V17 N46

Page 1

EXIT ZERO A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean December 19, 2019 Vol. 17, No. 46 America’s Original Seaside Resort

A Special Time Of Year

Congress Hall’s TreeLighting Ceremony P6-39

Parade After-Party At Exit Zero Filling Station P49-55

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And that’s because of events like the annual Nick Fedoroff Community Christmas Celebration, at Convention Hall on December 15. Featuring free activities like face painting, games, refreshments and entertainment, the event honored the legacy of a beloved former captain of Cape May Police Department. Donations were collected for an annual toy drive benefiting disadvantaged children. That toy drive was founded by (and is named for) another late, beloved officer, Sergeant Bill Alvarez. Top: The McCullen and Laughlin families. Left: Rob Sheehan, Diane Sorantino, Sandy Fedoroff, Heather McManus. More photographs in next week’s issue. Aleksey Moryakov.

Harry’s End Of The Season Closing Party P56-68

Adopt Yeti For Christmas! P73-75

FIND OUR EZ MASCOT PHIL! CLIPART CONTEST ON PAGE 22


Page 2

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

609.884.1300 Rosemans Lane, Cape May Five new homes under contract! Two new homes & one lot sold! Multiple new builds available starting at $825,000! Opportunity to become Paddle Club Member, enjoy two pools, & Spicer Club Room! Boat slips to 70’ available for additional fees!

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record

1001 Lafayette Street, Cape May NJ

Browse our inventory of over 85 sale and 300 rental listings and the MLS at

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 3

12/6: Cape May Hospitality Night... Congratulations, Guys!

John Dupiriak proposed to Jasmine Hyatt with a little help from Santa and Mrs Claus at Hospitality Night on Washington Street Mall last Thursday. Look for more Hospitality Night photographs in next week’s issue. PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

hoppy holidays! Limited Edition Craft Christmas Beers Now On Tap

Free $20

gift card when you buy a

card $100 gift

The Oyster Bar

Lucky Bones WEDNESDAY NIGHTS Local & specialty East Coast oysters shucked to order PRICES STARTING FROM $1

Backwater GrillE OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER DAILY 1200 ROUTE 109 SOUTH • CAPE MAY (609) 884-BONE (2663)


EXIT ZERO

Page 4

December 19, 2019

The Exit Zero Information Page

Everything you wanted to know about Cape May’s peppy periodical... and then some ABOUT US Editor/Publisher: Jack Wright General Manager Cathrine O’Brien Production Manager: Katie Repici Contributing Editor: Diane Stopyra Artist: Mike DeMusz Photographers: Aleksey Moryakov, Suzanne Kulperger, Jessica Orlowicz, Gabi Urda 609-770-8479 / info@exitzero.com Every Thursday, Exit Zero is delivered to around 300 establishments. We also operate a retail store, a restaurant and a gas station, all under the umbrella of Exit Zero Filling Station, located at 110 Sunset Boulevard on the beautiful Cape Island. Please note: We no longer offer subscriptions to our weekly magazine. Too many people were receiving issues very late or, in some cases, not at all. That’s all down to the vagaries of sending by bulk mail. EXCEPTION: You can pay $100 to get EZ delivered first-class (11 people HAVE signed up). Call 609-7708479 if you’d like to order.

HOW TO... ORDER A PHOTO

REQUEST A PHOTOGRAPHER

SEND A VACATION PHOTO

«Email us at photo@exitzero.us (write Photo Order in subject line) and tell us the date the photo appeared and on which page. If you don’t have email, call us on 609-770-8479.

«Email info@exitzero.us and write PHOTO REQUEST in the subject line. Or call 609-770-8479. There is no charge, but we can’t ALWAYS guarantee we will show up. Aleksey is a busy guy!

«We love pictures of our magazine on vacation. Email your photos and details to info@exitzero.us and write EZ ON VACATION in the subject line. Do NOT send hard copies. They don’t print well.

SUBSCRIBE TO COLOR ISSUES

READ US ONLINE

ADVERTISE

«Although we no longer offer subscriptions to the weekly issue, you can still subscribe to the FOUR color issues next year. Call 609-770-8479 or order online at ezstore.us.

«You can read our issues online, courtesy of our virtual magazine reader. Just visit our website, exitzero.us, and click where it says THIS WEEK’S ISSUE. Enjoy!

«This magazine is funded through advertising – so please support our advertisers! To discuss our affordable packages, contact Jack Wright on 609-770-8479 or jack@exitzero.us.

SOME INTERESTING CAPE MAY TRIVIA AND FUN FACTS

Weird Sea Creature

Did You Know?

What We’re Reading

Flamingo tongue snails take their body tissue and wrap it around the outside of their shells, which is why they look like they’re covered in orange or yellow spots. (The animals are threatened by people who collect them not knowing they’re alive.) They feed on corals with the help of a sharp tongue that scrapes away and leaves nothing but skeleton behind — it regenerates. The snails also steal chemicals from these corals that they can then use to poison their own predators.

Cape May’s harbor, a century old, came to be when a power broker from Pittsburgh named William Flinn dredged 500 marshy acres with the intention of using the spoils to develop East Cape May. His development project never came to fruition, but the harbor proved invaluable. During both world wars, it provided much-needed access to the Delaware Bay for our troops, and during Prohibition it provided a safe haven for rum runners. Now, it’s home to the only Coast Guard boot camp in the nation, as well as the second most lucrative fishing port, with landings totaling more than $100 million. Recreational fishing more your thing? The marinas along the harbor offer charter trips and boat rentals. Sea-to-table never tasted so good.

You Know You Want This Kristen Roupenian From the author of the viral New Yorker fiction piece “Cat Person” comes a darkly funny collection of fiction stories — safe for adults only.


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 5

live this week

A Cape May Classic since 1926

NFL Specials fri Light Up the Moon sat Until Sunrise thu, sun

HAPPY HOUR Mon-Fri 4-7pm

LATE-NIGHT MENU Available Every Night ’Til Close!

GOOD FOOD. GOOD DRINKS. GOOD TIMES! 426 WASHINGTON STREET 609-884-3459 Follow us on Facebook

1.5 lb Whole Steamed Lobster SALAD, FRENCH FRIES, COLESLAW $19.99

King Cut Prime Rib Dinner VEG, POTATO AND GARLIC BREAD $19.99

LIVE THIS WEEK saturday

Marc Storace

Open 7 days / Year-Round 400 WASHINGTON STREET 609-770-8559


EXIT ZERO

Page 6

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony

The Burke family and friends PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Aleathea’s

Stay at the Inn New Year’s Eve! Ask About Our Package Deal!

Aleathea’s is closed until December 28 Breakfast Sunday, December 29 to Wednesday, January 1 from 8 to 11am. Dinner at 5pm Saturday to Tuesday

The Inn Bar Open Friday til Tuesday at 2pm Bar menu from 3pm (not available 12/31)

Happy Hour Sat-Mon 2-5pm - Food Specials 4 -5pm 3 Course Early Seating Offer 5:00-5:30pm - $30

No Early Seating on Tuesday, December 31

7 Ocean Street, Cape May 800-582-5933 innofcapemay.com

Saturday & Sunday 7-2 Closing for the season on December 22. Thank you to all our costumers and a HAPPY to all! Beach & HOLIDAYS Grant 609-884-3772


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 7

GOINGS-ON CAPE MAY STAGE PRESENTS: MURDER FOR TWO: THE HOLIDAY EDITION Where: Cape May Stage. When: Now-December 29. How Much: $25/person. Know This: It’s Christmas Eve... and while there shouldn’t be a creature stirring (not even a mouse), a mystery writer has been murdered. With a bevy of suspects, an intrepid police officer aims to identify the killer. This musical features just two actorsone playing the investigator, one playing the variety of suspects- and the only weapon at their disposal is a piano. Can the officer make his suspects spill their guts and sing? More info: Call 609-770-8311. ‘HOW RUDOLPH GOT HIS GLOW BACK’ Where: Elaine’s Dinner Theater. When: Now-December 29. How Much: $30/adults. $20/kids (14 under) Know This: Will they be able to help him get back his glow? Find out if Mrs Claus and the rest can save Christmas before time runs out this holiday season. More info: Call 609-884-4358. WINTER WONDERLAND SPECTACULAR Where: Congress Hall. When: Now-December 31. All day. How Much: Cost varies. Know This: Don’t miss the train this season! Come escape to the North Pole as Congress Hall is transformed into a magical Winter Wonderland with events for everyone. From their annual tree lighting ceremony to breakfast with Santa, holiday dinner and bingo with Blue and a Cape May Stage production of “A Congress Hall Christmas”, There’s endless entertainment for the young and young at heart. More info: Call 609-884-6542. AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS EXHIBIT Where: Emlen Physick Estate. When: Now-January 1. All day. How Much: Free! Know This: An exhibit of holiday traditions through the years complete with model trains, toys and much more! More info: Call 609-884-5404.

Roller skating is back at Cape May Convention Hall. So stop what you’re doing, drop your plans and roll on over for some good old fashioned fun.

INSIDER TIP Roller skates were invented in 1760. The man behind them, John Joseph Merlin, unveiled them at a fancy party and immediately crashed into a mirror. Hopefully, you’ll have better luck at Convention Hall, where roller skating kicks off on December 20! CHRISTMAS PAJAMA PARTY Where: Cape May Brewing Co. When: December 20. Know This: They’ll have some typical sleepover games...spin the bottle, anyone? but, instead of having to kiss someone you barely know, there will be prizes for the winners. In addition, they’ll have board games throughout the Tasting Room and a ton more games to come! More info: Call 609-849-9933. ROLLER SKATING Where: Cape May Convention Hall. When: December 20-March 29. How Much: $5/skater. $2/non-skater. $2/ traditional skate rental. $4/in-line skate rental. Know This: Guests may bring their own standard or in-line skates. More Info: For the full roller skating schedule, visit www.discovercapemaynj.com. A CONGRESS HALL CHRISTMAS Where: Congress Hall Harrison Room. When: December 22 & 29.

How Much: $25/adult. $15/kids. Know This: Join Blue the Pig, Santa and Mrs Claus on a lighthearted holiday adventure. With Christmas soon approaching, Santa and Mrs Claus head to their favorite vacation spot. With the assistance of Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Claus soon meet some of the ghosts hanging around Congress Hall and find the holiday spirit they were searching for! More Info: Call 609 884-6542. NEW YEAR’S EVE BEACH BASH Where: The Rusty Nail. When: December 31. 9:30pm-12:30am. How Much: $65/person. Know This: Put on your flip flops and aloha shirts and dance the night away to the rockin’ sounds of the Smooth Edge Band. Watch the beach ball drop as we count down to midnight. Includes appetizers, open bar, party hat and a champagne toast. More Info: Visit rustynailcapemay.com. EXIT ZERO BURNS SUPPER Where: Cape May Convention Hall. When: January 25. Doors open at 5pm. How Much: $45/person. Know This: Celebrate the legacy of Scotland’s famed poet, Rabbie Burns. Featuring fabulous Celtic music from the Bastard Bearded Irishmen, the Bastard Sons of Captain Mey and Nae Breeks Pipe & Drums. Includes a 3-course Scottish meal catered by The Washington Inn. More Info: Reserve seats online at ezstore.us or call 609-770-8479.


EXIT ZERO

Page 8

December 19, 2019

Exit Zero Almanac

All the meteorological, oceanographic and other scientific data you need to plan your weekend! WEATHER

THU December 19 FRI

December 20

SAT

December 21

SUN

December 22

MON

December 23

32

SUNRISE

7:13

SUNSET

MOON PHASE

4:40

1 7 8 U 37 7:13 4:40 2 7 8 V 42

7:14

4:41

2 7 8 W 46 7:14 4:41 2 7 8 X 46

7:15

4:42

2 7 8 Z

HIGH TIDE

LOW TIDE

1:26am 1:37pm 2:25am 2:38pm 3:24am 3:42pm 4:23am 4:44pm 5:19am 5:41pm

7:19am 7:58pm 8:30am 8:57pm 9:34am 9:52pm 10:32am 10:44pm 11:26am 11:34pm

OCEAN TEMP

55 55 55 55 55

SURF REPORT

1-2ft

Ankle-knee

1ft

Ankle-high

1ft

Ankle-high

1ft

Ankle-high

1-2ft

Ankle-knee


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 9


Page 10

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 11

Ramblings From The Editor

A

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

lthough I believe that Facebook will be ultimately responsible for the demise of humankind, I do spend around 15 minutes every day, usually in the predawn hours while my dogs are doing their business, checking to see if any interesting local issues are being raised. Usually the experience leaves me frustrated, though there’s always the odd baby goat video, or black bears playing on the swings of a North Jersey home, to cheer me up. Recently, there have been lots of comments inspired by the construction of Lokal Hotel, the bandstand in Rotary Park, the planned new Hotel Icona at the old Beach Theater and the new restaurant that’s going to be added to the arcade on Beach and Jackson. The usual complaint is that none of these projects are in the Cape May spirit — they are not Victorian. Of course they’re not Victorian. We do not live in Victorian times. We are about to enter the third decade of the 21st century and that should be reflected in the architecture, just

like it was in Victorian times, when, guess what, people generally built in the Victorian style. If you start throwing up (and I use the phrase deliberately) fake Victorian buildings, you are doing a great disservice to the authentic buildings that grace our Historic District. Not only that, but it would be a giant red flag to the National Park Service, who monitor places like Cape May which are on the National Historic Landmark register. If Cape May were ever to removed from

Collier’s liquor store

BIG WINE SALE! 15% OFF

12 Bottles or more! [SOME SALE ITEMS EXCLUDED]

OPEN 10-6 CHRISTMAS EVE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY: Merry Merry! Mon-Wed 10-8 / Thu 10-9 / Fri & Sat 10-10 / Sun 11-8

202 JACKSON 609-884-8488 follow us on instagram

& facebook for weekly specials

that list, it would be a huge blow because it could open up the gates for barbarian builders to come in and construct vinyl monstrosities in the center of our beautiful city. Guess what would NOT impress the National Park Service? Building fake Victorian homes. I read an article online recently which phrased it beautifully, saying that copying an older style of home is “more insidious than an Elvis impersonator, because at least with an Elvis impersonator, you know for sure that it’s not the real Elvis.” Cape May HAS to evolve, like any healthy community. Tastefully designed modern buildings are necessary. This city needed a new bandstand because the old one was rotting. The new restaurant at the arcade has a simple, beachy look that will work well on the beachfront. As for Lokal Hotel, I realize it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but I think its rustic vibe is a great addition to the stock of accommodations on the island. My penultimate chance to remind you of Exit Zero Burns Supper! Tickets are $45. Buy at ezstore.us or call 609-770-8479.

³

American Cuisine Freshest Seafood Sizzling Steaks Great Bar Menu

CLOSED FOR THE SEASON

Wishing you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 615 LAFAYETTE STREET, CAPE MAY 609-884-2111 oysterbayrestaurant.com


EXIT ZERO

Page 12

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony

Friends PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Uncle Bill’s And FAMILY RESTAURANT

Celebrate the Season! We Are Open December 27-31 regular hours

609-884-5882

breakfast w/ Uncle Bill 12/21 & 12/22

Open 7:00am daily

Fri-Sun @ 5pm

Gift card sale! buy $100, get $20 free. or buy $50, get $10 free!

104 JACKSON STREET

BEACH & PERRY, CAPE MAY MAY


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 13

Our Famous

ITALIAN CHRISTMAS SAUSAGE Available Nov 1 -­ Dec 31

PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY!


Page 14

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Where We’re Eating

Here’s what the EZ team had for breakfast this week

Serving Lunch & Dinner Daily

HOLIDAY GIFT CARD OFFER!

RECEIVE AN EXTRA $10 FOR EVERY $50 PURCHASED! Stop By, Call or Order Online! Valid November 29 - December 23, 2019

322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May (609) 884-9119 tishasfinedining.com Fabulous Food & Cool Cocktails in a casual pub atmosphere! Happy Hour Daily 3-6pm & All Day Sunday

HALF PRICE WINE BY THE BOTTLE ALL DAY FRIDAY!

HOLIDAY GIFT CARD OFFER! RECEIVE AN EXTRA $10 FOR EVERY $50 PURCHASED! Stop By, Call or Order Online! Valid November 29 - December 24, 2019

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION Tues, Dec 24 - 11:30am-3:30pm

$100 Gift Card Giveaway (must be present) Wear Your Ugly Sweater for a Chance to Win! 1/2 Price Apps - $2.50 Domestic Drafts $3.25 23 oz. Domestic Drafts $3.00 Coors Light Bottles $5 Christmas Cocktail $5 Wines by the Glass

LUNCH & DINNER DAILY

Kitchen Hours: 11:30am-10pm 11:30am-11pm Friday & Saturday

3729 Bayshore Road Nor th Cape May (609) 889-7000 www.5WestPub.com

E

very week, the Exit Zero crew goes for lunch (or dinner or, maybe even on occasion, breakfast) at one of Cape May’s excellent dining establishments. Then we give you the skinny on what we ate, what we talked about (or some of what we talked about), who spat their drink from laughing too hard, who served us, who we bumped into and, you know, the general vibe. The place: Wawa on Texas Avenue. The obsession: Cat Country, the radio station, once called Wawa “Disney for people from South Jersey.” Both The New York Times and Mashable have written about “the cult of Wawa.” And a Philadelphia magazine article profiled some of the diehard fans who’ve gotten Wawa tattoos and at least one couple who got married there. The door holding: Everyone does it. Perhaps nowhere on planet earth do people hold the door more readily and happily than at Wawa. Never mind the fact that we run each other down in the parking lot. (Seriously — that parking lot is waaay tricky!) The trivia: Wawa is a Native American name for goose. It is also the name of the Pennsylvania town where the Wawa business began, as a dairy processing plant. It expanded into retail in 1964. The calories: Have you noticed they’re now calculated for you automatically as you plug in your order? This is equal parts handy and horrifying. The food: Food and Wine magazine once called Wawa’s tuna hoagie on whole wheat “heaven for a few bucks.” But, since it was early (practically dawn), we opted instead for the scrambled egg bowl and and an everything bagel sandwich with egg whites, turkey, American cheese and bacon. But we still believe the star of the Wawa menu is the melty buffalo hoagie with breaded chicken and extra jalapeños. (620 calories, if you must know.) To drink: Hazelnut coffee with lots of milk —it’s the Jack way on those rare events when he actually risks tummy upset by drinking coffee. The run-in: We chatted with Christina Mantz, navy vet, mom and affable employee of the Grand Hotel. Also: Ed Melega, president of the Cape May Maritime Museum and an active-duty coast guardsmen of 24 years who still works in security at TraCen Cape May on the harbor. The book: It’s called The Wawa Way. Look it up! The consensus: Despite those sobering calorie (and sodium) counts, sometimes a body just craves a Wawa.


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 15

Romantic Seaside Getaway 9 Lux�r� Guest Rooms

$40 EARLY SEATING PRIX FIXE Offered Sunday - Friday 5:00-5:30 pm *Excluding Holiday Weekends*

OPEN NIGHTLY AT 5:00 PM 1301 Beach Avenue ǀ Cape May ǀ 609.884.9090 WWW.PETERSHIELDSINN.COM


EXIT ZERO

Page 16

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony

McElroy, Milessa and Bob family donate Christmas tree PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

LUNCH 11:30AM - 4:00PM DINNER SUN-THUR 4-8PM & FRI & SAT 4-9PM HAPPY HOUR SUN-FRI 3-6PM LATE NIGHT MENU!

NIGHTLY DINNER SPECIALS!

MONDAY PRIME RIB $22 TUESDAY FINS CHICKEN POT PIE $17 WEDNESDAY FETTUCCINI BOLOGNAISE $18 THURSDAY RUSTIC MEATLOAF $16 all include salad and dessert

BAR SPECIALS!

PIEROGIES & PINTS MONDAY TACO TUESDAY FLATBREAD &WHITE CLAW WEDNESDAY WING NIGHT THURSDAY FRI DEC 20 UGLY SWEATER NIGHT MATT ADAMS TRIO 9PM - 12AM

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE ! SAT DEC 21 MEGAN KNIGHT 9PM - 12AM

SUN DEC 22 CAMILLE PERUTO 3PM - 6PM

142 DECATUR ST ON THE WASHINGTON MALL 609-884-3449 finscapemay.com


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 17


EXIT ZERO

Page 18

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Washington Inn 1st Annual Christmas Dinner To Go

Christina, Amanda

Available for pick up Christmas Day Call for more information and to place your order

Chimilevn family

609 884 5697 washingtoninn.com

Julie and Michael Cahalane

Ronni, Tommy


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 19


EXIT ZERO

Page 20

Harbor View

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

RESTAURANT, MARINA & BAR

OPEN THURSDAY-SUNDAY at 11:30am Breakfast SAT & SUN 8-11:30am Andrew, Bob, Lori, Lily

Taking reservations for NYE!

Kevin, Mary Ann, Jackson and Ryder Whelan

thursday night

Prime Rib Dinner $16 sunday all day + night Burger Mania sunday night

Turkey Dinner $16 954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY 609-884-5444 ¯ HarborViewCapeMay.com

Aunt Heather, Natalie, CJ


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 21


EXIT ZERO

Page 22

fun things to do at...

December 19, 2019

Bartender Of The Week

daily tastings & flights * tapas kitchen thu - mon * flights pairing * sundays& bites at 11am * online reservations required

to Wines Tour * vines Saturdays at 2PM online reservations required

This week, Jeremy Scrocca from The Ebbitt Room is up. How long have you been bartending? Eight years. Favorite drink to make? A Negroni because it has to be made just right or it’s not going to be good. With the correct amount of gin and stirred not shaken! What’s your bartending pet peeve? When customers start grabbing and eating my drink garnishes like it’s a salad bar! Dream job? A food travel tv host.

Wine Of The Week Live Music every * saturday 2-5 21 + happy hour * fridays 5-8pm with PM

live music & specials please like us on facebook & instagram to follow our 12 Deals of christmas! sorry: no outside food or beverage

609-884-1169

711 Townbank Road, North Cape May

CapeMayWinery.com

Joe Canal’s Cape May Discount Liquor Invivo X by Sarah Jessica Parker Sauvignon Blanc *On Sale* - $17.99 This wine is fresh, smooth, and layered on the palate. Its stylish aromas and flavors of grapefruit peel and tropical fruits coupled with its easy-drinking aftertaste should pair well with light appetizers or a glass of wine by itself.

ENTER THE CLIPART CONTEST We concealed the Exit Zero Filling Station mascot Phil (get it?) in an ad. Enter in one of two ways: 1. Email info@exitzero.us (put CLIPART CONTEST in subject line) with the name of the ad that contains the clipart, plus your name, address and telephone number; 2. Mail to Exit Zero Clipart Contest, 110 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May, NJ 08204. Entries by December 26. Random winner will receive a $10 Exit Zero Filling Station gift card. Winner will be posted on our Facebook page each Friday. Here’s the exact size of the image. Happy hunting!


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 23


EXIT ZERO

Page 24

OPEN FOR

Christmas Dinner

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Liquor store opens at 2 pm Dinner from 3 to 9 pm with a special holiday menu CHRISTMAS EVE HOURS Breakfast - 7:30 am to 1 pm Lunch - 11 am to 3 pm Dinner - 3 pm to 6 pm Last seating at 5:30 pm

Happy Holidays from our family to yours Olivia, Lucas, Brody AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE

Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey 609-889-2000

Harper, Jersey, Clover

Dave, Ilona, Larisa


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 25

Undertow

T

Terry O’Brien’s legendary column... social satire, shameless plugs — and general self-indulgence

he column you’re reading is called Undertow. Sometimes I write fast, sometimes I write slow. But fast or slow is hardly the matter, what’s definite is I’ve surely got fatter. But that’s okay, the point it is moot. It helps me fill out my new Santa suit! Actually, Santa got called away in a pinch, so I write this today done up as the Grinch. The Grinch is for kids! (And one strange older lady.) The Grinch is for Jack and Cathy and Katie. They came for the waffles, the smoothies and tots. They stayed for the burgers, the curries and shots! And so it was on this Christmas week, that the Grinch’s eyebrow game was on fleek. So as we draw near the end of this semi-clever rhyme, we here at EZ wish you a wonderful time. Spend it with friends, relations and family. And read Jack’s column, which gets a bit rambly. Spend it with things and the ones that you love. And spare a thought for those looking down from above. So go spend the week on a family vacation. We’ll be here waiting at ye olde Filling Station. With music and laughs and all sorts of libation. We’ll be your host on any

occasion. And may I just say as I work on this column, sometimes I’m nice, I’m not always a gollum. So please do accept, to you, from me, my very best wishes and Christmas-y glee. In other words, Merry Christmas ya filthy animals. It’s Not What It Looks Like of the Week: I’ve been battling some shoulder pain recently and got some Icy Hot patches that make you smell like a 75-year-old club tennis player after three hard sets and a slathering of Ben Gay. (Maturity Points for not making a gay joke here.) They’re effective, but difficult

to place properly on one’s upper right shoulder blade area by oneself, so I recruited Exit Zero Filling Station barkeep Gordon Sterling to assist. Into the restroom we went, off went my shirt, on went the patch, and in walked other EZFS bartender Steve Wilson. The moment just kind of hung there; me half-naked, Gordon’s hands on my back, Steve in the doorway looking confused (aroused?). He slowly backed out, on went my shirt, back to work went Gordon, and a silent promise was made to never speak of it again. Compliment of the Week: From Lea and Ken Nadler from Harrisburg, PA, who said I have a perfect James Taylor voice. This is appreciated as I try my best to sound like the singers I cover. I also do a fair-to-middlin’ version of his alcohol and cocaine addiction. (Just kidding. I’ve never done cocaine. Welcome to my Christmas column.) EZFS Customers of the Week: Kathe (it’s pronounced Kathy but she just had to be different, like my wife Cath-no E-rine) and Kevin Stepanuk, regulars who stopped in for dinner, stayed for some music (after a


EXIT ZERO

Page 26

Merry Christmas

The Lobster House

CLOSED FOR THE SEASON Thank you for a fantastic 2019 & we’ll see you in April 2020! Call 609-435-5078 to purchase gift cards for the holidays.

week playing with Bill Caterini, Al Olivero and Walt Sapsai, Jr, all wonderful musicians, it was nice to get back to my regular partner Tim Joyce, who slips on like an old sock (in fact, that is now his Blues Man name, Tim “Old Sock” Joyce) and got swept up in what became the Exit Zero Discotheque, led by Maureen Harris and a gaggle of dancers fresh from Congress Hall’s Winter Wonderland and, apparently, several spectacular cocktails. EZFS Customers of the Week II: Paul and Sherry McCord are Frequent Fillers who came in, had dinner and went home like normal people. We get so few of them at EZFS we sometimes forget what they look like, so thank you for reminding us. They have Trinkets, a jewelry shop on Carpenter’s Lane behind the mall. EZFS Customer of the Week III: Cape May Brewing Co. point man Justin Vitti is, I’m certain, incredibly proud of his beautiful baby daughter and, I’m certain, crushingly disappointed he cannot show her how to grow an oldtimey handlebar mustache. EZFS Customers of the Week IV: You’ve probably seen Britt Cameron’s blonde bob bouncing in the morning sun as she runs the West Cape May bridge with somewhere between one and six children in tow. She and husband Scotty were in for dinner. ALONE. How is this possible with six kids? “A team of Swedish babysitters?” I asked. Turns out they left their oldest in charge for the first time and were feeling confident, but the check-ins were regular. Family. It’s all we have in the end. So do it well. Marriage Is: Giving your wife your charger until you die. Thank You of the Week: To Cape Harbor Shell. As Exit Zero Delivery Guy, I make unscheduled pit stops depending on how much coffee or iced tea I’ve had, and Cape Harbor Shell has that good restroom toilet paper. They could have gone cheap, like other gas stations, but they didn’t. Worst Thing That Has Ever Happened of the Week: Took my son Henry to Pizza Hut in Rio

December 19, 2019 Grande after basketball practice last week (he made the traveling team!) and ordered one plain, one ham and onion, confirmed twice by the cashier, and got home to find ham and pineapple on the pie. That Pizza Hut needs to be destroyed, the bricks buried at sea, and the ground salted. Hey Buddy Tip of the Week: When you park on the grass outside the auditorium at LCMR High School like you’re some kind of genius big shot, everyone thinks you’re a jerk. Song of the Week: “Must Have Been Ol’ Santa Claus” by Harry Connick, Jr. The last truly great American Christmas song. TV Show of the Week: HBO’s Watchmen wrapped up this week and it was pretty great. It positioned itself as this hyper-woke response to the Trump Era, but in the end those elements were just woven into a greater overarching story. Or, as I like to call it, a story. Confusing TV Show of the Week: HBO’s Mrs Fletcher. It was… fine. Well-acted, well-written, I suppose. But… who was it for? Guess we’ll never know as this first season is also the last and it’s just kind of… there. Pleasant TV Surprise of the Week: The Mandalorian on Disney +. Through six episode five have been great and one has been pretty good. I don’t have a lot of faith in Disney’s handling of Star Wars (The Last Jedi was excruciating and Rise of Skywalker looks worse) but, so far, consider me impressed. And Baby Yoda is awesome. I did my Christmas bit earlier, so I’d just like to close by saying I hope you all have a safe and happy Christmas. And if you’re looking for something to do, O’Brien & Joyce will be at EZFS every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 5-9. Christmas Eve will be a 12-4 afternoon session, and New Year’s Eve will be 6-10. Grown-up hours for grown-ups. Next week I’ll get into all my sappy end-ofyear stuff, but thank you all for sticking with me this far. ’Til next week, don’t get caught in The Undertow.


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 27

BOILER ROOM KEEPSAKE GROWLERS Looking for the perfect gift for your favorite beer aficionado? Stop by the Boiler Room and pick up one of our new custom keepsake Growlers for $20. These screw-top jugs are made entirely of amber-colored glass and can hold 64 ounces of your favorite brew.* OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY FROM 5PM • SATURDAY & SUNDAY FROM NOON 12 HDTVS FEATURING SPORTS • BEER & COCKTAILS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT • HALF PRICE WINE - TUESDAY NIGHTS *$20 includes Growler jug only. Beer refills purchased separately. All alcohol must be enjoyed on premises.

BOILERROOMCAPEMAY.COM LUNCH, DINNER, LATE-NIGHT MENUS AND TAKEOUT | 609.884.6507 | 200 CONGRESS PLACE


Page 28

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

FUN BREAKFAST & LUNCH DISHES

GREAT BURGERS &

CURRIES FOR DINNER

COOL COCKTAILS & LOCAL DRAFTS!

Every Tuesday, Friday & Saturday night come listen to Terry O’Brien & Friends. Great tunes, great food, great times! 110 Sunset Boulevard 609-770-8479 exitzero.com


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 29

OPEN DAILY sun-THU 8am -9pm FRI & SAT 8am-10pm

don’t miss HAPPY HOUR

4-6 DAILY!

THE SANTA SESSIONS! CHRISTMAS EVE FROM NOON-4PM TERRY & TIM PLAY FESTIVE SONGS TRY OUR CHRISTMAS COCKTAILS & GET SOME LAST-MINUTE SHOPPING DONE IN OUR COOL STORE!

Open Daily Year-Round for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner!

closed Thanksgiving

and Christmas Day


Page 30

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

The Cape May Crew

Bobby, Kass, Gina, Anna

The ladies


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 31


EXIT ZERO

Page 32

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony

John, Cuz Ray

Julia, Haley

The Burnett family and Lynn and Frank Saia PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Snack While You Shop Stay energized during shopping marathons with a treat from the Beach Plum Bakery & Café located inside West End Garage. Featuring La Colombe Coffee products and homemade doughnuts.

HOURS: Café: Fri-Sun 8am-4pm Mon-Thu 8am-2pm | Christmas Day closed

Shopping: Fri-Sat 10am-6pm Sun-Thu 10am-5pm Christmas Eve 8am-2pm Christmas Day closed antique furniture • accessories • estate jewelry • vintage memorabilia • framed artwork • home goods 609. 770. 8 2 6 1

|

4 8 4 P e rry S t re e t , C ap e May

|

t hewest end garage.com


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 33

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony

Windsor beach family

Maximus’ first Christmas

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Festive Holiday, Family-Style Meals To Go

Party Trays Â&#x; Antipasto Â&#x; Crab Fingers Shrimp Cocktail Â&#x; Scallops Wrapped in Bacon Sushi Tuna w/Wasabi, Pickled Ginger, Soy Sauce & Rice Crackers Planked Salmon w/Sweet Cajun Rub Prime Rib with Au Jus Baked Ham with Pineapple Honey Sauce Roast Turkey Breast with Sausage Stuffing & Gravy Roast Pork Loin with Mushroom Gravy Baked Salmon with Asian Ginger Sauce

for parties of six or more

Prepared by Executive Chef Carl PRICES STARTING @ $140

Also booking private events for 2020. Please call or text David for more info at 610-476-1333.

Central Avenue & Park Blvd in Cape May


EXIT ZERO

Page 34

!

Happy Holidays from the Cape May Brewing Co. Brew Crew!

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Janelle, Stacey, Bonnie

Ryan, Ella, Jayci, Kira, Camryn, Tessa, Emma Jackson

SUNSET LIQUORS Sunset & broadway

10-10 mon-sat & 12-10 sun • 609-435-5052

Brianna, Hope, Jules, Carley, Ava


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 35

THE ULTIMATE CAPE MAY FOOD & DRINK GUIDE What You Need To Know About The Food And The Vibe

Meals Served

Price Of Entrées

Bar Or BYOB?

B, L, D

$12-$38 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

$17-$36 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

Should I Food For Other Book? Kids? Details

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

Aleathea’s is located right across the street from the beach. Enjoy a cocktail on their lovely porch as you watch people go by.

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

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, with a choice of indoor and outdoor dining.

B, L, D

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

The Boiler Room has a chic industrial vibe with exposed brickwork, stainless steel table tops and a dance floor that’s often bopping. Feast upon brickoven pizza with draft beers.

D, Sunday L

$10-$16 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

NO

YES

DELANEY’S IRISH PUB & GRILL 400 Washington Street, Cape May (609) 770-8559 www.delaneyscapemay.com

As you’d expect of an Irish pub, this is the place to get Guinness and good pub grub. The burgers and meat pies have been receiving rave reviews.

L, D

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

FULL BAR

NO

YES

b H

THE EBBITT ROOM 25 Jackson Street, Cape May (609) 884-5700 www.caperesorts.com/ebbittroom

Enjoy your meal on The Ebbitt Room porch, overlooking tree-lined Jackson Street, or take in the buzzy vibe of the dining room and bar for a quintessential Cape May dining experience.

D

$28-$38 V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

NO

u

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

Casual and family-friendly, E. M. Hemingway’s offers fine seafood, prime beef and excellent specials.

B, L, D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

u b H

EXIT ZERO FILLING STATION 110 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May (609) 770-8479

Thai and Indian food, plus there are some fun American dishes, too and great burgers. If we do say so, the breakfast and lunch items are bangin’! Don’t miss a great Happy Hour every day 4-6pm.

B, L, D

$14-$26 Cards: V, MC,AE, D

FULL BAR

NO

YES

u b H U

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

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

L, D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

u b H U

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.

B, L, D

$6-$30 Cards: V, MC

FULL BAR

NO

YES

ub HU

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 American before dinner is a must-do Cape May experience.

B, L, D

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

FULL BAR

NO

YES

u b H U

LOUISA’S CAFÉ 104 Jackson Street, Cape May (609) 884-5882

Long before farm to table was the hot new thing to talk about, Louisa’s was practicing that philosophy. Nearly 40 years later, they’re maintaining that culinary excellence. Fresh ingredients, good food.

D

$20-$25 Cash Only

BYOB

YES

NO

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 (the thin-crust pizzas are excellent), great bar vibe and service. Lucky Bones gets it right every time.

L, D

$6-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

For tables of eight or more

YES

u b H

u b YES

YES

H U u b YES

YES

H

U

u b H

KEY u Onsite parking b Wheelchair accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season


Page 36

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

The Warmth of Jackson Street Where Taste & Togetherness Converge

Nestled in the Virginia Hotel, live piano music echos from The Ebbitt Room with flavorful notes from their award-winning wine collection. Set to the backdrop of a cozy fireplace, guests enjoy a seasonal or a holiday menu featuring farm-inspired meals from local Beach Plum Farm. Half-priced beer and wine by the glass, Monday - Friday, 4pm - 6pm. Early Dining Menu, Sunday - Friday, 5pm-6:30pm, 3 Course Prix Fixe $35+

Reservations 609.884.5700 | EbbittRoom.com | 25 Jackson Street

• Open Nightly • Piano Friday - Saturday Nights • Complimentary Valet Parking • Holiday Dining - Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve • Edible Jersey Local Heroes 2019 • Wine Specator Award of Excellence 2019


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 37

THE ULTIMATE CAPE MAY FOOD & DRINK GUIDE Meals Served

Price Of Entrées

Bar Or BYOB?

D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

u b H U

B, L, D

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

BYOB

NO

YES

u b H

D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

u b H

D

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

BYOB

YES

NO

H

While everything around it has changed, the Rio is still serving excellent food with old-style, friendly service. Really good wings too! And now, drum roll... they have unveiled an exciting breakfast menu.

B, L, D

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

FULL 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 and menu items for dogs!

B, L, D

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

FULL BAR

NO

YES

u b H U

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

This local favorite serves delicious food for lunch and dinner. And they have a pet-firendly patio too. Check out their sister restaurant, 5 West Pub, too.

B, L, D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

b U

TOMMY’S FOLLY CAFÉ 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, L

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

NO

NO

YES

u b H U

THE UGLY MUG 426 Washington Street Mall, Cape May (609) 884-3459

A Cape May legend. Inside, you’ll enjoy a classic pub atmosphere. Outside, it’s a great spot for people watching. Check their ad for upcoming live entertainment.

L, D

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

FULL BAR

NO

YES

b H

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

Reliably good food — there is a reason why people wait in line. You can sit outside with ocean and beach views — and dine with your dog if the weather is nice.

B, L

$4-$9 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

NO

YES

u b H U

UNION PARK Beach Avenue and Howard Street (609) 884-8811 www.unionparkdiningroom.com WASHINGTON INN 801 Washington Street, Cape May (609) 884-5697 www.washingtoninn.com

Fine 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. 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.

D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

u b H

D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

u b H

What You Need To Know About The Food And The Vibe

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

The dim, amber lighting, dark wooden bar, period fittings and classy staff give a special ambience. Listen to live piano music as you eat, or linger over cocktails at the classic bar.

OCEAN VIEW Beach and 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.

OYSTER BAY 615 Lafayette Street, Cape May (609) 884-2111 www.oysterbayrestaurant.com

Eat in the lovely, airy dining room or in the adjoining bar area with a fun vibe. There’s also a daily bar menu, happy hour, great martinis and classic, generous dishes.

PETER SHIELDS INN 1301 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-9090 www.petershieldsinn.com RIO STATION 3505 Route 9 South, Rio Grande (609) 889-2000

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

Should I Food For Book? Kids?

KEY u Onsite parking b Wheelchair accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season


Page 38

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Peyton and Brandi Girmscheid’s crew

Debbie, M&M

Want to be seen by around 15,000 people every week? Advertise in EZ! 609-770-8479 or info@exitzero.us

Shannon, Victoria, Marla, Raegan


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

12/6: Congress Hall’s Tree-Lighting Ceremony PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Page 39

Maddie Hogan’s Can’t Wait For Christmas Celebration!

With special accompaniment by Dale Barth

ELAINE’S

Monday, December 23 5-9pm

Susan Stasi, Susie Bayous, Lisa Bayous, Carol Corniola, Paula Fernandes

Van de Vaarst, Frey and Haske family

Ashley Kovach, Lorenzo, Lisa and Alicia Cellucci

Come dine with the family, Fit for all ages! An additional menu Offers Maddie’s top favorites! Witness the excitement Before your own eyes, For Saint Nick, or an elf, Might just stop by. The cheer of the audience Will help her select, Three people to be crowned this year’s Best Festively Dressed!

No cover charge or tickets to buy For best seating, come when the show starts at 5! for more information visit

officialmaddiehogan.com elainescapemay.com or call 609-884-4358

ELAINE’S

513 Lafayette Street Cape May


Page 40

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

12/6: Exit Zero Filling Station Tree Lighting PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Courtney Rosenberg, Diane Wright, Ash and Gray Grasso

Linda, Paul


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 41

Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year

Joe

Canal’s OF CAPE MAY

DISCOUNT Liquor Outlet Splits for BYOB!

Holiday Gift Baskets made to order

918 RTE 9, CAPE MAY @ END OF PARKWAY 609-884-7676 & RIO GRANDE AT 1613 RTE 47 SOUTH 609-886-9786


EXIT ZERO

Page 42

December 19, 2019

12/6: Exit Zero Filling Station Tree Lighting

Gray Grasso, Valerie Clark

Deb, Jim

Suzzy Sikler, Loran Schubarg, Julie Sauceda, Olivia and Katie Dowe PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

CHRISTMAS AT CONGRESS HALL

December 25 th, 2019 Gather with family and friends at Congress Hall. We have two delicious Christmas dining options. Blue Pig Tavern Christmas: 2pm-8pm Ballroom Christmas Buffet: 1pm-5pm Gather around for delicious holiday favorites like Maple Glazed Bacon Wrapped Grilled Quail, Roast Pork Loin, Wild Mushroom Ravioli and more. For Christmas reservations call (609) 884-6542 for the Ballroom Buffet and (609) 884-8422 for the Blue Pig Tavern 200 Congress Place, Cape May | caperesorts.com


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Perfect Stocking Stuffers

Only @ EXIT ZERO FILLING STATION 110 Sunset Boulevard 609-770-8479

Page 43


Page 44

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

WINTER WONDERL AND DON’T MISS THE TRAIN THIS SEASON

Celebrate the most magical time of year in Cape May with our annual holiday events for the whole family. WINTER WONDERLAND OPEN Through December 31 December 18-22 | Thursday-Friday 5pm-9pm | Saturday 9am-9pm | Sunday 9am-6pm December 23-31 | Sunday-Thursday 12pm-5pm | Friday-Saturday 12pm-7pm BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Congress Hall’s Grand Ballroom Saturdays and Sundays, through December 22 HOLIDAY DINNER & BINGO WITH BLUE AND THE CLAUSES Congress Hall’s Grand Ballroom | Saturdays, December 14 - 28 A CONGRESS HALL CHRISTMAS A Cape May Stage production in Congress Hall’s Harrison Room Thursdays, Fridays & Sundays, through December 29 ENJOY ALL THIS AND MORE Festive Holiday Decorations | Ride the Congress Hall Express and Carousel Holiday Shopping Village with 29 specialty vendors | Santa’s Workshop Gingerbread House Building | Story Time with Mrs. Claus Winter Wonderland Concert Series | Tasty Treats and Delicious Drinks


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 45

The Old Fogey

I

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

t will soon be time for the world (insofar as the Cape May city boundaries are the world, which as far as civilization is concerned, is totally the case) Snowball Championships. This event started in the 1930s, when Ermie Hemingway, Amelia Earhart, Erroll Flynn and pals used to winter here. This consisted mostly of debauchery and all manner of hi-jinks, not least of which was the “challenge an unsuspecting stranger to a snowball fight” prank. The naïve chump would be scrabbling around making a fluffy pom-pom of snow, while Erroll would roll an ice-ball from his pocket. Erroll’s balls were the talk of the coast, and if handled with cunning, they were capable of taking a woman’s head off. Or a man’s, of course. Well, that would have been that, but you know Cape May’s unofficial tagline: “Enough is Never Enough”, and so we started to contrive all manner of clever snowball-making devices. First, we had our jumbo snowball maker. Before you knew it, snowballs the size of pit ponies were flying all over town. I swear, I have never seen anything quite so

gay (in the old fashioned sense) than a chap strolling along the boardwalk, and a loud descending whistle and swelling shadow being the only forewarning of a ton of snow landing on him with an amusing “crump”. If one ignored the broken bones and blood, it was all delightful! Next up, we converted the gatling gun on the roof to fire ice pellets. That was a spectacle, though it played havoc with my shellshock flashbacks. So, on to the masterpiece: I had the old “coal into diamond” machine

in the basement that I had built to impress a lady. I would show a lump of coal in my palm, slip it unseen into the machine’s intake and whilst I gritted my teeth and pretended to squeeze, the device would employ a series of colossal steam pistons which compressed the coal so hard it became a diamond, which would be slipped back into my white-knuckled grip in time to present it with a flourish. It all went well until her per cat, a vile Siamese named Mr Chuckles, slipped whilst attacking me, and went into the intake. Anyways, I dusted it off, blowing off cobwebs and white fur, and started shoveling snow in, eager to join the noisy, jolly fray outside. Well, who knew that if you squeeze snow with a force of a billion pounds per square inch, it actually makes a tiny, unstable black hole? Not the dozens of Wildwooders who were hooting with joy outside, when the black-hole-ball landed among them. On the plus side, the cleanup was minimal, and incriminating evidence scant. Especially when I nudged all local lawyers into the collapsing black hole just in time.


Page 46

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

12/6: Exit Zero Filling Station Tree Lighting

Kelly Healy-Kreis, Ashley Kreis, Deb Brown, Emily Kreis, Art Brown, Bill Kampf, Wendy Day PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

NYE Dinner & Party PRIX FIXE 7-COURSE DINNER

3 seatings @ 4pm, 6pm & 8pm $85 per person Only Want to Come to the Countdown Party? $10 at the Door — Starts @ 10pm Lite Bites Champagne Favors Noisemakers 1317 Beach Avenue, Cape May l 609-898-2244 l capemaylamer.com/dining


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 47

Merry Christmas from The Original

FUDGE KITCHEN Your Christmas & Holiday Candy HQ! • PURE WHIPPED CREAMY FUDGE • PREMIUM CHOCOLATES • CHOCOLATE MINTS • CHOCOLATE-FILLED STRAWS •CLEAR CANDY TOYS AND ALL YOUR HOLIDAY FAVORITES!

For your convenience we will be open until 5pm on Christmas Eve! OPEN DAILY ON WASHINGTON STREET MALL & PROMENADE

1-800-23-FUDGE

FudgeKitchens.com


EXIT ZERO

Page 48

December 19, 2019

12/6: Exit Zero Filling Station Tree Lighting

The EZ crew... Shannon Demirel, Katie Dowe, Jack Wright, Walter Sapsai Jr, Tish Roussos, Grinch, Cathrine and Terry O’Brien PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Cape May Linen Outlet

109 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May OPEN DAILY Sun - Thu 10 - 4 l Fri & Sat 10 - 5 We’re Closed Dec 24-26

Take 20% Off Your Entire Purchase through December 23, 2019! Offer is Good on 1 Purchase per Customer, In-Store & Phone Orders through December 23, 2019! Offer is not good on Website orders or on previous purchases.

609-884-3630

l

Open 24/7 @ capemaylinen.com

l

established 1989


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 49

12/7: Parade After-Party At The Exit Zero Filling Station PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Laura Ivory, Ava Doskicz, David Ivory

Cape May’s Full-Service Jeweler custom design and repairs

510 CARPENTERS LANE l 609-854-4489 trinketscapemay.com

ARDEN’S KIDS GIFTS & CLOTHING

Katie Dowe

Nancy, Brian, Eileen, Mike

OPEN YEAR ROUND Washington Common, Cape May 609-884-8643 l lynnardens.com


Page 50

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Cape May Wicker 203 Sunset, West Cape May 609-884-1849 Thu - Sun 9-5 1930 Route 9, Clermont 609-624-3031 Daily 9-5

50% OFF ALL Christmas Decor Sale does not include candles


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

12/7: Parade After-Party At The Exit Zero Filling Station PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Liz O’Donnell, Desire Konicek, Cathrine O’Brien, Olivia Mathews

Page 51

MaryAnn’s CONTEMPORARY

& ESTATE JEWELRY

14 Kt White Gold And Platinum Diamond Rings. The Perfect Christmas Gift For Her. 511 WASHINGTON STREET MALL, CAPE MAY (next to fudge kitchen) • (609) 898-8786 Also at 15 N. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede • (856) 939-0230

Christmas Clearance The Gas Station Choir

Sale!!!!!

Summer Clothing $10 Fall Clothing & Jewelry 30% off

Kaleidoscope Arlene Hanley, Sexy Hottie, Kathy Luzzi, Barbara Burns

506 WASHINGTON STREET MALL 609-884-1702 * SCOPECAPEMAY.COM


Page 52

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Raw Local & world honey Clean, natural Face & body care

Pure beeswax candles Tasting bar: 40+ varieties

Spend $75 or more and get a $10 gift card! Closed Tuesday & Wednesday 135 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May [ across from exit zero ] 609-425-6434 Âť capemayhoneyfarm.com


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 53

The Activity Column Catherine Dugan’s guide to getting out there

D

ecember is a great month for tradition, whether or not you celebrate Christmas. Maybe you spend December 25 at the movies every year, or grate piles of potatoes for latkes. Maybe you open one gift on Christmas Eve, put cookies and milk out for Santa, and go to midnight Mass. Maybe you roam the streets with your neighbors, singing carols. Maybe you’ve loved these traditions for decades, but they don’t work for you anymore, thanks to the circle of life, a wedding or divorce, or a move across the continent. If you’re shopping for a new set of holiday traditions, you can’t do better than Cape May. There’s something decadent about visiting your favorite summer place in the middle of winter, sort of like being in a department store after hours. There’s a sense that the mannequins have almost been caught dancing. Even the stars have stepped out of line. Though the town is crowded, it feels a bit mysterious. Some of your favorite places are buttoned up tight, others have shed their Fourth of July looks for holiday splendor. Do

Hats

Tees

Tanks

some exploring and you’ll find yourself falling in love all over again. Start, perhaps, with a trolley tour. Board one of MAC’s heated trolleys to see “festively decorated inns and homes as guides talk about Victorian Christmas traditions, lead sing-alongs, and play Christmas music.” These half-hour tours give a great overview of Cape May, with all the holly jolly spirit you need to feel festive. You may even find a visitor from the far North on board. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children. Visit capemaymac.org for information. Then, stretch your legs with a stroll along the beach

Sweatshirts

Hoodies

— or the promenade, if you want to keep your shoes clean. The long nights of December allow plenty of stargazing before bedtime, and the cold air usually makes for clear skies. Venus should be showing off, perhaps with the accompaniment of a meteor shower. What could be more festive? Bundle up and banish your Grinchy feelings as you party outdoors with the Whos of Whoville at Elaine’s on December 20 and 21. Or, find out “How Rudolph Got his Glow Back” at the dinner theater — visit elainescapemay.com for tickets. Or, give yourself a taste of home without all of the work. Rent a cottage — perhaps one built from a Sears catalog kit — at Beach Plum Farm and arrange for an intimate family feast that only needs reheating. Set the oven, borrow a bike for a ride, and come back to a decorated cottage and a meal worth celebrating. Or, dine out at Congress Hall’s ballroom, where the buffet features Christmas ham, mashed potatoes, and more. Take a stroll along the veranda and sip hot cocoa in a rocking chair. Visit caperesorts.com for information.

Zip-Ups

Jewelry

December Special....

Art

RECEIVE A FREE SHORT SLEEVE T-SHIRT* WITH PURCHASE OF AN EMBROIDERED HAT!

Add a sweatshirt to your cart and a tee from the short sleeve tee category and the tee will appear as $0.

130 Park Boulevard • 609-884-2760 • theflyingfishstudio.com


EXIT ZERO

Page 54

Just for Laughs

December 19, 2019

12/7: Parade After-Party At The Exit Zero Filling Station PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Who doesn’t need a BOB ROSS MUG or a FARTS IN THE WILD ACTION BOOK for Christmas?!

For your friends who need a laugh... we’re your go-to shop!

Francis and Eloise on a first date

504 WASHINGTON STREET MALL 609-884-5466 * SCOPECAPEMAY.COM

Santa doesn’t charge for delivery

Brian, Nancy, Eileen, Mike

Neither do we! Free Shipping Until

CHRISTMAS EVE

at BATH TIME! 318 Washington Street Mall, Cape May 609-884-9234 bathtimecapemay.com

Larry, Andrew, Madeline, Fran


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 55

12/7: Parade After-Party At The Exit Zero Filling Station

Muttart family PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Jack and Diane Wright


EXIT ZERO

Page 56

December 19, 2019

12/7: Harry’s End Of The Season Closing Party

Paul and Michele Mulligan

The band PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

PATRICIA JACKSON

This Christmas, Say It with a Diamond!

Jewelers

414 Bank Street • 884-0323 • patjacksonjewelers.com

19. Snow globe 21. Train set 22. Mistletoe 23. Figurine 25. Ribbon

only on - premises jewelers in the area

CROSSWORD SOLUTION 20. Nutcracker 24. Advent calendar 26. Bauble 27. Ornaments

Custom work in platinum, 18k & 14k gold or sterling silver is our specialty

Cape May's exclusive Pandora retailer

DOWN 2. Lights 3. Popcorn 4. Menorah 6. Wreath 8. Candy canes 10. Nativity set 11. Poinsettias 15. Star 18. Candles

OPEN THU - TUE 11-6 UNTIL DECEMBER 23 CHRISTMAS EVE: 11-5

Cape May’s Landmark Jeweler

407 Washington Street Mall • (609) 884-0334 • HenrysCM.com

ACROSS 1. Holly 5. Bow 7. Pine Cone 9. Tinsel 12. Garland 13. Tree 14. Bells 16. Angel 17. Stockings

Creators of Cape May and Exit 0 Charms!


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 57

Our Blue Pig footed pajamas make the perfect Christmas morning ensemble for the whole family. Available now in

Tommy’s Folly Logo and Kids Shop AT C ON G R E S S H A L L | OP E N DA ILY 200 Congress Place | tommysfollycapemay.com | 609.884.6522


EXIT ZERO

Page 58

Falling for a book

December 19, 2019

12/7: Harry’s End Of The Season Closing Party PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Cape Atlantic Book Company OPEN @ 10am

City Centre Mall 2nd floor Washington Street Mall, Cape May (609) 846-7688 capeatlanticbookco.com

Mary and John Van de Vaarst

Mary Ellen and Shaun Holland

The Hirsch family


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 59


EXIT ZERO

Page 60

AVIATION MUSEUM AT THE

December 19, 2019

The Quicky Horoscopes Your near future in two sentences by Lady Diane

CAPE MAY AIRPORT Interactive Family Fun... Rain or Shine!

Get the New 2020 Challenge Coin With a NASW Membership!

An Annual Membership makes a great holiday gift. Plus, lots of goodies in our gift shop at the hangar & online! • Climb a real air-traffic control tower! • Sit in the cockpit! • Learn about a variety of aircraft • Coast Guard & 9/11 exhibit area WINTER HOURS Open Monday to Friday 9am-4pm Closed Christmas Eve & Christmas Day so employees can enjoy holiday!

(609) 886-8787

500 Forrestal Road, Cape May Airport

USNASW.ORG

ARIES You will finally remember to buy discounted beach tags before the December 31 deadline! You will rejoice by dancing down Washington Street while belting Kate Bush’s “Something Good is Going to Happen.” TAURUS While walking around Cape May, you will forget you are not in a Hallmark holiday film. You will begin inviting passersby to a gingerbread house-making competition hosted by fifth-generation tree farmers in the reindeer stable. GEMINI You will spend too many hours watching HGTV and end up demolishing a wall. Halfway through, you will wish you had just bought a few more succulents instead. CANCER You will see the Mr Rogers movie at the Harbor Square Theater in Stone Harbor. You will ugly cry when Mr Rogers prays for Lloyd. LEO You will take a starry stroll along the promenade, look up at the sky and feel awe and wonder. Just kidding — you will look up at the sky and feel like a speck of dust floating in a black abyss of meaninglessness. VIRGO You will attend the Christmas pajama party hosted by Cape May Brewing Co this Friday. You will feel so confident in your adult onesie, you will begin working it into your regular workday rotation. LIBRA You will attend Breakfast with Santa at Congress Hall. You will attempt to pull off his beard in order to reveal him as a fraud, but you will discover that it (and he) is real. SCORPIO You will go roller skating at Convention Hall. You will be run over by a group of pint-sized whirling dervishes. SAGITTARIUS You will order your holiday meal from the Central Park Farm Market. You will pass it off to your loved ones as homemade, and they will be proud and impressed. CAPRICORN You will adopt a dog from the Cape May County Animal Shelter. You will name him Bark Griswold. AQUARIUS You will receive 14 calls from that automated guy worried about your extended car warranty running out. You will throw your phone in the pool at Winter Wonderland. PISCES You will enjoy a festive evening drinking almond martinis beside the fireplace at Exit Zero Filling Station. You will make a New Year’s resolution to drink more almond martinis beside the fireplace at Exit Zero Filling Station.


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 61


EXIT ZERO

Page 62

December 19, 2019

12/7: Harry’s End Of The Season Closing Party PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Miriam, Lauren and Matt Ross

Linda, Al, Brian

815 Washington Street, Cape May Dennis J. spilker Manager/Funeral Director NJ Lic. No. 4038 kevin J. Beare Funeral Director NJ Lic. No. 3806

hing Life’s Moments Cheris

609-884-3793

spilkerfuneralhome.com Continuing a 90-Year Tradition of Serving the Cape May and Lower Township Area

Jonathan, Miriam, John


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 63

The Answer Lady

T

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. Or, simply sit back, enjoy a cup of coffee and contemplate the wisdom herein. Dear Answer Lady Our neighborhood always hosts a New Year’s Eve dinner and party. The location rotates each year from one neighbor to the next. This year it’s our turn. Make no mistake, my wife and I love it. It’s a great group of people. One problem. One of the neighbors, a gentleman in his 60s, uses the midnight kiss as a chance to stick his tongue down my wife’s throat. She’s naturally gotten a little tired of it and is already dreading the moment. I’ve talked to him about it, but he always claims not to remember and blames it on the booze. He’s the nicest guy and would do anything for you, but it’s — to say the least — awkward. The thing is, I’ve never heard any of the others complain. I might add that my wife is one of the youngest of the neighborhood wives. What would you suggest? – Kissing Frenzied

Wise answers to perplexing questions

Dear Frenzied She could give him a tongue lashing and try biting his tongue. That would send a message. The Answer Lady is rolling her eyes. Why don’t you step in and knock him aside? Gently of course. A friendly kind of tap dance in which you get in between him and your lady love. You know there’s going to be incoming. Simply circumvent it. If he protests, tell him you’re looking out for him. Tell him she has a bad case of herpes coming on. Highly contagious and could permanently

affect his tongue. Meanwhile, don’t add stress to the situation — stop at the Lobster House for a tray of jumbo shrimp and yummy hors d’oeuvres to keep his mouth full and his tongue in place. Dear Answer Lady We’re invited to a black-tie dinner and my wife recently tried on a dress which she plans to wear. She asked me how she looked. She looked terrible. It was way too tight around the midriff and, as a result, pushed her bosom out of the dress. I lied and told her she looked fine. But now I’m feeling guilty. I don’t want her going out looking less than her best, but she simply will not admit that she has put on a few pounds. Enough to make a difference. What do I do now? — Liar, liar Dear Liar “Oh, what a tangled web we weave….” This is the easiest solution in the world. Tell her you’ve changed your mind about the dress. You don’t like it. Not that you don’t like her in it. She needs a new one. Send her to Victorious to pick out whatever she wants because she deserves the best.


EXIT ZERO

Page 64

December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO BURNS WEEKEND 16 Annual Burns Supper th

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 Cape May Convention Hall FEATURING FABULOUS CELTIC MUSIC FROM...

BASTARD BEARDED IRISHMEN

NAE BREEKS PIPE & DRUMS

BASTARD SONS OF CAPTAIN MEY

Tickets Only $45! Includes 3-course meal — Haggis or Shepherd’s Pie Reserve seats online @ ezstore.us or call 609-770-8479 Doors open 5pm AND NEW THIS YEAR... A FUN EVENT AT EXIT ZERO FILLING STATION!

Friday, January 24: An exclusive night of gourmet food and whisky tasting! LIMITED TO 60 Celtic Music Starts 7pm 609-770-8479 to Reserve


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Celebrate the legacy of Scotland’s famed poet, Rabbie Burns. Hosted by Exit Zero owner Jack Wright.

Page 65


EXIT ZERO

Page 66

The Art Corner

December 19, 2019

12/7: Harry’s End Of The Season Closing Party PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Featuring « Handcrafted Tables « Home Decor « Wine Racks

Jonathan Hirsch, Ehrhardt family

At Cape May Antiques, 1228 NJ-109 & Stainton’s, 8th St & Asbury, Ocean City more info 609-576-2511

V

Estate Jewelry & Women’s Boutique

Patti and Michael Ahern, Stephanie and Gary Macaneney

THE PINK HOUSE ON THE MALL @ 33 Perry Street @ 302 Washington Open DAILY @ 10 victoriousincapemay.com

Tim, Pam, Mary, Jack, Merry Christmas from Harry’s


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 67

The Movie Column

F

Arts columnist Tom Sims reviews “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”

red Rogers made a career of teaching kindness, but he made a life by being kind. The children’s show host spent decades in front of the camera creating a world from one neighborhood — in equal parts real and imagined. For that, he was both revered and spoofed. When I first heard about a movie featuring Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers, I was skeptical. Would the decorated actor be able to pull this one off ? Certainly, there was somebody else who could play him better. I even thought about Jim Parsons. You know the guy, he plays Sheldon on the television series The Big Bang Theory. I thought perhaps he had a better look and could more accurately ref lected the persona of Mr Rogers. But I was wrong. Over the years, Mr Rogers has been spoofed by several comedians and actors. Sometimes they got the whole feel and energy right... sometimes they were just being plain silly. But that is not what was

needed here. What was needed was a true actor who could bring us into the everyday world of this icon. We needed an actor who could bring a world of make believe into reality. And Hanks made that happen. The story for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is embellished from a real one. There was a reporter (played here by Matthew Rhys) who was assigned to write a small feature after interviewing Fred Rogers. He did work for Esquire. In the film, the reporter (named Lloyd) has a

terrible relationship with his father. There are deep-rooted issues that needed to be addressed but never were. A meeting with Fred Rogers? Maybe that time has come. Who better to talk with Lloyd than the man who helps children express their feelings? What do you do with the anger you feel? Somehow, Hanks is able to bring us into this particular land of make believe. We feel for Lloyd. And the fantasy portion of the film works very well. My wife, Jacquie, summed it up best, “I wanted to smile and cry at the same time.” Exactly. My whole life, I admired Mr Rogers but never as much as he deserved. I did not grow up on his show, or forgot if I did. My daughters didn’t necessarily grow up on him either. But as a grownup, there is room in my heart for a man immortalized yes by television but more for his intuitive ability to affirm. The spoofs have become passé, but it’s never too late to honor his legacy of evolved kindness (possibly with an Oscar?). Today, we need him more than ever.

FREE Bumper Stickers That Say

Available at Exit Zero and the Following Merchants: Madame's Port Across The Way South of Jackson Flying Fish Studio Ostara’s Coffee House Summer Sun Surf Shop Spirit Catcher Photography

Casale’s Shoes Dellas 5 & 10 Cape Winds Florist Gorman’s Wines and Spirits Cape Atlantic Book Company Cape May Peanut Butter Company Red Door Gallery in Woodland Village

Or call Dottie and Mal Knapp at (609) 675-5640

Givens Marlene’s Kaleidoscope Swede Things Making Waves Just For Laughs Enchanted Fiber


EXIT ZERO

Page 68

December 19, 2019

12/7: Harry’s End Of The Season Closing Party

PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Gift Cards GIVE THE GIFT OF CAPE MAY TO SOMEONE YOU LOVE Show how much you care with a gift card from your favorite Cape May tradition ORDER ONLINE AT CAPERESORTS.COM/GIFTCARDS

Beach Shack

Congress Hall

the Virginia

Sea Spa


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 69

12/2: Annual Cookie Exhange At Cape May Elementary PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Emily Matthews, Abigal Gilmore, Michael Parker

A Gym Gift Card Sends a Message... You Love Them! @northbeachgym Gina, Riley

NORTHBEACHGYM.COM

WWW.

Isabella, Andrew, Dustin

3845 BAYSHORE ROAD NORTH CAPE MAY (ACME PLAZA) 609-898-3800


Page 70

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

12/2: Annual Cookie Exhange At Cape May Elementary

David, Lisa, Hope, Clara, Yvonne PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

GIVE THE GIFT OF FAMILY FUN! An Annual Membership to Historic Cold Spring Village is a gift that gives all year.... Free, unlimited admission Discounts in the Country Store Complimentary subscription to The Villager, the HCSV newsletter Discounts on special programs

720 Route 9, Cape May

(609) 898-2300

hcsv.org


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 71

Bird Droppings

Y

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

es. Cold outside. But just because it is too cold to venture outside doesn’t mean you need to forego a day’s birding. If you have a window and vegetated yard, you have birds. What you need now is some mechanism to concentrate them where you can view them. This tool of interaction is the bird feeder. There are many types of feeders designed to dispense different seed which caters to the taste and feeding styles of different species. The most basic feeder is an elevated platform. It offers easy access and appeals to a variety of birds but it often means that a single large bird, like a Blue Jay, or a squirrel, can dominate the entire feeder. Platform feeders are also open to the elements. On windy days, your seed ends up on the ground. On rainy days seed turns to mush. A solution is the “hopper feeder,” which has a seed reservoir that dispenses and protects seed. Ideal for mixed seed and attractive to the greatest variety of species. Another popular type is the tube feeder. Favored by more nimble species, these are

commonly used to dispense black oil sunflower seed, though some are designed to dispense thistle seed, favored by American Goldfinch and other finches. Peanut feeders are favored by Blue Jays and Red-bellied Woodpeckers. Suet (or beef fat) is attractive to woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees and starlings. You can buy suet feeders or hang suet in mesh onion bags. Keep it elevated to discourage vermin. Raisons and apple slices are attractive to mockingbirds and robins.

But don’t forget water. Birds need open water in winter, too. Replace when frozen but do NOT put antifreeze in the water. It’s toxic. Feeders should be placed where they can be easily viewed but close to bushes and trees so birds can escape from hunting hawks. If you don’t have a hedge, a discarded live Christmas tree provides shelter and cover. Keep feeders away from windows and glass doors to prevent bird strikes. Or put feeders right up against windows so birds can’t build up speed before striking the glass. You need not worry about leaving your feathered minions in the lurch should you go on vacation, but do know that on particularly cold or snowy mornings your birds will be counting on you for support. If you have questions, talk to the bird feeding experts at CMBO or to to 701 East Lake Drive, Cape May Point and watch the birds coming to CMBO’s feeders. There’s lots to see in the company of people who share your interest in birds.

SEA SPA GIFT CARD SALE RECEIVE A $25 SEA SPA VOUCHER WHEN YOU PURCHASE A $125 SEA SPA GIFT CARD* Gift Cards may be purchased online or in store at the Sea Spa. Sale expires December 24th. *$25 Sea Spa Voucher valid until April 30, 2020. 609-884-6543 SeaSpaCapeMay.com


Page 72

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Season’s Greetings & Warm Wishes For A Happy New Year

R

R

sturdyonline.com 609-463-5220 14 convenient locations to serve you.


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 73

Enrich Your Life... Adopt An Animal

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

DIEGO wears a perpetual smile and loves to be with people. His owner was unable to keep him, and Diego is making the best of his stay at the shelter by greeting everyone with his typical enthusiasm. Diego would be the perfect companion for an active adult family- one that would appreciate his happy disposition. Adopt this cutie for Christmas today!

LYLA is a shy seven year old girl whose family was unable to care for her, so she arrived at the shelter confused and scared. Her sad eyes follow you as you pass her kennel. Lyla is reserved in the yard, but walks well on a leash and seems to enjoy that experience. Once she is comfortable with you, she elicits attention and loves to be petted. Adopt this sweetie!

Robert Panaccio, VMD Robert Moffatt, VMD Nancy Reilly, VMD Patricia J. Link, DVM

694 Petticoat Creek Lane, Cape May

884-1729

www.capemayvet.com Hours by Appointment

e r w y

PRINCESS is a happy, affectionate and playful girl. She enjoys chasing balls and walking, but prefers to sit on your feet. Princess is house trained and comfortable being crated. She enjoys car rides as well. Princess is 8 years old and would do best in an adult home with no other animals. Bring home a princess this Christmas and adopt today!

Happy Holidays

The Doggie Nanny

Walks & Daily Visits D In-Home Sitting & Boarding Dogs AND Cats D Fully Insured & Bonded Call Michelle Kiernan on 609-675-6384 Or email doggienanny@hotmail.com

D

D


EXIT ZERO

Page 74

December 19, 2019

May all your holiday

come true Wishing you a holiday season filled with wonder and joy

Banking is what we do Community is who we are

609.522.5115 | crestsavings.bank

@CrestSavings


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 75

Enrich Your Life... Adopt An Animal

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

MR. CUPCAKE is a friendly senior from the sunny state of California! He came all the way to NJ to live with family, only to be sent to the shelter when someone turned out to be “allergic.” He is a pretty easy going cat. Mr. Cupcake grew up around kids, so they don’t bother him at all. Stop by and adopt this sweetie for Christmas today!

Full Home Washes Store Fronts Roof Cleaning Window Detailing Deck Restorations Driveways & Sidewalks

BEAUTY is a wonderful cat; you couldn’t ask for a sweeter friend. He would love to have a family and a home of his own to live out his golden years. If your heart is open to this special senior, please come meet Beauty today! He would be more than thrilled to have a family for Christmas. Make this Beauty’s wish come true and adopt!

YETI is his name because of his big paws! He also has the softest fur in the world and two different color eyes. How cool is that! Yeti was picked up as a stray which is why he is having a little trouble trusting people. But if you give Yeti some time to adjust, he will be a wonderful house cat! Give the gift of love this Christmas and adopt Yeti!

From residential to commercial properties, big or small - we do it all!

CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE YOUR FREE ESTIMATE!


EXIT ZERO

Page 76

re: think Health Insurance Millennium Administrators is an insurance agency focused exclusively on health insurance for the independent contractor, individual & employer — large or small

December 19, 2019

12/2: Annual Cookie Exhange At Cape May Elementary PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

E HAR

BO R

CAP

For a free quote, call (866) MHG-2489 or email spicard@millennium-tpa.com www.millennium-tpa.com

SHELL

Gina, Riley, Nikea, Kadyn

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC AUTO REPAIR Located At Exit 0 on The GSP

(609) 898-0855

www.capeharborshell.com

Linda, Peg, MaryLou, Jane

Want to be seen by around 15,000 people every week? Advertise in EZ! 609-770-8479 or info@exitzero.us

Carol, Nicole, Charlotte, Connie


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 77

PROPERTY PAGES

822 STOCKTON AVENUE, CAPE MAY The Blue Whale! This beach block guest house with ocean views offers 4 units with several possible uses. The property is centrally located just steps to the beach and a short walk to town. The main house has three units with a 2 bedroom unit on the first floor, a 2 bedroom unit on the second floor and a 3 bedroom unit on the third floor. Enjoy the ocean views from the private second and third floor decks and living areas. On the first floor you will enjoy time with family and friends on the expansive wraparound front porch. In addition to the main house there is separate a 1-bedroom, 1-bath cottage with additional sleeping area and storage below. Strong rental history in place so continue to rent and collect income or rent three of the units and keep one for your own use. Being offered fully furnished less personal items. Property is being sold in “as-is� condition. Asking price $799,000

Call Henry Lanzalotti at Jersey Cape Realty on 609-972-4977


EXIT ZERO

Page 78

December 19, 2019

12/2: Annual Cookie Exhange At Cape May Elementary

Jim, James, Anna Sophia, Svetlana

Adrian, Valentin, Elijah, Jackson PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

WINTER IS GREAT IN CAPE MAY! Let us help you plan your off-season vacation

Jersey Cape Rental Team

Brenda, Ann, Shannon, Olivia, Ellie Jersey Cape Realty, Inc. • 739 Washington Street Cape May NJ 08204 • JerseyCapeRealtyRentals.com DEE LANZALOTTI, LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 79

12/2: Annual Cookie Exhange At Cape May Elementary

Jane, June

Julianna, Jeremiah, Jose

Winna, Vickie

Todd, Nora

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Featured Sale Listing- $599,000 336 Portsmouth Road, Tranquility

Waterfront. Own 80 feet of water front property on the Cape May Canal at an affordable price. Visit this hidden secret near the Cape May bridge in a contemporary 5 bedroom 3 bath home with newer 3 season addition room. Large open great room with cathedral ceilings, gas fireplace, lined with windows bringing the sun and water views into your living room.

Listed by CHARITY R. CLARK BROKER SALESPERSON GRI, ABR 609.408.2192 charitycapemay@gmail.com

1159 Washington Street Cape May, NJ 08204 609-884-3332 www.chrisclemanssir.com


EXIT ZERO

Page 80

December 19, 2019

FOR SALE

Jersey Cape Realty

107 Harvard Avenue, Cape May Point 6 BR/6BA Stunning oceanfront home. Bright, meticulously restored luxurious Victorian. $2,195,000

SALES & RENTALS

James Zeitler Sales Associate

Direct: 609-741-0664 Email: Zeitler89@comcast.net

FOR SALE

498 W. Perry Street, Cape May 7 BR/6.5 BA HGTV-quality renovation! Super investment property. $1,595,000

FOR SALE

15 Broadway, Unit 16, Cape May 2 BR/1 BA Exceptional beach block rental with modern kitchen. $539,000

Jersey Cape Realty, Inc.

739 Washington Street, Cape May

FOR SALE

406 Alexander Avenue, Cape May Point 2 renovated beach cottages on one lot! Close to beach. $899,500

FOR SALE

4 Fernwood Road, Townbank 4 BR/3.5 BA Custom, high-end home. Bay views and pool! $995,000

Dolores Lanzalotti, Broker / Owner

609-884-5800 www.JerseyCapeRealty.com

512 Washington Mall Cape May

Sol Needles Real Estate

609-884-8428 cbcapemay.com

IT’S BETTER ON BROADWAY 517 Broadway, West Cape May Westside Market is West Cape May, Cape May and Cape May Point’s premier deli, hoagie shoppe, fresh meat market, groceries and caterer. This profitable business offers the area’s BEST cheesesteaks and hoagie. NJ State lottery with approval. Plenty of parking, walk-in coolers and freezers, warehouse for storage and office. Off-premise catering. Business is being sold ready to make money. All equipment included. $1,150,000

LISTING AGENT William “Yogi” Kurtz Sales Associate 609-780-6557

wkurtz@cbcapemay.com

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

12/2: Annual Cookie Exhange At Cape May Elementary PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Page 81

Jersey Cape Realty SALES & RENTALS

302 CORAL AVENUE, CAPE MAY POINT

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths $1,099,900

Wake up in prestigious Cape May Point in a 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath upside-down home built by Lawrence A. Pray Builders. Three of the bedrooms are on the first floor as well as 2 full baths, spacious foyer and laundry/utility. Selena, Kaylin, Sydney

agent: dee lanzalotti, cell 609-226-5000

Jersey Cape Realty, Inc.

Dolores Lanzalotti, Broker / Owner 739 Washington Street, Cape May

(609) 884-5800 JerseyCapeRealty.com

KIMBERLY GIPPLE Realtor l Sales Associate

Circle of Excellence Award Winning Agent 2015–2018

609-972-9302

Brian, John Hollydays, Naada

Kim@CoastlineRealty.com

JUST SOLD!

211 Beach Avenue, Cape May #3 Selling price 357,000 1 Bedroom | 1 Bath

Affordable beachfront home in Cape May! Makenzie, Santa, Alyssa

Coastline Realty, 941 Columbia Avenue, Cape May 609-884-5005 CoastlineRealty.com


EXIT ZERO

Page 82

December 19, 2019

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED FULL-SERVICE REAL ESTATE OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Spacious Home

Buildable Lot

Blue Rose Inn

1 Block to Beach

Listed $250,000

Listed $650,000

Listed $1,750,000

Listed $3,600,000

331 DENNISVILLE ROAD, SOUTH DENNIS

223 E. MORNING GLORY RD WILDWOOD CREST

653 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY

1003 STOCKTON AVENUE CAPE MAY

On almost 15 beautifully wooded acres sits a single family buildable lot. Located just 9 minutes from Sea Isle City and 13 minutes from Avalon, construct your dream home and enjoy the secluded surroundings while still being within minutes to some of the best beaches the Jersey Shore has to offer. Seller has obtained the DEP approvals for a 323 foot long driveway to the building site located at the back of the property. The sellers have an up to date survey, as well as all wetland delineations. The hard work has been done, design and construct your future homestead, possible horse farm, hobby farm, or more.

WOW! Looking for a spacious place for your whole family to enjoy? Would 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 3537 square feet due? Want a place with ocean views within walking distance to the beach, boardwalk and bike path that runs along the beach? Need an elevator for mom and dad? Well look no further because this beautiful, immaculate home has all of that and more! All doorways and hallways are handicapped sized and elevator is wheelchair accessible which takes you to all 4 levels of the home starting at garage level, large two-car garage, off street parking for four and a fenced in yard.

This grand French Second Empire Cape May home boasting 11 guest rooms, 9 full and one half bathroom is a historic gem you must see. Bring sold fully furnished with stunning antique furniture and new furniture alike is a Cape May master piece. Amenities such as a large wrap around porch, dining room that accommodates 25+ guests, two living rooms, a commercial grade chef’s kitchen, a butler’s pantry and first floor bedrooms. Turn key property offered as a vacation rental at $12,000 a week for the 2020 season. Call today for a private showing!

Custom built 8 bedrooms, 7.5 bathroom home one block to the beach fully furnished with an in ground pool, outside shower, grill area, all with a welcoming feel from the moment you arrive. Wrap around covered porches with water views on the first floor, a screened and enclosed outside living and dining room with gas fireplace, in ground pool with fenced yard, privacy plantings, a two-car garage with walk up steps to a bonus area upstairs is just the start on an almost unheard of 105 x 100 corner lot.

941 COLUMBIA AVENUE CAPE MAY 609-884-5005


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 83

HOLLY STEGER Realtor Sales Associate

Life is short, buy the beach house! Contact me for a free Comparative Market Analysis.

609-846-4819

Holly@CoastlineRealty.com

UNDER CONTRACT

SEASONAL RENTAL

114 Leaming Avenue North Cape May 2 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom Garage. 8 Blocks to Beach REDUCED TO $219,900

320 First Avenue, West Cape May 2 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom sleeps 6 Doggy-friendly, back deck, offstreet parking. Renting Jun-Sep! $6075 a month, utilities included.

MARGARET KITTNER BETHEL Realtor Sales Associate

2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016

609-408-1012

MBethel@CoastlineRealty.com

NEW LISTING

13 S. 10th Street, Del Haven

2 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom $139,000 This charming beach bungalow has been renovated from the studs out, including electric, plumbing, windows and doors. In a quiet neighborhood, a short drive to the fun of the Wildwoods or the elegance of Cape May.

Search online @ CoastlineRealty.com

CAROL A. MENZ Broker/Owner gri, sres, crs, abr, sfr, rsps NJ Realtors® Circle of Excellence Award® Platinum 2015-2018


EXIT ZERO

Page 84

December 19, 2019

12/7: West Cape May Christmas Parade

Barsby family and friends PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Ryan Griffin Salesperson Direct: 609.602.5578 Office: 609.884.1300

FOR SALE!

FOR SALE!

423 PROVINCETOWN 902 OCEAN DR., #1003, RD., LOWER TOWNSHIP LOWER TOWNSHIP 3 BR/2 BA ranch located in 2 BR/2 BA updated Canyon Tranquility Park w/ attached Club Condo with sweeping views from the kitchen and 1.5 car garage & three season room. $328,000 living room. $399,000

RGriffin@deSatnickRealEstate.com www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

FOR SALE!

1022 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY New Construction! 4 BR/3.5 BA home with craftsman style finishes in close proximity to the Emlen Physic Estate, just a few minutes from downtown Cape May. $1,295,000

FOR SALE!

FOR SALE!

6 EAGLE COURT, LOWER TOWNSHIP Opportuniy to own over an acre of land nestled against the Cape May National Golf Club. $179,000

527 ELMIRA ST., CAPE MAY 3 BR/2.5 BA luxurious new construction located just a couple of blocks to downtown. $869,000

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204 Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 85

12/7: West Cape May Christmas Parade PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & CONCIERGE SERVICE

’ Tis the season to be freezin’ l Property Inspections l Storm Prep & Cleanup l House Cleaning & Repairs l Personal Errands & More! 1400 texas avenue, unit #2, cape may (609) 884-8444 | wkrservices.com

The Bobst and Bosh families and Brooke too!

GAIL WILSEY-MORRISON

207 Congress Place, Cape May One of Cape May’s few grand Victorian cottages to have survived as a singlefamily home. It combines the grandeur of the old with the efficiency of the new. High ceilings, original gilt mirrors and large airy rooms overlook an expansive, fully-fenced garden plus off-street parking for four cars. Elegant living and dining rooms were made for entertaining. They and the master bedroom have tall French doors accessing double porches front and rear with expansive views of the ocean and garden. $2,800,000

Justin

501 LAFAYETTE STREET, CAPE MAY CELL 609-602-0405 • OFFICE: 609-884-1007 www.gailwilsey.com


Page 86

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 87

Sol Needles Real Estate

512 Washington Mall, Cape May

ยง

609-884-8428 ยง cbcapemay.com

UPGRADED FAMILY HOME

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE CONDO

VILLAGE GREEN TWIN

VILLAGE GREEN QUAD

526 Seashore Road Erma

314 Moore Street, Unit A West Cape May

1151 Virginia Avenue CapeMay

1331 B Vermont Avenue Cape May

Asking price: $169,990 3 bedrooms /1 bath

Asking price: $699,000 4 bedrooms /3 baths

Asking price: $422,500 2 bedrooms /1.5 baths

Asking price: $305,000 2 bedrooms /1.5 baths

RANCH STYLE HOUSE

IN-GROUND POOL

988 Lenape Drive Erma

69 Pierces Point Road Cape May Court House

Asking price: $359,900 3 bedrooms /2 baths

SANDPIPER

11 Beach Avenue, Unit 315 Cape May Asking price: $999,999 2 bedrooms /2 baths

Our properties are selling and our inventory is low. If you are interested in listing your home for sale or rent, call us today for a free consultation!

Asking price: $1,900,000 4 bedrooms /3.5 baths

COMPLETELY REMODELED

236 Linda Anne Avenue North Cape May Asking price: $339,500 4 bedrooms /2 baths

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


EXIT ZERO

Page 88

December 19, 2019

12/7: West Cape May Christmas Parade

PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

7207 New Jersey Avenue, Wildwood Crest

Featured Vacation Rental

New Price $599,000 Listed by LAURIE SCHIFFELBEIN REALTOR, SALES ASSOCIATE ABR, MRP, RENE, SRS

Award Winner 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,2018

933 Columbia Avenue B7, Cape May 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths Sleeps 7 Lovely condo located on historic Columbia Ave. Close to Beaches, Shopping and Restaurants. Community heated pool and off street parking. rentals@chrisclemanssir.com

Christina P. Clemans Licensed Real Estate Broker 1159 Washington Street Cape May, NJ 08204 609-884-3332 www.chrisclemanssir.com


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

12/7: West Cape May Christmas Parade PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Page 89

Jersey Cape Realty SALES & RENTALS

Buying & selling with integrity & trust

Heijung Park-Colameco Broker / Sales 609-602-8641 Cell Heijung@jerseycaperealty.com

6 W. Woodland Avenue, CMCH 4 BR, 2.5 BA, Garage

Call today for more information

Jersey Cape Realty, Inc.

Dolores Lanzalotti, Broker / Owner 739 Washington Street, Cape May

609-884-5800 www.JerseyCapeRealty.com

Stacy Hutchinson Broker Associate Direct: 609.972.6004 Office: 609.884.1300

Email: SHutchinson@deSatnickRealEstate.com

FOR SALE! 502 INDIAN AVE., NORTH CAPE MAY 3 BR/1.5 BA sprawling rancher w/ original hardwood floors, attached garage, & enclosed porch. $329,000

Kirsten, Kodi, Opi

FOR SALE!

1308 TEXAS AVE., CAPE MAY 5 BR/4.5 BA new construction by Paul Burgin Builders with multiple decks & marina/ harbor views! $979,000

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record


Page 90

EXIT ZERO

You’re Not A Loan

December 19, 2019

12/7: West Cape May Christmas Parade PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES

Franco crew

At OceanFirst Bank, you’re family. And whether you’re buying your first home or your fifth, we’re with you every step of the way to ensure we help you get the mortgage that meets your specific needs. It’s what we’ve done since we opened our doors over 115 years ago - helping neighbors just like you realize their home buying dreams. Ask About Our Full Array of Residential Lending Options • Fixed & Adjustable Rate Mortgages • First Time Home Buyer Program • Home Equity Lines of Credit • Construction Loans • Home Equity Loans • FHA & VA Loans

Queen

Jetty, Aurora

For All Your Mortgage Needs, Contact Us Today at 888.623.2633 or visit us online at oceanfirst.com!

Bill Scott and elves


December 19, 2019

EXIT ZERO

Page 91

12/7: West Cape May Christmas Parade

Cape May Dance Company PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

512 Washington Mall Cape May

Sol Needles Real Estate

609-884-8428 cbcapemay.com

OCEANFRONT CONDOMINIUM 206A Kennedy Blvd, N. Wildwood Asking Price $645,500 Oceanfront corner condo at the northernmost end of North Wildwood. With a ground-floor garage, this first-floor unit provides unprecedented, unobstructed views of the ocean. Once inside, you’ll be greeted by an inviting kitchen area. The large family room provides a comfortable area to relax, with sliding doors and large windows. Units offers a master bedroom with private bath, and two additional bedrooms with a shared full bath. Recent improvements to the complex include roofing, siding, decks and railings.

LISTING AGENT Dan Simmler Sales Associate 856-472-8627

dans@cbcapemay.com

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


Page 92

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 93

902 Ocean Drive, Lower Twp.

214 Windsor Ave., Cape May

409 Oxford Ave., Cape May Point

3 Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths - $665,000

6 Bedrooms | 3 Baths - $899,995

4 Bedrooms | 3.5 Baths - $1,129,000

Canyon Club Unit 224 Spacious waterfront condo with breathtaking views of Cape May Harbor from 2 large decks. Full-service marina, 3 custom pools.

The Joseph J. Heron Cottage This 1870’s Victorian is located just 2 blocks to the beach and Washington St. Mall and offers all of today’s comforts. Great rental history!

Visit Our New Website

932 Clover Lane, Cold Spring 4 Bedroom | 2.5 Baths - $399,900

New Construction! Just steps from Pavilion Circle and Lake Lily. Gourmet kitchen, 1st and 2nd floor master suites, front and rear porches, detached garage.

15 Broadway, Cape May 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bath -$539,000

jerseycaperealty.com Search Sold Properties

Center Hall Colonial Spacious home near the canal – minutes from Cape May. Expansive family room opening to rear deck and fenced-in rear yard. Lots of storage space.

SEE WHAT JUST SOLD!

Driftwood Condo Unit 16 Beach block! Light and airy with open floor plan, modern kitchen, tastefully decorated, and excellent rental history.

1265 Bayshore Road, Villas

406 Alexander Ave., CM Point

14 W. Atlantic Avenue, CMCH

‘Wing It’ - $399,900

4 Bedrooms | 3 Baths - $899,500

3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths - $269,900

Business and Real Estate! Entrepreneurs! Successful, fully-established year-round business that includes the equipment, building AND real estate.

Two Beach Cottages Both front and rear cottages renovated with new kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, heat and air, and have been successful rentals.

Open 7 days a week With our full-time professional Realtors & a fully dedicated rental team

Move-in Ready Great for entertaining! Spacious living room, large eat-in kitchen leading to rear deck and paver patio. Fenced rear yard.

609-884-5800


EXIT ZERO

Page 94

29 Harbor Cove Cape May $3,195,000 Cape May Harbor Village and Yacht Club is the site of this gracious custom designed home built to capture spectacular Harbor and Marina views.

December 19, 2019

303 Coral Avenue Cape May Point $1,125,000 Charming Craftsman Cape May Point Cottage, designed and built by Dovetail Builders with exceptional attention to detail. Located just two short blocks to the beach.

In the spirit of the Holiday Season, we are collecting donations for Toys for Tots and the Community Food Bank. Please bring unwrapped toys and non-perishable food items to our office at 1159 Washington Street, Cape May

11 Delaware Avenue, Lower Township Triplex with Panoramic Bay Views $664,500

Christina P. Clemans Licensed Real Estate Broker 1159 Washington Street Cape May, NJ 08204 609-884-3332 www.chrisclemanssir.com


EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019

Page 95

The Exit Zero Crossword

The theme is holiday decorations... compiled by Katie Repici 1

2

3

4

5

7

9

6

Direct: 609.780.3687 Office: 609.884.1300

12

Email: NSmith@deSatnickRealEstate.com

13

14 17

18

Broker Salesperson / Office Coordinator

8

10

11

Nikki Smith

15

16

19 20

21 22

23 24

25

26 27

ACROSS Across 1.1“Peggy Sue” singer, Buddy. (5) 5.5Little (3) ___ Peep. 7.7These (4,4) are typically found 9 (6) or on an evergreen under 12 (7) (4,4) conifer. 13 Thin (4) strips of sparkling 9. 14 (5) material that mimics icicles. 16 The (5) Wizard of Oz actress, 12. 17 (9) Judy. 20 (10) 13. The Giving ____, by Shel Silverstein. 14. “Sleigh _____ ring.” 16. Tree topper, maybe. 17. If you’re naughty, you may find coal in these. 20. Tchaikovsky ballet, The __________. 24. A fun and festive decoration used to count down the days til Christmas (and maybe even get a piece of chocolate.) (6,8) 26. A small, showy trinket or decoration. 27. These are typically hung on 13 across.

Down DOWN 2. TV2 hit (6)show, Saturday night ______. 3 (7) 4 (7)item sometimes seen 3. Edible 6 around (6) strung a 13 across. 8 (5,5) lamp lit during 4. Hebrew 10 (8,3) Hannukah. 11 arrangement (11) 6. An of flowers, 15 or (4) stems fastened in a leaves, ring18and(7)used for decoration. 19 (4,5) 8. Sweet sticks that can be used for decoration (or eating.) (5,5) 10. One of these may include Jesus, Mary, Joseph, shepherds, sheep and angels. (8,3) 11. Red and green Christmas plants. 15. The ____ of David. 18. What gets lit on 4 down. 19. Transparent glass sphere made to be shaken. (4,5) 21. Model railroad, e.g. (5,3) 22. Steal a kiss under this! 23. A small statuette, especially one of a human form. 25. A long, narrow strip of fabric, used especially for tying something or for decoration.

SOLUTION ON PAGE 56

UNDER CONTRACT!

UNDER CONTRACT!

ROSEMANS LANE, CAPE MAY Two new homes under contract! Five new homes & one lot sold! Multiple new builds available starting at $825,000

505 KINGS HIGHWAY, SOUTH SEAVILLE 2 BR/2.5 BA renovated historic home originally built in the 1800’s with a full three room basement. $289,000

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record

Mary Hinchcliffe Salesperson Direct: 609.780.6598 Office: 609.884.1300

Email: MHinchcliffe@deSatnickRealEstate.com

SOLD!

FOR SALE!

6 BEVERLY RD., TOWNBANK LISTING AGENT DECEMBER 12, 2019 SALE PRICE: $505,000

774 ACADEMY ROAD COLD SPRING Lovely 4 BR/3 BA rancher positioned on over an acre of land with a detached two story garage! $350,000

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record


Page 96

EXIT ZERO

December 19, 2019


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.