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It was an explosive discovery near the Cape May Canal in New Jersey when, the U.S. Coast Guard says, a beachgoer came across ...
The Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA) has confirmed an unexploded WWII ordnance was the cause of Monday night’s delays on ...
CAPE MAY — At home port, the crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Angela McShan stands ready to “Give ‘em the beans.” “That’s our phrase,” said Lt. Junior Grade Joseph Roth ...
An unexploded World War II-era ordnance discovered in the Cape May Canal late Monday night forced an overnight shutdown of ...
Canal was closed Tuesday night after an explosive device was found. The device was an unexploded World War II ordinance. The ...
Nearly 80 years after the war ended, the Cape May Lewes Ferry had to stop service because of an unexploded ordinance.
Lewes Ferry was delayed after an unexploded World War II ordnance was found in the Cape May Canal in New Jersey on April 28. The Coast Guard shut down the waterway after ordnance was discovered at low ...