Jonas Was A Whale of a Storm
Jonas was a whale of a storm in Cape May. With more than an adequate amount of warning from Gary Szatkowski (National Weather Service) and a ridiculous amount of television hype, Cape May was ready.…
View PostJonas was a whale of a storm in Cape May. With more than an adequate amount of warning from Gary Szatkowski (National Weather Service) and a ridiculous amount of television hype, Cape May was ready.…
View PostCape May now a novel is a guest blog post by Holly Caster. I love Cape May and have been there about 7 times. My first visit was with my best friend Kathy. I was…
View PostTwelve employees and friends of the Wilsey Realty office on Lafayette Street, Cape May shared a winning $50,000 dollar Power Ball ticket purchased at West Side Market in West Cape May. Cookie Wilsey, purchaser of…
View PostHospitality night on the Washington Street Mall in Cape May is a great way for the merchants to say thank you and Merry Christmas. The 96 merchants of the Mall opened their doors from 7pm tp…
View PostIf the Beth Dee Bob had not been swallowed by the sea, Michael Troy and I may not have met in Cape May. Four powerful lines from one song, used in the preface of Douglas Campbell’s…
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