Four Generations Mad Batter History

Under clearing skies, last Wednesday, approximately 150 people gathered to celebrate the opening and ribbon cutting of the newly renovated Mad Batter porch at the Carroll Villa Hotel on Jackson Street in Cape May. When…

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Youth Restore Dignity To The Dead Union Bethel Cemetery

  The remains of nine black sailors found on a Delaware Bay beach are buried in the Union Bethel cemetery off Tabernacle Road in Lower Township, a long-forgotten burial place that recently received much-needed care.…

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Coast Guard Community Festival in #CapeMay

The Coast Guard Community Festival for Cape May County- Saturday The third annual Coast Guard Community Festival is in the books. Cape May County’s designation as an official Coast Guard Community prompts the celebrating. In…

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Cape May Stormy Past

Cape May Stormy Past Joan Green has seen a lot of Cape May history, storms included. Joan, a lifelong resident of Cape May, graduated high school here in 1947. “I remember having to show identification…

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Easter Sunday Cape May Style

Easter Sunday Cape May Style 80 plus degree temperatures made for an exceptional Easter Sunday Cape May style day. The annual Easter Fashion Stroll hosted by the Washington Street Mall merchants basked in sunshine. It…

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