The Wrap Up: News from Cape May County Government

The Cape May County Board of Commissioners wants to remind residents of recent news and upcoming events. For more information on these events and more visit www.capemaycountynj.gov.

The Cape May County Board of County Commissioners honored several groups and individuals for their excellent work during their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday. The first group was the Cape May Technical School Student Ambassadors who assisted the Commissioner Board during its Reorganization Meeting earlier this month. The meeting was held at the Cape May Technical High School. The students assisted individuals who were attending the event get to their seats and provide them with programs. Next, they brought up the Upper Township Indians Varsity Football Team, which plays in the Cape Atlantic Junior Football League and were the Undefeated Champions of their league. The group is made up of 7th and 8th graders, which means a number of the players will return to defend their title next season. And finally, Joseph Donnelly was presented with an award for achieving the level of Eagle Scout. During the ceremony, Donnelly noted that he would be entering the Air Force once he has completed high school. The Board wished him well in his future and thanked him serving for our Country.

 Cape May County’s 2024 Free Rabies Clinic has just started for the season. But there are plenty of dates throughout the next few months across the County to access this service. Clinics will be held in February in Middle Township, Ocean City, and Upper Township. Many of the dates are on weekends to make accessibility easier for residents. All the clinics are free for Cape May County Resident’s cats and/or dogs. For any questions, please contact that specific clinic location’s municipality. For a full list of dates visit capemaycountynj.gov/361/Rabies-Control-Program

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