Cape May is not deprived of culture in the winter

Burns suppers are one of the most culturally immersive events to experience in Cape May. When Jack Wright and I discussed the idea in 2004 (arguably), I knew Jack was a world-class Scotsman because he…

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Good hospitality breeds success and just desserts

Those of us in hospitality hate to lose a customer. However, when we lose a customer because they decide to buy a second home in Cape May, we don’t just lose a guest; we gain…

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The Green Book of Travel for Black People

Lining the walls with little-known history, a new Carroll Gallery exhibit at the Emlen Physick Estate opened on the weekend of Martin Luther King, Jr. The exhibit explores how Black travelers used The Green Book…

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Cape May Live One day at a time

A note from your Admins John and Ginny: Ginny and I are just fine, thank you for asking. I (John) belong to groups with twice as many members and the same number of admins. Thank…

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Cape May one giant neighborhood where everyone plays a role

After I moved to Cape May in 2004 to manage the Victorian Motel, my Philadelphia neighborhood upbringing motivated me to immerse myself in the community. My vision of Cape May was one giant neighborhood where…

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