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Construction Notice - Lehigh & Ocean Avenues

Posted - February 21st 2025

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Posted - March 20th 2025

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The Environmental Commission is pleased to announce that Mayor Anita vanHeeswyk has re-committed Cape May Point to supporting the National Wildlife Fed...

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2025 Annual Needs Assessment Survey - Division of Aging and Disability Services

Posted - March 19th 2025

The Cape May County Division of Aging and Disability is conducting its annual needs survey.  The survey assists them in determining the programs and services that will be offered to the seniors in Cape May County.  Complete the survey.

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Statewide Fire Ban

Posted - October 30th 2024

 

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NJPACT and REAL Proposed Regulations

Posted - October 10th 2024

If you attended the July 27 presentation on the proposed NJPACT/REAL regulations, you'll know the Cape May Point Board of Commissioners is very concerned by the impact the proposed rules will have on our community.  For more information on this important topic, please visit Cape May County's website at  CONTINUE READING Page Break Small

The Pollination of Native Plants

Posted - May 20th 2024

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2024 Women's Lifeguard Challenge - RESULTS

Posted - August 2nd 2024

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THE RESULTS ARE IN!  Below are the official results of the ...

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Posted - March 14th 2024

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Mayor Moffatt Signs Mayors' Monarch Pledge for 2024 

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Community Energy Plan

Posted - January 19th 2024

The borough recently adopted its Community Energy Plan, prepared by BlueSky Power and funded through a grant from the NJ BPU.

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Community Forestry Management Plan

Posted - February 14th 2024

The Borough is pleased to announce its Community Forestry Plan has been approved by the State of New Jersey.

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Low Speed Vehicle Brochure

Posted - February 14th 2024

The City of Cape May Police Department has provided this handy brochure, which includes important information that pertains to all communities on Cape Island including Cape May City, Cape May Point, West...

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2024 Seasonal Beach Tags

Posted - December 18th 2023

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2024 Seasonal beach tags are now available for online purchase directly through the manufacturer (processing and shipping fees apply)

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Helping to Maintain our Dunes

Posted - July 29th 2023

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There is little doubt that Cape May Point homeowners understand the importance of maintaining the dunes that surround our community.   The purpose of this article is to further enlist your ongoing support in protecting and maintaining our dunes; the importance of the dunes to CMPT property owners simply cannot be overstated.

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Updated Monarch Butterfly Slideshow

Posted - July 29th 2023

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Due to the kindness of many residents (listed below) who generously shared recent photos of monarch butterflies, our Mayors’ Monarch Pledge (MMP) slideshow has been updated.  The photos we received this year have been added to last year’s slideshow, which has been a part of our National Wildlife Foundation (NWF) Mayors’ Monarch Pledge webpage for th...

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Sapling of a Heritage Oak Tree Planted in Pavilion Circle

Posted - July 29th 2023

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The Cape May Point Environmental Commission is pleased to announce that a sapling from a historic NJ tree has been planted in Pavilion Cicle. You can read more about the history of this tree by clicking here

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Why Does Lake Lily Look Like That?

Posted - July 29th 2023

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Walking around Lake Lily earlier this month, you may have wondered about the algae floating in the water.  Today, you may be wondering why the lake looks “better.”  There are a number of reasons why algae may be present in the lake. 

Some things to keep in mind as background information are:

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