Friday Nov 20 | Lower Township Gazette
Donations sought for care packages sent to troops
STONE HARBOR Springers Homemade Ice Cream in Stone Harbor will open its doors for the first time this Thanksgiving week and is seeking monetary donations for Sponsor the Troops.
Christmas Food Drive slated for Dec. 5
The letter carrier's rural and city along with many other postal employees and volunteers from the following Post Offices throughout Cape May County - Cape May, Cape May Court House, Villas, Rio Grande, Wildwood, Stone Harbor, Avalon, Sea Isle City and Ocean City will be collecting non-perishable foods to help fill up the local food banks.
Nonprofits Are Big Business for County, State - Cape May County Herald
This blog contains assorted news and commentary on the fundraising profession and philanthropy gathered by the AFP Fundraising Resource Center.
Cape May delivers on its birding paradise reputation: Aerial View
Stunningly bright Ipswich sparrows -- a race of the Savannah species -- spend winters along the East Coast, including at the Brigantine refuge north of Atlantic City.
RIO GRANDE During the off-season at Mimmo's Italian Bistro in Rio Grande, every Wednesday night is Sinatra Night.
CARA Display Shows Many Locals Are Affected By Domestic Abuse
A display of over 50 T-shirts hang on a figurative "clothesline" along the second floor hallway of Atlantic Cape Community College .
Frank Theatres Dispute Preservationist's Claims
" Bruce Frank, president and CEO of Frank Theatres, the owner of the soon to be demolished Beach Theatre here on Beach Avenue, disputes facts presented to Cape May's Planning Board this week by those trying to save the 50 year old theater.
A sound that hasn't been heard in two years, a toot of a diesel horn and the roar of a locomotive surprised residents Thursday afternoon and night as trains rolled on Cape May Seashore Line.
RIO GRANDE a ' Grace Energy, providing home heating and cooling services since 1912, is proud to become the first fuel oil company in Cape May and Atlantic Counties to commit entirely to Biofuels.
On Sept. 23, Fred Ployd turned himself into Middle Township Police Department for outstanding charges of robbery, which occurred at the Shelton Motel in Rio Grande on Sept.
North Wildwood resident allegedly stabs friend NORTH WILDWOOD Police here say Thomas Kazanes, 57, of 1205 Ocean Ave., was charged with attempted murder, unlawful possession of a weapon, and terroristic threats, after an incident in which he allegedly stabbed his girlfriend, Kim Sullivan, 40, three times in the chest.
Former boxer sentenced to 13 years in prison for fatal beating outside Paterson nightclub
A former professional boxer has been sentenced to 13 years in state prison for the beating death of a disc jockey outside a northern New Jersey dance club.
Assault at Wawa leaves Rio Grande man unconscious
An Erma man who assaulted a Rio Grande man at a local Wawa convenience store on Sunday, Sept.
Former Freeholder Director William E. Sturm Jr. Dies Sept. 5
Taking his oath of office with Rosalie at hsi side. Making his point Explaining plans for the county parking lot at a site purchased from Dr.
Arc Thrift Store Expands in Rio
Arc Thrift Store Director Milt Wilson with donated item for sale at the expanded shop.
Chris Christie tours through county
For the second week in a row, a nationally recognized political figure visited the county in support of local candidates, and this time the visitor had a race of his own to talk about as well.
Whitesboro Fire Deemed Suspicious
Photos & Video by: Harry B. Scheeler, Jr. WHITESBORO a ' On Sept. 1 around 3 a.m., the Middle Township Police Department received a 9-1-1 call reporting a structure fire on Route 9 South.
Beachfill project delayed by storms, but arriving soon NORTH WILDWOOD As of mid-August, this community's beachfill project was scheduled to begin Wednesday, Sept.
Branches Blesses Bookbags for Back to School
The Branches community outreach center and storefront ministry here hosted a schoolbag blessing ceremony Sunday, Aug.
Route 47 Properties a Disaster Area
To The Editor: For the past several years many properties along Route 47 in Rio Grande have deteriorated to the point of looking like a disaster area.