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A 13-year-old was killed and two others were injured in a two-car crash on Court House-South Dennis Road in the Cape May ...
When you think of arcades today, what comes to mind? Claw machines, water-gun games, or shooting basketballs into hoops ...
The end of the school year is upon us, and as we empty out backpacks, throw away used notebooks and sort through the art ...
Ten Scouts reached the highest level of Scouting on June 21 when they were promoted to Eagle Scout in ceremonies at the First ...
The city bid thanks and farewell to two long-serving members of its governing body at the City Council’s June 24 meeting, the ...
Capt. Patrick Walsh has graduated from the 294th session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, the Police ...
Optimism has always been part of the American character. Not the wide-eyed kind, but the hard-earned kind – shaped by ...
Point Arts & Science Center writes a column in the Herald every week in the summer. From June 20–22, the Cape May Point Arts ...
Covenant House feeds, shelters and cares for young people – many of whom are street children. When I find myself indulging in self-pity over the difficulties of aging, I remember the grace of God that ...
I was appalled on 6/14/25. All the news stations reported more on the protesters than on the Army’s 250-year anniversary. I do agree with a right to be able to protest in peace. Maybe we should have ...
I participated in the “No Kings” event in Cape May Court House. Everyone in Cape May County should have been there too. No matter who you voted for, we all must stand up to this administration’s ...
To the Editors, I see that the Herald is reaching out to the community for support, and I want to offer a suggestion. Why not reach out directly to Herald subscribers and ask for their ideas on how to ...
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