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Erin Ledwon

Managing Editor at Cape May County Herald

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  • 1 week ago | capemaycountyherald.com | Erin Ledwon

    3-10-25Non-Criminal Incidents –6Fire Related Calls –2Motor Vehicle Accidents –0Traffic Enforcement –7Public Services –109Domestic Violence Incidents –0Fraud – Lower Twp.

  • 1 week ago | capemaycountyherald.com | Erin Ledwon

    OCEAN CITY – A multi-agency search was launched Tuesday evening after witnesses reported a man appeared to jump from the Route 52 causeway bridge, police said. The Ocean City Police Department responded to the area at approximately 6:43 p.m. on April 9 after receiving multiple reports from witnesses. Officers arriving on scene were initially unable to locate the subject. Given the nature of the reports, authorities initiated an immediate and intensive search operation.

  • 2 weeks ago | capemaycountyherald.com | Erin Ledwon

    RIO GRANDE – The Cape May County Human Services Department is happy to report that effective Thursday, April 3, the Cape May County Division of Veterans’ Services is relocating to a larger office space at County Commons in Rio Grande. While the Division remains in its current Rio Grande location at County Commons, the Division has been moved just down the hall, to new and improved facilities that will best serve the resident veterans in our community.

  • 2 weeks ago | capemaycountyherald.com | Erin Ledwon

    Stone Harbor – Being a retired professional, but not an economist or have a degree in city planning, I can't understand how a town which has houses worth a zillion dollars, paying a zilling dollars in taxes,…Read MoreCourt House – Cape May Technical High School should now be called ACIT Atlantic County Institute of Technology SOUTH. That's because it's been taken over by former ACIT alumni.

  • 3 weeks ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Erin Ledwon

    Share OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Police Department on Thursday (March 27) announced a new program to help police identify the characteristics and behaviors of persons with autism. Police will help distribute blue envelopes that can be kept in the vehicles of persons with autism. If stopped by police, drivers could present an envelope to officers to better inform them of autism characteristics and help them communicate effectively during the stop.

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