A Historic Journey Through Cape May and the Black Landmarks That Finally Get Included...
Cape May was once a haven for freed slaves, at its peak, the town was home to 88 Black-owned businesses including music venues, lodgings, and shops. This year, the Historic Sites Council approved including these areas in the National Historic Register.
$100 Million Makeover: New Jersey’s Boardwalks Are Getting a Major Revitalization
Asbury Park and Atlantic City will be getting $20 million each toward boardwalk restoration work, and a slew of other Jersey Shore towns also nabbed millions in grants.
What are the Nicest Beaches in New Jersey?
What are the nicest beaches in New Jersey? Our list of the best beaches in New Jersey includes secluded enclaves, historic districts, casinos, diverse beaches, and more.
Proposal For Five-Star Hotel in Cape May Sparks Debate
ICONA Resorts has proposed a full-service hotel across from Cape May's beach but is asking for a redevelopment designation that local officials are reluctant to grant.
New Waterfront Restaurant Opens as Cape May’s Ferry Park Overhaul Continues
An eatery and outdoor bar called Boat Drinks has joined a fine-dining restaurant and casual lunch spot inside the Cape May Terminal, where a mini-shopping village will be built later this year.
Lone Resident Fights to Save Cape May Point, Named Most Endangered
Unlike in nearby Cape May, the Point doesn’t have a historic preservation commission.
New Jersey’s Airbnb Hosts Earned $175 Million During 2019
The state’s most densely populated county generated by far the most short-term rental revenue, accounting for almost half of the statewide total.
REPORT: NJ Hosts Earned a Record $88 Million This Summer Through Airbnb
The collective Jersey Shore hosted the most short-term guests this summer, while Hudson County was again the top destination in the Garden State.
Intricately Detailed Cape May Mansion Gets a Price Cut
This quintessentially Cape May home with two structures offers residents the opportunity to live in one and rent the other.
One of Just a Few Single-Family Victorians on Cape May Listed for Sale
Owned by only two families since 1878, this Cape May Victorian with ocean views is one of the only single-family Victorians that remain in the area.