Makos Missfits and Great White Sharks

With a 3,456 pound Great White named “Mary Lee” stalking South Jersey’s inshore waters, and a plethora of gray seals beaching themselves on Cape May’s beaches a lot of us have been thinking: “Something is…

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Whats New In Cape May

“Whats new in Cape May?” is one of the first questions I get asked at the beginning of each season. The quiet winter in Cape May is almost over. The winter permeated by Jack-hammers, steam…

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Celebrate Cape May Artists

The following is a guest blog post by Mary Stewart of the Cape May Artists’ Coop. Cape May Artists’ Cooperative Gallery Anniversary It’s hard to believe we’ve been in our new gallery for a year…

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Thirty Years of First Dates

Thirty Years of First Dates It started around Thanksgiving thirty years ago. It started with hot chocolate. Like something out of a film noir movie,  she walked into my office in the middle of the…

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Cape May Reputation Matters

Cape May Reputation Matters Reputation management, for the business I manage, is critically important. Cape May reputation matters are just as important to me and to our town. As a blogger I am a bit…

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