Volume 10 No 13 Thursday May 3 2012

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A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean ¯ Thursday, May 3, 2012 ¯ Vol. 10, No. 13 ¯ Cape May, America’s Original Seaside Resort

And It’s Finally Here...

Summer, that is. Or at least you’d think so, if you saw Steve St. Arnauld, Adam Sedarat, Jack Mayoff, and Joe Corhino hitting the surf. Aleksey Moryakov

THIS WEEK...

Hola!

It’s The Mexico Issue!

First Little League Game Of The Season

Bench Dedication To Joyce Maglowski

Earth Day Beach Sweep At The Harbor

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Pages 80-93

Pages 95-103


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The Almanac THURSDAY May 3 Partly cloudy

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Everything You Need To Know About How We Roll How to... Order a photo that appeared in “Exit Zero”

How to... Request a courteous photographer

How to... Join our army of nationwide subscribers

High Temperature: 66 Low Temperature: 59 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 5:59am Sunset: 7:55pm High Tides: 5:58am, 6:34pm Low Tides: 11:58am

FRIDAY May 4 Mainly sunny

G High Temperature: 75 Low Temperature: 58 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 5:58am Sunset: 7:56pm High Tides: 6:53am, 7:25pm Low Tides: 12:38am, 12:48pm

SATURDAY May 5 Partly cloudy

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High Temperature: 68 Low Temperature: 55 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 5:57am Sunset: 7:57pm High Tides: 7:47am, 8:15pm Low Tides: 1:33am, 1:39pm

SUNDAY May 6 Partly cloudy

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High Temperature: 66 Low Temperature: 57 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 5:56am Sunset: 7:58pm High Tides: 8:40am, 9:06pm Low Tides: 2:26am, 2:30pm

MONDAY May 7 Showers

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High Temperature: 68 Low Temperature: 58 Chance of Rain: 60% Sunrise: 5:55am Sunset: 7:59pm High Tides: 9:33am, 9:58pm Low Tides: 3:20am, 3:21pm

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Inside This Issue «Photo of the Week........................ Page 3

«The Answer Lady........................ Page 67

«The Coffee Break Page................. Page 7

«The Old Fogey ...............................Page 67

«The Activity Guide...................... Page 11

«Activity of the Week......................Page 69

«Talk of the Town.......................... Page 13

«Employee of the Week....................Page 70

«Spouty Offy!................................ Page 19

«Student of the Week.................... Page 81

«The Movie Column...................... Page 47

«Adopt an Animal.........................Page 83

«Open House ................................. Page 53

«Bird Droppings............................Page 89

«Bouquet Ambush.........................Page 55

«The Dating Column..................... Page 97

«What’s Your Story?...................... Page 62

«Homes of the Week......................Page 109

«Cape May Crossword................... Page 64

«About Exit Zero........................... Page 111


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Photograph Of The Week

Our photographer found Darin and Yvonna in a buggy on the promenade. They love Exit Zero! They just aren’t old enough to know it yet. PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

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Serving Lunch & Dinner Daily from 11:30am

HAPPY HOUR Monday thru Friday 4-6pm Get Your Lucky Loyalty Card to earn points for FREE Food and Great Prizes!

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(609) 884-BONE (2663)


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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Around The Avenues And Alleyways Of Cool Cape May FIRST TWO PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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FISH MARKET SPECIALS Friday, May 4 Thru Sunday, May 6 FRESH FLORIDA SHRIMP (16-20 count) ............ $8.75/pound

Leo Moryakov, Jr. on a motorcyle in North Cape May. Um... at least he’s wearing a helmet?

SHRIMP CHOWDER .... $5.50/pint

TAKE-OUT SPECIALS Friday, May 4 & Saturday, May 5 APPETIZER SPECIAL ..................... $7.95 Oysters Rockefeller Fried OYSTER PLATTER ........................ $10.25 Served with Mac & Cheese and Stewed Tomatoes. Broiled or Fried CRAB CAKE PLATTER .................. $9.95

Blue Moon Pizza has moved just a bit down Beach Avenue, between Carney’s and Cabanas. But the pizza is just as good. Bayoumi, John Bayomi, and Walid showed us some of their handiwork.

Served with baked potato or French fries and coleslaw.

WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Wednesday, May 9 Only Fried SHRIMP PLATTER ...... $5.95 each Served with French fries or baked potato & coleslaw

Fisherman’s Wharf ª Cape May

609-884-3064 www.thelobsterhouse.com Call Ahead & We’ll Have It Waiting For You! Len Sanfilippo caught this 25” trout (and took this photo) at opening season at Ponderlodge on April 7


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The Best Entertainment lineup in town!

Friday, May 4 Saturday, May 5

THE LOOP

CANDIFLYP

Tuesday, May 8

TERRIBLE TUESDAY

Wednesday, May 9

WITH JON K & MIKE DEMPSEY

$2 Miller Lites

KARAOKE WITH JIMMY J

$3 Yuengling & Yuengling Lights

HAPPY HOUR • Monday thru Thursday 4-7pm $2 Domestics • $4 Wines • $4 Mixed Drinks • 1/2 Price Apps (bar only)

CHECK OUT OUR NEW $11.99 DINNER MENU! Prime Rib, NY Strip Steak and Many Other Great Entrees to Choose From!

OPEN 7 DAYS 11AM-2AM YEAR ROUND!

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


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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Open for Breakfast & Dinner Daily Beginning May 3

DE MAYO LATIN NIGHT CINCO SATURDAY, MAY 5 FRIDAY NIGHTS AT SEASALT 9PM-MIDNIGHT

FREE SALSA LESSON! LATIN DANCING LIVE SALSA MUSIC BY CINTRON

CHRIS ASCHMAN STEEL DRUM BAND - 6PM BLUES LEGEND

MOTHER’S DAY DINNER May 13th at 5:30pm Special pre fix 3 course at $35 in addition to our full menu. Music by The Ben Gelice Trio.

JOHNNY WINTER will be performing at THE OCEAN CLUB on Saturday, May 12 for Blues Weekend.

Limited Seating - Call for Ticket Info. Johnny Winter - Saturday, May 12 Frank Bey - Friday, May 11 - 9:30pm

THE OCEAN CLUB HOTEL

1035 B each A venue , C ape M ay • 609.884.7000 www . capemayoceanclubhotel . com


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Subscriber Of The Week

Each week, we will feature a lucky subscriber (and Exit Zero T-shirt winner!) in this spot. This week’s subscriber: Blaze Damiani of Allendale, New Jersey. How long have you been visiting Cape May? Since since the early 1970s with my parents. I’m 47 now. Who are you normally with? The wife and kids. Favorite thing about Cape May? The numerous restaurants, bars, shops, wineries and farmland all wrapped together in a classy and distinctive way. Least favorite thing? The hotel prices in the summer. Favorite restaurants? The Merion Inn (and we’ll miss George on the piano), Copper Fish and The Mad Batter. Favorite place to stay? The Star Inn, on the first floor with a deck in the back to relax. If you could change one thing about Cape May, what would it be? Would have saved the Beach Theater, with live music and theater there instead of movies. Favorite thing about Exit Zero? Exit Zero gives the town a hip young identity. Least favorite thing about Exit Zero? Not finding edgy replacements for Undertow and Sal’s World columns. What’s your T-shirt size? Large — thanks.

Facebook Mystery Contest KNOW your way around Cape May? Check out the photograph above, prepared by our resident cryptographer Kate Chadwick. If you think you know what establishment this is, you could win a gift certificate to spend at a local business. Go to the Exit Zero Facebook page before Monday for a full-size, full-color photo and instructions on how to enter at facebook.com/exitzeropublishing. Good luck!

Quotes Of The Week

Random Factoid

“Hell, everything’s legal in Mexico. It’s the American way.” — Uncle Jimbo (South Park) “Oh, Mexico — I never really been but I’d sure like to go.” — James Taylor “In Mexico an air conditioner is called a politician because it makes a lot of noise but doesn’t work very well.” — Brian Clough

MEXICO’S flag is made up of three vertical stripes. The left green stripe stands for hope, the middle white stripe represents purity, and the right red stripe represents the blood of the Mexican people. The picture of an eagle eating a snake is based on an Aztec legend.

RESTAURANT LESSON #27: How To Drive Your Waitress Crazy, Part 2 Can you spell HAPPY BIRTHDAY with blueberries on the plate?

Can you stuff my olives with gorgonzola, not bleu cheese?

CAN YOU DRIVE ME HOME? I’M A LITTLE DWUNK.

By Cole Pierce


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Exit Zero Travels The Globe

Raymond and Roberta Stopyra took EZ to the Washington Monument in DC. The trip was great; the picture quality... not so much.

Sherri and Bruce Fish took Exit Zero to the island of St Kitts on their recent cruise with Royal Carribean.

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROVING EXIT ZERO CORRESPONDENTS

Serving Dinner from 5pm Thursday thru Sunday

Serving Dinner from 5pm Thursday thru Sunday

MOTHER’S DAY DINNER 4-8pm EARLY BIRD SPECIALS

Available All Night Thursday and

Beach Avenue & Howard Street at the Hotel Macomber

(609) 884 8811

www.unionparkdiningroom.com

5:00-5:30 on Friday, Saturday & Sunday

(609) 898-0100

1 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May


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4/25: Most Influential Teacher Awards At Lucky Bones PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Cody Bryan, Myra Belasco, Darion Holt, Deb Sundstrom, Barb Hoffman

Talk derby to me. CINCO DE DERBY SPECIALS ALL DAY SATURDAY. OPEN AT 11:30AM

$3.50 CORONA, CORONA LIGHT, PACIFICO $5 TEQUILLA SUNRISES $6 MEXICAN PIZZA’S DOC HOLLYWOOD LIVE ON STAGE AT 8PM THE KENTUCKY DERBY LIVE ON OUR HDTV’S KICK THE WEEKEND OFF FRIDAY 5/4 WITH FAME & FORTUNE LIVE ON STAGE @ 9PM Chad Lindholm, Josh Maldonado, Gail Schmidtchen, Francie O’Neill

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

GET YOUR CABANAS V.I.P. KEYCHAIN

Tom Higgins, Jan Randle

AT OUR LOCALS V.I.P. PARTY, FRIDAY, MAY 11TH AND ENJOY NO COVER ALL SUMMER LONG.


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4/25: Most Influential Teacher Awards At Lucky Bones PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Shelley Vogelei, Betsy Sole, Laura Fischetti

HAPPY HOUR @ THE BAR EVERYDAY 3-6PM

OPEN DAILY

DINNER - Nightly from 5pm BREAKFAST & LUNCH - Everyday 8 – 3

LIVE MUSIC • 7-10pm

FRIDAY, MAY 4 - GORDON VINCENT SATURDAY, MAY 5 - ROBIN & AMY

Danielle Mayers, RyanSara Hunter, Julia Fernandez

UPCOMING EVENTS Spring Wine Dinner - Friday, May 4 - $75 5 course spring menu paired with wine Mexican Fiesta - Sunday, May 6 - $30 3 course Mexican dinner menu - Music by “El Tiro”

MOTHER’S DAY - SUNDAY, MAY 13 BRUNCH 8 – 3 DINNER FROM 4 – 8:30 3 COURSE PRICE FIX MENU $30 (regular dinner menu available)

19 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY (609) 884-5970 • MADBATTER.COM

Jane Rife, Jacob Vandermark , Joyce Wirpsza, Cody Bryan


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Goings-On Around Town

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Upcoming can’t-miss events around town... mark your calendars

HE Cape May Artists Cooperative will feature the works of Eliza Diets, Lee Hadjuk and Mary Stewart in its gallery at West End Garage from May 4-June3. A reception will be held on Sunday, May 13 from 1-5pm, with members on hand to discuss their work, as part of the Second Sunday Gallery Walk, with light refreshments being served at each gallery stop. For more information, call 609-770-8261. The Environmental Commission of West Cape May is sponsoring a free gardening program, “Go Green, Go Native – Backyard Habitat for Birds, Butterflies, Dragonflies and more” with local naturalist, Pat Sutton. The program is set for Saturday, May 5, from 10am-3pm at the West Cape May Borough Hall, 732 Broadway, West Cape May (behind the fire station). Please call 609-884-1005, extension 2 to pre-register. Bring your own bag lunch, and enjoy a working lunch question-and-answer period, where individual situations will be discussed and brainstormed, after an informative indoor session. Drinks and dessert

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will be provided. The program will end with a site visit to one or two established wildlife gardens in the area, as time allows. Nature and attention to detail inspire artists in the Harbor Gallery at Nature Center of Cape May located at 1600 Delaware Avenue. Local artists Peg Dittmar and Sandy Maloney bring their expertise and passion for birds to this new exhibit. A meet the artists reception is scheduled for Friday, May 4th at 6pm. The exhibit will continue through the end of the month. All artwork is for sale, with a portion supporting the Nature Center of Cape May. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, call 609 884-2736. The Harbor Gallery is dedicated to providing a venue for local nature-inspired artists, with a new exhibit featuring two artists each month. The Cape May County Museum Spring Lecture Series continues with the theme of this year’s series Our Maritime Heritage. On May 9, Angelo Rigazio, the last lighthouse keeper at the Harbor of Refuge Light, will discuss the Brandywine and other Delaware Bay lights. Running the length of

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the Delaware Bay, these lights guided ships up the bay to the river and the Philadelphia port. On May 16, join Rich Chiemengo of the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts as he discusses the history of New Jersey lighthouses and the Cape May Lighthouse. There were three lighthouses at Cape May. What happened to the others and the history of the existing light is a fascinating story. All programs start at 7 pm, and admission is free. The Museum is handicapped accessible. For more information, visit www.cmcmuseum. org or call 609-465-3535. A reminder about the Fifth Annual Borough of West Cape May Yard Sale, kicking off at 9am on Saturday, May 12. Get your walking shoes and bargain hunting glasses on and make a day of it. The address list will be available on the borough’s website, www.westcapemay.us. If you want to host your own sale, call 609-884-1005, extension 101 to register your address, or email drutherford@westcapemay.us. The West Cape May Borough Wide Yard Sale is sponsored by the Environmental Commission of West Cape May.

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Restuarant is now open 7 days a week!

love Mom!

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Sunday, May 13 12pm - 6pm

49 per person

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20 per child

à la carte menu is also available

Call for Reservations

609.884.9090

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1301 Beach Avenue • Cape May, New Jersey

*Not including tax and gratuity

4/29/12 11:44 AM


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HARBOR VIEW DECK OPENS THIS FRIDAY!


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Talk Of The Town

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

The Temple Connection A FEW weeks ago we rambled at some length about the connections that have sprung up between Cape May and Temple University since Ed Mahaney, a three-time graduate of the Philadelphia school, was elected mayor. We remarked, somewhat f lippantly, that perhaps the mayor was looking for a statue to be erected in his honor on the Temple grounds. So you can imagine how intrigued we were when our attention was drawn to a letter that details just how close the relationship is between Mayor Mahaney and Temple. The letter is published in full on the right. Yes, it is private correspondence between a member of the university’s staff and a former student, but it exists in the public domain — we found it online. Besides, what makes it a matter of public interest is the fact that the letter is dated August, 2009, a year after Mr Mahaney was elected, and discusses the possibility of him donating $1 million to Temple in return for their sports complex being named for his late parents. The letter was written a week after it was announced that the city was paying Temple $53,000 to come up with a business and management plan for the new Convention Hall. And two months after that, the city announced another hookup with Temple — this time paying $48,000 for students from the Landscaping Architecture and Horticulture department to come up with designs for some of Cape May’s open spaces, even though, two years earlier, the city had paid a professional landscape

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The letter to Mayor Ed Mahaney that underlines his close ties with Temple University


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Thursday, May 3, 2012

THE EXIT ZERO CARTOON... By Laurie Bender

HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO, CAPE MAY! Talk Of The Town ? From Page 13 architecture firm, Rhodeside and Harwell, to come up with a comprehensive plan along the the same lines. And most recently, a Philadelphiabased landscaping firm owned by a Temple professor was awarded a $14,875 contract for work on Convention Hall, without the job going out to bid. When we wrote about these connections a few weeks ago, we made the point that we weren’t comfortable with this very tight connection. Why weren’t New Jersey schools like Rutger’s, Stockton, Rowan, TCNJ, and, you know, Princeton asked to collaborate? And you could also argue that having students take charge of such important matters as the running of Convention Hall is not a stellar idea. But let’s get back to the issue that makes us really squirmy. The opening sentence of that letter congratulates Mayor Mahaney on his “philanthrophy” at Temple and in the next sentence mentions the “unique town-grown partnership with our school of Hospitality & Tourism Management.” We don’t believe that the city money that’s been pouring into Temple’s coffers since the summer of 2009 should in any way be connected to the mayor’s “philanthropy”

towards his alma mater. The letter goes on to “resume the dialogue” about whether the mayor is interested in gifting the university the proceeds of his life insurance and his Cape May home, along with a cash donation of $100,000 over a five-year period. Yes, we believe it is simply a coincidence that the city has since paid Temple $101,000 for the aforementioned programs. But, nevertheless, this surely amounts to a serious conf lict of interest. Don’t you think the taxpayers of Cape May are entitled to know that while the city has been writing checks to Temple that the mayor has been holding discussions about a partnership that would forever stamp the Mahaney name on the campus? If Mr Mahaney acted like the mayor is supposed to act in the current form of government, this would not be such a big deal. But as we have spelled out before, Mr Mahaney is not merely the ceremonial head of government. In the opinion of many, he’s the man who makes most of the important decisions around City Hall, in direct contravention of municipal laws. We called the mayor on Sunday, the day before we went to press. We asked him if he recalled the letter we were talking about. “I don’t recall it off the top of my head,” he said. That seemed strange, given that a

letter proposing a $1 million deal resulting in a sports complex being named for your parents isn’t likely the kind of matter easily forgotten. We then read the letter out to the mayor, who said, “That sounds like a letter that a university would send any number of alumni, and that’s all I’m going to say about that.” Then he hung up. On Monday, we called the man who wrote the letter, Scott Koskoski, who is now the Director of Athletics at Chatham University, in Pittsburgh. He said he remembered the conversation he had with the mayor over the naming rights, but added, “The mayor is a good friend of mine. I’m not clear on what the ramifications of my comments would be. I’d prefer not to comment at this point.” He suggested we talk to David Unruh, Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Temple. He said he was “familiar with the discussion” but that it “has not come to fruition.” When we asked if it was likely to, he said, “I’m not at liberty to share private donor information.” We also spoke to Deputy Mayor, Jack Wichterman, and asked him if he thought the correspondence was troubling. “Was there an ulterior motive? I sure as heck don’t know,” he said. “I don’t know what conversations went on back then. Why

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Talk Of The Town ? From Page 14 didn’t we look at Stockton? I don’t know. Stockton might have done it for less money. But I was not involved. “The mayor has devoted his whole life from what I’ve seen to Temple and Cape May. Does he do things that are not correct? Whether you like him or not, you have to respect how hard he works. “If you think he’s done something illegal, go to the prosecutor.” We asked Mr Wichterman how he feels about the widely held view that the mayor runs City Hall, even though the form of government here expressly places the power in the hands of the City Manager, Bruce MacLeod, who was given the job fulltime a few months after the mayor took office, in 2008. “Is he a forceful guy?” Mr Wichterman said of the mayor. “He’s very forceful. Does he want control? There is no doubt. Was it unethical for him not to let the council know about this? I personally don’t think so.” On the mayor’s relationship with Bruce MacLeod, Mr Wichterman said, “It’s not the way it should be running, but if [Bruce]

is comfortable with it...” But what if the taxpayers aren’t comfortable with the mayor contravening municipal law? “Then the taxpayers can vote him out of office in November; they’re the ones with the last say.” Mr Wichterman added, “I think you guys are on a witch hunt with Ed.” We’d prefer to call it a truth hunt. We agree with Mr Wichterman that the mayor works hard. That’s not the issue. The issue is that we believe his hunger for power sometimes corrupts his judgment, and we have described, in detail, examples of this in the last three years. By the way, we had a few things to say about the upcoming concert by Peter Nero and the Philly Pops, but we ran out of room. Stay tuned.

Lessons Learned HAS there been a generation yet which doesn’t have doubts about the future of the human race after witnessing the antics of an adolescent? Well, we’re here to tell you that some of our own fears were allayed after spending last Wednesday evening at Lucky Bones with some of Lower Cape May Regional High School’s senior class, at the

Cape May Chapter of the National Honor Society Ninth Annual Most Inf luential Teacher Awards Program. We spoke with Jane Rife, LCMR’s National Honor Society advisor, who explained that every senior was asked (this was an optional assignment) if they wanted to write an essay about the teacher who influenced them the most. “We got outstanding essays from 20 seniors, about 20 different teachers, from elementary school, junior high, and high school, as well as a now-retired guidance counselor and a coach. Each student and the teacher they picked is here tonight, and the teacher didn’t know until they walked into the room which student nominated them.” Jackie Siscone is an English teacher at LCMR, and facilitates the Exit Zero Student Of The Week column. She had been singled out by student Haley Matsinger, and we asked for her thoughts on the honor. “This is what makes teaching worthwhile,” Jackie told us. “For a kid to take time out of her busy schedule to write an essay that’s not going to be graded — that’s a big deal.” We asked Haley what made her select Jackie, and her first words were, “Well, have you met her?”

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Talk Of The Town ? From Page 16 Indeed, we have. “Writing was something I hated more than anything — a blank page used to give me a panic attack,” Haley tells us. “Ms Siscone took something I hated and made me love it. Plus, she holds kids to a higher standard. She doesn’t tell us to behave better. She models better behavior. ” This was a touching event, with lots of laughter and some tears. It may be a while before we forget Matt McGaffney’s tales of times spent with Business teacher Mary Rose Bispels, or the moving words of Julia Fernandez about how she wished History teacher Thomas Higgins “had been my father, because you are the greatest man I have ever known.” Or the response of math teacher Raymond Obst to Katie Kincaide’s selection of him: “All I know is that my knee still hurts from Dancing with the Faculty.” We were floored by the selection of Joyce Wirpsza by senior Jacob Vandermark, as she was his fourth-grade teacher, but he never forgot her kindness to him when he transferred to her class from a different school. And then there was senior Becca Holden, who said she “didn’t have the words to express her gratitude” to music teacher John

Drechen, whose dedication persuaded her to stay in the school band when her commitment to it was wavering. His response to the award summed up the evening: “We have the best job in the world.”

Girl Walks Into A Restaurant DID you hear the story about the German lady who opened a Mexican restaurant? Apparently, it had a really happy ending, because Gecko’s, over on Carpenter’s Lane, continues to be a mecca for Mexican and Southwest cuisine devotees in Cape May. We chatted with Susi Bithell about what it is that makes Gecko’s such a hot spot, and inquiring minds wanted to know – how DID a German girl end up in a Mexican spot? “Well, when I met my husband Randy during my internship, Mexican and Southwestern cuisine was his passion. So it then became mine — it was that simple.” We asked Susi what is the most popular menu item at Gekko’s, and she answered quite readily that it is the burritos. “The

chicken ones especially, with the red and green sauces.” (This just happens to be the go-to lunch order of a certain editor-type we happen to know.) “The house salad is popular, too,” Susi says. We can name at least three people in town who practically subsist on this salad all season long — what’s the deal? “It’s the dressing,” Susi tells us. “It’s a brandied onion dressing that we make here. It got a mention in Philadelphia magazine.” Any suggestions for dinner? “The salmon is really good, and it always sells well.” And her personal favorite from the menu? “That would be the crab enchiladas,” she tells us. “They’re spicy, but not crazy spicy.” Gecko’s will be open seven days a week for lunch and dinner by the end of May. In preparation for the onslaught of activity that running a seasonal restaurant in Cape May entails, what do Susi and and her family do in the off-season? “We just enjoy spending time together as a family,” Susi says. “And we cook a lot, too. We test out new recipes, and we just cook for each other, instead of cooking for everybody else.”

PARTING SHOT Whoops! In last week’s Talk of the Town, we wrote that Ella’s Good To Go, the new

eatery on the Carptenter’s Square Mall (owned by Nicole Pense and Mike Boschen of Bliss ice cream) will open at the end of May, but this was wrong. Ella’s is already open, and that’s a pretty cool thing for our town; Ella’s is breakfast, lunch and dessert... as fresh and local as possible.

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

Meals served

Price range of entrées

Bar or BYOB?

Should I book?

Food for kids?

Other details

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

Aleathea’s serves good food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Get $2 off cocktails during happy hours at the bar from 3-6pm Monday thru Friday.

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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AVALON COFFEE 7 Gurney Street, Cape May, 898-8088, 3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May www.avaloncoffeecompany.com

The Cape May location is now open daily. They have great sandwiches as well as great coffee and smoothies! Plus two locations to choose from!

B, L

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

N/A

NO

YES

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

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

D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

BACK BAY BISTRO 1891 Bayshore Road Villas (609) 889-8500

Casual fine dining at its best, and just a stone’s throw from Cape May. Open for lunch and dinner daily, breakfast on the weekends.

B, L, D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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

The EZ crew gets take-out lunch often from Bella Vida. Lots of homemade selections, with lots of vegan and vegetarian items.

B, L

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

BYOB

NO

YES

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

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

D

$15-$28 Cards: V, MC

BYOB

YES

NO

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

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

B, L, D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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

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

Cocktails

Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

NO

NO

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

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

B, L, D

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

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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

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

Winery

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

WINERY

N/A

NO

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

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

L, D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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Meals served

Price range of entrées

Bar or BYOB?

Should I book?

Food for kids?

Other details

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BYOB

YES

YES

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

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

COPPER FISH 416 Broadway West Cape May (609) 898-1555

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

D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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

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

D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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

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

L, D

$4-$18 Cards: V, MC

FULL BAR

NO

YES

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

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

B, L, D

$6-$14

BYOB

NO

YES

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

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

D

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

BAR

YES

NO

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

After 25 years, it’s still one of Cape May’s finest restaurants, serving food that’s as brilliant and creative as ever. Opens May 10

D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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

Opening in mid May, this restaurant wins awards for its Italian food every year for a reason.

D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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

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

L, D

$8-$24

BYOB

YES

YES

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

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

D

$12-$28

BYOB

YES

YES

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

A Key West vibe, great views of the harbor, good food and regular entertainment. Plus they have a fabulous deck — try the sushi.

B, L, D

$6-$30 Cards: V, MC

BAR

NO

YES

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May 13th

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Meals served

Price range of entrées

Bar or BYOB?

Should I book?

Food for kids?

Other details

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

BAR

NO

YES

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

BAR

YES

YES

Winery

$5-$34 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

Winery

NO

NO

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

Famous for its sunsets, this spot just reopened. There’s no better place to sip on a cocktail while watching that sunset.

HARRY’S OCEANFRONT GRILLE Madison & Beach Avenue (609) 88-HARRY, www.harryscapemay.com

They’re back on May 4 and we can’t wait! A locals’ favorite and a great spot for good food, great drinks and a killer view.

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

Open year round - daily 12 to 5pm for wine tasting, wine by the glass and gourmet cheese plates.

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

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

B, L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

HIGHER GROUNDS 479 West Perry Street, Cape May (609) 884-1131 www.highergroundscapemay.com

Charming, unique and independently owned, Higher Grounds offers some of the most delicious and nutritious options.

B,L,D

$5-$15

BYOB

NO

YES

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

Opening May 18. Just look for folks lined up down the street. This is not your average hot dog experience.

L, D

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

Opening in early May. The interior design and menu concoctions are similar – Caribbean-influenced and very colorful.

L, D

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YES

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

Take-out, fish market, restaurant, raw bar, breakfast, dinner... The Lobster House has it all. See why it’s a Cape May must-visit!

B, L, D

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

BAR

NO

YES

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

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

L, D

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

BAR

For tables of eight or more

YES

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

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

B, L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

MARIE NICOLE’S 9510 Pacific, Wildwood Crest (609) 522-5425 www.marienicoles.com

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

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Zach Kimsey, Bill Kimsey

Joe and Vanessa Landis

Carol Garrison, Scott Stewart

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

BYOB SUNDAYS ARE BACK!

OPEN FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS IN MAY

for friday 2. Cocktails 3. Oysters

1. Wine

4. Sliders

$

5. Appetizers Reserve Now for MOTHER’S DAY! Brunch 10-2 ($28 and $16 for kids) A La Carte Dinner 4:00-7:30

00 Specials

AVAILABLE ALL NIGHT LONG!

5 great specials for only $5

the

wine bar

THE WASHINGTON INN | 801 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY | (609) 884-5697 | WASHINGTONINN.COM


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The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink Chart What you need to know about the food and the vibe MARTINI BEACH 429 Beach Avenue Cape May (609) 884-1925

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

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

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

MONTREAL LIQUOR STORE Beach Ave and Madison Cape May (609) 884-6114

Meals served

Price range of entrées

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Should I book?

Food for kids?

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YES

YES

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

Spirits

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

Liquor Store

NO

NO

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

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

B, L, D

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

BYOB

NO

YES

OYSTER BAY 615 Lafayette Street (609) 884-2111 wwwoysterbayrestaurantnj.com

A lovely dining room, a beautiful coppertop bar and classic, generous dishes. Give one of their delicious martinis a try!

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BAR

YES

YES

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

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

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BYOB

YES

NO

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

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

L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

PRIMO HOAGIES 605 Lafayette Street, Cape May (609) 884-1177 www.primohoagies.com

It’s not just a hoagie - it’s a Primo. One bite will convince you that Primo is aptly named - the freshest ingredients, piled onto the best rolls.

L, D

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

BYOB

NO

YES

THE RED STORE 500 Cape Avenue, Cape May Point (609) 884-5757

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

$5-$35 Cash only

BYOB

NO

YES

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

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

L, D

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

BAR

YES

YES

RUSTY NAIL 205 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-0017 www.beachshack.com

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

B, L, D

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Authentic Italian Cuisine

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

Monday Prime Rib Night Wednesday

Fish & Chips Night All-You-Can-Eat $9.95 + tax

Tuesday Pizza Night

1 Large Pizza with 2 Toppings $10.99 + tax

Thursday Pasta Night

Your choice of sauce All-You-Can-Eat $9.95 + tax

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

Lanie, Elisa, Logan

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

3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May Cape Plaza Shopping Center • 889-6610

Uncle Bill’s & FAMILY RESTAURANT

Beth, Jack and Doug Smithson

Serving breakfast & Lunch daily Outdoor Patio Dining Available

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

The Ben Franklin girls


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A Shameful Show Of Disrespect

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How Cape May City Council mishandled the issue of Mariners Hall... by Ben Miller

HIS story involves a hidden agenda by local officials, what some believe is discrimination against a disabled veteran and the mistreatment of a large segment of the Cape May populace. This is a story about what happens when people get a little bit of power and let it go to their heads. I’m the disabled veteran in question and both my lawyer and I believe that my civil rights were violated by the city of Cape May, who failed to make “reasonable accommodations” as mandated by law by the Americans with Disabilities Act. The “reasonable accommodation” I requested was for a letter I wrote to be read at a city council meeting. That’s it. The reason you’re not reading about a lawsuit being filed against the city is simple — I don’t want your money. I consulted with an attorney recommended by the Disabled American Veterans, of which I am a life member. He advised me that if I file a lawsuit, I would be seeking monetary damages from the city and compensation for my attorney. All that would come from the taxpayers, as would the city’s

legal defense costs. I declined to proceed. Here’s the basics of what happened. Last year, I suggested the name Mariners Hall be used for the new convention facility. I wanted to honor Cape May’s maritime history. I also wanted to honor the fishermen, the US Navy and Coast Guard sailors, commercial sailors and steamship crews. My suggestion fell on deaf ears. Cape May’s new Marketing Director, Mike Whipple, recently shrugged off the idea, telling a CBS news crew, “There is a fishermen’s memorial on the harbor that honors those lost at sea.” The mayor and council agree with him, which is a shame, because he’s wrong. The Fishermen’s Memorial doesn’t honor people like the crew of the USS Jacob Jones, who were killed when the ship was torpedoed by a German U-boat off the coast of Cape May in 1942; the men killed when the SS Northern Pacific caught fire and sunk in 1922; or the women and children killed when the passenger liner, SS Carolina, was torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1918. Sadly, there are more examples. One would think the term “Fishermen’s Memorial”

“We have been coming to Tisha’s for years and as ALWAYS the food was fantastic!” - Mike and Celestse

is self-explanatory, but apparently not. My next step was to create an online petition, asking the city to adopt the name Mariners Hall. I received 278 signatures, many of them Cape May fishermen, and members of the US Coast Guard. Many people chose to include written statements about why they signed the petition, noting loved ones and friends who were lost, or their own experiences working the waters off the Cape May coast. The goal was to honor ALL mariners, those who perished, those who made their living on the sea and those who continue to go out and risk their lives every day. Prior to the council’s Work Session on April 3, I sent a copy of the petition, explaining the disabilities that prevented me from presenting it in person. I sent copies to Mayor Ed Mahaney, Deputy Mayor Jack Wichterman and councilmembers Bill Murray, Deanna Fiocca and Terri Swain. I also sent a private message to Mayor Mahaney, explaining that my only goal was to

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Ocean View FAMILY RESTAURANT

Open Everyday 7am-9pm Open Daily

Breakfast on Saturday and Sunday Lunch Daily from 11:30 Dinner from 5pm

Try our Mini Meals!

Reserve Now for Mother's Day! Brunch 9am-1:30pm Dinner 3-8pm

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

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


Page 32 Mariners Hall ? From Page 31 honor the mariners and that I wasn’t interested in credit of any kind. I suggested that if the city didn’t want to change the name, they could introduce something to dedicate the building to the mariners and erect a plaque. I received no response, and neither the petition, my letter, or the notion of a dedication was discussed at the meeting. I tried again before the April 17 regular council meeting. Again, I sent the petition, the reasons people gave for supporting it and a letter, explaining my disabilities and why I could not appear in person. I sent copies to the same people as before and I faxed a copy of everything to Diane Weldon, the City Clerk, and to Exit Zero Editor/Publisher, Jack Wright. I specifically mentioned that my disabilities prevented me from appearing and referenced the Americans with Disabilities Act. I made it clear that all I wanted was for my voice to be heard, and for them to at least read my letter. I reminded them all that council rules specify that if you want something on the agenda, it should be sent to the City Clerk ahead of the meeting and that there were no rules about residency or land ownership. Everyone is supposed to have a voice.

Thursday, May 3, 2012 Not only did the council ignore my letter, but the City Clerk was directed to read a letter from Mickey and Mitze Blomkvest, who no longer live in Cape May and were not at the meeting. The Blomkvests’ letter was an assault on my character, an attempt to embarrass me and destroy my credibility. To add insult to injury, Deputy Mayor Wichterman followed the letter with personal comments about me. Mr Wichterman said that I have made mistakes with things I’ve said about Convention Hall and he hoped nobody was paying attention to me. He then thanked the Blomkvests. It was inappropriate and a slap in the face, because they knew I could not physically appear in person and defend myself. Deputy Mayor Wichterman’s comments were not only cowardly, assailing a disabled veteran who could not be present to defend himself — they were vague and unqualified. I challenge him to name one thing I have said about Convention Hall that was incorrect. I’ve been a critic of the process used to build this hall and the way the city was making changes to the plan in secret, without a council vote or notifying the public. After those comments were written, the city started to address all the change orders publicly and vote on them, in accordance with the municipal code. They’re at their seventh change

order now. I said the mayor had no authority to sign an $85,000 contract with the Philly Pops without council approval and Mr Wichterman said I was wrong. At the last meeting, he was forced to admit that I was right, though he blamed the city’s attorney, Tony Monzo. I cannot understand the way that the council rejected the notion of dedicating Convention Hall to Cape May’s mariners, the fishermen and sailors who are the backbone of the local economy. We’re talking about a plaque here. It gives the impression that the members of council have little regard for the fishermen and sailors in this community. There is no doubt that the city has discriminated against me by not reading my letter or even acknowledging it. The real question is why? I don’t believe they set out to discriminate against me because of my disabilities. I believe they ignored me, and the mariners I was representing, because of a long-standing grudge Mayor Mahaney has against me and Exit Zero. The mayor says, “Jump!” and the council, along with City Manager Bruce MacLeod, ask, “How high?” Luckily, elections are coming up and Cape May citizens will have the opportunity to end the puppet show at City Hall. And maybe then, the city will see fit to hold a ceremony for the dedication of Cape May’s mariners.

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Monday thru friday from 3 to 6pm $2 off cocktails special $5 food menu 4 - 5pm monday to thursday friday 1/2 off bar menu between 4 & 5

Treat Mom for Mother's Day! brunch 11:30 to 2 • dinner 4 to 7:30

7 Ocean Street at the Inn of Cape May 609.884.5555 | www.innofcapemay.com


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Meals served

Price range of entrées

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Should I book?

Food for kids?

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SEASALT 1035 Beach Avenue (609) 884-7000 www.capemayoceanclubhotel.com

You’ll find imaginative cuisine and great drinks at SeaSalt! Plus, the ever-popular Latin Night is on Fridays — get your free salsa lesson here!

SEASIDE CHEESE COMPANY 600 Park Blvd (609) 884-8700 www.seasidecheesecapemay.com

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

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

A Cape May legend, and even better now that they’ve put those wonderful booths in there — such a treat. You’ll find some of the best live entertainment in town here!

L, D

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

BAR

NO

YES

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

Enjoy delicious, fresh and nutritious authentic Chinese, Japanese, Malaysian and Thai cuisine — all homemade. Try the Fire Wok!

L, D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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

Reliably excellent food – there is a reason why people wait... excellent breakfasts. They are now open daily for breakfast and lunch.

B, L

$4-$9

BYOB

NO

YES

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

Elegant dining in a classic old hotel, and the food is magnificent and inventive. One of the best in the area. Opening in April.

D

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BYOB

YES

YES

VINCENZO’S LITTLE ITALY II 3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May (609) 889-6610

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

L, D

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

BYOB

YES

YES

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

Superb gourmet food, and a bar to get your night off on the right foot. Amazing wine list, and great specials at the Wine Bar.

D

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BAR

YES

YES

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

Opening soon! 50 acres and a 12,000 square foot event space will make this a welcome addition to Cape May’s winery scene.

Winery

V, MC, AE, D

Winery

NO

NO

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

Zoe’s has large portions at affordable prices, for breakfast and lunch. And they have a great dog-friendly patio!

B, L

$4-$12

BYOB

NO

YES

ZIMBABWE CAFE The Ocean, South Cape May (609) 123-4567

Zimbabwe Cafe is not real. It’s totally fake. We just made it up as we had to fill this space with something!

Brunch and Linner

$99

BYO

NO TABLES

YES

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Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Fine Spirits and Liquors

Wines from Cape May and Around the World Cape May’s Largest Selection of International and Domestic Beers

BEACH & MADISON AVENUE • CAPE MAY

609-884-6114


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4/21: First Little League Game At Carl T. Mitnick School

Bob Smith, Branden Smith

Art, AJ

Joe Landis, James Marsden

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

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

FAKE AD CONTEST

Somewhere in this paper is a fake ad!

CLIP ART CONTEST Hidden somewhere in the paper are these SOMBRERO... Find it & enter to win!

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

Actual Size Shown Here:

Check closely! This Week’s Prizes: BAY BAY BISTRO • CAPE WINDS FLORIST VINCENZO’S LITTLE ITALY CONTEST ANSWERS April 12 issue CLIP ART ANSWER: Page 49 - Green Street Ad FAKE AD ANSWER: Page 60 - Cape May Dollar Bills

This Week’s Prizes: ARTISANS ALCOVE • CAPE MAY DAY SPA CUCINA ROSA

WHEN YOU FIND THE ANSWER(S)... ENTER BY ONE OF THESE WAYS: 1. E-mail your name and address along with the answer to: jason@exitzero.us 2. Mail us your name, address, and answer on an 8.5 x 11 piece of paper to: Exit Zero Publishing, 109 Sunset Boulevard, Suite D, Cape May, NJ 08204 Entries Deadline Date: Tuesday, May 15. Draw Date: Wednesday, May 16. One entry per address or email address. Prizes will be mailed to the winners. If mailing your entry do NOT put both answers on one sheet of paper... you’ll only be entered into one contest! You CAN put both answers in one email!

CONTEST WINNERS April 12 issue CLIP ART WINNERS John Law • Inga Pedone Bob Epaldo FAKE AD WINNERS Joe Matteo • Catherine Del Bello Joey and Janet Steigerwalt


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Meg, Ben and Scarlett Rue

The Thomas family

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

Lelah, Maya, Jemma and Jay Eppenbach

WE’RE BACK!!! Open Weekends

Marti, Caitlin, Lindsey, Jake, Pam

Friday at 4pm Saturday & Sunday From 12:00 Live Music Friday, May 4 5-9pm ANN OSWALD!

Stop In & Say Hi!!!!! Brian Groetsch, Will Riccio, Terryl Chapman, Lelah Eppenbach


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OPENING FOR THE SEASON MAY 10 Reserve Now for Mothers Day - Dinner from 3pm. Complimentary Desserts for all Mothers!

410 BANK STREET RESTAURANT

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OPENING FOR THE SEASON MAY 17 FRES COS RESTAURANT

V ot e d B e s t I ta l i a n R e s tau ra n t i n S o u t h J e r s e y 412 B a n k S t r e e t , C a p e M ay R e s e rvat i o n s 609.884.0366


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Time To Get Rid Of The Winter Coats!

Rosanne Rossi sent us this photo (which she calls “Warm and Woofy”) of she and her boxer , Mr RossE, and friends. It was taken — during unseasonably beautiful temperatures — on a porch at the Marquis de Lafayette, New Year’s Day 2012. PHOTOGRAPH BY ROVING EXIT ZERO CORRESPONDENT

A Local Café with ... a Wholesome Aroma OPEN EVERY DAY Breakfast & Lunch Mon-Fri 8-2:30 • Sat & Sun 8-3 Dinners Fri, Sat & Sun from 5:00

Many Vegetarian & Gluten Free Items $6.99 BREAKFAST SPECIALS LUNCH FOR TWO - $10.95

Each person gets to Choose… A cup of Soup du Jour or a Side Salad AND A SANDWICH TO SHARE!

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


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Madeline Harris

Isabella, Gabriella

Destiny and Edward Bukowski

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A Cape May Tradition...

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

WHIPPED CREAMY FUDGE PREMIUM CHOCOLATES • SALTWATER TAFFY HAND DIPPED ICE CREAM Open Every Day in Cape May on The Washington Street Mall & the Promenade... Stop In for a FREE SAMPLE of Our Creamy Fudge!

Our $1.50 Soft Serve Cones are Back!

We mail anywhere in the world! • Call 1-800-23-FUDGE • Shop online at: FudgeKitchens.com


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Heather and Olivia Lewis

Kevin Morrissey, Laurie Dutton

Tony Genaro, Will Berger

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DRINKS

HAND

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ROLLED BAGELS

CATERING

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TRY OUR OTHER LOCATION

3704 BAYSHORE ROAD, NORTH CAPE MAY

VitoCampamelli, Homer Martelli, Dorothy Campanelli

And Clipper Ship Pub

Dinner Friday & Saturday Affordable Pub Menu Early Dinner Specials 5-6pm 1/2 Price Raw Bar Items... 5-6pm in the Pub Only

Now taking Mother’s Day Reservations

Desiree and Casey McDonald, Patti Della Vecchia

Reservations: 609-884-5878 991 Ocean Drive, Cape May www.blueclawrestaurant.com


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OPEN FRIDAY, SATUDAY & SUNDAY DINNER FROM 5PM

“Best of the Shore”

3 course $30 Pre-Fixe Available Anytime

Wine Spectator

Philadelphia Magazine

“Best of the Shore” South Jersey Magazine

“Award of Excellence” Since 2005

Treat Mom to Dinner! MOTHER’S DAY DINNER from 4pm... Reserve Now Johnnie Walker, Mary Bencivenga, Hank Kern

FREE DELIVERY SERVICE To the Beach and ALL Boats & Marinas

Open Everyday!

10:30am - 8pm

Dorothy Burns, Thomas Burns, David Morel, Lydia Morrell

PARTY TRAYS • VEGGIE GOODIES LOW-CARB EATS • THE SIDES • WE SHIP TOO!

605 Lafayette Street, Cape May (609) 884-1177 www.primohoagies.com Chris Shaw, Harry Shaw, Pearl Connelly


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A Quaint Eatery

311 Mansion Street, Cape May Located Behind Collier’s Liquor Store

Cool Island Setting In A Red Tin Roofed Victorian A Slice Of The Caribbean With A Colorful Decor & Contemporar y Food Prepared By Chef Daniel Mccabe

Serving Dinner Thursday Thru Sunday 5:00 Till Closing

Reservations Accepted Please Call 609-884-0200 “Island Grill Fresh Fish” - Prepared Grilled, Sauteed, Blackened Or Jerked With Your Choice Of Sauce: Lemon Nage, Mango Beurre Blanc Or Tropical Fruit Salsa.

Indulge In Our Signature Dish... Lobster Mac & Cheese Tantalize Your Taste Buds With Our Calamari Dusted In Corn Flour & Graham Cracker Crumbs Served With Lemon Aioli & Cherry Balsamic Glaze

Private Parties & Catering Available... Call Carol Herforth at 609-408-0612

Like Us on Facebook Reservations Accepted • Cash Only • Free Parking • Catering Available


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When the

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score at home, you do too!

When you order an XL cheese pie, the following home game day, you will receive a $1 discount for each Phillie run. Yes... Our cap is $5.00! Looking to give deals, not go to the poor house! (Example) Monday night’s home game... Phillies score 3 runs. Next home game Tuesday night... You order when Phillies are playing, and receive a $3 discount off of each XL cheese pie!

4/14: Disabled American Veterans State-Wide Beef And Beer At VFW PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Toppings are extra! Does not apply to specialty pies! For pick up only! Not to be combined with any other discount, coupon or promotion! Just mention you want the XL PHILLIES PIZZA DEAL when ordering!

1891 BAYSHORE ROAD, VILLAS 609-889-8500

Japanese • Sushi • Chinese • Thai Cuisine

Nelson T. Albano, Matthew W. Milan, Jeff Van Drew, Sue Ingersoll

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK YEAR ROUND Lunch • Dinner • Take-Out • Catering 315 Ocean Street, Washington Commons Mall (609) 898-0088 • www.capeorient.com

715 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-1233 www.zoescapemay.com HOMEMADE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME

BEACHFRONT EATERY Get Hooked on Zoe’s Seafood

Bruce McDonald, Bill Gift

OPEN DAILY

BREAKFAST & LUNCH * Full Breakfast Menu

Homemade Muffins, Pancakes & Omelettes * Lunch - Our Own Roasted Turkey & Roast Beef Cape May’s Largest Cheese Steaks & Hoagies Vegetarians, Enjoy Our Homemade Veggie Burgers * Entire Menu Available for Take-Out * Patio Dining/Pet Friendly... BYOD

EDY’S ICE CREAM Jane Shaw, Loretta Caselli, Tony Caselli


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The Movie Column

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By Tom Sims, Executive Director of the Cape May Film Festival

HE Israeli film Footnote opened recently, having been nominated for Best Foreign Film at this year’s Oscars. It tells the story of a father and son who are both research scholars in the Talmud (a central holy text in Judaism). The father, Eliezer Shkolnik (played by Shlomo BarAba) is a purist, a typical researcher who hides in the basement diligently pursuing his work. His son, Uriel (played by Lori Ashkenazi), is more a celebrity researcher — smooth and polished — who would rather be on stage with cameras f lashing than sharing space with his father in the basement. Eliezer is given the news he’s waited 20 years to receive — he’s been named “Researcher of the Year” by the Israel Ministry of Education. He is f lying high, having been turned down for the award for years. You can almost guess what’s coming next. Uriel, his son, is called by the ministry to come to a special secret meeting, where he learns that his father was called by mistake, and that the prize

Footnote is a compelling, storyteller’s film about father-and-son researchers was meant for Uriel. Thus begins an outstanding telling of a story with more depth and compelling action than most films in theaters today. And yes, it’s about researchers! There’s a central scene where the father trashes his son’s work during a newspaper interview,

while the son carefully selects words to praise his father as he ghost-writes a prize recommendation to the ministry. This is a storyteller’s film that refuses to get too heady despite its heavy subject matter. Like a real footnote, this film can easily be overlooked if you’re not careful. I urge you to search it out. The Hunger Games debate continues. Last week, Catherine countered my review of The Hunger Games, saying I should have read the book before judging the movie. Reader Diane disagrees: “Not only CAN you review a film without reading the book, you should! If the lead character is supposed to be a ‘modern day Joan of Arc,’ that should come across onscreen regardless of what happens in the book — otherwise there’s something wrong with the movie. If we use this logic, you can’t review a book without reviewing the film version of that book. And that’s just silly.” I reserve the right to not make any further commentary on the issue — just glad for the lively debate! Your comments welcome at capemayfilm@hotmail.com.


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This Peppy Periodical Travels The Globe

Sandra Henrikkson and Ashley Stickle took Exit Zero to Granada, Spain last winter

Chery Schoenle and Matt Grupp in Curacao with their Exit Zero

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROVING EXIT ZERO CORRESPONDENTS

Oyster Bay Steak & Seafood Restaurant Serving Dinner From 5pm Thursday thru Sunday

GREAT Menu NEW Martinis DELICIOUS Desserts Fresh seafood • Tasty steaks • Copper-top bar Bottle & draft beer • Free parking

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

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

PATRICIA JACKSON JEWELERS

414 Bank Street, Cape May • (609) 884-0323 www.patjacksonjewelers.com Open Friday, Saturday, Monday 11-6; Sunday 12-5

organic produce • groceries • dairy • bulk • vegan wheat and gluten-free foods • organic meats organic juices • teas • supplements • homeopathics baking goods • chocolate and sweets • literature • pet food baby products • health and beauty items and more

EAT WELL 120 PARK BOULEVARD, WEST CAPE MAY (609) 884-3200 • capemayorganicmarket@gmail.com


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

ODMOTHERS Dinner Thursday thur Sunday from 5pm

Mother’s Day Dinner 4-8pm

Bob Fern, Barbara Lang, Mary Beth

EARLY BIRD DINNERS All Night Friday and 5-5:30 Thursday, Saturday & Sunday Broadway & Sunset ~ 884-4543

The most unique cafe in Cape May! BUY ONE GET ONE HALF-OFF FRIDAY’S!!! (Includes Breakfast, Lunch and Drinks!) Jill, Irene, Lillian

Vegan & Vegetarian Friendly

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Homemad e Breakfast and Lunch

ALL food is vegetarian, vegan, organic, local, made to order and DELICIOUS!

Coffee House & Organic Market

Alda, Barbara, Bob

479 West Perry Street West Cape May 884-1131


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The Red Store AT C A P E M AY P O I N T

capemaypointredstore.com

4/14: Disabled American Veterans State-Wide Beef And Beer At VFW PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

500 C APE AVENUE

Open Saturday & Sunday

Kitchen 7:30am - 2:30pm | Store 7:30am - 4:00pm Breakfast • Brunch • Lunch • Eat in or take out GOURMET COFFEE • FRESH BAKED BREADS & SWEETS HOMEMADE GELATO • OUTDOOR DINING • GROCERIES NEWSPAPERS (including EXIT ZERO!)

Bill Gift, Harry Shaw

Green Street Market

Natural Health & Gourmet

Ed, Anne, Big Mike

Local & Organic Produce & Cheeses Local Organic Grass Fed Meats Free Range Organic Poultry Gluten Free, Vegan, Raw Vitamins and Supplements OPEN 7 DAYS 3167 RT. 9 SOUTH RIO GRANDE NJ 08242 (NEXT TO AVALON COFFEE) 609-463-0606 www.greenstreetmarket.com email: info@greenstreetmarket.com Jacqui Hinker, Sue Simmons, Debbie Sylvester


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Exit Zero Sets Sail

Joe Messina, Anne Kelly, Colonel Rich, Donna and John Williamson, and Dianna and Andy Barber took EZ on a sailing trip in Key West, Florida. PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROVING EXIT ZERO CORRESPONDENTS

So, what’s new with you? Here’s what’s new with us....

Our menu

(Best of all...your favorites are still here, too!)

Cafe

& TEAROOM

At the Emlen Physick Estate, Cape May, NJ

Operated by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC)

NEW....

A la carte pricing Kids’ Lunch Sides Take-out

You’ll be glad we’re not Cape May’s best-kept secret anymore! 1048 Washington St. • FREE PARKING Open Tuesday-Sunday beginning April 27 11am to 4 pm TAKE-OUT/RESERVATIONS: CALL 609-884-5111


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Open House

Exit Zero tours a local home for sale. This week... 680 Washington Street, Unit 1 WHERE IS IT? 680 Washington Street is in the middle of the historic district, but tucked away from the street. You get a clear view of the folks strolling by, but they won’t even know you’re there. WHAT IS IT? Unit 1 is a three-story, approximately 2,000 square foot condo, but this is a little misleading. When you hear “condo,” it’s tempting to think of many cookie-cutter homes, but that’s not the case. This is one of only three units, and all of them are different. WHO HAS THE LISTING? Chris Bezaire of Coldwell Banker is your guy. He was born and raised in Cape May, he’s a fifth-generation agent, and he’s been practicing real estate for six years in an office that’s been around for 109. Plus, he’s handsome. (Oh, like you don’t check out the agents when you check out the homes, too.) HOW MANY ROOMS? There are two full bedrooms, two full baths, and one halfbath. We love the little den that can be a bedroom (it’s got a Murphy bed) or a den. WHAT’S THE VIBE? It’s warm and inviting (thanks in part to the no-main-

tenance cedar siding and bamboo-lined driveway). It’s also airy (thanks to a living room that f lows freely into a dining area, a spacious kitchen, and the glass doors which allow for a lot of natural light). “It’s a fabulous place,” owner Carolyn Detrich told us. “I’m just ready for something a bit smaller.” AMENITIES? First, it’s quiet, quiet, quiet. “This is across from the firehouse,” Chris told us, “but when they were doing their landscaping, you couldn’t even hear the mowers back here.” What better way to enjoy the quiet than on one of three decks,

all of them great for reading, barbequing, sipping on an iced tea (or something stronger), and people-watching. We also love the ample storage space (including an attic and a one car garage/workshop). The place comes fully furnished, with a washer and dryer and — our favorite — a beautiful wooden hutch Carolyn bought with her husband in 1960 when they were married. “It’s an antique,” Carolyn told us, “which, I suppose, makes me an antique, too.” INSIDER TIP: The wall-to-wall carpeting has been well-maintained, but if this isn’t your style, go ahead and pull it up... the original wood f loors are below. RANDOM FACT: Before it was a condo, this property was home to an auto body garage. If you’ve been reading Exit Zero, you know there were approximately seventeen garages on the island during the 1950s. PRICE: The asking price is $529,000, and the condo fees are $3,000. (That money keeps the bamboo in check, among other things.) CONTACT INFO: Call Chris’ office at 609-884-8428, or cell at 609-972-6927.

Opening Friday, May 4!

Dinner Friday & Saturday from 5pm Freshest Ingredients - Fantastic Specials Friendly Atmosphere - Reservations Recommended 600 Park Boulevard, West Cape May • (609) 884-7660 • www.backstreetcapemaynj.com


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4/14: Disabled American Veterans State-Wide Beef And Beer At VFW

Jim Holich

Doris Martelli, Kathy Benevento

John and Kathy Lovett

Carley McDonald, James McDonald

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

C R A B • now hiring • H O U S E

OPENING JUNE 2012 ALL POSITONS

Hostess • Servers • Server Assistants Food Runners • Bartenders • Managers Supervisors • Exp. Line Cooks Kitchen Prep • Pantry • Dishwashers

Applications & Interviews will be accepted & held at H & H Seafood

956A Ocean Drive, Cape May NJ 08204

AT TWO MILE

LANDING

Saturday, MAY 5th 2012, 2-6pm & Tuesday, MAY 8th 2012, 2-6pm


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Michael Stars • James Perse • Ella Moss • Eileen Fisher • Sanctuary Michael Stars • James Perse • Ella Moss • Eileen Fisher • Sanctuary • Johnny Was •

• Johnny Was • Chan Luu • Susana Monaco • Rachel Pally • Splendid • Michael Stars

The Exit Zero Bouquet Ambush

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Mom, Grandmom, Stepmom, New Mom, Pet Mom “You’ve been like a Mom…” We have something for every Mom in your life!!

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EACH week, Exit Zero will be ambushing unsuspecting and deserving citizens with a beautiful bouquet of flowers from a local florist. All you have to do is answer a question or two by our roving photographer, Gabi Urda. This week’s lucky recipient is Liza Urnum, who was ambushed walking into Cabanas. Where are you from? I live here in Cape May. Occupation: I’m a waitress, here and also at the Blue Pig Tavern at Congress Hall. What were you doing when we interrupted? I was just heading into work. When is the last time you got some flowers? The last time I got flowers was on my birthday. Thanks! PHOTO BY GABI URDA... FLOWERS BY CAPE WINDS

WHALE’S TALE

312 washington st mall (609) 884-4808

Open Daily 10-5:30

plus Friday and Saturday evenings!

www.whalestalecapemay.com

OUR UPSCALE OFFSHOOT GALLERY 513 Carpenters Lane (609) 846-7100 Open 10-5 Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday


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Janie Shaw, Loretta Casselli

Ned, Irene

The godmother, the goddaughter

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

HARBOR VIEW

RESTAURANT, BAR & MARINA OPEN THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY FOR LUNCH & DINNER OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY FOR BREAKFAST

The Deck Opens May 4! (Deck is open Friday, Saturday & Sunday in May)

Taking Reservations for Mother’s Day!

609-884-5444 954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY B etween the G arden S tate P arkway & W ildwood C rest O n the B ay at H arbor V iew M arina


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RACE AT Renewing the Cape May Motor Car Challenge 1905-2012 Sponsored by Ford & Quality Plus Ford Stores, and Burke Chevrolet Saturday, May 19, 10am to 3pm on Beach Avenue, Cape May

The races begin at 1pm in front of Convention Hall on the boardwalk in Cape May «Don’t miss this re-creation of the famous 1905 automobile beach races in Cape May between Henry Ford and Louis Chevrolet — only this time it’s a “race” of energy efficiency with the latest hybrid and electric cars from Ford and Chevrolet. «East Lynne Theater Company actors will re-create the feel of the original event. «Before the race, check out the cars in Rotary Park, downtown Cape May, from 10am. «Or see the cars after the race, at 1:30pm on Gurney and Beach Avenue. Cape May Forum is partnering with Cape May — a municipal leader in energy efficiency — to highlight its new Forum,


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Presents...

THE CAPE The legendary Cape May race in 1905

Henry Ford

Louis Chevrolet

Running on Empty? Future of Energy, on June 2-3 at Cape May Elementary. See CapeMayForum.org for more details.


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Save LOTS of $!

Cape May Wicker is excited to offer

The Cottage Retreat Bedroom Collection by Ashley FurnitureÂŽ. Purchase a 7-piece bedroom set for only

$999!

(set includes dresser, chest, nightstand, mirror, headboard, footboard, bed rails)

203 Sunset, West Cape May • 884-1849


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4/14: Disabled American Veterans State-Wide Beef And Beer At VFW

Clay Simmons, Tom Sylvester

Timmy, Donna

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

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

Bay Springs Farm Alpacas Store Hours: Saturday & Sunday 10-4PM

Cape May Sports Memorabilia LOCATED IN CAPE MAY AT ANTIQUES EMPORIA 405 W. PERRY STREET

Debbie & Mike Downes

Cape Winds

Florist & Gift Shop

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

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

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

Bay Springs Farm 542 New England Rd. Cape May, NJ 08204 (near Higbee Beach) Ph. 609-884-0563

Life feels better when you wear alpaca, the touch of elegance for every day. 860 Broadway (Broadway & Stimpson Lane) West Cape May NJ 08204 609-884-1865 • 609-884-2602 Fax email: capewindsflorist@verizon.net www.capemayflowers.com

Now also at West End Garage!

www.BaySpringsAlpacas.com


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What’s Your Story?

Every week, we ask: Who the heck are you and what are you doing here? Who are you? I’m Brandon Nash [Reporter’s note: He was with another gentleman who chose to remain nameless.] And what were you doing when we interrupted you? Hiding from our wives [this from the nameless gentleman]. I’m just enjoying a Yuengling here at the C-View while I chat with Julia the waitress about lifeguarding. Really? So you’re a lifeguard? I will be lifeguarding for the summer, yes, but I’m becoming a fireman. It’s 3:30 now — are you sticking around for Wing Night tonight? Probably not. It gets too crowded, and I don’t like people. You don’t like people, huh? Do you think this might affect your lifeguarding at all? No, definitely not. This week’s issue theme is “Mexican.” What’s your favorite Mexican food? I don’t have one. I mean, I love Mexican food, but I’ll eat anything you put in front of me, actually. Interview by Kate Chadwick PHOTOGRAPH BY GABI URDA

Hyperlauncher

Rocket Ball Factory

Contemporary

& Estate Jewelry Engagement Rings Estate Jewelry Fine Jewelry

Tons of Experiments

Lladro Coins Hummels

Make Your Own High Bounce Balls & Launchers!

The

Toy Shop of Cape May

OPEN EVERY DAY!

Wildly Imaginative Toys 510 Washington St. Mall, Cape May • (609) 884-0442

Antiques Antique Dolls Jewelry Repair

Diamond and Sapphire necklace

We Buy Diamonds, Gold and Silver! 511 Washington Street Mall, Cape May (next to Fudge Kitchen) • (609) 898-8786

Other Location: 15 N. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede • (856) 939-0230


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4/14: Baby Shower For Lindsay Halliwell In North Cape May

Lindsay and Stephen Halliwell (and baby Grace Elizabeth)

Edna and Bob McCann

Erin, Eddie

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

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The “ORIGINAL” Cape May Destination® Bracelet

HENRY’S

Cape May’s Landmark Jeweler Since 1972

The All New “ANNIVERSARY” Cape May Destination® Bracelet

Henry’s Is Also Your Exclusive Cape May Headquarters for:

407 Washington St. Mall • Cape May, NJ 08204 • 609.884.0334


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The Cape May Crossword

None of that generic nonsense you see in other papers... a puzzle just for “Exit Zero”! By Kate Chadwick SO YOU love crosswords? Great. Sit down, get a cup (or glass) of your favorite beverage, relax and enjoy this puzzle. The answers to the crossword are all related to our themed issue, which is Mexican. The solution can be found on the front page of our website, exitzero.us. ACROSS 3 . This Mexican liquor is also the name of a memorable 1958 song to which Pee Wee Herman dances on a biker bar in the 1985 film Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. 6. M exico’s Independence Day falls during this month of the year. 8. This Mexican folk song was a top 40 hit in the US for Ritchie Valens, and later was the title of a 1987 film about Valens’ life and death. 11. I n 1994, Mexico entered a trade agreement called NAFTA with the United States and this other country. 12 . Mexican-American actress Salma Hayek scored an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of this beloved Mexican painter. 16. Christianity plays a major role in Mexican society, with this religion having the most followers. 19. T his city on the Yucatan Peninsula in southeastern Mexico is a very popular tourist destination for American travelers. 20. T his 1989 novel by Mexican first-time novelist Laura Esquivel was later adapted into a successful 1992 film of the same name. 22. T his delicious Mexican dessert is an open pie or tart, typically covered in caramel. 24. O nce Upon A Time In Mexico, a 2003 action film starring Antonio Banderas and Johnny Depp, was directed by this man.

A self-portrait by 12 across

25. Mexico was a former colony of this European country. DOWN 1 . “Mexico” was a hit song that appeared on this artist’s 1975 album Gorilla, and was covered 20 years later on Jimmy Buffett’s Barometer Soup. 2. O ne half of a comedy duo from the 70s and 80s, along with Tommy Chong, is this Mexican American funny guy. 4. T his NFL quarterback, now a free agent, has played for the San Francisco 49ers, the Cleveland Browns, and the Philadelphia Eagles. 5. H e is “the fastest mouse in all of Mexico,” according to the folks at Warner Brothers Looney Tunes. 7. T his Mexican-American actress plays Gabi Solis on television’s Desperate Housewives. 9. T he song “Mexicali Blues” appears on this band’s 1974 compilation album, Skeletons In The Closet. 10. The Brown Berets, an activist group in

the 70s who fought for better education, health and jobs in the Mexican-Americans, were based on this minority rights organization. 13. T hese are seed pods, through which the larva of a small moth has chewed, and are known as Mexican... what? 14. T his sport, becoming ever more popular in the US, has long been the favorite sport in Mexico. 15. T hese beans are the ones typically used to make refried beans. 17. This Mexican-American actor and painter was most well-known, ironically, for his lead role in the iconic 1964 film Zorba The Greek. 18. P an de Muerto is a type of bread typically baked to help celebrate this Mexican holiday. 21. T his Mexican coffee-flavored, rumbased liqueur is dense and sweet. 23. J ennifer Lopez played the lead role in a movie about this Tejano singer who was gunned down at the age of 24 by the president of her own fan club.


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celebrate the MOM in your life!

Everlasting Lighted Floral Bouquets Ayala Bar New! Spring Styles for 2012

Good Scents

corner of carpenters & jackson cape may (609) 884-0014

New, too! Natural bath products by B.Witching

open daily 10:30-6 evening hours on fri and sat

MOM infinity bracelet


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4/14: Baby Shower For Lindsay Halliwell In North Cape May

Edna McCann, Terri Kinka

Kasey Tomlin, Robby McCann

Erin Gerhard, Brittany Kinka

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

100% Egyptian Cotton Bath Towels, Bathsheet & Rugs 14 colors • $5.00 - 22.00

CAPE MAY LINEN OUTLET O p e n Eve r y D ay 10 a m - 6 p m

1 1 0 P a r k B o u l ev a r d , W e s t C a p e M a y 609.884.3630 • www.capemaylinen.com


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The Answer Lady Wise answers to perplexing questions

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HE Answer Lady invites inquiries from gentle readers on all manner of relationship quandaries, matters of the heart and ethics. If you’d like to send a query, write to info@exitzero.us. Dear Answer Lady I recently lost weight and had to buy new clothes; I didn’t anticipate having to buy new undergarments as well. Do they even make bras anymore that aren’t padded like rubber rooms? I’m taking the new me out for a test drive on the dating scene, and I feel like if I wear a bra with even a little padding, it’s ‘false advertising.’ My friends say it’s no big deal. What do you say? – Padded Sal Dear Sal The Answer Lady agrees that bras today have become way more sophisticated than the handkerchiefs tied with ribbon from whence they started. Obviously, one needs support in a brassiere, but it’s another kettle of fish when your support can stand up by itself on your dresser, and gives the impression of an entire extra cup size. Before you do any bra-buying, get to Lace Silhouettse

was already there and starving, so... I sat at the bar alone and ate. Within 10 minutes I had some yahoo hitting on me, and I had no sooner gotten rid of him when another one started up. I’m not anti-social by any means, but can’t a girl eat in public alone without being hassled? – Table For One

for a bra fitting to make sure you’re wearing the right size. Fittings are free, whether you buy there or not (but you should — great selection). As to whether it’s false advertising to wear a padded bra, yes, but then so is coloring one’s hair, tanning, wearing makeup, contact lenses, and Spanx. Eventually, the jig will be up. Dear Answer Lady I was supposed to meet a friend for happy hour at a local eating/drinking establishment, but she cancelled at the last minute. I

Dear One Indeed, a lady can and should expect to be able to dine unmolested at a restaurant of her choosing. However, a lady can and should use her head about it. The Answer Lady dearly loves dining out alone; often it is the only peace she gets in the course of a hectic day/week/month/year/decade. A good book, a quiet table, excellent food — and indeed, Cape May is full of such places. It seems a bit naïve, however, to plunk oneself at a crowded bar during happy hour alone and expect not to be approached. Gentlemen will assume that a lady seated at a bar wants company. It may not be fair, but then again it’s not fair that the Answer Lady is not six feet tall and blonde. But she deals with it.

Spring Things Appearing Daily... Visit Our 50% Wall of Bargains!

Open Daily!


Thursday, May 3, 2012

ALL ITALIA, ALL IMPORTS Just Arrived... New Fragrances & New Skin Care... All So Italian!! (609) 884-2300 • 510 Carpenter’s Lane, Cape May

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(609) 884-6181 600 Park Boulevard West Cape May www.katesflowershop.com

YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD FLORIST FOR 28 YEARS!

Pssst... There is a cute, kitshcy antique with your name on it... come get it!

Casey, Christina, Victoria, Peggy

(609) 898-3332 • 405 W. Perry St., Cape May

Karen Rose, Terry Morris, Kim Smith, Kerry Rose, Megan Morris, Jessica Donohue

Kasey Tomlin, Robby McCann, Christina McCann


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4/14: Wedding Of Candace Solovay And Bob Orbaugh At Peter Shields

Melissa Drew, Melissa Massaro

Robert and Candace Orbaugh

Dolled up guests

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


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4/14: Wedding Of Candace Solovay And Bob Orbaugh At Peter Shields PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

24’ Four Winns 2003 Asking $19,500 Call Frank to BUY or SELL your next boat! FRANK WISE 609.408.6857

FWise@UnitedYacht.com www.unitedyacht.com/fwise

UNITED YACHT SALES 960 Ocean Drive Cape May, NJ 08204

Jen Bazzanella, Mary Stanton, Richard Stanton, Rich Smith

Frank Wise of United Yacht Sales is actively seeking listings, please feel free to give him a call for a free valuation of your boat.

Rich Solovay, Rich Smith, Robert Orbaugh

Open Daily!

Maryann Solovay, Pat Solovay, Candace Orbaugh, Jennifer Bazzanella, Mary Stanton, Jan McCarthy


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Dragonfly Interiors Design Studio and Retail Store NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON Stop by to see our selection of Beautiful, decorative home accessories and gifts Featuring the unique, original design and superior artisanship of

Mariposa…

Gifts with designs that embrace the summer and the sea And just for fun…did you forget your evening bag? We have those too! All styles and colors with an added surprise! See you soon…

Thursday – Monday 10:00 – 5:00 670 Washington Street New Spaces • Renovations • Traditional • Transitional • Contemporary Cape May, New Jersey • 609-884-2500 • www.DragonflyInteriorsLLC.com


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What’s 2,500 square feet, two stories tall, and packed with an amazing collection of Cape May souvenirs?

The all-new...

Exit Zero Store & Gallery Chattel Village, Sunset Boulevard (across from Shell Gas station) OPEN SEVEN DAYS (609) 770-8479


Thursday, May 3, 2012

4/14: Wedding Of Candace Solovay And Bob Orbaugh At Peter Shields PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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You could just take home a postcard.... But really, isn’t your mom, your sister, your boss, or the lady next door who walked your dog or fed your cat, worth more than that?

Rich and Pat Solovay, Katlyn and Tara Cantagallo

JUST IN....at the Carriage House Gallery Shop

SCARF JEWELRY: perfect for the well-dressed lady whose outfit is not complete without a beautiful scarf. Now you can make it even more beautiful with our assortment of charming scarf clasps and pendants.

Special gifts for special people.... Wedding guests

Waiting for you at MAC’s Museum Shops

The Carriage House Gallery Shop

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at the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. POLISH POTTERY • Made in America DEVI JEWELRY Fountains • Nightlights • Books • Toys & Games Tea Sets for the Young & Young-at-Heart Teas & Scone Mixes • Gifts for Men & Women

The Cape May Lighthouse Museum Shop

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in the Lighthouse Oil House at Cape May Point State Park

CAPE MAY DIAMOND JEWELRY

Rugged All-Weather Jackets • Toys & Games Plus nautical, lighthouse, pirate, and nature-inspired gifts, art, apparel, books and toys.

MAC MEMBERS GET 10% OFF!

Robert and Candace Orbaugh, Mason Orbaugh, Riley Solovay

Your purchases benefit on-going restoration and preservation efforts of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC)


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Spa-liday Treats Honoring ALL Women! Love Ya Lots!

Love Ya Mom!

mani/pedi combo 50 minute massage

mani/pedi combo

$40

$75 ++tax

(specialty polishes extra)

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I’d BETTER be getting a gift card from Accent on Beauty this year!

Love You Honey!

mani/pedi combo facial wash/blowdry/style

$115

(specialty polishes extra)

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The Old Fogey

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EAR friends, it is time to become Mexican. This is not a decision I have made lightly, as you know I have your best interest at heart. But in view of that global warming thing that one hears is very much in vogue, I have calculated that in a mere few decades the sea level will have risen enough to have submerged some long stretches of The Shore, and crucially cutting off the main access routes that visitors take to fill our coffers with gold in summertime. So, we need a plan, and have to be prepared for that day when we cast off the ropes that moor our island to the mainland, and raise the masts and hoist the sails. I had considered just floating us over what is now Wildwood, and mooring us atop that sunken Soddom, but think that is not ambitious enough. What we need is a new scene entirely, and Mexico is just the perfect destination: a warm climate, a friendly people (excepting those drug cartel folks, but we will steer clear of such types) and an all-new market for our saltwater taffy,

not to mention Uncle Bill’s famed pancakes. The trip is somewhat around 3000 miles, according to a quick look at my 1780 Mappe of The Knowne Worlde that I have on the wall, and involves a detour past the part that alleges “here be dragons.” My best calculations are that Cape May can achieve a seagoing speed of four knots, with favorable wind, so the entire trip would take no more than six weeks. Obviously we will need to take on supplies of water and food to last the trip, and since we will officially be a vessel,

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A weekly column by Catherine Dugan. This week: World Series Of Birding.

T’S for the birds. It’s easy to forget that as you plan for the World Series of Birding. It’s easy to think that it’s about the competition, or the food, or the bug bites, or the stories you’re going to tell over drinks at the C-View later. It’s for the birds, and the World Series of Birding has raised over nine million dollars for bird conservation. New Jersey Audubon’s 29th annual World Series of Birding will be held Saturday, May 12. More than 100 teams of birders will compete throughout New Jersey to identify the most birds in 24 hours, and many of them will be right here in Cape May. They’ll be out all day and night, identifying birds by sight or sound, and racing to have their checklists to the finish line by midnight. Watching birds is educational. Watching birders is equally educational. For example, birders have excellent bladders, and rarely stop for rest room breaks, even though they all carry flasks of “tea.” They use all of the pockets in those funny vests, and at least one of those pockets contains a book by Pete Dunne. They don’t whine about cuts on their

Birders of all ages will participate in New Jersey Audobon’s 29th Annual World Series of Birding legs from walking through brush. Birders are really good at whispering, but they get very loud if you shine your headlights on them. They get a fair amount of exercise, and they pack their coolers with great food. During the World Series, they are more generous with that food than they are with information. There are lots of teenage birders, and

they get very competitive. Teenagers want to raise more money and spot more birds than anyone else. They leave their phones in the car while they hunt, and when they return, they use the phones to play bird calls. Teenage birders are very good at ignoring their drivers, which is good, because drivers who are not official team members are forbidden to provide guidance or share tidbits heard from other birders. Drivers are also forbidden, apparently, from making jokes about early birds catching worms, or birds of a feather flocking together. Drivers who plan to root for the team from Cornell — there’s always a team from Cornell, so “Go, Big Red!” — are urged by their teenagers to inflict their jokes on the team from Cornell. Birders get a little cranky in the middle of the night. The World Series of Birding brings birders from around the world to Cape May. The event also brings worldwide media attention to the need for conservation. You can learn more about birding, or sponsor a team, at njaudubon.org. After all, it’s for the birds. Next week: The Great Cape May Footrace

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APE May Stage’s Robert Shackleton Playhouse is far more than a beautifullyrestored 1853 church — it is a place for theatre-lovers of all kinds to come together to enjoy quality live performances. In addition to each year’s stellar in-house productions, the theatre is used for outreach of all kinds. We’ve teamed up again with Chase Arts — a local organization dedicated to broadening the scope of the community’s inherent culture through exciting and inspiring art installations. Last year’s collaboration was the celebrated For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Was Enuf. This year’s The Colored Museum – running May 4 at 8pm and May 5 at 3 and 8pm – will be further reason to rejoice. Directed by Rodney Gilbert, this satirical play examines the honor and desire of African-American people to escape centuries of suffering that has been a continuous source of baggage. It is a night of theatre not to be missed. We’re getting down to the wire for this season’s first mainstage production: Uncle Jacques’ Symphony. Opening with a preview on May 11, this one-man tour-de-force celebrates humanity as musical metaphor. Ovation Award winner Dominic Hoffman pays homage to his uncle, Jacques Hoffman, a Chicago jazz musician. Men and women, young and old, of different cultures and creeds come alive onstage for a vibrant 75-minute symphony of life. With the opening only a week away, you have precious little time left to become

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Bird Droppings

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

AVE you ever wondered why some people are birders and some not? This column will address this question. It does seem odd, doesn’t it? That our species should be divided by an avocation that common sense dictates should be universally embraced. I mean I can understand why some people are Republicans and some are Democrats, why some people are rich and some not so rich, or why some people stand by their convictions and others on principles. Or, why some people like chocolate and others not (although to be honest, why wouldn’t anyone prefer chocolate?). But why some people should have an interest in birds and some have not... let’s address the have nots later. The fact is, people who watch birds are simply more... FUN. There you have it. The very heart and soul of bird watching. People watch birds because it’s fun. Like running your dog on the beach or throwing a frisbee or watching clouds, or bike riding down a country lane with the world all dewy fresh

and the smell of fresh-cut hay in the air... Fun. Sadly, many people seem to have forgotten how to have fun. Instead they seek to be engaged or entertained. Birders revel in having fun. Why else would they get up so early? You’ve heard the expression the early bird gets the worm? Well, the early birder gets the bird that gets the worm.

Worms don’t have a great deal of enthusiasm for this three-part dynamic but then fun doesn’t figure very much in the life cycle of earthworms. How do I know? Well, have you ever seen an earthworm run a dog on a beach, or play frisbee, or eat ice cream? Even sex is reduced to “exchanging genetic material” if you’re an earthworm. How much fun can that be? Bird watching is also affirming. It allows you to get up close and personal with the natural world (which is, let’s face it, the most natural thing on earth). For instance, if you see a particular bird, you know you are in a particular habitat. If you are in a particular habitat, by golly you are going to see the birds that belong in that habitat. How natural is that? Birding is a window that opens upon the universe. It’s a way of putting your fingers on the pulse of the whole, natural order. You are in touch. You are attuned. You are one with nature. It’s Ohm wrapped in feathers. It’s the enlightenment in all

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Bird Droppings ? From Page 89 the colors of the rainbow. It’s... You do like colors, right? Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet? They put the color in color television. They make Cardinals cardinal and Indigo Buntings indigo and Green Jays green. Green Jays? Not Blue Jays? Yes, Green Jays. They’re a tropical and subtropical species, closely related to Blue Jays, which are native to New Jersey. But in order to see Green Jays (which are so striking they’ll blow the color centers of your brain back to a brain stem) you’ll have to travel to... Which is just another reason bird watching is so much fun. You get to use it as an excuse to travel all over the world. Not just to places that have battlefields or old castles or waterfalls. Everywhere. Places like Antarctica. The Amazon Rain Forest. East Africa. Cape May. I’ll bet you’ve always wondered why so many people come to Cape May when there aren’t any battlefields, or castles or waterfalls. Now you know. It’s because the birding is as good here as any of the other world famous ecotourist destinations. So it’s easy to understand why there are so

Birders both new and experienced on the lookout for warblers. Photo by Dale Rosselet many birders (especially in Cape May). As for why someone would choose not to be a birder... sorry, you’ll have to ask them. I don’t know anybody who isn’t a birder myself. If you want to get some natural Ohm in your life, head over to the Cape May Bird Observatory — THE place for your nature needs. You can pick up a free birding map, checklist and schedule of our daily walks, and talk to our staff about optics, field guides, walks, and anything else you might need — or don’t know

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The Dating Column

Stella Dixon’s take on romance on Old Cape Island

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USED to think I was due a good relationship. You experience enough dating disappointments, and you start feeling as though you’re due something great. Or at least, owed a dinner or two with a guy who’s going to pay his half of the bill. Then I took a probability course in college. Turns out, there’s something called the gambler’s fallacy. Say you go to Atlantic City. Say you pull the lever on the Wheel of Fortune slot machine one hundred times. Say you lose… every single time. Gamblers may think this means they’re due a win. They can’t walk away now because their machine is primed for a jackpot. But that’s just wishful thinking. The odds never change. The chances are exactly the same, even on your 101st go. Flip a coin 1,000 times, see George Washington’s head each time, and you may think you’re bound to land on tails soon enough. Wrong. The odds aren’t getting any better. And so it goes with dating, I have learned. The chances your next date will be a dud don’t decrease in proportion to

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Homes Of The Week

Check out these beautiful homes in the Cape May area

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Majestic 3-story Victorian has been restored to perfection, seamlessly blending classic charm with modern amenities including a custom built kitchen with granite counter tops, a breakfast bar and island, custom kitchen cabinetry and upgraded appliances (including wine cooler & built-in microwave). Upgraded electrical and plumbing, heated in-ground pool with water fall. Original details include: 11’ (approx.) ceilings, original staircases, custom milled hardwood floors. Strong rental history.

This spectacular New Construction next to the Cape May National Golf Course offers many high end amenities. Open floor plan in the kitchen and Great room featuring 17 feet ceilings will accentuate Entertaining. The natural hardwood floors throughout amp up the entire feel in the house. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Bonus Room and potential 5th bedroom leave you with enough space for a growing Family. $495,000

Harbor views from this spacious 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath upside down home with soaring ceilings in the second floor great room, a dining room that seats 12, a second floor decks with awnings and views of the cape may harbor. Also features a 1 car garage, outside shower, fenced yard, large deck off dining room with BBQ and easy access to kitchen. This property has been used as a weekly summer rental that produces strong income. Back yard is large enough to add a pool. Easy to see! $746,000.

Beautifully restored Victorian home offers the charming appeal of an older home. Modern conveniences such as gas heat and central air make this home even more desirable. This home has 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths and a walk up attic on the third floor for additonal bedrooms or storage. There is an eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, parlor and large family room. There is an in ground swimming pool for outdoor enjoyment along with a wide front porch and rear deck. Enjoy this summer! $229,000

You don’t want to miss this lovely Victorian in West Cape May. This property features 4 rental units, all of which are occupied with year round, long term tenants. All units were renovated in 2007 and feature new kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms. There is plenty of off street parking for all units and each includes its own washer and dryer. Look no further as this income producing property has it all! $664,900.

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Beautiful Victorian home on one of Cape May’s prettiest streets converted to condos and just steps to the mall & beach. Unit #6 - is a cozy studio style condo. located on the 3rd floor. Tastefully decorated with Victorian antiques mixed with modern appliances and conveniences. $239,900. Unit #7 – top floor 2 bedroom, 1 bath w/ private porch overlooking the rooftops of Cape May. Tastefully furnished, move right into this unit. $395,000.

Here’s your opportunity to own your vacation cottage only 2 blocks from the beach in prestigious Cape May Point!!! Very well maintained 3 bedroom, 1 bath home situated on a nice 50 x 100 lot. This house features newer HVAC, roof, washer, dryer, and stove. Rental history is available upon request. $535,000

This home is on the island in a private area on a quiet street yet so close to beaches and historic district. This home has pleasant stylish features while offering many new upgraded systems. Large addition with oversize French doors and sky lights, new open kitchen with upgraded appliances, beautiful wood floors, 2 gas fireplaces, new 2 zone AC system, large finished basement with a bedroom and great room with fireplace and storage. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths $419,900.

2 Bedroom, 1.5 bath home on a 100x100 lot. Wood burning fire place, two car garage, and central air conditioning. Located just 2 house to the beach!! $249,500

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New price!! The omnipotent Cape May coastline ocean views are only surpassed by the outstanding sunrise and sunset drama! This 3 BR/3 BA Victoria’s Walk beachfront townhouse includes abundant outdoor entertainment space including 5 decks and an association pool. This aggressively priced unit is the perfect platform for personal enjoyment or operating a seasonal rental business. The new kitchen overlooks the living room and offers ocean views, granite counters, stainless appliances, tile floor & backsplash. $855,000 DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette St., Cape May (609) 884-1300 www.desatnickrealestate.com


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312 S. Lake Dr., Cape May Point Property ID 105490. 4br, 3ba, w/d, d/w, c/a, Low $2800/High $3600

109 W. Grant, West Cape May 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, sleeps 12. Only 2 blocks to beach! $2800-$4300/week

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402 Gorham Avenue, North Cape May Year Round. $1,100 Month + Utilities 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom. No Pets.

1125 Washington Street, Cape May 5 bed 3 bath, sleeps 14. Perfect for all occasions.

842 West Rio Grande Ave, Shaw Crest Summer Season Rental Sleeps 4, $7,000

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104 Yale Avenue, Cape May Point Single Family 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Sleeps 6. $1000-$1900 per week.

1602 New Jersey Avenue, Cape May 4 BR, 3 BA just 1 block to beach, sleeps 10, central a/c, ID# 6019 - $2,000-$4,500/week.

504 Sixth Avenue, West Cape May Single Family 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths Sleeps 7. $1200-$1400 per week.

106 Lincoln Avenue, Cape May Point 3 bedroom, 3 bath home just 1 block to beach, sleeps 9, w/d, central a/c , ID#40097 $2,000 - $3,600/week.

Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty 1159 Washington St., Cape May 609-884-3332, chrisclemanssir.com

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

209 Congress Street, Cape May - 6 BR, 4 BA, sleeps 15. Located just 2 blocks to the beach and downtown! $4500-$8500/week.

722 Maple Ave., West Cape May - 2 BR, 1 BA, central air, internet access. Washer and dryer and outside shower. Bike to the beach. Sleeps 6 comfortably. $1,200 weekly.

1110 Idaho Avenue, Cape May - 3 BR, 2 BA, sleeps 8. Located four short blocks to the beach. $850-$2250/week. Desatnick Real Estate, LLC 1001 Lafayette Street, Cape May 609.884.1300 www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

3500 Shore Drive, Cape May Beach sleeps 6. Across the street from the beach. Internet access, A/C, laundry and gas grill. Theresa Senico, Apex Realty, 2505 Bayshore Road, Villas, NJ 08251 (609) 408-4655 • www.theresasenico.com


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Established July 4, 2003, proudly inspired by the late, great Pennywise magazine. Exit Zero Publishing is owned by Jack Wright and Jason Black. We also publish high-quality books as well as this fine periodical. Telephone: (609) 770-8479 Fax: (609) 770-8481 E-mail: info@exitzero.us Website: www.exitzero.us Mailing address: 109 Sunset Boulevard Suite D, Cape May, NJ 08204 Editor/Publisher: Jack Wright, jack@exitzero.us Advertising Manager: Jason Black, jason@exitzero.us Staff Writers: Kate Chadwick, kate@exitzero.us Diane Stopyra, diane@exitzero.us Arts Editor: Tom Sims Photographers: Aleksey Moryakov, Sandy Maloney, Gabi Urda Graphic Artist: Doree Bardes Distribution People: Stephanie Grubb, Amy Wingate, Evangeline Wentletrap Columnists: Catherine Dugan (activities), David Gray (Old Fogey) Labeler: Mary Smith Every Thursday, Exit Zero is delivered to around 300 places. Get it delivered to your home in a plastic mailer. It’s $50 for 47 B&W issues, plus five in color. Call (609) 7708479 to subscribe. DOWNTOWN CAPE MAY Swain’s, Mariah’s, Guardian, Cape Savings Bank, Collier’s, All Irish Imports, Cape May Stage, Wilsey Realty, Pat Jackson Jewelers, Celebrate Cape May, Go Fish, Sea Weeds, Cape Orient, Fiber Arts Yarn Shop, By The Sea Realty, Oyster Bay, Cape May Welcome Center, Depot Market, Congress Hall, Victorious, Pink, Star Inn, Bayberry Inn, Bank of America, Victorian Hotel, SOMA Art Gallery, Magicbrain Cybercafé, Island Grill, Primrose, Center For Community Arts, Primo Hoagies. WASHINGTON STREET MALL The Original Fudge Kitchen, Mary Ann’s, Dellas 5&10, Lace Silhouettes, Center City Mall, Casale’s Shoes, Free Shop, Happy Baby, Jackson Street Boutique, It’s a Breeze, Madame’s Port, Swede Things, Cucina Rosa, Whale’s Tale, Ella's, Italian Garden, Andrew’s Ltd, Jackson Mountain Café, Love The Cook, Bath Time, Ugly Mug, Pilot House, Caroline Boutique, Kaleidoscope, Coldwell Banker, Colors, A Ca Mia, A Place On Earth, Between the Lines, Good Scents. WASHINGTON STREET Southern Mansion, MAC, Chris Clemans’

Sotheby’s International Realty, Billmae Cottage, Thomas Webster Inn, Inn at the Park, City Hall, Sturdy Savings, Washington Inn, Dr Feldman Dentistry, Jersey Cape Realty, Victorian Towers. BEACHFRONT King’s Cottage, Blue Moon Pizza, Coachman’s Motor Inn, Carney’s, Martini Beach, Virginia Hotel, Mad Batter, Poor Richard's Inn, Inn at 22 Jackson Street, Saltwood B&B, Windward B&B, Uncle Bill’s, Ocean View Restaurant, Sandpiper, Hotel Alcott, Summer Station, The Original Fudge Kitchen, Montreal Liquor, Montreal Inn, Capri Motor Lodge, Periwinkle, Grand Hotel, Palace Hotel, Mission Inn, Angel by The Sea, Peter Shields, Hotel Macomber, Marquis de Lafayette. COLUMBIA AVENUE Columbia House, Sun Bank, Dr Gorny, Victorian Abstract, MP Myers, Cape May Day Spa, Twin Gables, Henry Sawyer B&B, Linda Lee, Brass Bed Inn, Mason Cottage, Mainstay Inn, White Dove Cottage, The Manse B&B, Merion Inn, Cliveden Inn, Pharo’s B&B, Summer Cottage, John F. Craig House, Majestic Star. GURNEY/OCEAN/STOCKTON Avalon Coffee, Cape May Beach & Kite, John Welsey Inn, Louie’s Pizza, Beach Massage, Inn of Cape May, Beauclair’s, Queen Victoria, Fairthorne, Bamboo Shack, Cheeks, Cape May Library, Freda’s Café, Victorian Lace, Camelot Hotel, Bedford Inn, Chalfonte Hotel. EAST CAPE MAY Nature Center, Model Cleaners, Cape May Laundromat, Wawa, Coastline Realty, Cape Bookkeeping, Shear Sunsations, Rizzo Chiropractic, C-View Inn, Century 21 Gilmartin. WEST CAPE MAY VFW, Godmother’s, Cape May Bakers, Higher

Grounds, Tea By The Sea, Cape May Linen Outlet, Flying Fish Studio, CVS, Albert Stevens Inn, Weddings by the Sea, Kate’s Flower Shop, Seaside Cheese Company, Kasey’s Kanines, Cape Fitness, Dr Goldstein Dentist, Cheeks, Artizan Salon & Spa, Westside Market, Cape Island Home and Garden, Bella Vida Café, Flanegan’s Framing, 7-11, Copper Fish, Homestead Real Estate. SUNSET BOULEVARD The Bird House of Cape May, Butterfly Tea Room, Cape May Wicker, The Exit Zero Store and Gallery, Accent on Beauty, Cape Winds Florist, Cape May Bird Observatory, Cape May Point Post Office, Sunset Beach Gift Shop. ROUTE 109 South Jersey Marina, Lobster House, Tony’s Marine Supply, Sea Gear Marine, Captain’s Cove, Cape May Whale Watcher, Lucky Bones, Tony’s Pizza, Cape May Antique Center. NORTH CAPE MAY Laundromat, North Beach Gym, Heart to Heart Flowers, Le Gates, Harpoon Henry’s, Mr. J’s Music Shop, Cape May–Lewes Ferry, Gorman’s, Hair Cuttery, Italian Affair, Cape May Veterinary. OFF THE ISLAND The Canyon Club, Harbor View Restaurant, Axelsson’s Blue Claw, Cape Liquors, Moose Lodge, Old Grange, Historic Cold Spring Village, Hawk Haven Vineyards. VILLAS Lower Township Construction, Lower Township Municipal, Apex Realty, Curl Up and Dye, Fish and Fancy, Villas Liquor, Snippers Salon, Jake’s Bar and Grill, Kiddie Closet, Cape Savings Bank, Cohwen’s Ink Emporium, Wawa, Wing It.


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