Headlines from the Cape May Star & Wave, June 25

Deadline approaching for State Assembly run. Republicans in the First Legislative District who want to run for State Assembly have until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, June 26 to submit their letters of intent to their county chairmen, David Von Savage of Cape May County, Cumberland County Leader Bob Greco or Atlantic County leader Keith Davis. Cape May Star and Wave

Kites to return over Cape May. Cape May – Cape May will be the host site for a kite festival for the first time in over a decade, when it hosts Kites Over the Cape, June 27-28. Cape May Star and Wave

Coastie offered plea in sexual assault. Gunner’s mate also charged with child endangerment. Cape May – A Coast Guardsman charged with aggravated sexual assault and child endangerment has been offered a plea agreement by the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office. Cape May Star and Wave

Economy, weather mean slow start to season. Business owners hesitant to pass judgment. Cape May – A weak economy and only five dry days out of the first 22 days of June has made for soft beginning to the summer season in Cape May. Cape May Star and Wave

Stained glass reflections. Cape May – In celebration of the completion of the stained glass window restoration at the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May, Pastor Jim Richards will preach a series of sermons based on the scenes depicted in the windows. Cape May Star and Wave

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