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The Coast Guard shut down the waterway after ordnance was discovered at low tide, Delaware River and Bay Authority spokesman ...
One ferry was forced back to Delaware after officials discovered the unexploded ordinance during low tied. The Cape May-Lewes ...
The Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA) has confirmed an unexploded WWII ordnance was the cause of Monday night’s delays on ...
Multiple local, state and federal agencies gathered on a Cape May-Lewes Ferry boat Wednesday afternoon for an incident and ...
If you plan to sail on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry – the schedule for sailing is back on track with the 10:30 departure out of ...
Nearly 80 years after the war ended, the Cape May Lewes Ferry had to stop service because of an unexploded ordinance.
The Delaware River and Bay Authority will hold an emergency disaster exercise at the Cape May Ferry Terminal on Wednesday, April 23, starting at 7:30 a.m.  The exercise, which is expected to continue ...
Months after mystery sightings alarmed the public and politicians alike, the FAA says drone testing will be conducted near ...
Heads up, large drones are flying down the shore, but officials say there's nothing to worry about. The FAA is testing its drone detection abilities. They're operating several large drones and more ...
More than 100 commercial drones, plus several other large ones, are to make an appearance over the water at the Cape May Ferry Terminal in the coming weeks, the FAA said in a press release.