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Diamond Beach - Can our trash/recycling collection day be changed from Monday to Friday or can garbage be collected twice weekly? New rental tenants check in on Saturday and are greeted by the previous tenants' accumulated... Read More
Publication Date: 7/12/2023
Diamond Beach - Why are people parking on the sidewalk on Memphis avenue on the side of the hotel? They are forcing people to walk in the street. Not safe. Read More
Publication Date: 6/28/2023
Diamond Beach - In the May 31st edition, a Spouter wrote about the Holly Beach Trolly building. I agree with this Wildwood Spouter that this historic building should be saved and put to another use, and a Performing Arts Center... Read More
Publication Date: 6/21/2023
Diamond Beach - 16 Cape May municipalities will be receiving federal grant money for projects such as water main repairs and other infrastructure from the American Rescue Plan which also provided additional funds for Covid, food... Read More
Publication Date: 6/07/2023
Diamond Beach - There are times when change is not necessarily good. Over the past several years we have seen this in Wildwood with the knocking down of Victorian era homes, rooming houses, businesses and such, that all there is... Read More
Publication Date: 3/01/2023
Diamond Beach - Let me understand. Higher Interest rates increase cost of mortgages, rent and home equity loans thereby increasing cost of housing. Cost of housing is a major part of the inflation index that the federal reserve... Read More
Publication Date: 2/22/2023
Diamond Beach - A Herald reporter should know better then to refer to a police vehicle as a “paddy wagon” in an article about an arrest on Irish weekend in North Wildwood. Its not funny, it’s an offensive racial slur to the Irish... Read More
Publication Date: 11/02/2022
Diamond Beach - My sincere thanks to Wildwood Town Adm. for placing 7 Seward Johnson bronze statues along NJ Ave. They will remain until NOV 2022. Seward passed in MAR 2020. More of his sculptures are at "Grounds for Sculpture... Read More
Publication Date: 10/05/2022
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