Ocean City and other Cape May County municipalities said that they felt "shut out" of the process by the Board of Public Utilities.
Officials are seeking help identifying a woman seen hanging the dolls from nooses above a Tim Alexander sign in Middle Township.
Unofficial results show that the school board incumbents were ousted by their challengers. Find the latest here:
Jeff Van Drew has won reelection in New Jersey's second congressional district over Tim Alexander, Associated Press predicts.
West Avenue will be paved and new storm drainage pipes will be installed to reduce flooding in the area.
Here's who's on the ballot for the House of Representatives, Commissioners, Surrogate and Board of Education.
Ocean City plans to appeal the Board of Public Utilities' decision to allow Ocean Wind 1 to run transmission lines under the beach.
The Ocean City Police Department is the first law enforcement agency in New Jersey to be accredited for the sixth time.
See the latest announcement from the Cape May County Government.
Election Day is Nov. 8. Here's what Ocean City voters need to know.
As the tenth anniversary of Superstorm Sandy arrives, Ocean City is boasting the measures its taken to protect the island and its people.
Democratic challenger Tim Alexander faced off against incumbent Rep. Jeff Van Drew on issues facing South Jersey.
Increasing the goal by nearly 50 percent is part of NJ's commitment to a clean energy state economy, Gov. Phil Murphy said.
North Wildwood was told by the state that they couldn't do emergency repairs on damaged sand dunes. They did it anyway.
The three municipalities were also found to have minors working without proper documentation, according to the Department of Labor.
Enjoying Ocean City's beaches next summer will come at an increased cost, as the Council voted to raise beach tag prices.
The hearing meant to be held in person on Oct. 3 has been rescheduled and is now a virtual meeting, according to Ocean Wind 1.
More areas of the Merion Park neighborhood are part of the flood mitigation project, Ocean City officials said.
If the Ocean City Council passes the ordinance, some beach tag prices could double. Here's why it's being considered:
On the agenda for the Oct. 6 City Council meeting is an ordinance that would double some beach tag prices.
More than one million cubic yards of sand will be pumped onto the beach, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The Green Acres hearing set for Oct. 3 at the Flanders Hotel has been postponed due to the coastal flood warning, officials said.
Opponents say that the environmental impact should be better understood before moving forward. Supporters say the time to act is now.
Members of the City Council and local parents called for the Council to support the "Parents Bill of Rights Act" for education.
Despite people asking for Zoom participation to stay, the Ocean City Council has decided to not allow virtual meetings.
Nearly $11 million is set for improvement projects in Ocean City, including artificial turf installation at Tennessee Avenue.
City Council introduced a nearly $11 million bond ordinance for improvements and projects throughout Ocean City.
After the ability to Zoom into Ocean City Council meetings was removed, residents are calling for its return.
Three City Council at-large members were sworn in as well.
Councilman Keith Hartzell, who had to give up his seat to run for mayor, thanked many in his life in his 16-year-career.
Van Drew's general election challenger, Democrat Tim Alexander, referred to the decision as "a sad day for America."
Residents, renters and council members shared concerns about large groups of teens scaring families away from Ocean City's beaches.
Not all council members were happy with the new budget, hoping for options other than increasing taxes.
Tim Alexander is expected to face off against incumbent Jeff Van Drew in November, according to unofficial AP results.
Incumbent Jeff Van Drew will be the Republican nominee in the November general election, the Associated Press projects.
Unofficial results showed that Tim Alexander is in the lead for the Democratic nomination.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here's one of them.