November 4, 2025
The job of the Herald is to provide you with comprehensive coverage of news in Cape May County. Some of that news is joyous; some is not. Some involves reporting...
The job of the Herald is to provide you with comprehensive coverage of news in Cape May County. Some of that news is joyous; some is not. Some involves reporting...
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities is the state agency that oversees all regulated utilities in the areas of natural gas, electricity, water, telecommunications and cable television. Under state...
Transparency has been a key issue in local politics this year. Many voters have pushed for greater access to official meetings through modern technology. Concern for openness also fueled widespread...
The state Department of Environmental Protection says that it expects to adopt the new Resilient Environments and Landscapes regulations, all 1,000-plus pages of them, sometime in early January. REAL is...
In July, Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation that shifts the requirement for the posting of public notices from newspapers to a local government’s own online website. Notices that have for...
Many recent surveys are telling us that not much has changed in the preparation of high school graduates for life after graduation. The newest feedback from high schoolers is the...
For decades now we’ve been raising the alarm about the state of education in Cape May County. Former Editor Joe Zelnik fought passionately to end the ignominy of being the...