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EXIT ZERO A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean April 25, 2019 Vol. 17, No. 12 America’s Original Seaside Resort

Fashion Strollin’ In The Park

Arbor Day At West Cape May Elementary P12

Chick Corea Plays At Exit Zero Jazz Festival P40-48

Easter Fashion Stroll contestants at Rotary Park on Sunday. More photographs in next week’s issue. Aleksey Moryakov

Cheers To Mother Earth! What happens when great beer meets eco activism? You’re looking at it. In collaboration with Iron Hill Brewery, Cape May Brew Co has released Twin Fin, a session New England IPA. A portion of proceeds will benefit Surfrider Foundation, dedicated to protecting our oceans. On April 20, brewery staff, Surfrider reps and members of the community gathered for a clean-up of Cape May Airport campus, where CMBC is located. Afterward, the eco heroes partied in the tasting room to toast Mother Earth. Right: Beth, Allison Morgan, Jim Barnes

Arc Fundraiser At Cape May Winery P72-80

Make King Tut Your New Bestie. Adopt Today! P75-77

FIND OUR EZ MASCOT PHIL! CLIPART CONTEST ON PAGE 22


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609.884.1300 FOR SALE!

145 E. ATLANTIC AVE., VILLAS 3 BR/2 BA renovated home on 50’x100’ fenced in lot. $165,500

SOLD!

118 E. PRIMROSE RD., WILDWOOD CREST Buyer’s Agent April 18, 2019 $490,000

FOR SALE!

706 ATLANTIC AVE., NORTH CAPE MAY 3 BR/1 BA home w/tons of potential near NCM Beaches. $424,900

SOLD!

115 WOODBINE BLVD., SOUTH SEAVILLE Buyer’s Agent Aptil 12, 2019 $325,000

FOR SALE!

819 BEACH AVE., UNIT 3A, CAPE MAY 2 BR/1 BA beachfront condo at the Baronet. $389,000

SOLD!

915 MADISON AVE., CAPE MAY Dual-Disclosed April 12, 2019 $380,000

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record

FOR SALE!

1005 PITTSBURG AVE., UNIT 111, CAPE MAY 4 BR/3.5 BA Victorian Cove Townhouse w/ pool. $642,500

SOLD!

124W.SAINTJOHNSAVE., VILLAS Buyer’s Agent April 10, 2019 $165,000

FOR SALE!

ROSEMANS LN., CAPE MAY New construction in Spicers Creek! Starting at $799,500

SOLD!

141 W. BUTTERCUP RD., WILDWOOD CREST Buyer’s Agent April 5, 2019 $459,000

1001 Lafayette Street, Cape May NJ

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4/20: Earth Day Cleanup After Party At Cape May Brewing Co

John Weber, Meaghan Netherby

WCU Alumni

Matt and Ellie Sereduk

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

“Best Pizza” Cape May County 2019

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The Exit Zero Information Page

Everything you wanted to know about Cape May’s peppy periodical... and then some ABOUT US Editor/Publisher: Jack Wright Operations Manager: Katie Repici General Manager Cathrine O’Brien Man Of All Things: Mike DeMusz Contributing Editor: Diane Stopyra Photographers: Aleksey Moryakov, Suzanne Kulperger, Jessica Orlowicz, Gabi Urda 609-770-8479 / info@exitzero.com Every Thursday, Exit Zero is delivered to around 300 establishments. We also operate a retail store, a restaurant and a gas station, all under the umbrella of Exit Zero Filling Station, located at 110 Sunset Boulevard on the beautiful Cape Island. Please note: We no longer offer subscriptions to our weekly magazine. Too many people were receiving issues very late or, in some cases, not at all. That’s all down to the vagaries of sending by bulk mail. EXCEPTION: You can pay $100 to get EZ delivered first-class (11 people HAVE signed up). Call 609-7708479 if you’d like to order.

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SOME INTERESTING CAPE MAY TRIVIA AND FUN FACTS

Weird Sea Creature

Did You Know?

What We’re Reading

The Greenland shark can grow to be 21 feet and can weigh up to 2,100 pounds. If not prepared correctly, the meat can cause humans to experience the same symptoms as if they’d had way, way, waaaay too much to drink. But the coolest thing? It’s possible that the oldest Greenland shark is really, really old. Exactly how old? 512! Scientists are able to determine this by analyzing the animal’s cornea.

A National Historical Landmark, Cape May is chock-full of Victorian buildings that many believe are haunted — we were even featured on Haunted Towns, a television program on Destination America. According to Craig McManus (above), author of The Ghosts of Cape May book series, the spirits who linger in America’s oldest seaside resort are not the Hollywood kind; you won’t find them popping out of dark closets to say ‘boo.’ “This is a very calming place with great energy,” McManus said. “Maybe some of these ghosts don’t rush to move on because they’ve always liked it here. Perhaps all they’re looking for is the suntan lotion.”

American Spy Lauren Wilkinson Marie Mitchell is a black, Manhattanbased spy during the Cold War, meaning she’s serving a country that treats her like a second-class citizen. This thriller, inspired by true events, has been called “suspenseful” and “thought-provoking”.


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Aleathea’s

April 25, 2019

4/20: Earth Day Cleanup After Party At Cape May Brewing Co PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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GOINGS-ON CAPE MAY WINE TRAIL Where: Starts at the Carriage House at the Physick Estate. When: April 27. 11am-5pm. How Much: $75 Know This: Spend an afternoon visiting Cape May County’s wineries and sampling the unique flavors of each. Enjoy lunch at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom and travel via trolley to Willow Creek Winery where you’ll enjoy tastings and a brief tour. You’ll also travel to Natali Vineyards for tastings there with cheese and crackers and receive a souvenir glass. More info: Call 609-884-5404. SOMA OPENING ARTIST RECEPTION Where: SOMA NewArt Gallery in Carpenter’s Square Mall. When: April 27. 6-9pm. How Much: Free! Know This: All art lovers are invited to attend the opening reception, meet the artists, and enjoy an evening of art, conversation, light food and drink. More info: Call 609-898-7488. RUMMAGE SALE Where: Episcopal Church of the Advent. 612 Franklin Street. When: May 3-4. 9am-1pm. How Much: Free! Know This: The sale will include men’s, women’s and children’s clothing and accessories, household items, linens, and books. Proceeds from the sale will benefit the Episcopal Church Women’s outreach projects. More info: Call 609-884-3065. COAST GUARD COMMUNITY FESTIVAL Where: Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. 1 Munro Avenue. When: May 4. 10am-4pm. How Much: Free! Know This: Festival goers will explore the extensive TRACEN base on foot and by trolley, get an inside look at US Coast Guard vessels and view a Coast Guard helicopter up close. There will be tours of Cape May Harbor, children’s activities, interactive displays, vendors, food, beer and live music. More info: Call 609-884-9563. STEAMING COOL JAZZ CONCERT WITH BEHN GILLECE QUARTET

The first artist opening reception of the season kicks off April 27 at SOMA NewArt Gallery. Go check out some amazing art like Jimm Ross’s “Passages” seen above. Even more beautiful in color! More info: Call 609-898-2300, ext. 10.

INSIDER TIP Need another reason to attend the SOMA opening on April 27? Looking at art can quell the body’s production of proteins called cytokines, which cause inflammation in the body, according to UC Berkeley researchers. In other words, this show will, quite literally, be good for your health! Where: First Presbyterian Church of Cape May. When: May 6. 3-4:15pm. How Much: $10 donation will be requested at door. Know This: Behn’s quartet will play selections from his new CD, “Parallel Universe” as well as some contemporary jazz standards. More info: Call 609-846-3979. FEASTING ON HISTORY Where: Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum at the Cape May Airport. When: May 7. 6-9pm. How Much: $85/person. Know This: Cape May County’s favorite restaurants, wineries, food trucks, distilleries and breweries generously donate delicious food, signature dishes, wine, craft beers and desserts. Enjoy a night of food, music and networking while celebrating the mission of Historic Cold Spring Village.

GARDEN CLUB OF CAPE MAY’S SPRING SALE Where: Rotary Park. When: May 11. 9am-noon. How Much: Free! Know This: Join The Garden Club of Cape May for their spring sale! Including plants, baked goods, garden treasures, gifts and more at Rotary Park! Bring the whole family and make it a fun afternoon. More info: Email: lenorec2@comcast.net. SLIP INTO SPRING CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES SHOW Where: Emlen Physick Estate. When: May 11. 10am-4pm. How Much: Free! Know This: The perfect place to find a quaint gift for yourself, or to get a head start on holiday gifts! You’re sure to find the perfect something for everyone. More info: Call 609-884-5404. CHOCOLATE LOVERS FEAST Where: Washington Inn. When: May 11. 1-3pm. How Much: $40/person. Know This: Enjoy a buffet of chocolate desserts and hear how each was created from the chef who prepared it. Limited event; reserve early. More info: Call 609-884-5404.


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Exit Zero Almanac

All the meteorological, oceanographic and other scientific data you need to plan your weekend! WEATHER

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BYOB RESERVE AT BPFCAPEMAY.COM 140 Stevens St, W. Cape May | bpfcapemay.com Open Thursday-Sunday this weekend!


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Ramblings From The Editor

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Ideas, idle gossip and occasionally important odds ’n’ ends... by Jack Wright

ape May might have the most impressive collection of Victorian architecture in the country, if we don’t count San Francisco. It’s something that we should be very proud of. Then there’s one particular building that shouldn’t make any of us proud. Rather, we should be sad and frustrated. I know I’ve felt these emotions every time I drive past the old school on Franklin Street that has been quietly decaying for decades. This wonderful brick building came into existence in 1928 as an elementary school for Cape May’s African-American community. That changed (thankfully) 20 years later when New Jersey outlawed segregation. But the building later became vacant and fell into disrepair. In 2002, the Center for Community Arts signed a 25-year lease with the aim of converting it into a community center, but the CCA has never seemed to possess the funding or infrastructure to see the project through, although you cannot fault the organization for lack of effort.

More than a year ago, the city mooted plans to move the library to Franklin Street, creating the kind of vibrant community center befitting this great building. The county has thrown its support, and financial weight, behind the idea, though these things do tend to take a while to happen. Before this CAN happen, the members of city council would need to approve it, with a minimum vote of 4-1. I don’t know about you, but I don’t see matters like libraries as political footballs. However, I’m worried

there’s a pretty deep schism on council — there are a lot of 3-2 votes happening, and I hope that stubborness and defiance aren’t getting in the way of good policy-making. You can educate yourself on the proposal by attending a town hall meeting at Convention Hall this Wednesday, May 1 at 6pm. Turn up and see a presentation on the proposal and then take the opportunity to talk to your local council member about it. That’s democracy in action! I have little room to address the Kate Smith controversy, but I don’t envy the decision the Hume family, owners of Sunset Beach, have to make about whether or not to continue the scandalized singer’s broadcast of God Bless America at their summer flag-lowering ceremonies. Whatever your views (and I think we know very little at this stage), the image of her statue wrapped in a black cloth outside the Flyers’ stadium seemed surreal and a little ridiculous. I trust the Humes will take their time before reacting to the usual social media-stoked furore.

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4/12: Arbor Day At West Cape May Elementary

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The Best BBQs Begin at Gaiss’

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Where We’re Eating

Here’s what the EZ team had for lunch this week

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very week, the Exit Zero crew goes for lunch (or dinner or, maybe even on occasion, breakfast) at one of Cape May’s excellent dining establishments. Then we give you the skinny on what we ate, what we talked about (or some of what we talked about), who spat their drink from laughing too hard, who served us, who we bumped into and, you know, the general vibe. The place: Delaney’s on the mall. The server: Maria, who was attentive and friendly. We’d trust our ice tea needs (hey, it was a work day) with her any time! The menu: Overwhelming. Between the American and Irish comfort fare, there are 28 apps, eight wing dishes, 11 raw bar selections, 10 burgers, 21 hot sandwiches, nine cold sandwiches, two side options, seven thin-crust pizzas, 13 soup and salad choices, six Irish favorites, 17 dinner entrées, eight kid plates and two desserts. That makes for a grand total of… [divide by seven, carry the four, find the square root…]... 142 choices! There is so much to sift through that Jack actually was NOT — for the first time in his life — ready to order four milliseconds after sitting. He even asked Maria for a few more minutes. Be still our hearts! Latest Trip Advisor review: Five stars from Jaim L. of South Reading, Virginia. “Solid family option,” she says. “You have picky, walk-weary kids and you’re not at all interested in fake food, definitely come here.” The Food: Gooey French onion soup, a jam-packed lobster roll with drawn butter and a Cajun burger with a not-too-spicy kick. Hit the spot. The conversation: We started off talking about Game of Thrones. Who will make it through today’s imminent battle? We’re pretty sure Brienne of Tarth is a goner, which is a real shame, and if she dies before she gets in some passionate Westeros necking with Ser Jaime, we’re filing a complaint with Winterfell’s HR department. The other conversation: We quickly moved on from the fantasy of Game of Thrones to real-life happenings that more closely resemble the plot of House of Cards. Controversial property deals! Scheming politicians! Heartless ice zombies! (No, wait, we’re mixing up our characters here…) We can’t name names, but suffice to say there’s been some intrigue on the Cape in recent weeks. The consensus: Summer is coming. Stopping at Delaney’s should be as high on your priority list as “murdering my brothers” is on Cersei Lannister’s.


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Inside City Hall

All the matters, murder and mayhem (we’re exaggerating) from Cape May City Council, by Susan Tischler QUOTE OF THE NIGHT Council Member Shaine Meier: “We could talk about parking all night long.” City Solicitor Frank Corrado: “We’ve already done that.” Referring to the marathon discussion regarding a proposed ordinance to increase parking meter prices in key areas of the city. THE GOOD NEWS Kudos to CMPD Officer Eric Lashley, who was recently promoted to sergeant. Always a good energy moment to see Chief Tony Marino announcing the promotion of an officer with the rank and file in the audience. Sergeant Lashley is in charge of the summer program which recruits, trains and supervisors summer officers. PUT ON YOUR DANCING SHOES City Council passed a resolution making the first week in May each year Coast Guard Community Week. This year the event will take place from April 27 to May 4 and will include a ball at the Wildwood Convention Hall which is open to the public.

TAXES UP Council passed the 2019 budget by a 4-1 vote, increasing taxes by $1.25. What does that mean to you? If you own a $500,000 home in Cape May, it will cost you $62.50 a year more than you were paying. Why did it go up? The city is undertaking its own recycling collection because the cost of renewing the contract with the old provider would have increased 200% (OOPS: Not 2% as we stated in the previous article. We lost a couple of zeros along the way) and necessitates the hiring of staff to perform the task. The city also hired three new firemen. Was

there much opposition? Not from the public. Taxpayers Association spokesman Bill Seeger missed his cue and made his comments at the end of the meeting, although it didn’t sound like the association opposed the budget increase. Council members Zack Mullock and Stacy Sheehan raised objections and concerns. Sheehan grilled city auditor Leon Costello regarding her suggestion that all departments be scaled back by 5%. Costello and City Manager and CFO Neil Young gave her a detailed answer, but it all came down to: No, we can’t do that. Mullock criticized the city for not obtaining more grants to offset some of the projects but Meier said the grant writers were doing a fine job. Costello said some grants which the city will receive cannot be included because they have not come in yet. At the end of it, the vote was 4-1 — Mullock being the lone dissenter. PARKING FEES GO UP — SORT OF According to Parking Advisory Committee member Jim Testa, “Price discrimination works” and just to prove that

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April 25, 2019 members Sheehan and Mullock opposed the ordinance. Sheehan agreed with mall merchants that the high price to shop would discourage shoppers who could easily choose to shop elsewhere like Stone Harbor, where the parking is still $1 an hour. She also questioned the fact that the discriminatory pricing would cause confusion for tourists who might mistake the $1 an hour parking with the $2 an hour area. Mullock opposed the parking hike, maintaining that “Cape May has worked hard to be a family-friendly town” and doubling the parking fees would discourage families, especially those parking along the beachfront. He also expressed disappointment that the transportation aspect of the plan was not rolled into the ordinance. WHAT CAME NEXT? Deputy Mayor Tricia Hendricks asked Mullock if he “supported the idea of longrange planning so that some of the revenue” outlined in the ordinance could be used to gradually take away the meters in the city and replace them with the kiosks that currently surround the Mall area. Mullock countered with “I would absolutely agree that long-term planning is necessary but frankly that is what is missing in this ordinance.” Sheehan said that her suggestion to raise the meters a quarter per hour across the board could generate $250,000, which would more than pay for meter removal and the jitney service. Hendricks shot back, “I don’t think you understand how expensive it is to removed meters and maintain them,” concluding that Sheehan “better get a grasp on that.” HERE HE COMES TO SAVE THE DAY…! Weighing in before the vote, Meier predicted that the new trolley service the city plans to launch this summer with parking revenues would be a “catastrophic success.”


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To that end, he proposed an amendment to the ordinance (which was already prepared) keeping the parking fees the same on the beachfront and raising them in the Mall area. Why discriminate? Meier said, “People don’t go to the beach to spend money. They go to the shopping area to spend money,” ERGO – Performance Parking aka shoppers will pay the price. I SEE YOUR AMENDMENT AND RAISE ANOTHER Sheehan proposed an amendment of her own — that the meter fees be raised 25 cents per hour across the board maintaining that the $250,000 revenue generated would be more than enough to cover meter replacement, the trolley shuttle and the purchase of kiosks to replace the meters if it is done gradually. The amendment garnered applause in the audience but not so much on council. Although Mullock seconded the amendment, the motion failed and council passed the Meier-amended ordinance by — you guessed it — a 3-2 vote. IT’S DEJA VU... ALL OVER AGAIN Council passed yet another resolution (one in 2016, one in 2017) letting the feds know that the City of Cape May would like the post office to have a handicap ramp. Meier said Congressman Jeff Van Drew’s office called him and asked him to get the resolution updated. Which they did in a 5-0 vote, which the feds will ignore. Allegedly the reason being that they cannot just do the ramp. In for a penny. In for a pound. The whole building would have to be ADA compliant. WAS IT SOMETHING I SAID? Public Safety Building (PSB) Committee member and former acting chair Barney Dougherty resigned from the committee during the Public Comment portion of the April 16 council meeting. Dougherty held the position of vice-chair

April 25, 2019 of the committee until the death of former Mayor and chair Jerry Gaffney last year and was acting chair of the committee until the April 2 council meeting in which Dougherty was replaced by the appointment of PSB secretary Kate Wyatt. Dougherty has been critical of the proposed plan to house the fire department and the police station under the same roof, maintaining the space needed was inadequate for the foot print. Prior to his resignation he admitted that he was “a little disappointed” at being passed over, having served the city most of his adult life, specifically, on the fire department for 25 years, including time served as chief. Citing unfinished PSB business, he said he wanted a chance to “straighten out the RFP (Request for Proposal)” which he found to be f lawed. Bottom line regarding the PSB Committee? He said, “It should never have been formed in the first place.” He maintained the project should have been handled by the city manager, the engineer and council and in forming the committee the council was straying from the city manager-council form of government. HEY, WHAT ABOUT US? Councilmembers Sheehan and Mullock complained — again — about being kept out of the loop. This time the issue was a meeting between the city and USA architects. Sheehan wanted to know when the meeting took place, who was in attendance and what the outcome of it was. City Manager Young was in attendance as well as council liaison Meier, who said it was no more than a meet-and-greet. However, Mullock maintained that if PSB committee members were in attendance — namely PSB chair Kate Wyatt, the secretary as well as the police and fire chiefs — it was a committee meeting which should have been publicized under the sunshine laws.


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Bartender Of The Week This week, Jimmy Murtha from The Exit Zero Filling Station is up. How long have you been bartending? 33 years. Favorite drink to make? A boulevardier because I enjoy making a classic cocktail. What’s your bartending pet peeve? When customers snap fingers or bang their glass to get my attention. Basically rude people. Dream job? Running my own arboretum. Thanks Jimmy!

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Place: Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille Chef: Mark Ehrhardt Signature dish: Clam chowder! It’s won Cape May’s annual contest seven years running. Secret ingredient? “Wouldn’t be secret if I told you,” Mark says. “But it’s made with highquality, local ingredients.” Bonus: It’s hearty enough to be an entrée. Not full yet? The baked brie app, served in a pastry shell with raspberry jam and fresh fruit, is dynamite, too.

Wine Of The Week Joe Canal’s Cape May Discount Liquor *Wine Men of Gotham* 2017 Shiraz - $9.99 The Wine Men of Gotham Shiraz will deliver you a wine overflowing with explosive Shiraz flavors, crammed with blackberries and red fruit flavors. Great wine for a great price! Pairs well with beef, lamb, deer and poultry.

ENTER THE CLIPART CONTEST We concealed the Exit Zero Filling Station mascot Phil (get it?) in an ad. Enter in one of two ways: 1. Email info@exitzero.us (put CLIPART CONTEST in subject line) with the name of the ad that contains the clipart, plus your name, address and telephone number; 2. Mail to Exit Zero Clipart Contest, 110 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May, NJ 08204. Entries by May 2. Random winner will receive a $10 Exit Zero Filling Station gift card. Winner will be posted on our Facebook page each Friday. Here’s the exact size of the image. Happy hunting!


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Pure beeswax candles Tasting bar: 40+ varieties

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It’s a pleasant experience getting gas at Exit Zero Filling Station. Our smiling faces, the cool vibe. Now there’s even more reason. This year we are giving away to random drivers a discount to enjoy at one of the top restaurants, stores, salons or activities, courtesy of the fabulous Exit Zero Discount Deck! If you don’t know what this is, you oughta! We also call it Vacation in a Box because it contains 50 great discounts to one of your favorite Cape May places — from $3 off fudge to $15 off dinner. It’s the real deal, and it only costs $20 for the entire pack. This week we bumped into Cynthia and David Francino from Marlton, who were heading to their hotel for check in. We asked them to pick a card from the deck to enjoy. They picked out a $10 discount for Cape May Stage. Who would they like to share this with? David’s mother Marilyn.

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Terry O’Brien’s legendary column... social satire, shameless plugs — and general self-indulgence

ot saying I’m cooler than most of you, I’m just saying I spent this past weekend doing cooler things than most of you. And by “most of you” I mean everyone who’s not a fighter jet pilot, professional athlete or adult film star. (In the spirit of this just-passed Easter, did you know the guy who played Peter in the movie of Jesus Christ Superstar went on to a long career in adult films? I can hear you Googling from here…) What did I do that was so cool, you might ask? Shut up and I’ll tell you, I might answer. For the first time ever, all three of my ongoing current musical concerns kicked your ass on the same weekend. Well, not really a weekend — between the hours of 7pm Friday and 8pm Saturday. And that’s pretty cool. Friday night my Beatles band, Love Me Dudes, kicked off Easter weekend at Carney’s with an awesome show that ended with, fittingly, a biblical rain. Wife Cathrine picked me up in the Highlander (I know you know I have a new Highlander, I just like typing

it) and, about halfway through packing up, I made a wisecrack that caused her to leave me, literally, standing in the rain. Now, I’ve made a million wisecracks to my wife in the 25 years I’ve known her, and this one didn’t seem like a Leave Him In The Rain type of wisecrack. If anything, it seemed like a Shut The Hell Up kind of wisecrack, with maybe a little Rub The Temples thrown in. Anyway, she came back and we spent the next 20 minutes in a fraught silence taking the longest possible route home. Marriage is a blessing. But the show was great. Carney’s has

done a great job on their remodel, the brick oven pizza is the real thing, and I especially love the in-house promotional materials that play on a few of the TVs and appear to be updated early and often, as pics and vids from our March 15 show were up there, as well as clips from singer-songwriter and the recently completed jazz fest. It’s great stuff. Kudos! We have one more Beatles show at Carney’s this spring on Memorial Day Monday, May 27. This one is a Beatles open mic, so if you want to play or sing a few tunes, hit me up and we’ll put it together. All you need is love! And your own guitar. Saturday 4/20 (insert marijuana joke here) O’Brien & Joyce reunited for an afternoon gig at the Brown Room. It started a little slow but by the end we had the place rocking, as usual. My wing man, Tim Joyce, has had so many pieces cut off him recently he showed up looking like Claude Rains in The Invisible Man, but none of this affected his guitar playing, which remained painfully average. (It’s okay, Tim never reads this…) This marked the end of our winter Brown Room shows; we


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start our residency at the Rusty Nail on Monday, May 6, as sure a sign of the onset of summer as pasty white legs, socks with sandals and terrible driving. Tim knew I sang the night before and had a full night of Billy Joel music in front of me, so he only made me sing about 95% of our Brown Room songs. Sometimes I could just give him the biggest hug. In the face. With my fist. (Tim’s been training as a boxer and could most certainly kick my ass, but he’s missing some pieces so I just might be able to slide a jab or two in there…) Anyway, it’s always a pleasure to play the Brown Room. Though the room has been physically changed, its soul is intact. I then zipped up Route 9… actually, zipped is a strong word… I dutifully made my may, light-by-light, up Route 9 and into North Wildwood for Billy Joel Night at the Anglesea Pub, and it was an absolute zoo. Turns out there are a lot of Billy Joel fans off Exit 6. Who knew? In fact, there are so many Billy Joel fans in Wildwood it took us an hour to load in and set up our gear. By our scheduled start time of 8pm I had just about carried in my last speaker. By 830pm, drums and musical instruments were being plugged in. By 9pm I was on my second beer. At 9:05pm I sang, “1… 2… a-1-2-3-4!” and we opened with “A Matter of Trust.” The crowd roared its approval and what followed was one of the great nights of music I’ve ever experienced. (Even if one woman insisted on continually requesting “Free Bird” and “Sweet Home Alabama.” Kick rocks, lady!) Song after song they were right there with us. Anglesea Pub is an intimate space, and there’s an immediacy to your connection with an audience. And this crowd felt like the seventh member of the band. It was just awesome. But… it’s Wildwood, so none of you care, so I’ll move on. Fun Fact: Did you know that EVERY Billy Joel song can have a 45-60 second intro when your lead singer spends all day drinking coffee and water to keep his

April 25, 2019 throat warm and hydrated and then has to pee every five minutes later that night? It’s true. No apologies so far this week, so I got that going for me. Apology of the Week: Ya make one mild Catholic joke in your column and freakin’ Notre Dame burns down. God is my homie, but this seemed a disproportionate response. Shade Master of the Week: EZ chief Jack Wright, who threw me under several buses in his self-interview in the Exit Zero color issue. First, who does a self-interview? Second, IF THE KID HAD SAID DIESEL, I WOULD HAVE PUT DIESEL IN THE TRUCK!!! Birding weirdos Tom “Big Sexy” Johnson and Dave La Puma (really? La Puma?) were both recently featured in Exit Zero, which can mean only one thing. STEEL CAGE DEATH MATCH! Of course, a steel cage death match between weirdo birders means they just stare at each other through binoculars from 500 paces while making notes on each other’s plumage until one of them needs a sandwich. I’m not sure if Andy Reeves was trying to impress his date or win my love, but I think he did both with that monster tip he left me the other night. (Monster tip? Phrasing, Terry, phrasing…) Andy (Andrew to his friends) has been a fixture on the Cape May music scene for going on a decade now, and will hopefully be a fixture at table 34 of Exit Zero Filling Station for another decade. You can usually find him somewhere in the vicinity of the Mad Batter making all the girls cry over his rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” Congratulations on the completion of construction on the west half of Elmira Street! If we pull together as a nation, I’m sure we can fix the east end by Christmas. And just like that I’m out of room. (Wendy Redelico gave me a firm staring-at Saturday, so I’m keeping it zipped.) (Phrasing.) ’Til next week, don’t get caught in The Undertow.


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Cape May’s original farm-to-table

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Made from Scratch... Made with Love Fri - Sun @ 5pm... Please Call to Book 609-884-5882

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500 feet of waterfront dining!

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Casual Upscale Waterfront Dining All-You-Can-Eat Blue Claw Crabs!

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Come Enjoy The First Crabs Of The Season. Locally Caught! Open THU thru SUN from Noon HAPPY HOUR 2-5pm PLUS... Extended Happy Hour ’Til 6pm Fridays At The Bar $6 Orange Crush + $1 Off All Draft Beer $3 Coors Light Draft $5 House Wine + Well Drinks

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THE ULTIMATE CAPE MAY FOOD & DRINK GUIDE What You Need To Know About The Food And The Vibe

Meals Served

Price Of Entrées

Bar Or BYOB?

B, L, D

$5-$32 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

$12-$36 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

Should I Food For Other Book? Kids? Details

ALEATHEA’S 7 Ocean Street, Cape May (609) 884-5555 www.innofcapemay.com

Aleathea’s is located right across the street from the beach. Weather permitting, enjoy a cocktail on their lovely porch as you watch people go by.

THE BLUE PIG TAVERN 200 Congress Place, Cape May (609) 884-8422 www.caperesorts.com/bluepigtavern

Check out why Congress Hall’s restaurant is a favorite of locals as well as hotel guests. They serve classic tavern food for breakfast, lunch or dinner, with a choice of indoor and outdoor dining.

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THE BOILER ROOM 200 Congress Place, Cape May (609) 884-8421 www.caperesorts.com/boilerroom

The Boiler Room has a chic industrial vibe with exposed brickwork, stainless steel table tops and a dance floor that’s often bopping. Feast upon brickoven pizza with draft beers.

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Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

NO

YES

THE BROWN ROOM 200 Congress Place, Cape May (609) 884-8422 www.caperesorts.com/brownroom

Congress Hall’s lounge just got a very groovy, very sexy renovation. The bar has been enlarged (and moved) and there are all sorts of seating nooks from which to enjoy great drinks and a great vibe.

Bar Menu and Cocktails

Cards: V, MC, AE, D

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CABANAS 429 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-4800 www.cabanasonthebeach.com

By day it’s a family-friendly restaurant with open windows that allow the ocean breezes in. By night it’s one of the liveliest spots in town with great live bands and a fun crowd.

B, L, D

$8-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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DELANEY’S IRISH PUB & GRILL 400 Washington Street, Cape May (609) 770-8559 www.delaneyscapemay.com

As you’d expect of an Irish pub, this is the place to get Guinness and good pub grub. The burgers and meat pies have been receiving rave reviews.

L, D

$12-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

NO

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THE EBBITT ROOM 25 Jackson Street, Cape May (609) 884-5700 www.caperesorts.com/ebbittroom

Enjoy your meal on The Ebbitt Room porch, overlooking tree-lined Jackson Street, or take in the buzzy vibe of the dining room and expanded bar for a quintessential Cape May dining experience.

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$28-$38 V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

NO

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E. M. HEMINGWAY’S 1045 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-5611 www.hemingwayscapemay.com

Casual and family-friendly, E. M. Hemingway’s offers fine seafood, prime beef and excellent specials.

B, L, D

$15-$38 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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EXIT ZERO FILLING STATION 110 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May (609) 770-8479

Thai and Indian food, plus there are some fun American dishes, too and great burgers. If we do say so, the breakfast and lunch items are bangin’!

B, L, D

$18-$30 Cards: V, MC,AE, D

FULL BAR

NO

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5 WEST PUB 3729 Bayshore Road, North Cape May (609) 889-7000 www.5westpub.com

This hotspot is a gastropub coming to you from the owners of Tisha’s. Expect the same high-quality food and high-quality service, in a relaxed atmosphere.

L, D

$6-$20 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

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HARBOR VIEW 954 Ocean Drive (609) 884-5444 www.harborviewcapemay.com

A locals’ favorite for a reason. There’s a Key West vibe, good food, regular entertainment, and the views are spectacular.

B, L, D

$6-$30 Cards: V, MC

FULL BAR

NO

YES

ub HU

IRON PIER CRAFT HOUSE 429 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-1925

Remember Martini Beach, located above Cabanas on Beach and Decatur? Well, Iron Pier is the new game in town. Same owners, but a great new menu, plus craft cocktails and beers.

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$20-$45 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

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THE LOBSTER HOUSE Fisherman’s Wharf, Cape May (609) 884-8296 www.thelobsterhouse.com

Take-out, fish market, restaurant, raw bar, breakfast, dinner... The Lobster House has it all. In summer, drinks on the Schooner American before dinner is a must-do Cape May experience.

B, L, D

$5-$48.50 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

LOUISA’S CAFÉ 104 Jackson Street, Cape May (609) 884-5882

Long before farm to table was the hot new thing to talk about, Louisa’s was practicing that philosophy. Thirty-seven years later, they’re maintaining that culinary excellence.

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BYOB

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LUCKY BONES 1200 Route 109, Cape May 609) 884-BONE www.luckybonesgrill.com

A huge hit and locals’ favorite for a reason. Excellent food (the thin-crust pizzas are excellent), great bar vibe and service. Lucky Bones gets it right every time.

L, D

$6-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

For tables of eight or more

YES

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MERION INN 106 Decatur Street, Cape May (609) 884-8363 www.merion inn.com

The dim, amber lighting, dark wooden bar, period fittings and classy staff give a special ambience. Listen to live piano music as you eat.

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$10-$34 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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OCEAN VIEW Beach and Grant Avenues, Cape May (609) 884-3772 www.oceanviewrestaurant.com

A large and very reliable menu, and now enjoy the beautiful new renovation! Classic diner food, oversized portions and very reasonably priced. A locals’ favorite.

B, L, D

$9-$30 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

NO

YES

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OYSTER BAY 615 Lafayette Street, Cape May (609) 884-2111 www.oysterbayrestaurant.com

A lovely dining room, a beautiful new bar and restaurant area that’s proving to be a huge hit, a new bar menu, great martinis and generous dishes.

D

$12-$29 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

u b H

PETER SHIELDS INN 1301 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-9090 www.petershieldsinn.com RIO STATION 3505 Route 9 South, Rio Grande (609) 889-2000

The Georgian Revival mansion is magnificent and the modern American menu and excellent wine list matches it all the way.

D

$22-$39 Cards: V, MC, D

BYOB

YES

NO

H

B, L, D

$13-$29 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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BYOB

YES

YES

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While everything around it has changed, the Rio is still serving excellent food with old-style, friendly service. Really good wings too! And now, drum roll... they have unveiled an exciting breakfast menu.

TISHA’S 318 Washington Street Mall, Cape May (609) 884-9119 www.tishasfinedining.com

This local favorite serves delicious food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. And they have a petfirendly patio too. Check out their sister restaurant, 5 West Pub, too.

B, L, D

$18-$35 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

THE UGLY MUG 426 Washington Street Mall, Cape May (609) 884-3459

A Cape May legend, and even better now that they’ve put those wonderful booths in there — such a treat. Great spot for outdoor dining on the mall. Check their ad for upcoming live entertainment.

L, D

$12-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

NO

YES

b H

UNCLE BILL’S PANCAKE HOUSE Beach Avenue and Perry, Cape May (609) 884-7199

Reliably good food — there is a reason why people wait.. Open daily. You can sit outside with ocean and beach views and dine with your dog if the weather is nice.

B, L

$4-$9 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

BYOB

NO

YES

u b H U

WASHINGTON INN 801 Washington Street, Cape May (609) 884-5697 www.washingtoninn.com

Superb gourmet food, and a cool but cozy bar. Check out an amazing wine list of over 10,000 bottles; they’ve got the largest wine cellar in South Jersey.

D

$18-$34 Cards: V, MC, AE, D

FULL BAR

YES

YES

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Don and Gwynne Grasberger

Larry de Garavilla, Donna Luzenski

Beth, Mike

Jessica, Jesse

Mike Ranke, Skee Jones

Larry Brown, Barbara Jo Wilson

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PATRICIA JACKSON

Jewelers

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Creators of Cape May and Exit 0 Charms! FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY 11-6 + SUNDAY 12-5 Custom work in platinum, 18k & 14k gold or sterling silver is our specialty only on - premises jewelers in the area

414 Bank Street • 884-0323 • patjacksonjewelers.com

Cape Atlantic Book Company OPEN @ 10am

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DINNER, COCKTAILS, LIVE PIANO MUSIC Thursday-Sunday

Lena, Roman, Emma, Slava

SAVE THE DATE

8th Annual George Mesterhazy Tribute Concert Sunday, June 9, 7 pm at Convention Hall

Be one of “George’s Angels” -Donate $25 and get concert ticket plus invitation to pre-concert rehearsal and brunch at Convention Hall and after-concert party at the Merion Inn! Call MAC at 609-884-5404, press “O” for operator to make your George’s Angels donation and concert reservation

Jeff, David, Jeanni, Butchie, Dick, Terry, Jeanne

Live Music Schedule 5:30-10:30 (no cover): 4/25 Frank Strauss, piano ‘til 7:45, then Jazz Night! 8-close with Andy Lalasis, bass, and Bob Shomo, drums 4/26-28 Dean Schneider, solo piano 4/29-5/1 Closed 106 Decatur St. at Columbia Ave., Cape May Reservations: 609-884-8363, or online at www.merioninn.com Patrick, Kelly, Kevin, Erin Peters


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O P E N D A I LY Start your night underground at the Boiler Room, where locals dine on made-to-order pizza, cold beers, and more, featuring fresh ingredients from our very own Beach Plum Farm.

Spring Break Hours 4/25-4/28: Daily from Noon Starting 4/29: Monday-Friday from 5pm, Saturday & Sunday from Noon WOOD-FIRED BRICK OVEN PIZZA • 12 HDTVS FEATURING SPORTS PASTA, MEATBALLS & SALADS • BEER & COCKTAILS • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

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FUDGE KITCHEN Easter Eggs

Buy 1: Get Same Free!

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CASALE’S earth day event!

Thursday, May 2... 10am — 4:30pm earth brand giveaways to anyone who purchases earth shoes on May 2 only WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

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Bill and Debbie Young

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Hats

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Ah, those good old Cape May days... by Jackson D’Catur

miss our dinosaurs. The thought came to mind when I fell asleep on the little-known Cape May Subway and woke up at 81st Street in New York City. I had intended to travel from the grand station hidden beneath the Boiler Room in Congress Hall to the exclusive seafood restaurant (Shark Bites) inside the Concrete Ship, but I dozed off. The Natural History Museum is atop the subway, and it would been a shame to not have a look around, if only to scoff, and thus I stumbled on the new T-Rex exhibition. To my great disappointment, they only had life-sized models, none of which seemed capable of snatching up a visitor or two, even when prodded in the eye with my walking cane. Such a shame. I grew nostalgic for our dinosaur petting zoo. Those of you with long memories will recollect the original, back in the 1930s. That global adventurer, Wally Herbert, had brought a few eggs of unusual size back from his visit to The Lost World. We, of course, made most of them into a colossal omelette, but damned if the last few didn’t hatch, revealing an assortment of dinosaurs. They immediately fixed

on me as their mother, and I trained them to respond to a variety of whistled commands. This — as new ideas tend to in Cape May — worked a treat for a few weeks, and soon we had so many paying visitors (entry fee: 25c or the oldest member of your party) that we set up a permanent show on the beach (if you have not seen T-Rex play beach volleyball, you have not lived). From boogie-boarding titanosaurus to “catch the Shoebie” velociraptor hunts, we had the best of times. It all came undone a little when we per-

Find Your Way Back...

haps got a little bit over-ambitious. You would think we would learn, but there is an actual and medically proven genetic anomaly in Cape May folks which, as well as rendering us brave beyond measure, means that we possess not one lick of that trait known as “common sense”. Anyhoo, there I was, whistling up a storm as we raced our dinos in a one-mile sprint against a variety of out-own-town challengers (including but not limited to the famous Jesse Owens, a racehorse and a cheetah) when I incidentally glanced over at the “lads and lassies 18-23-year-old naked volleyball tourney” and inhaled my silver whistle in surprise and admiration. For the next 17 minutes, every breath delivered a range of random commands to the dinos. By the time a passerby delivered the Heimlich maneuver, the damage was done and every competitor and spectator had been eaten. Of course the dinos were all “killed”, by which I mean they were set loose in Wildwood. I am fairly sure several have survived, and are tending bar there to this day, and gently nudging the gene pool upwards.

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4/18: The Cuttin’ Edge Celebrates 10 Years In Business

Sheila Playford and the Cuttin’ Edge crew PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

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Cape May Wicker

The Hampton Collection Featuring Dresser & Mirror Combination for $359 Now available from both of our stores! 203 Sunset, W. Cape May l 609-884-1849 l Friday - Sunday 9 to 5 1930 Route 9, Clermont l 609-624-3031 l Seven Days 9 to 5


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M O T H E R ’ S DAY B R U N C H

SUNDAY MAY 12 9:00AM - 2:00PM

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Treat the special women in your life to a decadent brunch prepared by the chefs at Congress Hall. The Grand Ballroom will host our popular annual buffet, featuring omelets made to order, carving stations, and delectable baked goods. Kids can enjoy a ride on the Congress Hall Express around the beautiful Veranda and Grand Lawn.

$ 5 0 A D U LT S | $ 2 0 C H I L D R E N To reserve please call the Concierge at (609) 884-6542.


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Catherine Dugan’s guide to getting out there... this week, going to wine school

reat wines start in the dirt, experts say, and a good glass of wine has a “sense of place.” Though wine is produced all over the world, in places ranging from Morocco to the Canary Islands to Wisconsin, the best wines tend to come from temperate places near the sea — places that have a lot in common with Cape May. But what if you don’t yet know what a good glass of wine tastes like? Relax, your wine-loving friends will tell you. They’ll assure you that there is a wine for everyone, and that any wine you like is a good wine. They’ll tell you that cooking with pinot grigio, prosecco or cabernet sauvignon can elevate your everyday chicken, fish, or even meatloaf. “The staff at the liquor store can show you plenty of drinkable $10 wines,” they say. You trust your friends, but just as you developed your appreciation of art and music by learning, you can enhance your enjoyment of wine when you know the vocabulary surrounding wine, the techniques for making it, and the foods that work best with it. Cape May’s reputation for

quality wines is growing, but Cape May is still a relative newcomer among wine producers. Local vintners combine the latest science and centuries of tradition to get the best out of their grapes, but they have yet to develop the exclusionary attitude of wine snobs. If you, too, are a wine newcomer, it’s a friendly place to learn. Start by getting your feet into that all-important dirt. Nothing beats an up-close-and-personal meeting with the grapes. If you have a few hours, consider a trolley ride along the Cape May Wine Trail. MAC lets you enjoy lunch, tours and tast-

ings at two or three local wineries, and a souvenir tasting glass on a Saturday afternoon for $75. Call 609-884-5404 or visit capemaymac.org for tickets and information. Or, pick one winery — focus on their methods and learn their quirks. The Cape May Winery hosts a tapas happy hour. Turdo focuses on Italian grapes and uses only solar energy. Hawk Haven’s tours lets you learn their history as you sip and sample gourmet cheeses, for $25. Willow Creek Winery offers tastings ranging from $10 for three samples to $20 for seven samples and a souvenir glass. MAC also offers Wine School at the Washington Inn. The next session is May 5. Tickets are $40 per person and the class is limited to 80 students. Purchase tickets directly from the Washington Inn by calling 609-884-5697. The Mad Batter Restaurant offers a Spring Sampler wine dinner at 7:30 on May 3. Dinner is limited to 60 people and the ticket price of $75 includes tax and gratuity. Call 609-884-5404 for more information.

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The Quicky Horoscopes Your near future in two sentences by Lady Diane

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ARIES You will attend the opening of SOMA NewArt Gallery’s first exhibition of the season on April 27. You will check in to the event on Facebook so your friends know how culturally savvy you are. TAURUS You will feel your seasonal affective disorder disappearing as the days get longer. You will celebrate with a sweet treat from Louisa’s Chocolate Bar. GEMINI You will go for a breezy walk along the concrete promenade in North Cape May. You will pick any trash you see along the way, because you are a good human. CANCER You will consider buying a Peloton stationary bike. You will realize you’d rather buy 224 buffalo cauliflower bite orders from Exit Zero Filling Station with that money instead — but not all at once! LEO You will miss the next episode of Game of Thrones. Your friends will accidentally spoil it, so you will unleash the anger of 1,000 Targaryen dragons upon them. VIRGO You will set out to spend the weekend weeding and mowing your lawn. You will actually spend the weekend Googling cat videos. LIBRA You will go for your first ice cream cone of the season. You will order both chocolate and rainbow sprinkles because you like to live dangerously. SCORPIO Over martinis in the Brown Room, you will debate whether global economic integration has led to rising global inequality. Just kidding — over Miller Lites in Cabanas, you will debate whether Katy Perry is hotter in short hair. SAGITTARIUS You will experience your first beach day of the season. You will fry like a lobster. CAPRICORN You will earn what the word “bombinate” means. You will attempt to use it in a sentence. AQUARIUS You will learn that the distance to the end of the observable universe is 46 million light years. You will have an existential crisis. PISCES You will rejoice that so many of Cape May’s restaurants are once again open for business. Your patience will be rewarded with a series of excellent brunches.


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By Stefan Prosky of Cape May Film Society

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he 19th Annual Cape May Film Festival is this Saturday, April 27, at West Cape May Borough Hall. There will be a special feature on Saturday afternoon beginning at 3:15pm. The movie is simply called Float. This film is about flying enthusiasts. No, I am not talking about hang gliding or small aircraft. These are pilots of a different kind. They use small, light airplanes made of balsa wood. Do you remember the kind you played with as a kid. What made them fly? Expert engineering and design, and one more thing... a rubber band. Ahh... Now you remember the kind of toy airplane you used to fly, right? How long were you able to keep it in the air? The planes these enthusiasts build are one-of-a-kind. The longest record for keeping one in the air has been an hour and a half. That’s where the design and engineering comes in. I’ve been to many competitions for these masterful creations. They are the closest thing to magic I’ve ever seen. No remote control, no batteries, only

what your mind and hands can create. These airplanes are the quickest way to test scientific hypothesis without a laboratory. And one of the largest competitions for the pilots is in nearby Lakehurst, New Jersey. Records have been broken right here in the Garden State, right here in South Jersey. This film is about enthusiasts and their creations and what they can do. They design, build, plan, but once they let the aircraft go, all they can do is watch to see what happens. Kind of like having children,

right? How much control do we have in that area of life? The same is true here with the airplanes. Does that sound a little Zen to you? That is exactly what these competitions and airplanes engender — a sense of mindfulness, a sense of being at peace and centered and far away from the fast-paced struggles of life. And the airplanes are beautiful to behold... in flight or not (but especially in flight). Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes from the English scientist Michael Faraday: “Nothing is too wonderful to be true.” Why do we golf? Why do we sail boats? Why do we get enthused about birdwatching? All of us in Cape May know that motives are sometimes not easily explained. Sometimes we do things not for money or fame but because of the way it makes us feel. Come learn by these enthusiasts spend so much of their time and energy on these beautiful works of art. Any questions? Please email my film fest partner at tomhsims@aol.com.

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TUESDAY, MAY 7 6-9 p m a t NASW AVIATION MUSEUM Sample signature entrées, dishes, & desserts from 40 of your favorite restaurants, wineries, distilleries & breweries!

Tickets: $85/person or $800 for a table of 10.

For more info, please call (609) 898-2300 ext. 11, or visit hcsv.org Feasting on History is a fundraiser for HSCV Foundation, a non-profit living history museum.

Supported in part by a grant from the NJ Department of State, Division of Travel & Tourism.


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The Answer Lady

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he Answer Lady invites inquiries from gentle readers on all manner of relationship quandaries, matters of the heart and ethics. If you’d like to send a query, write to info@exitzero. us. Or, simply sit back, enjoy a cup of coffee and contemplate the wisdom herein. Dear Answer Lady I am a millennial mother with two small daughters — a two-year-old and a five-year old. My house is positively overrun with toys, crayons, books, Barbie dolls. Tiny combs, tiny kitchen appliances, doll clothes, kids’ clothes. I cannot take it anymore. I can’t step out of bed without hearing something crunch under my feet. I have told the grandparents no more toys. Ever. — Mom Gone Insane Dear Mom Before we suggest anything else, tell your husband to get you an early Mother’s Day present. Cape May Day Spa has a Cape May Beauty special that is made for stress relief — and boy do you need that. Secondly, the Answer Lady is a big believer in feng shui — the Chinese art of harmonizing energy forces. Decluttering is a big aspect of this. Watch the

Wise answers to perplexing questions

Netflix show Tidying Up with Marie Kondo. She’s terrific. And get yourself to Swain’s Hardware and buy what you need to put all these toys in a designated spot. Have the kids decorate them so it’s fun, not torture, and together you can put some order to your lives. Lastly, the Answer Lady hopes you rescind the “no toys — ever” dictate. How about modifying what they DO buy? Gifts that are activity related would be good. Jump ropes, bikes, balls, art-related projects. This will also help you navigate where their talents lie. And breath.

Dear Answer Lady My brother has lost yet another job. This time with the post office. A good job. He said they gave him a route that was an hour away. Well, of course they did. He’s the new kid on the block. He has to pay his dues. He’s clueless. He has three kids. His wife acts like it’s no big deal and I worry about my nieces and nephew. My mother thinks he was perfectly justified in his irresponsible behavior. And our uncle got him the job, which reflects badly on him. Is there anything I can do to make him see it’s not all about him? — Exasperated Sister Dear Exasperated No — there is not. He’s a grown man. His situation is unfortunate but not your concern, especially if both your mother as well as his wife are enabling him. What you can do is plan some little trips with your nieces and nephew to Cape May County Zoo, some miniature golf outings as the weather gets better to places like Sunset Beach and Cape May Miniature Golf. A trip to Dellas Five and Dime’s soda fountain would be fun. In other words, be there for them when they need you.


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Dispatches from the nation’s birdwatching capital… by Seymore Thanu

he birding community lost a giant this spring. On April 11, Peter Bacinski (aka The Great Bacinski) shed his mortal form and entered the terminal stage of life, becoming pure energy. We who knew him are dismayed to think that his heartfelt laugh will not be heard on the hawk watch this fall, nor will we ever again be treated to his face-creasing smile. A gifted teacher, few can claim to have ushered more birders into our ranks than the affable, knowledgeable Peter B. I first met him in May 1977, when he, CMBO’s founding director and I orchestrated New Jersey Audubon’s first Spring Birding Weekend. Pete showed the group a male Cerrulean Warbler at Rea Farm’s. My contribution was to misidentify a Chuck-willswidow at Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. Pete, as gracious as he was gifted, said nothing, allowing me to save face by fessing up. Pete would go on to co-lead hundreds of workshops with me and lead assorted tours

for New Jersey Audubon, but Forsythe was ever his favorite birding destination. In fact, it was while driving home from a Friends of Forsythe committee meeting that Pete’s great heart stopped beating, derailing plans for the field trip he planned to lead the next day. In retrospect, I realize that there was never a moment spent with Peter B that I was not having fun. Testimony to him, loss to us. In May, 1984, Pete was a member of the

birding team that won the first World Series of Birding by being the first to record over 200 species of birds in 24 hours in the state. Pete could identify any eastern warbler and any rock-and-roll song cut before 1984 in three notes or less. But his greatest contribution on that first World Series was taking a flagging Roger Peterson by the elbow at 11:00pm and guiding him back to our car after a successful rendezvous with Black Rail in Tuckahoe. Exhausted, none of us, except Pete, noting that Roger who at age 87 had reached his physical limit, had the presence of mind to come to Roger’s assistance. But this was typical of Pete, who was always there to lend a hand and who leaves behind legions of admirers. Fare thee well Pete, and say “Hi” to Roger for me. Now why don’t you try and find a Passenger Pigeon or Carolina Parakeet. I know you can’t count them on your Life List, but why not start an Afterlife List. And some day, when the team is all assembled again, what do you say we try and crack the 200 species barrier in Heaven?

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Enrich Your Life... Adopt An Animal

Three beautiful dogs from the Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center... call 465-8923

MYSTIC is a handsome, 2 year old boy who arrived at the shelter confused and forlorn. He has blossomed into a dog who loves human companionship and eagerly looks forward to his time outside the kennel. He loves to snuggle with his humans and will even climb into laps if offered! Give this affectionate pup a loving home and adopt!

PANDA was brought into the shelter as a stray. He needed to be groomed so bad and his eyes were starting to hurt leaving poor Panda with dry eye. Although he can still see, Panda will need to be given eye drops the rest of his life. Grooming, a yearly visit to the vet and good food is all he needs. In return Panda will love you forever! Adopt today.

Robert Panaccio, VMD Robert Moffatt, VMD Nancy Reilly, VMD Patricia J. Link, DVM

HOLLYWOOD “WOODY� arrived at the shelter as a stray and originally was anxious around new people. He is learning to accept human companionship and loves to learn new things. He is making great progress in illustrating good manners. He would be successful in an active home, one that would channel his energy and continue his training.

The Doggie Nanny

694 Petticoat Creek Lane, Cape May

884-1729

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Does your business need some updates? Crest has the loan for you

CALL US TODAY! Ken Spawton 609-522-5310 NMLS# 1377737 June Cooper 609-522-6140 NMLS# 1225008 Eddie Vargo 609-522-6139 NMLS# 1656180 Big Bank Products • Community Bank Service 315 Ocean Street • Washington Commons #5 • Cape May | crestsavings.bank

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Full Service Branch Nicole Sweitzer Cape May Branch Manager Deposit Solutions • Internet Banking Lending Options • Cash Management Remote Deposit • Mobile Banking Deposit ATM • Wealth Management and MORE! CAPE MAY BRANCH HOURS: Monday – Thursday 8:30am – 4pm Friday 8:30am – 5pm | Saturday 8:30am – 1pm

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Enrich Your Life... Adopt An Animal

Three beautiful cats from the Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center... call 465-8923

KING TUT is regal and fascinating just like his namesake. He was found with his brother Ramsesses, while wandering around a colony. They have lost their home, their family, everything. So here at this late stage of their lives they start anew. Could you be the new family that King Tut deserves? If so, stop by the shelter and adopt today!

MUFFY knows he is not really a Scottish Fold, but his ears are permanently folded. It might have been from bad ears his whole life, but Muffy still has that cute effect doesn’t he? And the best part is that he is one lovey cat. So if you don’t fall for his “pedigree,” he can melt you with his heart! Because nothing will keep you warmer than this Muffy’s love!

SALENGER the Great! What makes him so great you ask? The stories that he can tell. He tells of a playful lion that will stalk the rolling ball of terror. He tells of a blanket that will keep your lap warm on the cold nights. But most of all he tells the story of a family to share in his great adventures especially in the one that he can’t wait to call home!

MAKING TECHNOLOGY JUST WORK!

BOTTOMLINE CHURCH New Jersey’s ONLY church that meets dockside at a Marina LOCATED AT UTSCH’S MARINA — D DOCK

sunday worship services

@ 8am

Come by Boat, Car, Bike or Walk

All are welcome for a casual service and fellowship join us as we enjoy the creation while learning of the creator

Pastor Joe Springer 609-703-0448

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4/13: Arc Fundraiser At Cape May Winery

Phil and Cathy Cronin

Tom Baffuto, Leslie Long

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

BEACH MORE, WORRY LESS! Let us help you plan your summer vacation

Jersey Cape Rental Team

Brenda, Ellie, Olivia, Judy, Ann Jersey Cape Realty, Inc. • 739 Washington Street Cape May NJ 08204 • JerseyCapeRealtyRentals.com DEE LANZALOTTI, LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER


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PROPERTY PAGES

23 WINDSOR AVENUE, CAPE MAY This quintessential Cape May Cottage is just a stones throw from the beach! This Single Family Home has undergone a total interior renovation in 2018. Every consideration was given to preserving the charm of the old while adding modern conveniences. New plumbing, electric, multi-zone HVAC. The beautiful kitchen boasts custom designed cabinets, a porcelain farm sink, Bosch 5 Burner Stove w/Coppersmith Designer Hood, Bosch Dishwasher, Quartzite Countertops. Open floor plan w/ Beautiful Hickory Hardwood Random Plank flooring, Plantation Shutters, and many unique lighting fixtures. Original Fireplace updated with gas burning logs makes this Cottage a cozy Winter Retreat as well as Summer Retreat. Upstairs two bedrooms each with beautiful tiled en-suite bath. The professionally landscaped yard provides beautiful color throughout the spring/ summer months. The property is being conveyed to include all furnishings and art. Just bring your beach chair and enjoy this summer! Asking price $859,000

Call Charity Clark at Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty on 609-408-3218


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Jersey Cape Realty

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SALES & RENTALS

825 STOCKTON AVENUE, UNIT 2, CAPE MAY

2 Beds, 1.5 Baths $639,000

Pristine condo located just one block to the beach with off-street parking. Bonus room/3rd bedroom/office on top floor. Unit is tastefully appointed and is offered fully furnished. Property would make an excellent rental.

agent: henry lanzalotti, cell 609-972-4977

Congressman Jeff Van Drew, Kathy and Chris Bloch

Jersey Cape Realty, Inc.

Dolores Lanzalotti, Broker / Owner 739 Washington Street, Cape May

(609) 884-5800 JerseyCapeRealty.com

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & CONCIERGE SERVICE

Swing into Spring! Call us for all your springtime needs

Lisa Shaffer, Joe and Cathy Moran

• Water on • Power washing • Window washing • Outdoor furniture setup • Spring cleaning • Maintenance/repairs • Landscaping • HVAC serviced • Service to smoke/co detectors

One call does it all!

1400 Texas Avenue, Unit #2, Cape May (609) 884-8444 | wkrservices.com

Steve Selby, Ann Chardonnay, Lindsey Selby, Shelley Cabernet


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4/9: MAC’s Volunteer Reception & Awards Ceremony At The Grand Hotel

Volunteer Service Awards PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

512 Washington Mall Cape May

Sol Needles Real Estate

609-884-8428 cbcapemay.com

LOVELY BEACHFRONT CONDOMINIUM 927 Beach Ave, Unit 6, Cape May

Located in the most recognized beachfront building known as the crown jewel of Cape May, The Sea Mist. This 3rd floor condominium has direct ocean views and consists of 1 bedroom, bath, large and open living room-dining roomkitchen and covered porch facing the water. Also includes off-street parking, common elevator, gas fireplace, granite counters,stainless steel appliances and hardwood floors. $629,000

LISTING AGENT William Bezaire Broker/Owner 609-827-3513 bill@cbcapemay.com

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


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OUR LISTINGS ARE SELLING! CONTACT US TODAY IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING SELLING YOUR HOME. Bay Block

Bay Block

Garage

Detached Garage

Listed $144,900

Listed $189,900

Listed $249,000

Listed $100,700

6 SUNRAY BEACH ROAD DEL HAVEN 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bath

203 BAY AVENUE VILLAS 3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths

408 CROYDON DRIVE NORTH CAPE MAY 3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths

24 4TH AVENUE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bath

Check out our Facebook page for current open house events

Townhome

Listed $129,000 3125 ROUTE 9. SOUTH UNIT 7, RIO GRANDE 3 Bedrooms | 1.5 Baths

Close to Beach

@CoastlineRealtyCapeMay

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Garage

2.65 Acres

Kennel For Sale

Listed $365,000 110 SOUTH ROUTE 47, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 12.48 Acres

29.6 Acres

Listed $269,000

Listed $399,900

Listed $399,999

Listed $365,000

1 & 11 OAKWOOD AVENUE VILLAS 2 Bedrooms | 2 Baths

302 MONOMY TERRACE TRANQUILITY LOWER TWP. 4 Bedrooms | 2 Baths

700 SOUTH ROUTE 47 GREEN CREEK 3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths

1216 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY 3 Bedrooms | 1 Bath

941 COLUMBIA AVENUE CAPE MAY 609-884-5005


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MARGARET KITTNER BETHEL Realtor Sales Associate

2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016

609-408-1012

MBethel@CoastlineRealty.com

ADULT COMMUNITY

RETIRE IN STYLE!

715 Lily Pond Drive Cape Meadows, Erma $104,000 2 Bedroom | 2 Bathroom 2-car parking pad and large covered side porch

721 Lilly Pond Drive, Cape Meadows, Erma $120,000 3 Bedroom | 2 Bathroom Double wide, screened porch Huge living room, vaulted ceiling

ED C0NNOLLY

Broker Sales Associate With superior marketing and strategic planning you can expect a greater return on your investment. Call me today for a free comprehensive evaluation of your property.

609-602-3089

Ed@CoastlineRealty.com

601 GORHAM AVENUE, NORTH CAPE MAY

SOLD Search online @ CoastlineRealty.com

CAROL A. MENZ Broker/Owner gri, sres, crs, abr, sfr, rsps NJ Realtors® Circle of Excellence Award® Platinum 2015-2018


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4/14: Music Connects Big Band Concert At Cape May Convention Hall

PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

Ryan Griffin Salesperson Direct: 609.602.5578 Office: 609.884.1300

FOR SALE!

FOR SALE!

606 B SECOND AVE., 213 W. 24TH ST., WEST CAPE MAY NORTH WILDWOOD 4 BR/3.5 BA new townhouse 3 BR/1.5 BA renovated construction located townhouse offers a private near South Cape May porch and dual living spaces. Conservancy. $850,000 $284,500

RGriffin@deSatnickRealEstate.com www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

FOR SALE!

1210 MARYLAND AVE., CAPE MAY 5 BR/3.5 BA new construction craftsman style cottage is just three short blocks to the beach. This home features hardwood throughout with private porches. $1,595,000

FOR SALE!

FOR SALE!

928 CAROL AVE., ERMA 6 BR/3 BA charming home on an overized lot featuring exposed roof trusses. $265,000

136 W. WISTERIA RD., WILDWOOD CREST 5 BR/3.5 BA new construction with multiple balconies and views of Sunset Lake. $659,000

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204 Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record


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WEALTH MANAGEMENT

Let our Financial Team go to bat for you Tod D. Shoffler, CFP® VP / Wealth Advisor 609.522.6098

Heather Cripps Operations Manager 609.522.6118

www.CrestWealthMgmt.com Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor, Member FINRA/SIPC. Insurance Products offered through LPL Financial or its licensed affiliates. Not FDIC Insured

Not Bank Guaranteed

May Lose Value

Not Insured by Any Federal Government Agency Not a Bank Deposit

Recently Sold. List with Charity Clark 1208 New Jersey Avenue, Cape May Listed by CHARITY R. CLARK BROKER SALESPERSON GRI, ABR 609.408.2192 - charitycapemay@gmail.com Advice. Experience. Results. Christina P. Clemans Licensed Real Estate Broker 1159 Washington Street Cape May, NJ 08204 609-884-3332 www.chrisclemanssir.com


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MakeYour Shore Home Dreams Come True CALL MARYANN & START PACKING!

4 Holly Drive, N. Cape May 3 Bed, 2 Bath $285,000

717 Townbank Rd, Lower Twp 4 Bed, 2.5 Bath $435,000

Nice ranch home on a .60 acre lot close to the Bay.

Minutes from ocean, bay, next door to Cape May Winery.

815 Stockton Ave, Cape May 8 Bed, 7.5 Bath $1,499,000

902 Gordon Terr, N. Cape May 2 Bed, 1.5 Bath $265,000

Grand home is one block off the beach. Water views.

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Clean, light, charming cottage near the Bay.

Cass, Marilyn, Dolores, Mary

MaryAnn Donahue broker / owner

e: MAD@GoCapeCoastal.com l o: 609-621-7000 l c: 484-614-5798

KIMBERLY GIPPLE

Realtor l Sales Associate

Circle of Excellence Award Winning Agent 2015–2018

609-972-9302

Janis Scott, Doug Voiles

Kim@CoastlineRealty.com

OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE Sat, Apr 27 12-2

Sat, Apr 27 - 2:30-4:30 318 Tahoe Drive Cape May Beach $299,000 3 Bedroom | 1.5 Bathroom Move-in ready, hidden gem is on a large fenced-in lot.

1902 Tidewater Avenue Rio Grande $315,000 3 Bedroom | 2.5 Bathroom Gorgeous Legacy of Cape May 55+ Townhome end unit.

Coastline Realty, 941 Columbia Avenue, Cape May 609-884-5005 CoastlineRealty.com

Phyllis Laswell, Garnet Paluch, Linda Mittleberger, Marge Dysart


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Sol Needles Real Estate

512 Washington Mall, Cape May

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609-884-8428

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cbcapemay.com

Summer Rentals... Call For More Details

233 Fourth Ave 1st floor, West Cape May 3 bedrooms / 2 baths - Sleeps 6

233 Fourth Ave 2nd & 3rd Floor, West Cape May 3 bedrooms / 2 baths - Sleeps 10

523 Lafayette Unit 1A, Cape May 1 bedroom / 1.5 baths - Sleeps 4

230 Perry Street, Cape May 5 beds / 2.5 baths - Sleeps 14

107 A First Avenue, Cape May 2 beds / 1.5 baths - Sleeps 6

1316 New York Avenue, Cape May 3 bedrooms / 2 baths - Sleeps 8

1331 New Jersey Avenue, Cape May 4 bedrooms / 3 baths - Sleeps 10

104 Howard Street, Unit 1A 1st fl, Cape May 3 bedrooms / 1.5 baths - Sleeps 6

805 Pittsburgh Ave Unit 203, Cape May 3 bedrooms / 2 baths - Sleeps 8

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


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Jersey Cape Realty

4/11: Women’s Community Club Luncheon Card & Game Party PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

SALES & RENTALS

Buying & selling with integrity & trust

Heijung Park-Colameco Broker / Sales 609-602-8641 Cell Heijung@jerseycaperealty.com

My sellers said:

“Thank you for making the sale of our home so seamless! I believe your suggestions really impacted the expediency in which our home was sold; your elbow grease on the showers probably helped, too! Your communication was excellent as well as your honesty and straightforwardness.”

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Liz O Connor, Peg Curran

Jersey Cape Realty, Inc. Dolores Lanzalotti, Broker / Owner 739 Washington Street, Cape May

(609) 884-5800 www.JerseyCapeRealty.com

Stacy Hutchinson Broker Associate Direct: 609.972.6004 Office: 609.884.1300

Email: SHutchinson@deSatnickRealEstate.com

FOR SALE!

1308 TEXAS AVE., CAPE MAY 5 BR/4.5 BA three story, new construction with marina & harbor views and luxury finishes. $979,000

FOR SALE! 1408 TEXAS AVE., CAPE MAY Marina District! Unique opportunity to own 3 parcels of land that include 2 homes & a private dock. $674,000

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204

Carol, Kay, Joanne, Nancy

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record

Marilyn Reed, President Gayle Quinn, Carol McCullough, Connie Blocher


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Kitchen crew PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

6-8 Poplar Avenue, Cape May Court House 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths $275,000 Built in 2015, this immaculate Colonial home is located on a tree-lined street. The lot next to this home may be available at an additional price. Presented by: Cherie Hanscomb

Christina P. Clemans Licensed Real Estate Broker 1159 Washington Street Cape May, NJ 08204 609-884-3332 www.chrisclemanssir.com


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RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES

April 25, 2019

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Barb, Elinor, Gloria

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Around The Washington Street Mall

Bonnie Mullock planting flowers at Bath Time on April 7

Banning, JJ, Beach Bum and Junior on the mall on April 14

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

512 Washington Mall Cape May

Sol Needles Real Estate

609-884-8428 cbcapemay.com

NEAT 3-BEDROOM FAMILY HOME 27 Maple Avenue, Villas

Nicely appointed 3 bedroom 2 bath home on a large 100 x 100 lot with vinyl siding, composite deck and storage shed. New AC unit just installed. Large yard is fence. Extra large 2nd floor master suite with large closet and full bathroom. Newly remodeled bathroom, fireplace in dining room. Nice size kitchen and large living room that leads into an office space. $229,000

LISTING AGENT Michael Kennedy Sales Associate 609-602-5259 mikek@cbcapemay.com

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


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664 Sunset Blvd., Lower Twp.

1350-C Virginia Ave., Cape May

408 Central Ave., Cape May Point

4 Bedrooms | 3 Baths - $1,445,000

2 Bedrooms | 1 Bath - $309,000

4 Bedrooms | 3.5 Baths - $1,089,000

Very Private Estate Set on 3 acres on Cape Island, this 3500 sf contemporary is a peaceful haven surrounded by nature with a 2-acre freshwater lake.

Village Greene Quad Located courtside, this well-kept quad has been recently updated, and would be a perfect 2nd home or investment property.

Visit Our New Website

902 Ocean Drive, Lower Twp. 3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths - $578,000

Near the Red Store New construction – popular upside-down style custom-built home. Gourmet kitchen, screened-in porch off master bedroom.

1319 New Jersey Ave., Cape May 6 Bedrooms | 4.5 Baths - $2,500,000

jerseycaperealty.com Search Sale Listings

Canyon Club, Unit 1004 Luxury with many upgrades in this top floor condo. Beautiful harbor and marina views. Boat slip available for purchase.

NEW LISTINGS EVERY DAY!

Heated In-ground Pool Stunning beach house in a prime location with ocean views from the second-floor deck. Open living area, designer kitchen.

316 E. Syracuse Ave., WW Crest

1122 Lafayette Street, Cape May

329 E. 22nd Ave., N. Wildwood

4 Bedrooms | 3.5 Baths - $669,000

3 Bedrooms | 1.5 Baths - $459,900

8 Bedrooms | 4F/2H Baths - $949,000

Like-New Townhome Just 1.5 blocks to the beach. Enjoy upgraded kitchen, hardwood floors, plantation shutters and private master bedroom deck.

Quaint Cape May Cottage Many original features lovingly cared for by current owner. Large rear deck leading to slate patio. Walk to Physick Estate.

Open 7 days a week With our full-time professional Realtors & a fully dedicated rental team

Turn Key Duplex Two large 4-bedroom homes on the same lot, meticulously maintained, fully furnished and turn key.

609-884-5800


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910 Stockton Avenue, Cape May Cape May Classic Cottage One Block to Beach- $1,350,000

23 Windsor Avenue, Cape May Renovated Cottage with Modern Charm- $859,000

1460 Missouri Avenue, Cape May Custom Designed and Professionally Decorated Harbor Views– Price Upon Request

15 N. Boyd Street, Cape May Court House Historic Southern Colonial on a half acre Corner lot- $529,000

Vacation Rental Spotlight

311 Alexander Ave., Cape May Point 3 bedrooms/4 baths Sleeps 8

704 Benton Avenue, Cape May 5 bedrooms/ 3.5 baths Sleeps 13

Christina P. Clemans Licensed Real Estate Broker 1159 Washington Street Cape May, NJ 08204 609-884-3332 www.chrisclemanssir.com


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Email: MHinchcliffe@deSatnickRealEstate.com

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Down DOWN (4) on Bravo. 1. Top1 ____ 2 (2,4,3) 2. Where your napkin goes. 3 (4) (2,4,3) 3. Bill4 of(4)fare. 6 (6) 4. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, e.g. 7 (7) 8 (4,3,6) 6. Neutral specific way to say 9 (9) waitress or waiter. 10 (5,6) 7. What your dinner may be 12 (6,2,7) broken up into. 8. Seasonings often found on the dinner table. (4,3,6) 9. Small dish served before the 16 across. 10. An informal way to ask for the bill at a restaurant. (5,6) 12. Cup of joe or creme brulee? e.g. (6,2,7) 13. Anthony Bourdain’s No ____________. 14. Leftovers taken home are put in this. (6,3) 15. Free bite-sized hors d’oeuvre. (5,6) 17. 15% is ok. 18% is good. 20% is great. 25% is even better :) 19. Off menu items usually read aloud by 6 down.

SOLUTION ON PAGE 30

SOLD! DUAL-DISCLOSED

SOLD!

915 MADISON AVE., CAPE MAY BUYER’S AGENT APRIL 12TH, 2019 $380,000

141 W. BUTTERCUP RD., WILDWOOD CREST LISTING AGENT APRIL 5TH, 2019 $459,000

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record

Ashley Peoples Broker Salesperson / Office Manager

Direct: 609.408.9258 Office: 609.884.1300 Email: APeoples@deSatnickRealEstate.com

FOR SALE!

FOR SALE!

ROSEMANS LN., 614 SECOND AVE., CAPE MAY WEST CAPE MAY Waterfront new construction. 2 BR/1.5 BA updated cottage Spicers Creek at Cape May near Nature Conservancy, Marina. 4 BR/3.5 BA homes. Willow Creek Winery, and Starting at $799,500 Beach Plum Farm. $495,000

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record


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