Cape May s new branch of the Cape May County Library system opened on Franklin Street Thursday, in a long-vacant, formerly segregated school, an $11 million, 18-month project, funded by the city, the Cape May County Library Commission and county government, along with a grant from the New Jersey State Library.
The rehabilitation of the historic Franklin Street School in Cape May into Cape May County s newest library is complete, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 3 p.m. June 13.
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Our little town of Rumford was growing. People were arriving, and the frontier was becoming a town. Governor Benning Wentworth determined that the name would be changed to Concord to mixed emotions within the community, and the Revolution arrived,.
Several sites in Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland counties were among those selected by the New Jersey Historical Commission for inclusion in the New Jersey Black Heritage Trail.