Volume 11, Issue 2 - February 14, 2013

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A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean ¯ Thursday, February 14, 2013 ¯ Vol. 11, No. 2 ¯ Cape May, America’s Original Seaside Resort

Olympic Champs At Cape May Elementary

Team Honesty was one of several student teams to participate in Cape May Elementary’s anti-bullying program, the Green Dot Olympics, which involved creative, makeshift versions of several Olympic sports. More photos inside... Aleksey Moryakov

Cape May’s First Beatles Night

Pages 11-24

New Officers At Townbank Firehall

Pages 26-38

Cape May’s New Year’s Eve Parties

Pages 40-86

Help Jackie And Rozzie Find A Home

Page 69


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The Almanac

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Goings-On Around Town

THURSDAY February 14 Mostly sunny

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High Temperature: 42 Low Temperature: 39 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 6:52am Sunset: 5:36pm High Tides: 11:19am, 11:42pm Low Tide: 5:08am, 5:24pm

FRIDAY February 15 Rainy

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High Temperature: 43 Low Temperature: 33 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 6:51am Sunset: 5:38pm High Tide: 12:03pm Low Tides: 5:55am, 6:07pm

SATURDAY February 16 Snow

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High Temperature: 37 Low Temperature: 26 Chance of snow: 40% Sunrise: 6:49am Sunset: 5:39pm High Tides: 12:27am, 12:50pm Low Tides: 6:45am, 6:53pm

SUNDAY February 17 Mostly sunny/ windy

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High Temperature: 29 Low Temperature: 22 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 6:48am Sunset: 5:40pm High Tides: 1:17am, 1:42pm Low Tides: 7:39am, 7:44pm

MONDAY February 18 Sunny

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High Temperature: 34 Low Temperature: 27 Chance of Rain: 0% Sunrise: 6:47am Sunset: 5:41pm High Tides: 2:11am, 2:38pm Low Tides: 8:38am, 8:39pm

At last year’s Chili and Chowder Challenge, aunt/ nephew team of Anthony and Catherine Bosna made a vegetarian chili even though they aren’t vegetarian because “it just tastes better.” They ended up taking home the best amateur chili title. Will they defend it this year? Find out on February 17. Cape May Wine Weekend: This includes a four-course Friday evening Wine Tasting Dinner at the Washington Inn (February 15), a Winery Cellar Tour and Tasting at Cape May Winery (February 16, 3pm), and a Wine School Class (February 17, 1pm) at the Washington Inn. Total weekend package is $145 (gratuity not included). For more information or to make reservations, call the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities at 609-884-5404. Crafts and Antiques in Winter: The region’s most sought-after antiques dealers and craftspeople will come together for a two-day show featuring an array of handmade items, country antiques, glassware, silver, furniture and more from 10am to 4pm at Cape May Convention Hall on February 16 and 17. Admission is $2 for adults and free for children 12 and under. Call 609-884-5404 or visit capemaymac.org for more info. Cape May Chili And Chowder Challenge: This Sunday, February 17, make your way into the ballroom at Congress Hall for the Third Annual Chili and Chowder Challenge, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Home-style and professional chefs will compete against one another, and you’ll be the judge. Visit the cash bar and enjoy the entertainment provided by DJ Ed McDonough. Admission is only $5. Call 609-884-5508. Grand Slam Breakfast Cape Island Masonic Lodge #30 will host a Grand Slam Breakfast on Sunday, February 17 at 1105 Seashore Road, from 8am until noon. The cost is $7 for adults; children under seven are free. Beatles Night II The first annual Cape May Beatles Night — hosted by Terry O’Brien and held in the Boiler Room on January 20 — was a great success (see the pictures beginning on page 11. Now it’s time for Beatles Night II, with a set-list of at least 60 songs, happening in the Boiler Room on February 17. “Come together” for a great night. (We know, we know, terrible joke... sorry, Terry O’Brien!) Garden “Pawteas” Stop by the Highland House (131 Broadway) on Saturdays from 1pm to 3pm, and bring your pup! Owner David Ripoli will be hosting pet-friendly get-togethers complete with tasty snacks. Bring a small doantion, and your money will benefit Animal Outreach of Cape May County. Roller Skating Fridays and Sundays from noon to 5pm, roller skating will take place at Convention Hall. Admission fee is $5 per person. Skate rental is $2 for traditional skates and $4 for in-line skates. Skaters can take a break from the action and enjoy soft drinks, water, and light snacks at the concession stand for affordable prices.


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2/8: Green Dot Olympics At Cape May Elementary PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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Team responsibility

« FUN FACT... The purpose of Green Dot Winter Olympics is to promote socialization, team building, and community involvement. It’s an anti-bullying program implemented in the district with the partnership of the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office. Children participated in several activity stations, including “bob sledding”... done with scooters on wheels.


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2/8: Green Dot Olympics At Cape May Elementary PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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2/8: Green Dot Olympics At Cape May Elementary PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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1/20: First Annual Beatles Night Cape May In The Boiler Room PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Terry and Cathrine O’Brien

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Talk Of The Town

RAMBLINGS, GOSSIP, SHOUT-OUTS, AND OCCASIONALLY IMPORTANT ODDS AND ENDS

Chili Out! GOOD luck to all 17 amateur and professional competitors (eight more than last year!) who are participating in the third annual Cape May Chili and Chowder Challenge, happening in the Congress Hall ballroom on Sunday, February 17 from 11am to 3pm. We were among the 239 souls who turned up last year, had a blast, listened to great music, and ate until we couldn’t eat anymore. THIS year, we’re hearing there will be a conch chowder for the first time ever, courtesy of the Island Grill, and Chef William Walters of the Queen Victoria B&B will be there to defend his title.

How We Roll

It looks like fun to us, but not everyone was supportive of the ice hockey game that took place in Cape May Point

Cold Embrace THIS week, Chris GillinSchwartz sent us a letter about a recent event, with a note that the Cape May community might be interested in this. We read it, and we have to say, we sympathize with Chris on this one. Here’s what he had to say: Two weeks ago during the region’s deep freeze, a chilling crime was committed in Cape May Point. At approximately 4pm EST, a handful of young men parked and gathered next to the lake in the shadow of the Cape May lighthouse. These young men pulled large wooden sticks from their cars and strapped razorsharp blades to their feet. They proceeded to step on the lake (which was frozen from three days of extreme cold) and began

tossing a small black disk around between them. These delinquents were even laughing and cheering as they cut across the frozen lake. They seemed to really be enjoying themselves. As you can imagine, it was horrifying. Luckily, a concerned citizen had the courage to stand on the edge of the lake and order these convicts off the lake. Amazingly, the order, which was made without any demonstration of actual authority or citing a specific violation, was ignored by the young men as they continued to “laugh” and “play,” and do other unspeakable things. The worst part is this person was the only individual there who seemed to care about law and order. Other passersby were neutral or even seemed to encourage the behavior. Some people slowed

their cars as they drove by, got out to take photographs, or even cheered the men on saying horrible things like “Man, I wish I had my skates in my truck,” and “GOAL!!!” Finally, the police and park ranger were called to remove the boys from the lake. The boys were told they were trespassing. If they had cared to examine the Cape May Point State Park’s website they would have seen the clear and unambiguous language that the park is open from “dawn to dusk.” Somewhere hidden beyond the grey clouds and flurries of snow, the sun was setting on the horizon. The “game” was over. Justice was served. Now, if there is one thing I enjoy, it is the steadfast enforcement of malum prohibitum laws.

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WE posed the question on Facebook: how is everyone enjoying the roller skating at Convention Hall? The general consensus is: Very much! A special shout-out to Dave Douglass, who is following in his father’s footsteps and serving as “skate guard.”

Good Eats GOOD Earth Organic Eatery on Park Boulevard has reopened after its winter break. Hours are Thursday to Monday, noon to 9pm.

Welcome Home, Moffatts JIM and Betty Moffatt have returned from their phenomenal, five-week trip through South Africa and Asia. Good to have you back, guys!

Terrible Tunes WE called Cabanas for some information about their New Year’s Eve party (see page 50-59). We love the bar, but what is with the music they play when they put you on hold? Perhaps it’s time for a tune-up?


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Subscriber Of The Week

Each week, we will feature a lucky subscriber (and Exit Zero T-shirt winner!) in this spot. This week’s subscriber: Donna Starliper of Shippensberg, Pennsylvania. How long have you been coming to Cape May? Last year was my first time, and it’s my new favorite place. Who did you come with? My husband and some friends. Favorite thing about Cape May? There was something that captured everyone’s interest. Everything is within walking distance, and it’s so clean. And I love Exit Zero. Least favorite thing? I wish there were a greater variety of wineries. Favorite restaurants? We loved Oyster Bay and the Mad Batter. Favorite stores? The Ladies’ Room was a fun spot for meto shop... I’m always on the lookout for a new consignment store when I travel. Favorite place to stay? We rented a house on Kearney Street, just a couple of blocks from the beach, which was great because it allowed us to cook. Favorite thing about Exit Zero? It keeps me up to date on everything that’s happening in town, even when I can’t be there. Least favorite thing about Exit Zero? I’d like to see even more things highlighted that only locals would know. What’s your T-shirt size? XL, please! Want to join our army of subscribers — there are hundreds of them in nearly 30 states! Call us on 609-770-8479 or buy one online at ezstore.us. It’s $50 for all 47 BW issues PLUS our six fabulous color issues, which retail for $4.95. Deal!

Facebook Mystery Contest KNOW your way around Cape May? Check out the photograph above. If you think you know to what restaurant this table belongs, you could win a 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 at facebook.com/exitzeropublishing. Good luck!

Talk Of The Town ? From Page 13 These are laws that prohibit things, not because they are inherently evil (like murder, theft, assault), but because the state says so (speed limit, no-skateboarding signs, parking tickets). It takes a special kind of person with zeal and determination to deputize themselves and enforce these types of laws. Every citizen should understand their civic duty to step up and say things like, “Hey, you can’t park there,” and “Hey, you can’t play here.” No law is too small or non-existent to be worthy of complaining and involving the police. Actual incidents of crime like assault and theft should take a back seat to things like parking for five minutes at the sea wall with flashers on to “check the waves.” If you are someone who nods in agreement when he reads Thomas Paine and believes the government’s involvement in our daily lives should be as limited as possible, the idea of making your-

self an arm of the state may not sit well. I admit it is not for everyone. It is a calling. The reason I wrote this is to let that person know they were not alone. They were not the only person thinking something completely abusive and unnecessary happened on that lake two weeks ago. — ­ Chris Gillin-Schwartz

Guitar Hero

LOCAL guitar legend Geno White was 12 when he met Jimi Hendrix. He says “met,” even though they merely locked eyes, because the connection was so intense. “You know that moment right before you’re about to die?” he asked us. “How they say you’re whole life flashes before your eyes? This was similar. Time froze. Only, in that instant, I saw my future.” In front of the rotating stage where Hendrix played — at the Spectrum in Philadelphia — Geno snapped a photo with his Kodak Instamatic, and knew that he would be a musician for the rest of his life. He gave up skateboarding and surfing and play-

ing basketball. He devoted, to the dismay of his parents, all of his free time to playing. “The guitar is magical,” he said. “It kept me out of the gutter.” Out of the gutter, and on to such famous stages as the Knitting Factory in New York City and the Metro in Washington, where Geno showcased his instrumental, rock/blues fusion. And on to a stage in Quebec City, where Geno played for a crowd of 4,000 as a substitute for Mick Jones of the Rolling Stones during a Gongrevisit show. His guitar prowess has taken Geno around the world — places like Japan, Holland, Germany, Italy — and oftentimes with Pat Martino, famous jazz guitarist and dear friend who relied on Geno for 12 years as an assistant/ roadie/guitar tech after he suffered a brain aneurysm in 1980. It got him signed with two record labels — Lolo and Clearear — through which he’s put out eight CDs. In 2009, it got him on the

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Page 16 Talk Of The Town ? From Page 14 shortlist of contenders — top 50 of 6,000 entrants — for the prize of recording a Hendrix tribute album with Grammy Awardwinning band Santana. And now, it might just land him on stage at Madison Square Garden, opening for Eric Clapton this spring. To find out how, we met up with Geno in the house he rents on Jefferson Street. It was a mix of your typical Victorian home decor (a framed Monarch butterfly, a picture of the Cape May lighthouse, a floral print couch), and a rock and roller vibe — in the living room, we sat across from a Fender Stradocaster, amplifiers, and a poster of Jeff Beck. Martha, Geno’s Rat Terrier, trotted over to say hello, despite a severe allergic reaction that had her little head in a cone. “I don’t think people realize how important it is to care for animals; they’re smarter than we are,”

Thursday, February 14, 2013 Geno said. As he spoke, he tugged on the Sarasvati — Hindu goddess of art and music — medallion he wore around his neck, next to a skull-imprinted guitar pick. “The skull is a little bit of Keith Richards,” he told us. “An indication that I’ll be playing to the end of my life.” But before that, he’d really like to perform at the world’s most famous venue. I’ve never asked for anything,” he said. “But I am campaigning now. I need votes.” Geno explained that he’s in the 2013 Play Crossroads Contest, meaning he’s competing to perform at Madison Square Garden in April, as part of Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival. If he succeeds, he’ll join the ranks of BB King, Buddy Guy, John Mayer, Sheryl Crow, ZZ Top, Vince Gill, and so many guitar greats. “The contest is open to anyone who’s not signed to a major label, like Sony or Warner Brothers,” Geno said. “Anyone just below that. So I’m up against tal-

ent like Melissa Etheridge’s guitar player Philip Sayce, all the way down to 12-year-old kids.” The 100 contestants with the most votes will be put before a panel of judges comprised of “shredders” like Sheryl Crow’s guitarist Peter Stroud. They’ll be charged with narrowing it down to one. So why should you vote for Geno? “Heck, what guitar player doesn’t want to open for Eric Clapton at Madison Square Garden?” he asked us. “But even more than that, I want the opportunity to represent Cape May. If I took this, I can offer a world-class delivery, and I can represent our town. People will be able to say, “Yo, that’s Geno, man!’” A self-described homeboy, Geno was born and bred here, and he feels proud to be able to teach guitar lessons to fellow Cape May lovers, and to perform at local venues. “I love it all,” he said. “One of my fondest memories is watching people dancing on the tables at a Martini Beach show. No mat-

ter where I go on the road, I always love coming home to Cape May.” To vote for, Geno — and you should… it’s so easy! — log onto genowhite.com, click on the schedule tab, and scroll down a bit until you see a mini poster for Geno’s Crossroads page. Click on that, and again where you see “support this artist,” and you’re done. (Click more than once, and you’ll improve his “buzz rating.”) Good luck, Geno!

Course Of Action HAVE you heard of frisbee golf? The game requires throwing plastic discs into metal cages in as few throws as possible. If you’ve been to the Cape May County Zoo, you’ve seen the course that weaves through the park there. Since it’s only nine holes — as opposed to a regulation 18 — and since this spot can get a wee bit (okay, a great deal) crowded with picnicking folks not anticipating flying objects

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Talk Of The Town ? From Page 16 whipping by, Cape May local Jay Eppenbach, a Cape May Elementary School teacher who used to play the game on a semiprofessional level, is looking to have a new court built on the old Fort Apache Campground site in Rio Grande. He and fellow frisbee golf advocates are planning their fundraising efforts and waiting on approval from Middle Township, which will happen — if all goes well —at the end of next month. We called Jay, who told us this is the fastest-growing sport in the world (it’s played in 40 different countries and on 3,300 courses in the US). “But Cape May County doesn’t know a lot about it,” he said. “It would be an opportunity to provide alternative recreation here.” Jay explained that the course would be especially exciting for kids. “We offer all the standards like baseball and basketball,” he

said, “but not every child wants to play those. This is inexpensive and easy to learn.” Not to mention, it’s a great sport for the enviornment. “It leaves a very small footprint,” he said. “It doesn’t take away from the natural scenery, and it allows us to maintain open space.” We asked Jay to keep us posted, so watch this space.

Not-So-Big Ben WE’RE delighted to see that our History Editor Ben Miller is making great progress in his bid to lose 230lbs (which is very close to the weight of an entire Exit Zero publisher). Ben has already shed 30lbs in three weeks, which is a remarkable start. He signed up with DDP Yoga, after being inspired by the amazing story of a fellow veteran. His regimen is a combination of tough exercise and strict dieting. “The workouts are crazy, but they’re good,” says Ben. We will keep you updated with Ben’s progress.

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CAPE MAY BULLETIN BOARD ■ CALLING ALL TAXPAYERS The next meeting of the Taxpayers’ Association will be held in the City Hall Auditorium on Tuesday, February 19. ■ CALLING ALL RESIDENTS The next meeting of the Cape May City Council will place in the City Hall auditorium on Tuesday, February 19. We’ll be there... will you? ■ CALLING ALL THESPIANS We are so excited to hear about the launching of Cape May Stage’s new Resident Intern Company. If you know of anyone who would like to apply, please spread the word. Interns receive a weekly stipend, housing, educational options, and the chance to work alongside theatre professionals. The program includes opportunities to work in the following areas: carpentry, electrics/sound, costumes, stage management, general production, acting, directing, theatre management, and marketing. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, and must be a college graduate or currently enrolled in a college or university program, with a major in one of the theatre arts. They must also be able to comitt to the entire season, May through December. Applications are due by March 4, so get on it! For more information, log on to capemaystage.com/employment-opportunities.html#internships ■ CALLING ALL BUSINESS OWNERS The Knights of Columbus, St. Mary’s Council No. 6202, Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, will be hosting a St. Patrick’s Day Dinner and Fundraiser on March 15 at 6:30pm in the Parish Hall, and they need your help. The Council asks that local business owners consider donating any products which can be included in a silent auction the night of the event. If you have any questions, call Luke Dillon at 884-6308, Jerry Inderwies at 884-4296, or Joe Rippman at 884-3932.

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1/28: Visit From Children’s Author Kate Klise To Sandman Elementary

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

1/20: First Annual Beatles Night Cape May In The Boiler Room PHOTOGRAPHS BY SANDY MALONEY

Anthony Sinnerand, Jeanette Higbee, Mike Weimar

Robbie Reagan, Sean McMullen, Chip Norwood

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Martini Beach A relaxed fine dining experience

February 14-17, 2013 Four Courses ~ $55. I. Artist's palette grilled naan flatbread. colorful warm vegetable condiments. II. Moroccan harira soup chickpeas, carrots, potato, zucchini, onion, carrot, beef Rich shiitake mushroom soup w/ sherry & nutmeg (vegan) Turkish shepherd's salad diced salad of cucumber, green pepper, tomatoes, marinated sweet onion, red roasted pepper, kalamata olives, lemon, herbs, & extra virgin olive oil III. Seared jumbo scallops Cape May scallops, rice fettuccini with light saffron cardamom sauce Chicken Fesenjan marinated organic breast, Persian walnut-pomegranate sauce, basmati rice, roasted vegetables Ballotine of duck roulade of duckling, natural jus & champagne reduction, seared green & white asparagus, tricolor herb-roasted potato coins Filet of beef sous-vide sliced filet mignon, roasted pepper bĂŠarnaise, potato-leek terrine, green & white asparagus Ravioli exotic mushrooms, goat cheese, housemade semolina pasta, herb-butter sauce IV. Chocolate Malt Cake Buttered rum bread pudding w/ caramel sauce Strawberry-rosewater panna cotta Complimentary champagne & chocolate strawberries 429 BEACH AVENUE * CAPE MAY, NJ * 609.884.1925 * CHEF JOHN SIUTA


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Exit Zero Goes On Vacation

Rich Nowakowski sent us this photo of his middle son, Robert, who has served as a US Navy Commander over the past year with the Horn of Africa (HOA) Joint Command in Djibouti. “Rob took some R&R and is pictured with a local guide (left) and Exit Zero at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania,” Rich told us. “Rob visits Cape May frequently. He is married with two young sons.”

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LCMR Student Of The Week

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

1/12: New Firematic Officers Sworn In At Townbank Fire Hall PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Dinner from 5pm February 14 thru 18 (Reserve for Valentine’s Day!)

Lou Conly

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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?

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

FULL BAR

YES

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

BYOB

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Other details

ALEATHEA’S 7 Ocean Street, Cape May (609) 884-5555, Ext. 226 www.innofcapemay.com

Aleathea’s is closed for the season but we still needed to fill this space so there! They will re-open in March for Singer Songwriter Weekend.

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BELLA VIDA CAFÉ 406 N. Broadway, West Cape May (609) 884-6332 www.bellavidacafe.com

You’ll leave feeling satisfied, and proud for having made a healthy choice... Lots of homemade selections, with plenty of vegan and vegetarian items.

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THE BLACK DUCK 1 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 898-0100 www.blackduckonsunset.com

A chic interior and stylish food, but the ambience is anything but pretentious. Modern American cuisine. Plus the coolest address on the island!

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YES

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THE BLUE PIG TAVERN 251 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-8422 www.congresshall.com

Check out why Congress Hall’s restaurant is a favorite of locals as well as hotel guests. They serve classic tavern food for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

B, L, D

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

FULL BAR

YES

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BOILER ROOM 251 Beach Avenue in Congress Hall Cape May (609) 884-8421

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

Cocktails

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BROWN ROOM 251 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-8422 www.congresshall.com

It’s Cape May’s living room... Cape May’s stylish, sexy, Gatsby-esque living room. And the cocktails are as good as the decor.

Cocktails

Cards: V, MC, AE, D

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CABANAS 429 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-4800 www.cabanasonthebeach.com

The party is here — always warm and friendly in this lively beachfront bar, featuring great food and some of the best live bands around.

B, L, D

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

FULL BAR

YES

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CAPE MAY BREWING COMPANY 1288 Hornet Road, Rio Grande (609) 849-9933 www.capemaybrewery.com

It’s the first microbrewery at ther Jersey shore, and it’s creating quite the buzz... they won Best IPA at the 2012 Atlantic City Beer Fest. Check out the new tasting room.

Brewery

$5-$11 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

Bar

NO

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CAPE MAY OLIVE OIL COMPANY 324 Carpenter’s Lane Cape May 800-584-1887

This new spot features 20 different varieties of olive oils and balsamic vinegars, pastas, spreads, jams, mustards, infused salts and sugars, and much more.

Olive oils and more

Please call for info

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N/A

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

This beautiful winery is open daily from 12-5pm. Make a reservation to tour the winery on Saturdays at 3pm. Look for their new wine releases!

Winery

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

WINERY

N/A

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CAPE ORIENT 315 Ocean Street, Cape May (609) 898-0088 www.capeorient.com

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

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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?

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BYOB

YES

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CUCINA ROSA 301 Washington Street Mall (609) 898-9800 www.cucinarosa.com

Nicely located at the beginning of the mall, this classic Italian restaurant is a must-visit. Simply superb food.

DEPOT MARKET CAFÉ 409 Elmira Street Cape May (609) 884-8030

Owners Chris and Lisa Shriver are keeping the old favorites at this locals’ joint AND adding new specials. Check their Facebook page for daily specials.

B, L, D

$6-$14

BYOB

NO

YES

THE EBBITT ROOM 25 Jackson Street, (609) 884-5700 www. virginiahotel.com

Enjoy your mealon the Ebbitt Room porch, overlooking tree-lined Jackson Street, or enjoy the simple elegance of this dining room.

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BAR

YES

NO

HARBOR VIEW 954 Ocean Drive, Cape May (609) 884-5444 www.harborviewcapemay.com

A Key West vibe, great views of the harbor, good food and regular entertainment. Friday is pizza night and shrimp stravaganza! Burger Mania is on Sunday.

B, L, D

$6-$30 Cards: V, MC

BAR

NO

YES

HAWK HAVEN VINEYARD 600 S. Railroad Ave., Rio Grande (609) 846-7347 www.hawkhavenvineyard.com

Open year round. Tasting room open daily 11am to 6pm. Wine tasting and sales, wine by the glass and bottle, gourmet cheese plates to enjoy on premise.

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$6-$32 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

Winery

NO

NO

LOUISA’S CHOCOLATE BAR 108 Jackson Street, Cape May (609) 884-5519

Have a sweet tooth? This is the place for you. The chocolate is of the highest quality... in both familiar and adventurous flavors.

Chocolates

$2 - ? Cards: V, MC, AE, D

N/A

NO

YES

MAD BATTER 19 Jackson Street, Cape May (609) 884-5970 www.madbatter.com

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

B, L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

ORIGINAL FUDGE KITCHEN Washington Street Mall and on the Promenade, Cape May 800-23-FUDGE • fudgekitchens.com

It’s family owned and operated, and you can tell. The service AND the fudge are exceptional. And their saltwater taffy? It’s the perfect seashore treat.

Chocolates and candy

$3-$15 V, MC, AE, D

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PETER SHIELDS 1301 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-9090 www.petershieldsinn.com

The Georgian Revival mansion is magnificent and the modern American menu and excellent wine list matches it all the way.

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BYOB

YES

NO

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

A classic pub and restaurant offering award-winning burgers, excellent homemade comfort food, fresh local seafood and an authentic, friendly ambience.

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Exit Zero Goes On Vacation

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SUNDAY Early Bird Dinners 4pm to close MONDAY $5 Burger & Fries 4pm to close TUESDAY 1/2 price apps 4pm to close WEDNESDAY Trivia Night - 7pm LIVE MUSIC... J IM ROSS Thursd ay at 7pm OPEN MIC N IGHT Frid ay at 8pm BARRY Sund ay at 4pm

EARLY BIRD DINNERS Mon. thru Thurs. 4-6pm

Patricia Crandall bundled up and took Exit Zero to Stowe, Vermont, where the temperatures were below zero. In the background is famous ski area, Mt Mansfield. PHOTOGRAPH BY ROVING EXIT ZERO CORRESPONDENT

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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?

L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

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

N/A

N/A

YES

Liquor Store

Please call for info

N/A

N/A

NO

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

BYOB

YES

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

BYOB

YES

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RIO STATION 3505 Route 9 South Rio Grande (609) 889-2000

While everything around it has changed, the Rio is still serving excellent food with old-style, friendly service. great wings too!

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 savory gourmet cheeses and treats.

SUNSET LIQUORS 106 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 435-5052

A brand-new liquor store has hit town, conveniently located on Sunset Boulevard. Spirits, wines, beers, ice and snacks - check it out!

TISHA’S 318 Washington Street Mall (609) 884-9119 www.tishasfinedining.com

This local favorite moved from Convention Hall to the mall and serves delicious food for both lunch and dinner!

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. You’ll find some of the best live entertainment in town here!

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. Try the Fire Wok!

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$2-$37 Cards: V, MC, AE

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. Opening in March right before St. Patrick’s Day

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NO

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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. Check out their recently expanded pizzeria

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BYOB

YES

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

Superb gourmet food, and a bar to get your night off on the right foot. Amazing wine list. Take your valentine here for a really special evening.

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WILLOW CREEK WINERY 168 Stevens Street, West Cape May (609) 770-8782 www.willowcreekwinerycapemay.com

You can “adopt” one of the vines on this breathtaking, 50-acre winery, which will afford you the VIP treatment!

Winery

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The Movie Column

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This week, Dottie Knapp, Cape May Film Society president, reviews “Les Miserables”

OMINATED for eight Oscars (and 10 times that amount in more nominations from other award programs), we could not ask you to attend the Cape May Film Society free Pre-Oscar Party without talking about Les Miserables. Our party is Sunday, February 24 at 5:30pm at Mad Batter, and you are all invited! What can you say about this production? Some people will insist, “I’ve seen the play, can a film adaptation compare?” And I’m responding, “You will not be disappointed!” The visual effects of the movie made the film grittier than the stage play. All your favorite songs are there, and they are performed beautifully by most of the leads. I have no idea why Anne Hathaway got any grief (I’ve seen some press). She sang her heart out — and you felt it. Hugh Jackman has a term I’d like to coin: “Broadway cred.” My only complaint is in the casting of Russell Crowe. As an actor he is in the top tier. When he played Aubrey in Master and

Anne Hathaway turns in a remarkable performance in Les Miserables Commander (2003) he took violin lessons so he would look authentic as he played. Well, he took singing lessons for Les Mis — but he should stick with the violin! A story I’ve heard is that Cary Grant was asked to play Professor Higgins in My Fair Lady (1964), but he turned it down saying the part “belonged” to Rex Harrison, who had portrayed the professor for years on stage. It’s too bad that Audrey Hepburn didn’t feel the same way. She took the role, and we are

left with a dubbed in voice. So my question is, “Why do actors take roles that are beyond their ability?” This film lost momentum when Crowe sang. His two songs are among the most powerful, and they left me feeling nothing. When you see a musical on the stage, it is usually about the music. A movie is about the acting, hence the importance of being able to sing as the actors were filming scenes... and not recording in a studio. This movie really came alive when the students and the chorus came on. As far as I could tell they concentrated more on wonderful voices, not star quality. Finally, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen as the Thenardiers (the innkeepers) were well worth the price of admission. Great food, good friends, chances to win Oscar movies (and some really campy ones!) — join us at the free Cape May Film Society’s Pre-Oscar Party on February 24 at 5:30pm at Mad Batter. No reservations needed! Call/text 609-326-FEST (3378) with questions.

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SHOW THEM YOUR LOVE... BUY THEM A BRICK THIS VALENTINES SEASON!

Just $75 for a 4”x 8” Brick with 3 Lines of Engraving Bricks will be placed in the pathway in the center of Wilbraham Park


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The Undertow

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Terry O’Brien’s weekly column... it’s about nothing and everything, all at the same time

S YOU can see from the dozens of great pictures in this issue, I really wasn’t lying last week about Beatles Night; it was packed and it really was a watershed moment. Not only are we doing a second show this weekend (more on that in a bit) but there are several other irons in the fire (Billy Joel, Jesus Christ Superstar, Boyz II Men… okay, that one’s fake) as we seem to have struck a nerve with these themed tribute nights. There will also likely be a weekly Boiler Room open mic night this summer, but I don’t want to give away too much… I have also received some great, and not-so great suggestions for future theme nights. The Good: ’80s Night (dibs on “Roseanna”), Classic Rock Night (dibs on “Smoke on the Water”), R.E.M. Night (dibs on… all of them). The Bad: Pearl Jam (hard to fill a four-hour show with a band that has three songs… yeah, you heard me), Disco Night (disco’s dead, baby… disco’s dead) and Milli Vanilli. But keep those cards and letters coming. Kate Chadwick, your shirt is still in my

car. Kate Chadwick’s husband, I don’t mean that how it sounds. It’s been a frustrating couple of weeks on the Acoustic Mayhem front. Our last two Friday open mic shows at Westy’s have been knocked out by first the snow, then the rain. If a biblical swarm of locusts descends upon Cape May County next Friday you will know who to blame. Actually, “blame” is a strong word as I’m sure it will be a complete coincidence and nothing at all to do with those goats and pentagrams in my shed. But Will Knapp (Ding!) and I had a fun gig at the Anglesea Pub in North Wildwood last Saturday, where we played through a driving snow storm to a sparse but appre-

ciative crowd. Will downloaded all our lyric sheets onto his iPad so we no longer need our big, bulky binder. But I had a few issues navigating with all the doo-dads, which grew progressively worse and exponentially more hilarious with each passing Stoli O and club. (Hilarious to me, at least… Will’s version may differ slightly.) I’ll be back at the Anglesea on March 2 with my brother Mike so make sure you put it on your calendar to not come. Expect lots of Beatles songs. Which reminds me; Beatles! This Sunday you can catch Beatles Night, Cape May II in the Boiler Room at Congress Hall, 7pm11pm. (Bass player Terry Dougherty, please take note; if you arrive at 8 you will be pummeled.) The Love Me Dudes (the house band which, had I known we were going to play more than one show, I may have put a little more thought into the name of) will have had many, many (one) intense rehearsals by the time you read this and be supremely confident (nervous as hell) heading into the show. But I am perfectly (reasonably) confident they will dig deep into their well of

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106 Jackson Street 609-884-5922

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FEATURING THE SUPERGROUP “LOVE ME DUDES;” EXIT ZERO’S TERRY O’BRIEN AND BROTHER MIKE, ACOUSTIC MAYHEM’S WILL KNAPP, TERRY DOUGHERTY OF THE HERB MOORE TRIO, AND AL OLIVERO OF STAGE 3.

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musical professionalism (booze and weed) and pull out a great (okay) performance! I kid, I kid… Terry D, Will, Mike and Al Olivero are a great group, and I’m proud to take the stage with them. As host of Beatles Night I, I was unable to sit and listen to a lot of acts; there were people to be herded, set list adjustments to be made, beers to be consumed, etc. But I popped in the fabulous DVD by Henrie Washington a few days ago and was stunned at the musicianship on display. I can’t wait to play more gigs with these guys. And this same roster (sadly, minus Terry Dougherty; happily, plus Walter Sapisi Jr) will rock the Anglesea Pub on March 30 on Billy Joel night. Details forthcoming so keep your eyes peeled. Or don’t. I get paid the same either way. Android Obsession of the Week: Candy Crush Saga. It’s… it’s a game where you… eh, just play it. Then try to stop. I’ve had a fabulous off-season of Terry O’ke at the Rio Station; crowds have been strong every Friday. While I’d love to see more Cape May faces at my Rio Station and Wildwood gigs, I realize it’s almost a 10-minute drive from where you are to come support a guy who’s given you hundreds, if not thousands, of hours of free entertainment over the years. (Sorry, I’ve tried bribes and good-natured cajoling; I shall now resort to flat-out Catholic-guilting…) Speaking of the Rio Station, I no longer fear a toxic gas attack as I have now spent several thousand hours in the corner of the bar at the Rio where people seem to hold their gaseous excretions until reaching the karaoke stage where they then feel safe to expel these elements on their unsuspecting host. This phenomenon is known as “crop dusting” and, while I understand people’s desire not to toot around their friends, it is taking a terrible toll on the help. So give a hoot. Don’t pollute. Please? I’m sure you all saw the doz-

ens of pictures from the Burns Supper last week (and zero from Beatles Night, which happened first and was by all measures a larger event, but I guess you have to know somebody, ahem) and I can personally attest to what a fine event it was. But as you also probably saw, I’m getting a little jowly these days. After seeing these photos, and enduring dozens more from Beatles Night on Facebook (and don’t even get me started on the hi-res video), I must first apologize for springing so much face on an unsuspecting public, and ensure you all that my Beatles ’stache will be a Beatles Beard by this Sunday night. But enough about me, let’s talk more about me… I am currently hard at work on my second book, another short story collection that should pair up nicely with Murder-Oke and Other Spooky Cape May Tales for the hordes of you that own it. It will feature six extensively rewritten shorts originally published in these pages, a couple of which will be unrecognizable from their original versions. I’m excited by the opportunity to go back and “fix” these tales, all of which I’m pretty proud of. And, if I can get myself in gear, I just might work on a movie this spring, just not the movie you’re thinking of… Good luck to my friends Frank Mikulak (“Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”) and Kate Medvedeva Mikulak (“Let It Be”) as they take one step closer to her becoming a US citizen. If anyone doubts the authenticity of their love, I direct them to, well, ALL of the surveillance footage from Ghost Ship any time during the summer of 2011. I have spent almost every waking moment this winter (when not gigging, writing or sleeping) working on getting through The Lord of the Rings novels and I have come up with two observations; 1. Even with all my concentration and dedication I am only 360 pages in. 2. Peter Jackson did a pretty lousy job adapting the story. Look at me, 10 years late to the party! ’Til next week, don’t get caught in The Undertow.


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1/12: New Firematic Officers Sworn In At Townbank Fire Hall

Chuck McPherson, Jerry Inderwies

Tom, Courtney

Bob Bailey, Tom Conrad

Cheryl and Chris Walters

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Exit Zero Likes to Travel! Exit Zero has traveled to numerous places throughout the world including: The Bahamas, India, Bhutan, Aruba, Costa Rica, South Africa and more!

Let’s see how many countries EZ can travel to! Please email photo to diane@exitzero.us and include some info for the caption!


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1/12: New Firematic Officers Sworn In At Townbank Fire Hall PHOTOGRAPHS BY SANDY MALONEY

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The crew of Mike’s Bayshore Café

Colette Jones THE BAYVIEW Wildwood Crest SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 7 - 11pm TICKETS $20 in advance, $25 at the door

To purchase tickets or make donations call:

Joe Boyle, Scott Brown

Christy Mitchell 609 231 8448 Haroula Rotondi 609 827 9392 Bill Grier 609 780 5164 Colette’s friends and family are throwing a beef and beer to help with her expenses but also to fulfill her wish and give back to organizations that give to all fighting cancer. Colette fought an inspiring battle against Breast Cancer. She was a fantastic woman who was strong, courageous and just all around amazing. The three charities are: Love of Linda, Golf Fights Cancer, Fox Chase Cancer Center Woman’s Pavilion

Bill Wilson, Cara Choplin, Mark Delano


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Exit Zero Goes On Vacation

The Glenns took Exit Zero to Venice, Italy. On the left is Lacee and Barbara, on the right is Matt. Grazie per l’invio di!

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12/31: New Year’s Eve In The Grand Hotel’s Penthouse Ballroom PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Paul and Esther Zavocky, Margaret and Joel Dilworth, Sue and Frank Seabrook, Liz Resetar

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The Old Fogey

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

OW we chortled, Young Albert, my faithful manservant Kitchener, and I, at the reaction to our mention of the fate of the Concrete Ship in last week’s column (in the interest of accuracy I should admit that Albert doesn’t chortle, as such, he just barks then wheezes until he coughs something up: this time it was a tiny cannon from my painstakingly built replica of the Golden Hind that he consumed. The little sailors he pooped out, leading to some pretty gruesome sieving work by Kitchener. What, you didn’t think they’d be abandoned? They were all painstakingly hand painted!). The telephonic device didn’t stop ringing for three days and our Morning Constitutional took three hours longer than usual because of concerned citizenry stopping us to chat about the impending relocation of the vessel to China. Well, of course, the story was a red herring, of sorts: the truth of the matter is that we were asked by the rotund rapscallion of an editor of this fine publication to divert

attention from the Navy’s survey of the area until he was ready to break the story himself. What will actually happen is that following the devastation from Sandy, our own stretch of coastline will be getting its own ocean defenses, in the shape of some 300 extra concrete ships, all of which will be towed out to sea a little and sunk with carefully calibrated drone strikes (from Cape May’s highly secret CIA base) so that any future waves will be def lected harmlessly from our fine beaches. Of course, the original Concrete Ship will be an anchor

point for this remarkable scheme, which will also boast a hotel and nine-hole golf course along the top decks of the artfully semi-submerged f leet. And that estimable ship will of course be renovated and repainted to mark the inauguration. But it will not, I assure you, be going to China as an aircraft carrier: that would be simply ludicrous, especially when one considers that the Chinese are already purchasing the fort on the beach and making it into a factory for the manufacture of iPhones and other devilish devices: special visas will be issued to the 500 tiny Oriental children who will work inside, crafting the infernal devices with their minuscule fingers and their keen little eyes. Why, if Steve Jobs were alive he’d be turning in his grave. On the plus side, residents of Cape May are to be given prototypes of the asyet-unreleased iPad Teeny, an operational tablet computer the size of a postcard. The devices will go to the first 1,000 people who turn up at the Exit Zero store a week on Monday holding their copy of this paper open at my page.

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Exit Zero Travels The Globe

Jo and John Conrad of CapeBank sent us this photo, taken in Labadee Haiti, from their recent cruise

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12/31: New Year’s Eve In The Grand Hotel’s Penthouse Ballroom

Joe Notor Francesco, Dana Malusa

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12/31: New Year’s Eve Celebration At Marq’s Pub PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Special 10th Anniversary Old-Style Broadsheet Issue On Sale from June 20, 2013 2500 Copies Printed Help celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Exit Zero by participating in this special issue, a beautiful large-format broadsheet newspaper which will be packed full of great photographs, historical articles and fascinating information for both tourists AND locals. Your ads will be designed with a 19th-century flourish. A keepsake souvenir!

Exit Zero A VERY SPECIAL ISSUE TO COMMEMORATE THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF CAPE MAY’S SPRIGHLTY SHEET

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Cape May People Voted Best Ever

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Cape May Beaches Voted The Best on Planet earth Odistis ne incti beaque proria id earibusa acest, sape et estrum quam, et aut fuga. Ror sitio beatentem iuntiaectis doluptatis aut ut illescime sum nis et occabo. Ut es porehento modit elesciis eumetur re si nimagnimus quo quosaesequas et peribus dolorro vidempo rersped mincias perunt la illupta ipsam quibus veniet quiae velitatur, volorite nonsequo doluptae sed ut renihicaepe con pelest velitae. Orio et ilique comnis dolores enisimpores porectius doluptatur aut eatur moditas conserc hitatur eheniendit rem. Molor adipsanim am et eatur? Quid molorem laut omnisquo quis is et doloris doloria provit harum ex experep eribus consequias quos nempor autate vita quidendant. At latio. Ut estioreptio. Tuscima gnihiliciis venimusae. Ut offic temporibus et offic tem voluptatiori dolorem perumquat que ium sanduciae nonsequas ipsamus dolorpo reiciaectur re nobis entotat quo commodisquia veligendit magnihil idelecepe que escium acerorum re, sumque voloreratem quis nonserum que velitibus solende molorio ressequam, con porecture repero iunt, sit officae lit aut vidust faccata dolorionem eriaspid et dolorpo remossit abo. Ut volupta vendandi quaspie ndandi blabo. Mossinti nonseque aut hiliquam re

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Another happy couple looking happy

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Book Certificate Giveaway

Every week, we ambush an unsuspecting citizen (or citizens) with a gift certificate to Cape Atlantic Book Company Who are you? I’m Jamie Roth. How old are you? Eighteen. What were you doing when we interrupted? Walking along the Washington Street Mall with a friend. What do you do for a living? In the summer, I work at Congress Hall’s bike rental shop, but for now I’m just a high school student. Are you planning on going to college? I am, but I have no idea what I want to study. What are you doing tonight? Bowling! What is the last book you read? Edwidge Danticat’s The Farming of Bones. And we just bought Nicholas Sparks’ Safe Haven. Interview by Gabi Urda PHOTOGRAPH BY GABI URDA

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12/31: New Year’s Eve Celebration At Marq’s Pub

Louise and Ronald Sinn

Adena and Ralph Boettcher

John and Jean Schellhorn

Chris and Christi O’Connor PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

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Something very exciting is happening to the Exit Zero Store & Gallery

We’ve gone and undertaken yet another renovation. Great new design. Great new stock. (We can’t help ourselves.) Watch this space for news of our Grand Reopening Party. (You know how we like to party.) THE EXIT ZERO STORE, 109 SUNSET BLVD, (609) 770-8479


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Is Your Co-Worker CRANKY? Maybe she’s wearing the Wrong Bra!

12/31: New Year’s Eve Celebration At The Ugly Mug

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12/31: New Year’s Eve Celebration At The Ebbitt Room

Over 200 people spent New Year’s Eve at the Ebbitt Room this year, where 500 silver and gold balloons contributed to a festive atmosphere, and pianist Paul Sottile provided entertainment. We asked restaurant manager Tara Rothberg what makes this such a popular place to ring in a new year, and she had this to say: “Guests have come to love the décor, the staff, the food and the ambiance, and they know we plan for months creating a special menu that we are proud to showcase.” Pictured above are Dianne and Lou Yannaco (left), and Tara Rothberg, Olivia Krywucki, and Theresa Rothberg (right). PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479


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12/31: New Year’s Eve Celebration At Cabanas WINDOW FASHIONS

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Here’s To Your Health

A weekly column about getting fit and feeling your best ... by Mark Chamberlain of North Beach Health Club

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RESSING room mirrors can give one pause. All is revealed. We stand naked, pimples and dimples (not the cute kind), rolls and wrinkles. We gaze for a quick moment at someone we don’t recognize. “Where’s my six-pack, my tight butt, my beautiful contours?” and then we justify and move on, sure that we really look much different in “the real world.” But sometimes, it’s too difficult to pretend. Ruth Brant had one of those moments watching The Biggest Loser. One of the contestants was listed as having the exact same size and weight as Ruth. She thought, “Is that what I look like?” Her 254-pound frame was not something she could justify anymore. She was a mom of six kids, who kept saying that after the next baby, she would get healthy. Now her youngest was one, and there were no more on the way. Kris Lashley had a similar awakening when her aunt died from complications brought on by an infection her overweight body couldn’t fight off. Kris was

258 pounds. For Jen Hunter, it was a gradual realization. She was invited to try an exercise class, and at first, was sure it was going to be another failed attempt; but something changed. “I kept at it and actually learned to like myself,” she said. “The key was having other people accept and encourage me, just the way I was, at 216 pounds.” For Pam Hubert, it was a visit to her doctor, as a new mom, for constant fevers that did it. His prescription wasn’t formedicine, but exercise. Pam weighed 270. According to poet Rilke: “After the

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The Answer Lady Wise answers to perplexing questions

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HE Answer Lady invites inquiries from gentle readers on all manner 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 mom passed away last year, and I’m vacationing with my dad in Cape May this summer — just the two of us. I’m looking forward to AND dreading it at the same time. We have a tendency to butt heads, and he treats me like a kid when we disagree. I’m not sure we can make the 3-hour drive to Cape May without arguing, never mind the week sharing a hotel room. Help. — My father’s son Dear Son We can pick our friends, and we can pick our noses, but we can’t pick our friends’ noses. Wait — that is not what the Answer Lady meant. We can’t pick our family; that is what the Answer Lady meant. (And no, the Answer Lady does not condone nose-picking in any capacity.) What she DOES condone, however, is that you’re spending time

with your father. Granted, being trapped in a car with a difficult relative can be challenging (as anyone who has ever driven with the Answer Lady’s sister and a functioning car radio can attest). The key is to have a distraction or two. When planning your route, include a couple of rest stops to grab a snack, stretch your legs, call a supportive friend. While in the car, an audio book will keep conversation — and potential disagreements — to a minimum (you are on your own as to agreeing on the audio book). Try

to book a suite at one of Cape May’s many fine hotels; the Answer Lady stayed with relatives at La Mer last summer, and their efficiency was quite spacious enough for four people to stay safely out of each other’s way. Visit Cape Atlantic Books to stock up on reading material, and if things start getting tense, excuse yourself and bury your nose in a book. And finally, your father may occasionally treat you like a kid for the rest of his days; you are his kid, after all. The key is to not respond like one. Dear Answer Lady I have an acquaintance who gets right in my face while talking, and I don’t like it. How do I combat this?— Back Up Dear Backing Up You answered your own question with your signature, dear. Since it’s an acquaintance, you don’t know them well enough to even jokingly suggest that they back up (or, in the case of a stranger crowding us in line at the grocery store, to accidentally elbow him really hard in the ribs; not that the Answer Lady condones such a thing). Therefore, for every step he takes forward, take two back.

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Exit Zero Goes On Vacation

Barbara and Bill Garrison display their Exit Zero on “the other side of the world.” The place is La Reunion Island, situated 400 miles East of Africa in the Indian Ocean, and 130 miles from Madagascar. They are standing on top of a volcanic chain, and that peak in the background — Piton de la Fournaise (10,069 feet) — is the most active peak. Its activity is predictable; it erupts every two to three years and presents problems to roads on the island’s eastern side.

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A Reader Submits Her Own New Year’s Photos

Loyal reader Melanie Thiel never saw our photographer, Aleksey Moryakov, out and about on New Year’s — a feat that borders on impossible! Just flip through this issue to see... he’s everywhere. But since Melanie missed him, we’ll publish the picture she sent us of the Theil, Van, and Crosby families at Congress Hall (left), and one of “sisters on the beach” (right), because it is adorable.

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Activity Of The Week

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A weekly column by Catherine Dugan. This week: Go antiquing INTER giving you cabin fever? Why not make your cabin fabulous? Decorate with antiques from Crafts and Antiques in Winter at

Convention Hall. Antiques are items which have value because of their age. Most collectors consider items 100 years or older “antique,” while anything more recent is “vintage” or simply “collectible.” Of course, anything originally sold as a collectible is unlikely to retain value — look at all of those Beanie Babies selling for 35 cents — but if you love it, collect it. Victorians prized their collections. They encouraged their children to collect and catalogue coins, stamps, shells or other small objects, believing that collections fostered an interest in history. As adults, some Victorians carried their collecting to extremes. The mysterious, and perhaps fictional, Professor Copperthwaite brought a huge collection of taxidermy — including several stitched together creatures like a furry fish, a yeti and a unicorn — to the Isle of Wight, to enhance

What great finds will YOU come across this week? a wax museum. English collector Thomas Layton stuffed his home and all of his outbuildings with antiquities and rebuffed all offers from the British Museum to buy them. He chose to leave all of his goods to the town of Brentford, provided no one under 18 be allowed to see them. Poet and painter Dante Rossetti collected live animals, including kangaroos and wombats, and a peacock had the run of his London home. Wealthy collectors travelled the world for Italian sculpture, Chinese porcelain, or Eqyptian sarcophagi,

and many donated their finds to museums. Some of these items were acquired illegally, and today’s museum directors face the challenge of repatriating plundered treasures. Experts encourage beginners to start small, focus on things that make you smile, and do research before spending big bucks. Consider your home; if you live in a cozy space, consider collecting things you can hang on a wall, like maps or artwork, or sturdy furniture you can actually use. If you love Mad Men, consider a mid-century clock or a cocktail shaker. Love boats? How about vintage signal flags. Hang vintage postcards over a doorway with clothespins and dream of your next adventure. Stack old books to make an adjustable display table. Give something old a new use, and its value is immeasurable. February 16 and 17, the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities (MAC) brings antiques dealers and craftspeople to Convention Hall. Admission is $2; Doors are open from 10am to 4pm. For more information or to buy tickets, call 800-275-4278. Next Week: Plan your garden


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Happy Valentine’s Day!

12/31: New Year’s Eve Celebration At Congress Hall’s Glitter Ball PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Barbara and Victor Morella and friend

« FUN FACT... Tribeca Grand, who played at this year’s Glitter Ball, also played in 2009 at Barack Obama’s “Yes We Did” Inagural Ball. They’re one of the reasons New Year’s Eve at Congress Hall was such a blast, according to Victor Morella of Elk Township, New Jersey. “My wife and I have made the trip to Cape May for six Glitter Balls,” he told us. “It gets better each time. This year, we noticed just how great the ballroom’s sound system is.”

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Exit Zero Goes On Vacation

Mary Ann and Gus Mosso’s daughter lives in Australia with her husband (who took this photo) and their three children. “We don’t see them often,” Mary Annn told us. “So we planned a cruise in Hawaii, a halfway meeting point!” Here, the family visits Waimea Canyon in Kauai, Kawaii.

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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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ROCKY came to the shelter in May, but being here made him so sad, one of the employees fostered him. That was only temporary, though, and now Rocky — who’s housebroken and good with kids and cats — needs a home. He’s a laidback older guy, meaning he’s mellow and sweet and... we have to stop typing this or we’ll end up getting him ourselves. The adoption fee is only $35.

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

ILD turkey would be a most unlikely subject for an article. Fifty years ago. There is a reason for this. Fifty years ago, nobody dreamed of turkey being part of Cape May’s avifauna. Avifauna by the way, is a fancy way of saying “bird life.” Why was this? Did people who lived in Cape May back when all the houses were white lack for imagination? Was there an embargo on turkey whimsy? No. The reason nobody dreamed about turkey (except perhaps in late November) was because half a century ago wild turkeys were not found in Cape May. In fact, they could hardly be found in the state. Now they are everywhere. A real comeback kid. Even if the comeback was a long time coming. It turns out that wild turkey was one of the very first birds officially recorded on the Cape May bird list. In the 1640s, a ship’s officer, Master Eveland noted “stores of turkeys,” on the peninsula and “tried one to weigh 46

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of Sussex County, New Jersey”. According to David Fables, author of Annotated List of New Jersey Birds, by 1840 the species was “extirpated” from New Jersey. As to why the bird declined, you need look no further for a cause than the holiday that celebrates the birds epicurean attributes. Mmmmm. Yes, please. But loss of habit was as much a contributing factor to the birds decline as focused appetite. The turkey is a bird of forest and grassy park habitat. They have a particular fondness for mast (e.g. acorns, chestnuts...). When you cut down forests of mast bearing trees, you cut the heart out of the Wild Turkey’s world. Or maybe “crop.” The way to a turkey’s stomach is through its crop. So for something like a century, wild turkey were as common as leprechauns and unicorns in the Garden State. But by the 1950s, efforts to restore the birds in Eastern Pennsylvania were initiated. The first modern record for New Jersey was in Wallpack, Sus-

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Bird Droppings ? From Page 75 sex County, in 1954. By 1960, broods of young birds were noted in Warren County. The first attempt to restore birds in Cape May County was in 1980 in Belleplain State Forest. But the bird remained uncommon throughout the state until about the late 80s when... Wham! The populations exploded. Suddenly the turkeys were everywhere. Why? Certainly the restocking efforts of the Wild Turkey Federation deserve praise. But not to recognize the impact of forest regeneration leaves half the story untold. Today, in Cape May, there is a lot of forest and growing numbers of Wild Turkey. In nearby Cumberland County, the birds are tantamount to vermin. Heck, a couple of days ago I stopped to count a flock foraging in a snow-covered field near Port Norris and came up with 244. A total worthy of Master Eveland! Although I cannot say whether any birds in the several flocks were in the 46-pound class. So, there you have it. The story of the return of the wild turkey. Coming soon to a newly planted garden near you. If you need help finding wild turkey, don’t bother going to the liquor store — I’m not

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We called Billy D. Light to see why his band, the Billy D. Light Trio, loves playing the Boiler Room. “The ambiance is amazing,” he said. We also asked why his website — billyDlight. com — calls this the “last” rock and roll band. “Because nobody plays like we do,” he told us. “Everything else pales in comparison.” That’s quite a statement, we responded. “I’m quite a guy,” he said... a guy whose middle name, in case you’re wondering what the D stands for, is Damien. “The name speaks to my deep and moving soul,” Billy told us. Uh-huh. The trio plays covers and originals about “broken lives, endless drinking, and women.” And they’re loved for it. “The band was great,” said Carl Suit, who was in attendance on New Year’s Eve. “I went with my wife and friends from back in our Ramapo College days. We all had off, and we thought: What better place to spend the holiday than the Boiler Room?”

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Homes And Rentals Of The Week Check out these beautiful homes for sale and rent in the Cape May area

3 CLAY COURT COLD SPRING Located in Petticoat Bridge Estates, close to the ferry and Cape May beaches. This 2,950+ Sq. Ft. home offers 4BR, 2.5BA, formal living room and dining room, a great room encompassing a large family room w/gas fireplace, and center island kitchen, and a tucked away powder room and laundry room. Large deck overlooking magnificent gardens. Unbelievable full basement offering two finished rooms and abundant storage space. $549,900 Rental: 118 Decatur Street, Cape May - 7 BR, 5 BA, cac, sleeps 20. Low $5500/High $6900 Jersey Cape Realty 739 Washington Street Cape May 609-884-5800 jerseycaperealty.com

618 SECOND AVENUE, WEST CAPE MAY Charming 5 bedroom, 2 story home close to South Cape May Beach and bird observatory. Home offers large living room with Vermont Casting wood stove, large kitchen with center island, master suite with huge walkin closet and bath with hot tub plus much more. $599,000. Rental: 408 Pacific Avenue, West Cape May – 2 bedroom, 1 ½ bath cottage just a short walk to Cape May shopping and beach; sleeps 6, pet friendly, a/c, wi-fi, washer/dryer - $850 - $1500/week.

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

275 FIFTH AVENUE WEST CAPE MAY Completely remodeled and expanded 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home offering hardwood and tile floors, chef’s kitchen with high end stainless appliances, granite and custom cabinetry, a first floor master suite, covered front and rear mahogany decks and a detached garage. Level one also features living room with cathedral ceilings, gas fireplace and formal dining room. Rental: 513 Beachplum Road, Cape May Beach - 4 BR/2 BA-Private Pool just footsteps to the sand Ryan Griffin DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette Street Cape May Cell: (609) 602-5578 Office: (609) 884-1300 desatnickrealestate.com

1831 MARYLAND AVENUE, CAPE MAY 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with water views, multiple decks, and located just a block to the beach. 2 car garage, outdoor shower, and being sold furnished. $1,500,000 Rental: 211 Franklin Ave., Cape May - Weekly/Daily. $2500-$5200. 6 Bedrooms. 4.5 Bathrooms. Sleeps up to 13

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

1116 OHIO AV ENUE CAPE MAY A spacious & comfortable rancher. This home is located on a highly desirable street, just a few short blocks away from the beach & historic district. It is perfect for a primary home, vacation home, or investment property. This home was renovated in 2002. Amenities include C/A, gas heat, original hardwood floors, low maintenance siding, remodeled kitchen, fenced-in back yard, BBQ area, outdoor shower, a rear shed & 3 plus. $609,000.

206 MADISON, CAPE MAY Everything you need in you Shore Home! Renovated and expanded in 2006, this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home has a list of amenities to include: hardwood oak floors, tiled baths, sold wood front door and interior wood panel doors, reeded casing double hung wood windows, custom mantel with gas fireplace, Kraftsmaid kitchen cabinets and corian counter, hot water baseboard gas heat and central air, custom window treatments and a coastal design bathroom that belongs in a magazine. $860,000 Rental: 908 S Parkway, Erma $1250/month year round, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, sleeps 4

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301 PITTSBURGH AVENUE CAPE MAY New listing! Unique to the Cape May market is this stunning, turn-key, 5 BR/3.5 BA custom home with ocean views, a private setting, and an inground, heated pool! This meticulously maintained home has never been rented and boasts a multitude of luxury amenities from the inside out. $1,295,000 Rental: 406 Madison Avenue, Cape May - 4 BR/3.5 BA townhome. Sleeps 9 and is located just a short walking distance to the beach. $1500-$2900/week.

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305 NANTUCKET DRIVE CAPE MAY This spacious three bedroom ranch home is located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Tranquility. This is an ideal location being within close proximity to restaurants, shops, marinas, beaches and other services. This home offers a living room with gas fireplace, den, dining room, eat-in kitchen, laundry room and attached one car garage. $284,900 Rental: 3311 Bayshore Road, Villawoods Condominium This unit has two bedrooms a full bath and powder room. There is central and a laundry room. $950 a month. Theresa Senico Apex Realty 2505 Bayshore Road Villas (609) 408-4655 theresasenico.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, Exit Zero Publishing is owned by Jack Wright and Jason Black. We also publish highquality 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 Director: Jason Black, jason@exitzero.us Staff Writer: Diane Stopyra, diane@exitzero.us Arts Editor: Tom Sims Photographers: Aleksey Moryakov, Sandy Maloney, Gabi Urda Graphic Artist: Doree Bardes Distribution People: Julia Melendez Ashley Larson, Felicia Trusevich Columnists: Kate Chadwick (The Answer Lady), Catherine Dugan (activities), David Gray (The Old Fogey), Terry O’Brien (Undertow) Labeler: Mary Smith Every Thursday, Exit Zero is delivered to around 300 places. Get it delivered to your home in a plastic mailer. It’s $50 for 47 B&W issues, plus five in color. Call (609) 770-8479 to subscribe. DOWNTOWN CAPE MAY Swain’s, Mariah’s, Guardian, Cape Savings Bank, Collier’s, All Irish Imports, Cape May Stage, Wilsey Realty, Pat Jackson Jewelers, Celebrate Cape May, Go Fish, Sea Weeds, Cape Orient, Fiber Arts Yarn Shop, 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, Island Grill, Primrose, CCA, Primo Hoagies. WASHINGTON STREET MALL The Original Fudge Kitchen, Mary Ann’s, Dellas 5&10, Lace Silhouettes, Center City Mall, Casale’s Shoes, Free Shop, Happy Baby, Jackson Street Boutique, It’s a Breeze, Madame’s Port, Swede Things, Cucina Rosa, Whale’s Tale, Ella's, Italian Garden, Andrew’s Ltd, Jackson Mountain Café, Love The Cook, Bath Time, Ugly Mug, Pilot House, Caroline Boutique, 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, Billmae Cottage, Thomas Webster Inn, Inn at the Park, City Hall, Sturdy Savings, Washington Inn, Dr Feldman Dentistry,

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