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New Jersey lighthouses and museums host Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey Oct. 18-19

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CAPE MAY, NJ — Lighthouses and selected museums throughout the state will host the Lighthouse Challenge of NJ weekend on Saturday, Oct. 18 and Sunday, Oct. 19. Take the challenge, tour the state and visit each participating lighthouse over the weekend to [read more]

New Jersey lighthouses and museums host Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey Oct. 18-192018-02-25T19:23:49-05:00

City of North Wildwood Honors Those Fallen in the Line of Duty

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North Wildwood, NJ – The 15th Annual Mid-Atlantic Police & Fire Survivors Weekend was held on Friday, September 19 – Sunday, September 21, 2014. The weekend focused on public servant survivors from NJ, PA, NY, DE, MD, VA and Washington D.C. The delivery of the ceremonial wreath from Philadelphia to North Wildwood via the Philadelphia [read more]

City of North Wildwood Honors Those Fallen in the Line of Duty2014-10-02T10:25:37-04:00

City of North Wildwood Thanks All Visitors, Volunteers and Sponsors for another Successful Irish Fall Festival!

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North Wildwood, NJ – Mayor Patrick Rosenello would like to thank all visitors, volunteers and sponsors for their contributions to another successful Irish Fall Festival!

The Ancient Order of Hibernians Irish Fall Festival celebration was held in North Wildwood’s Entertainment District, Olde New Jersey Avenue September 19th – September 21st.

Visitors enjoyed live [read more]

City of North Wildwood Thanks All Visitors, Volunteers and Sponsors for another Successful Irish Fall Festival!2018-02-25T19:23:49-05:00

City of North Wildwood Thanks All Visitors, Volunteers and Sponsors for another Successful Irish Fall Festival!

City of North Wildwood Thanks All Visitors, Volunteers and Sponsors for another Successful Irish Fall Festival!

North Wildwood, NJ – Mayor Patrick Rosenello would like to thank all visitors, volunteers and sponsors for their contributions to another successful Irish Fall Festival!

The Ancient Order of Hibernians Irish Fall Festival celebration was held in North Wildwood’s [read more]

City of North Wildwood Thanks All Visitors, Volunteers and Sponsors for another Successful Irish Fall Festival!2018-02-25T19:23:49-05:00

CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD HOSTS 9-11 CEREMONY FOR LIVES LOST DURING TERRORIST ATTACKS

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CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD HOSTS 9-11 CEREMONY FOR LIVES LOST DURING TERRORIST ATTACKS

North Wildwood, NJ – On September 11, 2014, 8:40 a.m., North Wildwood residents at 15th Street Volunteer Fire Company remembered the 2977 lives lost from the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Various community and religious leaders including Mayor Patrick Rosenello, Council President Salvatore [read more]

CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD HOSTS 9-11 CEREMONY FOR LIVES LOST DURING TERRORIST ATTACKS2014-09-23T20:05:48-04:00

IRISH FALL FESTIVAL INFO

FALL IRISH FESTIVAL BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014

North Wildwood, NJ – The largest Irish festival on the East Coast begins on Thursday, September 18 and concludes on Sunday, September 21, 2014. This festive four day event is sponsored by James J. Reilly, Division 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH). The AOH is an organization which [read more]

IRISH FALL FESTIVAL INFO2015-03-12T19:11:35-04:00

North Wildwood Triathlon | Aug. 16, 2014

North Wildwood Triathlon | Aug. 16, 2014
The event included a ¼ mile ocean swim, 5K run and 10 mile bike race. It started at 6:30a.m. with several hundred participants. It also had a kids swim/run event.

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photos by George Capua

North Wildwood Triathlon | Aug. 16, 20142014-09-15T09:26:58-04:00

NJADAPT Press Release

North Wildwood Announces a State Tool to Help Prepare for Storm & Sea-Level Rise

New Jersey residents & officials have a new tool, NJ ADAPT, to help them prepare for storms & sea-level rise.

The project, led by Rutgers University, provides access to volumes of data related to climate, flood elevation & sea level, as well as video [read more]

NJADAPT Press Release2015-03-12T19:09:58-04:00
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