Where is the Cape May County Herald printed newspaper distributed?

The Herald distributes 20,000 printed copies of the newspaper every Wednesday year-round.  Distribution runs from Ocean City to Cape May in nearly 175 easy access locations. The Herald is a free newspaper, but Herald readers will pay a $1 per copy at Wawa convenience stores throughout Cape May County.

Here’s the breakdown:

Avalon – 10 LocationsRio Grande – 14 Locations
Cape May – 11 LocationsSea Isle City – 9 Locations
Cape May Court House – 26 LocationsStone Harbor – 12 Locations
N. Cape May & Villas – 12 LocationsUpper Township – 22 Locations
Middle Township – 7 LocationsWildwoods -18 Locations
Ocean City – 22 Locations

Every Wednesday at the crack of dawn, rain or shine, Herald distributors are busy filling these locations with the week’s anticipated edition.  Printed copies of the Herald newspaper can be conveniently mailed to your home for a subscription fee of $225 per year for First Class delivery and $99 Media Mail service. Today, people can have the Herald delivered digitally to their smart phones for easy reading and maximum convenience for $59 per year.  Visit the Herald’s subscriptions page for all the options.

Not at all, a recent CVC Audit of the Herald indicates that 2.5 people on average read each copy of the Herald.  That average is maintained throughout the year and increases a bit during the summer months.

Feel free to call the Herald at (609) 886-8600 for the distribution point nearest your location.