Volume 11, Issue 6 - March 14, 2013

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A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean ¯ Thursday, March 14, 2013 ¯ Vol. 11, No. 6 ¯ Cape May, America’s Original Seaside Resort

Local Students Shave Their Heads For Cancer Research

The first of two St Baldrick’s events happening this month took place at Richard M. Teitelman Middle School on March 7. The goal was to raise $15,000 for childhood cancer research. Did it happen? Find out inside ... Aleksey Moryakov

“Anything Goes” Rehearsal At LCMR

Pages 20-28

Benefit For The Veneziale Family

Pages 32-50

Cape Resorts Employee Party

Pages 54-60

Ocean Exploration At Cape May Elementary

Pages 62-80


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The Almanac

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Goings-On Around Town

THURSDAY March 14 Mostly sunny

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High Temperature: 40 Low Temperature: 31 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 7:12am Sunset: 7:06pm High Tides: 10:33am, 10:52pm Low Tide: 4:18am, 4:28pm

FRIDAY March 15 Mostly sunny

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High Temperature: 45 Low Temperature: 38 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 7:10am Sunset: 7:07pm High Tides: 11:13am, 11:31pm Low Tide: 5:02am, 5:06pm

SATURDAY March 16 Some showers

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High Temperature: 48 Low Temperature: 38 Chance of rain: 30% Sunrise: 7:09am Sunset: 7:08pm High Tide: 11:55am Low Tides: 5:47am, 5:47pm

SUNDAY March 17 Mostly sunny

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High Temperature: 43 Low Temperature: 38 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 7:07am Sunset: 7:09pm High Tides: 12:13am, 12:40pm Low Tides: 6:34am, 6:27pm

Want to have fun, eat good food, and help a great cause at the same time? Check out the Highland House on Saturday afternoons between 1pm and 3pm for Garden “pawteas”.

3/14: Art At The Library The Center for Community Arts presents this art education program for children ages 6-9 at the Cape May Library from 3:30pm to 4:30pm. The class will read a book, discuss the illustrations and create art inspired by the story. This year’s theme? Animals in art! For more info, contact 609-884-7525. 3/15: Roller Skating Open skate at Convention Hall is from 4-9pm. Toddler skate is from 9-11am. Call 609-8849526, as TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 3/15: Open Mic Night It’s become a local institution, every Friday night at the Pilot House from 8-10pm. 3/15: Tour of Emlen Physick Estate It’s an entertaining and educational tour of Cape May’s only Victorian house museum, located at 1048 Washington Street, and it’s free! Bring a nonperishable food item for donation to the Community Food Closet. Starts at 11:45am. Call the Mid-Atlantic Center for Arts And Humanities at 609-884-5404. 3/15: Open Mic Night It’s become a local institution, every Friday night at the Pilot House from 8-10pm.

MONDAY March 18 Some showers

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High Temperature: 45 Low Temperature: 43 Chance of Rain: 60% Sunrise: 7:06am Sunset: 7:10pm High Tides: 12:59am, 1:31pm Low Tides: 7:26am, 7:15pm

3/15: 8th Annual Police Athletic League Comedy Night Social Three professional comedians will take the Convention Hall stage to bring a little laughter ­— okay, a lot of laughter — to your Friday night. And it’s not just about the jokes... Cape May Police Officer Tony Genaro is doing the DJing, Lucky Bones is providing the lite fare and drinks, and a raffle of prizes worth nearly $2,000 should entice you as well. Tickets for the event are $35 per person in advance or $45 at the door. They can be purchased online at capemaypal.com, by calling (609) 884-9563, or by visiting the Cape May Convention Hall box office. 3/15: Tour of Emlen Physick Estate It’s an entertaining and educational tour of Cape May’s only Victorian house museum, located at 1048 Washington Street, and it’s free! Bring a nonperishable food item for donation to the Community Food Closet. Starts at 11:45am. Call the Mid-Atlantic Center for Arts And Humanities at 609-884-5404.

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3/9: Dress Rehearsal For Cape May Stage’s “Cinderella”

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Thirteen children from Cape May, West Cape May, and Lower and Middle Townships will perform Cinderella at Cape May Stage’s Robert Shackleton Playhouse on March 16 at 6pm, March 17 and 23 at 1pm, and March 24 at 6pm. We called Director Debbie Lewis who told us how proud she is of all the kids. “Not only because of how well they’ve learned their parts,” she said, “but because of who they are as young people. These are such respectful, creative, delightful children.” This version of the show was written by Dr. Joseph Kline of Philadelphia’s LaSalle University. “He did his own little twist, and added some humor,” Debbie said. “It’s appropriate for all ages.” Tickets are $5 each. Call Cape May Stage at 609-884-1341.

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3/15-3/17 Sherlock Holmes Weekend Join Sherlock Holmes and his partner, Dr. Watson for a weekend of mystery and intrigue, and help solve the new mystery for 2013: Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Anima Orbis. Stalk the gaslit streets in search of clues and compete for the $250 grand prize and a variety of other valuable gifts. Full weekend packages are $180 per couple or $95 per person and include the welcome reception, performances, tour, luncheon and gift. Weekend overnight packages are also available. The Search for Clues tour on Saturday, March 16, can be purchased separately. For more information, call 609-884-5404.

Friday, March 22 Open for dinner at 5pm

3/15 Mommy And Me Children’s Program For curious naturalists-to-be and a guardian, this class at The Nature Center focuses on different aspects of nature with stories, songs, crafts, and outdoor activities. Adult participation and preregistration are required. 10:30-11:30am. Call 898-8848.

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3/16: Roller Skating Open skate at Convention Hall is from 1-3pm and 4-6pm. Call 609-884-9526, as TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 3/16: Garden “Pawtea” Bring your pup over to the Highland House (131 Broadway) from 1 to 3pm for a pet-friendly get-together, hosted by owner David Ripoli. Bring a small donation, and your money will benefit Animal Outreach of Cape May County. 3/16: Youth Arts Program From 5 to 8pm, children ages 10-14 will create art AND enjoy dinner, courtesy of the Center for Community Arts. The theme is “up-cycled Mixed Media Art”... which means the kids will be creating treasures from trash. For more info, call 609-884-7525. 3/16: Celebrating Community Service: Black Fraternal, Social and Civic Organizations of Cape May County This Carriage House Gallery exhibit explores the significance of the above organizations on African American Social Life. Admission is free. For hours, call the Center for Community Arts at 609-884-5404. 3/16: Garden “Pawtea” Bring your pup over to the Highland House (131 Broadway) from 1 to 3pm for a pet-friendly get-together, hosted by owner David Ripoli. Bring a small donation, and your money will benefit Animal Outreach of Cape May County. 3/16 Roadshow Featuring Antiques and Collectibles From 10am to 5pm at Convention Hall, The Chamber of Commerce will play host to Antique Dealers and Artisans offering a wide array of antiques, collectibles, and hand-crafted items. Appraisers will be on-site. 3/16: Cape May Winery Tour At 3pm, get an isider’s view of this beautiful winery, learn about the viticulture process, and taste the product for yourself... with a little cheese on the side, of course.

Dinner from 5pm Friday and Saturday (609) 898-0100 1 Sunset Boulevard West Cape May

3/16: The John Byrne Band Having recently returned from a tour of Ireland the John Byrne Band returns to the Boiler Room for one night only, from 9pm to 1am, to help you celebrate Saint Paddy’s Day. They’ll be playing songs from their CD of traditional tunes, Celtic Folk. 3/16: Garden “Pawtea” Bring your pup over to the Highland House (131 Broadway) from 1 to 3pm for a pet-friendly get-together, hosted by owner David Ripoli. Bring a small donation, and your money will benefit Animal Outreach of Cape May County. 3/16: Performance of Cinderella At 6pm at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse, children bring this famous fairy tale to life. $5 per ticket. Call 609-884-1341. 3/16: Battlestar Backyardia This program, being held at the Cape May Bird Observatory from 10am to 3pm, will address key invasive plants, help

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Thursday, March 14, 2013 Goings-On Around Town ? From Page 4 you learn how to identify them, offer suggestions on how to control or remove them if they find their way into your garden, and showcase lovely native alternatives. Contact the Nature Center at 609-898-8848.

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3/17: Irish Music And Dance Festival It’s the perfect way to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day. At 4pm, award-winning musician and folklorist Mick Maloney, who has produced over 40 albums, will perform. Tickets ($26) are available at Convention Hall, or by calling 855-708-9699 or 609- 884-9563. 3/17: Roller Skating Open skate at Convention Hall is from 12-5pm. Call 609-884-9526, as TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 3/17: Performance of Cinderella At 1pm at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse, children bring this famous fairy tale to life. $5 per ticket. Call 609-884-1341. 3/19: Roller Skating Adult skate at Convention Hall, from 7-9pm. Must be 18 years old. Call 609-884-9526, as TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 3/21: Art At The Library The Center for Community Arts presents this art education program for children ages 6-9 at the Cape May Library from 3:30pm to 4:30pm. The class will read a book, discuss the illustrations and create art inspired by the story. This year’s theme? Animals in art! For more info, contact 609-884-7525.

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3/22: Roller Skating Open skate at Convention Hall is from 4-9pm. Toddler skate is from 9-11am. Call 609-884-9526, as TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 3/22: Performance of Annie It’s happening at West Cape May Elementary School at 6:30pm. See our story on page 16 for more information. 3.23: Performance of Annie It’s happening at West Cape May Elementary School at 2pm. See our story on page 16 for more information. 3/23: Roller Skating Open skate at Convention Hall is from 1-3pm and 4-6pm. Call 609-884-9526, as TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 3/23: Youth Arts Program From 5 to 8pm, children ages 10-14 will create art AND enjoy dinner, courtesy of the Center for Community Arts. The theme is “up-cycled Mixed Media Art”... which means the kids will be creating treasures from trash. For more info, call 609-884-7525. 3/23: Celebrating Community Service: Black Fraternal, Social and Civic Organizations of Cape May County This Carriage House Gallery exhibit explores the significance of the above organizations on African American Social Life. Admission is free. For hours, call the Center for Community Arts at 609-884-5404. 3/23: Performance of Cinderella At 1pm at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse, children perform this fairy tale.$5 per ticket. Call 609-884-1341. 3/24: Roller Skating Open skate at Convention Hall is from 12-5pm. Call 609-884-9526, as TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 3/24: Performance of Cinderella At 6pm at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse, children bring this famous fairy tale to life. $5.. Call 884-1341. 3/26: Roller Skating Adult skate at Convention Hall, from 7-9pm. Must be 18 years old. Call 609-884-9526, as TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 3/28: St. Baldrick’s Event At Lower Cape May Regional High School, High School, students, teachers, and members of the community will have their heads shaven, beginning at 11am, to benefit childhood cancer research Call 609-780-1563.


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3/7: St. Baldrick’s Event At Richard M. Teitelman Middle School

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Kayla, Amanda

Loretta, Claire

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In 2000, three reinsurance agents, instead of getting plastered for St. Patrick’s Day, hosted a head-shaving event in a Manhattan pub to raise money for childhood cancer research. The concept grew legs and became the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, an organization that’s taken hold in our own community. On March 7, 40 students and seven adminstrators/ staff members went under the razor at Richard M. Teitelman Middle School. The goal was to raise $15,000... at the time we went to press, the total was looking closer to the $16,000 mark, which means when all is said and done, Lower Township students should be within the $80,000 to $90,000 range for money raised since 2010. “I am extremely proud,” English teacher Anthony Dalleo, who coordinated the event along with Paul Schulte, told us. “Words can’t express it. It’s just amazing that two two grade levels — seventh and eighth — could raise this much money.” Another Saint Baldrick’s event at Lower Cape May Regional High School , coordinated by teacher TJ Belasco, will take place on March 28. Look for photos in these pages!

Max McGrail, Tony Genaro, Alex Pruszinski, Alex Bender, Mr. Morey, Mr. Peterkil, Alex Morino

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Talk Of The Town

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

Surf’s Up Happiest people in Cape May last week? Surfers. Lucky Bones busser and local shredder, Logan Fellows, told us about the waves at Poverty Beach after our last nor’easter. “The faces were six or seven, maybe eight feet,” he said. It’s especially exciting considering that Poverty’s waves haven’t broken in an ideal way in some time. “I hadn’t paddled out there in over a year,” Logan said. “After all of the beach replenishment, they broke in ankle-deep water.” But the last swell brought even professional, Ocean City-based surfers to Cape Island, including Rob Kelly, who’s sponsored by mega-brand Billabong, and Andrew Gessler, who rides for Hurley. We checked Rob’s Twitter account, where on March 8 he referred to New Jersey’s waves as “epic.” “I saw more people surfing than I knew had wetsuits in Cape May County,” said Logan Fellows, who snapped this iPhone shot of a surfer on a tasty wave at Poverty Beach on March 7

Same Old Story WE REALLY had hoped that a new year would bring some change at City Hall. We had heard that Mayor Ed Mahaney intended to take a different tack in his second term and that he was tired of the controversy his administration had created over the past few years. And things were looking good when he created a Mayoral Advisory Committee comprised of a diverse cross-section of people invested in Cape May’s future. Then we attended last week’s city council... One of our biggest worries last year was that nothing seemed to come of the $53,000 contract between the City of Cape May and Temple University. Hammered out in August of 2009, it was supposed to yield a marketing and business plan for the new

$10.5 million Convention Hall. Never mind the problem we have with the number of contracts that have come to pass between the city and this university, including one for Convention Hall’s landscaping work and one for conceptual designs for some of Cape May’s open spaces, neither of which went out to bid. Let’s just focus on the fact that beginning in August of 2009, Temple experts were supposed to be coming up with an inventive, efficient way to market the city’s most expensive undertaking and, potentially, its greatest asset. When none arrived, the Cape May Taxpayers Association pressed the city. We attended a November meeting of the organization in which Vice-President Dennis Crowley told us they’d asked “nicely, politely, and repeatedly,” and that they’d heard crick-

ets in response. At a meeting of city council last Tuesday, they asked again. Representative Shaine Meier asked what Temple’s projection for flood insurance was. He asked what the projected and actual operating costs were for the building in 2012, what the projected and actual revenues for the building were in 2012, and what the projected revenues and operating costs are for 2013. By our count, that’s seven questions. City Manager Bruce MacLeod offered one answer, though it wasn’t an answer to any of the questions asked. “The contract was divided into several sections,” he said. “The part pertaining to the business plan had a budgeted price value of $5,000.” Which, of course,

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Coast Guard Cause Shout-out to Chamber President John Cooke for drawing our attention to the Coast Guard Family Assistance Fund, which provides a recruit’s loved ones with the means to attend boot camp graduation. Make a donation at cgfaf.org; it might just help out a Cape May Coastie!

A Time For Love This is the first year in a decade that the Merion Inn will open without George Mesterhazy, Grammy-nominated jazz musician and a legend on the Merion piano, who passed away in April. George’s dear friends and fellow virtuosos have worked hard to honor his memory, keeping the tradition of his jazz nights alive. Now, these musicians — Dean Schneider, Lisa Tee, Jon Pruitt, and Barry Miles — are releasing a new CD, including a track called “One For George.” Call the Merion at 609-884-8363.


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Talk Of The Town ? From Page 13 doesn’t tell us what the $53,000 did go toward. “Temple did provide all the deliverables,” Bruce continued. “You can decide for yourself whether you were satisfied with the portion that was relevant to the business plan. It was reported on at the May 18th meeting.” Oh, right. The meeting at Convention Hall that was supposed to be the culmination of this partnership. The one that included such fascinating revelations as, “The main reasons for summer 2011 visitors to visit the City of Cape May were vacation and getaway.” And did you know that people like coming here for the beach? But they sure wish the parking situation was better. Who knew!? Nowhere in the slideshow presentation we sat through was there a single original idea. To call it a business plan would be straining our credulity. Bruce then went on to explain that he did go over Convention Hall’s monies in the first year of operation at his January 23 budget presentation. “Unfortunately, I believe there were three or four people in attendance.” Which we suppose is Bruce’s way of saying: It’s your fault you don’t know things the city tries its damndest to keep you from knowing. But then… a moment of long overdue acknowledgement. At the bitter end of this meeting, councilmember Jack Wichterman once again broached the subject of the business plan, saying that he agrees the city did not get all that it paid for. What’s more, the guy in charge of the plan wasn’t even in attendance at the presentation last May. Bruce sent an email asking him to return to the city in order to elaborate on Temple’s work, but he never so much as responded to this email. Wouldn’t this information have been nice to know just one of the times we sat outside of Bruce’s office (because he wouldn’t return our phone calls) so that we could question him about the lack of

Facebook Mystery Contest KNOW your way around Cape May? Check out the photograph above. If you think you know the establishment where this roof belongs, you could win a gift certificate for a local business. Go to the Exit Zero Facebook page before Monday for a full-color photo and instructions on how to enter at facebook.com/exitzeropublishing. Good luck!

Talk Of The Town ? From Page 13 a plan? Wouldn’t it have been nice to see some acknowledgement from council that there is, in fact, a problem here? Wouldn’t it be nice to know that the people you’ve elected to run our city are in fact capable of acknowledging when things go wrong, and letting us know how they’re taking action to correct them? But when pressed for answers, our politicians (and officials) would rather ignore the questions, it would seem. Which brings us to a second point that bothered us about the most recent meeting of council. Once again, the city is bypassing the resources available here in Cape May, this time by commissioning Seven Mile Publishing in Avalon to produce an information guide. We tried to ask what this information guide will include and why such a project would not have gone to any one of a few qualified local companies. Exit Zero Publishing already produces

a 360-page guide book, Cool Cape May, now distributed to every single hotel, motel, and B&B room across the city. Then there are the folks who publish Cape May magazine, as well as CPW Creative, who produce the chamber’s guide book. All of them, like us, are more than capable of producing high-quality publications. We figured we’d try to get an answer during the public portion of the meeting, since trying to get answers via phone or email is impossible, but we were told to sit down. Actually, we were told we were out of order by Mayor Mahaney, who banged his little gavel in a fit of petulance. It’s interesting to us that, in preparing the calendar of events that will go in the front of our Cool Cape May book, which we’ve been publishing since 2005, we encountered problems for the first time this year; the city wasn’t able to provide us with the information about their events, at least not without a great deal of prodding, and several emails sent to the recreation department, the director

of marketing, the mayor, and the city manager. Yet, when we called Jack Wichterman, he told us he’d seen sample pages from the city’s new guide about a week before, leading us to believe that the city did have access to the information we’d been requesting all along. Jack also told us that he didn’t know about the city’s publication until, also, about a week ago, meaning either Bruce MacLeod commissioned this project, or the mayor did. We’d like to think it was Bruce, since the mayor has no power to make policy decisions on his own, but something tells us this isn’t the case. Whoops... sounds like the Faulkner Act just got breached again. We emailed all of our questions — why the city even needs to produce another guide book with Cool Cape May put out by us and a visitor’s guide put out by the chamber, and why none of the money needed to do so would stay in this town — but it was ignored by both Bruce and the mayor.

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3/7: St. Baldrick’s Event At Richard M. Teitelman Middle School

Anna Deangelis, Bri Bedell

Tony Genaro, who didn’t have to make a sacrifice

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Page 16 Talk Of The Town ? From Page 14 This, folks, is barely a democracy in action, and we intend to take this lack of transparency and refusal to answer press questions to a higher authority. Stay tuned. We know you will.

Cycle Service THERE is a bike-o-lution happening on Cape Island, according to Marc Jacopec, who we interviewed a couple of weeks ago for an article on his new bike tour business. And Marc might be on to something. Case in point: Eddie Behrens’ new bike delivery service, Cape Couriers. Twenty-four-year-old Eddie — a born-and-bred Cape Mayan and the son of legendary Lucky Bones bartender Patty Behrens — told us he’s been sitting on the idea for a couple of years now; he was inspired by the courier service he encountered on a trip to San Francisco. But it was his

Thursday, March 14, 2013 business partner, Cabanas server Matt Reeves, who finally “put legs” underneath the idea. Or, in this case, wheels. “You always read in the Herald’s Spout Off column about parking and traffic in Cape May,” Eddie said. “So this just makes sense. It all comes down to how valuable your time is.” What will he (on his threespeed bike with large basket) and Matt (on an old 70s condor) deliver to you? Just about anything from food (“A lot of places in town offer takeout but not delivery,” he said) to construction supplies (“Guys on a job might run out of screws or nails and not have time to go to Swain’s”). And where will they deliver it? Anywhere, including the beach. (Far be it from Eddie, an avid surfer who’s been managing Southend Surf Shop for over a decade, to neglect his fellow beach lovers.) The guys have divided the island into four zones. If what you need only requires travel within one zone, you pay $5. For two

zones, it’s $7; three zones, $9, and four zones — say, from the Coast Guard base to the Red Store — $11. “And, hopefully, a tip as well,” Eddie says. “We want this to be affordable.” It’s a win-win for businesses, not only because their offerings will become more accessible to visitors not wanting to brave the crowded summer streets, but because they’ll have opportunity to advertise, both within the brochure the couriers will hand off with each delivery, and on the jerseys they’ll sport as they ride through town. Not to mention, on a yet-to-be-launched website. But what gets us most excited about this — aside from the obvious environmental benefits of less cars on the road — is the fact that so many local people are involved. David Macomber, whose artwork you may have seen on display at Big Wave Burrito, is designing the logo. Sue Lotozo of Flying Fish is printing the jerseys. And Jesse Lampert, whose amazing work showcasing Cape

May we’ve recently posted on the Exit Zero Facebook page, is working on a video. And because it’s doubtful that two guys will be able to handle all of the calls a delivery service in Cape May is sure to get, at least one other courier — Brianna Bovey of George’s — is joining the team. “I’ve noticed over the years what a strong sense of community there is within Cape May,” Eddie told us. “Businesses help out other businesses.” Appropriately, Cape Couriers will launch on Earth Day, April 22. Good luck, guys!

Good Show! THE sun will come out tomorrow, they say. But for the students at Cape May City Elementary, the days have been a bit brighter for a couple of years now, since Sheila Williams pushed for and succeeded in launching an accessible drama program. Sheila, a former Star of the Sea teacher who

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Talk Of The Town ? From Page 16 now substitutes at Cape May Elementary, made her directorial debut with last year’s The Jungle Book, and this month, her intrepid team of 20 third, fourth, fifth, and sixth graders (though not that many sixth graders, because just being cool at that age is a full-time job) will tackle Annie. “I’m the lucky one,” Sheila told us. “These students have put in an immense amount of work, and are so enthusiastic.” Enthusiastic, and grateful for the opportunity to participate. “There are other theatre programs for children, but they are not affordable for everyone,” Sheila said. “One of the wonderful things about Cape May Elementary,” she explained, “is that it serves such a wide crosssection of kids of varying socioeconomic backgrounds.” Not to mention varying interests. “Aside from helping

them develop important skills like public speaking, drama is an outlet for kids who might not excel at sports or other activities,” Sheila said. “I want them to have the experience of trying something new, succeeding, and feeling good about that.” You can see Annie, the tickets for which will cost you only a donation of your choosing, on March 22 at 6:30pm or March 23 at 2pm. Also check out the children’s production of Cinderella at Cape May Stage (see page 3), and Lower Cape May Regional High School’s production of Anything Goes (pages 20-28). Or, for information on East Lynne Theatre Company’s many children’s programs (Director Gayle Stahlhuth just finished directing Rip Van Winkle at West Cape May Elementary, and now, 40 more children are preparing to perform Music, Drama, Improv under the direction of three ELTC’s artists-in-residence), contact 609-884-5898.

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CAPE MAY BULLETIN BOARD ■ CALLING ALL RESIDENTS Hope Matters Suicide Survivors Support Group meets Monday nights at 6:30pm at Seashore Community Church of the Nazarene, 446 Seashore Road, Erma. Contact Margie at 609-425-6099. ■ CALLING ALL KNITTERS The GABLES-sponsored knitting group meets on Sundays and Tuesdays from 11am to 1pm and Wednesdays from 7pm to 9pm at Aetherstorm Gaming, 3860 Bayshore Road in North Cape May. The knitters have produced over 60 hats and scarves for the less fortunate. (Forty were donated to Family Promise on February 14.) ■ 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. ■ CALLING ALL ACTORS East Lynne Theater Company (ELTC) will have three audition days of open calls for Equity actors. On Saturday, March 16 from noon to 4:00 PM and on Monday, March 18 from 1:00-5:00 PM, the call will be at The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes Street. Call 609-884-5898 ■ CALLING ALL THEATRE LOVERS The Forever Young group at Notre Dame de la Mer Parish in Wildwood is sponsoring a trip to see Noah at the Sight and Sound Theater in Lancaster on Thursday, April 18. The all-inclusive price of $105 includes transportation, show ticket and dinner. Call Doris at 522-5830.

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Singer Songwriter Cape May Lineup

This fabulous festival will be hitting town on March 22-23 at venues around town, virtually all of them free!

Beaucoup Blue play Marq’s Pub on Friday, March 22 ALEATHEA’S, INN OF CAPE MAY 7 Ocean Street FRIDAY, MARCH 22 7:00 Michael Notarangelo & Samuel Haines Lambertville, NJ 7:45 Pat Foran Lambertville, NJ 8:30 Eric Scott Washington, DC 9:15 Roger Gardella Sweetwater, NJ 10:00 John Alberici Hazlet, NJ 10:45 George Marinich Long Valley, NJ SATURDAY, MARCH 23 7:00 Russell Norkevich Flemington, NJ 7:45 Sofia Nicole East Brunswick, NJ 8:30 James Popik/Ten Foot Tall Hopewell, NJ 9:15 Gary Reed Asbury Park NJ 10:00 Chris Chadwick Florence, NJ 10:45 Rodger Delany Maple Shade, NJ CABANAS BEACH BAR AND GRILL 429 Beach Avenue FRIDAY, MARCH 22 8:00 Born Sisters Avondale, PA 9:00 Marshmellow Overcoat State College, PA 10:00 Our Marvelous Lives Dover, NJ 11:00 Matt Wade Asbury Park, NJ 12:00am Sunsets North Allentown, PA SATURDAY, MARCH 23 9:00 PreGeneration Ocean City, NJ 10:00 Monswoon Cape May 11:00 Behind the Beautiful Cape May 12:00 Abilities Cape May County CARNEY’S 411 Beach Avenue FRIDAY, MARCH 22 9:00 Liat Voorhees, NJ 10:00 North Lawrence Midnight Singers Philadelphia 11:00 Stolen Rhodes Philadelphia

12:00 Kenny Young Band Tuckahoe, NJ SATURDAY, MARCH 23 8:30 Zachary Z. Ziegler Jenkintown, PA 9:00 Steve Carlise Elverson, PA 9:30 Ashly Jones Camden, NJ 10:10 Carla Cappa Nashville, TN 10:40 Ashley Leone Blue Bell, PA 11:20 Peg and Kev Downingtown, PA 12:00 Sidney Joseph Phoenixville,Pa CARNEY’S: THE OTHER ROOM 411 Beach Avenue FRIDAY, MARCH 22 7:30 PHAIREN Parkville, MD 8:15 Red November Sky Monmouth Junction, NJ 9:00 Mario and Joe Tombasco Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania 9:45 Scott David & Rumi D. Ashland, OH 10:30 Frank Viele New Haven, CT 11:15 Man in a Crowd New York SATURDAY, MARCH 23 7:30 Russ ‘n’ Paul Arnold, MD 8:15 Seasons Harrisburg, PA 9:00 Oh, Jeremiah Hattiesburg, MS 9:45 Chelsea McBee Shepardstown, W Va 10:30 The Brummy Brothers East Brunswick, NJ 11:15 George Cahill Band Philadelphia CONGRESS HALL: GRAND BALLROOM 200 Congress Place FRIDAY, MARCH 22 5:15 KEYNOTE Tracy Grammer Doylestown, PA 7:30 Doors Open, $10, All Ages 8:00 Gordon Vincent Cape May 8:45 Megan Slankard San Francisco 9:30 Tracy Grammer

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Jeff Campbell from San Francisco plays the Boiler Room on Friday, March 22

Singer Songwriter Cape May ? From Page 21 SATURDAY, MARCH 23 5:15 KEYNOTE Ellis Paul Boston, MA 7:30 Doors Open, $10, All Ages 8:00 Kwesi Kankam Philadelphia 8:45 Jeff & Tamara Duo Atlantic City 9:30 Ellis Paul CONGRESS HALL: THE BOILER ROOM 200 Congress Place FRIDAY, MARCH 22 9:00 Racing Rain New York 10:00 Madison Cano Brooklyn 11:00 Jeff Campbell San Francisco 12:00 Canvas Radio Staten Island

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7:45 The SunDogs Cape May 8:30 Will Paynter & Sonoma Sound Philadelphia 9:30 Fuddy Bridgeton, NJ C-VIEW INN 1380 Washington Street FRIDAY, MARCH 22 8:30 Frankie Moran Halethorpe, MD 9:15 Eli The Hawk Morrisville, PA 10:00 Paul Saint John Philadelphia 10:45 Joe Miller Asbury Park, NJ 11:30 Chris Kudela Gilbertsville, PA 12:15 Matt Cummins Phoenixville, PA SATURDAY, MARCH 23 8:30 Derek Teichert Allston, MA 9:15 Jared Costa Philadelphia 10:00 Matt Tarka Bethesda, MD 10:45 Michael McFarland Asheville, NC 11:30 Tom Vollman Milwaukee, WI 12:15 Frankie Moran Halethorpe, MD ELAINE’S 513 Lafayette Street FRIDAY, MARCH 22 8:00 Peter Lewy New York 8:45 The Whispering Tree New York 9:15 Erik Simonsen Cape May 10:00 Twin Ghost Philadelphia SATURDAY, MARCH 23 8:00 Mary Roth Cape May 8:45 Jimm Ross Cape May 9:15 Twin Ghost Philadelphia 10:00 Sammy Flo Whitehouse Station, NJ JACKSON MOUNTAIN CAFÉ 400 Washington Street Mall FRIDAY, MARCH 22 8:00 Lloyd MacHardy Nova Scotia 8:45 Mark Newman New York

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PILOT HOUSE 142 Decatur Street FRIDAY, MARCH 22 8:30 Graham Brown Boston, MA 9:15 Owen Stevenson Chicago, IL 10:00 Paul Pfau Myersville, MD 10:45 Lijie Seattle, WA 11:30 Demos Papadimas Warren, OH 12:15 Sophist Wildwood, NJ SATURDAY, MARCH 23 8:30 Special guest 9:15 Freddy Hall Brooklyn 10:00 Dan Charness New York 10:45 Stephen Babcock New York 11:30 Joe Marson Brooklyn 12:15 John Beacher New Hope, PA THE MAD BATTER 19 Jackson Street FRIDAY, MARCH 22 7:30 Caroline Spence Nashville, TN 8:15 Jeff Ruby Nashville, TN 9:00 Pete Mroz Nashville, TN 9:45 J.M. Kearns Cape May 10:30 MQ Murphy Cape May SATURDAY, MARCH 23 7:30 Fleur Wiber Sydney, Australia 8:15 Megan Slankard San Francisco 9:00 Rorie Kelly Brooklyn 9:45 John Brodeur New York 10:30 Kevin McWha Steele New York UGLY MUG 426 Washington Street Mall FRIDAY, MARCH 22 9:00 Justin Steere Cape May 10:00 Adam Randolph Band Wilmington, DE 11:00 Garden State Line Plainfield, NJ 12:00 Funkharp Philadelphia SATURDAY, MARCH 23 9:15 Chris Zurich Philadelphia 10:00 The Standing Cinema Philadelphia 11:00 The Milwaukees Philadelphia 12:00 Case Closed Glassboro


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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

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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 on March 22 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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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.

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$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.

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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.

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

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This beautiful winery is open daily from 125pm (6pm Fri and Sat.) Make a reservation to tour the winery on Saturdays at 3pm. Look for their new wine releases!

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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?

$6-$14

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YES

Other details

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.

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Opening March 14! Superb and authentic southwestern food on the patio makes for a sublime culinary experience in a garden like setting.

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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.

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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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HEMINGWAY’S 1045 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-5611 www.hemingwayscapemay.com

A relaxed yet elegant island ambiance, featuring USDA Prime Steaks and classic seafood creations. Check their ad for their nightly specials!

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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. Plus chcocolate is good for your soul!

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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.

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MERION INN 106 Decatur Street, Cape May (609) 884-8363 www.merion inn.com

The dim, amber lighting, dark wooden bar, period fittings and classy staff give a special ambience. Plus we love just sitting at the lovely bar! Opening mid March!

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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.

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

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

Meals served

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Should I book?

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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.

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!

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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!

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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!

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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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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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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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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!

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3/2: Benefit For The Veneziale Family At The Villas Fishing Club

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Phil Veneziale, who suffered a fatal heart attack in December, was a member of the Villas Fishing Club and the Knights of Columbus, and he did writing and sound work for the Spirit Players of St. John Neumann. But one of his greatest passions was serving as Head Trustee and bartender for the Greater Cape May Elks. “He was a Philadelphia transplant,” fellow Elks officer Barbara Mahon told us. “He found the area very charming, and he was so involved. He helped open the lodge that the Elks are now in; previously, we’d been meeting in the dining room of a nursing home. When we got a lease in the Villas, any kind of maintenance that needed be done, he was there to help. He was taken from us too suddenly.” Barabara co-chaired this event — which helped raise money to offset some of the current medical bills of Phil’s widow, Barbara Veneziale — with one of Phil’s three sons, Phil Junior. Five hundred tickets were sold, and a string band performed, which Phil, a former Mummer, would have loved. Along with his family, including all seven grandchildren, the Elks and the Mummers were his greatest loves.

The Veneziale family

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The Movie Column

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This week, Arts Editor Tom Sims reviews “Quartet”

HE premise is charming, the actors are legendary, and the extras are icons. Quartet is the story of a retirement home for musicians, which just by itself is charming enough. The home has an annual concert celebrating Verdi’s birthday, and this year was going as planned — until the diva Jean Horton showed up. Not your typical diva, this retired singer (played by Downton Abbey’s Maggie Smith) has had a long life of exceptional stardom. She also happens to be the ex-wife of another resident, Reginald Paget (played by Tom Courtenay). Dustin Hoffman directed the film, his first “credited” director project. He started directing a film in which he starred in 1978 (called Straight Time) but he could not complete the project and asked another director to take over. And despite thinking that he must be a young buck compared to some of the veteran entertainers in this film, he’s actually one of their peers when you stop to look at all of their birthdays!

Maggie Smith and Dustin Hoffmann, who directs her in Quartet Apart from these celebrities, there are dozens of others in the music world who are worth seeing in this film. They are all brilliantly talented, and to have a vehicle like this to showcase them is a true honor. The film may not be Oscar material — the storyline is a bit frail in parts, and its character development rarely rises above stereotype — but there are poignant moments enough, and just watching this powerhouse of enter-

tainment makes the film more a tribute than a blockbuster. Oh and let’s not confuse Billy Connolly with John Cleese (as I did throughout the film and even as I was preparing notes for this article). Connolly plays a retired musician who as a “player” is anything but retired. His lines are somewhat formulaic and cliché — of course when I thought Connolly was Cleese, his lines were charming and insightful. I’m on safe ground recommending that you wait for Quartet on DVD and that it is probably best appreciated by anyone who follows live theater and has done so for many years. This film may not be one of the best to come from BBC Films, but it is certainly an honor to see such talent showcased. Have you seen a good film lately? Why not drop us an email to let us know? You don’t have to write a word! All you need to do is send an email to capemayfilm@hotmail.com or call/text 609-326FEST and we take care of the rest! We’ll make you a member of the Cape May Film Society just for offering your two cents!

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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

NTERNET Sensation of the Week: Me! On the great comic book roundtable podcast called PopTards (“tard” is short for “tardy”, so put away your protest signs), I recently emailed the hosts defending those of us who were annoyed that Bryan Singer, in his D.O.A. film Superman Returns, changed “Turth, justice and the American way” to “Truth, justice… and all that stuff”, altering the motto that millions of Americans grew up with. We were referred to as “f***ing d*****bags” by the host, who gave the false argument that if you want a movie to do well overseas, you can’t mention America because everyone hates us. Why is this false? Because every single Bush-era anti-war/anti-American movie (made by Americans! Yay!) flopped worldwide (In The Valley of Elah, Lions For Lambs, Redacted, and a dozen others) while patriotic and/or conservative films (the Batman trilogy, Iron Man I & II, The Avengers, Capt. Freakin’ America) did very, very well. What followed was a passionate yet reasonable discourse (because no liberals got involved) and lo and behold on their next podcast they mentioned

me by name. It’s been a long time since I was a comic book geek… it might be time to become one again. With great geekdom comes great responsibility. Thanks to Johnny Destructo, Ambush Bug and Optimus Douche of PopTards for the shout-out… and for creating three of the greatest Internet noms de plume EVAH! I am steeped in 70s and 80s Marvel and DC lore, back when Captain America ran for president, and before there were 14 Batman comics and Wolverine was more popular then Jeebus. It’s episode #154 at poptardsgo.com if you want to listen. I don’t know what they’re putting in the water over there at Rio Station (probably beer)

but good googly-moogly… Terry O’ke Friday nights have been off the chain (do the kids still say that?). The average decent karaoke night rotates 10-12 singers. This winter I’ve been averaging 18-20. Tami Marks and Sean Haggerty do a tremendous job keeping everyone happy at the bar, while April Dinardo spends 4 hours scurrying around serving food and beverage. Which makes me the least popular guy in the room. “When’s my turn?” “Can you make it louder?” “I can’t believe you don’t have that Chinese black market version of that Michael Bolton song I love to sing!” “HEY! She went after me last time!” The more pissed off they get, the better night I know I’m having. Good times, good times… Butt-Dials of the Week: First one came from Al Olivero of Love Me Dudes fame. The next came from Terry Dougherty of… Love Me Dudes fame. Hmmm… perhaps their asses are missing all that sweet, sweet Beatles love we used to make. Or it’s their asses telling me to get my ass in gear and book another Beatles show. Either way, their asses sure are sweet talkers. Could use a breath mint, though.

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The Undertow ? From Page 35 Mystery Solved of the Week: I’ve had many people ask and just as many people guess what’s going in the Rite-Aid that used to be in Eckerd in the lot that used to have a Thriftway in North Cape May. Turns out it’s going to be a dialysis center. Which is good. Because it’s so close they can probably run an extension cord to my kidney. Awesome Parenting of the Week: By me! My baby, 7-year-old Henry, has taken to complaining about an upset tummy just as we arrive at school in the morning. This worked the first few times he pulled it, earning him a day on the couch and hours of Wii. But I soon grew wise to his little racket, which is why this week when he complained I told him, “Nuh-uh, buster. Not this time.” Henry then came home and had diarrhea. Explosively. For two days. Hey… if he hadn’t boy-who-cried-wolfed me for six months this never would have happened! So really, it’s his fault. Speaking of Henry, I had an awesome time coaching his basketball team again this year. Henry, Macie Murphy, Tommy Sluk, Anderson Ryan, Jayden Foltz, Trina Frey, Mario Catanoso, Lily Vogel, Thomas Williamson and Brent Reidenbach were the ’83 Sixers of the Lower Township Recreation League. I hope to do it again next year. Saw “Jack the Giant Slayer” with the brood last weekend. I give it a solid B. It’s a little much for the under-10 set (lots of people get eaten). The story is solid enough, though it does feel a little like director Bryan Singer threw some Lord of the Rings, Hansel & Gretel, Abraham Lincoln and Snow White in a blender and made a Fairy Tale Smoothie, which is not entirely a bad thing. Happy Birthday To Me of the Week: To me! (It’s a very mecentric column this week, isn’t it? So unlike every other week…) I turned 43 last Thursday. The over/under was 42.5, so pay up, suckers! You may leave my gifts as Exit Zero HQ in West Cape May. Keep perishables away from Jack Wright.

Speaking of fat asses, I’ve been hauling mine into North Beach Health Club in the Acme Shopping Center in North Cape May for about a week now, and I’ve lost 75 pounds I kid, I kid… it’s more like .75 pounds. But the journey of 1,000 miles begins with but a single step. My personal trainer Mark Chamberlain (who must have lost a bet) has me on a regimen of stretching and ab work, followed by the Tabatta Method on the treadmill; run for 20 seconds as fast as you can, rest for 10, repeat til you throw up. I was always more of a slow-andsteady kind of guy on the treadmill, but then I’m 230 pounds. So clearly my way wasn’t working and, after 43 years, probably wasn’t going to start working any time soon. So Mark, I am putty in your hands. On the off-chance Acoustic Mayhem is playing the Rio Station tonight (unknown at press time) come check us out! If we’re not, go anyway and support local live music. We’re about two weeks out from Billy Joel Night, Wildwood (Saturday the 30th at the Anglesea Pub, 8:30pm) and I’m starting to get a little excited. I’d love to see some of you Cape May folks there that so vigorously supported Beatles Night I&II, but am resigned to the fact that if you put a bridge between the Ugly Mug and Pilot House that nobody would go to either. Kate Chadwick Paragraph of the Week: Anyone else noticed how much Kate posts on Facebook? Good morning, kids! (Insert semi-annoying, semi-obscure pop hit that makes me seem cool here.) Kate, your shirt is still in my car, and now smells like smoke and karaoke. Lastly this week, by the time you read this I will be back to work full-time at Morey’s as we ramp up for the 2013 season. Hard to believe this will mark the 4th years since I left Cape May for Wildwood because Jack wouldn’t pay me enough. I mean, can you really put a price tag on my contributions? ’Til next week, don’t get caught in The Undertow. Only 260 days until the Ender’s Game Movie.


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3/2: Benefit For The Veneziale Family At The Villas Fishing Club PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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All the girls

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3/2: Benefit For The Veneziale Family At The Villas Fishing Club PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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3/2: Benefit For The Veneziale Family At The Villas Fishing Club PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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The Old Fogey

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

EATH has been on my mind, lately. At my age (which I will not disclose, but it is well into three figures) one gets used to not seeing old friends for a while, then seeing their name in f lowers on a passing hearse and realizing that one will not be seeing that backgammon debt repaid any time soon. Also, Cape May’s secret Fountain of Youth has dried up, leaving the “Cape May Immortals” with a dilemma: unless we sup of the liquid on an annual basis our true age will return over night, and that would be both embarrassing and unsightly. Of course I took the precaution of bottling some emergency supplies and those are under lock and key (and some other more lethal measures) in the wine cellar, but those will only last 357 years. Anyway, I need to update my will: you lot will of course be taken care of, and indeed many of you will get what is coming to you. Some may even get what they desire. But also, I need my own arrangements to be made, in the event of sudden death. (This is not, I admit, likely, given my impervious-

ness to edged weapons and bullets, and my hard-won immunity to most poisons). The modest procession is all booked: nothing, fancy, just 500 Lipizzaner stallions pulling a 1:1 scale model of the Sphinx that Cleopatra greeted Anthony on, and 30,000 professional mourners tearing their clothes and scratching their faces. Plus all of you will be required to attend, upon penalty of being cut out of my will/added to my “anti-will” (this is sort of like the traditional will, where good things are shared out, except the opposite: a pot of $10m has

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3/2: Benefit For The Veneziale Family At The Villas Fishing Club 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!

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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 Gift Certificate Giveaway

Every week, we ambush an unsuspecting citizen (or citizens) with a gift certificate to Cape Atlantic Book Company Who are you? My name is Eric Fletcher, I’m 20, and I’m from Cape May. What do you do for a living? I’m the manager at Cape Fitness. How many days a week do you work? Five. And how many hours a day do you work out? Two. Is the gym busy this time of year? It is and it’s getting busier! We are going to open a new gym in North Cape May, where the old movie theater used to be. What is the last book you read? The Bible. What are you planning to buy with the gift certificate? Probably a motivational book or something to improve my business skills. Any advice for gym-goers? Set a routine and be consistent. PHOTOGRAPH AND INTERVIEW BY GABI URDA

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Exit Zero Goes On Vacation

Jen Miller of Philadelphia, in front of the Henry B. Plant located at the center of the University of Tampa’s campus. “When I first visited Congress Hall,” Jen said, “it reminded me of this place.”

Ed Melega took Exit Zero to Hawaii!

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3/2: Benefit For The Veneziale Family At The Villas Fishing Club PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOC

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

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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.

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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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OOD scientists spend their time in their laboratories trying to, (among other things) find your Bliss Point — the perfect combination of salt, sugar and fat that will cause your brain to release endorphins. Endorphins are chemicals that work on the same neuronal receptors as opiate drugs. A book was released last week by New York Times writer Michael Moss dealing with just this topic — it’s called Salt, Sugar, Fat: How the Food Giants Hook Us. Processed foods are the culprit — the foods you couldn’t easily replicate in your own kitchen. They are the furthest away from whole grains, nuts, fruits, vegetables and unadulterated beef, chicken, fish and eggs. Hamburger Helper, for instance. The food industry claims there is no addictive quality to any foods, that it’s simply a matter of self-control and that people vote with their tastebuds. They say their business is providing fast cooking, goodtasting food with basic nutritional components. It’s a simplistic argument and begs a lot of questions. I’m not saying people

don’t have a responsibility to take care of themselves but studies with mice (the rats weren’t available — they were busy smoking cigarettes in another lab), showed that they would work as hard to get a mixture of sugar and corn oil as they would to get cocaine. Sugar is showing up in lots of foods you wouldn’t expect — tomato sauce, ketchup, frozen chicken dinners, bread, frozen vegetables. I try to buy organic and even those products need to be scrutinized for added sugar. Whenever something is being hailed as low-fat, check for increased sugar and/ or salt. The flavor has to be enhanced some-

how or you may not buy it. Fruit juice usually isn’t just juice. It’s often a cocktail, or made from concentrate with sugar added. Why do we need more sugar in an already very sweet liquid? Researchers found that drug addicts need increasing amounts of the same drug just to reach the desired affect that a small amount used to give them. It’s the same thing they have found with sugar. They do believe that many people become sugar addicted and can’t seem to satisfy that desire. One krimpet at school has become a box at home. And if we adults have a problem “just saying no” to sugar, fat and salt, what chance does a kid have? Childhood obesity is triple what it was in 1963 according to The American Heart Association. Since listening to Michael Moss’s interview on the radio last week I’ve been very conscious of my sugar intake. I’ve dropped it down to a small fraction of what it was and I realized how difficult it is to avoid. I’m not saying we should all give up eating processed foods. But we need as a society start coming to grips with the problem. We’re literally coming apart at the seams.

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The Answer Lady

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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 I am a recovering alcoholic, just under a year sober, and am staring down my first St. Patrick’s Day without alcohol. Thus far, I’ve gotten through my birthday, the death of a friend, a wedding, and the holidays without drinking, but St. Patrick’s Day was always one of my favorite excuses for drinking myself stupid. Can you give me some suggestions on how to indulge my inner (and outer) leprechaun without imbibing? — Paddy O’Sober Dear O’Sober Good for you, gentle reader — my hat is off to you as you take this journey. The Answer Lady fills the void left by alcohol with several things (not all of which are suitable for discussion in a family publication), but one of her favorite things is eating. This would be deliberate eating, and is not

Wise answers to perplexing questions

to be confused with the “It’s 11:30pm and I’m loaded — nachos sounds like a great idea!” type of eating of her previous life. Show your love for the Old Sod by indulging in some Irish (or in some cases, just green) foods. For the Answer Lady’s money, the C-View has the best corned beef sandwiches in town — and they have them all year, not just on March 17. The Depot Market always has an Irish special on the big day — ham and cabbage and beef stew in years past. Like them on Facebook to keep up with their daily

specials. Swing by Seaside Cheese for some fromage from the Emerald Isle — or better yet — green cheese. They’ve got a sage Derby cheese that’s actually green, and it’s delightful. If you’re going the n/a beer route, pick up some O’Doul’s at Sunset Liquor, and if not, root beer is beer, too. Visit Tea By the Sea for Irish Breakfast Tea and boom — you’re a stone’s throw from All Irish Imports (see if they have the green hot chocolate this year). And there you are — your inner leprechaun has found his happy place. Bonus: without gallons of green beer or Irish whiskey, you’ll remember eating it all, too. Dear Answer Lady First date, tomorrow night. I’m shy, she’s shy. I like her a lot. Don’t want to go to a noisy bar where we can’t talk, don’t want to sit in a quiet restaurant where we’re afraid to talk. Help. — Shy Guy Dear Shy Go to the P.A.L. Comedy Night at Convention Hall on March 15. Relax in lovely venue, laugh heads off, eat good food, support excellent cause, you’re a hero. Have her plan second date. You’re welcome.

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Perfect for Cape May Lovers! CAPE MAY & EXIT 0 CHARMS

2/25: Cape Resorts Employee Appreciation Party At Congress Hall PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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Happy Tails Yoga A Cause for Paws Saturday, March 23: 1pm-4pm Martin Luther King Ctr 207 W. Main Street Whitesboro, NJ Teacher: Karen Manette Bosna

Colia Stoveas, Bobbi Boyd, Mariela Smith

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Take a Happy Tails Yoga Class to help stop animal cruelty & neglect! Enjoy all the benefits yoga has to offer while helping our furry friends. All proceeds will go to The New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The more money we raise, the more animals we save! For more information, visit happytailsyoga.org or njspca.org.

Suggested donation: $20 but any amount is gratefully accepted! For more information or to register contact Yoga Cape May at the phone email/number below

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THE 2012 WINNERS: Duty Awards (Best Customer Service): Mike Elko, Leo Morjakovs, Matt McFadden, Mike Pasquarello, Rita McGonigal Honor Awards (Highest Standards): Angelica Perez, Burt Myrick, Dave Peck, Marisol Adame, Caitlin Powell Company Awards (Most Supportive Team Member): John Chirila, Theresa Senico, Liam Miller, Carolina Lopez, Max Moran Most Welcoming Award: Silvia Andon Company Is Coming Award: Lance Vogel Customer Is Always Right Award: Stefan Denes Rising Star Award: Kristin Donohoe Unsung Hero Award: Colin Stevens Teams Of The Year: Congress Hall Sales Department, Ebbitt Room, Rusty Nail Food and Beverage Department, Sandpiper Housekeeping, Cape Resorts CRO Employee Of The Year: Maja Brandenburg Manager Of The Year: Thomas Von Muenster

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Activity Of The Week

A weekly column by Catherine Dugan. This week: Put A Song In Your Heart.

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HE SMELL of spring is mixing with snowflakes in the air, and that means the songbirds are coming back to Cape May. Singer Songwriter Cape May returns to town on March 22 and 23. Songbirds aren’t the only animals who sing — there are frogs, whales, rodents and bugs who croon for communication and courting — the same reasons humans sing. As a bonus, singing is good for your health because it improves lung capacity, posture, and mood. Sing to your baby and you “prepare” her brain for language more effectively than flashcards and early reading programs; sing with your grandmother to boost her energy and concentration. At Singer Songwriter Cape May, you can sing along with the hundreds of talented musicians who will be here for the 6th Annual Singer Songwriter Cape May. The artists will spend two days dealing with the business of music at Congress Hall, with sessions on the creative elements, like writing and recording. On the business side, sessions will address issues like licensing, marketing, and copy-

Featured performer and keystone speaker Tracy Grammer, doing her thing right. Featured performers Tracy Grammer and Ellis Paul will present keynote addresses followed by performances on Friday and Saturday evening. Both are singer-songwriters who defy easy categorization. Ms. Grammer, who plays multiple instruments, seems to combine old-style country music with modern alternative rock. Mr. Paul’s music is folk rock with an urban feel.

The keynote addresses are free, the performances are $10. Go to sscapemay.com for tickets. After the keynotes, the artists spread out for showcase performances at fifteen venues all over town. One returning artist is Chris Kudela, who will play Friday night at the C-View Inn. Kudela, of Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania, is a solo artist who writes original music for “lovers, losers and everyone in between”. Kudela’s new full-length CD entitled “Cottaret” will be out later this year - find out more about his music at reverbnation/ chriskudela.com. The showcase performances are free and open to the public. Other venues include Aleathea’s, the Boiler Room, the Brown Room, Cabana’s, Carney’s, the Corinthian Yacht Club, Elaine’s, Jackson Mountain Cafe, Lucky Bones, the Mad Batter, Marq’s Pub, Martini Beach, Merion Inn, Pilot House and the Ugly Mug. Choose to stay in one place and let the artists come to you, or move from venue to venue. Parking will be a challenge, so consider biking or walking. Next week: Try a Beer Tasting

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“Laughter is regional: a smile extends over the whole face.” ~ Malcolm De Chazal

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Sherlock Holmes Adventure of the Norwood Builder

ELTC’s popular 1930s radio-style production! A young lawyer is accused of murder, but did he do it, or is he being framed? Another exciting adventure for Holmes and Watson!

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Enrich Your Life... Adopt An Animal

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MAHOGANY was brought to the shelter after her owner passed away. Being an outside dog for most of her life, she needs someone to show her the good life! She is very sweet and playful, though largely unsocialized... She’s used to being on her own, so she would prefer a home without cats, kids, or other dogs. Look at those cute ears... how can you turn her down? The adoption fee is $95.

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CHAUNCEY is a young, mediumsized corgi terrier mix. Being young, he is very active and playful, so will need to go to an active home (and we could all use a jogging buddy before bathing suit season, right?). Also because he is so young, Chauncey will need a little training... but he’s eager to please! He gets along with other dogs, and would probably even get along with cats ... now that’s an amicable guy! The 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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GEORGE AND JERRY are brothers who have been together at the shelter for almost two years... don’t you think it’s about time someone gave them a chance at a more permanent home? They arrived as kittens and have been waiting since then to go to a new home — together. They come as a set... Their adoption fee together is $20.

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CAMEO is a sweet little lady who loves attention. She warms up to people instantly and she loves to be pet. When you pet her, she will show affection right back. If you think she sounds like the right match for you, stop by the shelter and give her a chance. Cameo’s adoption fee is only $35... you can’t beat that.

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PAIGE is a friendly older cat. She loves to be pet, and she’s even okay with being picked up and held. After she gets used to her new environment, she would make a good lap cat! If you are interested (and how could you not be?) stop by the shelter. Her adoption fee is $8, but if you are a senior citizen, you can adopt her free of charge.


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

HIS column is a kudos to the tough ones. The hardy ones. The ones who made it. Three Great Blue Herons. One Belted Kingfisher. One Marsh Wren. Last November there were lots of herons. Three to four kingfishers. And a clutch of five or eight wrens close to my home. Now we’re down to five survivors. The rest? Oh, they’re dead. Winter, you understand. Natural selection, you know. It wasn’t a particularly severe winter. Not much snow. Only a couple of periods of prolonged freezing temperatures. But it was tough enough to whittle down the ranks of these species and many more. The fact is I have no way of determining how many birds didn’t survive the winter. I can only tell you that these tough few made it. I know because I encountered them early in March which is too early for these species to have migrated in from farther south. Besides. I got to see (or hear) them nearly every day. So why you might be thinking, didn’t all

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those birds that didn’t make it just go farther south? Good question. As events have proven, they probably should have. But just going farther south to more temperate climates doesn’t guarantee success. There’s risk involved in this decision, too. Consider! The farther south you go, the farther you have to fly. It means more energy expended. It means more uncertainty.

There’s no guarantee you’ll find anyplace as inviting as, say, that stretch of salt marsh in southern New Jersey. There’s a high probability that you are going to encounter more competition because more of your species do head farther south than remain this far north. And don’t forget, what goes down must come up. The farther north you remain, the closer you are to good breeding areas. By starting your return flight closer to the finish line, you get a wing up on the competition. Get the best breeding site. Get the girl or guy. Providing you survive the winter, of course. So last December, there were more than twenty Great Blue Herons in and about the area where I do my morning walk. There was plenty of food. Lots of open water. Then, wham, freezing temperatures and ice. Herons are fish eating birds, more accurately fish stabbing birds. Fish under ice are immune to stabbing bills. So as fishing holes

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Bird Droppings ? From Page 75 froze over, more and more birds vied for the few that remained open. Herons, with limited supplies, are not prone to share. The end result? By March, only three super-achieving Great Blue Herons were left. Kingfishers? Same deal. Kingfishers, as the name implies, eat fish too. In fact, in January, I observed a kingfisher and a Great Blue Heron nearly side by side in the same slushy patch of water. The kingfisher was perched on a branch, of course. Kingfishers are diving birds. As for the wrens... Marsh Wrens spend the winter creeping through the rank weed, searching for food. Thirty years ago it would have been rare for Marsh Wren to winter in New Jersey. Now it’s fairly common. In this age of global warming, the trend is for these and other “half hardy” winter residents to push the envelope, and try to winter farther north. For some birds, in some years, the strategy succeeds. So here’s to the winners, the tough ones that made it through the winter. Is there a prize? Sure. The right to pass the Right Stuff on to the next generation. In the game that really counts, it’s the grand prize.

This Great Blue Heron is starting to wish he flew south for the winter Luckily, we had it easy this winter and didn’t have to rely on good genes to survive. Now that we are clearing out the winter doldrums, it’s time to start looking forward to spring and that means warmer weather. You no longer have to look like the Michelin Man to go out birding. To find out what’s happening with spring birding, stop over at the Cape May Bird Observatory, the place for all your nature needs. CMBO, located at 701 East Lake Drive overlooking Lake Lily in Cape May Point (609-884-2736), is open Friday through

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10th Annual FREE Spring Lecture Series Join us on four consecutive Wednesday evenings in March & April for a wide-ranging series of topics relating to the history of our region and of our nation. All presentations will be held at the Village Welcome Center at 7pm. Books for each presentation will be on sale with a signing/meet and greet with the author! MARCH 20: The Pine Barrens - Though the phrase “New Jersey Pine Barrens” often conjures images of desolate forests and the piercing red eyes of the Jersey Devil, there is much more to these one million plus acres of southern New Jersey. Cathy Antener discusses her book Discovering New Jersey’s Pine Barrens and examines the fascinating people, charming communities and remarkable culture of this famous area. MARCH 27: A New Twist on the American Dream - In 1845 a young, penniless William Skinner sailed in steerage class from the slums of London to the United States. Endowed with rare knowledge in the art of dyeing and an uncanny business sense, Skinner rose to prominence in the nation’s new silk industry. Sarah Kilborne, author of American Phoenix: The Remarkable Story of William Skinner, A Man Who Turned Disaster into Destiny, looks at the life of her ancestor and how he turned the destruction of his silk mill into success. APRIL 3: The US Coast Guard Training Center - Cape May is the home of the US Coast Guard’s only recruit training base, graduating more than 4,000 recruits every year. Historian Joan Berkey examines the origins and history of that vital facility as seen in her new book, Images of America: US Coast Guard Training Center at Cape May, coauthored with Dr. Joseph E. Salvatore. APRIL 10: A Mouthwatering Historical Tour of Timeless Treats - No trip to the Jersey Shore would be complete without indulging in the cuisine that helps make it famous, from tomato pie and pork roll to saltwater taffy. Historian Karen Schnitzspahn introduces the culinary background of the shore area as told in her book Jersey Shore Food History: Victorian Feasts to Boardwalk Treats.

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Serving Cape May County and The Islands No Job Too Small. Licensed and Insured

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103 HARVARD AVE. CAPE MAY POINT

904 STOCKTON AVE. CAPE MAY

Fantastic Ocean Views! This Custom Built, 4 bedroom 3 full and 2 half bath home is very close to being new having been built in 2010. Quality construction with whirlpool tubs, Viking Range, stainless steel appliances, beautiful wood floors, amazing tile work and granite, gas fireplace, covered paver patio and driveway, ocean front deck and the beach right across the street from your doorstep. $1,470,000

6 Bedroom, 3 Bath home just 1 block to the beach with ocean views, wrap around covered porch, walking distance to down, and tons of storage space in the basement. Fenced in back yard with outside shower to enjoy lazy summer days when you aren’t at the beach. $1,299,000

114 DECATUR STREET CAPE MAY

819 BEACH AVENUE CAPE MAY, UNIT 1L

Sugar Plum Cottage. 6 bedroom, 6 bath Victorian home located in the historic section of town. 1 Block to the beach and Washington Street Mall. Rents for $6,500 a week in season. Parking for 3 cars. $1,293,000

The Baronet. Cute 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo located beach front with a shared covered front porch. Great rental history and just a short walk to area restaurants and shopping. $310,000

7 BOTTLE CREEK NORTH CAPE MAY

1403 WHITTIER AVE NORTH CAPE MAY

USCG Station Cape May + U5CG Aids to navigation team Cape May

David, Justine, Xavier, Damien

“Bottle Creek Estates”... just 5 minutes over the West Cape May Bridge into Cape May! A fabulous, sunny and bright 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath home offers style, superior construction & graceful living. Huge back yard; cobblestone wrap around porch, first floor bedroom with private bath, spectacular master upstairs with private balcony overlooking backyard that backs up to nature. $699,000

3 Bedroom, 1 Bath home, high and dry, and just steps to the beautiful beaches of the Delaware Bay. Florida Room, Great Location. Great place to call home, whether it’s year round or as your vacation home at the beach. $249,000

1400 Texas Ave., Cape May, NJ 08204 (Next to the Cape May Wawa) www.CoastlineRealty.com Tom and Jessica Rippman


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Thirty-five close friends waited at Hemingway’s for Bobby Wilson to arrive to what he thought was going to be just another weekend dinner... a little tradition between he and his fishermen buddies. “He was definitely shocked,” one guest told us... “and he’s not an easy guy to surprise.” When we asked Shawn Clark, who organized the party with girlfriend Marilyn Clifford, what kind of guy Bobby is, he said: “He has the biggest heart of anyone I’ve ever met. He’s non-pretentious and loyal. More human beings should be like him.” Another friend, Leo Smith, said “Bobby would give you the shirt off of his back. Of course, he does beat me at striper fishing.” Happy birthday, Bob!

Marilyn Clifford, Shawn Clark, Bobby Wilson, Leo Smith

PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

HOMESTEAD REAL ESTATE

Contact Patricia “Patti” Piacentine 609-741-1212 seapatti@comcast.net www.HomeSteadCapeMay.com 129 FISHING CREEK ROAD, LOWER TOWNSHIP Take a step back in time in this 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home featuring original woodwork and flooring, new kitchen addition with 9.5ft. ceilings, stainless steel appliances, breakfast bar and reading nook completed using original woodwork, windows and flooring situated on a 1 acre lot with wrap around front porch, outside deck, dog run, playground and a huge recycled wood barn surrounded by evergreens and flowering trees. Asking $285,000.

127 YORK AVE., UNIT B, WEST CAPE MAY

Quality, comfort, privacy and location - 1st floor master bedroom with a full bath, open living, kitchen and dining area, half bath, laundry room and plenty of closet space make living easy, 2nd floor features 2 nice bedrooms sharing a jack n jill bath with interior access from both rooms. Large hallway has a reading/den area and a long balcony porch with fitted wind screens that open in warmer weather - full 3rd floor storage, new a/c system, appliances and flooring. Full private backyard with outside showers, patio area and shed - only 2 owners split condo costs. Close enough to walk to everything in town and the beach! Turn key negotiable. Only $467,500!

846 Broadway, West Cape May • Toll Free: 888-309-7454 • Local: (609) 884-1888 Your Investment in Seashore Living is My Specialty!


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Sally Barry, Tom Barry, Mark and Jenn McPherson

Richard and Megan Brogne, Bert and Cindy Pearson

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

609.884.1300 • www.deSatnickRealEstate.com NEW

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118 FOLSOM ROAD TOWNBANK 3 BR/2.5 BA with a heated pool Impressive Amenity Package. Offered at $442,000

203 CAPE AVENUE CAPE MAY POINT 3 BR/3 BA townhouse with Ocean and Bay Views. 3 Decks! Offered at $699,000

RYAN GRIFFIN - SALESPERSON CELL: 609.602.5578 EMAIL: rgriffin@desatnickrealestate.com

DESATNICK REAL ESTATE, LLC 1001 Lafayette St., Cape May, NJ 08204 Todd H. de Satnick, Broker of Record

826 LAFAYETTE ST., CAPE MAY Tastefully furnished and decorated 2 story townhouse style condo. Great location, walking distance to restaurants, stores, churches and the Washington Street Mall. Unit has 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Reduced to $275,000.

1117 NEW YORK AVE., CAPE MAY Very spacious “Cape May Style” cedar shake home just 2 blocks to beach. Completely upgrated, this large home has a rear addition with a 1st floor family room and 2nd floor master suite; formal living & dining rooms, modern kitchen, 3 additonal brms. And 1 ½ additional baths; central a/c, gas heat, large lot, 2 car detached garage. Price reduced to $1,195,000.

512 Washington Mall, Cape May (609) 884-8428 • 800-441-8428 www.cbcapemay.com


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Exit Zero Goes On Vacation PHOTOGRAPHS BY EXIT ZERO CORRESPONDENT

WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME 139 Stimpson Lane West Cape May 5 BR, 3 BA, cac, hardwood floors, w/w carpet 2.5 car garage $575,000

COUNTRY LIVING 370 Route 47 South, Green Creek 32 acres of beautiful land in Green Creek with 10+ acres cleared & fenced. 2-story farmhouse w/2 BR, 1.5 BA, separate 2-story in-law quarters, studio, barn with 3 horse stalls. $769,000

BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED NEWER HOME 1238 Washington St., Cape May 3 BR, 1 BA, cac, h/w fls, garage, beautiful grounds. $549,900

STUNNING HOME With WATER VIEWS 8800 Bayview Drive Wildwood Crest 5 BR, 4 BA, multi zoned heat/air, 3-gas fireplaces, 2-car att garage. $1,088,000

“CAMBRIDGE SUITE” UNIT #4 735 Washington St., Cape May 3 BR, 2.5 BA, basement storage, cac. $399,000

BEAUTIFUL, METICULOUS, LIKE NEW!! 12 Avalon Woods Ct., CMCH 4 BR, 2 BA, 2 Half BA, in-ground pool, 2-car att garage. $569,900

UPDATED VICTORIAN FARMHOUSE 4082 Bayshore Rd., Cold Spring 3 BR, 2 BA, 2-zone heat/air, surrounded by preserved lands. $449,900

BREATHTAKING VIEWS! 1625 Beach Avenue, Unit B, Cape May 3 BR, 2 BA, cac, fireplace, decks, att garage. $795,000

Dedication... Excellence... Professionalism

(609) 884-5800

739 Washington St, Cape May

www.jerseycaperealty.com Bob Gibb and Patsy Nelson took Exit Zero to Cancun, Mexico. What we want to know is whether or not they climbed that rock climbing wall in the background?

HOURS:

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40 BEACHURST DRIVE, NORTH CAPE MAY Expanded Split level with Porch 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths $199,000

217 W. PACIFIC AVENUE, LOWER TOWNSHIP Lovely Bay Block Home 2 bedrooms, 2 baths $289,000

Bert and Cindy Pearson

21 W. WOODLAND AVE., CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Beautiful Custom Built Home 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths $447,900

1043 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY The White House 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths $999,000

Marilyn, Bobby 821 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY The Wedding Cake Cottage 5 bedrooms, 2 baths $1,150,000

1005 PITTSBURGH AVENUE, #113, CAPE MAY Lovely Three Story Unit; Furnished 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths $560,000

LOTS FOR SALE 457 DIAS CREEK ROAD, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Large lot to build your dream home 407 DELAWARE AVENUE, DEL HAVEN Bayfront Building Lot

Joe D., Joanna Riordan


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

1116 OHIO AVENUE 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. $599,000.

407 CORAL AVENUE CAPE MAY POINT Wonderful home with unmatched landscaping, irrigation and outside shower. Great rental history. The home is in impeccable condition. Bedroom on the first floor. Great outside space on a corner lot. Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase a great home in Cape May Point. $829,000 Rental: 908 S Parkway, Erma - Year round, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, sleeps 4. $1250/month

227 MINDY AVENUE NORTH CAPE MAY This pristine, extremely well maintained split level home offers an open living space. There is a natural gas fireplace, upgraded kitchen, screened porch, florida room and attached garage. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Fenced rear yard feels very private. Two storage sheds & a hot tub. This home borders right up to a corn field on farm preservation land. $239,900 Rental: 102 Delaware Ave., Villas - 1 BR, 1 full bath, LR, kitchen. On the bay. $650 + utilties. Propane heat.

Heijung Park-Colameco Jersey Cape Realty 739 Washington Street Cape May 609-884-5800

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

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

902 OCEAN DRIVE UNIT 1601, CAPE MAY 2 BR/2 BA end unit in the Canyon Club Resort Marina overlooking one of the pools. This upgraded condo is being offered fully furnished. Amenities include Corian counters, tile floors and custom window fashions. Association amenities include 3 pools, tennis courts, manicured landscaping and an on-site property management company.

129 FISHING CREEK RD. LOWER TOWNSHIP Take a step back in time in this 1891 colonial farmhouse situated on a corner lot surrounded by mature trees. Throughout this 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home you will find original woodwork and Pine flooring. There is so much more to see in this colonial beauty! $285,000

1336 ROUTE 47 DENNISVILLE 6 Bedrooms, 6.5 Baths are offered in this Federal Style home. Original wide plank floors, beamed ceilings, four fireplaces, brick floor in the enclosed side foyer, are just a few of the special features. There is a 55-acre pond that borders on the property where you can canoe and fish. The 3-acre property also has an 1800 sq. ft. barn/garage (built in 1990) with electric, and plenty of parking. $429,900

Rental: 406 Madison Ave., Cape May - 4 BR, 3.5 BA Sleeps 9, Renting from $1,500-$2,900 per week. Ryan Griffin DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette St., Cape May Cell: (609) 602-5578 Office: (609) 884-1300 desatnickrealestate.com

Rental: 211 Beach Ave, Broadway Beach Condominiums, Unit # 12 - 1 BR, oceanfront views, furnished, full kitchen, and Parking. June- Aug $1650 week/off season specials available Patricia “Patti” Piacentine HomeStead Real Estate 846 Broadway, W. Cape May 609-741-1212 seapatti@comcast.net

Rental: 214 Windsor Ave., Cape May - 6 BR, 3 BA, cac, hi-speed internet, sleeps 13.$2100-$4074 weekly. Jersey Cape Realty 739 Washington St., Cape May 609-884-5800 jerseycaperealty.com

1021 BEACH AVENUE, CAPE MAY This elegant, custom built home is just minutes from downtown shopping, restaurants and steps to Queen Street Beach. Fashioned by renowned designers and expert craftsmen, this masterpiece boasts an array of deluxe fixtures. Offering rich wood, stained glass, a slate roof, and numerous decks. 4 bedrooms, 4 full and 2 half baths. $3,800,000. Rental: 211 Harvard Ave., Cape May Point 3 BR, 2.5 BA, single family, Sleeps 8. $1600-$3350/week. Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty 1159 Washington Street, Cape May (609) 884-3332 chrisclemanssir.com

103 STEVENS STREET WEST CAPE MAY This 5 bedroom, 5 bath home was completely restored with fun in mind. State of the art kitchen and baths, amazing master suite, solar panels, outdoor amenities rivaling a 1st class resort, including custom salt water pool with waterfall and spa, tiled patio, basketball court and koi pond, just to mention a few! Price reduced! $1,395,000. Rental: 908 Lafayette St., Cape May – 5 bedroom, 2 bath home, sleeps 14, central a/c, w/d, pet friendly. $825 - $2275 per week. Coldwell Banker Sol Needles 512 Washington St. Mall Cape May (609) 884-8428 cbcapemay.com

1230 WILSON DR., UNIT B, LOWER TOWNSHIP New price! 4 BR, 3.5 BA spectacular, waterfront, luxury situated on Spicer’s Creek. Created by WKR Builders, this home offers 5 star amenities that include a chef’s kitchen, private elevator, master suite with private bath, hardwood floors, intricately detailed tile work and a mahogany dock with large boat slip. $1,350,000 Rental: 26 Gurney St., Cape May - The Historic Belvedere! 6 BR/4 BA Victorian home located less than one block to the beach! Call today for rates! DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette St., Cape May (609) 884-1300 desatnickrealestate.com

1306 TEXAS AVENUE CAPE MAY Large 90x181 lot with a cute little two bedroom, 1 bath home with garage. House currently has a year round tenant on a month to month lease. Lot has been approved by the city for subdivision into two buildable lots. Either keep the house and expand upon the existing home or build 2 separate, 3-story homes! Located near the Cape May Harbor and a short bike ride to the beach! $695,000 Rental: 211 Franklin Ave., Cape May - Weekly/ Daily. $2500-$5200. 6 BR, 4.5 BA, Sleeps up to 13. Coastline Realty Carol Menz, Broker (609) 884-5005 1400 Texas Ave., Cape May coastlinerealty.com


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OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND! Saturday, March 16 • 11am-3pm 11 Beach Avenue, Sandpiper Condo, #103 (2 BR, 2 BA) $699,000 Beach Front Luxury Condo with 5 Star Hotel Amenities! Sunday, March 17 • 12-23pm 1116 Ohio Avenue, Cape May (4 BR, 2 BA) $599,000 Terrific Property, Ideal location and much more!

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Heijung Park-Colameco Broker/Sales

Jersey Cape Realty, Inc

739 Washington St., Cape May NJ 08204 Office: 609-884-5800 Cell: 609-602-8641 GotCapeMayHomes.com

Call on Us for All Your Real Estate Needs!

Trude S., Greg Coffey, Fred S.

501 LAFAYETTE STREET, CAPE MAY NJ 08204 TOLL FREE: 877-884-8907 • LOCAL 609-884-1007 FAX 609-884-4407 • WWW.WILSEYREALTY.COM

609.884.1300

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com 417 SUNSET BLVD., WEST CAPE MAY 6 BR/4.5 BA home designed as 2 separately deeded condos, each offering 3 BR/2.5 BA, great room, master suite with private bath, ocean view deck & garage. $779,000

Ruth Foley, Mary and Tedd McKenney

113 CEDARDALE AVE., VILLAS 4 BR/2 BA renovated & expanded two story home with paver outdoor entertainment area with in-ground heated pool & outdoor kitchen. $325,000

1001 LAFAYETTE STREET CAPE MAY NJ 08204 TODD H. DE SATNICK, BROKER OF RECORD

John DiTomasso, Joanna, Joe DiTomasso


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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 Online store: www.ezstore.us Office/Store: 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 Staff Artist: Mike DeMusz, mike@exitzero.us Intern: Meghan Meehan Arts Editor: Tom Sims Photographers: Aleksey Moryakov, Sandy Maloney, Gabi Urda Graphic Artist: Doree Bardes Store Manager: Michele Mulligan Distribution People: Ashley Larson, Mike DeMusz 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 six in color. Please call (609) 770-8479 to subscribe. DOWNTOWN CAPE MAY Swain’s, Mariah’s, Guardian, Cape 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, Oyster Bay, Welcome Center, Depot Market, Congress Hall, Victorious, Pink, Star Inn, Bayberry Inn, Victorian Motel, SOMA Art Gallery, Island Grill, Primrose, CCA, Primo Hoagies. WASHINGTON STREET MALL The Original Fudge Kitchen, Mary Ann’s Jewelry, Dellas 5&10, Lace Silhouettes, Center City Mall, Casale’s Shoes, Free Shop, Happy Baby, It’s a Breeze, Madame’s Port, Swede Things, Cucina Rosa, Whale’s Tale, Italian Garden, 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 The Southern Mansion, MAC, Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty, Billmae Cottage, Thomas Webster Inn, Inn at the Park, City Hall, Sturdy Savings Bank, Washington Inn, Dr Feldman Dentistry, Jersey Cape Realty, Victorian Towers. BEACHFRONT King’s Cottage, Beach Shack, Carney’s, Martini Beach, Virginia Hotel, Mad Batter, Poor Richard's, Inn at 22 Jackson, Saltwood, Windward, Uncle Bill’s, Ocean View Restaurant, Sandpiper, Hotel Alcott, Summer Station, Original Fudge Kitchen, Montreal Liquor, Montreal Inn, Capri Motor Lodge, Periwinkle, Grand Hotel, Palace Hotel, Mission Inn, Angel of 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, White Dove Cottage, The 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, Library, Freda’s Café, Victorian Lace, Camelot Hotel, Bedford Inn, Chalfonte Hotel. EAST CAPE MAY Nature Center, Model Cleaners, Cape May Laundromat, Coastline Realty, Shear Sunsations, Rizzo Chiropractic, C-View Inn, Century 21 Gilmartin.

WEST CAPE MAY VFW, Godmother’s, Cape May Bakers, 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, Cape May Fitness, Cheeks, Artizan Salon & Spa, Antique Doorknob, West Side Market, Cape Island Home and Garden, Bella Vida Café, Flanegan’s Framing, 7-11, HomeStead. SUNSET BOULEVARD Sunset Liquors, Bird House of Cape May, Butterfly Tea Room, Cape May Wicker, Exit Zero Store and Gallery, Accent on Beauty, Cape Winds Florist, CMBO, Cape May Point Post Office, Sunset Beach Gift Shops. 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, North Beach Gym, 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 Canyon Club, Harbor View, 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, Wing It.


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