It is the third dolphin to be found on a New Jersey beach in the past 10 days and the fifth this year. The most recent was a short-beaked common dolphin was found washed up in Avalon on Feb. 19.
New Jersey is refusing to allow a shore town whose sand dunes have washed away in places to build a bulkhead, ruling that no one is in imminent danger.
Many people are already looking ahead to warmer days and the Summer of 2024, so how much will it cost for you to pay to park in Cape May County's Shore Towns?