Vol. 9, No. 22 - Thursday, July 7, 2011

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A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean ¯ Thursday, July 7, 2011 ¯ Vol. 9, No. 22 ¯ Cape May, America’s Original Seaside Resort

A Patriotic Parade Along Beach Avenue

Fife and drums marched down the Beach Avenue in the annual Independence Day Parade on Saturday, July 2 – more photographs inside. Aleksey Moryakov

THIS WEEK...

It’s The Swimsuit Issue!

Annual Tiki Bar Party In NCM

Pages 26-45

After-Party For “The Understudy”

Pages 72-83

Karaoke Night At The Boiler Room

Pages 117-125


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The Almanac thursdAY July 7 Scattered thunderstorms

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High Temperature: 84 Low Temperature: 71 Chance of Rain: 40% Sunrise: 5:41am Sunset: 8:28pm High Tides: 12:48am, 1:39pm Low Tides: 7:04am, 7:37pm

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High Temperature: 83 Low Temperature: 72 Chance of Rain: 30% Sunrise: 5:42am Sunset: 8:28pm High Tides: 1:46am, 2:40pm Low Tides: 7:59am, 8:44pm

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High Temperature: 82 Low Temperature: 72 Chance of Rain: 30% Sunrise: 5:42am Sunset: 8:27pm High Tides: 2:51am, 3:44pm Low Tides: 8:57am, 9:52pm

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High Temperature: 83 Low Temperature: 72 Chance of Rain: 20% Sunrise: 5:43am Sunset: 8:27pm High Tides: 3:59am, 4:47pm Low Tides: 9:57am, 10:58pm

monDAY July 11 Isolated thunderstorms

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High Temperature: 83 Low Temperature: 71 Chance of Rain: 30% Sunrise: 5:44am Sunset: 8:27pm High Tides: 5:07am, 5:46pm Low Tides: 10:57am

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Inside This Issue «The Coffee Break Page................. Page 12 «Ramblings from the Editors.........Page 13 «Food & Drink Guide.................... Page 21 «The Contest Page......................... Page 24 «Chance Meetings........................ Page 35 «Cape May Cooks.......................... Page 41 « The Old Fogey............................. Page 47 «Customer Service...........................Page 59 «The Answer Lady........................ Page 63 « The Shopping Guide................... Page 69 «Vampire City............................... Page 79

«The Theater Column.................... Page 93 «Cape May Crossword.................. Page 94 «Activity of the Week.................... Page 101 «Health & Beauty Guide................ Page 104 «Adopt An Animal........................Page 107 « Bird Droppings .......................... Page 113 «The Dating Column..................... Page 119 «The Movie Column....................... Page 123 «Homes of the Week......................Page 133 «About Exit Zero........................... Page 135


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7/2: Annual Independence Day Parade On Beach Avenue

Betty

Tessa, Megan

Queen Maysea Julia Hinkes

PHOTOGRAPHS BY Aleksey Moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

LUCKY BONES

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BACKWATER GRILLE

Serving Lunch & Dinner Daily from 11:30am

Steel Drum Brunch Sundays 9am-1pm

“Best Burger” Finalist - NJ Monthly

Coldest Beer in Cape May!

Lunch • Dinner Thin Crust Brick-Oven Pizza

1200 Route 109 South, Cape May (609) 884-BONE (2663)


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FISH MARKET SPECIALS friday, july 8 tHRU sunday, july 10

Seafood Gumbo $5.50/pint

TAKE-OUT SPECIALS friday, july 8 & saturday, july 9

Appetizer Special Clams Casino.... $7.95 Broiled stuffed flounder topped with shrimp PLATTER Served with baked potato or French fries & coleslaw.

$10.95

Fried flounder, crab cake & shrimp PLATTER Served with baked potato or French fries & coleslaw.

$10.95

Fisherman’s Wharf, Cape May

609-884-3064 www.thelobsterhouse.com Call Ahead & We’ll Have It Waiting For You!


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live entertainment Thursday, July 7 -

Five Hour Jones

Friday, July 8

Saturday, July 9

Please Please Me

Stellar Mojo

Sunday, July 10

Monday, July 11

The Loop

Stellar Mojo

Tuesday, July 12

Wednesday, July 13

Five Hour Jones

DJ Jon K $2 Miller Lites

Kitchen open until 2am all summer long!

OPEN 7 DAYS 11AM-2AM YEAR ROUND!

(609) 884-3459 426 Washington Street Mall Cape May Now Serving Trits!


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Open Mon - Sat. 7am-8pm & Sunday 7am-3pm Check us out on facebook or call 609-884-8030 for our daily specials! The Depot features popular homemade soups, salad selections, house roasted meats and local seafood specials

Talk to us about planning your next catered event!

Bob, Karen, Wayne, Suz

Eat In or Take Out • Catering for Any Event! 409 Elmira Street, Cape May (Next to the Train Station) • 609-884-8030

David Von Savage

Julie Lanctot, Audrey, Amelie and Alain Snois


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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT [10pm - 2am]

JULY 8 • The Cheaters JULY 9 • Ravioli Shanker JULY 15 & 16 • Cape May Diamonds JULY 22 • Scream JULY 23 • Dead Poets JULY 29 • The Sensational Soul Cruisers JULY 30 • Ravioli Shanker Carla Marmottini

HAPPY HOUR

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT [4:30pm - 7:30pm]

JULY 17 • Blind Drunk

EVERY THURSDAY [9pm] • “Are You Smarter Than A Bartender” Bar Trivia – It’s You vs. The Bartender! Weekly Prizes. Alexandria Archer, Mary Pilla, Megan Pilla, Juliiette Archer

609-884-4800 At the corner of Beach Ave. & Decatur Street www.CabanasOnTheBeach.com www.facebook.com/CabanasOnTheBeach


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Live Music

Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner

Friday, July 8 • 8-12pm THIRD WATCH

Breakfast on Saturday & Sunday

Saturday, July 9 • 8-12pm STAGE PASS

Enjoy Sushi and Cocktails on the Deck

Sunday, July 10 • 2-6pm it’s a sinatra thinG

Restaurant, Bar & Marina

954 Ocean Drive, Cape May

(Between the Garden State Parkway & Wildwood Crest On the Bay at Harbor View Marina)

609-884-5444•www.harborviewcapemay.com

C-View Inn Cape May’s Oldest & Friendliest Tavern

Mondays - Rib DAY 1/2 Rack - $8.50 All Day Long Tuesdays - TAVERN PIZZA & TACO DAY $3.50 Small Pizzas $5.50 Large Pizzas $1 Tacos Wednesdays our famous wing night! starting at 3pm

BEST WINGS IN SOUTH JERSEY Take-Out Package Goods Daily Specials 8 Flat Screen TVs happy hour Mon - Tues - Thurs - Fri 3-5pm $2 Domestics $3 Well Drinks

Best Wings & Great Specials 

Corner of Texas Ave. & Washington St., Cape May • 884-4712


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The EZ Guide To What’s Going On The who, what, when and where of Cape May’s social scene

Thursday, July 7 Movies On The Beach: Goonies Every Thursday, the good people from the Cape May Chamber of Commerce screen free movies on the beach. You bring the blanket, they’ll provide the entertainment. On July 7, don’t miss Goonies – that iconic treasure hunt feature of the 1980s. Show starts around 8:30pm, kids activities start at 7:30pm on the beach by the convention hall site. Call 8845508 for details. Friday, July 8 Bearcat Bootleggers At The Emlen Physick Estate Welcome to the Blind Pig – Cape May’s most notorious speakeasy. It’s the height of Prohibition and you won’t get past the bouncer without a password. Drinking is against the law, of course, but everybody’s doing it, so how bad can it be? Find out during this murderous piece of mystery theater at the Physick Estate. $25 for adults, $20 for children. Show starts at 8:30pm. For reservations, call 884-5404. Promenade Art Show Take one promenade, one great view of the Atlantic Ocean, and dozens and dozens of tents set up by local artists displaying cool goodies for your to browse. That’s a recipe for a great weekend, right there. The art show continues through Sunday, so you’ll have plenty of time to find the perfect piece. 10am to 5pm. Saturday, July 9 Antique Show And Sale At Historic Cold Spring Village This show presents antiques in an ideal setting – on the beautiful, wooded grounds of Historic Cold Spring Village, the county’s only living history museum. Antiques dealers will offer Victorian furniture, silver, ephemera, primitives, books and more. At 2pm on Saturday the Bob Ferris Orchestra will provide big band entertainment to get you in the shopping mood. Sale takes place on Saturday and Sunday 9am to 4:30pm. For details and directions, call 898-2300. Whale Of A Day Festival With more than 100 vendors, book and bake sales and a flea market, you’re sure to find something to please. Located on Clubhouse Drive just off Townbank Road. 8:30am-4pm.

“The Understudy” plays Tuesday through Sunday at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse Sunday, July 10 Second Sunday Gallery Walk Spend an artful afternoon visiting some of Cape May’s beautiful galleries. Start out at the West End Garage at 484 West Perry, where you’ll see work from the local Artists’ Cooperative, including porcelain pottery by Robin Hippel. Pick up a map to the other galleries, enjoy light refreshments, then head out to the Gail Pierson Gallery, Splash, SOMA, Spiritcatcher and the Mad Batter restaurant. Event runs from 1-5pm, which means you’ll hit the Batter right in time for happy hour! For details, call 770-8261. Monday, July 11 Coffeehouse Mondays At Martini Beach Martini Beach has created a perfect performance space – they’ve got guitars, a piano, live music, karaoke and a microphone with your name on it. If you’ve got an itch to perform – or just want to enjoy the talents of others – make sure to stop by. Starts at 10pm. Beach Patrol Superathalon Watch South Jersey’s top lifeguards compete in a running, rowing and sprinting triathalon along Beach Avenue. You’ll feel even safer in the water once you’ve seen these impressive competitors. Starts around 6am by the Cove Beach. For details, call 884-9520.

Tuesday, July 12 Cape May Kids Playhouse The Cape May Stage interns present this adaptation of Gwynne Spencer’s Down The Shore at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse. Follow some Cape May kids as the explore the shore in the 1950s in search of an exciting new invention: the transistor radio. Plenty of music and fun for youngsters, and a bit of nostalgia for the grandparents. $10 for adults, $7 for children. 10am. For tickets, call 884-1341. Wednesday, July 13 Cape May Stage Presents The Understudy The Understudy presents a love triangle with plenty of comic relief. Know what happens when a movie star finds himself miscast in a stage production of a Kafka masterpiece? Hilarity ensues. Starring G.R. Johnson, Kristen Calgaro and Lucas Darnell, Theresa Rebeck’s The Understudy starts at 8pm. $35 for adults, $30 for seniors, $15 for students. Call 884-1341. UPCOMING EVENTS An Evening With Liz Callaway, July 18 Broadway star Liz Callaway presents an evening of showstoppers at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse. Callaway has performed in Cats, Miss Saigon, and was the singing voice of the princess in Anastasia. Tickets are $75, show starts at 8pm. Call 884-1341.

Want to tell us about an event? CALL (609) 770-8479 or email jon@exitzero.us


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Dinner Nightly from 5pm Dr Emlen Physick

Reserve Your Private Party

Tom and Sue Carroll

Rehearsal Dinners • Reunions Baby Showers • Bridal Showers Any Special Occasion

Reservations: (609) 898-9800 301 Washington Street Mall, Cape May Corner of Washington & Perry Street

www.cucinarosa.com

John, Rebecca, Kaitlin, Kiera, Erin


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Serving Dinner from 5:30 Wednesday thru Monday Reserve Now for Special Events!

Outdoor Oceanfront Seating Available!

Beach Avenue & Howard Street at the Hotel Macomber (609) 884 8811 www.unionparkdiningroom.com

at 7 ocean Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily DC Gang at Decatur Street

Join Us for sunday funday Sunday, July 10 3-6pm

Live Music by Too Duo BYOB (bring your own beach chair!) Come Listen to Doug Williams on piano! He plays Thursday, Friday and Sunday

Connie, James, Anthony, Nicholas, John

7 Ocean Street at the Inn of Cape May 609-884-5555 • innofcapemay.com


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The Police Blotter

Montclair, New Jersey – Two women entered a store, perused the swimsuits, then one took three suits and entered a dressing room. When they began to leave the store, she was asked where she had left the suits. Then woman shoved her friend aside and bolted.

Classic Quotations

A Story From The Past “People shop for a bathing suit with more care than they do a spouse. The rules are the same. Look for something you’ll feel comfortable wearing. Allow for room to grow.” – Erma Bombeck “This race between Dick Swett and Bob Smith is hot and tight as a too-small bathing suit on a toolong car ride back from the beach.” – Dan Rather “They were doing a full back shot of me in a swimsuit and I thought, Oh my god, I have to be so brave. See, every woman hates herself from behind.” – Cindy Crawford “For a while I was on the cover of every Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, which was regarded as the pinnacle of success in America.” – Elle MacPherson

Cape May’s leaders took a far-sighted approach in the city’s post-hurricane (1944) construction. Instead of simply restoring everything to the way it was, significant upgrades were made to protect the town from future storms. The most notable improvements were the storm sewers that were installed along the new Beach Avenue, the expanded rock jetties and the steel-reinforced concrete seawall that replaced the boardwalk. Ben Miller

Facebook Mystery Contest

Weird Word Of The Week

Burquini A recent innovation in swimwear, the burquini is fashioned after the burqa and is favored by Muslim women. The burqini covers the entire body as well as the head, but not the face, hands or feet, in a manner similar to a diver’s wetsuit, but made of swimsuit material instead of rubber.

Don Pocher

KNOW your way around Cape May? Think of yourself as the observant type? Feast your eyes on the photograph above, prepared by our resident cryptographer Kate Chadwick. If you think you know what establishment you’re staring at, then you have a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to spend at a local business. Go to the Exit Zero Facebook page before Monday for a full-size, full-color photo and instructions on how to enter – follow the instructions carefully. And, don’t worry if you have never used Facebook before – it’s easy! Just ask your six-year-old nephew for help. To enter, look for the mystery photo at www.facebook. com/exitzeropublishing. Good luck!

Random Fact Of The Week

In Australia, Speedos are called “Budgy Smugglers,” a term which is derived from the name of a small parrot, the Domestic Budgerigar. Apparently, the body-hugging swimwear looks as if one is attempting to conceal a parrot when viewed from the front.

Fortune Cookie Of The Week J “A warm smile is testimony of a generous nature. ” J Once a week, the folks at Exit Zero eat at Cape Orient, the island’s fine Asian restaurant. Sometimes we find pearls of wisdom at the end of our meal. And sometimes we don’t. The above fortune cookie was eaten with cold sesame noodles. Please note: Any typos are not ours, but those of the fortune cookie manufacturers. We print them as we find them.


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Ramblings From The Editors

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Ideas, idle gossip, and occasionally important odds ’n’ ends

OWING a car in a town that relies for its prosperity on the tourist economy seems heavyhanded. When you add in the fact that the car was towed because the city was still finishing up a road-churning project that ought to have been finished well before the summer season started, well, that’s just clueless. But that’s what happened to someone who parked his car on Windsor Avenue on Saturday, June 18 and who swears there was not one single sign indicating that he shouldn’t be parking there. (And we believe him.) Turns out that Windsor was slated for resurfacing on the following Monday, which is when the car was towed, costing the visitor around $350. There are municipalities who carry out what could be described as courtesy towing, which happens when roadworks are slated. It happened to one of us in Brooklyn recently. The car was parked on a street where roadworks were planned. And even though signs WERE posted (though not clearly enough), the car was towed to an adjoining street, with no charge whatsoever. Why could the Cape May Police Department not have done this? But then this is the same city, and the same police department, that chose to enforce the seatbelt safety campaign a few years ago by ticketing drivers as they drove into town on Memorial Day weekend. We asked City Manager Bruce MacLeod why the car had been towed, and he said that ‘Road Closed’ signs were in place. Here’s the thing... City Hall needs to start acting like it knows how important tourists are. Without them, well, people like Bruce and our police chief wouldn’t be getting paid six-figure

displays at the Mad Batter (for details on the Gallery Walk, see page 9). The winning poster will help advertise Cape May Forum: Chautauqua At The Shore, which runs from September 15-25. You may as well mark your calendars now, as last year’s programming was well-received and the lectures and events this year promise to be just as enlightening. The theme for 2011 is “Guess What’s Coming for Dinner? The Politics of Food in the 21st Century.” Yum. Thanks to our readers for all the positive feedback we’re getting on the City Council column. It’s all in good fun, and we’re glad you’re enjoying it in the spirit in which it was intended. Don’t let your feedback stop there – do you have a favorite waitress, shopkeeper, hotel clerk? Or business owners – do you have an employee you can always count on? We are always on the lookout for Employee of the Week, so drop Kate an email if you have someone in mind who deserves recognition. Unfortunately, there are no large cash prizes involved, but a public pat in the back is a nice substitute. two new eateries have gotten the thumbs-up here at EZ Global HQ. We recently enjoyed a delicious lunch at Y.B. Eat Place, on Beach Avenue, and our resident ice cream aficionado was given a hot tip to check out the gelato place in Washington Commons, which has so far been under our ice cream radar. But check it we did and oh, boy – delicious! Speaking of food, the Cape May Point General Store has reopened after a five-year absence and over $800,000 worth of renovations, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. We haven’t gotten over there yet to check it out but we plan to... Hope you enjoyed those fireworks.

³ salaries. Wise up, guys. Anyone with an interest in food, politics or art (and everyone loves at least one of those things) should visit the Gail Pierson Gallery this Sunday, July 10 for an artist reception with Sandra Bloodworth, who won Cape May Forum’s poster contest. Sandra’s work, a colorful oil on canvas piece which reads “All Politics Is Local,” netted her a $1,000 prize and the distinction of having her piece reproduced for the Forum’s big event in September (which you will read much more about in these pages over the next couple months). The three honorable mention winners were Margaret Kois, Blair Seitz and Nancy Tankersley. Visitors to the Gail Pierson Gallery, on Washington Street, across from City Hall, can purchase posters and have them signed by Sandra while enjoying good company and light refreshments from 1-5pm. All proceeds from poster sales will benefit Cape May Forum. The reception is scheduled during the Second Sundays Gallery Walk, so guests can continue on the art trail and enjoy several other galleries, including West End Garage, Splash, SOMA, Spiritcatcher and the

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Breakfast & Lunch 8am to 3pm Dinner from 5pm

Live Music - No Cover Thurs. July 7 - mike murphy • 7:30-10:30pm Friday, July 8 - jay bethel • 7:30-10:30pm

Japanese • Sushi • Chinese • Thai Cuisine

Saturday, July 9 - robin & amy • 7:30-10:30pm

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK YEAR ROUND

Sun., July 10 - Open Mic w/Tom Werkheiser 7pm

Lunch • Dinner • Take-Out • Catering 315 Ocean Street, Washington Commons Mall (609) 898-0088 • www.capeorient.com

Wednesday, July 13 - BLONDAGE • 7:30-10:30pm

AT THE CARROLL VILLA HOTEL

19 Jackson Street, Cape May 884-5970 - madbatter.com


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Seaside Cheese Co.

Cotswold Cheddar

This “pub cheese” with onions and chives is mellow & crumbly with a powerful vegetable taste!

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Jim, Pattie, Vicki, Anne

600 PARK BOULEVARD WEST CAPE MAY • 884-8700

Ocean View FAMILY RESTAURANT

Open Everyday 7am-10pm Maggie, Sean, Erin, Maura

Beach Avenue & Grant Street, Cape May 884-3772 • www.oceanviewrestaurant.com


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Edie, Rocky

Leo and Pattie Nardone

PHOTOGRAPHS BY Aleksey Moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

Oyster Bay Steak & Seafood Restaurant

and

CLIPPER SHIP PUB

 ~ Talk of the Town

Dinner 7 Nights a Week from 5pm Early Dinner Specials • 5-6pm • $22.95 1/2 PRICE RAW BAR ITEMS • 5-6pm in the Pub Only Sports TV in The Clipper Ship Pub George Karavan at the Baby Grand on Saturday Night

Affordable Pub Menu Available! Includes Crabcake Sandwich, Fish & Chips, Bag of Donuts, Chef George’s Soup du Jour & much more!

Re s e r va t i o n s : 6 0 9 - 8 8 4 - 5 8 7 8 9 9 1 O c e a n D r ive, C a p e M ay w w w. b l u e c l aw r e s t a u r a n t . c o m

Serving Dinner Nightly From 5pm

Great Menu New Martinis Delicious Desserts Fresh seafood • Tasty steaks • Copper-top bar Bottle & draft beer • Free parking

609-884-2111 615 Lafayette St., Cape May


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Shannon Cole, Blake Robbins

Suzanne Muldowney, aka the Underdog

Miss Cape May County Anna Negron

PHOTOGRAPHS BY Aleksey Moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

Zagat Rated Fine Dining Serving Every Evening New, serving lunch from 12 - 3 Treat yourself to the very best in dining, accommodations and service. You’re sure to be delighted.

1301 Beach Avenue • Exit0_PSI_June1_2011.indd 1

609.884.9090 • petershieldsinn.com 6/7/11 7:22 AM


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Tasting Room Hours: Sun. - Thur. 12-6pm • Friday & Saturday 12-7pm

Winery Tours Daily at 3 pm (reservations recommended)

Live Music on Fridays & Saturdays

Syrah * Blush * Chardonnay Port * Pinot Noir * Red Reserve Pinot Grigio * Riesling * Cabernet Franc Merlot* Cabernet Sauvignon Gift Certificates & Gift Baskets Available New Wine Releases now available: Isaac Smith Apple Isaac Smith Fini Blanc 2010 Albarino Summer Grill Nights Every Wednesday Night Doors open at 6pm $28 per person - Cash Bar - Call for reservations View the menus on our website! Luke Meade, Taylor and Lily Barta, Ellie Jardinella, Dad, Ryan Morganweck

Peg, Mark, Kate

(609) 884-1169 711 Townbank Road, North Cape May www.capemaywinery.com


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91 Beach Drive, North Cape May (609) 886-5529 www.harpoonhenrys.net

Open Daily

Serving Lunch & Dinner

$5.00 SUNDAYS

Alyssa, Shannon, Victoria, Eben

Sunday July 17th $5 APPETIZERS $5 PITCHERS MILLER LITE $5 GLASSES OF WINE $5 FROZEN RUM RUNNERS

Live Music By BLONDAGE 1 - 5pm

COME & SPEND SUNDAYS ON THE BAY!!!!

Happy Hour Specials

Monday thru Friday

3 - 5:30pm

Tuesday - Wing Night Thursday - Prime Rib night Live Music Nightly! Thursday, July 7 - MICHAEL JAMES • 6 - 10pm Friday, July 8 Saturday, July 9 MICHAEL JAMES beachcomber bill 6 - 10pm 6 - 10pm Monday, July 11 ANN OSWALD 6 - 10pm

Tuesday, July 12 SAL ANTHONY 6 - 10pm

Sunday, July 10

Benefit for Animal Outreach 1-5pm - 5 Hour Jones beachcomber bill 6 - 10pm

Wednesday, July 13 SAL ANTHONY 6 - 10pm

Joey, Sean, Corey


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Having a bad day?

Janice, Elvyra and Taylor Barney

MR. PIPP TRIES HIS HAND AT GOLF Charles Dana Gibson 1899

Turn it around at The Merion! (here for you 7 nights a week) Dinner, Cocktails from 5 p.m. Live Piano Music nightly from 5:30 p.m.

JAZZ TRIO ON TUESDAYS FROM 8:30 Will, Kevin and Matthew Pownall

Early Bird/Night Owl Prix Fixe Specials $16.95 two courses; $18.95 three courses seated before 5:30 or after 8:30 (after 9:30 Saturdays) Try our $16.95 Express Dinners--available all night Full Bar

Free Onsite Parking

Kids’ Menu

Mondays: MAC Designer Show House Dinner/Tour

106 Decatur St. at Columbia Ave., Cape May Reservations: 609-884-8363, or make reservations online at www.merioninn.com


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Open Daily LUNCH & DINNER

SEAFOOD • STEAKS COCKTAILS

PHILLIES games

Domestic Beer Specials Pints and Bottles $2.50 Available during every game! Join the PHUN!

Early Bird Dinners

Monday thru Thursday 4-6pm

Wednesday Family Friendly Trivia Night - 8pm

Live Music... ThursdayS Jay Bethel Unplugged - 8pm Fridays at 9pm OPEN MIC NIGHT

The Talent has been Awesome!

Saturdays Barry • 9pm SUNDAYS Barry • 4-6pm (609) 884-3449 WASHINGTON STREET MALL, cAPE mAY www.pilothousecapemay.com

| Kids’ Menu | | Great Veggie Dishes | | Charming Patio | | Delicious Desserts | “BEST MEXICAN” by NJ Monthly for the past 6 Years! “BEST of the SHORE” Philadelphia Magazine 2006 “EXCELLENT” — AC Press 2005

Carpenter’s Square Mall Cape May | 898-7750

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The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink Chart What you need to know about the food and the vibe

Meals served

Price range of entrées

Bar or BYOB?

Should I book?

Food for kids?

Other details

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A ca Mia 524 Washington Street Mall (609) 884-6661, www.acamia.com

A lovely spot on Cape May’s Washington Street Mall. Fine food of northern Italy & world-class people-watching!

L, D

$10-$30 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

Aleathea’s 7 Ocean Street, (609) 884-5555, Ext. 226 www.innofcapemay.com

This fine restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Sit on their oceanfront porch and enjoy a cocktail!

B, L, D

$15-$45 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

Avalon coffee 7 Gurney Street, Cape May, 898-8088, www.avaloncoffeecompany.com

The Cape May location is now open daily.. They have great sandwiches as well as great coffee and smoothies!

B, L

$3-$8 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

N/A

NO

YES

Axelsson’s Blue Claw 991 Ocean Drive, (609) 884-5878 blueclawrestaurant.com

Fine dining near the harbor. Elegant dining room, cozy fireplace, and the classic Clipper Ship Pub.

D

$24-$30 Cards: V, MC, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

backstreet 600 Park Boulevard, West Cape May 884-7660, backstreetcapemaynj.com

Downhome cooking and a really friendly, laidback vibe are what you’ll find in this gem of a place. Awesome nightly specials!

B, D

$13-$29 Cards: V, MC, AE

BYOB

YES

YES

BELLA VIDA CAFÉ 406 N. Broadway, (609) 884-6322 www.bellavidacafe.com

“The local café with a wholesome aroma” is what they call it... and that’s how we describe it. Very apt!

B, L

$5-$25 Cards: V, MC, D

BYOB

NO

YES

big wave burritos 1400 Texas Avenue, Cape May (609) 898-To Go

An awesome burrito eatery with a beachy, oh-so-casual vibe and excellent food - great smoothies, too!

L, D

$2-$8

BYOB

NO

YES

The Black Duck 1 Sunset Boulevard, (609) 898-0100 blackduckonsunset.com

A chic interior and stylish food, but the ambience is anything but pretentious. Modern American cuisine.

D

$15-$28 Cards: V, MC

BYOB

YES

NO

blue moon ice cream 102 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 898-1413

Blue Moon is the latest addition to the ice cream scene. Blue Moon also has milkshakes, water ice, fruit shakes, pretzels and more!

Ice Cream

$3-$7 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

N/A

NO

YES

blue Moon pizza Perry Street & Beach Avenue Cape May, (609) 884-3033

If your stomach is grumbling as you lie on the beach, if you need a late-night snack after a fun night at the bars... it’s all here!

L, D

$7-$13 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

NO

YES

The Blue Pig Tavern 251 Beach Avenue, (609) 884-8422 congresshall.com

Congress Hall’s restaurant is better than ever, serving classic tavern food with a twist or two along the way.

B, L, D

$12-$36 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

Boiler room 251 Beach Avenue in Congress Hall (609) 884-8421

The coolest hot spot in town. The Boiler Room is where it’s at for a cocktail and the music to dance it off.

Cocktails

Cards: V, MC, AE, D

Full Bar

NO

NO

brown room 251 Beach Avenue in Congress Hall (609) 884-8421

Cape May’s living room is just the ticket when you want to relax with a beverage and great food.

Cocktails

Cards: V,MC,AE,D

FULL BAR

NO

NO

KEY

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b Handicap accessible

H Takeout available

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H

U

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7/2: Annual Independence Day Parade On Beach Avenue photographS by ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Mary Alice, Mike Lears, Ashley and Rainey Dypski, Al and Diana Ingraham

Fife and drums


Thursday, July 7, 2011

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The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink Chart What you need to know about the food and the vibe

Meals served

Price range of entrées

Bar or BYOB?

Should I book?

Food for kids?

Other details

b

Cabanas 429 Beach Avenue, (609) 884-4800 cabanasonthebeach.com

It’s always warm and friendly in this lively beachfront bar that features some of the best live bands around.

B, L, D

$8-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

Cape May Winery 711 Townbank Road, (609) 884-1169 capemaywinery.com

This beautiful winery is open daily from 12-5pm. Make a reservation to tour the winery on Saturdays at 3pm.

Winery

$5-$27 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

WINERY

N/A

NO

Cape Orient 315 Ocean Street, (609) 898-0088 capeorient.com

Great food every time, whether you are looking for Chinese, Thai or sushi. Service is superb, too.

L, D

$12-$19 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

carriage house 1048 Washington Street, Pysick Estate Cape May, (609) 884-5404

The Carriage House offers everything from hearty wraps, salads, quiche and paninis to classic teas.

L

$12-$19 V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

Copper Fish 416 Broadway, West Cape May (609) 898-1555

Chef Geoff Johnson’s Copper Fish offers fresh fish and prime meats at a new site – Broadway and Sunset.

D

$24-$32 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

Cucina Rosa 301 Washington Street Mall (609) 898-9800 www.cucinarosa.com

Nicely located at the beginning of the mall, this Italian restaurant is a mustvisit. Simply superb food.

D

$12-$29 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

C-View inn Texas Avenue & Washington Cape May (609) 884-4712

A locals’ favorite, the oldest and friendliest tavern in town with great wings, excellent pub fare and cold beer.

L, D

$4-$18 Cards: V, MC

FULL BAR

NO

YES

depot market cafÉ 409 Elmira Street, Cape May (609) 884-8030

New owners Chris and Lisa Shriver are keeping the old favorites at this locals joint AND adding new specials.

B, L, D

$6-$14

BYOB

NO

YES

The Ebbitt Room 25 Jackson Street, (609) 884-5700 virginiahotel.com

With the remarkable cooking of chef Lucas Manteca, there’s even more reason than usual to visit. Sublime concoctions.

D

$26-$33 V, MC, AE, D

BAR

YES

NO

ella’s 326 Carpenter’s Lane, Cape May (609) 884-3350

To-go food without the guilt. Smoothies, parfaits, the freshest fruit and green salads, and outstanding sandwiches.

B, L

$4-$7

N/A

NO

YES

H

ellie’s bakery 301 North Broadway, West Cape May (609) 884-4007

A from-scratch, small-batch bakery that uses only real, fresh ingredients in all their decadent baked goods.

Bakery

$1-$30 Cards: V, MC

N/A

NO

YES

u H

fish and fancy 2406 Bayshore Road, Villas (609) 886-8760, www.fishandfancy.com

Superb seafood however you like it – fried, broiled, grilled, blackened or sautéed. That’s choice for you. Great salads, too!

L, D

$5-$19 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

ub H

410 Bank Street 410 Bank Street (609) 884-2127, www.410bankstreet.com

After 25 years, it’s still one of Cape May’s finest restaurants, serving food that’s as brilliant and creative as ever.

D

$25-$37 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

u

KEY

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b Handicap accessible

H u b

H

U

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H u b u b

H b

H u

H u b

H

U

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H Takeout available

U Dog-friendly patio in season


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What They’re Wearing On The Streets Of Cool Cape May

Ryan, 22 months, cute kid, Washington DC. Shirt from Children’s Place, shorts from Old Navy, footwear from Crocs.

Andy, 34, market researcher, Washington DC. Shirt from Hanes, shorts from Old Navy, footwear from Reef, sunglasses are aviators.

Jack, 3, (preschool) student, Washington DC. Shirt from Gap, shorts from Old Navy, footwear from Crocs.

Annette, 32, marketing analyst, Washington DC. Dress from Banana Republic, footwear from Max, jewelry from The Limited, sunglasses from Target.

PHOTOGRAPHS BY Danielle o’neal... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

The Exit Zero Clip Art And Fake Ad Contests Start looking through the paper... you could win a gift certificate to an advertiser!

FAKE AD CONTEST

Somewhere in this paper is a fake ad!

CLIP ART CONTEST Hidden somewhere in the paper is this sun tan lotion... Find it & enter to win!

But be aware as it may be a real business in our area, but the product or service will not be real...

Actual Size Shown Here:

Check closely! This Week’s Prizes: Ella’s • Union Park • Cape May Sports Memorabilia Copper Fish • Passes to NASW Museum (4) CONTEST answerS June 15 issue Clip Art answer: Page 93 - East Coast Parasail Ad FAKE AD answer: Page 85 - Sprizza Ad

This Week’s Prizes: Henry’s Jewelry • Fudge Kitchen • Andrew’s Celebrate Cape May • Mary Ann’s Jewelry

When you find the answer(s)... enter by one of these ways: 1. E-mail your name and address along with the answer to: jason@exitzero.us 2. Mail us your name, address, and answer on an 8.5 x 11 piece of paper to: Exit Zero Publishing, 109 Sunset Boulevard, Suite D, Cape May, NJ 08204 Entries Deadline Date: Tuesday, July 19. Draw Date: Wednesday, July 20. One entry per address or email address. Prizes will be mailed to the winners.

If mailing your entry do NOT put both answers on one sheet of paper... you’ll only be entered into one contest! You CAN put both answers in one email!

CONTEST WINNERS June 15 issue Clip Art WinnerS Sue Ann Rea • Ramona Shoffler • Lynnie Braun Kathleen Olsack • Dottie Pearson

FAKE AD WINNERS: Edward Doering • Janet DeLuca • Judy Diedrich Warren Brodt • Meredith Flynn


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The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink Chart What you need to know about the food and the vibe

Meals served

Price range of entrées

Bar or BYOB?

Should I book?

Food for kids?

Other details

u H

frescos 412 Bank Street, Cape May (609) 884-0366, frescoscapemay.com

From the same owners of 410 Bank Street, this restaurant wins awards for its Italian food every year for a reason.

D

$18-$29 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

gecko’s Carpenter’s Square Mall, Cape May (609) 898-7750

The opening of Gecko’s always signals a change of season in Cape May. They serve superb southwestern food on their patio.

L, D

$8-$24

BYOB

YES

YES

GODMOTHER’S Broadway & Sunset, (609) 884-4543, godmothersrestaurant.com

Excellent downhome Italian food, reasonably priced and great for family dinners. Check out their early bird specials.

D

$12-$28

BYOB

YES

YES

harbor view 954 Ocean Drive 884-5444 harborviewcapemay.com

A Key West vibe, great views of the harbor, good food and regular entertainment. Plus their deck is now open weekends!

B, L, D

$6-$30 Cards: V, MC

BAR

NO

YES

HARPooN HENRY’S Beach Drive & Browning, (609) 886-5529, www.harpoonhenrys.net

Famous for its sunsets, this spot just reopened. There’s no better place to sip a cold beer while catching those last rays!

L, D

$10-$21 Cards: V, MC, D

BAR

NO

YES

harrY’s Madison & Beach Avenue (609) 88-HARRY, harryscapemay.com

The restaurant at the Montreal Inn was relaunched last summer, to fine reviews. Excellent family fare.

B, L, D

$8-$24 Cards: V, MC, D, AE

BAR

YES

YES

hawk haven vineyard 600 S. Railroad Ave., Rio Grande (609) 846-7347, hawkhavenvineyard.com

Paradise for wine lovers, a short drive north of town. The vineyard is open daily from 12-5pm.

Winery

N/A

Winery

NO

NO

hemingway’s 1045 Beach Avenue (609) 884-5611, hemingwayscapemay.com

A relaxed yet elegant island ambiance, featuring USDA Prime Steaks and classic seafood creations.

B, L, D

$15-$38 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

YES

YES

hot dog tommy’s Jackson Street @ Beach Avenue 884-8388, www.hotdogtommys.com

Looking for Hot Dog Tommy’s? Just look for folks lined up down the street. This is not your average hot dog experience.

L, D

$1-5 Cash Only

N/A

N/A

YES

b H

Island Grill 311 Mansion Street Cape May, (609) 884-0200

The interior design and menu concoctions are similar – Caribbeaninfluenced and very, very colorful.

L, D

$13-$26 Cash Only

BYOB

YES

YES

ub H

italiano’s 600 Park Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 898-2200

Sometimes, only pizza will do. And Italiano are masters. They also have hoagies, salads and wraps, and offer FREE delivery.

L, D

$5-$12 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

N/A

YES

Jo Jo Mediterranean Grill 102 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 884-0182, 898-1313

Go Meditteranean with your favorite Greek and Italian dishes - steaks, falafel, pasta, seafood, salads & more.

L,D

$5-$15 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

NO

YES

la verandah 107-113 Grant Street, Cape May (609) 884-5868, www.hotelalcott.com

This superb spot offers indoor and outdoor dining, and elegant dishes like Salmon Victoria and Chicken Di Parma.

D

$19-$32 Cards: V, MC, AE

BYOB

YES

YES

KEY

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b Handicap accessible

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H u b

H Takeout available

H

U

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H u H

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H

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7/1: 12th Annual Tiki Bar Party By The Hienkels In North Cape May

Names PHOTOGRAPH BY aleksey moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

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THE BEACH

OPEN EVERY DAY

8088 BAKERY

MICRO

ROASTED COFFEES

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SPECIALTY

FROZEN COFFEE

DRINKS

HAND

GOODS

ROLLED BAGELS

CATERING

BREAKFAST

TRAYS

&

SPECIALTY

SANDWICHES


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The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink Chart What you need to know about the food and the vibe

Meals served

Price range of entrées

Bar or BYOB?

Should I book?

Food for kids?

the lobster house Fisherman’s Wharf, (609) 884-8296, thelobsterhouse.com

Take-out, fish market, restaurant, raw bar, breakfast diner... The Lobster House has it all. A must visit while at the cape!

B, L, D

$5-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

NO

YES

lucky bones 1200 Route 109, (609) 884-BONE, luckybonesgrill.com

It’s a huge hit for a reason. Excellent food, great bar vibe, superb service. Gets it right every single time.

L, D

$6-$22 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

For tables of eight or more

YES

mad batter 19 Jackson Street (609) 884-5970, madbatter.com

The original fine dining restaurant in Cape May and still one of the best. The food is always creative.

B, L, D

$19-$30 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

YES

YES

magnolia room 301 Howard Street, Cape May (609) 884-8409, www.chalfonte.com

This is as old school as it gets. The Chalfonte Hotel’s restaurant has had the same chefs for more than 60 years. Simply wonderful.

B, D

$10-$34 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

YES

YES

marie nicole’s 9510 Pacific, Wildwood Crest (609) 522-5425 www.marienicoles.com

Marie Nicole’s serves modern American cuisine with a European ambiance. Late menu, desserts and cocktails.

D

$19-$44 Cards: V, MC, D, AE

BAR

YES

NO

Marq’s Pub & restaurant 501 Beach Avenue (609) 884-3500

The new spot at the Marquis de Lafayette hotel. A good old-fashioned pub atmosphere on weekends.

B, D

$4-$22 Cards: V, MC, AE

BAR

NO

YES

Martini Beach 429 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-1925

A lively nightspot with a friendly vibe, fine Mediterranean dishes, and a panoramic oceanfront view.

D

$15-$30 Cards: V, MC, D, AE

BAR

YES

NO

merion inn 106 Decatur Street (609) 884-8363, merion inn.com

The dim, amber lighting, dark wooden bar, period fittings and classy staff give a special ambience.

D

BAR Cards: V, MC, D, AE

BAR

YES

YES

Montreal Liquor Store Beach Ave and Madison, Cape May (609) 884-6114

Grab a bottle of your favorite vino on your way to a BYOB, or st ock up on beer and spirits for your next party.

Spirits

$5-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

Liquor Store

NO

NO

ocean view Beach & Grant Avenues (609) 884-3772 oceanviewrestaurant.com

A large and very reliable menu. Classic diner food, and very reasonably priced. A locals’ favorite.

B, L, D

$9-$30 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

NO

YES

old grange 723 Seashore Road, Cape May (609) 884-0114

Renowned Philadelphia chef Tony Clark has taken over the kitchen, making this an exciting addition to the restaurant scene.

L, D

Please call for details.

BYOB

YES

YES

peter shields 1301 Beach Avenue, (609) 884-9090 www.petershieldsinn.com

The Georgian revival mansion is magnificent and the modern American menu matches it all the way.

D

$22-$39 Cards: V, MC, D

BYOB

NO

NO

THE PILOT HOUSE 142 Decatur Street(609) 884-3449 www.pilothousecapemay.com

A classic pub and restaurant offering good burgers, excellent comfort good and an authentic ambience.

L, D

$5-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

YES

YES

KEY

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b Handicap accessible

H Takeout available

Other details

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The New Ebbitt Room

Hand-Crafted Cocktails & Small Plate Delights On The Porch Just one of the many delightful experiences at the reimagined Ebbitt Room, where artisanal cocktails, farm-fresh classic American cuisine and a sophisticated, yet casual, vibe create the perfect setting for a new Cape May tradition.

Rediscover The Ebbitt Room and ask for our introductory $35 Prix-Fixe Menu. Reservations suggested, introductory menu not available on Saturday evenings.

Reservations: 609 884 5700

The Virginia Hotel, 25 Jackson Street Cape May, NJ 08204


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The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink Chart What you need to know about the food and the vibe

Meals served

Price range of entrées

Bar or BYOB?

Should I book?

Food for kids?

rio station 3505 Route 9 SouthRio Grande (609) 889-2000

While all around it has changed, the Rio is still serving excellent food with old-style, friendly service.

L, D

$13-$29 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

YES

YES

Rock Pile 1200 Lincoln Boulevard,North Cape May (800) 643-3779 • www.cmlf.com

Munching on a Juicy Burger, on the waterfront, while you watch the ferries come & go – very relaxing!

L, D

$3-$10 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

CALL

NO

YES

Rusty Nail 205 Beach Avenue, Cape May 884-0017 • www.beachshack.com

Coldest beer and coolest vibe in town. The iconic Rusty Nail is the place to be for an iconic Cape May experience.

B, L, D

$10-$19 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

NO

YES

The Sea Shanty 711 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 898-6015 • seashantycapemay.com

Fresh seafood for eat-in or take out. Open every day from 11:30 am-10 pm. Check out their daily specials!

L, D

$8-$20 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

NO

YES

Seaside Cheese Company 600 Park Blvd, (609) 884-8700 www.seasidecheesecapemay.com

A huge plus for the area when it opened, and this place continues to delight with gourmet treats.

L, D

$4-$12 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

N/A

N/A

YES

Sushi Ukai 1500 Route 47 South, Rio Grande (609) 770-7773, www.sushiukai.com

Enjoy delicious, fresh and nutritious authentic Chinese, Japanese, Malaysian and Thai cuisine - all homemade!

L, D

$2.25-$36.95 Cards: V, MC, AE

BYOB

YES

YES

tisha’s 318 Washington Street Mall (609) 884-9119, tishasfinedining.com

This local favorite moved from Convention Hall to the mall, at the former site of Stumpo’s. Now open daily.

B, L, D

$18-$35 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

The Ugly Mug 426 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-3459

A Cape May legend, and even better now that they’ve put those wonderful booths in there - such a treat.

L, D

$12-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

NO

YES

uncle bill’s pancake house Beach Avenue & Perry Street Cape May (609) 884-7199

Reliably-excellent food – there is a reason why people wait... excellent breakfasts. Open daily.

B, L

$4-$9

BYOB

NO

YES

D

$18-$35 Cards: V, MC, AE

BYOB

YES

YES

union park Elegant dining in a classic old hotel, and Beach Avenue & Howard, (609) 884-8811, the food is magnificent and inventive. www.unionparkdiningroom.com One of the best in the area. vincenzo’s little italy ii 3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May (609) 889-6610

If you want to bring the family for a fine and fun Italian meal, look no further than here! The kids will love it.

L, D

$8-$20 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

YES

YES

WASHINGTON INN 801 Washington Avenue (609) 884-5697 www.washingtoninn.com

Superb gourmet food, and a bar to get your night off on the right foot. Amazing wine list. Be sure to visit on weekends.

D

$18-$34 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

YES

YES

zoe’s 715 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-1233

Zoe’s has large portions at affordable prices. And they have a great dogfriendly patio!

B, L

$4-$12

BYOB

NO

YES

KEY

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b Handicap accessible

Other details

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H u b

H u b

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7/1: 12th Annual Tiki Bar Party By The Hienkels In North Cape May

Mike and Krista Iames

Mike and Kourtney Perry

Bill and Kimberly Mastriana

PHOTOGRAPHS BY Aleksey Moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

“Wonderful ambiance, service and food! As Cape May locals Tisha’s is arguably the best dining here!” - Tony, Jane, Ashley and Amber

Breakfast Daily from 8am • Lunch Daily from 11:30

Dinner Nightly from 5pm

322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May (609) 884-9119 • www.tishasfinedining.com


Thursday, July 7, 2011

Announcing Cape May’s Employee Of The Week

NextTimeLiveMusicEZ

6/19/11

5:52 PM

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photograph by Danielle O’Neal

AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE Featuring Hand-cut Steaks, Fresh Local Seafood, Award-winning Wine List & International Beers-on-tap

-WINNERWine Spectator

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Rio Nights 9:00. P.M

MONDAYS

LIVE MUSIC

BOOM! Goes the Dynamite Half Price Wings/Beer Specials Don’t forget

TERRY-OKE! Every Friday Night

Name: Melissa Lomax Occupation: Postmaster, Cape May Point Post Office Age: I just turned 34 on June 10th. Hometown: Cape May Court House, NJ, 08210 (I include the zip code; remember I am a postal employee!) How long have you worked here? It’s my third year as Postmaster here, but I’ve been with the USPS since just after high school. Best thing about the job? I especially enjoy the community outreach and marketing aspect of it. What do you recommend here? Lots! Forever stamps, Priority boxes, and our new “Every Door Direct Mail” retail products. What’s your OTHER dream job? I want to spend my career with the post office, helping to revitalize mail’s relevance in a digital world. Favorite thing about Cape May? It’s hard to name one thing – I have so many breathtaking memories that are evoked whenever I am in Cape May. Interview by Kate Chadwick Want to nominate an employee of the week? Email kate@exitzero.us.

10

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DJ

Jimmy J Half Price Apps/Beer Specials

Rio Grande Center Shopping Mall • 609-889-2000 •


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The Exit Zero Random Gift Certificate Giveaway

CARIBBEAN BREAKFAST • $2 Mimosas, $5 Bloody Mary’s until 10 am • Live Steel Drum Music on Friday’s • Life Guard and Military Discount • Free Beach Chair Storage During Breakfast • Never A Wait!

MONDAY’S FAMILY FUN NIGHT • Starting June 27th 5pm to 7pm • Kidz Face Painting, Characterist, Balloon Animals & So Much More! • Children 4 and Under Always Eat Free! (Reservations Recommended)

609-884-4800 At the corner of Beach Ave. & Decatur Street www.CabanasOnTheBeach.com www.facebook.com/CabanasOnTheBeach

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Every week our photographer Danielle O’Neal roams the streets of Cape May on a mission... to give away a $50 gift certificate to spend at a local business. But it’s not quite THAT easy – first, the lucky recipient has to answer three questions related to our issue theme, which this week is all about swimsuits. This week’s winner is Erin Wallin, 30, a teacher from Philadelphia, PA. We found Erin strolling along the Washington Street Mall with her dad. Here are her answers to our piercing questions: Do you own or have you ever worn a Speedo? No! Have you ever gone skinny dipping? Nope. Do you prefer a one piece or two piece bathing suit? Prefer twopiece, but hate bathing suits. Erin wins a $50 gift certificate to A Ca Mia for answering our questions. Congratulations and enjoy! PHOTOGRAPH BY Danielle o’neal


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Martini beach Jazz

Cocktails

Tapas

609.884.1925 on the corner of beach & decatur, overlooking cape may beach

The Best Happy Hour ~ Live Music ~ Award-winning Cuisine Wednesday, July 6: $5 Tropical Mojitos & gil thompson's Cuban Jazz

Thursday, July 7: Mellow Jazz & Blues w/ The Geno White Trio

Friday, July 8: Dinner & a Show w/ Eddie Morgan & Rek'd 4 Jazz

Monday, July 11: late-night coffeehouse & open mic

Sunday – Tuesday, July 10-12: Enjoy Keith Rippey's Cocktail Piano

www.MartiniBeachCapeMay.com


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7/1: 12th Annual Tiki Bar Party By The Hienkels In North Cape May photographS by Aleksey moryakov

Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm

Early Bird Specials $21.95 from 5:00-5:30

Ryan Prieche, Michelle O’Hara and friend

(609) 898-0100

1 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May Southern Italian, Seafood & Steaks, Pasta, Veal & Chicken

ODMOTHERS Dinner Nightly from 5pm

Ryan, Sethanie, Nia, Eric

Early Bird Specials Only $16.95 Available 5:00-5:30

Serving a complete Italian Dinner Menu!

Broadway & Sunset ~ 884-4543

Dixie Chicks


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Chance Meetings

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Everett Chance wines and dines Cape May’s single ladies

anted: one wingman. Must be available to discuss football as well as home repair. Experience in selfsacrifice to help others meet women highly desirable. Ability to live vicariously through me strongly preferred. My wingman, Tony, moved away last week. Unlike cinematic wingmen, Tony never hauled my drunken ass home after a binge, didn’t concoct a scheme to get me out of a bad date, never went home with the ugly friend so I could score with the hottie. But he listened to every dating tale I told, was always ready for some Monday morning quarterbacking, could loan me tools to fix anything, told me the highs and lows of his wife and kids, and never failed to give me a verbal smackdown when he thought I was acting like a jackass over a woman. Tony was there for me right until he left. I’d planned a goodbye party for him at Harpoon Henry’s, with 40 people attending and all sorts of special gifts. And then the email came. A woman responded to this

column, and wanted to set up a dinner date. Two catches: she wanted to bring a girlfriend, and that friend was only in town for one more day. Could we all have dinner that very evening? You have to understand the conflict within men. Tony’s party was that night, and of course there was no way I’d miss it. But this was a chance to go out with not one, but two, women! Within my reptilian hindbrain, alarms were going off. My inner caveman

realized that this constituted the single best chance in my life to have every guy’s fantasy: a threesome. Is there a doubt that Tony understood? Of course not – like a true wingman, he unhesitatingly told me, “Are you crazy? Skip the party!” And that is why I went to Harpoon Henry’s instead. A wingman like that, one who would sacrifice his own fun for merely the faint glimmer of hope that I might live the ménage à trois dream, that’s a guy worth celebrating. And he’ll be a tough act to follow. (Truth in media: All the dates I’ve gone on because of this column have yet to yield so much as a goodnight kiss. But hope springs eternal...) Want to give me something interesting to talk to my new wingman about? Send an email to info@exitzero.us, I’ll be in touch, and we’ll go to dinner at one of the Cape’s fine restaurants. Afterwards I’ll write all about it, a combined date and restaurant review. Your name will be changed, the restaurant’s won’t. Don’t worry, I promise not to kiss and tell.

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Enjoy breakfast or lunch on our new outside patio!

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Spouty-Offy

715 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-1233 www.zoescapemay.com

The column where anonymous gasbags have their say!

HOMEMADE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME

Are they called Speedos because they’re aerodynamic and make you go faster or is it because they make people go speeding away from you if you are wearing one? – Cape May

BEACHFRONT EATERY Full Breakfast Menu Homemade Muffins, Pancakes & Omelettes and Our Famous Cinnamon Swirl French Toast

*** They need to bring back that law banning Speedos in Cape May! – Erma

Lunch Our Own Roasted Turkey & Roast Beef Cape May’s Largest Cheese Steaks & Hoagies Vegetarians, Enjoy Our Homemade Veggie Burgers

*** They should make seethrough bathing suits! – North Villas *** Bring back the naked beach at Higbees! – West Cape May

that embarrassed but there was considerable shrinkage from the cold salt water! – G. Costanza, New York ***

Why do thongs cost just as much as one-piece bathing suits when they are only a fraction of the material? – Erma

When I heard it was your swimsuit issue I thought there were going to be hot models in skimpy bathing suits... not photos of everybody from all over town fully clothed! – Cape May

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I remember back in the day when we had separate times for bathing in the ocean for men and women... Glad those prudish days are gone! – Cape May

What’s the difference between a G-string and a thong? Seriously they both just look like dental floss to me. - Cape May Point

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[Spouty Offy Editor’s Note: A G-string is just one variety of thong!]

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I think dudes who have big man-boobs should have to wear a bikini top too! – Cape May [Spouty Offy Editor’s Note: And if girls don’t want to wear a top why should they HAVE to? It would be okay with me!] *** remember that chick in a bathing suit from your May 2010 color cover that was holding a fish on the parkway? She was smokin’. – Town Bank *** I was in the ocean last year when a giant wave robbed me of my bathing suit. Normally, I would not have been

*** what exactly is a “tankini?” – Erma

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The Old Grange Restaurant Award winning Tony Clark comes home to the Old Grange!

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Lunch - Daily 11-3 (closed Monday)

I wish more hot girls would wear a monokini, unikini or, as they are more commonly known, a topless swimsuit. – Beach Bum

Dinner Tuesday thru Saturday Early Bird Specials from 4 to 6pm

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WA T E R F R O N T G R I L L

on the boardwalk at the Cape May Terminal Hours: Monday - Thursday 11am-7pm Friday - Sunday 11am-8pm Free Entertainment Fri. & Sat. 5-8pm Entertainment on Tues. & Wed. from 4pm-7pm begins July 5th 1200 Lincoln Boulevard, North Cape May 800.643.3779 • www.cmlf.com

Farmers Market Every Saturday at Cape May Ferry Terminal 9am - 3 pm

Great Water Views • Hassle-Free Parking


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Late Night At Cape May Stage: A Sure Thing

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Acting interns present comic and cerebral performances at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse

here are only so many ways to spend your Saturday night, but for the month of July Cape May Stage offers an exciting new option with Sure Thing, an evening of one-act comedies by David Ives. Ives, a graduate of Northwestern University and Yale School of Drama, is a recipient of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Playwriting and has written humor pieces for The New York Times Magazine and The New Yorker in addition to his career as a playwright. Sure Thing, described by Ben Brantley in The New York Times as “a wild slice of cerebral vaudeville,” features a series of short, smart comedies. In Words, Words, Words, three brilliant chimpanzees hammer away at typewriters, striving to write Hamlet for the mysterious doctor overseeing them. Phillip Glass Buys A Loaf Of Bread pokes goodnatured fun at the contemporary composer as he enters the grocery store. These lighthearted but thought-provoking pieces are sure to delight. Each raucous late-night performance of

Catch these interns in David Ives’ “Sure Thing” Sure Thing will feature Cape May Stage’s talented summer acting interns. Internships at Cape May Stage give students the opportunity to meet with professional actors, directors and designers. During the course of the

summer they watch rehearsals, participate in workshops and work in all aspects for the theater, from administrative offices to backstage during the productions. In addition to their late-night performances, the interns also offer family-friendly entertainment in the mornings with Cape May Kids. This is the third year of the internship program at Cape May Stage and it continues to expand every year. Directed by Eric Oleson and stage managed by Len Luvera, Sure Thing features interns Sabrina Blackburn, Daniel Povinelli, Jodye Carroll and Iraisa Ann Reilly acting in these absurd tales of love, language and missed opportunities. In the words of Artistic Director Roy Steinberg, “When you combine attractive, talented actors with smart, comic writing... It is the perfect way to start or end your Saturday night!” Sure Thing runs on Saturday, July 9, 16 and 23 at 10:30pm at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse on Bank and Lafayette streets. Tickets are $15 and can be reserved by calling 884-1341.

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Breakfast Saturday & Sunday

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Cape May Cooks

A culinary column by Knickerbocker and the Southern Belle

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imon and Garfunkel did a fine job with “Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme,” but they neglected to record the obvious (to us cooks) sequel – “Cilantro, Dill, Basil and Oregano.” Your Cape May culinary guides are no composers, but we are happy to share with you some of our favorite recipes using a variety of those flavorful plants that may now be taking over your garden. If you don’t have a garden, Cape May’s produce stands will supply you! And if you need inspiration, stop by the herb garden at the Cape May Historical Society (by City Hall on Washington Street) which features medicinal and culinary herbs. A stand-out is the Common Rue, also known as Herb-of-Grace. It was said to prevent the Black Death and can also be grown as an ornamental plant. The volunteer gardeners will be happy to give you a guided tour. We’ll begin with two main courses. Bluefish is plentiful in Cape May waters, and is always reasonably priced. Don’t let its stronger flavor put you off – bluefish and strong-scented rosemary are a combination made in heaven. Make this dish with one large piece for the table. It makes a stunning presentation. EZ Bluefish with Rosemary and Mustard 15 minutes For each serving: 6 oz bluefish fillet Dijon mustard fresh rosemary sprigs Using a soft brush, “paint” the fillets with Dijon mustard and sprinkle with rosemary leaves. Place long sprigs of rosemary down the center of the fish. Broil or grill until done, about 8-10 minutes depend-

ing on thickness. Serve with roasted potatoes and corn or green beans. Or try the potato salad on the next page.

* Best Crab Soup on the East Coast * Outdoor Seating - Free Parking Family Affordable • Vegetarian & Gluten Free Friendly Fragrant with lemon and herbs, leftovers from this chicken entrée make a great sandwich or salad. Good Ol’ Summertime Chicken 20 minutes prep and cook, 20 minutes to marinate serves 4 1 lemon ¼ cup olive oil splash of white wine 1 garlic clove, minced 1 big handful of assorted herbs, chopped (oregano, thyme, basil, chives, sage) 1 ½ pounds thin sliced skinless and boneless chicken breasts salt and pepper to taste Cut the lemon in half and juice with a reamer. Slice the peel of one of the halves into thin strips. In a shallow glass bowl, mix the juice with the oil and add the lemon strips, herbs and garlic. Lay the chicken breasts in the marinade one by one, turning to coat. Let rest 20 minutes and grill until done, about 10 minutes. Serve with corn and potato salad. Hot Potato Salad with Green Beans 30 minutes serves 8-10 3 lb fingerling potatoes, cut

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Cape May Cooks ? From Page 41 in half ½ lb fresh green beans, snapped into 1” lengths ½ c white wine vinegar ¾ c sliced green onion 3 tbsp honey 1 tbsp Dijon mustard 1 ½ tsp salt 1 tsp pepper ½ c olive oil 2 tbsp chopped fresh dill ¼ c chopped fresh parsley 4 cooked bacon slices, chopped In a large Dutch oven, bring potatoes and water to a boil over medium heat; cook 20 minutes, until tender. Drain. While the potatoes are boiling, in a medium saucepan cook the green beans in boiling water for seven minutes, or until tender. Plunge them into ice water to stop the cooking process, and drain. In a medium bowl, whisk together the vinegar and next five ingredients. Add the oil in a slow and steady stream, whisking constantly until smooth. Pour the vinegar dressing over the hot potatoes. Add the beans, dill and parsley just before serving, tossing gently to blend. Top with the chopped bacon and serve immediately, or cover and chill until later. Nothing jazzes up a salad like a dressing you whip up yourself, using fresh herbs. Here are two dressings we just love. Use them on salads of your choice, or as dips for fresh vegetables. Mustard-Dill Vinaigrette 10 minutes makes 1 ¾ c ½ c white wine vinegar 2 tbsp chopped fresh dill 3 tbsp Dijon mustard 2 pressed garlic cloves 2 tsp sugar 1 ¼ c olive oil salt and pepper Whisk together all ingredients except the olive oil. You can also use a blender or food

processor for this. Add the olive oil in a steady, slow stream, whisking (or blending) until smoothly combined. Add salt and pepper to taste. This dressing is especially good on a pasta salad. Herb Dressing 10 minutes serves 4 ½ c cilantro leaves ½ c basil leaves 2 tsp coarsely chopped oregano leaves 1 garlic clove ¼ c mayonnaise ¼ c extra-virgin olive oil 1 ½ tbsp lemon juice ¼ c pine nuts, lightly toasted salt and pepper In a food processor or blender, combine the cilantro, basil, oregano and garlic and pulse until coarsely chopped. Add the remaining ingredients and process until smooth. Finally, harvest those herbs for healthful and relaxing beverages, including the summery cooler below. Keep a pitcher of Spa Water in the fridge for sipping. You don’t even have to go to the gym! EZ Spa Water 1 quart spring water (or Cape May’s finest!) 6 very thin slices unwaxed cucumber, unpeeled 6 thin slices lemon 3 large sprigs of mint 3 large sprigs of basil Pour the water into a pitcher and add the other ingredients. Chill two hours and pour in pretty tumblers with slices of lemon and cucumber.


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Edward Kohl, Kristy Speigel

Eddie, Kathy

Freakin and The Missus

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Kelsey

Bill McPherson, Michelle O’Hara

Host and DJ Bill Hienkel

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Washington Inn &

photographS by Aleksey moryakov

the wine bar New Destinations Available... Check out our new wine flight schedule! share plates relaxed atmosphere $1 Oysters until 7 pm

Dean, Eddie, Kathy, Bob

The Washington Inn and The Wine Bar are open nightly! Dean, Cuz Ray, James Brown, Jimmy

Let Us Cater Your Summer Party! the wine bar 801 Washington Street Cape May, NJ 08204

609-884-5697 reservations accepted Jamie, Heavy D, Jen


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The Old Fogey

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Ah, those good old Cape May days... by Jackson D’Catur

think it may be time to return to the Victorian swimsuit ideal, after seeing the first crop of visiting nearnude Shoebies. I do not make this suggestion lightly – I am all for showing off The Body Beautiful, and I have played a major part in the evolution of the swimsuit over the decades. It was I who invented the bikini, after observing those delightful South Pacific ladies sporting in the water, silhouetted against the azure waters by the light of the atomic flashes. And it was I who pioneered the short shorts, and then the Speedo. I must admit to the thong, too, though that was an unfortunate accident. I had been swimming off Cape May, and was going so fast that a visiting Japanese tourist mistook my flashing, perfectly sculpted form for that of a prized yellowfin tuna and cast from his boat with such skill that the hook snagged my trunks. Well, it was a test of strength – my physical prowess in the ocean versus a 10,000pound breaking strain line (he was actually fishing for the legendary Cape May Sea Monster, which I happened to know was

off visiting its cousin in Scotchland at that time) and it was a close thing. In the end, my swimming trunks abruptly popped a leg-seam and the material instantly pulled up tight ‘tween my cheeks. I tell you, I have seldom before screamed, and certainly never at so high a pitch. I was forced to lob a hand grenade (one always carries a brace of grenades when swimming, hiking or visiting Wildwood) into the chap’s boat to make him let go (he survived, of course: my aim was perfect and the explosion merely

disabled the engine and ruined his tackle. Fishing tackle, I mean – I was not attempting revenge at his near-ruination of the fabled D’Catur Family Tackle). When finally I stepped from the waves, a slightly tight-lipped Greek god, a small crowd had gathered to see my very brief new costume. They of course assumed the creation was deliberate, and not actually a regular pair of trunks with 99 percent of the material rammed up a chap’s nether regions. “Why, Jackson, that is DIVINE,” trilled a young Anna Wintour, summering here as she did. “What DO you call it?” “NOTHING” I tried to say through gritted teeth, and she misheard as “a thong,” and a legend was born. Once safely back in The Mansion (and a very slow, careful 100-yard walk it was), I asked Mrs D to help extract my costume with the aid of some tweezers. On the plus side, she was able to tell me without the aid of a magnifying glass that my prostate was enjoying perfect health and that my diet was perhaps a little rich in fibre.

Definitely not just your grandmother’s tearoom! Sure, you’ll find tasty tea sandwiches, freshly-baked scones and teabreads served with clotted cream, and that traditional, elegant service that you associate with fine dining. But there is so much more to The Carriage House. In addition to our traditional Tea Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, The Carriage House offers hearty fare from the café menu, plus homemade soups, and hearty wholesome entrée salads that fill you up while still letting you feel virtuous for eating a salad.

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The kitchen witches

Phil Veneziale Sr

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Cool Cape May 2011 The Complete Guide on Where to Eat, Shop, Stay and Play in America’s Original Seaside Resort

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The July Color Issue of Exit Zero is Here!

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Laura Finucan, Lorinda Desrosiers, Bill Murphy

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Customer Service

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The life and times of a waitress in Cool Cape May... by Molly Stone

ou know her. Or else, you know of her. She’s the woman who’s totally together. Impossibly together. The one with six kids who still manages to host her book club and f lat-iron her hair. The one who makes it to the grocery market AND the car wash before heading to morning yoga, where she’ll manage an entire vinyasa f low without smudging her eyeliner. She’s perfect, or at least, annoyingly close to it. She never has spinach between her teeth. She never has pantylines or pit stains. She never eats an empty calorie, drinks to excess or trips over her own two feet. She never takes a social misstep. She is a real life wonder woman. I am not this woman. I drink too much, I forget about dental appointments, and I rarely make it to my Beach Avenue parking meter before it’s expired. At work in the restaurant, I am constantly in trouble for spilling beverages, my own and my customer’s, all over my uniform. When I iron my blouse, it comes out more wrinkled than before I started. Last week, I had lip-

stick all over my teeth for the better part of my shift which, despite my best efforts, I was late for. I’ve made every mistake a waitress can make. I am like wonder woman’s less competent, frizzy-haired little sister: blunder woman. But there is one thing that, despite all of this, makes me well-suited for the customer service industry – one thing that I do well, and I do often. In the face of every dining room fiasco, I smile. I was told when I first got started in this business that the most important thing a server can do is smile, and this is the one area where I have not fumbled. In the dining room, I am a grinning idiot and I’m very

proud of it. So imagine my surprise when one of my customers – who hadn’t smiled all night, mind you – told me that she would have tipped me better had I made the effort to smile more. “C’mon,” she said, “your life isn’t all THAT hard, is it?” The thing is, I DID smile. And, when this woman ordered the seafood chowder and the seafood fettuccini, I even went so far as to make a corny joke about it being a “seafood kind of Sunday.” A joke which I followed not only with a smile, but with an actual bona fide laugh. I suppose I could have smiled even more. I also could have drawn one on with red paint, like a circus clown. Then again, I am not on the menu, lady. You can’t substitute my facial expressions like you can substitute a side of carrots. And just to be clear, no, my life is not that hard right now. At least not since I’ve discovered that blunder woman does have a superpower, after all – the power to smile, even at a table like yours.


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Big Sale!

The updated second edition of the first resort is now on sale at the exit zero store & gallery & other fine local stores... Also available online at www.exitzero.us “As complete a look at the ups and downs of the Jersey Shore’s proto-resort as you are likely to see.” – Frank Wilson, The Philadelphia Inquirer

Super Summer Sale on The First Resort

Now only $24.95 for a limited time! ($10 off retail price) Available at:

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Swimsuit Must Haves

The finest things from the shops of this charmed city... by Kate Chadwick

Swimsuits From Making Waves

Cover-Up From Flying Fish

Swimsuit Ornament From Winterwood

It never hurts to have several stylish suits at your disposal, so get to Making Waves and stock up. They have plenty of right-thisminute designs to choose from, including styles from Diva, Cover Me and Local Motion, to name a few. And here’s the kicker – they are all on sale through the rest of the summer at 30% off! Prices vary. 309 Washington Street, 609-884-9283.

There’s no sense having an outstanding bathing suit if you’re going to throw a so-so cover-up over it. This little number, in navy with a nautical wheel on it, is a fan favorite at Flying Fish. Not only does it look great over a bathing suit, but wear it over a tank or a tee with some strappy sandals and you’re dressed to go out. $29. 130 Park Boulevard, 884-2760, www.theflyingfishstudio.com.

Even Santa wears a swimsuit when he comes to Cape May, and here’s the proof. There are actually several similarly-attired Santas to choose from, including one in which he wears a grass skirt, but we like this particular one, with his surf board and a cocktail. They are priced from $6.9912.99. 526 Washington Street, 609-884-8949, www.winterwoodgift.com.

Sand Toys From Dellas

Boogie Boards From Dellas

Duffel Bag From Exit Zero Store

Taking little ones to the beach involves more than throwing on swimsuits. Stock up on kids’ beach needs at Dellas for everything you could possibly want, including these great pail and shovel sets, which include a sand sifter and starfish-shaped molds. A steal at $4.20, or get the supersized one for $14.95. 501-503 Washington Street, 609-884-4568, www.dellas5and10.com.

There’s no sense putting on the suit if you’re just going to loll on the sand. Get out on your boogie board and show off your form. Dellas 5 & 10 can hook you up (is there ANYTHING they don’t sell there?), and on the cheap. Boogie boards are priced from $9 to $14.90 – at that price you can snag a couple of them. 501-503 Washington Street, 609-884-4568, www.dellas5and10.com.

This just in – brand new canvas duffel bags emblazoned with the logo of your favorite periodical! Cram all your beach gear into this sturdy, stylish bag, sling it over your back, hop on your bike, and you’re off. We also have new terry bucket hats in great colors – perfect to pop on a wet head. Bag is $20, hat $12.95. 109 Sunset Boulevard, 609-770-8479, www.exitzero.us.


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Cape May Sports Memorabilia LOCATED IN CAPE MAY AT ANTIQUES EMPORIA 405 W. Perry Street

Debbie & Mike Downes

Cape Winds

Florist & Gift Shop

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Large selection of high quality vintage sports cards & memorabilia at reasonable prices.

• Current Stars, Hall of Famers and Rookies • • Certified Autographed Items • • Vintage Yearbooks, Programs and Publications •

Phone: 609-898-3332 email: SprtsCardsRus@aol.com www.capemaysportsmemorabilia.com

860 Broadway (Broadway & Stimpson Lane) West Cape May NJ 08204 609-884-1865 • 609-884-2602 Fax email: capewindsflorist@verizon.net www.capemayflowers.com

Ongoing Thank You for your continuing patronage!

32nd YEAR

Krista Guzman, Lynn Dyes, Lorraine Johnson

107 Liberty Way, Cape May • 609-884-8844

Save 10% on first purchase... Save 20% second purchase... Save 30% third purchase... HOW FAR CAN YOU GO?!?

*Promotion including almost all brands. Most expensive first! as per normal purchasing rules. *The usual brands on reserve, Maui Jim and Oakley sit this one out! Please present families coupon. Subject to cancellation; all sales final.

Sterling Silver Rings with Trinity Knots and Ogham Script Meaning “Faith”.

All Irish Imports

Sarah Peck, Shelley, Brenda

401 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-4484

Perfect for Cape May Lovers! CAPE MAY & EXIT 0 CHARMS in Sterling Silver & 14k Gold! Available Exclusively at...

patricia jackson jewelers 414 Bank Street, Cape May • (609) 884-0323

www.patjacksonjewelers.com • Open Fri., Sat. & Mon. 11-6; Sunday 12-5

Shelley, Brenda


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The Answer Lady

T

he Answer Lady invites inquiries from gentle readers on all manners of relationship quandaries, matters of the heart and ethics. If you’d like to send a query, write to info@exitzero.us. Dear Answer Lady My girlfriend is gorgeous. I know – get a real problem, right? Now that summer is here, we’ve been hitting the beach every weekend, and her bathing suits are well… kind of old-lady style. She’s got a great body, and while I don’t want her walking around naked, I sure want her to show it off a little. Any ideas? – Proud Boyfriend Dear Proud The Answer Lady commends you for thinking that your girlfriend should be as proud of her body as you are (as long as you don’t look at her as arm candy, which is another kettle of fish). One thing you should learn about most women, though, is that roughly 99.9% of them do not feel comfortable in a bathing suit. It’s not as if it’s a matter of throwing on a pair of board shorts and looking adorable for women.

Wise answers to perplexing questions

you that a little positive reinforcement from you will go a very long way. Dear Answer Lady I had my first baby six months ago and I still haven’t gotten my pre-baby body back. Now that summer is here, it’s hard to hide behind clothes, and my husband gets mad when I don’t want to go to the beach. I just don’t feel comfortable, though. How do I get over it? – New Mom

She could look like Gisele Bündchen, but she still feels like her butt is too big, her thighs too flabby, and don’t even get the Answer Lady started on stretch marks and cellulite. Take your girl shopping for a new suit and gently steer her towards something a little sexier. And then buy her a nice cover-up to throw on over it, so she can feel less exposed when she wants. Flying Fish and Kaleidoscope are great places to start. And keep telling your girl how beautiful she is – trust the Answer Lady when she tells

Dear Mom First, congratulations on your precious new baby. You have the best of reasons to feel less than swimsuit ready, and you certainly needn’t fret that you haven’t regained your girlish figure after a mere six months. (In fact, you should brace yourself for the possibility that you might never quite regain it.) As for visiting the beach, please just go ahead and do it. You need to relax and recharge, and while the Answer Lady knows it is easy for her to say “don’t worry about how you look,” she will say this: most other beach-goers will be far too concerned and preoccupied with how they look than to give a second thought to how you look.


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Katie and Colleen Holland on the way to Colleen’s wedding

Paulie Negro

Joe Paruta

PHOTOGRAPHS BY Aleksey Moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

AntiqueS Emporia new dealer! Specializing in Children's Toys & American Girl Doll Clothing/Accessories

Out-of-this-world Bath Products

Check out New expanded lines of jewelry! New booth! Featuring Shore Home Furnishings (609) 898-3332 • 405 W. Perry Street, Cape May

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Gliter Girl

106 Liberty Way right past the Lemon Tree Restaurant in the 500 block of Washington Street Mall

monkey farts Experience our newest scent! Banana, coconut and lime (no monkey by-products, really) Available in sugar scrub, bath salts and soap. 526 Washington Street Mall, Cape May, NJ 08204 866-400-SOAP • www.aplaceonearth.com


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A stunning new coffee table book about the remarkable story of The Chalfonte Hotel Exit Zero Publishing is proud to announce the publication of a wonderful new Cape May book. THE CHALFONTE is a 256-page, full-color hardcover book packed with beautiful photographs and great stories. Book signing parties featuring author Karen Fox and artists whose paintings are included in the book are being held all summer at The Chalfonte... go along to experience this unique Cape May hotel, and enjoy the book that’s sure to be a local best-seller! special art reception on Sunday, August 7 Art reception featuring the art work of artist Marie Natale and book signing with Karen Fox, author of “The Chalfonte.” 2 to 4 pm The Magnolia Room Wine, cheese, appetizers

You can also buy the book online at www.chalfonte.com

BOOK SIGNING ON Wednesday, July 23

With the author Karen Fox 1pm to 3pm at Sunset Beach Gift Shop


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203 Sunset Blvd. West Cape May (609) 884-1849

& 1930 Route 9 Clermont (609) 624-3031

“North Cape®” outdoor wicker and wicker bedroom furniture. Also, candles, seasonal decorations, cushions, souvenirs.

Four Piece White Wicker Seating Group and Cushions. Your choice of many fabrics. $199

Be sure to visit their other fun store too!

Home Fashion and Fun 109 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May • (609) 884-5330 Beach and nautical décor and gifts. Fun one of a kind items, and unique children’s toys.


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The Exit Zero Guide To Shopping In Cool Cape May Across the way 304 Washington Street Cape May (609) 884-4199 www.acrossthewaycapemay.com

Stop in here for an exciting collection of furniture and home decor including quirky clocks, whimsical lawn chairs, books and games that will get you thinking, and top-quality lamps and fixtures to make every room a bit brighter.

CAPE MAY WICKER 203 Sunset Boulevard West Cape May (609) 884-1849

No visit to Cape May is complete without a stop at the shopper’s paradise known as Cape May Wicker. Spruce up your house inside and out with one visit. Furniture, lamps, whimsical signs, candles and much, much more, at great prices.

ALL IRISH IMPORTS 401 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-4484 www.allirishimports.com

They carry T-shirts, hand-knit fishermen’s sweaters, pewter, Waterford crystal, Belleek, jewelry, perfume and even biscuits and kilts. Make sure you ask about their ladies capes, hats and scarves, including cabbie caps.

CAPE WINDS FLORIST 860 Broadway West Cape May (609) 884-1865 www.capemayflowers.com

Cape Winds Florist is family-owned and has more than 30 years of experience. They always go the extra mile to make their floral gifts perfect. Offering beautiful, elaborate floral arrangements plus prompt, friendly service.

andrew’s ltd 325 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 898-7755

Visit Andrew’s for a beautiful collection of estate jewelry and an eclectic mixture of antiques and collectibles that will appeal to all age groups. Look out for antique watches, hand-colored photographs and sparkling glassware.

caroline Boutique Carpenter’s Lane between Jackson and Decatur Cape May (609) 884-5055

Cool, contemporary casual clothing is what you’ll find in this hip boutique. Twenty-eight years in the same location doesn’t happen by accident - shop at Caroline and get ready for “where did you get that?”

A PLACE ON EARTH 526 Washington Street Mall Cape May 866-400-SOAP www.aplaceon earth.com

Put the fresh and fun back into bath time with a visit to A Place On Earth. Sublime soaps,, salts, scrubs, sprays and lotions, all made by hand with natural ingredients and organic botanicals. Smell yummy at A Place On Earth.

celebrate cape may Ocean Avenue and Washington Street Cape May (609) 884-9035

They specialize in “one-stop shopping” Looking for fleeces, embroidered T-shirts or cardigans? What about postcards, personalized magnets, keychains, postcards and hermit crabs? Look no further, friends.

Artisans alcove 523 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 898-0202 www.artisansalcove.com

When shopping for jewelry, why not opt for a piece that carries a bit of history with it? Artisans Alcove boasts a great selection of Art Deco, Victorian, Edwardian and Modern jewelry, so whatever your tastes, you’ll leave satisfied.

cohwen’s ink emporium 1210 Bayshore Road, Villas (609) 886-7767 www.cohwensinkemporium.com

If you’re looking for a professional tattoo artist or piercer, look no further than Cohwen’s Ink Emporium. Cohwen Allen has been specializing in his trade for over 17 years - visit him and his talented staff today.

Antiques Emporia 405 West Perry Street Cape May (609) 898-3332

There is always a great selection of Americana, furniture, costume jewelry, watches, clocks, vintage postcards, magazines and more. Pick up some vintage jewelry to top off an outfit. The stock is always changing, so stop in often.

donna’s Hallmark 401 Washington Street Cape May (609) 884-0555

Every visitor in Cape May has a few friends or loved ones back home. Why not stop by and get them a keepsake? Donna’s carries a wide selection of cards and gifts like their Himalayan salt lamps, which cast a warm, soothing glow.

BAY SPRINGS ALPACAS 542 New England Road Cape May (609) 884-0563 www.bayspringsalpacas.com

This charming 10-acre farm is great for a family visit. Come and meet the alpacas, see how alpaca fiber is spun into yarn, then pick up a sweater, scarf, blanket or hat made from it. Treat your feet to ultra-comfortable alpaca socks.

EXIT ZERO 109 Sunset Boulevard Cape May (609) 770-8479 www.exitzero.us

The coolest Cape May souvenirs, a superb selection of local-interest books, designer T-shirts and bags, artwork, and an unrivaled collection of historic Cape May prints. Wear the Exit Zero logo with pride.

BIRD HOUSE OF CAPE MAY 109 Sunset Boulevard West Cape May (609) 898-8871 www.birdhouseofcapemay.com

An extensive selection of bird houses, from Victorian and Colonial styles to urban and eclectic designs. They also offer scented wax pottery, Wind and Willow mixes, home decor and garden accents.

fiber arts yarn shop 315 Ocean Street, Cape May Washington Commons (609) 898-8080 www.yarnsrus.net

Knitting is quickly proving to be the cool new hobby for every generation. Fiber Arts have the tools and experience to get a novice started and the goods to supply an expert. Don’t miss their knitting classes.

CAPE MAY BIRD OBSERVATORY 701 East Lake Drive Cape May Point (609) 884-2736 www.birdcapemay.org

Everything a nature lover could want – from field guides, binoculars and scopes to clothing and books. They stock the best selection of binoculars in the area in all price ranges. Featuring beautiful Charley Harper merchandise.

Flying Fish 130 Park Boulevard West Cape May (609) 884-2760 www.theflyingfishstudio.com

Owner Sue Lotozo hand-makes (and designs) a great collection of cool, off-beat shirts. You will find original, funky, retro designs on high-quality apparel, including a collection of T-shirts that celebrate local beaches.

CAPE MAY linen outlet 110 Park Boulevard West Cape May (609) 884-3630 www.capemaylinen.com

The hand-picked deals and old-fashioned service at this store keeps customers coming back. Your source for everything linen, from aprons, sheets and tablecloths to curtains and linen by the yard.

Gail Pierson GALLERY 658 Washington Street Cape May (609) 884-2585 www.gailpiersongallery.com

This fine art gallery is as charming as the center city district in which it resides. It introduces new artists and art lovers to the beauty of Cape May. Art education and interactive online technology are a key focus.

cape may sports memorabilia 405 West Perry Street Cape May email: SprtsCardsRus@aol.com www.capemaysportsmemorabilia.com

Everything for the sports lover – especially if you’ve got a particular allegiance to teams in NJ or PA. Vintage baseball cards, programs, team sets, framed items and signed baseballs and bats - the perfect place for a seasoned or new collector.

Glitter Girl 106 Liberty Way, Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-5733

Here’s a fun new shop for the glamour girl residing in all of us. Whether it’s a tiara, a feather boa, a fancy hat, or just some fun accessories, Glitter Girl has got you covered.


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The Exit Zero Guide To Shopping In Cool Cape May good scents 327 Carpenter’s Lane Cape May (609) 884-0014 www.sensia.com

You’ll smell the sweet mix of candles and incense from the sidewalk. Good Scents also carry lanterns, jewelry, stationery, books and gifts to delight your senses. Check out their wide selection of jazz and world music CDs.

Splash 513 Carpenters Lane Cape May (609) 846-7100

A showplace for local handicrafts like woodwork, stained glass, pottery and prints, Splash also features several cases packed to bursting with glittering jewelry, and the largest collection of local sea glass on the island.

henry’s fine jewelry 407 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-0334

Henry’s, Cape May’s landmark jewelers, carry the Original Cape May Destination Bracelet plus a huge selection of jewelry throughout the store, including selections from Pandora Jewelry.

Swain’s 305 Jackson Street Cape May (609) 884-8578

Swain’s Ace Hardware have everything you need to furnish, finish or refurbish your home. They also carry bath and cleaning products, paint, tools and hardware. It’s the friendliest, most helpful hardware store!

Italian Garden 510 Carpenter’s Lane Cape May (609) 884-2300

Fine Italian exports, including the largest selection of L’Erbolario, a botanical skincare and fragrance line, in the US. Look for the Alviero Martini designer “World Map” handbags and Murano glass jewelry.

Sunglass menagerie 107 Liberty Way, Cape May O the Washington Street Mall (609) 884-8844 www.sunglassforyou.com

Thirty-plus years at the shore means these folks know what they’re doing. Their friendly, well-trained staff will help you find the perfect shades for your face and your budget.

kate’s flower shop 600 Park Boulevard West Cape May (609) 884-6181 www.katesflowershop.com

Strangely enough, they sell flowers! But Kate and her staff dispense more than just beautiful floral arrangements. They also give advice on things like philosophy, good books and other stimulating subjects.

Tea by the Sea 405 West Perry Street Cape May (609) 898-4TEA www.teaincapemay.com

Few things liven up a dreary day or smooth out a hectic one quite like a hot cuppa. No matter how you take it, tea is good for whatever ails you. Tea by the Sea also offer delicious cobbler and scone mixes, and you can choose from 12 flavors.

love joys Le Ric’s Grande Plaza 1127 Route 47 Rio Grande (609) 889-7676

Kick-start your love life with a visit to LoveJoys, the Romance Shoppe. Everything you could possibly need from candles, incense and bath products to sexy greeting cards and elegant lingerie.

The Toy shop of Cape may 510 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-0442

For a selection of well-made toys that will take you back to your childhood while delighting the kids, stop in here. Check out their Sale Wall of Toys where you can find some great bargains!

madame’s port 311 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-5858

Entering Madame’s Port is like stumbling into a treasure trove at an exotic trading post. Be sure to check out their collection of trade signs (featuring mermaids and whales), wall art and beautifully crafted wooden watches.

VICTORIOUS 251 Beach Avenue in Congress Hall Cape May (609) 898-1777 www.victoriousantiques.com

An outstanding selection of interior furnishings, gorgeous handbags and fine jewelry awaits you at Victorious, where they specialize in antique and estate pieces. Shop Victorious and prepare to be dazzled.

Mary Ann’s Jewelry 511 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 898-8786

The smallest shop on the mall, but it’s packed with beautiful things – Rolex watches, pearls, sapphires, porcelain vases, cut-glass and pocket watches. Stunning estate and new jewelry, with a large selection of diamonds.

Wanderlust 609 Jefferson Street Cape May (609) 884-0488

Tropical island + rustic shop = Wanderlust. Seaside chic is the name of the game in this cool shop, packed with beachy, fun home furnishings.

Original Fudge Kitchen 513 Washington Street Mall and 728 Beach Avenue Cape May 800-23-FUDGE www.fudgekitchens.com

Chances are good you won’t get past the front door without trying a piece of something delicious at this Cape May institution. Now is the time to think of getting some sweets for your sweet!

Weddings by the Sea 139 Broadway West Cape May (609) 884-7900 www.weddings-bythesea.com

Getting married in Cape May? Be sure to visit Weddings By The Sea, where Catherine Walton, Certified Bridal Consultant, can show you invitations, favors, tiaras, veils, sand pour unity sets and more – to make your special day everything you imagined.

Pat Jackson Jewelers 414 Bank Street Cape May (609) 884-0323 www.patjacksonjewelers.com

since the 1970s and has had her shop since the 1980s. You won’t find anything synthetic or treated – just satisfaction. Try a twist on the seashell souvenir with an 18k gold scallop-shell bracelet.

west end garage 484 West Perry Street Cape May (609) 770-8261 www.thewestendgarage.com

A hip new addition to shopping on the island, West End Garage has all the feel of an upscale flea market in NYC or Philly right in downtown Cape May. Whether you prefer art, antiques, jewelry, or all of the above, don’t miss this spot.

Pink 33 Perry Street Cape May (609) 898-1113

The hippest haven for fashionistas in the know, you’ll find all your favorites here - right-this-minute clothes, shoes and accessories. From casual jeans to knocktheir-socks-off dressy dresses, visit Pink and get dressed.

Whale’s Tale 312 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-4808 www.whaletalecapemay.com

Everywhere you look, something catches your eye – playing cards shaped like dog bones or fish, hand-tooled leather journals, Sailor’s Valentine’s and sterling silver baby rattles. It’s a browser’s paradise.

SOMA 31 Perry Street in Carpenter’s Square Mall Cape May (609) 898-7488 www.somagallery.net

Now entering its fifth year, SOMA is dedicated to promoting and showcasing exciting regional talent as well as local emerging and mid-career artists. Great art in a cool setting.

Zoo Company 421 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-8181

For all the young and young-at-heart, this cute toy store is filled with the fluffiest, most colorful stuff you can imagine. If your little one is looking for the hottest item – from Webkinz to Silly Bandz – you’ll find it here.


Thursday, July 7, 2011

6/23: A Thursday Night In Cabanas At Around Midnight photographS by Aleksey moryakov

Courtney, Wendy, Erin, Erika, Katie, Evelyn

Ray, Jacki, Paul, Matt, Dan, Cecil

Ray, Someone Else, Paul

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6/23: After-Party For “The Understudy” At The Pier House One Stop Shopping

photographS by Aleksey moryakov

For All Your Household Needs!

STORE HOURS Monday-Saturday: 8am - 6pm Sunday: 9am - 3pm

Cast of “The Understudy”: Luke Darnell, Kristin Calgaro and G.R. Johnson

305 Jackson St., Cape May

609-884-8578

Estate Jewelry • Antiques • Collectibles

We Buy Gold & Silver!

Luke Darnell, Kristin Calgaro

Open Daily 10am-9pm 325 Washington Street Mall 609-898-7755

G.R. Johnson


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SOMA NewArt GALLERY presents

“VIEW-MASTER: MODEL G” 2011 ACRYLIC & ENAMEL PAINT ON PANEL 9” x 9”

“NORTHEAST VIEW” (Oil on linen, 22x30”)

GALLERIES ONE & TWO

GALLERY THREE

SEAN TAYLOR “View-Master”

greg bennett “Seasonal Landscapes”

The World at Your Fingertips

Selected Paintings

JUNE 25 - JULY 31

THROUGH JULY 31

Gallery Hours: Daily, 10am-10pm SOMA NewArt GALLERY | 31 Perry Street, Cape May 609.898.7488 | www.somagallery.net


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Looking for a Special Gift? Shop in our farm store and check out our great selection of alpaca apparel and accessories: sweaters, capes, hats & scarves, socks, throws, & yarn from the farm.

6/23: After-Party For “The Understudy” At The Pier House photographS by Aleksey moryakov

Bay Springs Farm Alpacas Store Hours: Saturday & Sunday 10-4PM Bay Springs Farm 542 New England Rd. Cape May, NJ 08204 (near Higbee Beach) Ph. 609-884-0563

Life feels better when you wear alpaca, the touch of elegance for every day.

Les, Sabrina Blackburn, Len Lurera

Now also at West End Garage!

www.BaySpringsAlpacas.com

Mike, Mary Lou, Anne, Rich

Susan and Ed Parrish, Dennis Zaitsev, Roy Steinberg


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Muriel, George, Anne

Heather, Alexa

Body Jewelry & Gift Certificates Available

Lenore and Marty Bolone


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Chris and Rose Traficante

Bobbi, Lea

Alicia and Victor Grasso

PHOTOGRAPHS BY Aleksey Moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

Both stores voted by South Jersey Magazine!!!

Whale’s Tale Open Daily 10am-11pm Splash Open Daily 10am-9pm


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West Cape May

Celebrating Our 10th Year!

FARMERS MARKET

B E H I N D W E S T C A P E M AY B O R O U G H H A L L

Every Summer Tuesday from 3-8pm UNIQUE THEME EACH WEEK | FREE LIVE MUSIC

FRESH PRODUCE | BAKED GOODS | UNIQUE CRAFTERS | & MORE

July 12

A Celebration of the Arts featuring Geno White

Cast of “The Understudy”: Luke Darnell, Kristin Calgaro and G.R. Johnson

COMING JULY 19... A Taste of Summer featuring The Bullets

One of the top 20 mid size markets in the country! Limited FREE Parking. Walk or ride your bike. For vendor info, call 609-884-1005 x 115 or visit www.westcapemay.us.

We are Cape May County’s Bachelorette Headquarters!

Sue, Sue, Mary, Luke, Kristen, G.R.

A Romance Boutique under new management Lingerie, bath & body products toys • Oils/Lubes Movies & much more

1127 Route 47 Le Ric’s Grande Plaza Rio Grande • 609.889.7676 Hours Monday-Saturday 10am-8pm Closed Sundays Monty, Marty and Karen LoSosso, Walt Kuemmerle


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FIBER ARTS YARN SHOP 315 Ocean Street, Cape May Washington Commons Cape May, NJ 08204

6/23: After-Party For “The Understudy” At The Pier House photographS by Aleksey moryakov

609-898-8080 www.yarnsRus.net

FREE Classes are Back!

Learn to KNIT or CROCHET every day @ 1 pm Bob and Barbara Dreyfuss, Alicia and Victor Grasso

YARN, PATTERNS, BUTTONS and ACCESSORIES PLUS the KNITTING MACHINES, SPINNING WHEELS

Open 7 Days and Free Parking 100’s

Quality, Handcrafted, U.S. Made Birdhouses, Feeders, Baths, Butterfly, Bat and Purple Martin Houses, Hummingbird Feeders, Yard Art & Decor, Iron Poles, Chimes, Natural Insect Repellents (No Deet), Soy Candles & More

Sandra Bloodworth, Janet Miller, Stephen Miller, Fred May

Chattel House Village • 109 Sunset Blvd., West Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 898-8871 • www.birdhouseofcapemay.com

Hours: Open 10am-5pm • Open Year Round

We Ship Anywhere • Bringing Nature Closer to Your Home Since 1995

Bob and Linda Steenrod, Walt and Yvonne Kuemmerle


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Vampire City

Winged invaders terrorize Cape May in a chilling new installment of Terry O’Brien’s short story Chapter 6: The Light

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annah slowly opened her eyes and let morning settle over her. As a half-mortal she did not need much rest, but she always enjoyed the dreamy feeling of dozing off and waking up again. Next to her BQ lie tangled in a mess of sheets. Dawn was breaking, fighting its way in, but the room was still very dark from the computerized tinting of the big picture window overlooking the overflowing trash bins behind the Pier House restaurant. Further to the left one could see the still smoldering remains of the very expensive mansion Hannah had blown up last night upon their discovery by the clan of vampires. She stretched her tawny legs beneath the sheets and enjoyed the silky feeling. She continued scissoring her legs beneath the covers and was now all kinds of in the mood. She had meant to pin BQ to the mattress last night and do him so well and he’d never want to be done again, but his all-too-mortal

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Catch up on past chapters of “Vampire City” at www.exitzero.us

Exclusive Local Headquarters Exclusive Local Headquarters

Henry’s...

Your Bridal Headquarters Since 1972!

Mars & Valentine Holly Yashi MarahLago Larimar Tahizea -- Perles de Tahiti

HENRY’S... Cape May’s Landmark Jeweler! 407 Washington Street Mall • (609) 884-0334


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Vampire City ? From Page 79 shell succumbed to the rigors of being on the run for 48 hours. He passed out. I wonder how he’s feeling now? She asked herself and gave him a nudge. “You up?” As she snaked a hand across his waist he shriveled away. She pulled back. He was shivering. “I’m not feeling well.” His trembling shook the mattress. She sighed, frustrated, but was concerned for him. “We’ve been running for two days,” she said. “I’m not surprised you’re worn out. Actually, I’m surprised it took this long. You’re a lot tougher than you look. And sound.” She expected this to draw a laugh from him; despite it all he’d been able to maintain his dry sense of humor, but to this he said nothing. “I think I’ve got some medicine in the bathroom,” she said and reached for the lamp. His hand shot out and grabbed hers. “Leave it off… please…” he rasped. “Sure,” she replied. “Thanks.” He removed his hand. His voice was raw and sounded delicate as tissue paper. He was tired. Too tired. If he was going to survive this experience it would have to end soon. “I’ll make us some coffee after I find you some pills.” He replied by cinching himself tighter into the blanket. She went to the medicine cabinet and found Alleve and Tylenol. She put them both on the night stand next to him, but he did not move; he was entirely covered by the blanket. “Thanks,” he said, his voice now tinny and distant. Something was off, but she couldn’t put her finger on it. “Take those, they’ll make you feel better.” He did not move. She shrugged. “Suit yourself. I’m making coffee.” Another one of the reasons she enjoyed sleeping every so often was the added excuse to brew a pot of fine European

coffee. So she did. From the bed, BQ asked in his tired voice, “So… the houses… how did you know?” “How did I know what?” “All of it,” BQ replied. “Where to build them, how to build them. All the tunneling and security devices. How did you do all that?” She smiled, feeling a little clever. “Well, as I told you, the Von Port Travelling Amusement did very well. All that money was left to me when… after Tituba passed. It’s been sitting in the bank accruing interest for over 100 years. I don’t spend much; just enough to live on and buy the occasional new pair of shoes. And, of course, property. Lots and lots of property.” “But the mansion you blew up last night… the land alone, this motel… just the dirt must have cost millions.” Now she felt even cleverer. “Not 50 years ago it didn’t. Land in Cape May was cheap until the ’90s rolled around. As for the construction and super-secret tunnels and such, provided you use non-union labor and pay cash under the table, it’s pretty amazing how quickly you can get quality work done. And with a little more cash how much confidentiality you can buy. There are a lot of thirdgeneration carpenters in Cape May who are living now off Von Port seed money.” “Interesting,” BQ said, without sounding very interested at all. “But what I’m more curious about is… how did you know to build and fortify yourself in Cape May?” The old coffee pot gurgled and boiled on the counter and smelled like heaven. “A bit of luck, really. My… family and I, we spent years moving from town to town, tracking down small pockets of vampires. But we were never able to find the lair. We know they exist; many a vampire spoke of them beneath my blade, but not one ever gave it up. I suppose you have to admire than a little.” “And?” BQ prodded her.

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Vampire City ? From Page 80 “We were up in Bangor, Maine. We’d tracked a vampire to his home. He was an upscale vampire, a lawyer or something. In his house we found a safe. And in that safe we found a bunch of documents dating back to when my father drove them out of Europe.” She poured two cups of beautiful black coffee and continued. “It’s the lighthouses.” BQ grunted. “What do you mean?” She leaned against the kitchenette and stared at him. His back was to her and every few moments he would snuggle up deeper into the blanket. But there was something weird about the sound of his voice. “These documents tied a lot of family names into the construction, purchase and maintenance of every lighthouse in America. The vampires took over the existing ones or built new ones with all their old money. You think I’m rich… I’ve got millions, but they must have billions by now. Anyway, the lighthouses were used as beacons to incoming vampires. I’m sure my father would be very upset to learn that the justice he’d brought forth in Europe had led to such misery in the Americas.” “Maybe, maybe not,” BQ said then

She yanked the blanket off him and the vampire hissed at her in the gloom. It jumped up on all fours and dropped the smart phone it had been holding. grunted quite loudly. She squinted at him. “There’s not much use for lighthouses these days, but vampires are a traditional lot, so you can always be sure their main clan will be somewhere in the vicinity of a lighthouse. It’s made them very easy to track and put down these last few decades.” “And what are you going to do with this Cape May clan?” Now she perked up, pleased with her own brilliance. “That’s going to be fun. You’re a local, I’m sure you’ve heard about the Cape May Point lighthouse’s recent conversion to solar energy. We’re going to use that to get them.” “Hmm…” came the voice from the bed. “The funding for the project came from an anonymous donor, the VPTA corporation – Von Port Travelling Amusement. I’ve been working on this thing for a while now.” “Hmm…” the figure on the bed repeated. Hannah smiled. “It’s not a very

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Vampire City ? From Page 82 full lockdown mode and the entire complex was covered with motion detectors and vampire alarms. “How…” she started, but the voice cut her off. “Your boyfriend, this young man, your lover I take it?” the voice asked with German lilt. “That’s none of your concern,” she replied. “Yes, well, he wandered out into the night. My men sat, waiting, planning; how do we get to the great Hannah Von Port? Then this young man came walking right into our arms.” “I’m sorry, Hannah,” BQ cried through the phone. “I just really needed some air! I was freaking out and didn’t want to wake you! I just stepped out for a cigarette! Hannah, I’m sorry!” The voice said, “It is true what they say; smoking kills.” And he chuckled. It was the chuckle that gave him away. But at that moment, as Hannah backed away from the bed, she noticed all the many other vampires emerging from their hiding spaces; closets, cupboards, pantry, attic space, bathroom… anywhere shadow fell. Again, Hannah eyed her pack; there was no way she could get to her weapons. So she continued to back away in the darkness. She glanced at the clock next to the bed; 7:23am. Her shoulders sank. “My dear Hannah, my men are going to kill you, but I want you to die well, and with the knowledge that your Irish friend will die along with you.” Hannah backed all the way up to the picture window. The glass was cold against her back. “Why don’t we stop playing games. Father.” “It is true, my daughter. I did not want you to know, but, well, here we are.” She said, “At least I can die with the knowledge that my father was a lying bastard.” “I told no lies,” the voice said firmly. “I merely rearranged the truth.” Hannah counted; 10, 11, 12… 13 vampires closed in

on her, cautiously. They very slowly enclosed her in a semicircle, offering no escape route between them. “Are you sure you sent enough men this time? Aren’t you afraid of losing them?” Abraham, replied, “As you well know, my dear; I can always make more.” “Such high regard you have for them, sending them to certain death.” “These men serve the purpose for which they were created.” “Let’s get this over with.” “Hannah, no!” BQ cried followed by the sound of flesh hitting flesh. “Ow…” “Do it!” Hanah ordered. “Very well then,” Abraham replied. “NOW!” The vampires leapt forward, filling the air with their lithe, gray bodies. She took a sharp breath, closed her eyes, and pressed the button under the window sash. The computerized tint lifted instantaneously, and 13 vampires fell into harmless dust clouds on the carpet. “Now,” she said and wiped some ash from her shoulders, “enough with the shenanigans. I want my friend back.” The voice said, “Friend? Not your lover?” “I said it’s none of your concern. He’s my friend and I want him back.” “But there have been other men over the years Hannah, many lovers before Irish. And those men you left to die or put down yourself when the need arose. So what makes this one so special? Has Hannah Von Port finally given her heart away?” “I’m not… I just want him back is all. Now let him go or I’ll come and get him. If you harm him in any way I will end you.” “Tsk, tsk,” the voice said disapprovingly. “Threats against your father, not very ladylike. But very well, if that is how you would like it. You know where we are, and now we know your silly plan with the solar energy, so there will be no secrets between us when the

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Vampire City ? From Page 84 time comes.” “Fine with me,” she said into the phone. “Who would have thought the legendary Hannah Von Port would die for love.” “I’m NOT in love!” “Hey!” BQ shouted, followed by another slapping sound. “Ow!” “I’m… I don’t know what I am…” “It is okay, my child,” the voice said. “I know these things can be very confusing.” “Shut up,” she said. “You’ve got 20 minutes to get your affairs in order.” And she smashed the phone against the wall. Hannah Von Port got her pack, refilled it with weaponry from the secret compartment in the pantry, put on her black hunting clothes, and stalked out of the motel room. It would be the last night of her life as she knew it. Across Town Deep beneath the Cape May Point lighthouse, BQ struggled mightily, to no avail, against his bonds. The vampire listened as the phone went dead in his hands. “A pity it has to end this way,” Abraham said, tossing the phone aside. “She’s right, you know, about us being a traditional sort. We don’t adapt well to change. But I like this

Abraham smiled and wiped his face. “I think I quite like you, Irish. Your people have the sweetest blood. Must be all the whiskey and potatoes.” iPhone thing, it could be very, what’s the word, cool.” “You know she’s grieved for you her whole life,” BQ said angrily. “You bastard.” Abraham spread his hands. “I did what I did. Who is to judge? Me? You? God?” BQ spat in his face. “I guess we’ll find out when we get there.” Abraham smiled and wiped his face. “I think I quite like you, Irish. Your people have the sweetest blood. Must be all the whiskey and potatoes.” “Racist.” “I think you might have some brains, and you certainly have some gumption. And if my Hannah has fallen for you, well, there must be something I’m not seeing, but I’m sure it’s a good quality.’ A smaller vampire handed Abraham a burlap sack with something heavy in it. “What’s that?” BQ asked, frightened. “Nothing for you to be concerned with,” he said to BQ. To the smaller vampire he said, “Please go help the others. My daughter

will be here soon and we need to prepare.” “She’ll destroy all of you, you know.” “Perhaps, perhaps not,” Abraham replied and pulled a jar from the burlap sack. Inside was all gray and black dots, some large, some small, a pulsing mass against the glass. “What. Are. Those.” BQ asked. “I believe they are known in the scientific community as superfamily Ixodoidea. But you probably know them better as ‘ticks.’” “Oh holy Jesus…” “Yes, I am afraid he cannot help you now. My men have been very hard at work preparing for this night,” he took a small black bug from the jar and held it up to BQ’s eye, “and I believe they deserve… what do you call it when you reward your fat little children for the genius of being able to wipe their own as… Ah yes, a treat.” “Nonononononononono…” “Where is your bravado now, Irish? Now that your Hannah is no longer here to help you?” BQ could only weep. “I do not blame you,” Abraham said. “This is all going to be very unfortunate for you, but we all have our roles to play, no?” Abraham reached a fist into the jar; it came out covered in ticks. BQ shrieked. Abraham was right, it was going to be an unfortunate evening.

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Toms Sims, Director of the Cape May Film Festival, reviews “The Understudy”

hat can you say about a job where you may never get to — well, do your job? Consider a job where you’re more a substitute than a player, a position where you’re first responsibility is to know your place. Enter The Understudy, a comedy by Pulitzer-Prize nominee Theresa Rebeck now showing at Cape May Stage. The play focuses on one man’s struggle to be heard when his voice is only meant to be an insurance policy at best. Meet Harry, a struggling (dare I say slightly tormented) actor who speaks to imaginary audiences with lamentations over how terrible today’s movies are and his own fledgling career. Masterfully portrayed in all his awkwardness by G.R. Johnson, Harry arrives at the first rehearsal for a successful Broadway production of a newly discovered play by Franz Kafka. The play is a hit, in part because one of its performers is an action hero movie star by the name of Jake. Luke Darnell delivers a spot-on portrayal of Jake, whose greatest line in film seems to be that oft-quoted masterpiece of screenwriting,

G.R. Johnson, Luke Darnell and Kristen Calgaro present a humorous, relatable performance in “The Understudy” “Get in the truck!” Tension arises as Harry learns the stage manager for the play is his ex-fiancée Roxanne, played by Kristen Calgaro. For his part (no pun intended), Harry only adds to the tension by wanting to change lines or

adjust blocking. The scenes among the three when he is suggesting changes are among the funniest in the play. Roxanne repeatedly reminds her ex that he’s just the understudy and will likely never go on. Whether she’s cursing the never-seen stoner tech producer or threatening to have Harry removed from the play, you can feel such a range of emotions from Calgaro and her comrades. Seething bitterness, palatable romantic energy; these hilarious performances should not be missed. Rebeck certainly includes her fair share of theater references, which may not be so readily understood. But whether or not you get all the references to theater life, you will certainly get the universal themes of this play — struggling to be heard, recovering from past rejection, nothingness. Okay, the latter may seem deep for such a smart comedy, but playwright Rebeck doesn’t forget that she has chosen a Kafka play to be the centerpiece in her script. You will not miss the laughs as these three characters suffer through one of the most challenging understudy rehearsals in theater history.

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The Cape May Crossword

None of that generic nonsense you see in other papers... a puzzle just for “Exit Zero”! By Jon Roth So YOU love crosswords? Great. Sit down, get a cup (or glass) of your favorite beverage, relax and enjoy this puzzle. The answers to the crossword are all related to this week’s issue. Our theme this week: swimsuits. The solution can be found on the front page of our website, www.exitzero.us. Across 2. This word, immortalized by R&B singer Sisqo, could refer to a type of sandal or the bottom half of a revealing bathing suit. 3 . If you’re the kind of person who prefers bathing without a suit, try your luck at this secluded Cape May spot, though be warned, it is still illegal. 5 . These have become the gear of choice for young guys on the beach – whether they’re surfing or not. 8 . Actual surfers prefer to wear this, particularly when the water’s a bit nippy. 13 . This two-piece bathing suit offers extra coverage around that stubborn midsection. 14. We wouldn’t say they do a better job than Exit Zero with their Swimsuit Issue, but this publication does have a head start on us. 19 . This pageant, which began in Atlantic City, includes five portions, the most popular of which is the swimsuit category. 21 . Looking for a handy cover-up? Tie one of these around your waist – they’re popular on beaches the world over and often feature batik prints of plants and animals.

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A weekly column by Catherine Dugan. This week: Kayaking in the rain

he weather in Cape May is unpredictable. I’ve had friends cancel a trip based on a rainy forecast, only to miss out on the best beach day of the season. So if you should find yourself facing a little rain on your Cape May visit, don’t lose heart. The sun may make an appearance after all. While you’re waiting, take advantage of the fact that there’s more to Cape May than the beach. Climb the lighthouse, go shopping, or get some exercise. On a recent rainy Saturday morning, seven grouchy teenagers mourned their lost beach day. We suggested kayaking, and, though some were nervous, they eagerly agreed. Renting a kayak for a tour of the harbor is a classic Cape May activity. A kayak is an excellent way to explore the saltwater marshes – there is no better way to sneak up on area wildlife. Sit-on-top ocean kayaks are easy to maneuver, and you can rent doubles or singles at Miss Chris Marina or Aqua Trails. You can take a guided tour or explore on your own. Miss Chris Marina offers 90-minute tours at 10am. Aqua Trails offers

two-hour tours departing at 9:30am, as well as full moon tours, sunset tours, and more. Of course, it’s risky to go kayaking when there is a thunderstorm in the area, but you shouldn’t let a light drizzle stop you. As an added bonus, the rain can keep you cool as you paddle along. If you have an odd number in your party,

someone will have to paddle alone – you might want to volunteer for this particular assignment. It’s more fun to have complete control of the boat. Bring bug spray, water, and, even in a drizzle, sunscreen and a hat. You will get wet, so dress accordingly and leave a towel on the seat of your car for the ride home. Some of our group had never been in a kayak or canoe before, so we decided against a tour and chose to stay close to the Aqua Trails launch point, near the Nature Center on Delaware Avenue. The newbies were a little nervous, and there was a lot of paddle bumping before they got the hang of it, but soon all of our boats were in control. Before long, they took to racing from point to point. Some stuck to the shallow water near the Fishermen’s Memorial, but a few left the pack behind and explored more of the harbor. By the end of an hour, the sun was out, the smiles were back and the beach was calling. Forget the forecast when you come to Cape May. Let a smile be your umbrella as you kayak in the rain. Next week: Take the Tweens on a Ghost Tour

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We have SO many ways you can get your feet wet.

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The Cape May Health And Beauty Guide The Place

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Winner of Best Day Spa! Let their experienced, soothing massage therapists work on you. All stylists are certified Keratin specialists, OR get the BEST facial you will ever experience. Magnetic Polish, and GELISH manis/pedis. Call soon, appointments fill quickly at this popular local Salon/Spa!

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Artizan specializes in Wedding Parties and Special Occasions. They will handle all of your makeup and updos. Trust them to make you look your best when it counts.

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The well-trained staff at Balance has one focus: to help clients connect to the body, relax the mind and lift the spirit. They offer private, semi-private and small group classes and are able to work with student of all levels.

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Cape Fitness 600 Park Boulevard West Cape May (609) 898-1515 www.capefitness.com

They offer classes in a comfortable, unintimidating environment and skilled Personal Trainers who will work with any member looking to be pushed to their personal best.

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Cape May Day Spa 607 Jefferson Street Cape May (609) 898-1003 www.capemaydayspa.com

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Circle of Light holistic & massage Cape May (609) 457-6311

Terri Carrigan-Litzi is here to get your energy in line! She’s a registered nurse, holistic practictioner, massage therapist and Reki practitioner. Terri is also a certified Sound Healer who has practiced for 10 years in New Jersey and New Mexico. If you suffer from chronic pain or stress, call her today!

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Dr louis j. Feldman 741 Washington StreetCape May (609) 884-4260

Dr Feldman and his team provide top-notch cosmetic and restorative dentistry. The office is on call for your Dental Emergencies and endorsed by Cape Island Urgent Care.

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They have great equipment, a clean environment and attentive instructors. Try their Boot Camp, an effective, easy-to-follow routine guaranteeing lost pounds in the first week.

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“A woman whose smile is open and whose expression is glad has a kind of beauty no matter what she wears.” - Anne Roiphe

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Enrich Your Life... Adopt An Animal

Three beautiful dogs from the Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center... call 465-8923

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Rosie is a petite German Shepherd mix waiting to begin a new chapter in her life. Since coming to the shelter she has done well with everyone she’s met, including cats and dogs, and is an all-around great pet. She’s an obedient seven-month-old pup who is ready and willing to learn. All this cute girl needs is you in her life to make her complete. Please stop in to the shelter and pay her a visit. Adoption fee is $95.

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Moxy was in bad shape when she came to the shelter, but she is doing much better now. With proper care and lots of TLC she’ll be fine. This sweet six-yearold lady does well with everyone she meets. She likes cats but needs to be the only dog in the home. We also recommend a home with children who are older because she prefers a quiet environment. Stop by and meet Moxy today. Adoption fee is $35.

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Nicole is a pretty one-year-old Bulldog mix waiting for a kind soul to adopt her. She will need training with someone familiar with larger breeds. Due to the fact that she sometimes doesn’t realise her own strength she needs to go to a home with children who are 14 years or older. She really is a good gal who just needs some guidance. If you think Nicole could work for you, please stop in and check her out today! Adoption fee is $95.

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Enrich Your Life... Adopt An Animal

Three beautiful cats from the Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center... call 465-8923

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Ferris is an independent fellow but wants to learn to be a good companion cat. A lovely light orange color with golden eyes, Ferris likes to be petted, but he has to learn a few manners. For example, he hasn’t learned to keep his claws in yet! If you’d like to help Ferris become a charmer, please stop by the shelter. Adoption fee is $35.

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Della is a beautiful dark gray domestic short hair cat. She first came to the shelter with her brother, Perry, but someone adopted him without her. She’s growing lonely by herself, but she’s still a very friendly and affectionate girl. Please drop by the shelter and see if she might be the right fit for you! Adoption fee is $20.

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Humphrey is a very sweet boy. He had it pretty rough when his owners abandoned him. He’s also FIV positive (this can only be spread to other cats, so you have nothing to worry about). This does mean he should be your only cat. Humphrey is hoping someone out there wants a mature house companion. Adoption fee is $8.

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heresa Rebeck’s comedy The Understudy continues to delight audiences and provides much to discuss even as you’re laughing in the aisles. Once again, Cape May Stage is in the forefront of producing new and exciting work for our community. Cape May Stage is presenting the New Jersey premiere of this play continuing a tradition of exposing audiences to what is the newest and best work in contemporary theatre. Again, the Equity theatre fulfills its mission of producing work by women writers. Last season, Topdog/Underdog written by Suzan Lori-Parks was many patrons favorite show of the season. This season, it may well be Theresa Rebeck’s The Understudy. Speaking of talented women, the new Women of Broadway Series will be launching this month. In a little over a week, Broadway’s leading lady Liz Callaway takes the stage at 8pm on July 18 and kicks off the series. Liz Callaway, Maureen McGovern, and Tovah Feldshuh will be doing solo concerts at the intimate Robert Shackleton Playhouse where patrons are never more than seven rows away from these revered artists. Ticket holders will get the chance to meet them after their performances at the Washington Inn’s Wine Bar where a complimentary signature drink awaits them. Tickets are $75 each. However, purchase a Women of Broadway Series package to see all 3 for only $150 and enjoy one of the performances for free! Call (609) 884-1341 for details. The Summer Shakesperience, Cape May Stage’s award-winning summer theatre camp that produces a Shakespearian Play for campers ages 9 to 17 starts July 11. This year students

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take on Shakespeare’s comedy, Twelfth Night! Hurry to sign your campers up for a life changing experience. Cape May Stage’s Education Outreach Coordinator Don Toal leads this camp once again. Campers design and build costumes and sets, as well as perform outdoors on the beautiful grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate in Cape May, home of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities. The cost of the two-week camp is $325. Call 884-1341 or go online to capemaystage. com to sign up for the camp or to buy tickets.

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Bird Droppings

The weekly report from the world’s birdwatching capital... by Seymore Thanu

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his is a thank-you to Kathleen. For those of you who were on the Monday morning bird walk at South Cape May last week, Kathleen is the 11-year-old birder who was right on my shoulder the whole way around. The one who kept identifying all the birds. “Oh, right,” you are thinking, “that Kathleen.” Yep. That one. She and her mom were part of the group and Kathleen quickly distinguished herself as one very knowledgeable, focused and talented young birder. Once again, and not for the first time, I wonder why? Why some young people catch the natural history wave and ride it for the rest of their lives. And others sit in front of computers or twiddle their thumbs over the latest electronic time-killer, oblivious to the wonders that surround them. One of the reasons I wonder this, of course, is because back when I was a wee little Thanu I was so captivated. Looking back over a lifetime of discovery, I can certainly understand why the natural world

got my attention. I have been repeatedly treated to spectacles and wonders. I can’t really recall how I was lucky enough to be engaged. Or put another way, why me? Do some people have a nature gene? Are people who look around them and find a world filled with discovery born this way? Roger Tory Peterson ascribed his life of

achievement to the time he and a boyhood friend set off to explore a place not far from their homes called Sweed Hill. He found at the foot of a tree a bird that he thought was dead, but when he touched the still form it burst to life in a blaze of golden feathers. The bird was a Yellow-shafted Flicker, now called Northern Flicker. This encounter between two living things changed the face of the earth. Roger went on to be North America’s Father of Birding. His Field Guide to the Birds, published in 1934, opened the doors to the world of birds to millions. Me? I had my own inspirational moment at just about the age that Roger had his. I too came upon a f licker foraging at the base of a tree. The bird was sucking up carpenter ants that were swarming all over the trunk. The bird wouldn’t let me get close enough to touch it. But it did allow me to get within 20 feet (which was plenty close enough to watch the bird through my 6x binoculars). The best thing, the

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Bird Droppings ? From Page 113 take-home thing about this encounter was that just like Roger’s encounter, this one was momentary, made priceless precisely because of that. The encounter didn’t have an on/off switch. I couldn’t come back the next day and call it up again. I did come back on subsequent days... even years… But this oncein-a-life-time encounter was just that. Like your first kiss, like your child’s first word; one-time events are priceless. So back to Kathleen. The young birder at my shoulder who raised glasses with me and, at the end of the walk, presented me with a pencil drawing showing the earth, the sky, a sunrise and a Barn Swallow in f light. If Barn Swallow was her catalytic bird, then the captivation was well-received. She is destined to go far. Maybe on to a lifetime studying nature or perhaps just plain enjoying it. If you are a dad or a mom and you suspect that your child has the nature gene, you’ll be happy to know that on a CMBO field trip, there are between 30-60 catalytic birds to be encountered. If your son or daughter doesn’t have the

Kathleen O'Neil's rendering of a Barn Swallow nature gene, oh well. It seems we’re becoming a nation of thumb twiddlers, anyway. If you have a youngster who might have an interest in the outdoor world, invite them to come with you on one of the Cape May Bird Observatory’s naturalist-led field trips. Pete Dunne hosts one every Monday morning beginning at 7:30am that meets at The Nature Conservancy. Or you can stop by the Cape May Bird Observatory and ask any of the staff or volunteers what walks are happening. They’ll be glad to show you. The CMBO, located at 701 East Lake

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Drive overlooking Lake Lily in Cape May Point (884-2736), is open every day 9:30am to 4:30pm except Tuesdays through August. Check out the wide selection of scopes and binoculars, pick up a free map and schedule of daily walks, take a look at the sighting sheets to check what's being seen, scan the bookshelves or pick up a bargain from the vintage books section, look at some of the wonderful Charley Harper merchandise or just browse around. Sit outside on our garden benches and enjoy the birds at the feeders and the view of Lake Lily. If you can’t make it in person, visit us online at BirdCapeMay.org – where birding Cape May is only a click away! And don’t forget to ask for your free TAKE A KID BIRDING!™ bumper sticker – in fact, take two (one for you and one for the budding naturalist in your life). Seymore Thanu is New Jersey's own Pete Dunne, Director of the Cape May Bird Observatory and Chief Communications Officer for New Jersey Audubon. Pete uses his talents to make the natural world real for others. Author of several books about nature (available at the CMBO) he weaves information and insight into a net that captures minds and hearts. He has written for virtually every birding publication and for The New York Times.


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26th Annual

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MonDAY Mystery Madness • A special so mad, we can’t even tell you yet. Check MoreysPiers.com, Facebook and Twitter on each Saturday at midnight for the next Monday Mystery Madness special of the week to be revealed. Mondays from 12:30pm until 6pm. Adventure Pier opens at 4pm. July 4 is not included. TuesDAY Special - $22 • Our best deal on All-You-Can-Ride wristbands! Loop, spin and swing until you can’t take it anymore on ALL three piers. Tuesdays from 12:30pm until 6pm. Waterpark admission is not included in this package. Adventure Pier opens at 4pm. XTREME Ride WednesDAY - $32 • Receive an All-You-Can-Ride wristband PLUS two Xtreme rides of your choice. Valid until 6pm. Go Wild on all six coasters and AtmosFEAR! Wednesdays from 12:30pm until 6pm. Waterpark admission is not included in this package. Adventure Pier opens at 4pm, but Xtreme rides and the Great White open at 12:30pm. Xtreme rides include: SkyCoaster(s) on Surfside and Adventure Pier; SpringShot on Adventure Pier; and SkyScraper on the Boardwalk at Poplar Avenue. Double-the-Fun ThursDAY •Double your pleasure as the MOR-EZ ticket card goes twice as far on our amusement rides. Ride for only half the tickets until 6pm. Also, look for great Double-the-Fun offers at many of our games and food outlets. Thursdays from 12:30pm until 6pm. Xtreme rides not included. Adventure Pier opens at 4pm.

FriDAY Splashtacular - $35 • Get wet at our beachfront waterparks, Raging Waters or Ocean Oasis Waterpark and Beach Club and go wild on ALL three Piers. Available beginning July 15. Fridays from 9:30am until 6pm. Adventure Pier opens at 4pm. Fired Up FriDAY NIGHTS - $20 • Light up your night by riding the rides underneath Coca-Cola’s weekly fantastic fireworks display! Fridays from10:30pm until midnight. Fireworks begin on July 1st.

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All specials are subject to operating hours. Ride Wristband restrictions and limitations apply. For complete details please visit, www.moreyspiers.com/specials.

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The Dating Column

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Stella Dixon's take on romance on Old Cape Island

f you read this column regularly, you know that I’ve made a few dating mistakes. This is why I’m so grateful for my new dating guru, Rihanna. You’ve all heard of her – the four-time Grammyaward winning R&B singer who is, in her own words, “changing the sound of radio.” Her sexually charged songs have charted at number one in over 20 countries. I figure, if I take all of my cues from this successful, empowered woman who’s being called “the new face of girl power,” I can’t go wrong. Here, I’d like to share with you everything I’ve learned about dating from my new idol. 1. It’s never too early to learn about the (sadomasochistic) birds and bees. Last week, I was at my best friend’s 40th birthday party at the Hawk Haven Vineyard. The DJ played Rihanna’s hit song, "S&M." Aside from showcasing the singer’s lyrical genius (“Na-na-na come on, Na-na-na come on, Na-na-nana-na come on, na-na…”), the song is educational, too. By the end of it, even the sevenyear-old girls were singing along to “Sticks and stones may break my bones but chains and whips excite me.” You go, girl.

2. What’s a little domestic violence between pals? After her boyfriend, singer Chris Brown, beat the bejeezus out of Rihanna in 2009, she broke up with him and got a restraining order. This was truly inspiring. After all, it must be difficult venturing out on your own on a mere $15 million a year. But that’s how important it was to Rihanna that she send a positive message to young girls. Of course, there was no sense in taking this message too far. A little real-life domestic violence

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The Movie Column

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Tom Sims, Director of the Cape May Film Festival, reviews the 2011 Cape May Film Camp

hat’s most intriguing about the Cape May Film Camp is that on Monday, we start with ideas, cameras and computers, a bunch of students, a few professionals — and not much else. What we have by Friday night is a set of films that create an engaging night of entertainment. What happens in between can only be described as creative mayhem. As the curtain rose on another Friday night of the Cape May Film Camp, all that excitement rose with it! There were four films created at camp this year, all of which you can see on YouTube (www.youtube.com/capemayfilm). One Bad Egg: What happens when your main character eats a bad egg and is taken to a place where monsters collide, worlds explode, and bad eggs are on the attack? Our younger students enjoyed using their artistic and storytelling abilities in this animated starter. As The Curtain Rises: You’ve never seen behind the scenes at Film Camp like this. An insider look at what camp is like, the commentary becomes very interesting when the interviewer asks campers, “What one word

A young boy helps out a beach bum and receives a magic shell in Cape May Film Camp's "Shell Game." would you use to describe Joe Stinson?” Shell Game: In the camp’s major narrative presentation, a young boy estranged from his brother and pursuing a love interest saves an old beach bum from a pack of bullies. His reward: an old shell the man has been carrying around — one that he says has special powers. When the boy sees the magic in action, he must

decide: on which of his challenges should he work the shell’s magic? The Button Film: This short film acts as a closing credit, highlighting each campers’ unique talent in one short, quirky presentation. Gail Schmidtchen was this year’s camp promoter, and what a job she did, encouraging more than 20 registrations to camp. She was also an instructor and a ringleader at the West Cape May Borough Hall, where the camp and screening took place. Joe Stinson returned to Cape May to be our Camp Director along with Film Festival Curator Stefan Prosky. They were joined by Collin Pritchard, Ari Blau, Peter Owens, Mike LaVancher, Shaine Meier and a host of other helpers throughout the week to create some of the most successful and ambitious camp projects ever. Special thanks to the West Cape May Borough Hall, Cape May County Division of Culture and Heritage and the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May. We are hoping to keep the filmmaking instruction going! If you can think of a good subject for a short film that our filmmakers can create, email me at capemayfilm@hotmail.com.

Come Support Cape May’s U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary 82 at Jeannie and Michael O’Neill’s Windmill Marina on Spicer’s Creek Saturday, July 9, 2011: 6pm-9pm 1260 Wilson Drive, Schellenger’s Landing catering by the washington inn • oyster bar donated by the lobster house • open wine and beer bar

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Cape May VFW Post 386 419 Congress Street Cape May (609) 884-7961

Thanks to all our neighbors, volunteers and participants for the success of our spaghetti dinner fundraiser!

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We would also especially like to thank Exit Zero, Congress Hall, Cabanas, Carneys, The Rusty Nail and Cucina Rosa for their valuable contributions. The way this community helps each other is a major part of why cape may is such a great town... Thanks to all!

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This is a super event with food and fun for all

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What is the difference between a real estate agent and broker? In the state of NJ, an agent is someone who completes a 75 hour course in real estate, passes the exam and works under a Broker. A Broker is someone who worked three years as a full-time agent, takes 130 course hours on ethics, law and office management, then pass the broker's exam. After earning a Broker's license, they may open their own office or remain under another broker as an associate broker/ sales person. All listings are placed in the broker/owner name, not the real estate agents.

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RE/MAX Agent in Your Neighborhood Finally! A RE/MAX agent who lives and works in Cape May City! Every home in Cape May is unique and different, so you need someone who is experienced in selling homes in this challenging market.

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807 Queen Street, Cape May 3 brm., 2 ½ bath Cape May Colonial in the heart of town, fully furnished and fully rented for the summer. Act quick and enjoy the rental income - Listed by Chris Bezaire for $589,000.

1506 New Jersey Avenue, Unit 1 Grand and elegant are just 2 of the many great ways to describe this spacious 3 level townhouse offering 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, huge living/dining area, 2 fireplaces, state of the art kitchen, ocean view deck, 2 car attached garage – plus beautifully furnished and generating excellent rental income –Listed by Gregg & Brian Giancola for $1,495,000.

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203 Princeton Ave., Cape May Point 407 Coral Ave., Cape May Point Strong Rental History Views of Ocean and Lake 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths $869,900 $1,150,000.

Flossie, Rose, Amber, John, Jonathan, Scott 507 Holly Ave., Cape May Point 513 Alexander Ave,. Cape May Point Remodeled 3-story Cottage Unique Contemporary Home 4 bedrooms, 3 baths 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $889,000. $679,000.

404 Cedar Ave., Cape May Point Steps to Lake Lily 3 bedrooms, 1 bath $629,000.

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Vacant Lots for Sale 503 Pearl Ave., Water Views $777,0000. 309 Knox Ave., One block to the Beach $609,000. 305 S. Lake Dr., Short walk to St. Pete’s Beach $450,000. 503 E. Lake Dr., Beautiful Lot with Plans and Permits $580,000.

 Join Us: www.chrisclemanssir.com Christina P. Clemans Licensed Real Estate Broker 1159 Washington St. Cape May, NJ 08204 Email: capemay@chrisclemanssir.com 609-884-3332 Toll-free 800-828-9751

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Kyle, Ben

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High & dry, cleared 50’ x 150’ West Cape May lot. Rear alley access. No wetlands! Wonderful neighborhood near West Cape May Elementary School. Quiet, secluded area.

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Scott, Charlie

John and Jonathan Conrad

Nichole Conrad, Flossie Noel

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HomeStead Real Estate 846 Broadway, West Cape May Toll Free: 888-309-7454 • Local: (609) 884-1888 www.HomeSteadCapeMay.com Dagmer Chew, Broker/Owner

17 SUMMER CIRCLE, NORTH CAPE MAY... NEWLY PRICED! You don’t want to miss this WELL maintained Brentwood rancher. Spacious with an open floor plan describes this home. Pride of ownership is evident the moment you enter. This home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a large living room with remote controlled gas fireplace, lovely kitchen with breakfast bar and dining room. The three seasons Florida room offers retractable windows which open at the touch of our fingertips exposing the screens to let you enjoy the spring and summer seasons. This home also includes a separate laundry room, and every man’s dream--a finished two car garage. The wooded surroundings offer privacy from nearby homes, are nicely landscaped, and include a sprinkler system. This is a must see, priced to sell home that will delight all who view it! 328,500

725 SEASHORE RD, COLD SPRING NEWLY PRICED

This historic Cold Spring farm house sits on over 2 acres of well maintained, high and dry land that features a variety of flower, fruit and vegetable gardens. This home was built in the 1900’s and still conveys its colonial charm while having many updated, modern conveniences. Come experience country living at the shore! $359,900

687 SOCS LANE, COLD SPRING

You don’t want to miss this artisan cottage nestled south of the canal being sold under assessed value. This home offers a large living room and a big eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook. There are two bedrooms plus a loft over the living room which can be used as a third bedroom for your out of town guests or extra storage. Hardwood floors and a gas fireplace make this funky little place a great get-away cottage. $299,000


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Homes Of The Week

Check out these beautiful homes in the Cape May area

303 Millman Lane Villas

433 Sunset Blvd. West Cape May

1063 Seashore Road Lower Township

324 Alexander Ave. Cape May Point

715 Lighthouse Ave Cape May Point

Three story contemporary home with remarkable water views. This "like new" home has over 2,700 sq. ft. of living space and offfers 5 bedrooms & 4 full baths. This a great single family home with room for all of your friends and family to enjoy. This home has energy effiicient natural gas heat, central air, hardwood and ceramic tiled floors, a gas fireplace, whirlpool tub, stainless steel appliances, surround sound system, lots of storage and the most awesome views of the bay and sunsets imaginable! $575,000

Sunset Boulevard cottage on 50 x 162 lot offering 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. Spacious living room with wood burning stove, eat in kitchen, laundry room and screened in back porch. Fabulous front yard with a large holly tree and private back yard with ally access. Close to both the Cape May and Cape May Point Beaches. Immediately across from the wonderful Nature Conservancy Lands. $452,000

Spectacular 4 BR/2.5 BA luxury home that offers an outstanding amenity package for entertaining family and friends! Expanded, remodeled and upgraded inside and out! A true labor of love in every detail from the unrivaled gourmet kitchen with top-ofthe-line appliances to the second floor all encompassing main suite including sleeping and sitting rooms along with private bath featuring a whirlpool tub and intricately tiled shower. $550,000

Just 14 houses to the beach by the street or better yet, the beach is actually located behind your property just beyond the state land. With this 50 x 174 deep lot you could build a home in excess of the usual 2100 square foot home in the Point and have room for a pool. Plan to build a beautiful year round home or summer retreat in the quiet serenity of the Point, with guarded bathing beaches, this luxury lot is for the home owner with vision to build as they wish. $729,000

Tasteful and beautiful contemporary 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with screened porch to enjoy more species of birds ever seen in one setting. Walk to Lake Lily, the Cape May Bird Observatory and the Lighthouse . The privacy and tranquility of the garden is only accentuated by the fact that this home is surrounded on three sides by preserved land and an "award winning" garden. $697,000.

Theresa Senico Apex Realty 2505 Bayshore Rd., Villas (609) 408-4655 www.theresasenico.com

Wilsey Realty 501 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-1007 www.wilseyrealty.com

DeSatnick Real Estate 324 Carpenter’s Lane Cape May (609) 884-1300 desatnickrealestate.com

Coastline Realty Carol Menz, Broker (609) 884-5005 1400 Texas Avenue, Cape May www.coastlinerealty.com

Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty 1159 Washington St. (609) 884-3332 www.chrisclemanssir.com

300 Oxford Avenue Cape May Point

121 SIXTH AVENUE, WEST CAPE MAY

16 jackson street unit 3, cape may

1100-1102 Route 109 Lower Township

640 Hughes Street Cape May

Located in Cape May Point this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is just walking distance to the beach and lake. From it's spacious rooms to the large deck this home is perfect for entertaining guests or you can take advantage of the rental history that this home has acquired. Call today to see this home. $695,000

Hurry and make your appointment to see the sweetest little cottage that is loaded with charm! This home offers 3 bedrooms and 1 bath with usable space on the third floor. The kitchen is galley style with lots of cabinets and counter space and you’ll enjoy cooking on the new gas stove with built in down draft exhaust. Off the kitchen is a laundry room/ pantry. Lovely back yard with deck and a large screened porch off the side of the house which adds additional living space. $399,900

Beautifully renovated condo unit in one of the famous Seven Sisters only steps to the beach. Views of both the beach and Historic Jackson Street from within the unit. Hardwood floors throughout. Most furniture included. Imported Italian Tile Showers; Custom Cherry Cabinets; Custom Milled Crown Molding; Air Conditioning; Tankless Water Heater. $625,000

Side by side duplex, each with 2 bedrooms and spectacular views of the Cape May Canal. Sit on the front porch and watch the boats go by. Could easily divide condo into 2 separate units. Reduced to $449,000.

The Blake House was built circa 1865 and features ten bedrooms, six full baths and 2 half baths. Asking $1,450,000.

HomeStead Real Estate 846 Broadway West Cape May 609-884-1888 homesteadcapemay.com

Tolz Realtors 1001 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-7001 www.tolz.com

CENTURY 21 Gilmartin & Co. 1382 Lafayette Street, Joseph Gilmartin Broker/Owner (609) 884-1800 capemayvacations.com

Coldwell Banker Sol Needles 512 Washington St. Mall Cape May (609) 884-8428 www.cbcapemay.com

Jersey Cape Realty 739 Washington St., Cape May 609-884-5800 www.jerseycaperealty.com


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Rentals Of The Week 609.884.1300

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com 1104 Saint James Pl. Cape May Charming turn-key two bedroom townhouse that is aggressively priced at The Meadows at Cape Island. $479,000

Dedication... Excellence... Professionalism

(609) 884-5800 739 Washington St, Cape May

www.jerseycaperealty.com Open Daily

Monday thru Saturday 9am to 5pm Sundays 11am to 3pm

INVESTOR’S DREAM-TURN KEY-FULLY FURNISHED 211 Grant Street, Cape May 5BR, 3BA $829,000 BEACH FRONT “BARONET CONDO” 819 Beach Avenue, Unit 2F Cape May 1BR, 1BA $349,900

406 Madison Avenue, Cape May 4 BR/3.5 BA condo. Close to the beach and downtown. Sleeps 9. $1500-$2900/week.

3500 Shore Drive, Cape May Beach Neat, clean beach house across the street from bay. Sleeps 6. $1,000 a week.

413 Yale Avenue, Cape May Point 4 BR/3 BA single family home, just a short stroll to the Cape May Point beaches. Sleeps 13. $1600-$2300/week.

Theresa Senico, Apex Realty 2505 Bayshore Road, Villas, NJ (609) 408-4655 www.theresasenico.com

307 Harvard Avenue, Cape May Point 3 brms., 2 baths, c/a, w/d, internet, sleeps 8, ocean views $4,000/week in season.

324 Carpenters Lane Suite 2C Cape May NJ 08204 Todd H. de Satnick, Broker of Record

33 Whimbrel Way, Cape May Court House 3BR, 2.5BA, Community swimming pool and club house. $364,900

23 East Virginia Avenue, Villas 2 BR, 2 BA with central heat and air. $950 per month + utilities.

1202 Maryland Avenue, Cape May 5 brm., 2 ½ bath home 3 blocks to beach, c/a, w/d, sleeps 11, $2,650/week in season.

304 Stagecoach Rd. Cape May Court House Well-maintained ranch style 3 BR/2 BA home which is situated on a spacious and private partially wooded lot. $265,000

“FOUR SEASON TOWNHOME” AN ADULT COMMUNITY

Adorable homes in America’s Original Seaside Resort ready for your enjoyment

RENOVATED TOWNHOUSE 1219 Washington Street, Cape May 2BR, 2BA $399,000 RARE OPPORTUNITY COMMERCIAL BUILDING

1252 Route 109 South Cape May FIRST FLOOR: 3 offices & powder room, off-street parking. SECOND FLOOR: 2BR, 1BA $599,900 NEW CONSTRUCTION 4 East New York Avenue, Villas 3BR, 2BA $199,900

Coldwell Banker Sol Needles, Cape May (609) 884-8428 • www.cbcapemay.com 205 Lighthouse Ave., Cape May Point 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Beach House. 2 Blocks to Beach $1,275 per week. 824 Stockton Avenue, Cape May 5 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms, Sleeps 18 1 Block to Beach. $3,500 - $5,500 Coastline Realty 1400 Texas Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-5005 www.coastlinerealty.com 408 Pacific Avenue, West Cape May 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Baths, Sleeps 6. Completely renovated. $1400/week 504 Sixth Avenue, West Cape May 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, Sleeps 7. August availability. $1400/week

Desatnick Real Estate, LLC 324 Carpenter’s Lane, Suite 2C, Cape May 884.1300, www.deSatnickRealEstate.com 15 Broadway Unit #14, Cape May 2011 Season- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, condo sleeps 7. $1500-$2500 per week. 214 Stites Avenue, Cape May Point 2011 Season- 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Single Family home sleeps 6. $1800-$2800 per week. Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty 1159 Washington Street, Cape May 609-884-3332, www.chrisclemanssir.com 408 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May 4 plus Bedrooms 3.5 Bath, Gorgeous Views, Multi decks, Central AC, Peak weeks available. Call Heijung for availability: 609-602-8641 Heijung Park-Colameco, Broker associate By The sea Realty, Lee Marcotte, Inc 315 Ocean Street, Cape May 609-884-3050 808 Washington St., Unit 3, Cape May 2 BR, 2BA, w/d, dw, cac, sleeps 8. $1500-$2300/week 20 Decatur Street, 2nd floor, Cape May 2 BR, 2 BA, w/d, dw, cac, sleeps 4. $1500-$2000/week

Homestead Real Estate 846 Broadway, West Cape May (609) 884-1888 • homesteadcapemay.com

Jersey Cape Realty 739 Washington Street, Cape May (609) 884-5800 wwwjerseycaperealty.com

300 Moore, West Cape May 4 Week Minimum Call for Details

25 Second Ave, 2nd Floor. Cape May 2 BR, 1 Bath. Located half block to beach. August weeks available, only $1400/week!

1007 New Jersey Ave. - 4 bedroom, 2 bath, Large cedar deck (to be stained) private rear yard. $3200/weekly.

413 Yale, Cape May Point 4 BR. Only 1 street from beach! July and August weeks available. $2300/week

Wilsey Realty 501 Lafayette Street, Cape May (609) 884-1007 www.wilseyrealty.com

Tolz Realtors, 1001 Lafayette Street, Cape May (609) 884-7001, www.tolz.com


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A Little Bit About Exit Zero Publishing Who we are, what we do, and where we go

Established July 4, 2003, proudly inspired by the late, great Pennywise magazine. Exit Zero Publishing is owned by Jack Wright and Jason Black. We also publish high-quality books as well as this fine periodical. Telephone: (609) 770-8479 Fax: (609) 770-8481 E-mail: info@exitzero.us Website: www.exitzero.us Mailing address: 109 Sunset Boulevard Suite D, Cape May, NJ 08204 Editor/Publisher: Jack Wright, jack@exitzero.us Advertising Manager: Jason Black, jason@exitzero.us Project Manager: Dan Mathers, dan@exitzero.us Assistant Editor Jon Roth, jon@exitzero.us Staff Writer Kate Chadwick, kate@exitzero.us Photographers: Aleksey Moryakov, Sandy Maloney, Danielle O’Neal, Alex Steiger Graphic Artist: Doree Bardes Distribution People: Stephanie Grubb, Amy Wingate, Evangeline Wentletrap Columnists: Kate Chadwick (advice), Catherine Dugan (activities), David Gray (Old Fogey), Molly Stone (food), Diane Stopyra (dating), Everett Chance (Chance Meetings). Labeler: Mary Smith Every Thursday, Exit Zero is delivered to around 300 places. Get it delivered to your mailbox in a plastic mailer. It’s $50 for 47 great B&W issues, plus five in glorious color. Call (609) 770-8479 to subscribe. Downtown Cape May Swain’s, Mariah’s, Guardian, Cape Savings Bank, Collier’s, All Irish, Cape May Stage, Wilsey Realty, Pat Jackson Jewelers, Washington Commons Gallery, Celebrate Cape May, Go Fish, Sea Weeds, Cape Orient, Fiber Arts Yarn Shop, Acme, By The Sea Realty, Oyster Bay, Cape May Welcome Center, Depot Market, Congress Hall, Victorious, Pink, Star Inn, Bayberry Inn, Bank of America, Victorian Hotel, SOMA Art Gallery, Magicbrain Cybercafé, Island Grill, Primrose, Center For Community Arts. Washington Street Mall The Fudge Kitchen, Mary Ann’s, Dellas 5&10, Lace Silhouettes, Center City Mall, Second Story Sweets, Casale’s Shoes, Free Shop, Happy Baby, Cape May Sandal Shop, It’s a Breeze, Madame’s Port, Swede Things, Cucina Rosa, Whale’s Tale, Ella's, Italian Garden, Andrew’s Ltd, Jackson Mountain Cafe, Love The Cook, Bath Time, Ugly Mug, Pilot House, Caroline

Boutique, Atlantic Books, Kaleidoscope, Coldwell Banker, Colors, A Ca Mia, A Place On Earth, Between the Lines, Good Scents. Washington Street Southern Mansion, MAC, Chris Clemans’ Sotheby’s International Realty, Bill Mae Cottage, Thomas Webster Inn, Inn at the Park, City Hall, Sturdy Savings, Washington Inn, Dr. Feldman Dentistry, Jersey Cape Realty, Victorian Towers. BEACHFRONT Sean’s Restaurant, King’s Cottage, Blue Moon Pizza, Hot Dog Tommy’s, Coachman’s Motor Inn, Carney’s, Martini Beach, Virginia Hotel, Mad Batter, Poor Richards Inn, Inn at 22 Jackson Street, Saltwood B&B, Windward B&B, Uncle Bill’s, Ocean View Restaurant, Sandpiper, Hotel Alcott, Summer Station, The Original Fudge Kitchen, Montreal Liquor, Montreal Inn, Capri Motor Lodge, Bloody Mary’s, Periwinkle, Grand Hotel, Palace Hotel, Mission Inn, Angel by The Sea, Peter Shields, Hotel Macomber, Marquis de Lafayette. Columbia Avenue Columbia House, Sun Bank, Dr. Gorny, Victorian Abstract, MP Myers, Cape May Day Spa, Twin Gables, Henry Sawyer B&B, Linda Lee, Brass Bed Inn, Mason Cottage, Mainstay Inn, Delsea B&B, White Dove Cottage, Manse B&B, Merion Inn, Cliveden Inn, Pharo’s B&B, Summer Cottage, John F. Craig House, Majestic Star. Gurney/oCEAN/STOCKTON Avalon Coffee, Cape May Beach & Kite, John Welsey Inn, Louie’s Pizza, Beach Massage, Inn of Cape May, Beauclair’s, Queen Victoria, Fairthorne, Bamboo Shack, Cheeks, Cape May Library, Freda’s Café, Victorian Lace, Camelot Hotel, Bedford Inn, Chalfonte Hotel. East Cape May Nature Center, Model Cleaners, Cape May Laundromat, Wawa, Coastline Realty, Cape

Bookkeeping, Shear Sunsations, Rizzo Chiropractic, C-View Inn, Century 21 Gilmartin. West Cape May VFW, Godmother’s, Cape May Bakers, Higher Grounds, Tea By The Sea, Cape May Linen Outlet, Flying Fish Studio, CVS, Albert Stevens Inn, Weddings by the Sea, Kate’s Flower Shop, Seaside Cheese Company, Ocean Crest Printing, Kasey’s Kanines, Cape Fitness, Dr. Goldstein Dentist, Cheeks, Artizan Salon & Spa, Westside Market, Cape Island Home and Garden, Bella Vida Cafe, Flanegan’s Framing, Seven Eleven, Copper Fish, Homestead Real Estate. Sunset Boulevard Bird House of Cape May, Butterfly Tea Room, Cape May Wicker, The Exit Zero Store and Gallery, Accent on Beauty, Cape Winds Florist, Cape May Bird Observatory, Cape May Point Post Office, Sunset Beach Gift Shop. Route 109 South Jersey Marina, Lobster House, Tony’s Marine Supply, Sea Gear Marine, Captain’s Cove, Cape May Whale Watcher, Lucky Bones, Tony’s Pizza, Cape May Antique Center. North Cape May Laundromat, Heart to Heart Flowers, Le Gates, Harpoon Henry’s, Mr. J’s Music Shop, Cape May– Lewes Ferry, Gorman’s, Hair Cuttery, Italian Affair, Cape May Veterinary. Off The Island The Canyon Club, Harbor View Restaurant, Axelsson’s Blue Claw, Cape Liquors, Moose Lodge, Old Grange, Historic Cold Spring Village, Hawk Haven Vineyards. Villas Lower Township Construction, Lower Township Municipal, Apex Realty, Curl Up and Dye, Fish and Fancy, Villas Liquor, Snippers Salon, Jake’s Bar and Grill, Kiddie Closet, Cape Savings Bank, Cohwen’s Ink Emporium, Wawa, Wing It.


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