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Cape May - It's sincerely disturbing how the county censured one freeholder, while some other freeholders run amok and hire family/friends all of the time. Check the county payroll. For example, the freeholder's stepson is... Read More
Publication Date: 7/17/2019
Cape May - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said we're all doomed in 12 years. Start your bucket list now. I never knew a 30-year-old was so smart in seeing the future. She has Nostradamus beat, maybe even the Bible. Al Gore said we... Read More
Publication Date: 7/17/2019
Cape May - Megan Rapinoe, the U.S. Women's Soccer Team captain, accepted an invitation to visit Congress from Schumer, Pelosi, and AOC. This woman and her disgusting comments about our president, country and flag in front of... Read More
Publication Date: 7/17/2019
Cape May - You keep hearing Democrats talk about "sensible" gun laws and the "we do not" want to take guns. Then, why is it every week, month and year they want new laws, as if 20,000 laws are not enough? They... Read More
Publication Date: 7/17/2019
Cape May - Why has Cape May City abandoned First Avenue? The ocean end has a dangerous, overgrown sidewalk that is as narrow as a third-world goat path. The opposite end of the street has a rotten, unpainted, wooden barrier (unlike... Read More
Publication Date: 7/17/2019
Cape May - The Fourth of July celebration in Cape May was fabulous. The amount of effort and planning was obvious. The only sour note was when the fireworks were launched, which drowned out the national anthem. The incorrect call to... Read More
Publication Date: 7/17/2019
Cape May - Why is it that since Trump has been in office, First Lady Melania has not been on the cover of any women's magazine? Oh, but Michelle Obama has on several occasions. Any bias here? If you think this isn't... Read More
Publication Date: 7/17/2019
Cape May - The entire newspaper industry goes digital, and the Herald goes to print with its new policy of charging for reading online. See you at the newsstand. Read More
Moderator's Note: Many free-issue newspapers remain oriented toward print -... Read More
Publication Date: 7/17/2019
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