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4 days ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
Every weekend into October Cape May Point State Park hosts a “Kids and Critters” animal show for visitors, aiming to educate young people and encourage a love of animals. The focus of the shows is animals native to New Jersey, but there also are examples from all over the world. Visitors are allowed to touch them and sometimes hold them. Ranger Matt Pelligrine, Cape May Point State Park’s naturalist, started the program and has run it for 26 years.
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5 days ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
A team of assessors from the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police will examine all aspects of the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office’s policies and procedures, management, operations and support services on Monday, June 23, Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland has announced.
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
Stone Harbor – Could the North Wildwood spouter tell us what kind of company he refers to that has already gotten tariff increases. Waiting for the reply spout!
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
The recent week, even though stormy, saw some really nice flounder caught. Drum fish, bluefish and striped bass are still being caught from the local surf while croakers have started to arrive and sea bass season has opened. Let’s see what’s going on around the Cape. Before looking at the latest action, I wanted to send out condolences to the family of Captain Zig, from First Fish Adventures.
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
Welcome to late spring, that lovely bit of time that follows Memorial Day but is before schools let out for the summer. This time of the year in Cape May County is close to my favorite on the calendar – here where we live surrounded by the beauty of so much that God has designed in His glorious mind to share with us!I’m thinking of the furry and feathered contents of the Cape May County Zoo (I’m less keen on the reptiles).
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
Question: Is it possible to look at women and their beauty, especially during the summer around beaches, and yet not lust? Answer: This is a timely and honest question – one that many believers quietly wrestle with, especially during the warmer months when modesty is often culturally redefined. As Christians, our response must be both biblical and practical, recognizing the reality of human temptation without excusing sin or denying beauty. First, let’s distinguish between appreciation and lust.
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
Public pre-K-12 education represents a cornerstone of community health. A thriving community needs a thriving education system. The quality of the education system available to residents is directly related to the attractiveness of an area to young families with children. It is time to confront the fact that the education being offered to our students in Cape May County does not measure up to what is offered elsewhere in the state.
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP – The Township Committee has awarded a contract for installation of new playground equipment at the Davies Sports Complex in Goshen. The new equipment will replace the aging playground structure located near the complex’s snack stand. The contract was awarded May 19 to Landberg Construction LLC for an amount not to exceed $71,985. Along with the main play structure, the new project will include a shaded swing set, arch climber, comet spinner, bike rack and hand-sanitizing station.
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
Atlantic Cape Community College awarded 887 associate degrees and 37 certificates to students ages 17 to 77 at the college’s 58th annual commencement ceremonies May 22 in Mays Landing. The college also awarded associate degrees to 31 high school seniors from Cape May and Atlantic counties, including Lower Township and Middle Township, who took part in Atlantic Cape’s Early College Program.
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1 week ago |
capemaycountyherald.com | Joe Dziublenski
New Jersey’s beaches are ready for the summer tourism season, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette said during an annual “State of the Shore” event in Asbury Park. Each year the event, sponsored by the New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium, helps to kick off the tourism season by updating the public on beach readiness and coastal water quality. Dr. Jon K.