Seaville, New Jersey
Seaville is an unincorporated community located within Upper Township in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States.
A post office was established in 1849, with Remington Corson as the first postmaster.
Seaville is home to the only yellow fire trucks in Cape May County, a tradition started in 1985 when the Seaville Fire Rescue Company was purchasing a new vehicle and thought that federal regulations would require the color. Since being formed in 1964 and purchasing its first fire truck a year later, the Seaville company has served the area, responding to over 200 calls a year from its fire station which is located on Route 50 across from Dino's Seaville Diner.Notable people
- Joshua Swain Jr., buried in the Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery in Seaville
- Walter S. Leaming, born in Seaville