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The company is a member of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance and the South Jersey Cultural Alliance, and has received grants from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, the Cape May County Freeholders' Fund, New Jersey Council for the Humanities, and the New Jersey Historical Commission. [5]
Rio Grande is accessible from the Garden State Parkway at exit 4 northbound and exit 4B southbound. [ 25 ] NJ Transit offers bus service from Rio Grande to Cape May and Philadelphia on the 313 , 315 and 316 (seasonal only) routes, to Cape May and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan on the 319 route, to Wildwood on the 510 route ...
, Cape May County, New Jersey, 08210 United States: Coordinates: District information; Grades: Special services (pre-K to 12) Superintendent: Jamie P. Moscony: Business administrator: Kathleen Allen: Schools: 2: Students and staff; Enrollment: 132 (as of 2023–24) [1] Faculty: 40.0 FTEs [1]
June 25, 2008 (Beach at Cape May State Park: Lower Township: Built 1943 4: Thomas Beesley Jr. House: Thomas Beesley Jr. House: February 12, 1998 (605 NJ 9 N
The county has a total of 1,036.15 miles (1,667.52 km) of roadways, of which 730.07 miles (1,174.93 km) are maintained by the local municipality, 200.98 miles (323.45 km) by Cape May County, 74.18 miles (119.38 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 30.92 miles (49.76 km) by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. [214]
The Cape May County Courthouse is located at 9 North Main Street in Cape May Court House, the county seat of Cape May County, which itself is in Middle Township, New Jersey, United States. [ 1 ] It was designed by Edwards & Green of Camden and Philadelphia [ 2 ] and built in 1926–1927 by Bennett McLaughlin Company, also of Philadelphia.
Inside the pale pink art deco building, nearly 80 years old, independent films once played in its 300-seat, single-screen theater. Now, as many movie theaters have emerged from the pandemic, owner ...
In 2018, emergency shelters in the county served about 9,200 adults and children, and a one-night count in January 2019 estimated 1,907 people either in shelters or on the streets. In 2019, the Dispatch reported on the city's policy of dismantling homeless camps, displacing its residents without a plan to re-house them. [ 6 ]