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One ferry was forced back to Delaware after officials discovered the unexploded ordinance during low tied. The Cape May-Lewes ...
An unexploded bomb dating to World War II forced a South Jersey canal to close overnight, leaving dozens of people stuck in ...
It was an explosive discovery near the Cape May Canal in New Jersey when, the U.S. Coast Guard says, a beachgoer came across a WWII relic that had washed ashore near the jetty.
The Coast Guard shut down the waterway after ordnance was discovered at low tide, Delaware River and Bay Authority spokesman ...
An unexploded World War II-era ordnance discovered in the Cape May Canal late Monday night forced an overnight shutdown of ...
Coast Guard Closes Canal, Ferry Forced to Return to Delaware HIGBEE BEACH – A resident of Cold Spring, Lower Township, was ...
(Lewes, DE) -- The discovery of unexploded WWII ordnance leads to delays on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry. The device was found ...
Nearly 80 years after the war ended, the Cape May Lewes Ferry had to stop service because of an unexploded ordinance.
The Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA) has confirmed an unexploded WWII ordnance was the cause of Monday night’s delays on ...
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 ...
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