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The Current and the Gazette Newspapers is a chain of 15 weekly community newspapers in Cape May and Atlantic counties of New Jersey. It was owned by Catamaran Media, a partnership of the Travers family and The Press of Atlantic City. In 2014, Press owner BH Media acquired full ownership of the chain. [1]
The Caldwell News; Cape May County Herald - Cape May County, founded in 1968; Cape May Star and Wave; Cedar Grove Observer; Cedar Grove/ Verona News; The Chatham News; The Cherry Hill Sun; The Coast Star - Manasquan, Avon-By-The-Sea, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Brielle, Lake Como, Sea Girt, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Wall Township
It has been serving residents and visitors of Cape May County, New Jersey, United States, since 1968. The newspaper offers in-depth local coverage of news and events in print and online. The newspaper's online edition provides a comprehensive guide and directory of Cape May and local classified advertising.
Here is the WorldAtlas.com list of eight old-world towns in New Jersey, the perfect destinations for locals seeking a glimpse into times gone by. ... Old-world towns in NJ (per WorldAtlas) Cape ...
Pages in category "Newspapers published in New Jersey" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Press of Atlantic City is the fourth-largest daily newspaper in New Jersey. Originally based in Pleasantville, it is the primary newspaper for southeastern New Jersey and the Jersey Shore. The newspaper designated market runs from Waretown in southern Ocean County (exit 69 on the Garden State Parkway) down to Cape May (exit 0).
Anyone with information can contact the State Police Woodbine Station at 609-861-5698 or the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office at 609-465-1135 ext. 3480. Anonymous tips are welcome. Show comments
Dias Creek (also known as Dyars Creek, Dyer's Creek or Dyers Creek [1]) is an unincorporated community located in Middle Township, in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. [2] The community is traversed by Route 47 , and primarily consists of farmland, woods, and campgrounds for vacationers.