Gov. Mikie Sherrill wanted to personally announce the contract award on Wednesday because the bridge replacement project along Route 50 is so special. Agate Construction Company of Cape May Court House and A. Servidone Inc./B. Anthony Construction Corp. of Old Bridge were given a $47.7 million "design-build" contract for the Route 50 bridge over Cedar Swamp Creek, Sherrill announced during a visit to Cape May County with state Transportation Commissioner Priya Jain. It is anticipated that construction will start in the fall and be finished by the end of 2028.
Beach Tags
City officials announced on Wednesday that seasonal beach tags for summer 2026 will continue to be available through May 31 at a reduced price of $30. The price will go up to $35 on June 1. From June 1 through September 7, all beachgoers who are 12 years of age or older must have beach tags.
Pleasantville Man Pleads Guilty In 2024 Beating Death Of Girlfriend
A Pleasantville man who fatally beat his pregnant girlfriend and then tried to cover it up has pleaded guilty. According to BreakingAC.com, Boris Lainez Rosales, now 28, faces 30 years without parole under the plea agreement. Lainez Rosales called 911 at about 2 a.m. Dec. 3, 2024, saying his live-in girlfriend fell down about 12 stairs and was unresponsive. Police arrived at the home on West Edgewater Avenue to find a bloody scene, except at the bottom of the basement stairs, where Leslianette Quintana Betancourt was found dead. The basement and the Lainez Rosales smelled of bleach, and blood-stained clothing was found in his vehicle and a blood-stained bat was in the backyard. That led to a tampering charge as Lainez Rosales was accused of trying to cover up his crime.
Sojourn 250 Flag at Gerald M. Thornton Veterans' Cemetery
Cape May County in conjunction with Cape May Couty Sheriff Robert Nolan, will host a brief ceremony Thursday morning to fly the Sojourn 250 Flag at Gerald M. Thornton Veterans' Cemetery. The flag is part of a nationwide traveling initiative that honors fallen veterans by flying the same banner at veteran cemeteries across the Country. The Sojourn 250 Flag began its U.S. journey in October 2025 and has been flown at cemeteries throughout the United States and in U.S. territories. It arrives in Cape May County tomorrow and will remain through Thursday, May 22, before continuing to the next state. This is the only time this flag will be flown in New Jersey.











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