These Hawks are After the Whiskered Tern

Some Hawks are no threat to the Whiskered Tern. David and Pat Hawk from upstate Pennsylvania called me this week to get a reservation for two nights. With a name like Hawk, it makes sense…

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Cape May Works: J-1 Students Help

Cape May, NJ- New Jersey businesses employed about 6,000 students on summer work travel J-1 visas last year, many of them at shore businesses. About two-thirds of those students worked in Cape May County. Approximately 100,000…

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Pictures Speak When Words Don’t

Some mornings are meant for enjoying creation in it’s best art form-Sunrise. For me, morning walks in September are really not much different from summer. Very few people venture out that early when on vacation.…

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And the Winner is…Best of Cape May

Cape May’s best family friendly motel…we’ll take it. I’ve been called an ambassador, an advocate and a media whore when it comes to reputation management. Prefer geek, when it comes to reputation management. It is…

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The Laborers of Cape May

Every January, for the past several years, I’ve been afforded the privilege by Jack Wright of Exit Zero Magazine of reading the Robert Burns poem: A Man’s A Man For A’ That. Written many years ago…

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