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Cape May - Lack of parking is a false narrative. Cape May City Council refuses to enforce ordinances and a hospitality industry that wants and takes. There are over 500 owners, employees and lifeguards who hog non-metered spaces... Read More
Publication Date: 4/17/2019
Cape May - Part of my job requires travel to many countries and I enjoy my work and world travel but in order for me to travel to other countries, I must have a current, valid passport, along with other legal, valid forms of ID. Now... Read More
Publication Date: 4/17/2019
Cape May - Reparations? Recently, some Democratic candidates were being interviewed by Al Sharpton on their feeling toward reparations and how they, if elected in 2020, would press the issue for a law to be passed to provide... Read More
Publication Date: 4/17/2019
Cape May - There is no urban blight in Cape May and no areas depressed economically, which makes the recent rumor of a new secret proposal to redevelop City Hall and adjacent properties a big head scratcher. A recent plan was voted... Read More
Publication Date: 4/17/2019
Cape May - The new 2019 master plan reexamination is a book on how and where to look for real estate and investment opportunities, but you are going to have competition. Read More
Publication Date: 4/17/2019
Cape May - Some Democratic senators think that reparations is a good way to address the issue of racism and “white privilege.” They are opening the door to unbridled racism and resentment of epic proportions. Many white, Asian and... Read More
Publication Date: 4/17/2019
Cape May - Cape May citizens should take a look down the 800 block of Washington St. Yes, that entire lot is being covered by buildings right in a contributing area of historical homes, whose homeowners have spent time and money to... Read More
Publication Date: 4/17/2019
Cape May - Cape May's 280-page master plan appears to be a self-serving business enhancement plan to benefit the hospitality and real estate interests at the expense of a wonderful, historic city. The residents and taxpayers... Read More
Publication Date: 4/17/2019
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