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EXIT ZERO A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean May 30, 2019 Vol. 17, No. 17 America’s Original Seaside Resort

What A Beachin’ Weekend!

Saturday Night In The Boiler Room P29-33

Around 8pm On The Schooner P50-56

Beach crew enjoying a Sunday afternoon on one of the sunniest Memorial Day Weekends we can remember for years. Roll on the rest of the summer season, Cape May! Aleksey Moryakov

Season Opener At Cape May Stage On May 23, one of the most produced plays in the US last year, Heisenberg,”opened at Cape May Stage to rave reviews. The comedic show tells the story of a chance, electric encounter at a London train station between an older and reserved Irish gentleman and a not-so-reserved younger woman from New Jersey. The play runs through June 21 with a pay-what-you-wish performance happening June 9. For more, call 609770-8311 or visit capemaystage.org. Curtains up!

Viggiano’s Restaurant Grand Opening Night P66-72

Make Levi Your New Bestie. Adopt Today! P81-83

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609.884.1300 FOR SALE!

819 BEACH AVE., UNIT 3A, CAPE MAY 2 BR/1 BA condo, top floor floor of the Baronet. $375,000

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416 FERN RD., CAPE MAY BEACH Listing Agent May 21, 2019 Sale Price $360,000

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606 WILSON AVE., NORTH CAPE MAY 3 BR/1 BA rancher, fully furnished with new appliances. $299,000

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203 E. MONTEREY AVE., WILDWOOD CREST Dual-Disclosed May 17, 2019 Sale Price $94,500

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

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416 W. 26TH AVE., WILDWOOD CREST 3 BR/2.5 BA townhome with water views! $360,000

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150 W. HEATHER RD., WILDWOOD CREST Listing Agent May 10, 2019 Sale Price $505,000

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414-416 N. BROADWAY AVE., WEST CAPE MAY Historic twin homes, 3 BR/2 BA per unit. $859,000

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511 MULBERRY RD., CAPE MAY BEACH Listing Agent May 7, 2019 Sale Price $690,000

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

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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

Prehistoric-looking frilled sharks, aka lizard sharks, get their name from their gills, which are lined with red fringelike structures and sometimes form a collar around the head. They’re related to a creature that lived 80 million years ago, hence their “living fossil” title. Many believe these guys are the genesis of all sea serpent legends. Much is unknown about the mysterious frilled shark, including who its predators might be.

Cape May’s wetlands are a nursery for the entire Atlantic seaboard. Paddle through them and you’re likely to encounter fiddler crabs, moon jellies, even the occasional harbor seal. Jeff Martin, owner of Aqua Trails — a harborbased company which provides kayak and paddleboard nature tours — has seen kayakers get close enough to bottlenose dolphins to smell their fishy breath. It may just be the best way to commune with nature in Cape May… and there are a LOT of ways to commune with nature in Cape May.

The Water Cure: by Sophie Mackintosh This novel, about three sisters who live on an isolated island with their parents, is about what happens when you’ve been guarded from the outside world… and suddenly those guards come down. Hint: It’s not always good things that happen.


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GOINGS-ON CAPE MAY STAGE PRESENTS: HEISENBERG Where: Cape May Stage. 405 Lafayette Street. When: May 22-June 16. How Much: $25/person. Know This: One of the most produced plays in the U.S. in 2018, “Heisenberg”, is a funny and surprising play about a chance encounter between a reserved, Irish older gentleman and a rowdy, younger woman from New Jersey who slingshots herslef into his life. More info: Call 609-770-8311. CM MUSIC FESTIVAL – NJ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHAMBER PLAYERS: Where: Episcopal Church of the Advent. 612 Franklin Street. When: May 30. 8pm. How Much: $20/adults. $15/seniors. $5/students. Know This: New Jersey’s premier chamber ensemble returns for another program from the classical repertoire. More info: Call 609-884-5404. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Where: Wilbraham Park. When: June 1. 9am-5pm. How Much: Free! Know This: A small-town smorgasbord of entertainment, crafts and food including plenty of strawberries. Entertainment: 9:00 Bill the Steel Drum Guy; 11:00 Blondage Rocks! 1:00 Five Times Famous; 3:15 Geno White Trio. Rain date June 2. More info: Call 609-886-0412. OPENING ARTIST RECEPTION Where: SOMA NewArt Gallery. When: June 1. 6-9pm. How Much: Free! Know This: Featuring three regional solo artists: Terri Amig, Wendy Wolfinger Coleman and Sandra Bloodworth. More info: Call 609-898-7488. CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Where: Aleathea’s. When: June 2. 10am. How Much: $35/person. Know This: Linger over a Sunday morning champagne brunch buffet with live jazz from The Great American Songbook, by Mary Lou Newnam, saxophone and Sonny Troy, guitar.

It’s time to gear up for the 39th South Jersey Shark Tournament hosted once again at South Jersey Marina, this year from June 5-8. CAPE MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL: PAULA JOHNS INSIDER TIP Where: Willow Creek Winery. More than 450 shark species, which are When: June 4. 8pm. essential for the health of our oceans, exist How Much: $25/adults. $20/seniors. $5/stuon the planet — and some of them are up to dents. Know This: Paula Johns is equipped with 40 feet long. Want to see some of these beasts experience from a career of emotional and close and personal? The South Jersey Shark flawless R&B, pop, jazz and classical singing. Tournament is your chance! More info: Call 609-884-5404. More info: Call 609-884-5404. CAPE MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL: NEW YORK CHAMBER ENSEMBLE CONCERT Where: Episcopal Church of the Advent. When: June 2. 8pm. How Much: $20/adults. $15/seniors. $5/students. Know This: They’ll rock your world... and your eardrums. More info: Call 609-884-5404. CAPE MAY RESTAURANT WEEK Where: Participating restaurants. When: June 2-9. How Much: Enjoy an appetizer, entree, and dessert for $35. Know This: To take part, simply visit any participating restaurant during the event and you’ll be presented with their restaurant week menu in addition to their regular menu. No tickets are required, but reservations are recommended. More info: Visit restaurantweek@capemay. com.

39th ANNUAL SOUTH JERSEY SHARK TOURNAMENT Where: South Jersey Marina. When: June 5-8. Know This: Known for big payouts and some serious fishing competition, it’s also a great opportunity to make new or catch-up with old friends across all generations. More info: Call 609-884-2400. CAPE MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL: BAY-ATLANTIC SYMPONY CONCERT Where: First Presbyterian Church of Cape May. When: June 6. 8pm. How Much: $25/adults. $20/seniors. $10/ students. Know This: Flutist and baroque specialist Kimberly Reighley joins us for High-Flutin’, a program of great verve and passion. a program of great verve and passion. Bach’s Second Suite is a flute concerto, with some of the most exquisite and memorable dance expressions of the Baroque. More info: Call 609-884-5404.


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Inside City Hall

The happenings from Cape May City Council’s latest meeting... by Susan Tischler QUOTE OF THE NIGHT “Anything you can do to eliminate the curse of the plastic bag is welcome.” – Former Deputy Mayor Linda Steenrod urging Cape may City Council to approve a resolution to “Encourage Use of Reusable, Cloth Type Shopping Bags as opposed to Single use of Plastic Bags.” Which they did in a 5-0 vote.

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hat would a City Council meeting be without a kerfuffle resulting in another 3-2 vote? Answer: A short meeting. The night was dominated by discussion around a proposed resolution reappointing and continuing the responsibilities of the Master Plan Advisory Committee. What is the Master Plan and why should we care? It represents the city’s vision for itself and a means for guiding land development policy and planning decisions. You should care because it offers a window into the city’s future and don’t you want to know what your future might look like? Or, as the Master Plan states: “Once adopted by the Planning Board, the Master Plan serves as the basis for governing

land use throughout the City on both a private and public level.” So, what’s the problem? There is a faction within the city that is concerned with National Historic Landmark status and thinks the Master Plan was adopted hastily, without transparency and enough public input — or so says Warren Coupland, head of the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC). Addressing city council, Coupland maintained that the Master Plan, adopted in March, followed the “letter of the law not the spirit of the law.” What did he mean? That there wasn’t

enough time for property owners, many of whom are away in March, to see the plan before it was adopted. He said there was a sentence added at the last minute which could adversely affect the city’s National Historic Landmark status. Former city councilman Roger Furlin also referenced the sentence, noting that the National Park Service keeps an eye on how towns are protecting the historical integrity of the town. Cape May was on the watch list a few years back. Okay, what’s the sentence? “Cape May should take a leadership role by reviewing and incorporating new technologies and materials where consistent wit the goals and objectives of the Master Plan and not necessarily be bound by outside jurisdictional standards.” In other words, Coupland fears the HPC will become irrelevant. He also criticized the lack of financial disclosure on the part of the Advisory Committee members, who are appointed not elected. “How are we to know if they don’t have conflicts of interest?” He asked that council, in effect, have a redo during the summer when property owners are present to

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educate them on what the Master Plan entails. Is he right? Not according Planning Board head Bill Bezaire, who said he “takes umbrage that the Planning Board” was anything but transparent and above board. “Contrary to social media (councilmember Zack Mullock posted comments critical of the Master Plan and the advisory committee appointees), “we never held private or secret meetings” and said he found such accusations “extremely offensive.” He maintained that The Master Plan encompassed 18 months of work; that all Planning Board meetings are live streamed; that a town meeting was held and; that in short, “we couldn’t have been more transparent.” So there. But wait – if the Master Plan has been adopted what’s the issue at hand? Council was voting on a resolution to keep the Master Plan Advisory Committee in place to start moving toward making the plan a reality. Councilmembers Stacy Sheehan and Mullock maintain that once again they have been presented with a roster of volunteers that is a fait accomplait. That’s Frenchy for no one asked them for their input. Sheehan, in telegraphing her no vote, said she would like the city to “take a closer look” and hear what the public feels about the Master Plan. Mullock, focusing on the roster of volunteers presented without input from the two dissenters, said the resolution thwarts the “democratic process.” He has repeatedly, without success, tried to get council to advertise the need for volunteers on the website instead of “handpicking” the members of the various advisory committees. He also argued that it is council’s responsibility to determine and discuss a course of action not an advisory committee. Not so fast. Councilmember Shaine Meier objected to Mullock’s and Sheehan’s assertions that the public was not properly informed about the Master Plan, stating that the Planning Board voted on the Master Plan and that all was

May 30, 2019 transparent and above board and agreed that “of course” we need to protect our historic status. “I’m here to bring ideas to the table. I’m not here to challenge ideas.” Uh, oh gloves off. Where’s Perry Mason? Deputy Mayor Tricia Hendricks and Meier questioned Mullock’s argument that neither he nor Sheehan have been asked to nominate volunteers for the Master Plan Advisory Committee. Mullock said the first he heard about the committee was when the resolution appeared. Meier: “But I texted you four days before you got the resolution.” The agenda, he said, appears on Friday and not before. Mullock stayed the course. “By the time I saw the roster, it was already in the form of a resolution.” Meier repeated that he texted him four days before the agenda came out. “This makes me sad.” Mullock appealed to City Solicitor Frank Corrado to settle the debate. Corrado admitted that the resolution was sent via email to Mullock several days prior to its appearing on the agenda. He also admitted that he should have prefaced that it was a draft not a final document, ergo the fait accomplait appearance. Corrrado said regarding the tete-a-tete, “This makes me sad.” He said he circulated the resolution ahead of time to avoid “the very problem that is happening here tonight.” What happened? The resolution reappointing and continuing the responsibilities of the Master Plan Advisory Committee passed in a 3-2 vote. I second that emotion. Citing the need for transparency and because of poor public attendance, Councilmember Sheehan made a motion to have the Master Plan Advisory Committee and the Public Safety Building committee meetings live streamed or video taped. She got a second from Mayor Chuck Lear and what seemed to be a favorable response from Hendricks, who suggested that perhaps all the committee meetings should be live-streamed. Then City Solicitor Corrado suggested


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tabling the motion until the end of the meeting when the other resolutions were acted upon because there seemed to be confusion regarding what motion was being discussed and voted on or if there even was a motion. Or maybe there were two motions. On Corrado’s suggestion, Sheehan withdrew her motion/s. And they started all over again at the end of the resolution votes. When the topic came up again, Mayor Lear said he saw no reason to “rush it” because of logistic concerns. Sheehan moved forward with a formal motion to have the Master Plan Advisory and Public Safety Building committees taped or live streamed. Hendricks amended the motion to wait two weeks to poll the committees. That was interpreted by Meier as a motion to table which he seconded. Meanwhile the original motion was dangling in the air. And the City Clerk, we can only guess, was secretly tearing her hair out. Too many motions, too many emotions. Can you say, convoluted? Oh yeah! Apparently, a motion to table for two weeks, which originally was stated as an amendment, takes precedence, according to Corrado, which he said should not be interpreted as voting down Sheehan’s motion. Get it? Yeah, sure you do. Bottom line, please? The motion to table went down 3-2 with Meier joining in with Mullock and Sheehan. The motion to live stream the committee meetings? You guessed it. Defeated by a 3-2 vote, Meier going back to his home base with Hendricks and Lear. Did Anything Else Happen? Upward Mobility: City Council approved an ordinance updating the salaries and classification for all city personnel. A detailed range of salary growth is on the city’s website. Bonds – James Bonds Oh no, different Bonds. Council passed a resolution retiring and redistributing debt service totaling $15,165,000 in General Obligation Bonds.

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The breakdown: $10,155,000 in General Improvement Bonds for projects already underway or already completed; $4,250,000 Water/Sewer Utility bonds; $760,000 Beach Utility Bonds. Smokin’ on the Beach Council decided not to designate a smoking area on the beach to accommodate diehard smokers. In case you missed it, the State of New Jersey passed a law prohibiting smoking on the beach unless the municipality designates an area for said smoking and/or vaping. Municipalities can set aside up to 15% of the beach area (not necessarily one spot) but council decided to go along with Ms. Sheehan’s suggestion that, given the problems with maintenance and logistics, the city see how it works this summer with no smoking areas. Franklin Street School The city is thinking about moving the library over to the Franklin Street School to the tune of $6 million and contingent on the county kicking in $2 million; a state grant for $2 million coming through and the city picking up the rest. Prior to that, the Municipal Buildings and Properties Advisory Committee was working on a proposal to convert the Franklin Street School to a regional senior citizen center and leave the library where it is. A contract for an estimate on that plan was in the works when the administration decided to change course. Former Councilman Furlin presented council with a financial breakdown of the senior citizen center proposal which would cost $4 million with, he said, a good chance of receiving funding as well.


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Cape May Stage “Heisenberg” Opening Night Party At SeaSalt PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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Uncle Bill’s And FAMILY RESTAURANT

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Bartender Of The Week This week, Sean Hagerty from the Exit Zero Filling Station is up. How long have you been bartending? 10 years. Favorite drink to make? Our whiskey punch because if you’re a whiskey drinker, it’s a refreshing summer cocktail. What’s your bartending pet peeve? When my fellow bartenders use the wrong side of the muddler! Dream job? Owner of an alternative clothing line.

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Place: Mayer’s Tavern Chef/Owner: Alex Laudeman Signature dish: Fried Scallops. “Scallops are an important part of our community and a legendary part of Mayer’s history, so I’m proud to carry on the tradition. We get the best scallops straight off the boats and barely fry them. We serve them with a crunchy bright citrus slaw, homemade fries and remoulade sauce.”

Beer Of The Week Cape May Brewing Co Summer Catch ABV: 5.5% Citrusy and refreshing, notes of orange peel and tropical fruits dominate this Belgian-style Wheat Ale. Lightly dry-hopped with Citra and Amarillo hops to give it a noticeably American twist, this crushable wheat ale is complex yet approachable, just like the Jersey Shore.

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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 June 6. 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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Cape May Stage “Heisenberg” Opening Night Party At SeaSalt

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Undertow

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

f you’re reading this, you’ve survived Memorial Day weekend and the unofficial start of summer which means there’s only about four more weeks until the actual start of summer which means we’re only about 20 weeks from September! Maybe. I’m bad at math. I’d ask you how your holiday went but (A) I can’t hear you and (B) I don’t really care I was just being courteous. And since I know you’re all super-interested in MY weekend, I will now tell you in excruciating detail. Eased into it with a serving shift at Exit Zero Filling Station, where the curry flows like lava and the burgers are plentiful. I knew it was a holiday weekend because I didn’t recognize anyone and my tips were clocking in at around 12%. But I waited on about 1,000 people so it all worked out. If you haven’t been, you simply must visit. We have an outstanding selection of wine and spirits to pair with your bacon cheeseburger (I suggest a ’39 Bordeaux). The food is great and the service is handsome. Saturday my acoustic duo, O’Brien &

Joyce (me & Tim), played our first gig of the season at Secondo, the (duh) second restaurant run by the Panico family, who also run (duh) Panico’s. Business was brisk, as was the temperature on the patio. But, like true professionals, we brought sweaters and weren’t afraid to use them. Afterward we dined. I had the rigatoni with chicken and, man, was it tasty. We’re back on June 15 and then every Saturday through the season so mark your calendars now. Go ahead. I’ll wait. Okay, good. Sunday we played our regular gig at the

Rusty Nail (well, it’s semi-regular as we alternate Sundays and Mondays and… you know what? Never mind) and I’m not exaggerating when I say there were 300,000 people out there. (Okay, I’m exaggerating, but it was, like, super-busy.) Lots of families, lots of kids, uniformly well-behaved and requesting songs from before they were born, revealing their parents taste in music and I have to say, I’m pretty proud of most of you. (Not you, Bon Jovi mom.) The Rusty Nail is one of the more reliable good times in town and I always marvel at the ability of the staff and kitchen to handle 100s, probably 1000s, of guests over the course of a day. But they do, and they do with aplomb. Speaking of aplomb, O’Brien & Joyce has acquired the hypest hype man in the business in. Randy Redelico, one half of Randy and Wendy (DING!). He may be as big a fan of O’Brien & Joyce as anyone has ever been a fan of anything. He dances up to the stage, snags our tip jar, and passes it around the room. This is appreciated, now that we know


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The Schooner “Live”

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he’s not stealing our tip jar. (His first time in the Brown Room the lady on the couch was like, “You want me to tackle his ass?”) The Redelicos are looking to sell their paint business up north and retire down here, so if you’re in the paint business and looking to expand, call a brother up. Monday I booted Tim to suit up with Love Me Dudes, my Beatles tribute band, to host the Beatles Open Mic at Carney’s, our first open mic show since 2013. We didn’t have a ton of people sign up to perform but those that did were pretty great. The Bernadette Matthews-led Capers played a tight mini-set, which sounded great. It sounded even better when I turned the main speakers up. (Sorry, guys.) Bernadette was the first person to reach out about playing this show when I announced it about three months ago and we really appreciate it. You guys added a lot to the show. Keith G from North Jersey just kind of looked like a guy hanging out with his wife having a beer, but when he got up and sang “Maybe I’m Amazed” and “I’ve Got a Feeling” it was, like, wow. A big voice humbly packaged in cargo shorts and an Izod. And, while it hurt my heart to give up “Hey Jude”, we had to get him up for another, which he also crushed. Keith and his wife are friends with Dudette Sue Polcer and were just popping in to hear some music, and ended up singing a half-dozen songs and booking a room at Beach Shack to stay an extra night. Another satisfied customer! Every time I feel like I’m a good singer, I let Maddie Hogan on to the stage and feel like an idiot. She joined the Dudes for a set of her own and knocked it out of the park. I really hate it when the guest singer is better than the lead singer, but here we are. Maddie’s got the goods and it was my pleasure to back her up on “Dear Prudence” and “I’m Looking Through You” among others. Like most of the kids today, you can probably catch her performance on the social

May 30, 2019 medias. Thank you, Maddie! Obligatory Jon Sachar Paragraph of the Week: This is it. You just read it. I went from somehow going 25+ years without playing a gig on Carney’s main stage to playing 25+ gigs there this year alone. It’s a great venue and more or less home for my tribute bands this season, the newest of which debuts in just three weeks! I’m not nervous! At all! The Terry O’Brien Band will be bringing you songs from The Beatles, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen and Prince. We’re pretty excited about it and we hope you are, too. If not, fake it. And bring three friends. I had a jaunty conversation with John (different John) the Church Parking Lot Guy who quizzed me pretty good on my Beatles history (I got a C+), asked if I knew the origins of the name Steely Dan (I do, but you shouldn’t Google it) and I got to regale him with one of my favorite bits of trivia (the first drummer of Steely Dan was none other than Chevy Chase. It’s true. That you can Google). I survived my latest sojourn into Cape Bookkeeping. Thankfully, Karen Mirable is an accountant with a great sense of humor. In essence, a unicorn. I expect our “feud” to last another 6-10 weeks or until I have enough material for a full column without it. Correction of the Week: Lance Vogel, perhaps the greatest human being to have ever walked this earth and whose feet your aren’t worthy to clean, took time off from his humanitarian work (he saves the whales and the trees by planting trees in whales) to inform me the newly minted Lakers head coach Frank Vogel is his cousin and not his uncle. Which, honestly, takes a little shine off of it, you know? I mean, it’s still cool, but, you know what I mean. So, uh, yeah. Lance is still cool and all, but I may have slightly oversold him. ’Til next week, don’t get caught in The Undertow.


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

Snack While You Shop Stay energized during shopping marathons with a treat from the Beach Plum Bakery & Café located inside West End Garage. Featuring La Colombe Coffee products and homemade doughnuts. HOURS:

Café: Daily 8am-4pm Shopping: Daily 10am-6pm

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summer's here.Ready?

XIRENA • SANCTUARY • WILT • FABRIZZIO GIANNI • MAVI • XCVI • BELL • BIYA • VELVET •

• MICHAEL STARS • CP SHADES • EQUESTRIAN • TOM MANN • STAR MELA • STARK X

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Billy D Light , Josie McAllister, Richard

Not Your Grandmother’s Jewelry!

Cape May’s Landmark Jeweler

407 Washington Street Mall • (609) 884-0334 • HenrysCM.com

Cape May's exclusive Pandora retailer

CROSSWORD SOLUTION

Alyssa, Tara, Lizzie, Amelia, Jared

ACROSS 3. Birthmark 6. Juicy 7. Shortcake 11. Blonde 12. Smoothie 13. Pie 14. Pink 16. Patch 18. Sugar

20. Sweet 21. Ripe 22. Champagne 23. Wine 25. Moon 26. Fields Forever 27. Daquiri

DOWN 1. Fruit 2. California 4. Milkshake 5. Kiwi 8. Rum 9. Chocolate Covered 10. Neapolitan 12. Seeds

13. Picking 15. Wilbraham Park 17. The Beatles 19. Jam 24. Darryl


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500 feet of waterfront dining!

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Cinthia, Livia, Brian

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$5 OFF ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT CRABS EVERY TUESDAY

Billy D Light Trio

ALL SUMMER LONG! Live Music Weekends

Fri- Sun

$25

3 course Early Diner Menu 4:00-530pm Must be seated by 5:30

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609.522.1341 • twomilelanding.com

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Alyssa Timoteo and Sarah Stannard

Josephine Gotti and friend

Michael and Josephine Gotti

Billy D Light

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Your waterfront seat awaits... Open Thu-Sun!

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Harpoons is THE place to watch

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Triathlon and party with the athletes!

Thursday is Locals Night! Flatbread Specials

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Friday

Saturday

DJ Chris 6:00-10:00

The Beachcomber 1:00-5:00 Dean Dunlevy Orchestra 6-10

Sat 12-10 l Sun 10-8

Sunday

The Official Escape the Cape After-Party DJ Chris 10:00-2:00 & Escape Plan 2:00-6:00

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AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE

Are you Hungry? We’ve got you covered

Breakfast ~ Monday-Saturday 7:30 am to 1 pm Sunday Brunch 7:30 am to 3 pm • Lunch ~ 11 am to 4 pm Daily Dinner ~ 4 to 9 pm Everyday Late Night in the Bar ~ Sunday-Thursday till 10 pm Friday & Saturday till 11 pm

• MONDAY - Free Poker Starts at 7p.m. • THURSDAY - 50¢ Wing Night Beer Specials • FRIDAY - Service Appreciation Night Nurses, Doctors, Hospital & Medical Staff, Fire, Police, Postal Workers & Government Officials receive 15% Off Food

We’re Hiring Stop by & apply or go online at riostation.com/employment Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey

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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. 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.

B, L, D

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

FULL BAR

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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.

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

FULL BAR

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.

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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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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.

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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’!

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

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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.

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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.

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$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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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

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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

u b H

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

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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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L, D

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

BYOB

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 lunch and dinner. And they have a pet-firendly patio too. Check out their sister restaurant, 5 West Pub, too.

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

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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

u b H

KEY u Onsite parking b Wheelchair accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season


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Joe

Canal’s OF CAPE MAY

DISCOUNT Liquor Outlet

918 RTE 9, CAPE MAY @ END OF PARKWAY 609-884-7676 & RIO GRANDE AT 1613 RTE 47 SOUTH 609-886-9786


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DINNER, COCKTAILS, LIVE PIANO MUSIC Open Every Night from 5 pm

Taylor, Kalyn, Alexis

Cape May Restaurant Week June 2-9 3 courses $35 WILL YOU BE AN ANGEL? George Mesterhazy Tribute Concert Sunday, June 9, 7 pm at Convention Hall

“COME RAIN OR COME SHINE” -just come, weather or not ! Be one of “George’s Angels” -Donate $25 and get concert ticket plus pre-concert brunch at Convention Hall and after-concert party at the Merion Inn! To donate, call MAC at 609-884-5404

Jane and Colleen

Robin, Debbie

Live Music Schedule 5:30-10:30 (no cover): 5/30-6/2 Dean Schneider, piano 6/3 Anj Granieri, piano/vocals 6/4 Barry Miles, solo piano ‘til 7:45, then Jazz Night! Trio 8-close 6/5-7 Dean Schneider, piano 6/8-10 Rich Siegel, piano/vocal 106 Decatur St. at Columbia Ave., Cape May Reservations: 609-884-8363, or online at www.merioninn.com Claudine McEntee, Kathleen and Greg A.


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Savor Summer

Watch Stories Unfold Along Jackson Nestled in the Virginia Hotel, The Ebbitt Room features a tree-lined porch where visitors unwind with farm-inspired cocktails, while people watching beneath the sun and stars.

Edible Jersey Local Heroes 2019 Wne Specator Award of Excellence 2018

Half-priced beer and wine by the glass, Monday - Friday, 4pm - 6pm. Reservations 609.884.5700 | EbbittRoom.com | 25 Jackson Street

• Dining Room and Lounge Open Nightly • Early Dining Menu Sunday - Thursday, 5pm-6:30pm 3 Course Prix Fixe $35+ • Piano Friday and Saturday Nights • Complimentary Valet Parking


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EXPERIENCE THE TAPAS, DO THE SHARE RESTAURANT WEEK

JUNE 2-9 PRIX FIXE MENU - $35 PER PERSON UPCOMING LIVE MUSIC THURSDAY May 30th - Clavicles FRIDAY May 31st - Camille SATURDAY June 1st - Unstuck In Time SUNDAYS - Geno White Trio

Mesut Ozil, D’Brickashaw Frickason, Sergio McNiel

Open 5 days a week, starting at 5pm CLOSED TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Located above Cabanas • 609-884-1925 • IronPierCraftHouse.com

OPEN DAILY 11:30am EVERY WEEKEND

FRIDAY May 31st: LIVE DJ Joe Byrd Saturday June 1st: ELEVEN ELEVEN SUNDAY Boots on The Beachfront with SHOT OF SOUTHERN

Emilie, Rich

SATURDAY June 8th

LIVE IN HD

(viewing so real the horses may drink your drink) CabanasOnTheBeach.com

Jordan, Oliver, Quinn and Kevin O’Regan


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Hats

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Zip-Ups

Jewelry

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GET YOUR STRAWBERRY FISH (YES, IT’S A REAL FISH, GOOGLE IT!) T-SHIRT AT THE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 1

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

hoobie, shoebie, shoeby, shoobee, shoo bee. All are perfectly acceptable terms to most of you, and all mean the same thing, except for the one that is meant to chase away a type of buzzing insect. But let me tell you what you are actually saying, when you dismissively wave a manicured hand in the direction of a clot (this is the actual official term) of the aforementioned visitors. The original use, as coined by myself, Ernie Hemingway and Oscar Wilde one fine night in the Brown Room, was Shoebie. Ernie and Oscar were trying to be rude to as many people as they could, within a second of them coming through the doors. The pair had cheerily offended a brace of Wildwooders, a dozen Ocean City folks, a coach-load of New Yorkers and a couple from Philly, and the evening was hotting up. Then, in stepped a family from dressed in such an earnestly banal manner, with such wide, open faces, that I could see Ernie actually falter, and Oscar looked set to do the same, when his eye fell upon the shoe boxes that each one carried. I could see the

wheels turning in Oscar’s head: he was clearly calculating the odds that each box contained a loaded firearm, or perhaps one of those attack-trained capuchin monkeys that were at the time popular the length of the Jersey Shore. Suddenly, one of the bunch tapped the lid of the box and declared, “Time for dinner, ma!” and damn my eyes if they all didn’t just drop to the carpet and open the boxes, to reveal a veritable cornucopia of what I would have termed “poor people’s food,” comprised mostly of limp sandwiches.

Find Your Way Back...

Well, there followed a flurry of witty terms, as Oscar and Ernie attempted to outdo one another. “Box-lunchers!”, “Shoe-boxers!”, “Shoe-ers!” and so on. I must say, we were going nowhere funny, fast, especially when Ernie proposed sending every visitor home in their little shoe box (Ernie was a house built on shaky foundations, it must be said, and so I discretely slid his elephant gun and Bowie knife across the bar, into the safe and leathery hands of Igor the gorilla barman). “Shoebies!” I shouted, to defuse the tension, and to my short term delight and lasting shame, the term stuck. Of course, the “Shoobie” term is a little less kind than mine, involving as it does the notion of shooing the poor souls away. I refuse to do that, until such time as their little shoe boxes are emptied not only of poorly prepared food, but of every carefully folded dollar bill, jelly jar of dimes and assorted good-luck trinkets that they bring (a whole wall of the D’Catur Mansion is know as the “Lucky Rabbit Wall” as it is lined with the rabbits’ feet that Shoebies have carried into Cape May for close to a century now.

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Cape May Wicker Open Seven Days 9-to-5 both locations

203 Sunset, West Cape May 609-884-1849 1930 Route 9, Clermont 609-624-3031

NorthCape’s Classic Chesapeake 3 pc Set $199 Includes 1 end table & 2 rockers in Cappuccino weave with textured beige cushions


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Books... Your Beach Buddy

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David and Kristin Thatcher

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MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME IN CAPE MAY

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1859 Cape May Lighthouse

Climb 199 steps to the top for a breathtaking view of the Jersey Cape

World War II Lookout Tower

Learn about Cape May’s role in homeland defense during World War II.

1879 Emlen Physick Estate

Cape May’s only Victorian house museum [New tour theme every year]

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Sherlock Holmes Weekends ∙ Cape May’s Spring Celebration Sip Into Spring Festival ∙ Cape May Music Festival Cape May Hops Festival ∙ Craft Beer, Music & Crab Festival Cape May Food & Wine Celebration ∙ Harvest Brew Fest Lessons of History Distinguished Lecture Series Victorian Weekend ∙ Halloween Happenings Christmas in Cape May PLUS.... TROLLEY TOURS • HOUSE TOURS • BOAT TOURS GHOST TOURS • FOOD & WINE EVENTS • EXHIBITS CAFE & TEAROOM • MUSEUM SHOPS

Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC)

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MAC

Cape May Music Festival MAY 26 - JUNE 14 • CAPE MAY, NJ

Pete, Peter, Marissa, Angelena, Nicholas, Gina

Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities

ATLANTIC BRASS BAND

Sunday, May 26 • 7pm RT! Rotary Bandstand,400 Lafayette St. E C N O C E E FR (Rain location: Cape May Convention Hall) Co-sponsored by MAC and the City of Cape May

NEW YORK CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Tuesday, May 28 • 8pm “Chamber Jazz” with Ted Rosenthal & Eddie Barbash Episcopal Church of the Advent, Washington & Franklin Sts.

Summer, Antipuna, Keegan

NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHAMBER PLAYERS Thursday, May 30 • 8pm “Viennese Blends”

Episcopal Church of the Advent, Washington & Franklin Sts.

BACH’S LUNCHES: MAY 29, JUNE 5 & 12 For more information, call 609-884-5404 or visit

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Catherine Dugan’s guide to getting out there... this week, Cape May Restaurant Week

ining out is one of the great luxuries of life, so it’s easy to forget that it’s a fairly recent invention. For most of history, people wealthy enough to have kitchens ate only what came from their kitchens. Travelers either ate what the innkeeper had on hand or ate like the poor — street food. Street food, sold mostly in market cities, was portable and cheap, but generally tasty and filling. Peasants and travelers bought oysters and corn in the Americas, jellied eel in London, dumplings in China, and meat or fish on a stick almost worldwide. Many of America’s favorites “ethnic” dishes, like tamales, falafel, pizza, tacos and gyros, have their roots in street food.The idea of sitting in a restaurant with table linens and cutlery didn’t catch on until the middle of the 18th century. In Paris, in 1765, one “A. Boulanger” opened a new kind of establishment. He hung a sign, “Restaurant,” over a shop which focused on food, not coffee like a cafe or alcohol like a tavern. Boulanger capitalized on an eighteenth century health food craze by offering light soups called restoratives, or, in French,

“restaurants.” The idea caught on, spurred in part by the large number of chefs who were unemployed after the French Revolution. Once the aristocracy crumbled, chefs and other kitchen workers had to create a model to feed the merchant class. This new kind of business, where a customer could choose a meal and be served like a noble, was novel enough that most European languages borrowed Boulanger’s term, and soon Swedes were dining in “restaurangs,” Italians in “ristorantes” and Poles in “restauricias,” and English and Germans in, well, “restaurants.” A Frenchman also organized the tradi-

tional restaurant kitchen. Chef Georges-Auguste Escoffier left the army for London’s Savoy Hotel, where he organized the kitchens with military precision. A chef de cuisine played the part of the general, easily identified in a crowded kitchen by a tall toque. Under the chef came the sous chef, supported by demichefs and specialists — the patissier for pastries, the saucier for sauces, the poissionier for fish, and so on. Apprentices and generalists did the menial tasks. Dining out in Cape May can feel like a military operation, requiring planning, organization, and the obedience of the troops. Often, planning enhances the experience —anticipation lets you enjoy the meal from the moment you make the reservation, and menu reconnaissance lets you confirm that your recalcitrant little private will be able to enjoy plain pasta or grilled cheese. During Restaurant Week — June 2 thru 9 — you can take a chance and step out of your comfort zone. Many local restaurants will offer a fixed price menu, featuring three courses for $35, not including beverages, tax, or gratuity.

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

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ARIES: You will spend this weekend recovering from last weekend. Stop drinking so much! TAURUS: You will do pretty well remembering to reapply your sunscreen on the beach, except you will forget about your ears and the tops of your feet. They’ll get you every time. GEMINI: You will buy a hunk of juicy watermelon from a produce stand. You will buy the seedless option only because even as an adult you can’t get over that rumor you heard as a child that eating the seeds will cause a watermelon to grow in your stomach. CANCER: You will spend approximately 34 minutes trying to find which of the 3,702 twenty-percent-off coupons from Bed, Bath and Beyond in your inbox haven’t yet expired. LEO: You will attend the 30th Annual Cape May Music Festival this weekend. You will say things like: “Those opening cadenzas are stylistically appropriate and full of dark potent” in order to impress your friends. VIRGO: You will attend the annual Strawberry Festival in Wilbraham Park on Saturday, June 1. You will say things like: “One serving of strawberries has more vitamin C than a large orange” in order to impress your friends. LIBRA: You will take your dog to Carriage House Grooming. You will be impressed with how clean and fluffy and snuggleable she comes out looking. SCORPIO: You will get Billy Joe’s “Piano Man” stuck in your head. Particularly annoying as it is neither 9pm on a Saturday nor is there an old man sitting next to you making love to his tonic and gin. SAGITTARIUS: You will watch the new Renee Zellweger drama What/If. You will spend the entire time trying to determine whether she is, in fact, wearing a really bad wig. CAPRICORN: You will hear that The Virginia hotel is turning 30 this year! You will raise a toast to one of your favorite spots. AQUARIUS: You will experience the most spectacular thunderstorm of the season over the water thus far. From a safe distance. PIECES: You will begin your countdown until the official start of summer. Home stretch!


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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 don’t know what to do about my grandparents. They are constantly on Facebook. Worse, they share a page, which is so lame. If we visit, they keep their laptop (which they share) in front of them trolling Facebook, asking us to look at this; look at that. They are forever posting pictures of me. It is very sweet, in a weird way, that they are so interested in my life, BUT I don’t want my life out there. Prom pics were bad enough but now graduation is coming up. I don’t like it and you can’t talk to them about it. They think I’m being “too modest” and not “social enough.” It’s my life. Is there no stopping them? — Stalked Dear Stalked Regarding their postings, The Answer Lady is afraid that the only solution is for you

Wise answers to perplexing questions

to avoid their camera. As to their obsession with Facebook, you and your parents have every right to ask them to put the laptop away during visits. If they fail to comply, the visits should become less frequent. It is definitely appropriate to have a talk about this. Why not have them over for a family BBQ? Pick up some hot dogs, hamburger meat or steaks at West Side Market and don’t forget to get one of their homemade pies for dessert. Air your grievances but be aware — they probably won’t listen until you actually stop engaging

with them as long as that laptop is open. Dear Answer Lady My best friend would do anything for me, but she is SO bossy. She has an opinion about everything from what I should wear to how I load my dishwasher. I really can’t stand it anymore. But any criticism of her actions is like an arrow to the heart. I had her and few friends over to dinner the other night and she dominated the conversation. I could see people rolling their eyes and looking for an excuse to leave. I don’t want to end the friendship, but what to do? — Bullied Dear Bullied No need to end the friendship, but a timeout is in order. Put the friendship in the deep freeze for a while and focus on yourself. It’s an excellent time to invest in a mani-pedi at Accents on Beauty followed by an infrared sauna. Adding some nature walks to your routine will also be restorative and put your chi in line. Remember these moments of zen the next time you and your friend get together and try to ignore her machinations. Have more faith in your decision-making processes.


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

hirty years on, we tend to take the great May convergence of horseshoe crabs and shorebirds for granted. Sometimes it takes the insight of visitors to shake us from our emotional lethargy and remind us how spectacular the spectacle is. My friend Will Russell spent time with us several years ago and said of the tens of thousands of birds massed along the beaches of Delaware Bay: “You know, there are very few places on the planet that you can witness something like this.” Will would know, the places on the planet he has not been in search of birds can be calculated on the fingers of a single hand. Two weeks ago I visited such a one, Prince William Sound in Alaska. Yes the same body of water that hosted the Exxon Valdez disaster. And there were lots of shorebirds in the sound. Accessible by boat. Here in Delaware Bay we have concentrations of three species and you can drive to them. Red Knot, check. Semipalmated Sand-

piper, tens of thousands, Ruddy Turnstone? By the bushel. Sanderling? Ditto. Long-distance migrants all whose wings vault hemispheres and who arrive in Delaware Bay with their fuel gauges on E and even their guts partially digested to make those last few hundred miles. Their hope is that the horseshoe crabs will keep their three hundred thousand streak alive and lay down a banquet of lipid rich eggs, the tiny loaves that feed the multitudes. No eggs? The Knot don’t make weight and don’t reach the Arc-

tic in time to breed. It’s a high stakes game, one made all the more perilous because of the threat of an Exxon Valdez-scale disaster in Delaware Bay, the nation’s second most heavily trafficked shipping lane for petroleum products. So far we’ve been lucky. But there are more reasons than climate change to cut back on our dependence for petroleum. In Delaware Bay, the entire ecosystem is at stake. Fish, fowl, crabs. And every May, one of the planets greatest concentration of living things line our beaches. Makes you proud, doesn’t it? Why, then, are all these birds willing to leave the riches of Delaware Bay for the Arctic? Another seasonal abundance of food. The crabs will finish spawning in July, just about the time the Arctic is awash in insects, protein for newly fledged young. The wings of birds allow them to go from one foot resource to another. The stakes are high, but life seems to find a way. Look at the crabs, an animal that was already old when dinosaurs were young. They’ve survived asteroid strikes, changing sea levels and, so far, us.

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AVIATION CAREER ACADEMY CAMP July 8 - July 12, 2019 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

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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

DREAM is a beauty whose name truly reflects her personality. She came to the shelter with her housemate when her owners could no longer care for them. Her piercing blue eyes hold your attention as you walk through the shelter and she wears a perpetual grin. Dream would be a wonderful, companion for a family that is looking for an active, big girl.

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.

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

MAXINE is a two year old German shepherd who lived with a family including children before coming to the shelter. It is reported that she was good with everyone in the family, but was not comfortable with outsiders. It is for this reason that Maxine came to the shelter. Maxine will be shown to potential adopters with an approved application and by appointment.

The Doggie Nanny

694 Petticoat Creek Lane, Cape May

884-1729

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Big Bank Products • Community Bank Service | 609.522.5011 • 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

Big Bank Products • Community Bank Service 315 Ocean Street • Washington Commons #5 • Cape May | crestsavings.bank


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

BUBBA would love a great retirement home where he can relax, purr, love, eat, sleep and keep you company. Bubba doesn’t have a mean bone in his body so making him great with visitors and grand kids. He is in very good health for an older guy and is very clean. Bubba also doesn’t eat too much so he won’t cost you too much either! Adopt!

LEVI is a beautiful big male, but don’t let that fool you. He is a working male. Levi’s early years were spent outside surviving the rough and tumble ways of the alley cat. Now Levi would like to spend his days lounging in a warm cozy home. So if you’re looking for a hearty male, then come on by and meet Levi. He deserves all the love in the world!

BIANCA is a Siamese and snowshoe mix. She’s also a senior princess who will likely have many eager suitors stopping by the shelter. Her vaccinations are up to date, she’s house-trained like a boss, and now all she needs is a good home with a deserving guardian. Think you’re cool enough to care for this hip cat?

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

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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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1005 PITTSBURGH AVENUE, UNIT 111, CAPE MAY Enjoy the Cape May lifestyle with a beautiful Victorian Cove Townhouse condominium located near the Cape May Harbor area. The first floor provides a bedroom/office and full bath with access to the first-floor patio in the front of the house and the garage in the back of the home. The second floor opens up into a large and relaxing living room and dining area next to the beautiful kitchen with plenty of storage, granite counters, and seating for four at the counter. Enjoy the view from the front of the home on the second-floor porch or a view of the pool from a small deck in the back. The third floor offers two guest bedrooms and guest bath, along with a master bedroom with its own private bath. This relaxing bedroom offers a separate deck as well as a large walk-in closet. Nearby attractions include the Nature Center of Cape May, Cape May Fisherman’s Memorial, and the Corinthian Yacht Club of Cape May. The location of this home means easy access to both the main bridge to Cape Island and Cape May’s famous beaches. There is also an excellent rental history intact for those looking for an investment property. Offered for $642,500

Call Jeffrey D’Aoust at deSatnick Real Estate on 215-208-8567


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5/17: Vintage Vaudeville Revue With The Salty Sirens At Aleathea’s

Lisa, Susan

Jillian, Steve

Sally and Kevin O’Brien

Sound guys, Tom, Joe

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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501 LAFAYETTE STREET, CAPE MAY CELL: 609-602-0405 OFFICE: 609-884-1007 GAIL WILSEY-MORRISON

www.longandfoster.com/ GailWilseyMorrison

1031 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, CAPE MAY

207 CONGRESS PLACE, CAPE MAY

Serious price reduction, property coming off the market early June. Grand Cape May home ready to make your own! Updated and renovated beach home offers 6 bedrooms, 4 full baths, master suite with private porch, garage with off street parking, and a wraparound front porch. Upgrades include 2 year old roof (garage & house), large outdoor shower, heat AC multi zone. Short block to Philadelphia Beach and walk to downtown. Great rental history — around $65,000 for 2018. Now $1,295,000

One of Cape May’s few grand Victorian cottages to have survived as a single-family home. It combines the grandeur of the old with the efficiency of the new. High ceilings, original gilt mirrors and large airy rooms overlook an expansive, fully-fenced garden plus off-street parking for four cars. Elegant living and dining rooms were made for entertaining. They and the master bedroom have tall French doors accessing double porches front and rear with expansive views of the ocean and garden. $2,800,000

11 BEACH AVENUE, #101, CAPE MAY

9 FAIRWAY DR, CAPE MAY NATIONAL ESTATES

Sandpiper Beach Condo Resort: Fabulous 2 bedroom, 2 bath beachfront Cape May Condo offers the complete package. Ocean view first floor unit being sold furnished with a great rental history. One of the few resorts that you can use or rent with ease. Not only do you have an ocean view, you have access to the pool, fitness center, game room, club room, his and her saunas, personal storage and a bike storage area. Assigned parking located in front of the unit make is easy to unload. $799,000

Every buyer’s dream house, offering a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home that is a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship. Step into a grand entryway that opens to a spacious living room with cathedral ceilings and a cozy fireplace. Relax and watch nature in the large screened sitting room that overlooks the natural pond. Everyone loves the 2-car attached garage for tons of storage. Situated on just over an acre the grounds have mature landscaping and just a short drive to downtown Cape May. $625,000


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Jersey Cape 5/17: Vintage Vaudeville Revue With The Salty Sirens At Aleathea’s Realty SALES & RENTALS

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

408 CENTRAL AVENUE, CAPE MAY POINT

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths $1,089,000

Near the popular Red Store, this upside-down-style house features a large, open Great Room on the second floor with gas fireplace, dining area and a kitchen with top-ofthe-line appliances, plus a beautifully landscaped yard.

agent: dee lanzalotti, cell 609-226-5000

Jeanne-Marie, Mellor, Barbara Hoepp, Curtis Hamilton, Rosanne Borgo, Betty Campbell

Jersey Cape Realty, Inc.

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

(609) 884-5800 JerseyCapeRealty.com

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & CONCIERGE SERVICE

Services • Property Inspections • Trash Removal • Home Repairs • House / Window Cleaning • Storm Prep / Clean Up • Landscaping / Lawn Care • Powerwashing • Plumbing • Electrical • Grocery Shopping • Event Planning • Personal Errands • Dry Cleaning • Laundry Services • And Much More!

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

Eleanor Dupee, Colleen Provost

Marty Jorgenson, Rosanne Laniro, Kelsy Wise


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John and Deb Heneghan

Agnes, Charlie

Megan and Murph Murphy

Ernie, Genevieve

Emily and Paula Swartz

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

OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY, JUNE 1 • 12PM -2PM 607 Beach Drive, North Cape May • • • •

3 Brms / 3 baths Ranch style home on a 60 x 125 lot Beautiful views of the Delaware Bay Detached 1 car garage with an attached 1 bed, 1 bath cottage

REDUCED TO $675,000!

HOSTED BY: Mike Kennedy Sales Associate Cell: 609-602-5259 mikek@cbcapemay.com

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


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GREAT FINDS AROUND $200,000! SEE ALL OUR UPCOMING OPEN HOUSES!

Visit our website at CoastlineRealty.com

Spacious Cottage!

Charming & Spacious!

Retire in Style!

Cozy Cottage!

Listed $110,000

Listed $115,000

Listed $119,000

3122 SHUNPIKE ROAD RIO GRANDE 2 Bedrooms | 1.5 Baths

721 LILLY POND DRIVE ERMA 3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths

24 ARIZONA AVENUE VILLAS 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bath

Modernized Dream Home

Newly Renovated!

Pet Friendly Condo!

Listed $145,000

Listed $159,000

Listed $169,000

Listed $172,900

24 W VIRGINIA AVENUE VILLAS 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bath

12 LOCUST ROAD VILLAS 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bath

214 E VIRGINIA AVENUE VILLAS 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bath

211 LEE LANE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 1 Bedroom | 1 Bath

Close to the Bay!

Beautifully Updated!

Centrally Located!

Room to Expand!

Listed $179,000

Listed $188,800

Listed $189,900

Listed $230,000

3125 ROUTE 9 S #7 RIO GRANDE 2 Bedrooms |1.5 Baths

111 BROADWAY VILLAS 2 Bedrooms | 1 Baths

203 BAY AVENUE VILLAS 3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths

381 ROUTE 9 ERMA 2 Bedrooms | 2 Baths

941 COLUMBIA AVENUE CAPE MAY 609-884-5005


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BARBARA McPHERSON Realtor Sales Associate

Serving Clients for 20 Years: Buying, Selling & Renting

609-780-7652

Barbara@CoastlineRealty.com

Price Reduced! 1226B Wilson Drive, Cape May 4 Bedroom | 3.5 Bathroom Rare opportunity to own in an exclusive neighborhood in the Schellengers Landing section of Lower Township... Wilson Drive. This one-of-a-kind end unit with 2 boat slips has 50’ of Riparian rights NO Tidelands leases here. Amazing water views with the best sunsets. $999,999

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

605-607 Lawnside Road, Townbank An unprecedented opportunity in Townbank! Build the home that you have always dreamed of! This beautiful wooded lot measures 120 x 120. A short leisurely stroll brings you to the Delaware Bay to enjoy breathtaking sunsets. NJDEP Wetlands Approval is in place. Custom architectural plans are available. $165,900

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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Maria, Todd, Nan, Kathy, Emilee, Joseph 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! 928 CAROL AVE., ERMA 6 BR/3 BA charming home on an overized lot featuring exposed roof trusses. $258,000

FOR SALE!

FOR SALE!

FOR SALE!

1144 WASHINGTON ST., 704 PARK BLVD., CAPE MAY WEST CAPE MAY 3 BR/2 BA Victorian home w/ 4 BR/4.5 BA open concept, period elements & modern new constrution w/modern updates on a 34’x275’ lot. amenities, close to downtown $724,000 and beach! $789,900

RGriffin@deSatnickRealEstate.com www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

206 COLUMBIA AVE., WEST CAPE MAY 4 BR/3 BA 1.5 story Cape Cod renovation on an oversized lot with close proximity to the Nature Conservancy. Large detached workshop at rear of the property. $799,995

FOR SALE! 136 W. WISTERIA RD., WILDWOOD CREST 5 BR/3.5 BA new construction with multiple balconies and views of Sunset Lake. $649,000

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


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Featured Sale Listing- $489,000 723 Seashore Road, North 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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MARGARET KITTNER BETHEL Realtor Sales Associate

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2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016

609-408-1012

MBethel@CoastlineRealty.com

WEEKLY RENTAL

RETIRE IN STYLE!

145 York Avenue West Cape May 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Handicap Accessible Features

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

Brian Fahy, Hannah Link

Ed and Colleen Aspell

JOSEPH (JODY) ALESSANDRINE, SRS

Realtor l Sales Associate

609-602-5629

JodyA@CoastlineRealty.com

OPEN HOUSE - Saturday, June 8, 1-3pm

Barbara, Phil, Dan

JUST LISTED! 111 Broadway Bayside Village $188,800 2 Bed | 1 Bath Just renovated rancher, only 3 blocks from Delaware Bay

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

Jac Carley, Ronald Link

Ilse, Chad


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Sol Needles Real Estate

512 Washington Mall, Cape May

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609-884-8428 ยง cbcapemay.com

REDUCED!

DELAWARE BAY FRONT LOT!

REMODELED VICTORIAN

LARGE CORNER PROPERTY!

3010 Ocean Ave #304 Wildwood

19 Delaware Avenue Villas

829 Stockton Unit B, Cape May

120 Orchard Drive North Cape May

Asking price: $157,400 1 bedroom /1 bath

Asking price: $449,900 Plans for a 6,000 sq. ft. home

Asking price: $399,900 1 bedroom /1 bath

Asking price: $229,000 3 bedrooms / 1.5 baths

ONE-OF-A-KIND PROPERTY!

PRIME WATERFRONT PROPERTY WITH DOCK!

3201 New Jersey Avenue Wildwood

1527-1529 Yacht Avenue Cape May

Asking price: $495,000 Commercial space w/ 3BR/2BA living qtrs

TIDES CONDOMINIUM!

9 Jackson Street, Cape May

1BR / 1BA Units Unit 310 $409,000 โ ข Unit 208 $404,000 Unit 408 $385,000

Our properties are selling and our inventory is low. If you are interested in listing your home for sale or rent, call us today for a free consultation!

Asking price: $1,990,500 Building footprint has been established

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE CONDOS!

314 Moore Street West Cape May

Asking price: $679,000 4BR / 3BA craftsman style constr.

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


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Jersey Cape Realty

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SALES & RENTALS

Buying & selling with integrity & trust

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

Come take a look at this 2-Bed, 2-Bath second floor condoelevator-unit in the exclusive Harbor Point Condominiums.

Megan, Kenny and Irene Link

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

Nikki, Alison, Anthony

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record

Joshua and Elizabeth Ryan, Megan Link, Holly and Kevin Gore


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Nan and some of her “wonders” PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479

145 W. Greenwood Avenue, Villas

Featured Vacation Rental

Under Contract

Listed by LAURIE SCHIFFELBEIN REALTOR, SALES ASSOCIATE ABR, MRP, RENE, SRS

Award Winner 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,2018

3802 Shore Drive, Cape May Beach 3 bedrooms, 3 baths Sleeps 7 Come stay at this charming and tastefully decorated pet-friendly Shore Retreat. Enjoy the unobstructed, spectacular views of the sunset on the Delaware Bay! Located in a quiet, peaceful neighborhood, the beautiful and serene beach is just steps away from the house.

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

May 30, 2019

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Tom Packer, John Moyer, Gary Gentile

At OceanFirst Bank, you’re family. And whether you’re buying your first home or your fifth, we’re with you every step of the way to ensure we help you get the mortgage that meets your specific needs. It’s what we’ve done since we opened our doors over 115 years ago - helping neighbors just like you realize their home buying dreams. Ask About Our Full Array of Residential Lending Options • Fixed & Adjustable Rate Mortgages • First Time Home Buyer Program • Home Equity Lines of Credit • Construction Loans • Home Equity Loans • FHA & VA Loans

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For All Your Mortgage Needs, Contact Us Today at 888.623.2633 or visit us online at oceanfirst.com!

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512 Washington Mall Cape May

Sol Needles Real Estate

609-884-8428 cbcapemay.com

PLENTY OF UPGRADES! Canyon Club Resort Marina 902 Ocean Drive, Unit 1003, Lower Township

Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath remodeled unit with open floor plan. Water views from your deck and wellmanicured grounds make for some spectacular views. The open layout in the unit provides flow and comfort. The fireplace adds ambiance for those breezy evenings or winter chills. The unit is available for year round use. There are 3 pools, and tennis courts available on site. Located just a short drive to all of Cape May or the Wildwoods’ points of interest $399,000

LISTING AGENT Jim McBride Sales Associate Cell 609-408-3076 jim@cbcapemay.com

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


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902 Ocean Drive, Lower Twp

110 Elwood Road, Townbank

315 Ocean Street, Cape May

2 Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths - $589,000

4 Bedrooms | 3.5 Baths - $499,000

Unit 23 - $379,000

Canyon Club Unit 107 Gorgeous! Barely used! Immaculate condition! The ultimate in contemporary living with stunning harbor views.

New Construction Located just 1½ blocks from the Delaware Bay beach. Act now and you can choose your finishes.

Washington Commons Prime corner unit! Multiple entrances, ample window space and 1036 s.f. Plenty of parking, busy year-round foot traffic.

1625 ‘B’ Beach Ave, Cape May

Visit Our New Website

3 Bedroom | 1 Bath - $225,000

3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths - $975,000

1 Arbor Road, Villas

jerseycaperealty.com Search Vacation Rentals

Wilmington Beach Condos Immaculately kept beachfront townhouse with beautiful ocean views! The perfect Cape May getaway in any season.

LARGE SELECTION ONLINE

Quiet Neighborhood Situated on a large corner lot. Great starter home with eat-in kitchen, living room and den. Only a short walk to the bay.

1220 Massachusetts Ave, Cape May

1331 New Jersey Ave, Cape May

214 Windsor Ave, Cape May

5 Bedrooms | 1.5 Baths - $699,900

5 Bedrooms | 3 Baths - $1,247,000

6 Bedrooms | 3 Baths - $899,995

Newly Renovated Fresh and bright beach house with hardwood floors throughout — ready for your summer fun!! Short bike ride to the beach.

Wonderful Beach House! Fantastic location offering ocean views and just one block to the beach! New kitchen, abundant storage, two generous decks.

1870 Victorian Bright and airy home located just 2 blocks to the beach and Washington St. Mall with all of today’s comforts.

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

609-884-5800


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

27 Sand Castle Dr., Cape May Court House Custom Built on 2.69 Acres with Inground Pool- $775,000

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

15 N. Boyd Street, Cape May Court House Historic Colonial in the Heart of Town 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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cocktail. Down 1 Banana; apple; watermelon, e.g. (5) 2 State that produces 80% of strawberries in the U.S. (10)

FOR SALE! 215 HERITAGE LANE, UNIT B4, CAPE MAY 4 BR/2.5 BA condo with partial ocean views. Features multiple decks and pool access. $874,900

FOR SALE! ROSEMANS LN., CAPE MAY Waterfront new construction. Spicers Creek at Cape May Marina. 4 BR/3.5 BA homes. Starting at $799,500

www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record

DOWN 4 Creamery offering. (9) 1. Banana; apple; watermelon, combines strawberry and this e.g. 5 Snapple other fruit in one of their juice drinks. (4) 2. State thatadded produces 80%(3)of 8 Liquor to a 27 across. strawberries the U.S. (9,7) 9 Sexy way in to eat a strawberry. 4. Creamery offering. 10 Strawberry, Vanilla and Chocolate make this popular ice cream flavor. (10) 5. Snapple combines 12 What strawberries arefruit covered Salesperson strawberry with this inin. (5) one of their juice drinks. Direct: 609.972.4014 8. Liquor added to a 27 across. Office: 609.884.1300 9. How strawberries may be Email: prepared on Valentine’s Day. (9,7) KSatt@deSatnickRealEstate.com 10. Strawberry, vanilla and chocolate make this popular ice cream flavor. 12. What strawberries are covered in. 13. Choosing; selecting, e.g. 15. Location of West Cape May’s Strawberry Festival. (9,4) FOR SALE! FOR SALE! 17. Band famous for 26 across. (3,7) 1138 LAFAYETTE ST., 1 WILLOW AVE., 19. Pearl ___. UNIT 1, CAPE MAY WEST CAPE MAY 24. MLB player, Strawberry. 1 BR/1 BA condo in this 4 BR/3.5 BA new Grand Old Victorian construction with open floor located on the first floor. plan and 1 car garage. $298,900 $789,000

Kathleen Satt

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www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204

Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record


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May 30, 2019

NAILED IT! N O W O P E N D A I LY

ENTERTAINMENT The Rusty Nail is in full gear and open daily for the season! The Nail is lighting up the firepit and firing up the grill. Kick back with food & drink and live entertainment.

CHEF JIMMY’S SMOKIN’ PIG ROAST - Mondays from 4pm Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Cocktails | Live Music 205 BEACH AVENUE 609.884.0017 RUSTYNAILCAPEMAY.COM #THERUSTYNAIL

Thu Fri Fri Sat Sat Sun

Gregg Carpenter

Mon Tue Wed

O’Brien & Joyce

Aaron Burgos Dave Kelly

4:00pm

4:00pm

8:00pm

HoneyHawks

4:00pm

Bastard Sons of Captain Mey

4:00pm

The Locals

Maddie Hogan Dion Paci

8:00pm

4:00pm

4:00pm 4:00pm


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