by shorelocalnews | Jun 1, 2026 | What's Happening, Cape May County, Features, Ocean City, South Jersey
The Ocean City Flower Show will celebrate “Red, White and Blooms” from Friday to Sunday (June 5 to June 7) at the Ocean City Music Pier. The 52nd annual show is presented by the Garden Club of Ocean City and features floral creations and displays from enthusiasts of...
by shorelocalnews | May 29, 2026 | Cape May County, Features, South Jersey
Cape May County became the top leisure destination in New Jersey for the first time in decades. The County reported a 4.2% increase in visitor spending over the year prior, bringing in a total of $8.44 billion. The County is using this momentum to launch a...
by shorelocalnews | May 29, 2026 | Cape May County, Features, Health and Fitness, South Jersey
The Cape May County Board of County Commissioners unanimously adopted a resolution designating May 2026 as Mental Health Awareness Month in Cape May County during its May 12 meeting. The resolution recognizes that mental health shapes how people think, feel, act,...
by Cindy Christy Fertsch | May 28, 2026 | Letters from the editor, Atlantic County, Cape May County, Features, South Jersey
From the editor One of the most exciting — and honestly terrifying — experiences of my life happened in 2019 when I had the opportunity to fly in a stunt plane ahead of the former Thunder Over the Boardwalk airshow in Atlantic City. Even now, years later, I can still...
by Delaney Crawford | May 28, 2026 | Features, Atlantic County, Cape May County, Entertainment, South Jersey
Instead of sunny skies and beach days to toast the start of summer plans last weekend, we were met with rain and jackets being pulled back out of the closet. While we hope you were all still able to make the best of it, we’re urging you to do a little redo this...
by Meteorologist Joe Martucci | May 28, 2026 | Weather, Atlantic County, Cape May County, Features, South Jersey
A series of hard freezes hit farms and bogs hard in New Jersey and beyond during late April, causing an estimated $300 million in crop losses, with crop damage exceeding 30% in many parts of the state. On May 20, Gov. Mikie Sherrill declared a state of emergency for...