A man was shot and killed in a home in Wildwood, New Jersey, on Wednesday, police and the Cape May County Prosecutor said.
More than 1,000 people participated in the Wildwood Polar Bear Plunge last month – a longstanding tradition in the Shore community. The event is a fundraiser for Special Olympics New Jersey. The event ...
The hotel recently opened in the summer, combining and renovating two former Doo-Wop motels in a $52 million project. Other ...
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The news site Wildwood Video Archive reported the show, retitled Wildwoods Thunder Over the Waves, was being organized by the same group that put together the Atlantic City show.
"This is not factual information." The Sheriffs Association of New Jersey held an executive board induction ceremony Thursday in Wildwood, during which Cape May County Sheriff Robert Nolan was ...
“The City was awarded a Leap Challenge Grant by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs to support this study.” Late last month, the commissioners tabled a resolution calling for ...
Upgraded security measures are planned along the boardwalk in Wildwood, New Jersey, to protect people from "crime and terrorism." Officials of the popular Jersey Shore destination announced ...
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin has announced a lawsuit to challenge the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship.
A New Jersey driver was awarded nearly $13 million after she was arrested by a state trooper who mistakenly believed she was intoxicated when she was actually suffering from a stroke, which ...
New Jersey's population reached a record 9.5 million in 2024, a surprise surge that was driven by international immigrants who have more than made up for a modest birth rate and long-time ...
The voluntary buyout plan is meant to shrink the federal workforce, but in New Jersey, where nearly 23,000 people work for the federal government, the impact could have a ripple effect.