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A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean ¯ April 24-May 7, 2014 ¯ Volume 12, Number 6 ¯ Cape May, America’s Original Seaside Resort

Cape May knows how to do Easter right, as demonstrated by these images from the Easter Fashion Stroll and Congress Hall’s Easter Egg Hunt — more photographs inside. Photographs by Aleksey Moryakov


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4/20: Annual Easter Fashion Stroll On The Washington Street Mall

Lyla, Zoey and Jillian Hatch

Albert, Pamela, Matteo, Kaiya

Mary Marks, Vera Bailey

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

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THE GOINGS-ON GUIDE

Eat And Drink... What: Chocolate Championship Tour And Tasting When: May 4, 1pm-3pm Where: In the inns, B&Bs and restaurants throughout Cape May Know this: You’re the judge! More info: 609-884-5404 What: Feasting On History Gala When: May 6; 6pm Where: NASW Aviation Museum at the Cape May Airport How much: $75/person or $700 for a table of 10 Know this: Over 45 local restaurants, wineries and breweries donate food and drink. Proceeds benefit the Historic Cold Spring Village. More info: 609-898-2300, ext. 10

What: Chowder Chats When: May 29, 6-8pm Where: The Nature Center of Cape May How much: $10, members/$15 nonmembers Know This: You’ll chow down on chowder (seafood and vegetarian options) while enjoying a lecture focusing on the unique shorebird/ horseshoe crab phenomenom so special in the Delaware Bayshore region. More info: 609-898-8848 What: Grand Slam Breakfast When: May 11, 8am-12pm Where: Cape Island Masonic Lodge #30 How much: Adults, $7; Children under seven, free. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Know this: It’s Mother’s Day! More info: CallRobert Boyd, 609-846-8787 party!... What: Cinco de Mayo Party When: May 4, 5pm-9pm Where: The Pilot House How much: $25; includes open bar of beer and wine, buffet, entertainment from the Pilot House Singers & Players. Know this: Proceeds benefit teh Center for Community Arts radio station, WFCA 101.5FM More info: 609-884-7525 Get active!... What: 35th Annual Great Cape May Footrace (5k or 10k) When: May 10; 8am-11:30am (Registration and check in at 7:15am) Where: Starts on Beach Avenue; loops throughout Cape May! How much: $20 Know this: Online registration at Active.com More info: 609-463-2846 Shop... What: Rummage Sale When: May 2, 9am-2pm; May 3, 9am-1pm Where: The Parish Hall of The Episcopal Church of the Advent, 612 Franklin Street How much: Free admission! Know This: There will be gently used men’s, women’s and children’s clothing and accessories, household items, linenes and books available for purchase. More info: 609-884-3065 What: Spring Festival Crafts and Antiques

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SOMA NewArt Gallery debuts its 2014 season with an Artists Opening Reception on Saturday, April 26 that features three solo exhibitions by regional artists: Stephen Steinmetz, Leslie Martel, and Carol King Hood. Steinmetz’s “SideShow” is a collection of new paintings, woodcarvings, and dioramas that are eclectic, delightful and intriguing. For this exhibit Steinmetz has engaged his lighter side. Entertainment is the theme of Sideshow — at once funky, clever and even thought provoking. Steinmetz draws on his years at sea as both a fisherman and later as a government observer for the National Marine Fisheries Administration. These personal life experiences and his quirky and sometime political interests are the influences that contribute to creating this new commanding body of work. Steinmetz is a master ‘hand’ woodcarver; many pieces will be on display in this exhibit. “Just Desserts,” new watercolor paintings by Leslie Martel, is an ode to a world obsessed with food. “There are food blogs, food shows, food columns, food magazines, and I am also one of those foodies. Martel and her husband Myles have traveled extensively, and “we often admire and photograph particularly beautiful food presentations. As an artist, I began painting from some of those photographs and gravitated to the ones depicting desserts. The more I painted the more I wanted to show desserts and food as art!” Martel’s strong command of watercolor is exemplified in her artistic use of bright colors and delicate flowing brush strokes, all blending together to creating the base for her recipes. Martel isa a dedicated student of local artist and teacher, Marie Natale.She resides in Cape May, New Jersey and Palm Beach, Florida. Carol King Hood’s new work is entitled “Red”... “because red is the first of the primary colors and first on my spectrum. I dream in brilliant Show When: May 3, 10am-4pm Where: The Emlem Physick Estate How much: Free admission Know This: Vendors from throughout the Northeast will display their wares. Free parking! More info: 609-884-5404 What: Borough-Wide Yard Sale When: May 17 Where: Throughout West Cape May How much: Billed as the “ultimate in recycling” the sale is financially backed by the West Cape May Environmental Commission, so participants do not have to pay a fee, or advertise in the papers. Know This: Contact the Deputy Clerk, Dianne Rutherford @ 884-1005 x 101 to register your address on the master list of participating yard sales More info: 884-1005 What: Spring Sidewalk Sale When: May 15-May 18, 9am-7pm Where: Washington Street Mall How much: The price of whatever you buy! Know This: Bargains, bargains everywhere... More info: washingtonstreetmall.com What: An East Lynne Theater Company hosted trip to Peddler’s Village When: May 22 Where: Bus will pick up at the North Cape May Big Lots at 7:15am and Cape May Court House’s Pier One Imports at 7:45am. How much: $65; all proceeds benefit ELTC Know this: Peddler’s Village is located four miles from New Hope, Pennsylvania and includes 65 specialty shops.

“East River Tug NYC” from Stephen Steinmetz’s show at SOMA colors.” In this exhibit, Hood’s work zigzags between her many styles of Impressionism, Realism, and Abstraction. Hood is a true colorist at heart; her brilliant colors and strong painterly brush strokes capture the essence of her subjects’ whether real or fanciful. She paints whimsical fairies, impressionistic landscapes and bold abstracts for this new show. Hood teaches in all mediums at her studio in Cape May Point. She is a member of the Perkins Center of the Arts, Moorestown, NJ, Cape May County Art League, and the National Watercolor Society, and a member of the Oil Painters of America. The exhibit will be on view at SOMA NewArt Gallery, in Carpenter’s Square Mall, Perry Street, from April 26 to May 26.

More info: 609-884-5898 Learn... What: Arbor Day Seminar When: April 26, 9:30am Where: West Cape May Borough Hall Know this: Arborist Matt Notch and local landscaper Shelly Rhodes will discuss topics ranging from trees to shrubs to pruning techniques. More info: Call Peter Burke at 609-226-0040 What: Cape May Forum’s Spring ForumFrom Global to Local: Bringing It All Back Home When: May 9-10 Where: Cape May Lewes Ferry Terminal How much: $25/day or $40/two-day package; lunch included. Purchase tickets at capemayforum.org Know this: You’ll learn how to grow and build a business in Cape May County More info: capemayforum.org Get Artsy... What: Cape May Artists’ Cooperative Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting When: May 3, 4pm Where: The Artist’s Cooperative Gallery at 122-124 Sunset Boulevard How much: NA Know this: The gallery features the work of local artists displayed in a creative way. More info: 609-435-5253 or capemayartistcoop.com. What: Art And You At The Park And Zoo: A non-juried art show and sale When: June 7, 8 Where: The courtyard adjacent to the Cape May County Park and Zoo

How much: Space rental will cost $30 and all proceeds will benefit the zoo; deadline for registration is May 20. Know this: Over 400,000 visitors came to the Cape May County Park and Zoo last year; if you’re an artist, this is a great opportunity to tap into this audience. More info: 609-463-6415 get outdoors... What: Spring Festival At Beach Plum Farm When: May 3, 11am-5pm Where: Beach Plum Farm on Stevens Street in West Cape May Know this: Hayrides, scavenger hunts, s’more roasting, beer from Cape May Brewing Company and live music! More info: Call 609-849-9019 See... What: Cape May Flower Show When: May 16, 12:30pm-7pm Where: Convention Hall Know this: This year’s theme is “A Magical Garden of Children’s Stories” More info: 609-315-6860 What: The Mountaintop at Cape May Stage When: May 21-June 13; Wednesday - Saturday, 8pm; Sunday, 3pm Where: The Robert Shackleton Playhouse How much: Visit capemaystage.org Know this: Set in 1968 on the eve of Martin Luther King’s assassination, this powerful drama weaves a surrealistic fantasy about a conversation between King and the mysterious hotel maid who brings him coffee and prompts him to confront his life, his past, his legacy, and the future of African-Americans. More info: Call 609-770-8311


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EVOLUTION Saturday, May 3

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TERRIBLE TUESDAYS DJ Joe Mollo

$2 Miller Lites $3 Fireballs Half Price Apps All Night!

426 WASHINGTON STREET MALL, CAPE MAY • (609) 884-3459 April 24-May 7, 2014 EXIT ZERO Page 5


4/20: Annual Easter Fashion Stroll On The Washington Street Mall Prime Steaks | Sensational Seafood

Oceanfront on Beach Ave in Cape May

Easter Breakfast & Brunch Sunday, April 20 Breakfast 9am - 11am $17 Adults $9 Kids Brunch 11:30am -4pm $29 Adults $12 Kids Kids 5 & Under Free

Over-Stuffed Lunches and Daily Specials

Kelsey Herforth, Carol Herforth, Alison Bjork

House Wine $3/ Martinis & Cosmos $5

Happy Hour Specials Daily 4 - 7pm

Sunset Dinner Daily Three Course Dinners $17.00/ 4 - 5:30pm

Wednesday Nights Prime Rib Dinner $18/ 4 - 8pm

Thursday Nights Seafood Buffet Special $21.95/ 4:30 - 8pm

Paige Riess, Matthew Riess, Linda Shelley, Mary Stewart

DJ & Dancing Friday & Saturday Nights 9pm - Midnight

Breakfast Buffet Saturdays & Sundays 8 - 11:30am Oceanfront at 1045 Beach Ave, Cape May Reservations 609.884.5611 HemingwaysCapeMay.com

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Mary, Skylar and David Novak PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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Go, nuts.

4/20: Annual Easter Fashion Stroll On The Washington Street Mall

Family owned Fresh ground nut butters and other peanut related products Sandwiches to take with you or eat in our courtyard Bakery case stuffed with goodies Morning waffles and coffee. Bring the entire family! Awais, Jacob, Alex and Chloe Ahmad, Monica Marcinowski

Open Friday thru Monday 10am-5pm

Cape May Peanut Butter Co. 516 CARPENTERS LANE CAPE MAY, NJ 08204 (609) 898-4444 | WWW.CAPEMAYPEANUTBUTTERCO.COM

John Van de Vaaaaaarst, Paul Bogle, Chris, Mayor Ed Mahaney

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PASTA JAMS SPREADS SUGARS MUSTARDS DIPS

Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm 324 CARPENTERS LANE

R. Haines Painting, Mike Bernardo, Scott P. Young, Harry Bellangy

(609) 898-4441

WWW.CAPEMAYOLIVEOILCOMPANY.COM

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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4/20: Annual Easter Fashion Stroll On The Washington Street Mall

Dan Ohrenich, Anastasia McPherson–Ohrenich, Laura McPherson

Lillie, Sophia and Laura Sachar

Maria and Maya Moryakov

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

Harbor View RESTAURANT, BAR & MARINA

Restaurant Open 7 Days Starting May 1 Deck Open Weekends in May 954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY • (609) 884-5444 • HARBORVIEWCAPEMAY.COM Page 8 EXIT ZERO April 24-May 7, 2014


4/20: Annual Easter Fashion Stroll On The Washington Street Mall SPECIALS • $3 Corona & Corona Light Cans • $5 Margaritas • $5 Mexican Flatbread Pizzas • $5 Nachos (Add Chicken for $2)

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT DJ Robi-One 4pm - 8pm

WATCH ALL 3 LEGS OF THE Judges Linda Steenrod, Dawn DeMayo, Bob Elwell

TRIPLE CROWN LIVE ON OUR HDTV’S KENTUCKY DERBY Saturday, May 3rd

THE PREAKNESS Saturday, May 17th

BELMONT STAKES Saturday, June 7th

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAYS: HAPPY HOUR 4:30PM – 7:30PM 5/2: Chris Huff 5/9: Mike Lunemann 5/16: Jimi & Jeff Jacque, Dane and Izzy Anarume

LATE NIGHT BANDS 9:30PM FRI, 5/2: SAT, 5/3: FRI, 5/9: SAT, 5/10: FRI, 5/16: SAT, 5/17:

Pat & Willie X-Clusive Soul Eric & Coop 52 Pick Up Pat & Willie Midnight Social

DON’T MISS Our Weekend Beach Brunch Served Every Sat & Sun Until Noon

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4/20: Annual Easter Fashion Stroll On The Washington Street Mall

Jackie Simms, Linda Ewing

Barbara Smith, Peyton Demento

A UDES.... Unidentified Delightful Easter Stroller

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

Three Course Early Seating Prix Fixe* 5:30 -6:30 pm $40* not available Sat evening *TAX & GRATUITY NOT INCLUDED

RESTAURANT OPEN Seven Days a Week CALL 609-884-9090

OR RESERVE ONLINE petershieldsinn.com

Dinner from 5pm Thursday thru Sunday 3 course prix-fixe $24 1301 Beach Ave, Cape May Page 10 EXIT ZERO April 24-May 7, 2014

petershieldsinn.com

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


Ramblings From The Editor

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Ideas, idle gossip and occasionally important odds ‘n’ ends... by Jack Wright

ormer West Cape May Mayor Leroy Reeves is a resident of the mobile home park he designed, Westwood Mobile Estates on Stimpson Lane. At one point, this land was occupied by a farm owned by Leroy’s family, and he grew up here. Leroy is in his 80s now, but he has clear memories of being a fourth-grade boy. It was at this time Leroy met his “sweetheart,” Fay York, who lived just down the road, across from strawberry fields, in the Stimpson Lane house where Exit Zero was born and where I still live. Of Fay’s siblings — Ray, Gay and Kay — Leroy connected most with the little brother called Ray. “We spent hours and hours playing games like croquet in the backyard of that house on Stimpson,” he says. “Ray was an ornery boy; he once bit the butt of a kid who’d been picking on him on the school bus! We had some fun, I’ll tell ya.” (Note: Horticulturally, things have gone downhill since Leroy’s day — these days, my “lawn” is more suited to mountain biking than croquet.) Unfortunately, Ray’s Coastie father was transferred shortly after Leroy’s fourth-grade year to a base in California, and Ray and Leroy lost touch. But on Leroy’s 38th year, he received his horse-racing papers in the mail — he always followed the happenings at the track closely, and even owned some race horses himself — and he saw that Ray York would be riding in Atlantic City shortly. He had his wife Rhoda call out of work, and the two of them headed to the track, where Ray was able to reconnect with his childhood friend.

In 1954, Ray won the Kentucky Derby, riding Determine, the first-ever winning gray horse, across the finish line. The jockey retired in 1992, after winning 3,082 races across a record seven decades. He lives in Santa Anita, California, but across the country, in the home of his friend Leroy, still hangs a picture from the ’54 derby signed by Ray. It reads: “Best of luck from your Cape May friend on Stimpson Lane.” Now isn’t that a sweet, and timely story? Enjoy the derby on May 3 — it’s always a fun time around town. This column has never been known to sit on the fence, but I really am in two minds about the plan

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to add what’s essentially a promenade to the beach in North Cape May, or Town Bank, if you want to take a more local view. The environmentalist in me dislikes the idea of adding a big slab of concrete to what is a beautifully rustic, authentic slice of beach and dunes. The Cape May cheerleader in me thinks there is real merit to adding such an amenity to an area that is famous for its sunsets. Apparently, Lower Township municipality is in two minds about it, too. After initially voting unanimously to seek $900,000 funding from the county to get the promenade built, they are now going to take some time to consider the plan, having received a less than warm welcome from locals. I hope that both sides take some time to get to know the facts, and full implications, of the plan before getting too hot and heavy with their opinions. Speaking of Cape May cheerleading, the city has received yet another boost from the media. Regular readers of this column will know that our beaches have been fawned over by many websites and magazines. And now our own Diane Stopyra has written a story for Out, the country’s biggest-selling (by a long way) gay magazine. Cape May is in a special feature on the world’s best honeymoon spots — also included are places like Vancouver; Lake Cuomo in Italy; Belize; a magical island lodge in Stockholm, Sweden; and Aruba. Not too shabby. Until our next issue, stay in touch with all things Cool Cape May by visiting our crazy-popular Facebook page. Ramblings contributor — Diane Stopyra

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BIRD IS THE WORD

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4/20: Egg Hunt Egg-Stravaganza On The Congress Hall Grand Lawn

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

A Cape May Tradition...

Celebrating over 40 years of the finest fudge, chocolates and other sweet treats!

Our $1.50 Soft Serve Ice Cream is Back!

Stop in for a Free Sample of Our Delicious Creamy Fudge!

Get Mom a Sweet Treat for Mother’s Day! WHIPPED CREAMY FUDGE • PREMIUM CHOCOLATES • SALTWATER TAFFY • HAND DIPPED ICE CREAM

Open Every Day in Cape May on The Washington Street Mall & the Promenade...

We mail anywhere in the world! • Call 1-800-23-FUDGE • Shop online at: FudgeKitchens.com Page 12 EXIT ZERO April 24-May 7, 2014


4/20: Easter Brunch In The Congress Hall Ballroom

The chefs of Congress Hall

Sam, Rich, Harry and Jack Kwait, Christiana Kubiak, Steve Goldberg

Hazel and Stella Boczkowski with Mimi and Pop PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV April 24-May 7, 2014 EXIT ZERO Page 13


4/20: Easter Brunch In The Congress Hall Ballroom Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 8am-4pm

Emily Rose, Jackie, Meredith, Jerika

110 PARK BOULEVARD, WEST CAPE MAY • 884-4007

Seaside Cheese Co.

110 PARK BOULEVARD, WEST CAPE MAY • 884-8700

We Now Have our own homemade RICOTTA BITES! Available in Chocolate or Almond

STEVE & BARB’S MONTLY FLIGHT OF CHEESE Tonight... Thursday, April 24

Ethel Wiegand (99 years old!), Deb, Hallie, Gary and Greg Snyder

Bring your own bottle of CABERNET and we’ll pair it with some nice cheeses! $10 per person. Call to reserve and for more info.

MAC-N-CHEESE FRIDAYS

Try Our New Sandwich...

Every Friday, we offer a new flavor of Mac-n-Cheese featuring a different cheese.

Roast beef, harvarti, spinach, horseradish and chives served on garlic bread with au jus

$6.75 per serving

The Tommy B!

Party Trays for Any Event! Private Tastings - Call for Details Page 14 EXIT ZERO April 24-May 7, 2014

Wendy Smith PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV


4/20: Easter Brunch In The Congress Hall Ballroom

Congress Hall concierge Amanda Eckel

Marsano family: Gregg, Maylee, Amelia, Max

Paul Sottile on the keys

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

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Uncle Bill’s

4/20: Easter Brunch In The Congress Hall Ballroom

& FAMILY RESTAURANT

Open Daily Pet Friendly porch

Jeanine Pepler, Alan Rogers, Curtis Bashaw, Laura McFarlane, Juan Carlos Garat

BEACH AVENUE & PERRY STREET, CAPE MAY (609) 884-7199

Welcome Spring... Come on Summer! Cape May Brews are here! Zach, Victoria and Tracey Fierro

Open Daily • Phone 609-435-5052 Beer • Wine • Spirits Ice • Snacks • Free Parking

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The Lamendella family PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV


4/20: Easter Brunch In The Congress Hall Ballroom

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We Have the Oldest Roots in the County!

2012 Cape May Zinfadel Glass $7 - $22 bottle 90% Zinfandel, 10% Petite Syrah

The Yahaghi family

This ‘Zin’ is fully dry & medium bodied with wild berries edged with cocoa flavors & backed with a little spice. It finishes with finely grained tannins that give it structure & finesse.

TASTING ROOM HOURS

Open 12-5 Daily (6pm on Saturday & Sunday) Winery Tours Saturdays at 3pm 2 hours, 8 wines, cheese, glass, fun and knowledge... only $20!

WINE MERCHANDISE Custom Labels

Chardonnay • Port • Zinfandel • Merlot Pinot Noir • Cabernet Sauvignon

The Dugan and Rodriguez families

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(609) 884-1169 Alyssa, Emily, Sami, Debbi, Pat PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

711 Townbank Road North Cape May capemaywinery.com April 24-May 7, 2014 EXIT ZERO Page 17


4/20: Easter Brunch In The Congress Hall Ballroom

OPEN FULL TIME Breakfast & Lunch 8am-3pm Dinner from 5pm

HAPPY HOUR DAILY 3-6PM LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT Mondays - Jim Ross * Tuesdays - Roy Baker Wednesdays - Geno White Duo * Thursdays - Andy Reeves Sundays - Open Mic with MQ Murphy Friday April 25 – Gordon Vincent * Saturday, April 26 – Joe & Mike

The Whelan family

19 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY (609) 884-5970 www.madbatter.com Open Thursday – Sunday at 11:30

Get into the spirit of spring... with fresh squeezed

Orange Crushes and local Blue Claw Crabs on the deck!

Open for Lunch and Dinner

The Schumann family

Local Seafood | Choice Steaks Fantastic Sunsets | 2 Restaurants Indoor & Outdoor Dining Bring in this ad for a complimentary glass of house wine or Coors Light draft with any Crab House Dinner Platter. GOOD FOR ENTIRE PARTY. NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER COUPON, DISCOUNT AND/OR PROMOTIONS. E0

FISH DOCK ROAD, WILDWOOD CREST NJ (at the base of the Wildwood Crest Bridge)

609.522.1341 • twomilelanding.com Page 18 EXIT ZERO April 24-May 7, 2014

Jeremy, Kyle and Emme Harley PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV


4/20: Egg Hunt Egg-Stravaganza On The Congress Hall Grand Lawn

The Offshack family

Nicole and Danielle Natale

Mia and Julia Scott

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

NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! EARLY BIRD LIVE ENTERTAINMENT S P E C I A L S EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Daily from 4-6pm IN THE MAIN ROOM

3 Course Meal $15

Happy Hour 3-6pm... $5 Appetizers & $1 Off All Alcoholic Beverages!

CARNEY’S ANNUAL VIP PARTY... FRIDAY, MAY 23

BEACH & JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY (609) 884-4424 April 24-May 7, 2014 EXIT ZERO Page 19


Coffees • Smoothies Breakfast Sandwiches Specialty Sandwiches Bagels • Baked Goods

4/20: Egg Hunt Egg-Stravaganza On The Congress Hall Grand Lawn

Cappuccinos • Lattes Gourmet Cream Cheeses

Open Saturday & Sunday @ 7:00am 7 Gurney Street, Cape May (609) 898-8088

The Whelan family

Open Daily@ 6:30am 3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May (609) 846-0040

Cucina Rosa The trouble with eating Italian food

Pete, Vivian, Maya, Cooper, Miles and Griffin Daly, with grandmom Maria Fernandez

...is that five or six days later you’re hungry again. — George Miller

Serving Dinner Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 5pm

Reserve Your Private Party for 2014 Now! 301 Washington Street Mall & Perry Street (609) 898-9800 • www.cucinarosa.com

R.J., Jenn and Grayson Fittipaldi PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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

WE’RE BACK!

Opening at 4pm on Friday, April 25th See you there! Friday - Dinner from 4pm Saturday & Sunday Lunch 12-4 • Dinner from 4pm We stop seating at 7pm on Sunday night.

LIVE MUSIC

Sat, April 26 - Cowabunga Chris 6-10pm Fri., May 2 - Cowabunga Chris 6-10pm Saturday, May 3 - Tom Craig 6-10pm April 24-May 7, 2014 EXIT ZERO Page 21


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OPEN DAILY 8-2:30 FRI & SAT 8-9pm SUN 8-3

4/20: Egg Hunt Egg-Stravaganza On The Congress Hall Grand Lawn

$11.95 dinners 4-6pm Fri & Sat $5.99 Belly Buster Breakfast Includes Juice or Coffee EVERY DAY 8-11am thru April

Belly Buster #1 Two Eggs Bacon (2) or Sausage (1) Home Fries or Grits

Ric, Selene, Erika and Ditas

No substitutions please. Eat in Only

Belly Buster #2 Flap Jacks (2) Bacon (2) or Sausage (1)

Belly Buster #4 Two Eggs Two Flap Jacks Bacon (2) or Sausage (1)

Belly Buster #3 French Toast (2) Bacon (2) or Sausage (1)

Belly Buster #5 Breakfast Burrito

Scrambled eggs, black beans, cheese and salsa, wrapped in a flour tortilla

Not valid holidays or with any other offers or discounts.

406 N. Broadway, West Cape May 609.884.6332 • www.bellavidacafe.com

Pack up your snow boots... Put on your flip flops... Pick up a fork...

Stella, Cordelia and Hazel Boczkowski

WE’RE BACK... ZOE’S IS OPEN!

Simply Good Food at the Beach

Serving Breakfast & Lunch HUGE OMELETS & SANDWICHES! Pet Friendly Patio Jason, Justina, Teddy, Corrine, Brian, Gretchen, Ethan, Aubrey

(609) 884-1233 • 715 Beach Ave., Cape May

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Southern Italian, Seafood & Steaks, Pasta, Veal & Chicken

4/20: Egg Hunt Egg-Stravaganza On The Congress Hall Grand Lawn

ODMOTHERS

Scott, Colleen, Maggie, Scotty, Corrine, Brian, Christine, Trey

Dinner from 5pm Friday and Saturday $18.95 Early Bird Special from 5-5:30

Broadway & Sunset ~ 884-4543

The McGonigal, McGowan and Ruth families

Dinner on Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 5pm $24 Early Bird Specials from 5-5:30pm

(609) 898-0100 1 Sunset Boulevard West Cape May

The Gittle and Sinnerard families PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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4/19: Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt At Cape May Elementary School

Marisa, Mary Jane

Kate and Robby

Cecylia and Hailey Tanderis

Raegan Notch, Sydney Fiocca

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

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Closing in on the hunt


Sideways2014EZ

4/19: Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt At Cape May Elementary School

4/18/14

3:12 PM

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three years in a row by SJ Magazine AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE

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Beach Avenue & Grant Street, Cape May 609-884-3772 Open Daily 7am-9pm SERVING BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON & DINNER

Yvonna, Petar, Darin

With A Pleasing Seaside Aspect!

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New Menu... Come Check It Out!

LUNCH & DINNER SERV ED DAILY

Dana, Joe, Alessia, Emma

seafood • steaks • cocktails • kids menu

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Sunday - Live Music by Barry - 4-6pm

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FULL BAR

YES

YES

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

Aleathea’s serves breakfast, lunch and dinner right across the street from the beach. Enjoy a cocktail on their lovely porch as you watch people go by.

AVALON COFFEE 3704 Bayshore Rd. North Cape May www.avaloncoffeecompany.com

They have great sandwiches as well as great coffee, cappuccinos, lattes, bagels, smoothies and much more. The Cape May location is open weekends in April and the North Cape May location is open year round at 6:30am.

B, L

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

N/A

NO

YES

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AXELSSON’S BLUE CLAW 991 Ocean Drive, Cape May (609) 884-5878, www.blueclawrestaurant.com

Enjoy fine dining near the harbor — just go over the quaint old drawbridge. There is an elegant dining room, a cozy fireplace, and the classic Clipper Ship Pub.

D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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BACKSTREET 600 Park Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 884-7660, www.backstreetcapemaynj.com

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

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

BYOB

YES

YES

u b H

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. There are lots of homemade selections, with plenty of vegan and vegetarian items.

NO

YES

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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. Great early bird specials. Plus one of the the coolest addresses on the island!

THE BLUE PIG TAVERN 200 Congress Place, Cape May (609) 884-8422 www.caperesorts.com/bluepigtavern

B, D B, L, D

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

BYOB

D

$15-$28 Cards: V, MC

BYOB

YES

NO

u b H

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

B, L, D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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BOILER ROOM 200 Congress Place, Cape May (609) 884-8421 www.caperesorts.com/boilerroom

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

Cocktails

Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

NO

NO

u

BROWN ROOM 200 Congress Place, Cape May (609) 884-8422 www.caperesorts.com/brownroom

Congress Hall’s lounge is called Cape May’s Living Room for a reason. The decor is elegant but casual, the drinks are great, the staff is cool, and the place just says “classy.”

Bar Menu and Cocktails

Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

NO

NO

u

CABANAS 429 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-4800 www.cabanasonthebeach.com CAPE MAY BAKERS 482 W. Perry Street, Cape May (609) 884-7454, www.capemaybakers.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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

b H

At the same location since 1979, Cape May Bakers serves fresh coffee, fine pastries, gourmet desserts and cakes for all occasions. Plus great daily specials, too!

B, L

$8-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D $2-$12

N/A

NO

YES

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

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

Brewery

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

Bar

NO

NO

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CAPE MAY HONEY FARM 135 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 425-6434 www.capemayhoneyfarm.com

Cape May Honey Farm offers local raw honey, imported honey, and home and beauty products that have been homemade using beeswax.

Honey

$7-$35 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

N/A

N/A

YES

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

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

Olive Oils and more

$3-$60 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

N/A

N/A

YES

b H

CAPE MAY PEANUT BUTTER CO. 516 Carpenter’s Lane, Cape May (609) 898-4444 www.capemaypeanutbutterco.com

A pretty awesome idea... devoting a whole shop to peanut butter, right? And you will not be disappointed. There are all sorts of irresistible treats inspired by the American classic.

Peanut Butter sandwiches and products

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

N/A

N/A

YES

b H

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

Stop by this lovely winery for a wine tasting or enjoy a glass with some cheese on their deck. They are open year round and offer shipping to New Jersey and Florida.

Winery

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

WINERY

N/A

NO

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Open 7 days from 11:30 Daily Happy Hours from 3-6pm Drink Specials Half Price App Menu

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Keri, Hailey, Mack and Jeff Laag

Great food and awesome cocktails...

...in a cool, casual pub atmosphere

3729 BAYSHORE ROAD, NORTH CAPE MAY (609) 889-7000 | 5WESTPUB.COM

KITCHEN HOURS: SUN THRU THUR. 11:30AM-10PM • FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11:30AM-11PM

So tasty

you may be tempted to use both at once.

Kenny and Matthew Ernst

“Totally awesome dining experience... We’ve found our favorite new spot!” — Ellen

and

P at r i c k

Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner

Reservations Recommended | Outdoor Dining Available All Major Credit Cards | Pet Friendly Back Patio 322 WASHINGTON STREET MALL, CAPE MAY (609) 884-9119 | TISHASFINEDINING.COM Page 30 EXIT ZERO April 24-May 7, 2014

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CARNEY’S Beach and Jackson, Cape May (609) 884-4424 www.carneyscapemaynj.com

Carney’s has great live entertainment. Plus happy hour from 3-6pm with $5 appetizers and drink specials. Also, take advantage of their early bird special from 4-6pm where you can get a 2 course meal for only $15.

L, D

$12-$28 Cards: V, MC

BAR

NO

YES

CARRIAGE HOUSE 1048 Washington Street, Pysick Estate, (609) 884-5404, www.capemaymac.org

Located at the famous Physick Estate, The Carriage House offers everything from hearty wraps, salads, quiche and paninis to classic teas.

L

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

BYOB

NO

YES

CRAB HOUSE Two Mile Landing, Ocean Dr. Wildwood Crest (609) 522-1341, www.twomilecrabhouse.com

Owned by a commercial fishing family, the Crab House serves only the freshest of seafood. The waterfront views is just a great bonus.

L, D

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

BAR

NO

YES

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

Nicely located at the beginning of the mall, this classic Italian restaurant is a must-visit. Simply superb food. Book your private party for 2014 now!

D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

b H

C-VIEW INN Texas Avenue & Washington Street, Cape May (609) 884-4712

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

L, D

$4-$18 Cards: V, MC

FULL BAR

NO

YES

u H

DRY DOCK 1440 Texas Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-3434, www. capemaydrydock.com

With something for the whole family to enjoy, Dry Dock is a favorite among the youngsters because their meal is served on a Frisbee!

L, D ice cream

$3-$22 V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

NO

YES

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ELAINE’S DINNER THEATER 513 Lafayette Street, Cape May (609) 884-1199, www.elainescapemay.com

It’s been voted one of the top five dinner theaters in the country by the Food Network... find out why!

B, L, D

Please call for details

FULL BAR

YES

YES

u b H

ELLIE’S BAKERY 110 Park Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 884-4007

A from-scratch, small-batch bakery that uses only real and fresh ingredients in all their decadent baked goods, Ellie’s is a sweet tooth’s best friend.

Bakery

$1-$30 Cards: V, MC

N/A

NO

YES

u H

5 WEST PUB 3729 Bayshore Road, North Cape May (609) 889-7000 www.5westpub.com

This hotspot is a gastropub coming to you from the owners of Tisha’s. Expect the same high-quality food and high-quality service, in a relaxed atmosphere.

L, D

$6-$20 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

YES

YES

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410 BANK STREET 410 Bank Street, Cape May (609) 884-2127, www.410bankstreet.com

After more than 25 years, 410 still one of Cape May’s finest restaurants, serving food that’s as brilliant and inventive as ever. Opens in May.

D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

u

FRESCOS 414 Bank Street, Cape May (609) 8

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

D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

u

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

Superb and authentic southwestern food on the patio makes for a sublime culinary experience in a garden like setting. Now go grab a burrito!

L, D

$8-$24

BYOB

YES

YES

b H

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

Excellent downhome Italian food, just like your mama, or your grandma, or your aunt would make. Reasonably priced and great for a family dinner.

D

$12-$28 Cards: V, MC

BYOB

YES

YES

u H

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

A locals’ favorite for a reason. There’s a Key West vibe, good food, regular entertainment, and the views are spectacular. The deck will be open weekends in May.

B, L, D

$6-$30 Cards: V, MC

BAR

NO

YES

ub HU

HARPOON HENRY’S Beach Drive & Browning, N. Cape May (609) 886-5529 www.harpoonhenrys.net

Opening April 25.. Famous for its sunsets, there’s no better place to sip on a cocktail while watching that sunset. Dog friendly on patio and at umbrella tables.

L, D

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

BAR

NO

YES

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HARRY’S OCEAN BAR & GRILLE Madison & Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 88-HARRY www.harryscapemay.com

Opening May 2014. The restaurant offers daily happy hour specials, one amazing view of the Atlantic, and a relaxed, delicious menu!

B, L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

u b H U

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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 & sales, wine by the glass & bottle, gourmet cheese plates to enjoy on premise.

L, Winery

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

Winery

NO

NO

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

Casual and family-friendly, Hemingway’s offers great seafood, prime beef and nightly specials. Enjoy their happy hours daily from 4-7pm.

B, L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

u b H

HOT DOG TOMMY’S Jackson Street @ Beach Avenue (609) 884-8388, www.hotdogtommys.com

Opening in May.... Just look for folks lined up down the street. This is not your average hot dog experience. Try the Potato Tornado!

L, D

$1-5 Cash Only

N/A

N/A

YES

b H

ISLAND GRILL 311 Mansion Street, Cape May (609) 884-0200

Opening early May.

D

$13-$26 Cash Only

BYOB

YES

YES

u b H

THE LOBSTER HOUSE Fisherman’s Wharf, Cape May (609) 884-8296 www.thelobsterhouse.com

Take-out, fish market, restaurant, raw bar, breakfast, dinner... The Lobster House has it all. Drinks on the Schooner before dinner is a lovely experience.

B, L, D

$5-$48.50 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BAR

NO

YES

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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.

Chocolates

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

N/A

NO

YES

H

LUCKY BONES 1200 Route 109, Cape May 609) 884-BONE www.luckybonesgrill.com

A huge hit and locals’ favorite for a reason. Excellent food, great bar vibe, superb service. Lucky Bones gets it right every single time.

L, D

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

BAR

For tables of eight or more

YES

u b H

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

The original fine dining restaurant in Cape May and one of the best. Enjoy creative, tasty food at a table or at the bar... where drinks are half off 3-6pm.

B, L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

H

OCEAN VIEW Beach & Grant Avenues, Cape May (609) 884-3772 www.oceanviewrestaurant.com

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

B, L, D

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

BYOB

NO

YES

u b H

ORIGINAL FUDGE KITCHEN Washington Street Mall and the Promenade 800-23-FUDGE www.fudgekitchens.com

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

Chocolates and candy

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

NA

NO

YES

b H

OYSTER BAY 615 Lafayette Street, Cape May 884-2111 www.oysterbayrestaurant.com

A lovely dining room, a beautiful new bar, a new bar menu, great martinis and classic, generous dishes.

D

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

BAR

YES

YES

u b H

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

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

D

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

BYOB

YES

NO

H

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. Check their ad for specials and entertainment.

L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

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THE RED STORE 500 Cape Avenue, Cape May Point (609) 884-5757 www.capemaypointredstore.com

Awesome food in a secluded, serene setting. Join them for a scrumptious breakfast, grab a coffee and muffin, or relax on the porch with a delicious lunch.

B, L

$5-$35 Cash only

BYOB

NO

YES

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

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

L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

u b H

RUSTY NAIL 205 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-0017, www.caperesorts.com/rusty-nail

Coldest beer and coolest vibe in town. The iconic Rusty Nail is the place to be for a uniquely Cape May experience. And they even have non-alcoholic brew for dogs! Opens in May.

B, L, D

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

BAR

NO

YES

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SEASALT 1035 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-7000 www.oceanclubhotel.com

Opening May 1, 2014. Black wood and granite tables, mother-of-pearl barfront, river rock decor... the vibe is as cool as the food is delicious. Check out the chef’s table.

B, L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

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SEASIDE CHEESE COMPANY 110 Park Blvd, West Cape May (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. Plus they now carry caviar and escargot too.

L, D

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

N/A

N/A

YES

b H

STAR COFFEE SHOP 29 Perry Street, Cape May 800-297-3779 www.caperesorts.com/thestar

It’s important to get your coffee from people who understand how important quality coffee is. The Star is that place...

B, Cafe

$1-$7 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

NO

NO

YES

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

Conveniently located on Sunset Boulevard, Sunset has spirits, wines, beers, ice and snacks — and some of the coolest light fittings you ever saw.

Liquor Store

Please call for info

N/A

N/A

NO

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

This local favorite serves delicious food for both lunch and dinner. And they have a pet-firendly patio too!

L, D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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TOMMY’S FOLLY COFFEE 251 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-6522, www.congresshall.com

Situated in the lobby of Congress Hall, this shop has great coffee and some lovely to-go breakfast goodies, as well as healthy and tasty lunch options.

B, Café

$1-$7 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

NO

NO

YES

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TWO MILE INN Two Mile Landing, Ocean Drive, Wildwood Crest (609) 522-1341, www.twomilelanding.com

Good food with some seriously good views of the back bays. There are actually two restaurants to choose from here. What’s not to love?

D

$12-$35 Cards: V, MC, AE

BAR

NO

YES

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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. Check their ad for upcoming live entertainment.

L, D

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

BAR

NO

YES

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UNCLE BILL’S PANCAKE HOUSE Beach Avenue and Perry Street, Cape May (609) 884-7199

Reliably excellent food — there is a reason why people wait... excellent breakfasts. Open daily. You can sit outside and dine with your dog if the weather is nice.

B, L

$4-$9

BYOB

NO

YES

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UNION PARK Beach Avenue & Howard (609) 884-8811, www.unionparkdiningroom.com

Exquisite dining in a classic old hotel, where both the decor and the food are inspired. Voted one of the best restaurants in the state by New Jersey Monthly magazine.

D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

u b H

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

The VFW serves delicious affordable meals to both members and guests. Lunch is served on weekedays and dinner on Friday and Sunday. The hall is also available to rent. Memberships available too. Call for details.

L, D

$4-$16 Cash only

BAR

NO

YES

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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

L, D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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

Superb gourmet food, and a cool but cozy bar. Check out an amazing wine list of over 10,000 bottles; they’ve got the largest wine cellar in South Jersey.

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THE WINE CELLAR Beach Ave and Madison, Cape May (609) 884-6114

The Montreal Liquor Store has changed names and is now called The Wine Cellar. Grab a bottle of your favorite vino on your way to a BYOB, or stock up on beer and spirits for your next party.

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YOZU 3845 Bayshore Road, North Cape May (609) 898-8888, www.yozusushihibachi.com

This new restaurant offers a wide array of Japanese dishes, such as hibachi steak, chicken teriyaki, vegetable tempura, harumaki, seafood udon, California roll and squid sashimi.

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ZOE’S 715 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-1233

Zoe’s has large portions at affordable prices. Plus one of the best vegetarian selections in town. And they have a great patio if the weather is nice... bring Fido!

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4/19: Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt At Cape May Elementary School

Carly, Zack and Michelle Gittle, Georgia and Denise Shutter, Kaitlyn and Riley Dougherty, Bo, Kate and Robby Nelson

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Killian, Braedon, Kamryn, Lauren PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV


TALK OF THE TOWN

The Old Fogey

Helping Our Families Proceeds from the May 10 Cape May Footrace (visit capemaychamber.com) benefit Family Promise of Cape May County, which works to keep homeless families together by providing them with shelter in local houses of worship. Family Promise Director Laurie Johnson told us about a couple with two young girls who’d been used to bringing in $80,000 a year… until they lost their jobs and their home. Because a traditional shelter could not have taken all four family members, one of the daughters went to a friend’s house; another to a relative’s. The father, who’d been sleeping under a Wildwood bridge, thought to inquire about Family Promise, which was able to place the group in one of their church shelters. Now, thanks largely to the resources provided by this organization, this is just one of many families in our area now back on their feet. — Diane Stopyra

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

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have just watched that fine piece of film-making, Point Break, on the televisual set. I was actually looking for Little Dogs Shopping Channel, as Young Albert needs a set of stairs to climb on the kitchen worktop on his own (he does like crepes of a morning, and thanks to his “No Need For An Opposable Thumb Crepe Pan”, he can rustle up a very fine serving on his own) without needing to wake the household, except he is too little to get up to the range. Anyways, I paused for breath around the 00s channels, and thought for a moment that it was footage of my good self as a young man, surfing on a local beach (people do tell me I bear a striking resemblance to a Patrick Swayze in his Roadhouse period). By the time I realized it was in fact a movie about Swayze and some chums enjoying a homoerotic summer vacation, I was hooked. By the end, there was not a dry eye in the D’Catur Mansion, I can tell you. Of course we all agreed that Bodhi had actually paddled off to New Zealand, as he had joked to Utah, knowing the policeman was so stu-

pid that he would not for a second think this likely. Of course in my day such waves were commonplace in Cape May. Surfers used to f lock from all over the world to see how we did it (the sport was in its infancy in these days, so “all over the world” meant a wee distance up the coast, and a gaggle from California) and gaze in awe as we padded out in our tweed wetsuits, on our ivory-and-India-rubber boards, ready to battle the elements. We had no fancy equipment, no sponsors (other than Ernie Hemingway’s peculiar habit of yelling

loudly as he stood up on his racing board, “I LOVE Uncle Bill’s Pancakes!”, and the ensuing free pancake extravaganza) and no exciting surf culture as such ( we certainly had no “surf nazis”, as the movie had, I can tell you, though we did have a “surf commie” named Ivan, who my unit had picked up in The War and who collected Fascist ears on a string) though we did strip buck naked afterwards so as to dry our tweed suits on the boards (if you have ever worn wet tweed you will understand: the fabric is a wonder, but it plays havoc with a gent’s private parts when damp), and drink malt whisky while wandering vagabonds from Wildwood played jigs on the accordion around a bonfire on the beach, and carouse til dawn. Oh, and there were knife fights over the cash-only poker game that inevitably sprung up, and someone always produced a toad that when rubbed on the chest induced startling hallucinations, but really, I think young surfing readers today probably have way more fun on the beach. Am I not right, Youth of Cape May? Of course I am, so cheer up, you lot.

The Washington Inn the wine bar

Wednesday, May 21 - Cakebread Wine Dinner - Buying Event Five course dinner paired with limited available wines. $100 per person... Call for reservations.

Cosmopolitan with a splash of Beach Plum • Exciting Wine Flights $1 oysters until 7pm • Shared Plates & Lighter Fare

Two Experiences, Same Address… Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday Gluten Free Menu Options

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4/19: Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt At Cape May Elementary School

Opening for the Season May 1!

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An intimate, private room for up to 14 people featuring the chef’s special tasting menu! Call for details.

Sarah, Amy, TJ, Tyler

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“This was my family’s first Easter in Cape May. We love the oldfashioned beach feel. My three-and-a-half year old daughter Lena thought it was ‘her town’ because of all the pink and purple houses. Those are her favorite colors.” – Nicole Gordon, Wallingford, PA

Nicole, Jamie, Lena and Celia Gordon, Lisa Worden PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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4/19: Brunch With The Easter Bunny At Holly Shores Camping Resort Holly Shores has twice been named National Large Park of the Year by the National Association of RV Resorts and Campgrounds.

Riana Szydlik, Christina Rayus

Denise and Leah Drages

Kathy, Gabby, Emily

Anna Toth, Angela Mathis

Ruby and Mae Mathis, Sandy Wilson

Sam Rauer, Chelsea Duva

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Honey! Are you awake? I am SO glad that winter’s over!

And I’ve got the perfect way to celebrate!

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No! Let’s eat outside on the patio... by the gardens! No, silly! Not here! At that cute cafe & tearoom we went to last summer....

And I love eating outdoors under the tent...it’s just so relaxing....

ZzzZzz (!)

4/19: Brunch With The Easter Bunny At Holly Shores Camping Resort

Mmmm... now I am... Yeah, you and everybody else OK, let’s sleep ‘til it’s time to go to the beach. ‘Night...

The brunch benefited the Ronald McDonald House, which provides aid for the loved ones of sick children. Chloe, Charlotte, Christy

Uh, we don’t have a patio and you haven’t planted a garden yet...

Oh, yeah. That was nice. Really good food, too.

Robert, Jonathan, Natalie, Dominick 58: Number of countries in which families – 7 million each year – are served by Ronald McDonald House programs.

And I don’t have to build a patio...

Carriage House Café & Tearoom at the Physick Estate

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The Mathis kids: Joe, Mae, Ruby, Angela, Sarah PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV


4/19: Breakfast With The Easter Bunny At The Harbor View

The Red Store Open Thursday thru Sunday for Breakfast & Lunch Dinner Served on Saturday Check our website for our spring schedule

www.capemaypointredstore.com

German settlers brought the idea of an Easter hare to America in the 18th century, but modern German kids anticipate an egg-bearing Easter fox. In Switzerland, it’s a cuckoo! Julia Canzanese, James Emerson

Unique Martinis • Fresh Seafood • Tasty Steaks • Free Parking!

Open Daily!

Bar Serving from 4pm • Dining Room Serving from 5pm

615 Lafayette Street, Cape May 609-884-2111•www.oysterbayrestaurant.com

Authentic Italian Cuisine Diana, Anthony and Noah Marra, Alyssa Altman

Seafood & Fine Dining New York Strip Steak • Filet Mignon • Veal Cutlet • Center Cut Pork Chops

Early Bird Special... Complimentary Glass of Wine with each Early Bird Dinner.

“A wonderful time was had by all; hope to see you next year!” — Irene Gibbons, co-owner of the Harbor View.

Available Sunday thru Friday from 3:30-5:30

Irene, Jimmy PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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O pen F riday and S aturday 10-5; S unday and M onday 11-4 F ree P arking !

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Check out our tasting bar!

4/19: Breakfast With The Easter Bunny At The Harbor View

Over 40 Varieties of Raw Local, Domestic and Imported Honey Bee Pollen Propolis & Royal Jelly Organic Skin Care Pure Beeswax Candles and More

Patti Callinan, Slawka and Roman Osadchuk

Axelssons Blue Claw Restaurant and Clipper Ship Pub

Michael, Kaitlin, Nicholas and Ryan Hebert

Dinner from 5pm Friday, Saturday and Holiday Sundays Early Dinner Specials 5-6pm Light Fare Pub Menu 1/2 Price Raw Bar Items in the Pub 5-6pm

Treat Mom for Mother’s Day! Dinner from 4pm Now Accepting Reservations Reservations: 609-884-5878 991 Ocean Drive, Cape May • www.blueclawrestaurant.com Page 46 EXIT ZERO April 24-May 7, 2014

Roseann and Bohdan Osadchuk

Heather McKeown

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4/19: Hanging Around The Cove Beach At 2pm On A Saturday Afternoon

Liam, Amanda

John and Fran McCormick

Donna and Mike O’Keefe

Patty and Jerry Osheroff

Jerry, on the hunt for striper

Al and Shirley Hoover

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

Delicious Affordable Meals

open to members and guests Little kitchen by Mark and Margie

Weekday lunches Serving Dinner on Friday & Sunday Great Food... Great People... Great Prices!

Memberships Available Hall Rentals Call for Details!

Sponsored by Veterans Home Association Cape May VFW Post 386 (609) 884-7961 419 Congress Street, Cape May

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A Saturday Afternoon At Cape May’s WillIam J. Moore Tennis Center

(609) 886-4646

201 Townbank Road, North Cape May www.mrjsmusic.com Email: Ljurewicz5@comcast.net

SIGN-UP NOW FOR LESSONS!!!! *Voice *Guitar *Piano *Violin *Music Theory

Andy Sitkoff, Kevin McCaffrey, Rachel and Joe Halasz, Scott Maslow

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4/19: Hanging Around The Cove Beach At 2pm On A Saturday

Exit Zero

Store & Gallery

Nick Garvey, Justin Fritz, Brendon Gourley, Matt Marzullo, Anthony Alletag

Visit our beautifully designed store... 2,500 square feet and two floors of ridiculously cool Cape May souvenirs!

Nolwenn, Laura, Romain, Christine, Lisa, Jean-Marie, Anne, Maxime... from France!

109 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May 609-770-8479 Open daily 9am-5pm Online at ezstore.us

The Collins family

And don’t miss our Beach Avenue store near corner of Jackson Open Saturday and Sunday 10-5

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4/4: Surprise 100th Birthday Party For Bill Bezaire At Oyster Bay

Don, Jan, Susan, Joe, Bud

Bill, Yogi

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

TERESA’S TIDES Beef 513 Seashore Road, Erma (609) 849-9531 Beer&

Animal Alliance of CMC & Animal Welfare Society

Show Mom how much you love her with these fine gifts from Henry’s!

Sunday, May 4 - 3-7pm

ANTIQUES

at bolero resort 3320 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood NJ PROCEEDS WILL HELP FUND A NEW SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC

COLLECTIBLES JEWELRY FINE FURNITURE

UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS

$20 in advance, $25 at the door

Flea Market - April 26 - 9am Home of Catholic Radio... WSMJ 91.9 FM

For tickets, call Animal Alliance 609.465.6388 Animal Welfare 609.465-3403 Harry Weimar 215.203.2045 Charlotte Anderson 609.408.2850 Animal Alliance & Animal Welfare are 501(c) 3 organizations.

The Italian Garden A L L I TA L I A , A L L I M P O RT S Profumo ~ Olio ~ Crema The Italians are coming! The Italians are coming! The new fragrance lines have just arrived from Italy!

CELEBRATE MOM with a MOTHER’S DAY GIFT SET Purchase the PANDORA “Forever in my Heart” gift set for $200. While supplies last. See store for details.

When words aren’t enough this Mother’s Day... BECAUSE I LOVE YOU

Heartfelt

Appreciative

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Connection

Exclusive area retailer!

Ortensia, Mandorla, Fiori Chiari, Fiori Scuri...and they are BENISSIMO!

(609) 884-2300 • 510 Carpenter’s Lane, Cape May

407 WASHINGTON STREET MALL WWW.HENRYSCM.COM • 609-884-0334


1/11: Surprise 100th Birthday Party For Bill Bezaire At Oyster Bay

The Carriage House Gallery Shop

& Bears' Lair

Karen, Bill, Shawne

Where the hugs are free!! The Carriage House Gallery Shop is now home to

Cape May Teddy Bears

Meet Honey Bear and Cocoa Bear and choose from lots of cute outfits, too.

WE ALSO HAVE...

Bill, Sue, Cathy

UNIQUE JEWELRY & GIFTS TEAPOTS • TEAS • COOKBOOKS BOOKS & TOYS & LOTS MORE! T at the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. • OPEN DAILY •

and don’t forget to visit

The Cape May Lighthouse Museum Shop in the Lighthouse Oil House at Cape May Point State Park

Lighthouse & Nautical Souvenirs T-shirts • Sweat shirts Toys • Books • Snacks

All to remember your trip to the lighthouse! Sue, Karen, Sue PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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MAC MEMBERS GET 10% OFF!

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4/16: Wednesday Locals’ Night At The Brown Room

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

BY VICTORIOUS

Voted “Best Women’s Boutique” by My Fox Philly’s Best at the Shore Opening for season 2014 in the spring

FOLLOW US ON

IN THE PINK HOUSE 33 PERRY ST, CAPE MAY 609.898.1113

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A stunning collection of antique and estate jewelry, as well as fresh designer jewelry and handbags.

Open Daily @ 10am Voted “Best Women’s Rings” by My Fox Philly’s Best at the Shore FOLLOW US ON

AT CONGRESS HALL 251 BEACH AVENUE (609) 898-1777


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4/16: Wednesday Locals’ Night At The Brown Room Around 6pm

George, Allen, Gerrie, Maryann

Maya Moryakov

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

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

PATRICIA JACKSON JEWELERS 414 Bank Street, Cape May • (609) 884-0323

www.patjacksonjewelers.com • Open Friday, Saturday & Monday 11-6; Sunday 12-5

Store Hours Fridays through Mondays 10-5

Want to attract hummingbirds? Our feeders do the job! 109 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 898-8871 • www.birdhouseofcapemay.com Also, visit us at West End Garage Page 54 EXIT ZERO April 24-May 7, 2014


TALK OF THE TOWN

The Answer Lady

Running Condition With the Cape May Footrace fast approaching (May 10!), we’ve been thinking a lot about running. What we’ve discovered is that while there’s no running store in Cape May, many of our artisanal shops offer race day must-haves. Take Cape May Honey Farm on Sunset Boulevard. Owner Andi Marandino filled us in on the benefits of the sweet stuff before, during and after a workout... Before: Take a shot about 15 minutes before the gun, and it will act as “time-released fuel,” providing the energy you need to sustain your pace without blood sugar spikes. During: Fueling with honey throughout a long run nourishes your muscles, which fights fatigue. After: “Adding honey to a protein shake is a great post-workout snack,” Andi says. Research shows it can counteract muscle soreness and fight free radicals. In the meantime, best of luck training… we’ll see you at the start! — Diane Stopyra

Wise answers to your perplexing questions and quandaries

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HE Answer Lady invites inquiries from gentle readers on all manner of relationship quandaries, matters of the heart and ethics. If you’d like to send a query, write to info@ exitzero.us. Dear Answer Lady My best friend Newt is the nicest person you’d ever want to know, except when it comes to money. Every Saturday, we hang out at Carney’s with four other guys who went to college with us. We each take turns buying a round. EVERYTIME it is Newt’s turn, he either disappears into the bathroom or hides behind a pole. Every time I bring up the subject, he diverts the conversation. He was never like this in college, but I realized that in those days, he bought the rounds on his dad’s credit card. What should I do? – Conflicted Dear Conflicted; The answer to this is simple. STOP buying rounds. Are you kidding me? (Visualize the Answer Lady rolling her eyes.) Now that is the simple solution. The more devious one is as follows: Make an arrangement

with the bartender to make it look as though one of you has bought the round which your buddy should have bought. When he appears from the shadows, wait until the beer is in his hand and he has taken his first sip or gulp as the case may be. Then, the rest of you disappear back into the shadows and watch his face as the bartender asks him to pony up. Of course, he may never speak to you again, until the next round, but a small price to pay for a lesson learned.

Dear Answer Lady A close friend of mine asked me to take care of her chihuahua while she is away. I agreed, but then she called me before she left to ask me to come over so she could show me how to light the fireplace. I asked why I needed to know that when it was 60 degrees outside and no one was going to be in the house. She replied, “Fluffy likes to sit by the fireplace at night and I don’t want her to suffer separation anxiety.” I started laughing. She retorted that I was “obviously not worthy of Fluffy” and she would find someone else to watch him, and hung up. I feel I have lost a friend. – Anxiety Ridden Dear Anxiety Ridden People are very sensitive about their pets. Note the baby carriages and baby carriers filled with four-legged, furry “babies” seen on the mall on any given day. I recommend you let the dust settle. When you do see her, gently tell her about local pet sitters (The Doggie Nanny is wonderful), who make separation anxiety on both the part of the owner and the pet evaporate, and who would be in a better position to deal with fireplace issues.

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

4/16: Wednesday Locals’ Night At The Brown Room Around 6pm

Let us help you find the Perfect Fit. BRA specialist available daily! Walk right in or make an appointment.

Beth Wipperman, Suzanne Miller, birthday girl Kerry Hart

Carol King-Hood has an art show opening at SOMA NewArt Gallery, in Carpenter’s Square Mall, on Saturday, April 26. See page four for more details and don’t miss our May color issue, which includes a big feature on Carol’s work, much of which spotlights locals, including The Brown Room bartender Steve Augustine!

Carol King-Hood, Jamie Goren, Jackie Atkins

Est. 1988

429 WASHINGTON STREET MALL, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY

Across from the Ugly Mug. Open daily 10am to 11pm.

609.898.7448

51 Palmer Square, Princeton, NJ | Peddler’s Village, Shop #30, Lahaska PA

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4/16: Wednesday Locals’ Night At The Brown Room Around 6pm

Grayce, Christine

Paul and Michele Mulligan

Donna and Alyssa Lee

Jeff and Maria Gernitis of the Peter Shields Inn

Jim-Bob

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THE BIG EXIT ZERO Q&A

CULTURAL PIONEERS JOE AND ANNIE SALVATORE Interview by DIANE STOPYRA Photograph by ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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easting on History restaurant gala is happening May 6 and since it’s one of the biggest events of the season (see hscv.org), we sat down with Annie and Joe Salvatore for this issue’s Big Q&A. Joe and Annie run Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum at Cape May County Airport, which is where Feasting will take place, and they also run Historic Cold Spring Village, the open-air history museum that will benefit from Feasting proceeds. Since Anne is point-person on the Village, she answered most of our questions, but Joe (who was feeling poorly that day) chimed in at the end.

Here’s what the couple — globe-trotters, award-winning preservationists and volunteers with the nonprofit Volunteers in Medicine — had to say about their own Cape May story... How did you meet? Joe was an orthopedic surgeon, and he came to Englewood Hospital in North Jersey where I was teaching nursing. There was a very sick patient who was in traction, and I was in the room with the students explaining about fracture care when Joe came in. He was all bubbly and happy. I thought he was the patient’s son, and then I found out he was the new orthopedist. How old were you at the time? I was probably 23 or 24. Joe was 31. Was it love at first sight? You could say that. What brought you to Cape May? I’m from North Jersey

but Joe is from Wildwood, so we came to this area often to visit his mother. In 1968, when my son was eight months old, we bought a house in Cold Spring that became our summer and weekend home. Then we had our second child, and as the kids started getting older, we realized we needed a project. My husband is one of those visionaries who can’t sit still. He’s either fast forward or asleep, but never in between. And that’s how the Village came about? Yes, we owned 35 acres of woods in Cold Spring and we thought it would be fun and exciting to start a restored village. Both of us liked history. Where does your love of history stem from? My family was history-oriented. My cousin was the first director of the National Trust, and as a very young person, I would April 24-May 7, 2014 EXIT ZERO Page 59


THE EXIT ZERO Q&A From Page 59 spend time with my grandmother and great aunt in the Brooklyn Museum. They have six rooms there that were taken out of Dutch houses along the Hudson River, and one had a loft. As a child, I fit inside the loft, and I just love it. Was the town on board with the idea of a restored village right away? We had to go in front of the Lower Township Zoning Commission, and I think it took about a year-and-a-half before they were totally comfortable with it. They had reservations because they weren’t sure exactly where we were going with it. Were YOU sure of the direction? Our feeling was 19th century. Cape May city was already Victorian, and the post-Revolutionary, pre-Civil War era is a very dynamic time in this country. It was the Jacksonian era of democracy, it was the Bill of Rights… all sort of great things were happening. Most of the towns on the eastern seaboard were very similar — they had a baker, a butcher, a candlestick maker… the kinds of trades and crafts we have represented in the village. We found buildings all over the county from this time period and had them moved. Were there any moments of doubt? Yes, there were many. I can remember contractors working on the village in the 70s, and

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there was a point they needed to be paid. I called my husband on the phone — he was doing surgery and seeing patients — and I said, ‘I need money.’ He’d put the money in, and I’d take it out to meet payroll. Crazy. Give me a great piece of Village trivia. Wherever we go, we take pictures of things we think would be great. It was in Disney’s Magic Kingdom that we saw the pillory stock and we loved it. With our two little kids we were running around taking measurements and when we came home, we had it built. People sometimes want to know why we have it, since the pillory stock is colonial, but in 1880, there was a pillory stock in Cape May Court House. Fondest memory? There are times in the village when it’s closed and you’re sitting on one of the benches and it’s just incredibly peaceful. One of our interpreters was interviewed by CBS news years ago, and she said that being here restores her soul. I think a fair number of visitors come to the village just to feel the ambiance of it. Not that long ago, I walked by a cute-looking couple standing in front of the Dennisville Inn. They looked like a lot of couples – Bermuda shorts and a baby in a stroller – but I noticed the man had tears in his eyes. He told me he is from Poland, and that this building looks exactly like one in his home town. It was very moving; you

could see how touched he was by it. Did your kids enjoy growing up in the Village? It was pain and pleasure. I ran the restaurant for the first summer, which was not anticipated, and our daughter and son helped at ages 10 and 12. I think at one point it was probably too much. There was a lot of responsibility. Where are your kids now? They are both psychiatrists — she at Princeton University and he at a private practice in Princeton. Grandkids? We have five. The oldest is 11 and the youngest are twins who were born three months ago. They are our pride and joy. I’m guessing they will grow up to be… doctors? The kids really are inundated by medicine wherever they turn. My son’s wife is an orthodontist. My husband’s brother is a retired OB-GYN surgeon and his wife is one of the foremost geneticists in the country. Tell me about the genesis of the Naval Air Station. We moved down here permanently in 1992; my husband decided he wanted early retirement. It wasn’t long before he said, ‘This is it; I have to have a project.’ One day, he was over at the Cape May County Airport with Vic Di Sylvester, a high school friend who was in charge of the airport at the time. Somehow, they got

to talking, he turned to Joe and said, ‘See that building over there? That’s a World War II hangar and former dive bomber training squadron. I’ll let you have it for a dollar.’ Joe said, ‘Okay, sold.’ His brother had worked there during World War II, so he knew the hangar well. And you are a veteran as well, Joe? Yes. I was in the medical corps. Were you in on this plan, Annie? He came home and said, ‘I just bought a hangar.’ I said, ‘Okay, that sounds exciting.’ And the shape of the building was... what? [Annie] There was a hole in the roof 100 by 150-feet, and bird excrement on the floor a foot high in places! [Joe] But then we got it on the National Register which was the segue for grant money. We’ve received $4 million to present day. We started collecting war airplanes, and now we have 26, and a boat and a humvee. We just keep progressing on. Tell me the utmost, without-a-doubt craziest thing you’ve ever done. [Annie] We took seaplane flying lessons once, and we went motorhoming across the county. We’ve been all around the world, but our greatest adventure has been finding each other and creating our family and the Village and the hangar, because it really is an adventure for us every day. [Joe] We love each other very much.


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Around The Avenues And Alleyways Of Cool Cape May

The latest Cape May Designer Show House is at 25 Ocean Street. Pictured are Melissa Zeides, Tom Carroll and Anne Gibboni from event organizer, Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities. PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

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Friends Of Tommy Kraemer Benefit At The Peter Shields Inn

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Tommy Kraemer — avid fisherman, gifted surfer, and the 28-year-old sous chef of Peter Shields Inn — was in a fatal car accident on the Garden State Parkway in January of 2013. A Friends of Tommy dinner was organized at Peter Shields Inn by Tommy’s close friend, and PSI Executive Chef Carl Messick, and 100 percent of the proceeds benefited Tommy’s Surfrider Organization fund, which includes a culinary scholarship in his name.

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Opening Night: “The Mountaintop” ROBERT SHACKLETON PLAYHOUSE | 8PM Celebrate the official beginning of the 2014 theatre season at Cape May Stage with the debut of the New Jersey premiere of Katori Hall’s soul-stirring play, “The Mountaintop.”

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Family Fun Day ROBERT SHACKLETON PLAYHOUSE | 10AM–2PM Help your child gain an appreciation for the arts, through theatrical themed games and activities, including face-painting, storytelling, and more!

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FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Programs & Tours • Children’s Classes Exhibits & Fish Tanks • Observation Deck Gardens & Wildlife • Nature Store

Friends Of Tommy Kraemer Benefit At The Peter Shields Inn

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Tommy’s widow, Lauren (nee Bailey) Kraemer formerly worked as a marketing coordinator for Elaine’s Dinner Theater. Now, she’s one of the friendly faces you’ll see behind the front desk at Congress Hall.

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The Decadently Delicious $25 Louisa’s Chocolate Bar Giveaway Our roving photographer bumped into Bobby O’Brien, Justin Peter and Dominic Pasteo while they were hanging out during spring break. The Cape May lads received a $25 gift certificate to spend at Louisa’s Chocolate Bar, but first they had to agree to a grueling interview. Now, listen you all have to split the chocolate okay? Okay. What are you doing with your school break? We were all scootering around Cape May. Do you know any tricks with your scooters? Yes! But where is all your safety equipment? We forgot to bring it from home Your favorite chocolate? Reese’s [they all shouted]. Favorite thing in Cape May? The stairs Where do you usually hang out in town? Here, at the Commons, or the skate park or next to Louie’s Pizza, where we usually stay till somebody kicks us out. The winner of our next giveaway will get a $25 gift certificate to spend at The Original Fudge Kitchen. INTERVIEW AND PHOTOGRAPH BY GABI URDA... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

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DID YOU KNOW...

The Activity Column

A Road Well Traveled Sunset Boulevard, previously known as Cape Island Turnpike, was once the major avenue for visitors arriving to Cape May. Next time you visit Sunset Beach, take a look out at what’s left of the SS Atlantus. The concrete former US Navy troop transport ship is almost completely entrenched in the sands and submerged below the water. It was brought to Cape May by Colonel Jesse Rosenfeld in 1926 and anchored just offshore. On June 8 of that year, it broke free of its moorings and became stuck in the sands. Decades before the Atlantus occupied that spot, thousands of visitors to Cape May were standing just above its final resting place on the decks of the steamship Republic. The Cape’s first steamship landing was located directly across from Sunset Boulevard and it was shaped like a T with a long walkway that led to a landing for passengers to embark and disembark from different steamships. — Ben Miller

Get in touch with this area’s natural wonders. By Catherine Dugan

H

ere is your country. Cherish these natural wonders,” advised Theodore Roosevelt. What better place to start than right here in Cape May? During the Victorian era, conservation was a new idea, and Roosevelt was an early proponent. Scholars and amateur naturalists saw a growing need to protect nature from human advancement. The same railroads that pushed progress westward also cut damaging slices through the wilderness. Bison that had once obscured prairie horizons were hunted down to near-extinction. As a boy, Roosevelt had been prescribed nature as an antidote for frail health, and he fell in love with the great outdoors. As president, he pushed to preserve nature’s health for future generations. In May, 1908, he spoke in favor of balancing progress and protection, saying, “We have just reason to be proud of our growth. But the time has come to inquire seriously what will happen when our forests are gone, when the coal, the iron, the oil and the gas are exhausted, when the soils have been

still further impoverished and washed into the streams, polluting the rivers, denuding the fields, and obstructing navigation.” Roosevelt set aside an area roughly the size of the Eastern Seaboard — 230 million acres — for forests, preserves, parks and monuments. Pelican Island, Florida is the site of the first federal wildlife refuge, established by presidential order in 1903. The breeding ground of the brown pelican, Pelican Island was a favorite spot for hunters seeking grand birds for the sake of their fashionable feathers, which

were worth more than their weight in gold. Roosevelt’s order sought balance by banning the hunting of water birds, but allowing big-game hunting. Cape May County has its own refuge. Established in 1989, Cape May National Wildlife Refuge encompasses 11,500 grassy, boggy, marshy acres within the Cape May Peninsula, where many birds stop on their annual migrations. The NWR offers programs to enhance your understanding of nature. At 10am on Sunday, April 27, bring your camera for a free Nature Photography Walk at Two Mile Beach. Weekly Family Walks resume on Saturday, May 3. On Sunday May 4, you can ReTurn the Favor at a family-friendly Horseshoe Crab Rescue Program, 11am at 24 Kimbles Beach, Cape May Court House. Go to capemay@fws. gov for more information. Learn more at the Cape May County Earth Day Fair at the Park and Zoo on Saturday, April 26, from 8:30am to 4pm. Take Teddy’s advice and cherish nature, “for your children, and your children’s children.”

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Spring Forum for Your Local Economy!

FROM GLOBAL TO LOCAL: “Bringing It All Back Home” Friday, May 9: 8:30am & Saturday, May 10: 8:30am Cape May Lewes Ferry Terminal Authors & Entrepreneurs Judy Wicks & Pam Dorr Join the Day A nod and thanks go to Bob Dylan for the 2014 title for the Spring Forum. “Bringing it all Back Home” is the title of Dylan’s 1964 breakthrough album, when in a small town called Woodstock, NY he “brought it all back home” by rediscovering his folk roots, in order to invent and hone his future sound. It fits.

How do we build a strong, local and living economy? That’s the question keeping the folks at the Cape May Forum up at night. FROM GLOBAL TO LOCAL: “BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME includes a workshop, lectures, panels and debate, all around the know-how and right moves for building strong local business, and a sustainable local economy. CMF will bring in the experts to share their experiences in solving this community challenge. • FRIDAY, MAY 9 from 8:30am to 2:45pm Full-day Workshop for the County’s entrepreneurs. Starting a business? Own a business? Sessions focus on product, market, and economics – how to nurture your product and get it to the right audience, without breaking the bank. Experts, exercises, dialogue and lunch. Friday’s speakers are Diane Holtaway, Associate Director of Client Services at the Rutgers Food Innovation Center, Joe Molineaux, Director Small Business Development Center at Richard Stockton College (SBDC at Stockton,) and Geoff Pettifer, Director of Marketing Communications at Richard Stockton College and Founder of the firm Creative Bone Marketing and Design. • SATURDAY, MAY 10 from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm Sessions focus on the “Big Picture” – how healthy local businesses contribute to a sustainable local economy. How can a community come together to be successful? Saturday’s speakers have been instrumental in building healthy economies – and they are entertaining, too. Lunch included. Judy Wicks, founder of the White Dog Café in Philadelphia is an entrepreneur, author, speaker and mentor working to build a more compassionate, environmentally-sustainable and locally-based economy. Her memoir Good Morning, Beautiful Business: the Unexpected Journey of an Activist Entrepreneur and Local Economy Pioneer was published in March 2013. Pam Dorr is executive director of Hale Empowerment Revitalization Organization (HERO) a grass-roots non-profit organization, which creates local development opportunities that celebrate the community. Dorr is an entrepreneur who turned a town around and will talk about her success in “Going Local.” • LOCAL FOOD FARE & TASTING EVENT Locally grown, harvested and made is the theme as County vendors come together to show their wares – giving folks a taste of some of Cape May’s unique bounty. Saturday’s attendees will browse the Local Food Fare & Tasting Event during Saturday’s extended Lunch Break and following the Program finish.

TICKETS are $25 per day/$40 for Fri-Sat. Includes Lunch. Purchase at capemayforum.org C A P E M AY L E W E S F E R RY T E R M I N A L

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4/1: Blowing Bubbles For Autism At Maud Abrams School Researchers believe that one out of every 88 children born in the US suffer from autism spectrum disorder. But boys are four to five times more likely than girls to have autism.

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AVIATION MUSEUM at the Cape May County Airport

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Explorers Academy • For ages 8-11 • July 14-18

Please visit usnasw.org or call 609.886.8787 for more information or to register for 2014! NASW Aviation Museum • usnasw.org • 609.886.8787 • N 39° 00.307’ W 074° 54.553’ 500 Forrestal Road • Cape May County Airport • Rio Grande, NJ 08242 April 24-May 7, 2014 EXIT ZERO Page 79


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Fran Stronski says she loves the off-seasons in Cape May. What she doesn’t love? The snowstorm that kept some people from making the trek to Lucky Bones this day. “But it was still fun!” she says.

Annette, Betty

Fran and Frank Stronski

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Friends of the Cape May Lighthouse AN AFFINITY GROUP OF THE MID-ATLANTIC CENTER FOR THE ARTS & HUMANITIES (MAC)

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Chuck Teaney is a part-Irish, retired member of the US Coast Guard who has been in Cape May since 1995. “We had a good time,” he says of Saint Patrick’s Day at Lucky Bones. “We sang a few songs and had a bite to eat.”

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Stephanie and Phil Ware

Kyle and Jess

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Tommy and Eric

Maggie Donahue

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presents

A Magical Garden of Children’s Stories

A FLOWER SHOW Friday, May 16 - 12:30pm - 7pm CAPE MAY CONVENTION HALL

This year’s theme inspires members to create artistic arrangements interpreting Little Red Riding Hood, Thumbelina, Through the Looking Glass, The Secret Garden and other favorites. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz will be the central exhibit. FREE ADMISSION & REFRESHMENTS LIVELY MARKETPLACE Page 84 EXIT ZERO April 24-May 7, 2014


ADORABLE ANIMALS FROM OUR LOCAL SHELTER AND ADOPTION CENTER

Î Hope is a gorgeous, playful brindle-pit mix. She came to the shelter as a little pup and is now 20 months old. Î Hope is a graduate of the CLASS program and as a result responds to “sit”, “down” and “drop it”. And she is a champion at retrieving, balls, frisbees, sticks and whatever else you care to throw. She likes other dogs and lived with a cat in her previous home. Î If you’d like to meet Hope, call Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center on 609-465-8923.

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ADORABLE ANIMALS FROM OUR LOCAL SHELTER AND ADOPTION CENTER

Î Drama is a five-year-old pit bull who is full of energy and full of love. He’s also great on a leash and knows commands like “sit”, “paw”, “down” and “change the channel to HBO because Game of Thrones is on.” (Okay, so maybe we made that last one up, but he IS a smart little guy.)

Î Pinky, who was found wandering the streets, has a lot of energy but needs to work a little bit on her manners. Î She’s good with other dogs and would likely respond well to having a furry mentor. Î If you’d like to meet this cute little girl, call Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center on 609-465-8923.

Î Drama loves kids and he’s fine with other dogs, but he’s not a big cat guy. Î If you’d like to meet Drama, call Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center on 609-465-8923. Photography by Aleksey Moryakov

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DID YOU KNOW...

Bird Droppings

Double Jeopardy The property that is now home to Camelot Motel, on Howard Street, was the site of two large fires, six decades apart. The first building on the property was a the Marine Villa, a smaller hotel originally built to look identical to the Carroll Villa. It was constructed in 1872 and additions were added in the 1880s and again in the 1890s. By the time the hotel caught fire and burned to the ground on March 26, 1903, it had been more than doubled in size. The lot sat empty until the Marine Casino was built in 1913. It was a venue for music and live theater. The Marine Casino later became the Green Mill, a members-only club for cottagers that was not open to locals. It hosted scores of Cape May Capers shows, along with Port and Starboard balls. All that ended in 1965 after a fire that grew out of control because local firefighters were already at a blaze on Elmira Street, in the city center. — Ben Miller

Dispatches from the nation’s birdwatching capital… by Seymore Thanu

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very time I travel, I return with a heightened appreciation for the wealth of birds we, as Cape May and Greater Cape May residents, enjoy. I’m not saying California is not a bird-rich state. But while trying to show my mother -in-law a very uncooperative yellow warbler, I was struck by how much easier this would be here. It’s the sheer volume of birds that makes Cape May so compelling. The rich species diversity is just a bonus. How many species? About 350 every year, which isn’t bad for a non-tropical habitat. So why not take a moment and go out and savor a bit of Cape May’s rich natural dowry. You don’t need to be an experienced bird-watcher. In fact it’s better that you are not. You don’t have to be able to pin a name to it to appreciate it. Just go out and savor. The birds don’t know our names for them either. Binoculars help. They confer supernatural intimacy. But binoculars are not essential. By watching a bird with your unaided eye, you are better able to see it in context with its environment.

So stop reading. Go outside. Get to know your feathered neighbors. The loud caroling one is an American robin. The one with the hurried cheery song that warbles like a happy drunk is house finch. The one that repeats everything several times, then switches to a new phrase, is northern mockingbird. The loud one that repeats the same note over and over is northern cardinal — cheer, cheer, cheer, cheer, cheer. Can you identify the laugh of a laughing gull or the honk of Canada goose? If you can then you can do all the rest.

Try walking down the center path of the South Cape May Meadows. The birds are common breeders in the brushy edge and they will be singing into August. Sure there are CDs and apps you can buy that will help you learn bird songs but nothing beats real — real birds in real time. In fact the more artificial the world grows the more I appreciate the grounding reality birds bring to my life. Stop reading. Go outside. Savor the bounty of Cape May. Here I’ll write you a note... To whom it may concern, Please excuse (insert name) from further mundane duties today. They are suffering acute nature deprivation and need a dose of bird song to reset their equilibrium. — Dr Seymore Thanu, Doctor of Bird Therapy RX: A minimum of 10 minutes of bird song every morning. Take with sunshine and share with a friend. PS: You can fill this prescription at the Cape May Bird Observatory in Cape May Point. Present this article and pick up a free checklist of the birds of Cape May.

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ADORABLE ANIMALS FROM OUR LOCAL SHELTER AND ADOPTION CENTER

Î Pumpkin is a beautiful black-and-orange girl of just over a year old. She wants a lot of love and wouldn’t mix well with other animals. Call Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center on 609-465-8923.

Î Abner is a sweet guy who loves to cuddle and who particularly loves to curl up on a pillow. If you’d like to meet Abner, call Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center on 609-465-8923.

Î Ben came to the shelter as a kitten, which was three years ago. It’s about time he got a forever home. Call Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center on 609-465-8923.

Robert Panaccio, VMD Robert Moffatt, VMD Nancy Reilly, VMD

The

CAPE MAY YOUNG BIRDERS CLUB

MEETING Tuesday, May 6: 4pm Beach Plum Farm on Stevens Street

694 Petticoat Creek Lane, Cape May

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(meet just inside the gate)

We’ll be learning about bluebirds and their families and putting up 6 nestboxes at the Farm. NJ Bluebird Society will give some great tips on how to put up our boxes and take care of them during nesting season. US Fish and Wildlife Services are donating our boxes. Youth between 10 and 18 are welcome to attend and we have binoculars to borrow.

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DID YOU KNOW...

The Movie Column

Three Times A Charm The Washington Street Mall has been dedicated three times. The most recent occurred in 2008, after the three-block shopping district was renovated from the ground up. The concrete walkways, fencing and trees and flowers were all replaced. The first two dedications are the most interesting because they’ve been a bone of contention between different groups for decades. The discrepancy goes to the heart of the battle between preservation and urban renewal. The only thing both groups were able to agree upon was that the mall was a great idea for the city. Prior to construction, Mayor Frank Gauvry had faced opposition from nearly every direction. The official dedication was in June of 1971, by Mayor Gauvry. After preservationist leader Bruce Minnix became mayor in 1972, he made some changes to the mall and held a second dedication, complete with a ceremonial ribbon cutting. — Ben Miller

By Mal Knapp, of Cape May Film Society

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f all the comic book characters, I’ve always liked Captain America the most. Why? Well, all of them have their virtues (some of them vices for sure), but Captain America embraces and embodies the spirit of what I want America to be. We start with a regular guy named Steve Rogers who believes in truth, integrity and freedom and he’s willing to put his life on the line to protect them. No compromises, no inner angst, and no secret identity. In The Winter Soldier, Captain America, as he was in The Avengers, is a World War II super-soldier living in today’s world, having been in a sort of frozen suspended animation for about 70 years. As the movie opens, Captain America is sent to rescue a merchant vessel that’s been captured by pirates. On the mission, he teams up with the Black Widow (another Marvel superhero) and the pirates are in very serious trouble. We quickly learn that SHIELD agents, the good guys, may have been infiltrated by

Chris Evans puts in a heroic shift as Captain America in The Winter Soldier

bad guys — and the fun begins. This movie asks how much we are willing to sacrifice our freedom to ensure our safety, a pretty timely topic. An action movie that makes you think a little? Sounds strange, but it works. The movie gives a clear nod to the 1970s spy films that ask who the good guys really are, such as 1975’s Three Days of the Condor. That excellent film, by the way, starred

Robert Redford, who also appears in The Winter Soldier. The acting is very good, especially how Chris Evans plays Captain America very earnestly and very believably. The Black Widow is played by Scarlett Johansson who I have yet to see make a mistake. She gets a lot of screen time in The Winter Soldier, and the film is better for it. The film has a great look, mostly set in Washington DC, where the street scenes were very realistic, particularly in comparison to other movies that supposedly took place there. I also have to note that part of the movie takes place in New Jersey, which is always a plus. The directors used less CGI, and that gave the movie a more realistic feel. Finally, if you see it, stay through the credits — ALL the credits. Trust me. One last comment about Captain America... I once had the honor of working for a US Navy Admiral who had his qualities, and I’d have followed him anywhere. It may seem like so much stuff to you as you sit and read this, but I’ve been there and I can tell you it’s real.

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CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ARTS PRESENTS

THE PILOT HOUSE SUNDAY, MAY 4TH 5-9PM

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..to Hug a Tree!

Don’t Forget

ENTER TO WIN

You can enter to win a free tree from Cape Island Home and Garden Center. Visit either Borough Hall in West Cape May, one per family entry or enter via Our Facebook page “friends of Wilbraham Park.” Free tree giveaway is open to West Cape May residents.

ENTER TO WIN

A free copy of the DVD the LORAX, 4 DVD”s will be given away for this contest and there is no purchase necessary. DVD giveaway is open to everyone. Entry form available at West Cape May Borough Hall or enter on our Facebook page.

FREE SHADE TREE SEMINAR

Learn about proper tree pruning, planting and all other aspects of keeping healthy trees on your property. State approved program, Free April 26 from 9:30-11am includes walk thru at Cape Island Garden Center 732 Borough Hall West Cape May, NJ

Matt Notch of Top Notch Tree Service will present as well as Shelly Rhoads / local landscaper and gardener

FREE Tree Sapling Giveaway Starting April 17th, while supplies last Receive your free tree sapling at any of the following locations... 1. Empanada Mamas 600 Park Blvd 2. West Cape May Borough Hall 732 Broadway 3. Cape Island Home and Garden Center 720 Park Blvd West Cape May Shade Tree Commission For more information Like us on Facebook... Friends of Wilbraham Park

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Jimmy Jr, Kathy, John, Jim Sr and Desiree Ross

WE NEED YOUR HELP... become one of “GEORGE’S ANGELS!” “It was an awesome party – good music, good food, just a good time!” says Barbara Kolesnikov. Fun fact: Her husband Eric recently won first place in Villas Fishing Club’s chili cook-off.

3rd Annual George Mesterhazy Tribute Concert “With Strings Attached” presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities Sunday, June 8, 2014 - 8pm | Cape May Convention Hall

Eric, Jess, Dave the bartender, Barbara and Day Day

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EORGE MESTERHAZY HAD DREAMED of adding string arrangements to his favorite jazz standards in his annual MAC Music Festival concert. George’s musical colleagues hope to make his dream a reality this year, but need your help to raise the additional funds. By special arrangement with MAC, all donations from “George’s Angels”--including ticket pre-sales for this concert--will be earmarked for the additional costs of adding a string section. You can become one of “George’s Angels” by purchasing your $25 concert ticket in advance by calling MAC at 609-884-5404 (dial “O”) and asking to be one of George’s Angels, or going to www.capemaymac.org website and clicking the special “DONATE NOW” button under the description of the June 8 George Mesterhazy Tribute Concert. All of George’s Angels will be invited to the pre-concert rehearsal and a complimentary brunch at Convention Hall. If you donate $100 or more you’ll receive 4 concert tickets, plus an invitation to the post-concert celebration where you will mingle with the concert artists and fellow Angels. If you are able to become an uber-Angel and donate more than $100, you’ll receive all of the above plus special recognition in the concert program, and additional commemorative items, not to mention the musicians’ most sincere thanks. Please become one of George’s Angels today to ensure funding to make George’s dream come true!

The Villas gang PHOTOGRAPHS BY NICOLE DEVER

This concert will be an evening of selections from the Great American Songbook, under the direction of Barry Miles, with original orchestrations and arrangements performed by some of George’s favorite colleagues: Joe Barrett, Paula Johns, Paul Jost, Tim Lekan, Barry Miles, David O’Rourke, Al Rinaldi, Dean Schneider and Bob Shomo with additional orchestral musicians.

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90th Anniversary

CELEBRATION

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Kiwanis Club of Cape May Come celebrate our 90 years and join us in honoring an Outstanding Citizen of our community

Mrs. Anita DeSatnick at CAPE MAY CONVENTION HALL SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2014 - 6-10pm cash bar

Tommy, Evelyn, Kelly

• buffet dinner & dancing • chinese auction “Black Tie Optional”

Contact the Kiwanis Clubhouse at 884-8888 Cost $50 per person

Fran McMonagle and friends

TO ALL OF MY CLIENTS F O R T H E I R S U P P O R T.

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Robert Ryan, Rosemary Ryan, Rick Ryan, Allison, Stacy, Kristin PHOTOGRAPHS BY NICOLE DEVER

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Community Radio is Alive in Cape May County and Better Than Ever 101.5 FM WCFA - Cape May’s Hometown Radio Station - Celebrates 8 Years On Air

Cape May’s Only Community Radio Station

WCFA 101.5 FM started broadcasting in 2006. This year we celebrate our 8th anniversary! Combining an eclectic blend of music - jazz, singer-songwriter and more - with community information, arts and educational programs, WCFA-LP broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from the Wildwood Crest water tower to Cape May County. In April 2014, 101.5 FM began streaming over the Internet. Go to http://www.wcfa-lp.org for more information, and to LISTEN.

Volunteers Do It All!

101.5 FM is an all volunteer-run station! Yes! Let me repeat that! Our DJ’s, engineers, in-studio talent and programming committee are hardworking volunteers and members of CCA! We are currently recruiting for talent and technical help in all areas.

Listener & Business Supported Radio

General and program underwriting pay the broadcasting costs of WCFA. Thank you for that! We still need your advertising and underwriting support!

Community Radio Station Of The Center For Community Arts

WCFA is an important part of the CCA mission – Building Community through Art, History & Music. General and program underwriting pay the broadcasting costs. The Center for Community Arts receives general

operating support from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, the New Jersey Cultural Trust and Sturdy Savings Bank.

Annual Events

Live Remotes WCFA 101.5 can be found all over the County covering festivals and the events that the County loves. You heard us live from the MAC Crab Fest, the Exit 0 International Jazz Festival, the Festival, the Anniversary Celebration in Whitesboro just to name a few. SHORE SLAMS - Sponsored and hosted by Lucky Bones Restaurant, the Slams are a popular gathering point where Cape May-ers can tell their stories. The Grand Slam season finale is hosted by Cape May Stage. Join us on Monday, April 21 for the 2014 Season Grand Slam. SOUP-ER BOWL - Each February we celebrate the Super Bowl season with our own version - a feast of homemade soups, salads and breads. Everyone brings something! The auction is a focal point. CINCO DE MAYO - In May, the Pilot House hosts an evening of buffet, open mic music and an auction. Join us on Sunday, May 4 for this great event. JAZZ AT THE BEACH - NEW in Summer 2014. We sponsor music in the cubs of Cape May County, and share some time on air with the County’s jazz artists.

NOW RECRUITING FOR VOLUNTEERS!

DJS AND ON-AIR TALENT

Plans to expand our programming in 2014 means we need support! We are actively seeking program ideas and talent for daily 6-9am talk and information programming.

ENGINEERS

Ongoing broadcasting and new internet streaming require top-notch talent. Computer support, broadcast tower support, website support and more. Intern slots available too!

WEB MASTER

We are launching new websites for CCA and WCFA in May. We are seeking website support and development as we grow these web broadcasting platforms.

WCFA 101.5 FM

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Lower Cape May Regional High School Student Of The Week

ower Cape May Regional High School junior, Pete Mayer, 16 of Villas, is a student who is a pleasure to teach. Recently, Pete participated in the popular St. Baldrick’s event, having his head shaved to help raise funds for pediatric cancer research. We chatted about his inspirations and aspirations... What influenced you to be so enthusiastic about academics? I would have to say all of my great teachers that lead me in the right direction day after day. Who is your most influential teacher? That would have to be English teacher, Ms Jackie Siscone, because she has such a positive outlook on life that she conveys to the class as she teaches. What is your favorite subject? English because I can express myself through my writing. How do you balance academics and athletics? It is tough at times, but hard work and having no distractions always helps. I always have a goal set in mind that allows me to achieve success. What activities are you involved in? Ice Hockey; Track, Future Business

Leaders of America, Key Club, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Spanish Club, and I help the Junior class in activities as much as I can. How did it feel to win the junior var-

sity Ice Hockey championship? Well, considering I have only been involved with this sport for three years, to work at something for so long and finally get to the point where a team achieves some-

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thing great just felt amazing. Nothing compared to it. How do you maintain such a great attitude? I have always just been raised to have a positive attitude and outlook on life. What influenced you to participate in St Baldricks? It was a great opportunity to help people who unfortunately are facing a disease. The event allowed each participant to raise money for pediatric cancer research, and I was able to raise $360 for the foundation. Do you have any other hobbies outside of school? I have been surfing since I was in third grade. It is something that I enjoy tremendously and it allows me to simply have fun and release some built-up energy. What are your future plans? I know that I want to stay in New Jersey; however I am not sure which school I want to attend yet. I do have a very strong passion for the science field, so I hope to pursue a career in science, majoring in bio-chemistry.


4/5: GABLES’ Diversity Weekend Presents Bait & Swish At Marq’s Pub

Comedian Poppy Champlan performed at this year’s Bait and Swish. She has also appeared on The Joan Rivers Show, Oprah and Entertainment Tonight.

Pearl Chenette, Suzanne Gustafson, Ann McLuke, Joan Curran, Cindy Franklin PHOTOGRAPHS BY NICOLE DEVER... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

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

704 WEST LAKE DRIVE, CAPE MAY POINT 2 bedroom, 1 bath overlooking Lilly Lake. Recently remodeled home offers a new kitchen, gas heat, central a/c Being offered fully furnished. $649,000

215 HERITAGE LANE, CAPE MAY 2 brm., 2 bath Heritage Triangle Condominium tastefully decorated Great location, close to beach and mall Complex offers beautifully landscaped grounds and swimming pool $525,000

111-A FIRST AVENUE, CAPE MAY Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath semi-detached home just 2 short blocks to the beach. Nice lighthouse view, great rental income, being sold turn-key. Act now and take advantage of this summer ’s rental income. $487,500

821 BEACH AVENUE, CAPE MAY 9 bedroom, 7 bath Beachfront Victorian with ocean views. Once a B&B, this lovely home has been transformed into a family gathering place with excellent rental income and many recent upgrades. $1,995,000

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423 E St John Ave., Villas $139,900

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Impeccably Clean & Surprisingly Spacious 3 Bedroom Ranch!

Theresa Senico ABR, CRS, GRI, SRES 609-408-4655 www.theresasenico.com

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DJ Volk, Tommy Raniszewski, Craig Vanbaal, Conrad Logan, Doreen Talley, Anthony Bruno Mike Kirk of North Wildwood has been to Bait and Swish three times. “This year, I was called up on stage by the evening’s magician,” he said. “He had me put on a tuxedo jacket but he fed his own arms through it. I couldn’t see what he was doing because he was behind me, but people were laughing!” Fun fact: Magician Matt Cadabra has also appeared on America’s Got Talent.

Vance Enck, Mike Kirk, Joe Gaffney, Bob Heward

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Bill and Rita Van Fossen

Vivian, Colleen, Martha

Up until a few weeks ago, Chris South was Managing Editor of the Cape May Star Wave. Then he left the paper and made a drastic life change. Now, Christopher works as a reporter for... the Cape May Gazette. He likes to sing and is an original, valued member of Terry-Oke Nation (for the uninitiated, that’s karaoke, as run by Terry O’Brien).

Erin Buffington, Peter Jepsen

Lee O’Connor, Patti Chambers

Chris South, Karen Knight

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4/5: GABLES’ Diversity Weekend Presents Bait & Swish At Marq’s Pub 220 BROADWAY, WEST CAPE MAY

1308 EMERSON AVE, N. CAPE MAY

4 Bedroom, 2 Bath home just a short walk into town and beaches. 2 car garage, off street parking. Great for year round living or investment. $439,000

2 Bedroom, 1 Bath home two blocks to the bay with fresh carpet and paint. Fenced in yard, deck in back yard. $249,000

932 SHUNPIKE RD., COLD SPRING

405 BEACH DRIVE, N. CAPE MAY Scott, Bernie, Maryellen, Barbara

4 Bedroom, 3 Bath home on just over an acre of land. Covered front porch, back deck, fireplace, large basement and so much more. $399,000

2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath bay front home with 2 living spaces, unobstructed views, patio and a large 60x125 lot. $539,900

754 SEASHORE RD., COLD SPRING

1330 D. WISCONSIN, CAPE MAY

4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Victorian circa 1890 with large private yard, garage, covered porch, large back deck and lots of charm. $209,900

Original owners, lightly used 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath super quad with covered porch and on the courtside. $310,000

4 HIGHS BEACH RD., DIAS CREEK

232 MARYLAND AVENUE, VILLAS

3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher on 1.13 acres with living room, dining room, kitchen, 10x16 deck and wall to wall carpet. $190,000

3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath home just a few houses to the beach. Fenced in yard with deck. $169,900

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Bettina Hansen, Lisa Schultz, Bern Yodzio, Nancy Caterini, Elaine Caterini

Michael Mertz, George, Bob, Mike, Scott PHOTOGRAPHS BY NICOLE DEVER


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

902 OCEAN DRIVE, UNIT 706 CAPE MAY Fabulous, well priced three-level 3 bedroom/2 bath condo featuring an open floor plan, generously sized bedrooms, baths (*dual sinks and jetted tub in master bath with separate super sized shower), custom cabinets, newer appliances, custom mirrors, designer light fixtures, covered decks (which lead to pool), central a/c, gas heat, master bedroom walk-in-closet, tons of storage space, garage with auto opener, and much more. The Canyon Club is well-established marina community. $489,000

5704 LAKE DRIVE WILDWOOD CREST New Listing! 9 BR/4 BA One-ofa-kind waterfront triplex including a single family home and a detached two unit home with unobstructed water views and spectacular sunsets. Multiple outdoor entertainment areas. Four boat slips, including one 40’ and three 25’. Riparian grant and tidelands lease water rights. $1,495,000

778 PARK BOULEVARD WEST CAPE MAY Completely renovated and expanded 3 BR/3 BA two-story home conveniently located within a few blocks to the beach and downtown. This home is basically brand new from the foundation up! $550,000

Rental: 105 Yale Avenue, Cape May - 2 BR/1.5 BA apartment. Sleeps 5. Call for 609.884.1300 for rates!

27 HARBOR COVE CAPE MAY Architecturally Stunning Upside Down Contemporary 3 story home with an exquisite front porch, grand foyer with sweeping custom staircase from first floor to the third floor. The first floor offers 5 bedrooms two full baths and a fabulous wet bar area leading to a large back covered porch area with fabulous Harbor views. The second level offers a library study, a wonderful Den with lots of light, a work out area and a serene master suite with another private deck, again overlooking the Harbor. $1,700,000

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

DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-1300 www.desatnickrealestate.com

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

DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-1300 www.desatnickrealestate.com

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

2 LOBLOLLY LANE NORTH CAPE MAY 3 BR/2.5 BA Beautiful Cape Cod style home positioned on a large corner lot in North Cape May. This meticulously maintained quintessential beach home is complimented by the over-sized covered front porch and red brick walkway. $399,000

21 BEECHWOOD AVENUE VILLAS This larger than average three bedroom rancher is in excellent conditon. There is newer siding, a newer roof, and new doors. There is spacious floor plan, offering an open living room and dining area with a vaulted ceiling and a kitchen with hardwood flooring and brand new stainless steel appliances. All three of the bedrooms have generous closet space and there is plenty fo storage. There is an attached one car garage, outdoor shower and new paved patio area. $199,900

203 PRINCETON AVENUE CAPE MAY POINT 5 BR/3 BA luxury beach home located only 3 short blocks to the beach! Outstanding views of The Lighthouse, State Park and ocean! $959,000

438 W. PERRY STREET CAPE MAY This cute Victorian in the heart of Cape May features 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and is close to the beach and mall. Enjoy watching the horse and buggy parading from the front porch or relax in seclusion on the rear deck, offstreet parking, eat-in kitchen, proven rental history- $649,000.

312 YALE AVENUE CAPE MAY POINT Duplex just 1.5 blocks to the beach. Each side has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Large wrap around porch, with two screened in areas. Past rental history. $750,000

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

DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-1300 www.desatnickrealestate.com

Rental: 238 Windsor Avenue, Cape May - Newly Renovated! 4 BR/1.5 BA. Sleeps 11. Call for 609.884.1300 for rates!

DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette Street Cape May Office: (609) 884-1300 www.desatnickrealestate.com

Rental: 439 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May - 3 BR/2 BA. Sleeps 8. Great views! Call for 609.884.1300 for rates!

Rental: 413 Yale Avenue, Cape May Point - 4 BR/3 BA single family home. Sleeps 13. Call for 609.884.1300 for rates!

1421 DELAWARE AVENUE CAPE MAY Spacious twin home located a block from Cape May Harbor with a large cathedral ceiling great room, dining area and new kitchen. Kitchen features cherry cabinets, granite counter-tops, new stainless steel appliances and hardwood floors. 3 BR, 2 BA, powder room, utility room, den and sun deck with screened porch. Being sold mostly furnished. Good rental history. $644,900. Rental: 406 Sunset Blvd., West Cape May - Single Family, 4 BR, 3 BA, Sleeps 10. $1,000-$3,200

Rental: 107 Pittsburgh Ave., Cape May - 4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home just a block to beach with oceanview front porch, sleeps 9, w/d, a/c, wi-fi, ID#119774, $2,500-$4,500/week. Coldwell Banker Sol Needles 512 Washington St. Mall Cape May (609) 884-8428 www.cbcapemay.com

Rental: 918.5 Columbia Avenue, Cape May - 2 Bedroom/1 Bath Apartment with Kitchen. $8500 Memorial Day thru Labor Day + Utilities.

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

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