has lived among us will move away to be near their family across the state. In that, we will lose a voice that cares for our gardens and the quality of our beaches, and another who cares... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Erma - High schools in the area are graduating another class, but the results unfortunately, are the same for many. There are no jobs, or should I say productive jobs that will enhance their lives. Being a tourist town is a curse... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Lower Township - A spout about who they hired for the library aide position at LCMR was brought to my attention. First of all, that position has always had benefits, and second of all, when people are hired for a one-to-one position... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Cape May Beach - A Town Bank spouter said Hispanic families can legally border cross for asylum, 1,500 refugees are missing, and Trump/Republicans are breaking up families. Three wrongs. Obama allowed children to cross the border... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Wildwood Crest - Can anyone explain the rules on Wildwood island for handicap placards at meters? Are they all like Cape May; 24 hours, non-paying? Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Wildwood Crest - Wildwood needs to put recycle cans on the Boardwalk. Regular trashcans on the 'walk have black, plastic bags in them. An article in the Press recently mentioned that any black, plastic bag of trash is sent to... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Wildwood - The mayor is correct to ignore the negative tweets on the beach incident. Taxpayers here fully support crackdowns on unruly behavior by drunken youths who are largely responsible for giving our resort a bad reputation.... Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
Cape May - As a part-time resident in Cape May, I would like to suggest that the Herald add a map to their articles that speak about housing development. Not everyone knows where the Sewell Tract is located. Read More
Publication Date: 6/20/2018
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