EXIT ZERO A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean March 14, 2019 Vol. 17, No. 6 America’s Original Seaside Resort
Sunday Funday At Fins
Soft Opening Of The New Brown Room P32-47
“Curtains” Dress Rehearsal At LCMR P51-62
Brendan, Alicia, Madi, Andrew and friend at Fins Sunday Social for the Cape May Nature Center and Bird Observatory on March 10. More photographs inside. Aleksey Moryakov
Reopening Of Exit Zero Filling Station Last week, after much anticipation, Exit Zero Filling Station became the proud owner of a liquor license — the only of its kind in West Cape May. On Saturday, we opened our doors to reveal a finished renovation (okay, nearly finished… we were powertooling right up to the end) and a spruced-up menu. There was laughter, a few tears (our own… we’re sleep-deprived) and plenty of good food and drink. We’re open seven days so come eat and drink with us!
Jigsaw Tournament Fundraiser At P64-76
Tom Carroll, Betty Moffatt, Sue Carroll and Jim Moffatt at the Exit Zero Filling Station Grand reopening on Saturday. More photographs inside. Aleksey Moryakov
Make Muffy Your New Bestie. Adopt Today! P67-69
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3/9: Grand Reopening Of The Exit Zero Filling Station
Mayor of West Cape May Carol Sabo cut the ribbon to reopen the Exit Zero Filling Station on March 9. She was accompanied by Commissioner Peter Burke and, from Cape May, Mayor Chuck Lear and Deputy Mayor Tricia Hendricks. Also pictured are various Exit Zero staffers who helped make it all happen. PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
WEDNESDAY IS OYSTER DAY @ LUCKY BONES!
Featuring local & specialty East Coast oysters shucked to order PRICES STARTING FROM $1 OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER DAILY 1200 ROUTE 109 SOUTH • CAPE MAY (609) 884-BONE (2663)
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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, Jessica Orlowicz, Gabi Urda 609-770-8479 / info@exitzero.com Every Thursday, Exit Zero magazine is delivered to around 300 establishments in the area. 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 anglerfish, which can grow to be 110 pounds, is a scary looking beast, but no worries — he prefers water up to a mile below the surface. The females have a natural, fleshy fishing rod that sticks out from their heads and glows in the dark to attract prey. To mate, males dig their teeth into a female’s belly until the bodies fuse permanently. They share a bloodstream, and all his organs — except for the testes — dissolve!
From 1941 to 1983, down by Sunset Beach, a workforce of 150 people spent their days in the Northwest Magnesite Company. Here, the mineral magnesite was combined with salt water and fashioned into fire bricks, key for the making of steel during World War II. The windowless factory operated 24 hours a day, with employees sometimes working 34-day stretches. Production resulted in a white dust that billowed continually from a smokestack, killing neighboring trees and stripping paint from cars. Today, the land remains barren and, as locals describe it, “moonlike.”
Homegoing Yaa Gyasi The plot, which spans generations and continents, follows two sisters (and their descendants) who never meet. Born in 18-century Ghana, one sibling marries a white British man, and the other is sold to slaveholders in America.
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3/9: Grand Reopening Of The Exit Zero Filling Station
Melissa Roach, Tom Johnson
Maddie Buettner, Katie Repici
Peter Burke, Carol Sabo, Jack Wright
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV ... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
MON: PRIME RIB $21
DINNER SPECIALS * TUES: CHICKEN POT PIE $15 THURS: MEATLOAF $15
WEDS: FRA DIAVOLO $19
HAPPY HOUR SUNDAY - FRIDAY 3pm - 6pm
SEAFOOD & STEAKS SALADS & FLATBREADS KID’S MENU 20 DRAFT BEERS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PET FRIENDLY PORCH AMAZING FISH TANKS THURSDAY MAR 14 LOCALS APPRECIATION 8PM - 11PM $5 Flatbreads $2.50 Domestic Bottles $5 Select Craft Beers
FRIDAY MAR 15 NANCY MALCUN DUO 9PM - 12AM
SATURDAY MAR 16 SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE ACOUSTIC 9PM - 12AM
SUNDAY MAR 17 FINS SUNDAY SOCIAL 10:30AM-2:30PM EAST LYNNE THEATER
142 DECATUR ST ON THE WASHINGTON MALL 609-884-3449 finscapemay.com
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GOINGS-ON
the polar bear plunge benefit Cape May Food Closet. More Info: Pre register online @CarneysNJ. com.
ROLLER SKATING Where: Cape May Convention Hall. When: Now-March 31. How Much: $5/skater. $2/non-skater. $2/traditional skate rental. $4/in-line skate rental. Know This: Guests may bring their own standard or in-line skates. More Info: For the full roller skating schedule, visit www.discovercapemaynj.com. CCA’S YOUTH ARTS PROGRAM Where: Lower Township High School and Cape May Elementary School. When: Mondays for Lower Township through April 29th, 3:30-5:30pm and Fridays for CM Elementary School through March 15th, 3:005:00 pm. How Much: Free for students 10-14 years. Know This: Join teachers Sara ElShoubary, Amber Wisting and Penelope Cake for a fun season of art projects. More Info: Call 609-884-7525. FIRESIDE CHATS Where: Cold Spring Brewery. When: March 14. 4-5pm. How Much: Free! Know This: Every Thursday, Cold Spring Brewery will be serving up some tasty brews and historical knowledge with this free lecture series. This week, “Alice Paul: New Jersey Heroine for Equality” with Lucienne Beard. More info: Call 609-898-2300. ext. 11. ANNUAL PAL COMEDY NIGHT SOCIAL Where: Cape May Convention Hall. When: March 15. 7-10pm. How Much: $40/person. Know This: The night will feature three headline comedians! Washington Inn Catering will be providing lite fare and Lucky Bones will be providing soda, beer, and wine. More Info: Call 609-374-4987. EAST LYNNE THEATER COMPANY SHERLOCK HOLMES ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED BAND Where: The First Presbyterian Church. When: March 15-16. 8-9:10pm. How Much: $28/person. $20 students/military; ages 12 and under free. Know This: It’s a race against time for Holmes and Watson to stop murders in a country manor. Performed “radio-style”
FINS SUNDAY SOCIAL Where: Fins Bar and Grille. When: March 17. 10:30am-2:30pm. How Much: Free to enter. Know This: Come in and enjoy brunch or lunch. In addition to full bar service, a make your own bloody mary and mimosa bar is offered along with live entertainment! 50% of ALL proceeds will be donated to East Lynne Theater Company. More info: Call 609-884-3449.
Don’t miss the much anticipated Saint Paddy’s Day 5K and Plunge and Carney’s 40 years in business celebration over St. Patrick’s weekend!
INSIDER TIP Are you one of the people taking a polar plunge on Saint Patty’s Day? Research shows this cold water may increase alertness, improve circulation, ease stress or even stimulate weight loss. It may also cause your friends to call you crazy behind your back, but we can’t help you there. with live sound effects and commercials. More info: Call 609-884-5898. SAINT PADDY’S DAY 5K AND PLUNGE Where: Carneys. When: March 15-17. How Much: Visit carneysnj.com/register/ for all prices. Know This: March 15 - Terry O’Brien Beatles Tribute Band live on stage at 7pm. Beer Olympics begins at 10pm with Host DJ Palko. March 16 - Kegs & Eggs / Registration 9-10:30am. 5K Run /1 Mile Walk at 11am. Polar Plunge 12:15pm. March 17 St. Patrick’s Day Celebration and Carney’s Celebrates 40 years in business party! The Rockets are live on stage at 2pm. There will also be flip cup, darts, quarters, corn hole and beer pong. Also, note: Proceeds from
HAPPY TAILS YOGA A CAUSE FOR PAWS FUNDRAISER Where: Marianist Retreat Center. 417 Yale Avenue, Cape May Point. When: March 17. 2-4:30pm. How Much: $25 suggested donation. Know This: Flowing yoga practice followed by a shamanic journey practice session. Bring a yoga mat, blanket, bandana or eye cover, pen and a notebook. Donations go towards the NJSPCA. More info: Call 609-827-8886. WINTER CONCERT SERIES: TROIKA Where: Congress Hall Ballroom. When: March 24. 7:30pm. How Much: Dinner and a show-$36.99/ adults. $9.99/kids. Concert only/$15.99. Know This: A night of modern country music. National country music scene newcomers and winners of the NextNash 2018 finals in Nashville, TROIKA, will take over playing a mix of country, pop and EDM. More info: After purchasing your tickets, call the c0ncierge desk to make your dinner reservation at The Blue Pig Tavern: 609884-6542. FREE PIZZA & FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT Where: West Cape May Borough Hall. When: March 22. 6-8pm. How Much: Free! Know This: Join your neighbors, friends and family for an adventurous movie with a friendly message of the importance of our natural environment. More info: Call 609-884-1005.
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Exit Zero Almanac
All the meteorological, oceanographic and other scientific data you need to plan your weekend! WEATHER
THU March 14 FRI March 15 SAT March 16
SUN March 17 MON March 18
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SUNRISE
7:13
SUNSET
MOON PHASE
7:05
3 7 8 H 54 7:11 7:06 Q 7 8 J 47
7:10
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2 7 8 J 43 7:08 7:08 1 7 8 K 46
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LOW TIDE
8:23am 9:34am
HIGH TIDE
2:26pm 3:43pm
10:42am 4:56pm 11:43am 6:00pm 12:38pm 6:58pm
OCEAN TEMP
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SURF REPORT
0-1ft
Ankle-high, semi bumpy
2-4ft
Thigh-waist, choppy
2-3ft
Knee-waist, semi clean
1-2ft
Knee-high, semi clean
1-2ft
Ankle-knee, choppy
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Harbor View RESTAURANT, MARINA & BAR Inside Dining & Bar Open THU ~ SUN @ 11:30am
Carol, Al, Tricia Hendricks
Dave and Cheryl Repici
Weekend Breakfast SAT & SUN 8-11:30am
Cowboys & Indians Theme Dinner Thu, Mar 14 @ 6:30 6 Courses with 6 Libations $50 each. Please Call to Reserve.
Can’t-Miss Specials! friday night
Shrimp Stravangaza
sunday day & night sunday night
Burger Mania
$16 Turkey Dinner
954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY John, Linda, Amber
609-884-5444 ¯ HarborViewCapeMay.com
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EASTER BRUNCH SUNDAY, APRIL 21ST SEATiNgS AT
10, 11, 12 & 1
$40 AdUlT • $15 CHild 4-12 • BYOB
EARLY SPRING DINNERS AT THE FARM BE THE FIRST TO SAMPLE OUR FARM’S EARLY SPRING HARVEST. SATURDAYS AT 6:30PM RESERVE AT BPFCAPEMAY.COM
O pEN S ATURdAY & S UNdAY F ARm & m ARkET : 8 Am -5 pm k iTCHEN : 8 Am -3 pm 140 Stevens St, W. Cape May | bpfcapemay.com
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Adored by Visitors...
Loved by Locals! New Gluten-free options!
Broly, Derik Ludlam, Jamie Ficke
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 7:00am - 9:00pm chicken pot pie saturday!
Beach & Grant 609-884-3772 OPEN FOR THE 2019 SEASON!
Aleathea’s John, Dolores
Photo by Sean Heisey
SINGER SONGWRITER CAPE MAY - MARCH 29 & 30 BREAKFAST Saturday & Sunday 8-11am
BAR MENU MENU Friday to Saturday 1-8pm
DINNER Friday & Saturday 5-?
$25 Early Seating 3 Course Offer 5:00-5:30pm Tish Roussos
7 Ocean Street, Cape May 800-582-5933 innofcapemay.com
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American Cuisine
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3/10: Sunday Social For CM Nature Center & Bird Observatory At Fins PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV
Freshest Seafood Sizzling Steaks Great Bar Menu
THIS WEEK’S HOURS Friday & Saturday bar Wed- Sat from 4pm happy hour 4 pm to 6pm
dinner
Mark, Kim, Jeff
Paul, Kris
615 LAFAYETTE STREET, CAPE MAY 609-884-2111 oysterbayrestaurant.com
David
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Lauren, Brandon
Susan and Tina
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The Best Recipes Begin at Gaiss’
Open Every Day 8-7 • 609-886-5121 1215 BAYSHORE ROAD, AT BATES AVENUE • VILLAS
USDA Choice and Above-Custom Cut Meats GAISS’ OWN HANDCRAFTED... « International Award-Winning Artisan Sausages « Regional Award-Winning Bacon « National Award-Winning Hams
WE PROUDLY SELL FINE LOCAL PRODUCTS « Alumni Grill Honey Jalapeno Sauce « Cape May Crab Cakes « Busy Bee Honey « Harry & Beans Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans « Hank Sauce « Cape May Peanut Butter
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Where We’re Eating
Serving Dinner Thursday through Sunday $35 Three Course Special - Thursday, Friday & Sunday
322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May (609) 884-9119 tishasfinedining.com Fabulous Food & Cool Cocktails in a casual pub atmosphere!
Happy Hour Daily 3-6pm & All Day Sunday HALF PRICE WINE BY THE BOTTLE ALL DAY FRIDAY! SHAKEN & STIRRED CHOPPED BARTENDER COMPETITION Round 1: March 14 at 7pm
Bryttany Leigh of Fitzpatrick’s Crest Tavern Kenny Strain of Fins Bar & Grille Mike-Destiny Wilson of Carneys Kerilyn Bradley of Levari’s Seafood & American Grill
LUNCH & DINNER DAILY Kitchen Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11:30am-10pm Friday & Saturday 11:30am-11pm
3729 Bayshore Road Nor th Cape May (609) 889-7000 www.5Westpub.com
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Here’s what the EZ team had for dinner 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: Exit Zero Filling Station, on the grand reopening day, now that the joint has a liquor license. The ribbon cutting: Thank you to the mayors and council members who waited patiently while we ran around like Bengal tigers without heads (hey, many of our menu dishes have an Asian flair) clearing up the last of our power tools/cleaning products. “I thought: ‘We’ll never be ready!’” explained operations manager/bartender Katie Repici. “It’s the kind of moment where you either cry and crawl into a hole, or just get it done.” (Spoiler: She got it done.) The run-ins: Shout-out to all the locals who came to check us out throughout the day. Head honcho of the Exit Zero Jazz Fest, Michael Kline, and his lovely lady, Wendy Guiles, a manager with Cape Resorts, broke their largely sober winter streak at our new bar. Mad Batter bartender Matt Reeves also came for a few drinks, where he explained he’s wandered outside of his house naked twice this week because “that’s where the beer fridge is.” (TMI, Matt, TMI.) Jeff Gernitis, owner of Fins and Peter Shields Inn, was impressed that gastender extraordinaire, Terry O’Brien, regularly makes menu recommendations from his post in this gas booth. “You don’t even find attendants in San Francisco recommending Thai shrimp soup!” he said. The bar: We’ve got four Cape May Brewing Company beers on draft. When Cape May Brewery president (and new dad) Ryan Krill popped in to pick up his takeout order, he joked, “Got anything good?” Our own head honcho, Jack, replied, “Miller Lite?” The murals: Jack is especially proud of all the freehand work painters Brian and Mike DeMusz, a nephew/uncle team, have done on the walls of our new space. “Come see my bathrooms!” he said to nearly everyone who walked through the door. The food: While Katie tended bar, Jack and Diane ordered a tasty panini (we have those now!), a Ridiculous Burger (yes, it has pineapple), and an order of our buffalo cauliflower wings. And they washed it down with Aperol spritzes, jalapeño mangoritas and Mumbai Manhattans. The takeaway: No really, go see the bathrooms.
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WINTER PRIX FRIXE Three Courses for $33 Offered ever� Thursday & Monday in March *Excluding Holiday Weekends *
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Around The Avenues And Alleyways Of Cool Cape May
Troublemakers... Jim Silvestri, Hugh and Ginny Murray, John and Suzanne Cooke, Carol Gallo Belasco, Albert Hodkinson at Exit Zero Filling Station. PHOTOGRAPH BY SUE LOTOZO... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
Fireside Chat - March 14 - Alice Paul: New Jersey Heroine for Equality - 4-5pm Fireside Chat - March 21 - Submarine Warfare off the Jersey Shore in WWI & WWII. - 4-5pm
Free Entry & Parking For Brewery
Please check Facebook for Brewery Hours and Information
Gift Cards and Growlers Available!
All profits support HCSV Foundation - A non-profit living history museum
733 S eaShore r oad , C ape M ay , NJ
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Uncle Bill’s
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& FAMILY RESTAURANT
Toni, Eric, Jeff, Kim, Lenny
St. Patrick’s Day Specials! BEACH & PERRY, CAPE MAY
Get Your Irish On
Krystina Kennedy, Chet Tozer
Bob and Therese Maher
SUNSET LIQUORS
Sunset & broadway
winter hours 11-10
mon-sat & 12-10 sun 609-435-5052
Hannah Larson, Christie, Sophia, Elijah, Avia, Paul
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Bartender Of The Week This week, Johnny Margs from Oyster Bay is up. How long have you been bartending? Ten years. Favorite drink to serve? Margaritas (guessing that’s how he got the nickname Johnny Margs), because I love sipping on them on my days off. What’s your bartending pet peeve? When customers wave money at me! Dream job? A professional snowboarder.
Chef’s Signature Dish Place: The YB Chef: Peter Gingerelli Signature dish: The gluten-free mac-n-cheese poppers are everyone’s favorite. My signature dish would have to be the BaconWrapped Scallops. They rest on a mint leaf with a red onion confit and a harrissa oil. These are sweet, salty, crispy and fresh all in each bite. It is my way of having fun with the food.
Wine Of The Week Collier’s Liquor Store 2016 Spring Street Winery Cabernet Sauvignon - $16.99 This dark plum colored Paso Robles Cabernet is rich in cassis aromas and ripe black cherry. This carries through on the palate with fleshy and leathery tones unfolding with ripe plum, huckleberry, dark roast coffee bean and subtle clove. Pairs well with any grilled steak topped with sautéed mushrooms.
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 March 21. 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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Raw Local & world honey Clean, natural Face & body care
Pure beeswax candles Tasting bar: 40+ varieties Double Sweet Customer Card Stamps on Friday!
we’re Turning Six! Saturday, March 30: Join us for cupcakes, drinks & giveaways! 135 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May [ across from exit zero ] 609-425-6434 » capemayhoneyfarm.com
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The Exit Zero Filling Station Ambush Come get gas at our place and you might just get lucky!
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 Jim Segrave-Daly, from Havertown, PA who was headed back home after a weekend in Cape May for his wife’s birthday. We asked him to pick a card from the deck to enjoy. He picked out a $5 discount for HCSV. Who would he like to share this discount with? His wife Deanna.
There’s a lot going on at RIO STATION THE LUCK OF THE IRISH
Friday, Saturday & Sunday • March 15, 16 & 17 Irish fare, Beer, Wine & Cocktail Specials MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
Collier’s liquor store
• Meatless Monday • • Thai Tuesday •
• Italian Night Wednesdays • • Service Appreciation Friday •
Nurses, Doctors, Hospital Staff, Medical Staff, Fire, Police, Postal Workers& Government Officials all receive 15% Off Food All from 4 pm to 8 pm with Seasonal Cocktails & Wine Specials
And if that’s not enough...
• Sunday Brunch •
7:30 am to 3 pm with $3 Bloody Marys & Mimosas by Fran
FREE POKER Every Monday Game starts at 7:00
FREE TRIVIA
Every Tuesday In the bar with Fran 7 pm
BEER BATTLES Every THURSDAY 50C Wings
It’s almost here... but our winter wine sale continues! New selections for 2019 season arriving every day! new hours... now open till
AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey 609-889-2000 Breakfast ~ 7:30 am to 1 pm • Lunch ~ 11 am to 4 pm daily Dinner ~ 4 pm to 8 pm Monday ~ Thursday • 4 pm to 9 pm Friday & Saturday
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3/10: Sunday Social For CM Nature Center & Bird Observatory At Fins
Dave, Vicki
Lillian Armstrong, Deb Shaw
Tina Giaimo and Janet Payne
Susan, Patti
Kit, Susie
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV ... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
SMALL BATCH IS WHAT WE DO. Come see us in the store or connect with us online for great offers all year long.
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Undertow
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Terry O’Brien’s legendary column... social satire, shameless plugs — and general self-indulgence
t’s another glorious (read: rainy) Sunday morning as I write to you from the cozy confines of the Exit Zero Filling Station gastender booth in beautiful, downtown West Cape May. Bryce Harper has played his first game as a Phillie, my clocks are now all correct, and I have a blazing hangover after celebrating the grand re-re-re-opening of our fabulous restaurant and gift shop on Saturday night. (NOTE: the hangover was acquired on my own, at home, from a gigantic jug of cheap red wine while watching Billy Elliot with my dancer son, and I’m not crying you’re crying. EZFS would never over-serve a customer.) But more on that later. For now, allow me to spam you with all the gigs I have coming up this weekend, which you should all attend, and at which you should tip the band heavily. Friday night my most excellent Beatles band, Love Me Dudes (listen, if I knew the band was going to stay together this long I would have come up with a better name…) is at Carney’s. We’re a part of their big St. Patrick’s Day weekend, which includes the Beer Olympics (think every drinking game you
played in college) on Friday. Saturday is the Kegs & Eggs breakfast, followed by a 5k run and Polar Bear Plunge at 12:15pm, with more live music and family-friendly goings-on. Sunday afternoon at 2 you can ring in the New Irish Year with The Rockets, a fantastic rock and roll band. We’re happy to be a part of it. Saturday afternoon, O’Brien & Joyce (me and my wing man, Tim Joyce) will be at Cape May Distillery in Green Creek, 2-5. We’re happy to be back after a handful of gigs last summer, but nowhere near as happy as bartender Tom Ward, who has been Facebook
stalking me for three months now, assuring me there will be food and drink aplenty and requesting Dolly Parton music (because every two-man acoustic outfit has a dozen Dolly Parton songs at the ready). Over at Nauti Spirits, Tim and I will be there Sunday, 3-6, for our very first gig. There, not ever. The wife and I popped in last week to celebrate my birthday with a couple of delicious Nauti cocktails (I forget what I had, which means it worked) and caught a few tunes by cutie pie Camille Peruto (keep an eye on her), and the place looks and sounds great. We’re super-excited to play there. On St. Patrick’s Day, no less! Thanks to Mad Batter Open Mic mahoff MQ Murphy for hooking us up with the gig. Finally, Sunday night, O’Brien & Joyce adjourn to the shiny new Brown Room, 7-11, to play all those super rockin’ cuts that you can’t resist. Can’t wait to play our first gig of the year in Cape May’s living room and scope out bartender Stephen Augustine in his spiffy white coat. So, if you’re keeping score at home, that’s
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Cape May’s original farm-to-table
Made from Scratch... Made with Love Fri - Sun @ 5pm... Please Call to Book 609-884-5882
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104 JACKSON STREET
four gigs in three days. By 10 o’clock Sunday I’ll sound like something between Bob Dylan and Tom Waits. Should be fun. Circling back to my birthday for a minute, I believe my instructions last week were pretty clear: drop any gifts and/ or cash at the EZFS gastender booth. Pretty straightforward, I think. And yet, only Dennis and Kathleen Hughes were able to follow them successfully, bringing me a bag of extremely yummy chocolate-covered pretzels which lasted about four minutes. Kath and Dennis have been nice to me for going on 25 years now, which seems impossible since we’re all still 29. Anyway, Exit Zero Filling Station is now officially open for business! It came down the wee hours of Friday night/ Saturday morning, but we did it. And by “we” I mean everyone but Jack Wright, who spent the last three weeks at his desk “working on a book.” (Not to self: probably unwise to break the balls of the guy who signs your check.) While it may not mean much coming from me, I’m immensely proud of everyone who had a hand (or foot) in getting us over the finish line. Jack, Katie Repici (who only cried a little bit), Cathrine O’Brien (whom I’m personally quite fond of), Jose Ramos (who taught me a lot of new Spanish curse words), Mike DeMusz (who, on my birthday, made me help him load in a shelving unit from his garage that had two of every animal on it), Janet Westcott (who could teach a master class in hanging T-shirts) and everyone else who contributed, give yourselves an atta’ boy and a pat on the back. You’ve earned it. North Beach Health Club guru Mark Chamberlain popped in to lend a hand and help me move about 50 chairs to Jack’s house (FREE CHAIRS AT JACK’S HOUSE!). We had a nice chat about classic alternative music (Mark is quite a good singer, though he never comes to karaoke, which makes me unreasonably angry), and I made the fatal mistake of letting him man
March 14, 2019 the drill for a spell as I hung a bunch of shelves (the glass ones in the windows of the retail shop — you can tell I put them in because they’re all just about level). Mark somehow took a circular drill bit and made an oval hole, which I then had to refill, paint and sand while not cursing his name at all. Thanks for pitching in, Mark. Aside from that one thing, it was a huge help. His Royal Eminence Clarence Lear (didn’t he used to be Chuck? Politics really changes people…) came for the ribbon cutting with his lovely bride Karen. The actual ribbon was cut by West Cape May Mayor Carol Sabo, signaling a new era of… eating and drinking things in West Cape May. It was a festive day, full of pomp and pageantry, which I had to watch from outside because I was pumping gas. Looked fun, though. Mad Batter bartender and all-around Decent Dude Matt Reeves and I kibitzed for a bit out by the trash dumpsters (not as gay as it sounds), where he made the shocking announcement that he is, gulp, a fellow conservative. Don’t worry, Matt. I won’t out you. (Also not as gay as it sounds.) Oh yeah, Carney’s stuff! I told you I’m forgetful… In addition to this Friday, Love Me Dudes return on Friday, April 19, 7-11, and Memorial Day Monday, May 27, 3-7. The Memorial Day show is a return to our open mic roots, so we look forward to seeing and hearing a bunch of you. Play with the band or accompany yourself, we’re not picky. Feel free to Facebook me to pick your songs. And in June, I’ll be returning to host the Greatest Tuesday Night Karaoke Show on Earth. I’m going to need judges, a thankless job, but it comes with drinks. (Pete Daly, I’m going to need those score sheets again. Laminated this time. Get on it.) There’s one more piece of Carney’s news, but I’m out of room, so tune in next week for the thrilling conclusion. ’Til next week, don’t get caught in The Undertow.
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Open Daily
Sam and Emily Galick, Brenna Fluhrer, Brittany Dobrzynski
thelobsterhouse.com 609-884-8296
Spring ’19
mayerstavern.com
Lesley, Justin, Michael, Mike, Renee, Amber
FOOD & DRINK
Evelyn, Amy, Kyle, Steve
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fun things to do at...
Open Daily for Wine * Tastings & Flights Tapas Kitchen *Friday - Sunday Emaleigh and Pam Kaithern, Vicki Tryon
& Bites Pairing * Flights Sundays at 11am * Reservations Required
Vines to Wines Tour * Saturdays at 2pm *Reservations Required
Brendan, Gretchen, Christine
Live Music & Fresh * Oysters Every Saturday Happy Hour Fridays * from 5-8pm featuring Live Music & Specials SORRY: NO OUtside food or beverage
609-884-1169
711 Townbank Road, North Cape May Marty, Becky, Ralph
CapeMayWinery.com
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Spring Is In The Air Savor the Season
From the relaxing front porch, to the classically comfortable bar and lounge with live piano music on weekends, The Ebbitt Room is strongly rooted in a farm-to-table, farm-to-glass dining philosophy featuring the freshest ingredients from our very own Beach Plum Farm. Edible Jersey Local Heroes 2019 Wine Spectator 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 Open Thursday-Sunday • Lounge Open Nightly • Early Dining Menu Friday 5-6:30pm 3 Course Prix Fixe $35+ • Piano Friday and Saturday Nights • Complimentary Valet Parking
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Meals Served
Price Of Entrées
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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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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.
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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. REOPENING APRIL.
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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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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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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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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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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 new menu. REOPENING APRIL.
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Opening April 4!
PRE-OPENING GIFT CARD SALE!
Bonnie Mullock, Terryl Chapman, Betty Moffatt
sooner you buy, PThe RE -OPENING the more you save! GIFT CARD SALE! 3/8 to 3/15 - Buy $50 card, get free $15 bonus certificate 3/16 to 3/25 - Buy $50 card, get free $10 bonus certificate 3/26 to 4/3 - Buy $50 card, get free $5 bonus certificate 4/4 – OPENING FOR SEASON !
You can buy traditional physical gift cards or our instant gift certificates, which can be emailed or texted to you or recipient. Purchase physical gift cards or instant gift cards at www.merioninn.com. Physical gift O over the phone cards may also be purchased at 609-884-8363.
Diane Wright, Katie Repici
Jack Wright, Victor Grasso
JOIN US FOR EASTER! Sunday, April 21, Noon until 8 p.m. Real “sit down” supper, a la carte or prix fixe, with additional brunch items noon-1:30. 106 Decatur St. at Columbia Ave., Cape May Reservations: 609-884-8363, or online at www.merioninn.com Steve
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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.
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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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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.
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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. REOPENING APRIL 4.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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$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.
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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. REOPENING MARCH 15.
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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. REOPENING APRIL 5.
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FUN BREAKFAST & LUNCH DISHES
GREAT BURGERS &
CURRIES FOR DINNER and now...
we serve liquor! 110 Sunset Boulevard 609-305-5203 exitzero.com
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A Great Book Warms the Soul
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Cape Atlantic Book Company OPEN @ 10am
Jordan Rowan, Dan Uffleman, Amanda Adams
City Centre Mall 2nd floor Washington Street Mall, Cape May (609) 846-7688 capeatlanticbookco.com
PATRICIA JACKSON
Jewelers
Creators of Cape May and Exit 0 Charms!
Jim Moffatt, Petar Cole, Bea Pessagno, Betty Moffatt
Fri, Sat & Mon 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
Jana Belansen, Bill Bezaire, Kathy Pearce
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Stock Up On Irish Whiskeys & Guinness!
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Want to be seen by around 15,000 people every week? Advertise in Exit Zero! 609-770-8479 or write to info@ exitzero.us
Judy, Lucy, Steve, Gerald
Heather, Thomas, Sandi
Yogi and Karen Kurtz, Matt Glenn, Tony Monzo, Peter Cole
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Billy D Light Saturday, March 16
The John Byrne Band OPEN FRIDAY FROM 5PM • SATURDAY & SUNDAY FROM NOON 12 HDTVS FEATURING SPORTS • BEER & COCKTAILS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
BOILERROOMCAPEMAY.COM DINNER, LATE-NIGHT MENUS AND TAKEOUT | 609.884.6507 | 200 CONGRESS PLACE
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St. Patrick’s WEEKEND! MARCH 15~17 ENTERTAINMENT LINEUP Friday, March 15
Love Me Dudes Beatles Tribute Band LIVE ON STAGE 7pm
Saturday, March 16
Sunday, March 17
Kegs & Eggs 9-10:30am $10 ticket includes breakfast & 1 beverage
5k Run / 1 Mile Walk 11am
Beer Olympics Polar Plunge 12:15 10pm All-Day Festivities Hosted by DJ Palko
Flip Cup Darts Quarters Corn Hole Beer Pong
pm
Bagpipes, Face Painters, Balloonist, Magician, Live Bands / DJs, Irish Food $30 Ticket: Register online @ CarneysNJ.com
proceeds benefit
Cape May Food Closet
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration PLUS Celebrate Carney’s 40 YEARS! With the Sunday Jam Session:
THE ROCKETS Live on Stage @ 2pm
BEACH @ JACKSON, CAPE MAY 609-884-4424
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Leo Moryakov, Thomas, Emma Goldmark, Kyle Kulkowitz, Gordon
Steve Augustine
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Hats
Tees
Tanks
Sweatshirts
Hoodies
Zip-Ups
Jewelry
Art
C O O L , C A S UA L , Q U I R KY, C O M F Y 130 Park Boulevard • 609-884-2760 • theflyingfishstudio.com
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Richard NusseySW, Curtis Bashaw
Colin Stevens, Leo Moryakov
Matt Glenn, Jim Moffatt
Jana Belansen, Carole Pantalone, Tracey Martin
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Cape May Linen Outlet
109 Sunset Blvd, West Cape May Open Every Day January - March Hours: Sun-Thu 11-3, Fri & Sat 10-5
Cape May Linen Outlet is Celebrating 30 Years in Biz! March Special — Take 30% Off Elegance Voile Sheer Window Treatments! 14 colors: Tiers, Valances, Panels, Scarves & Door Panels ’til 3/31/19!
609-884-3630
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FUDGE KITCHEN Our Lucky Leprechauns are currently rolling our famously delicious
irish potatoes PLUS... Whipped Creamy Fudge Premium Chocolates & Saltwater Taffy Homemade Caramel Corn & More! OPEN EVERY DAY IN CAPE MAY Washington Street Mall and the Promenade
toll-free @ 1-800-23-FUDGE ï‚« online @ www.FudgeKitchens.com
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MaryAnn’s CONTEMPORARY
& ESTATE JEWELRY
Eighteen Karat Gold Wrap Style Bracelet with Diamonds
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Hugh and Ginny Murray, John and Suzanne Cooke
511 WASHINGTON STREET MALL, CAPE MAY (next to fudge kitchen) • (609) 898-8786 Also at 15 N. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede • (856) 939-0230
Sue Carroll, Curtis Bashaw, Tom Carroll, Roy Steinberg, Marlena Lustik
No need to wait for the Equinox... Spring has arrived at Kaleidoscope. $10 SALE ITEMS STILL AVAILABLE!
Kaleidoscope 506 WASHINGTON STREET MALL 609-884-1702 * SCOPECAPEMAY.COM
James, Talia, Julie
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The Old Fogey
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Ah, those good old Cape May days... by Jackson D’Catur
saw with interest, and no small amount of glee, that a jaguar nearly ate one of those dreadful “selfie” people of the type we see around town all too often. Obviously this did not happen in Cape May — otherwise the front page of this very rag would have featured a headline saying, “Brave Topless D’Catur Wrestles Wild Panther Into Submission, Wins Medal”, and underneath would have been a photograph of me manhandling the defeated but unharmed big cat into a wooden crate. But the actual attack raised a pertinent point about wild animals in captivity and the ethos and moral morass that surrounds the practice. One that I will sidestep in order to address the much more important one, namely how do we ensure that here in Cape May more people taking selfies are successfully eaten by wild animals? I feel that such a discussion is overdue. Of course, there was a short-lived fad in this city in the 1890s for people having their visage painted in oil against a spectacular landscape or sunset. On average, such a work took five hours to complete even to mediocre standards, and the wet canvas tended to be
speckled with blown sand, strands of saltwater taffy and small children. Also, the more literal artists would paint through the sunset into the dark, ending up with a solid black canvas. But today’s plague of selfish-ies (as I call them, and am sure you soon will, too) is literally clogging our sidewalks and proving to be a hazard for those of us who like to proceed at a fast clip without having to take the time to halt and knock the cellular photography-capable telephone from the moron’s hand with our walking cane. We were planning a huge
Find Your Way Back...
mobile electromagnet that might pluck them into the air and into a concealed compacting machine, but tests on unsuspecting solo Shoebies had the unfortunate side effect of lifting the hapless tourists by their belt buckles, writstwatch straps and body piercings, which was no great loss to society but tended to clog our compactor. But this new development has opened up a marvelous solution — we will borrow/capture some ferocious animals and let them loose on the streets with the simple briefing that they may only eat those people who rather than screaming and fleeing, turn their backs and raise their silly camera phones. Thus far, we have failed to secure any lions, tigers or other apex predators, but I did find us a great deal on a pack of feral kittens, who I am assured can strip a man to the bone in under five seconds. All we have to do, the seller advises, is to attach a variety of enticing, fast-moving items to the intended victims, and we are good to go. I will update plans for our giveaway of woolen-pompom-and-feather capes, to be handed out at popular selfie spots this coming season.
CAPE MAY
Latitude/Longitude Jewelry, Charms & Keychains
JACKSON & CARPENTER’S goodscentscapemay.com
OPEN DAILY 10-6
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Dylan Rutherford and friend
Suzanne, Shelley, Megan, Krystina, Christina
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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: Fri-Sun 8am-4pm Shopping: Fri-Sat 10am-6pm Sun 10am-5pm
antique furniture • accessories • estate jewelry • vintage memorabilia • framed artwork • home goods 609.770.8261
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484 Perry Street, Cape May
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thewestendgarage.com
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Cape May’s Fragrance Blending Bar Since 1994 Katie Repici, Chris Bezaire, Bruce Brown
OPEN ALL YEAR 318 Washington Street Mall CAPE MAY 609-884-9234
bathtimecapemay.com
Just for Laughs Bill Moore, the Stegers
Get ready, Get Set, Get Celtic. St. Paddy’s Day is almost here. Gear up with a tasteless tee! Jeff Gernitis, Kim and Lenny Gagliardi, Yogi Kurtz
504 WASHINGTON STREET MALL 609-884-5466 * SCOPECAPEMAY.COM
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Where In The World Is Exit Zero?
Mary Roth performing at the Philadelphia Flower Show
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Catherine Dugan’s guide to getting out there... this week, Sherlock Holmes Weekend
rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but would a detective by any other name be as interesting? Would Sherrinford Hope and Dr Ormond Sacker have been as much fun as Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson? Arthur Conan Doyle used these names in his rough drafts about the consulting detective. Somewhere in the writing process, Doyle decided that the common name of Dr John Watson better served the narrator. Later, Sherlock pushed out Sherrinford. There was a Chief Inspector William Sherlock who made headlines solving crimes in Lambeth, and Doyle had a classmate named Patrick Sherlock. Or perhaps Doyle, a cricket fan, liked the idea of a portmanteau saluting two outstanding players, Mordecai Sherwin and Frank Shacklock. While Hope may have been a salute to Doyle’s days as a medic on a whaling vessel of that name, he ultimately chose Holmes, perhaps as a nod to American jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes, who made a name for himself among the ladies and logicians of London during his long visits.
Make a name for yourself as a consulting detective with a Cape May weekend devoted to Sherlock Holmes. Solve the mystery of Sherlock Holmes & The Wake at the Wedding, beginning with The Game’s Afoot, a reception at The Rose Room of the Inn of Cape May. On Friday evening at 8:30, join the great detective and his faithful assistant as a crime unfolds. A cash bar will be available. Registration begins at 7pm; seating begins at 8pm. On Saturday from 1-3pm, join the Search for Clues Tour. This portion is great if you just want a little taste of Sherlock, because it
works as a self-contained activity as well as part of the weekend. Tickets are $15,. The Game Continues at the Rose Room on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 when you compare your findings to those of the famous detective. Have you matched wits with Holmes or are you on track to become this year’s clueless wonder? Return to the Rose Room Sunday at noon when Holmes Unlocks The Mystery! After a hearty lunch, Holmes and Watson announce the solution to the mystery and reveal the prize winners. If that doesn’t give you enough Sherlock, see Sherlock Holmes: Adventure of the Speckled Band at East Lynne Theater Company on Friday or Saturday night. Visit capemaymac.org for more information. Packages are available from $115 per person and include the Welcome Reception, the Search for Clues tour, and lunch. Accommodations and the East Lynne performance are not included. The Full Weekend Package, including accommodations and a dining certificate starts at $618 per couple. Call 609-884-5404, ext. 1-115 for details.
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ARIES You will see Captain Marvel at the Harbor Square Theater. You will think that Brie Larson is great, but that her cat, Goose, steals the show. TAURUS You will set out to spend the weekend organizing your spice cabinet. You will actually spend the weekend looking at summertime photos of Cape May to remind yourself that, yes, it does get warm here. GEMINI You will consider taking up the flute. Instead, you will watch old videos of Jethro Tull while hopping around the living room on one foot. CANCER You will join a bunch of other crazy people at the St Paddy’s Day Polar Plunge. You will go all the way under. LEO You will rejoice that Gecko’s has opened back up for the season. You will order the pork posole more times than is reasonable. VIRGO You will get into a heated debate over whether it’s Beach Drive or Beach Avenue. Over cocktails at the new Brown Room, you will agree to disagree. LIBRA You will register for the Hallowed Half marathon because it’s never too early! You will buy something cute from Cape May Running Company as a reward. SCORPIO You will celebrate a portion of St Patrick’s Day at Delaney’s, naturally. You will drink three Guinness and start speaking in an Irish accent. SAGITTARIUS You will try meditating to reduce your stress level. But you will only successfully meditate on how stressed you are. CAPRICORN You will change the batteries in your smoke detectors. This is serendipitous timing because you will also set the toaster cord on fire while trying to fry an omelet. AQUARIUS You will finally nail the crow pose in yoga. But you will fall asleep during Savasana and that will be embarrassing. PISCES You will finally start watching The Big Bang Theory. You will realize they never tell you Penny’s last name.
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The Movie Column
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here is one film that set precedents on Oscar night, and in entertainment. Roma wasn’t the first film to stream online and appear in theaters simultaneously — but it was the first to get recognized by Oscar. I wanted to be impressed by the film more than I was. Why is it that some films simply don’t live up to the… Wait… was I going to say “hype?” This film had a lot of hype, but it’s not even that it didn’t live up to that. In ignoring the hype, I couldn’t say not living up to it made me feel how I did. My disappointment can be found in the film itself. In its opening sequence, I fell in love with Roma. It’s in black and white, offers sharp contrasts and beautiful cinematography, and most importantly it was deliberately shot. Each frame seemed to be expertly placed and unhurried. I appreciated the pace at first… in fact I thought it was meditative in some way. Our main character, Cleo, is not of the celebrity status we see all too frequently
By Tom Sims of Cape May Film Society
in Hollywood. In fact, this is a debut for Yalitza Aparicio, a woman from a small town in Mexico who wonderfully plays our housekeeper lead. Aparicio’s story is fascinating, and the focus on her character, who most times is overlooked by society, is very much needed in Hollywood. Aparicio received an Oscar nomination for her role, but she was beat out. Still, she received several other awards and believe me when I say countless nominations across the world. I’m not sure you could find a better
director and storyteller in Alfonso Cuarón. He’s won four Oscars total… the ones he picked up for Roma this past year and for Gravity (2013). His choice of making films is as measured as his cinematography and directing. He demonstrates this in one scene from Roma that is so beautifully shot and completely compelling it makes the entire film. Why didn’t I love this entire film? I guess I learned there is a big difference between thoughtfulness and sluggishness. The storyline was not as gripping as all the other elements I’ve mentioned… and it needs to be to capture me. I was pulling for Cleo. I wanted her to succeed. With war waging and civil unrest all around her, she was the underdog I always seek in movies. The story just didn’t come together for me. In the end, story is the glue that needs to keep everything else together. Please let me know your thoughts on this film… or just tell me why I’m wrong. Email tomhsims@aol.com to let me know your impression of Roma.
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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 My eldest granddaughter is five years old and our youngest is nine months. When we were visiting, we were struck with how caring and protective the elder was of her baby sister. On the other hand, she seems to create crying spells or fake booboos anytime the attention of her mother or either one of us gets too bogged down with the baby. I think my daughter is too short with her, especially when she woke up screaming one night. My daughter said it couldn’t have been a nightmare as she was just in her room minutes before. Okay, but clearly there is something awry. How can we help her navigate these waters? — Worried Mimi Dear Mimi To begin, a trip to Cape May County Zoo is in order. Your family needs to do something
Wise answers to perplexing questions
fun and low key. Secondly, a frank discussion must be had with your daughter and granddaughter. Acknowledge the problem. Mom’s attention probably is more focused on the baby right now, but that will change. That doesn’t mean there isn’t enough love for all. This must be said probably five times a day until the “threat” of being ignored diminishes. Also, go to Cape Atlantic Book Company and order Matthew Swanson’s Babies Ruin Everything. Have a good laugh about the whole thing.
Dear Answer Lady Our mother is British and cannot cook. She does have three dishes that are okay: fish-n-chips, roast beef and potatoes and, god help us, steak-n-kidney pie. The problem is, she always wants us to come over for dinner. There are three of us — all boys — none married, as yet. She especially likes having us over when there is a new girlfriend in the mix. She’s funny, charming and makes the best cocktails but she cannot cook something that is loved by our vegan/vegetarian/minimal meat-eating girlfriends. — Brothers Grim Dear Grim Bros The Answer Lady is too busy laughing but will manage to answer your question anyway. It’s simple. Cocktails and apps at mom’s. Dinner at the Blue Pig, PSI or the Black Duck. Or Delaney’s or Fin’s. So many choices. Also, consider that if your mother is not a good cook, she probably does not like to cook. Maybe your mother thinks she SHOULD cook but perhaps doesn’t really want to. And you Grim Brothers might well consider cooking yourselves. That’s why god made barbecue.
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Bird Droppings
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Dispatches from the nation’s birdwatching capital… by Seymore Thanu
very spring I write a column somewhat like this one. If you are reading these words, you are poised to embark on a road to wonder. Yes, I’m talking about birds. Ten thousand of them across the planet, Ma Nature’s ambassadors to a world of discovery. Cape May is the ideal jumping-off point to begin this lifelong treasure hunt. We have the birds. More than 400 species and an extraordinary bird-watching infrastructure in Cape May Bird Observatory’s daily field trip program. Two hours. Easy walking. Interesting people from all walks of life and from all over the planet. You bring your interest and the natural inquisitiveness that got you through childhood. If you’ve lost this resource, bring a son, daughter or grandchild to guide you along. You don’t need to know how to tell a robin from a chickadee. That’s what the leaders are for. You don’t need binoculars — the leaders have loaners.
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All you need to do is arrive early. Tell the leader you are new to birding and be in the moment. Too geeky, you think? What will my friends say? Don’t wait to post news of your adventure online, take one or more friends with you. Birds like cookies can be shared. What’s more, if you start birding now, you have a whole season ahead of you. Spring migrants, summer breeders, fall migrants. Every day, May Nature deals a new hand. Come on a field trip and we’ll
show you how to play it for fun and insight. Different birds are tied to different habitats. You see a White-eyed Vireo, you know you are in successional habitat. You see a Wood Thrush and you know you are in mature deciduous forest. Bobolink? Grasslands. Yellow Wagtail? You are halucinating or you are uncommonly lucky. While widespread across Europe and Asia, in North America these tail waggers breed only in Alaska.Sightings on the East Coast are rare. Which brings up another reason to start birding. It’s the planet’s best excuse to travel. New location, new birds. Collect all 10,000 species you win a lifetime of travel Or you can just stay in Cape May, where the world’s birds come to you. Try it! One field trip. Dip your senses into a worldwide pool of discovery. It begins by going online to birdcapemay.org or stopping by the Northwood Center in Cape May Point. Tell them Seymore sent you.
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Three beautiful dogs from the Cape May County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center... call 465-8923
MOMMA is an energetic, happy 4 year old brown and white beauty. Her owner could no longer take care of her, so Momma sits in her kennel, eagerly watching people go by and hoping she will have a home again. A family that wants an active companion but beyond the puppy stage would be a match. Her sweet disposition will win over your heart!
NORMAN was brought into the shelter as a stray and has quickly made his presence known through his happy personality. He loves running in the yard and chasing toys, although he hasn’t quite gotten the idea of returning them! Norman needs a family that will give him some “tender loving care” and continue his training. Adopt today!
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DORA is the sweetest and most affectionate little 12 year old Jack Russel mix breed pup. She lived with the same family for ten years before they decided she was too much work to keep. Dora is housetrained, well mannered in the home, loving and very playful. If you can open your heart and home to a senior pet... Dora is your golden girl!
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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!
ZIA may be getting up in years but that hasn’t slowed her down. She still enjoys a daily romp outside. Now even though she wants to join the outside world every now and then, Zia would prefer not having to share her home. Home is best when things are quiet and peaceful for little old Zia. So if you appreciate an independent girl, come meet Zia!
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!
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ROSEMANS LANE, CAPE MAY New construction! Live the waterfront lifestyle at Spicers Creek at Cape May Marina. Four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom single family homes with marina and sunset views! Level one will offer parking for four vehicles along with a storage room. Level two will incorporate a great room, kitchen with Whirlpool appliances, master suite with private bathroom, powder room, laundry room and spacious front deck for outdoor entertaining. The third level will include a guest suite along with two additional bedrooms and a hallway bathroom. Opportunity exists to become a member of the private membership club, The Paddle Club at Cape May Marina, which offers two elegantly appointed pool areas and the third floor Spicer Room for hosting gatherings. Home Owner Association fee of $105 per month. The Paddle Club membership is an additional fee. Boat slips up to 70’ are also available for additional fees. Starting at $799,500
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Sol Needles Real Estate
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Welcoming our new agent, Trisha Sweeney Trisha Sweeney is a newly licensed Real Estate Agent. She was born in Abington, PA and her family relocated to Cape May when she was a child. Little did she know that this was the best decision they could have made for her. As a teen, she spent her days on the beach and her evenings eating pizza on the promenade. In her 20s she started working in the hospitality industry. Through this, she has been able to form great relationships and has a tight network of friends and colleagues. Trisha is very excited to start this next chapter of her career with the Coldwell Banker Sol Needles team. Her priority is to help others enjoy this beautiful city she calls home. Whether you are looking for a vacation rental, summer home, or permanent residence, she is here to help you find what you need.
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Listed $1,450,000
Listed $2,500,000
24 4TH AVENUE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 2 Bedroom | 1 Bath
1306 TIDEWATER AVENUE RIO GRANDE 3 Bedroom | 2.5 Bath
930 COLUMBIA AVENUE CAPE MAY 6 Bedroom | 4.5 Bath
1507 YACHT AVENUE CAPE MAY 10 Apartments
Beach Front
Beach Block
Great Find
Duplex
Listed $875,000
Listed $1,600,000
Listed $469,000
Listed $264,900
822 STOCKTON AVENUE CAPE MAY The Blue Whale - 6 Apts.
101 WHILLDIN AVENUE CAPE MAY POINT 4 Bedroom | 3.5 Bath
507 CEDAR AVENUE CAPE MAY POINT 2 Bedroom | 1 Bath
314 E. SHELLBAY AVENUE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE (2) 2 Bedroom | 1 Bath Units
Newly Renovated
Hideaway Beach
Downtown Beach Block
1 Block to Beach
Listed $169,000
Listed $35,000
Listed $295,000
Listed $420,000
214 E. VIRGINIA AVENUE VILLAS 2 Bedroom | 1 Bath
43 ROUTE 47 NORTH, (VIP18) CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 1 Bedroom | 1 Bath
41 JACKSON STREET, #6 CAPE MAY 1 Bedroom | 1 Bath
521 PEARL AVENUE CAPE MAY POINT 2 Bedroom | 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
201 HARVARD AVENUE, CAPE MAY POINT
SOLD Search online @ CoastlineRealty.com
CAROL A. MENZ Broker/Owner gri, sres, crs, abr, sfr, rsps NJ Realtors® Circle of Excellence Award® Platinum 2015, ’16 -’17
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MakeYour Shore Home 3/2: Jigsaw Tournament Fundraiser At RM Teitelman Middle School Dreams Come True CALL MARYANN & START PACKING!
4 Holly Drive, North Cape May 3 Bed, 2 Bath $285,000
717 Townbank Rd Lower Township 4 Bed, 2.5 Bath $459,000
815 Stockton Ave Cape May 8 Bed, 7.5 Bath $1,499,000
Well-maintained ranch home with a .60 acre lot on a quiet tree-lined street, just a few minutes from the Bay.
All the rooms in this home are extra spacious. Minutes from ocean and bay, Cape May Winery next door.
This grand home is just one block off the beach. Water views from the front bedrooms are stunning.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV
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
Tami K., Lea K., Lynda F., Mark M., Alli N.
Kim@CoastlineRealty.com
211 BEACH AVENUE, UNIT 3, CAPE MAY JUST SOLD! $369,000
Represented Seller
1 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED BEACHFRONT CONDOMINIUM! Prominently located at the corner of Broadway and Beach.
Coastline Realty, 941 Columbia Avenue, Cape May 609-884-5005 CoastlineRealty.com
LCMR Key Club, Ryan Devine, Chris Vitale, Nick Arpa, Andrew Heim
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Featured Sale Listing 402 Miller Avenue North Cape May
___________________________ 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $319,000. Bright and Cheery Remodeled Home
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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Douglas Tomson
Coldwell Banker crew
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
Ryan Griffin Salesperson Direct: 609.602.5578 Office: 609.884.1300
FOR SALE! 623 SUNSET BLVD., WEST CAPE MAY 4 BR/3 BA open concept home with multiple decks showcasing panoramic views. $899,995
FOR SALE!
206 COLUMBIA AVE., WEST CAPE MAY 4 BR/3 BA Spectacular renovation near the Nature Conservancy with a full basement and covered deck. $799,995
FOR SALE!
FOR SALE!
FOR SALE!
151 STIMPSON LN., WEST CAPE MAY 2 BR/1 BA quintessential cottage with rear studio space and outdoor shower. $381,000
5501 PACFIC AVE., WILDWOOD CREST Historic 5 BR/2 BA just a few blocks to the beach. $419,000
1320 B VIRGINIA AVE., LOWER TOWNSHIP 2 BR/1 BA quad with hardwood floors throughout. $314,000
RGriffin@deSatnickRealEstate.com www.deSatnickRealEstate.com
1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204 Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record
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Sol Needles Real Estate
512 Washington Mall, Cape May
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877-248-2684
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cbcapemay.com
Properties For Sale... Call For More Details
221 Stites Avenue, Unit 1, Cape May Point 1 bedroom / 1 bath $332,000
101 W Spruce Avenue, North Wildwood The Pointe Condo 1st floor unit $829,900
3505 & 3407 Route 9 South, Rio Grande The Rio Station $3,500,000
650 Townbank Road, North Cape May Office space rental $6,000/monthly
1524 New York Avenue, Cape May Building lot in Poverty Beach $949,000
108 E Bates Avenue, Villas 3 bedroom / 2 bath $189,900
12 Second Avenue, Cape May 5 bedrooms / 4F-2H baths $4,975,000
120 Orchard Drive, North Cape May 3 bedrooms / 1.5 baths $249,000
509 Pearl Avenue Unit 3, Cape May Point 2 bedrooms / 1 bath $499,000
EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
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Sol Needles Real Estate
Chris and Bill Bezaire
Welcoming our new agent, Michael Kennedy Michael has been a resident of Lower Township for 47 years. He graduated from Lower Cape May Regional High School in 1982 and has been employed as a Department Head with Cape May County Board of Elections for the past 26 years. Michael and his wife Heather, a teacher for Lower Township School District, live in North Cape May with their pugs Molly and Ralphie. They also have two adult children, Mike and Laura. Together they enjoy spending time boating, fishing and relaxing outside by their swimming pool, or at the beach. Having lived here most of his life, Michael knows the neighborhoods inside and out and looks forward to helping you with all your real estate needs.
Cell 609-602-5259
Remax Realty crew
Mikek@cbcapemay.com
512 Washington Mall, Cape May 877-248-2684 cbcapemay.com Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated
Micah York, Annie Mullock, Christine Rothwell
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Coastline Realty crew PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
225 E. Delaware Pkwy, Villas-$139,900
Featured Vacation Rental
Newly Listed
Listed by LAURIE SCHIFFELBEIN REALTOR, SALES ASSOCIATE ABR, MRP, RENE, SRS
13 Douglass Avenue, West Cape May 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths Sleeps 10 Beautiful and very private cottage style home with two en-suite bungalows (three master suites in all). This home is perfect for those who want a different but exceptional Cape May experience. Weekly Rates starting from $4500.
Award Winner 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,2018
Christina P. Clemans Licensed Real Estate Broker 1159 Washington Street Cape May, NJ 08204 609-884-3332 www.chrisclemanssir.com
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You’re Not A Loan
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES
March 14, 2019
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Apex Realty crew
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
Chris Clemans Office
For All Your Mortgage Needs, Contact Us Today at 888.623.2633 or visit us online at oceanfirst.com!
deSatnick Realty crew
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Long and Foster crew PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
Jersey Cape Realty
Stacy Hutchinson Broker Associate Direct: 609.972.6004 Office: 609.884.1300
SALES & RENTALS
Email: SHutchinson@deSatnickRealEstate.com
FOR SALE!
FOR SALE!
511 MULBERRY RD., CAPE MAY BEACH 4 BR/3 BA custom home with an in-ground pool, located close to The Delaware Bay. $729,000
526 SEASHORE RD., ERMA 3 BR/1 BA Ranch style home with a full basement located on a 100’ x 125’ lot. $129,000
www.deSatnickRealEstate.com
1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204
Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record
Buying & selling with integrity & trust
Heijung Park-Colameco Broker / Sales 609-602-8641 Cell Heijung@jerseycaperealty.com
My sellers said: “You exceeded our expectations and we appreciate your willingess to go over and above the basic demands of the everyday real estate sales professional.”
Jersey Cape Realty, Inc. Dolores Lanzalotti, Broker / Owner 739 Washington Street, Cape May
(609) 884-5800 www.JerseyCapeRealty.com
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1021 Illinois Avenue, Cape May
902 Ocean Drive, Lower Twp.
302 Coral Ave., Cape May Point
3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths - $699,900
3 Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths - $850,000
4 Bedrooms | 3.5 Baths - $1,129,000
Village Greene Gorgeous new kitchen with high end appliances, recently installed custom gas fireplace in living room, and professionally designed master bath.
Canyon Club, Unit 204 One of the newest buildings at Canyon Club. Being sold fully furnished -- ready to go for this summer! Panoramic harbor views.
New Construction Fabulous new upside-down home. High end finishes throughout. Second floor screened-in porch with cathedral ceiling.
12 Hyannis Dr., Tranquility/LT
Visit Our New Website
1331 New Jersey Ave., Cape May
3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths - $334,000
5 Bedrooms | 3 Baths - $1,247,000
jerseycaperealty.com Search Sold Properties
Contemporary-style Home Comfortable, affordable, and convenient location! Cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors, gas heat, central air, skylight.
SEE WHAT JUST SOLD!
Wonderful Beach House! Fantastic location offering ocean views and just one block to the beach! New kitchen, abundant storage, two generous decks.
77 Beach Drive, N. Cape May
1319 New Jersey Ave., Cape May
1122 Lafayette Street, Cape May
4 Bedrooms | 1.5 Baths - $750,000
6 Bedrooms | 4.5 Baths - $2,500,000
3 Bedrooms | 1.5 Baths - $459,900
Heated In-ground Pool Stunning beach house in a prime location with ocean views from the second-floor deck. Open living area, designer kitchen.
Quaint Cape May Cottage Many original features lovingly cared for by current owner. Large rear deck leading to slate patio. Walk to Physick Estate.
Direct Water Views Spectacular Bayfront setting. Comfortable, spacious home – update to your liking or build your dream home!
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
202 Yale Avenue, Cape May Point Spacious 4-bedroom Home Two Blocks to Beach- $814,000
1460 Missouri Avenue, Cape May Custom Designed and Professionally Decorated Harbor Views– Price Upon Request
209 S. Broadway, Cape May Classic Cape May Victorian Home Two Blocks to Beach- $1,045,000
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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ACROSS Across 2.2Often (7) eaten with 16 down, this leafy green is a St. Patty’s 6 (2) 7 staple. day (5) (7) of Irish-born singer 6.9Name 13 (8) band. Bono’s (6) oldest pub in Cape May 7.15The 17 (8) that throws an annual St. 20 (8,7)Day party. Patty’s 22Ingredient (9,3) 9. in an Irish coffee 25 (6) 13. Most popular consumed beer on March 17, probably. 15. Name of a tribe that usually denotes Scottish or Irish descent, that shares its name with a professional soccer club based in Glasgow. 17. Symbol of Ireland. 20. Popular American-Irish punk band from Massachusetts. (8,7) 22. Irish dish that consists of meat, potatoes and veggies. (9,3) 25. “Crimson and ______.” DOWN 1. University whose mascot is a leprechaun. (5,4) 3. 2019 oscar winner for Best Picture, _____ Book. 4. Former Lafayette Street store where you could purchase
imported festive gifts. (3,5) Down 5. City 1 where (5,4) the hit tv show Cheers3 takes (5) place. 4 (3,5) 6. Froth-blowing bar on 5 (6) Washington Street Mall. (4,3) (4,3) Day Plunge and 5k 7. St.6Paddy’s 7 (7) headquarters. 8 (8) 8. Washington Street Mall pub. 9 (8,6) 10 (5,6) 9. 1999 crime film The 11 (8,5) ________ ______, about two Irish Catholic brothers tired of crime overrunning the streets of Boston. (8,6) 10. Cereal a leprechaun might eat. (5,6) 11. One down’s nickname. (8,5) 12. Irish born actor, Colin. 14. End of the rainbow find. (3,2,4) 16. Salty meat cooked on March 17. (6,4) 18. What a person may march in. 19. Type of Irish whiskey. 21. Original Fudge Kitchen makes a delicious Irish ____. 23. Bar, e.g. 24. Traditional bread made on St. Patty’s Day. SOLUTION ON PAGE 73
UNDER CONTRACT!
UNDER CONTRACT!
224 W. BUTTERCUP RD., WILDWOOD CREST 4 BR/3 BA custom home with an in-ground pool, located close to The Delaware Bay. $465,000
1600 WHITTIER AVE., NORTH CAPE MAY 3 BR/2 BA with detached garage, located one block from The Delaware Bay Beach. $425,000
www.deSatnickRealEstate.com
1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204
Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record
Zoe Lord
Front Desk Manager/ Salesperson Direct: 609.408.6772 Office: 609.884.1300 Email: ZLord@deSatnickRealEstate.com
FOR SALE!
FOR SALE!
107 HOLLY DR., RIO GRANDE Updated two story, 5 BR/2 BA turn-key home in tranquil Shannon Oaks. $289,000
ROSEMANS LN., CAPE MAY Waterfront new construction. Spicers Creek at Cape May Marina. 4 BR/3.5 BA homes. Sunset views! $799,500
www.deSatnickRealEstate.com
1001 Lafayette St., Cape May NJ 08204
Todd H. deSatnick / Broker of Record
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Winter Concert Series
TROIKA Join us in the Ballroom for a night of modern country music. National country music scene newcomers and winners of the NextNash 2018 finals in Nashville, TROIKA, will take over Congress Hall’s Grand Ball Room playing a mix of country, pop and EDM.
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DINNER & A SHOW $36.99 A dults $9.99 C hildren 4-12 TICKETS ONLY $15.99
d inner F rom 5 pm s how At 7:30 pm
Get tickets at caperesorts.com/concerts
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