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3 days ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
Cape May isn’t known just for its fabulous beaches, lovely Victorian homes, and captivating history. It is also renowned as one of the top birding destinations in the world (ranked #2 by National Geographic), and has been since the late 1700s, with visits by historically important naturalists like Charles Peale, Alexander Wilson, and John James Audubon.
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4 days ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
Earlier this month, we set sail aboard the AJ Meerwald—New Jersey’s official tall ship—for a powerful three-day journey exploring climate change and its impact on the Delaware Bay and River. Our expedition, “Sail for Science,” brought together a dynamic team of scientists, educators, conservationists, and storytellers to investigate the urgent changes affecting this vital watershed.
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5 days ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
Three Democrats are competing in the June 10 primary election for two spots on the November ballot in the 1st Legislative District Assembly race, in which the two Republican incumbents are unopposed for renomination.
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6 days ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum has announced the upcoming arrival of a Marine Corps icon: an AV-8B Harrier II+ BuNo 164554 jet. The aircraft will be part of the museum’s collection and will be on loan from the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida.
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6 days ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
Ocean City enjoyed a spectacular Memorial Day Weekend, and a summer of fun will kick into high gear with a full calendar of special events in June. Here are some of the highlights:JUNE 4 – Farmers Market: The popular weekly Farmers Market opens for the season early this year with fresh local produce on sale at the grounds of the Ocean City Tabernacle (along Asbury Avenue between Fifth Street and Sixth Street) from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday starting on June 4.
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
What: Two classes about local gardeningWhen: June 11 + 12Where: 355 Court House-South Dennis RoadRutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County Family & Community Health Sciences and Agriculture & Natural Resources Departments will present the workshop, Eat What You Grow: Summer Session, on June 11 from 6:30 to 8 pm and June 12 from 1 to 2:30 pm at Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County, 355 Court House-South Dennis Road.
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
Hit the pickleball court for a good cause. The tournament benefits the Branches Outreach, a Rio Grande-based nonprofit that provides meals, clothing, and support to those in need. When: Friday, June 28 from 12 to 3 p.m. – Participants should arrive by 11:30 a.m. for check-inWhere: Wildwood Crest Pickleball Courts, 6301 Atlantic Ave. Details: $100 per team (doubles format), includes custom t-shirts prizes for 1st to 3rd place.
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
Ryan Griffin is a seasoned and successful salesperson with more than a decade of being one of the top-producing agents on the island. As a fifth-generation resident of the area, Ryan truly knows the local market, as well as the history. He resides on the island with his wife and two sons, fully embracing the lifestyle that this unique area offers. With a competitive background, Ryan channels that drive into his work, ensuring he provides exceptional service to his clients.
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2 weeks ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
WILDWOOD – Roughly 120 families of dead veterans gathered 10 a.m. on May 23 in front of the Wildwoods Convention Center to pay tribute to fallen loved ones. They did so during a first-ever “Flags of Liberty” ceremony, where each family unfurled a full-sized American flag at once in a colorful display of remembrance. Flags were unfurled after speeches from veterans and dignitaries. Many family members of fallen veterans wore t-shirts that spelled the name of those deceased.
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2 weeks ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Collin Hall
The Cape May Point Arts and Science Center is proud to host its second annual Marine Science Symposium from May 30 to June 1, 2025. With registration still open, this three-day event invites students, professionals, and the broader community to engage in meaningful conversations centered around the health of our oceans.