A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean ¯ Thursday, May 9, 2013 ¯ Vol. 11, No. 14 ¯ Cape May, America’s Original Seaside Resort
High Schoolers With Style!
Lower Cape May Regional High School’s Prom was held at Convention Hall on Saturday. Aleksey Moryakov
The Ultimate “Goings-On” Guide
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Second Annual MS Benefit At The VFW
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Trunk Show At White
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Need A Friend? Here You Go!
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The Almanac
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Goings-On Around Town
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Get your clamshelling on at the Second Annual Clam-A-Rama event, happening May 11. See below for details. 5/9 Cape May Forum Event The topic is “Natural Cape May.” 6pm at the Cape May County Library in Cape May Court House. More detail at cmclibrary.org. 5/10 Cape May Forum Event The topic is ”Mosaics by Michele.” Create a mosaic watering can. At the Cape May County Library in Cape May Court House. More detail at cmclibrary.org. 5/10 Cape May Forum Event The topic is “Beach Erosion, Hurricane Sandy and Beyond,” and the speaker is Stewart Farrell of the Stockton Coastal Research Center. Location is TBA. 7-9pm. Wine and cheese provided. Visit capemayforum.org. 5/11 Reception For The Artists At SOMA NewArt Gallery Meet the artists (and see their art) behind SOMA’s opening exhibition: Marie Natale, Leslie Martel, and Carol King Hood. 6-9pm. See our story on page 25. 5/11 West Cape May Borough Wide Yard Sale will last from 9am-2pm. Any resident of West Cape May who would like to participate by having a yard sale at their home is encouraged to register on line at drutherford@ westcapemay.us or at West Cape May Borough Hall at 731 Broadway. Think recycle, reuse, reduce. By registering, your address you will be included in a list on the West Cape May Borough Hall website. Yard sale shoppers are encouraged to review the list so they can plan their route for the day. Bulk trash pick up in West Cape May is conveniently scheduled for May 15th. For more information call 609-884-1005. 5/11 Cape May Forum Event The topic is “Cape Cuisine — Everything Water.” At the Cape May County Library in Cape May Court House. More details at cmclibrary.org. 5/11 34th Annual Great Cape May Footrace Presented by the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May, this 5k and 10k certified race course starts at 8am on Beach and Stockton Streets. (Registration begins at 7am. Entry fee is $20 ($15 for kids 14 and under). A portion of all proceeds will benefit Family Promise of Cape May County. Call 609-884-5508. 5/11 Second Annual Clam-A-Rama Join the round robin clam pitching tournament happening on the beach infront of the Rusty Nail for just $25. Registration closes at 11am; tournament lasts from 12-1pm. The festivities continue all day and night at the Rusty Nail with clam specials, drink specials and live entertainment. Visit beachshackcapemay.com. 5/11 Cape May Lighthouse 25/20 Celebration Help celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) reopening the Cape May Lighthouse for climbs to the top, and the release after 20 years of the digitally re-mastered CD, Music From Inside the Lighthouse, by Cape May guitarist Geno White,
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on which he recorded tracks from inside the 1859 Cape May Lighthouse. Events on the grounds are free. 2pm-5pm, on the grounds of the Cape May Lighthouse. Call 609-884-5404. 5/11 Trivia Night The Kiwanis Club of Cape May will hos a Trivia Night with Ed McDonough from 6:30-9pm at the Kiwanis Club House, 1041 Beach Avenue. Snacks and cash bar available. $5 donation at the door. Call 609884-8888. 5/13 Cape May Forum Event Movie night featuring Deep Blue. 6pm at the Cape May County Library in Cape May Court House. More detail at cmclibrary.org. 5/14 Cape May Forum Event The topic is “Seasons on the Maurice River” presented by Jane Galetto of the Wetlands Institute. 6pm at the Cape May County Library in Cape May Court House. More detail at cmclibrary.org. 5/15 Cape May Forum Event The topic is “Herb-Infused Waters: Drink Healthy.” 1pm at the Cape May County Library in Cape May Court House. More detail at cmclibrary.org. 5/16 School Art Show Sandman consolidated school will have its Bi-Annual art Show from 6:30-8pm. The theme is “Under The Sea.” Many different mediums and styles wil be represented, including weaving, clay, painting, mosaics, oil pastel, collage, sewing and soap carving. 5/17 World premiere of “How to Make a Rope Swing” The inaugural production of Cape May Stage’s 25th anniversary season will be directed by Tony-nominee Roy Steinberg. This dramatic story about long-buried secrets in a Jersey Shore town will feature guest performers Lynn Cohen and Barry Phillips along with Ben Rosenblatt. Opens at 8pm at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse on Bank and Lafayette Streets. Call 609-884-1341. 5/17: Fun Speed Golf Outing and Barbeque is being held at the Cape May Par 3, 11am to 6pm, to benefit Volunteers in Medicine. In addition to the round of golf there will be a team skills competition. if time doesn’t allow you to participate in the golf, please join for the barbeque! For more information, call (609) 463-2846. 5/17 GABLES Art Acution Held to benefit the Food bank of South Jersey at The Inn of Cape May, this event is all about local artists! Please visit gablescapemay.com for details. 5/17 Speed Golf Tournament Participate in VIM’s Speed Golf Tournament at the Cape May Par 3... it’s an old sport with a new twist! Foursomes will tee off at 12:30pm and the game will be followed by a barbeque. Golf and BBQ fee is $65; BBQ only is $20. All proceeds benefit Volunteers in Medicine. VIM provides free health care for the uninsured. For more information, to volunteer or donate visit vimcmc.org or call Jackie Meiluta at 609-463-2846, extension 104. 5/17-5/19 Cape May Forum “Water Matters” Weekend Friday night begins iwth a VIP Reception at Covention Hall where you can meet the speakers while enjoying wine and hors d’oeuvres before a concert featuring the Fred Hall Orchestra. Saturday will feature National Geographic Live! speakers at Convention Hall followed by a trolley ride with box lunch to Cape May’s Desalination Plant. Sunday will feature brunch and a showing of the movie Rango. Visit capemayforum.org, and see our story on page 13 for more information. 5/18 3rd Annual Historic House Tour From 10am to 4pm, at least 8 exciting houses — most of them never open to the public before—will be on display. Among them are an Arts and Crafts style cottage in Stone Harbor (built in 1915 by an architect for himself) that has been barely changed from its original appearance, a farmhouse outside of Tuckahoe that is currently being restored to its ca. 1850 appearance, and a Victorian—era
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Thursday, May 9, 2013 Goings-On Around Town ? From Page 6 charmer in Cape May Court House loaded with original stained glass windows. A box lunch with be available for purchase. Tickets are $20, but are discounted at $15 if purchased before the day of the tour. Visit cmcmuseum.org under Calendar of Events. 5/18 Armed Forces Day Ceremony at the World War II Lookout Tower The newly restored World War II Lookout Tower is the perfect setting to pay tribute to the dedicated men and women who have helped preserve our freedom. 11am. Free admission. Call 609-884-5404. 5/18 A Walk With the Ghost Writer Walk the haunted streets of Victorian Cape May with your guide, psychic medium and ghost writer Craig McManus, who will talk about the houses where he has sensed paranormal activity. 8pm. $25 per person. Call 609-884-5404. 5/18 Fisherman’s Wharf Tour Learn how your seafood gets from the sea to your table and discover how Cape May has become the third largest commercial fishing port on the East Coast. 3pm. $10 adults, $7 children (ages 3-12). Call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 5/19 Jazz Vespers Event Coming to the Cape May Vespers Stage at the First Presbyterian Church, Hughes and Decatur Streets, is Breckerville — Jazz Fusion. 8pm. Limited free parking. A $5 minimum donation is expected for this concert. Call 609-884-0680. 5/20 Cape May Forum Event Movie night featuring Oceans. Visit capemayforum.org for more information.
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WEEKLY EVENTS
Carriage House Gallery Exhibit: “Cape May’s Chalfonte Hotel: A Living National Landmark” Home to unforgettable characters and nationally-famous cooks, the Chalfonte Hotel’s intriguing history comes alive in this exhibit at the Carriage House Gallery at the Physick Estate. Guest curated by Karen Fox. Free exhibit opening Friday, April 26 at 7pm. Runs through November 10. Open daily. Call 609-884-5404. Music Together of Cape May Classes This program gives your child the tools to explore rhythm and melody, tapping their inborn potential to be music-makers. Call 609-425-2642. Cape May Brewing Company Tours And Tastings Wednesday and Thursdays from 4-8pm; Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 12-8pm. Call 609-849-9933. Are You Smarter Than A Bartender? Every Thursday, from 8-11pm, it’s bar trivia — you versus the bartender! — at Cabanas. Drink specials. Youth Arts Program From 5 to 8pm every Saturday, children ages 10-14 will create art AND enjoy dinner, courtesy of the Center for Community Arts. The theme is “up-cycled Mixed Media Art.” For more info, call 609-884-7525. Open Mic Night It’s become a local institution, every Friday night at the Pilot House from 8-10pm. Art At The Library The Center for Community Arts presents this art education program for children ages 6-9 at the Cape May Library from 3:30-4:30pm on Thursdays. The class will read a book, discuss the illustrations and create art inspired by the story. This year’s theme? Animals in art! For more info, contact 609-884-7525. Mommy And Me Nature Classes For curious naturalists-to-be and a guardian. $7 for members, $9 for non-members. At the Nature Center of Cape May. 10:30am-11:30am. Call 609-898-8848. Story Book Hour Conducted by the Cape May Library, this program includes storybook readings, games and playtime. Wednesdays from 10:30am to 11:30am. Call 609-884-9565. Birding Tours By trail or by boat! Contact the Cape May Bird Observatory at 609-884-2736 for a complete list.
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5/3: Pre Wedding Party In The Boiler Room
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Dakota Laroche, Sierra Laroche, Montang Laroche, Harny Tibbrine, John R. Posluny
Friends of Michela Rossi and Kurt Potocki gathered to celebrate the nuptials of the soon-to-be bride and groom, which took place at Wilbraham Mansion on May 4.
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Talk Of The Town
ramblings, gossip, SHOUT-OUTS, and occasionally important odds and ends
Have You Heard? SOMETHING very exciting is happening at the Red Store. Aside from the fact that they’re opening for dinner on May 17, their “Counter” is ready to go! Here is your chance to enjoy a meal prepared by Executive Chef Lucas Manteca, who will explain each dish in a beautiful, private kitchen. Thirteen courses, six guests... it’s sounds like the makings of a pretty special evening to us. Available dates so far include May 21, 22 and 29, and June 4 and 5.
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It’s the dream team of Cape May Veterinary Hospital: Dr. Bob Panaccio (eft), Dr. Bob Moffatt, and the newest addition, Dr. Nancy Reilly. See our story on page 20.
Walk On
THE human species runs the achievement gamut; there are those of us whose greatest accomplishment is beating a skee ball record at the arcade, and there are those of us who do something remarkable to make a difference in this world. Most fall somewhere in between but, if we’re very lucky, we happen to encounter a handful of folks, over the course of our lives, who fall into the latter group. The Cape May Forum consistently brings such movers and shakers to Cape May, in order to facilitate discussion about issues that matter to our community and our world. For this year’s Forum, “Water Matters,” event organizers didn’t have to look too far. One of the speakers on the docket for the May 18 presentation at Convention Hall, featuring explorers from
National Geographic Live!, is West Cape May’s John Francis, better known as the Planetwalker. We caught up with John, a 67-year-old Philadelphia native, in the Sixth Avenue home he shares with his wife Martha and their two boys, 12-year-old Sam and six-year-old Luke. It’s a house his parents purchased when he was just about Luke’s age. “This is still a rural area,” he told us, “but it was even more rural back then. Sixth Avenue was still a pebbly road. I loved Cape May even as a child.” But the house was only a summer cottage at the time — John attended school in his hometown of North Philadelphia. Eventually, he enrolled in La Salle University, but dropped out in the 60s to leave for California and be part of the cultural revolution happening at the time. “What does it mean to
be a hippie? I wore beads,” John joked, adding, on a serious note, that the movement at the time was about getting back to the land. Still, “environment” wasn’t yet a buzz word, and John wasn’t yet an active conservationist. His focus was largely monopolized by the angst of the Vietnam War, and the great number of his friends who’d been drafted… that is, until a 1971 oil spill — 800,000 gallons strong — in the San Francisco Bay changed everything. “If you’ve never seen an oil spill,” John said, “you don’t want to. It’s one thing to read about it in the newspaper from 1,000 miles away. It’s a different thing to have to witness it in person.” The birds whose wings became coated in crude were an especially jarring image for John,
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A BIG shout-out to local James Pask who recently defended his Ph.D. dissertation entitled The Role of Antimicrobial Skin Peptides in Defense of Leopard Frogs Against Chytridiomycosis ( yowza!) at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. James is the 2003 salutatorian of Wildwood Catholic High School. He is currently adjunct faculty at Austin Peay State University, teaching courses in Genetics and Introduction to Biology, and he’ll graduate with his Ph.D this month.
Hot Tip! SO WE’RE not even into the heat of the season yet, and the mosquitoes have already started invading. But not to fear, we’ve heard about a natural repellent we think is worth sharing, if you’re the chemical-fearing type. Simply take a lime, slice it in half, stick as many pieces of fresh clove into it as possible, and voilà!
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Subscriber Of The Week
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Each week, we will feature a lucky subscriber (and Exit Zero T-shirt winner!) in this spot. This week’s subscriber: Maureen Maloney of North Cape May, NJ. How long have you been coming to Cape May? Since the late 60s, early 70s. What do you like about it? It’s just so beautiful, especially this time of year. I still can’t believe I live here. It’s such a beautiful city. What’s your favorite place? Definitely the Washington Street Mall. Least favorite thing about Cape May? Well, one time I drove around for twenty minutes looking for a parking spot, and finally I just left. In the summer, it’s really bad. What is your favorite restaurant? The first to come to mind was Lucky Bones, so that’s what I’ll say. And your favorite store? It’s in the mall... I forget the name of it. Oh well, how about Madame’s Port? What do you like about Exit Zero? I love everything about Exit Zero. I love the articles and, of course, all the pictures. I’m in there a lot. People always say things like, “I saw you in the Exit Zero again!” What’s your least favorite thing about Exit Zero? I really don’t have any least favorite thing. What’s your T-shirt size? Large, I guess. Want to join our army of subscribers — there are hundreds of them in nearly 30 states! Call us on 609-770-8479 or buy one online at ezstore.us. It’s $50 for all 47 BW issues PLUS our six color issues.
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Talk Of The Town ? From Page 13 who calls his childhood pastime of caring for the injured animals a rite of passage. “If one fell from a tree and hurt a wing, I would feed it and nurse it back to health, and this helped me become a person more attuned to nature, and the idea of something beyond the self,” he said. “This oil spill brought me back.” The following year, John gave up riding in motorized vehicles, a vow that would last 22 years. It was an oath so startling, so unheard of, some people reacted with hostility. “I found myself arguing so much about the environment and about the walking that I thought, ‘Maybe I don’t know what I’m talking about.’” So John gave up talking, too, a vow that would last 17 years. In 1983, he left the west coast, where he’d been working as a band manager and volunteer firefighter, and began walking east, on a silent journey — self-described as “crazy” — that would take him
across the nation. “I wanted to listen,” he said. “I wanted to listen and not say ‘No,’ or ‘Let me tell you what I think,’ or ‘I don’t believe it,’ or ‘That’s not true,’ or ‘I don’t think that way.’ I was going to listen and hear and learn.” And learn, John did. He earned three degrees on his trip, including a Bachelors in science and math from Southern Oregon University, a Masters in environmental science from the University of Montana, and a PhD in Land Resources from the University of Wisconsin. But his greatest lesson was one he never heard from a professor at a podium. “As I listened,” he said, “I realized that ‘environment’ does not pertain only to loss of species, loss of habitat, pollution and all of those things we traditionally think about. If we are indeed a part our own environment, then our first opportunity to treat the environment in a sustainable way — or to even understand what we mean by sustainability — is to reevaluate the way we treat one another. This is our first chance to affect
the environment in a positive way. Coming after that are human rights and civil rights and gender equality and economic equity. All of these things are a part of the environment.” Nothing broke John. When he needed to work — as a musician playing his banjo in various bars and restaurants, as a workstudy student at his university, or as a printer in South Dakota — he did so in silence. Even the college courses he began teaching along the way — one of them a lecture on discussion, no less — were taught in silence. “Every year on my birthday, I’d reevaluate,” he said. “I’d ask if this is working, and I’d think to myself, ‘You’re still learning, so keep your mouth shut and keep walking’.” But on the 20th anniversary of Earth Day, appropriately, John decided it was time for his message to be heard. So in Washington, DC, he startled himself with the sound of his own voice. “It took a minute to realize it was me
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up where he left off the year before, this time with university students by his side (several universities offer credit for the experience). And last weekend saw the airing of the BBC World service program for which John was recently interviewed. It is called, coincidentally, “Forum.” Now, John — who likes to walk about two hours a day in Cape May — is preparing to share his knowledge at Cape May Forum’s upcoming event… although, he admitted to us, he’s just as excited about speaking at career day at West Cape May Elementary School, where his sons — both of them members of the Cape May Waves swim team — are enrolled. We asked the Planetwalker, as the father of these two young boys, how he feels about the state of the planet’s future. “It is simple,” he said. “I really do believe everyone has the power within themselves to be part of positive change. If everyone in our state, in our borough, even just on
who was thanking the crowd for coming, and not someone behind me,” he said. “My mother jumped from her seat in the audience to say ‘Hallelujah’!” (The other vow would last a little longer, however; the following day, after being struck by a car, John convinced the ambulance to allow him to walk to the hospital.) Since then, John, now a National Geographic fellow, has also walked the length of South America. He has been named a United Nations Environmental Program Goodwill ambassador, and he’s counseled the US government regarding oil spill legislation. He is the author of two books — Planetwalker: How to Change Your World One Step At A Time and The Ragged Edge of Silence — both published by National Geographic. An independent movie about his journey is also in the works and, every year, he retraces his steps back across the country, picking
our little island began treating others with respect and dignity, the whole world would change. I have no doubt about that.” For more information on John or the other National Geographic Explorers — Don Belt and Dennis Dimik — who will speak at Convention Hall from 9am to 1pm on the 18th, visit capemayforum.org, or call 619-770-2626.
All About Boats
THERE was no cotton candy, no water-skiing squirrels, no bounce houses or funnel cake kiosks at the Strictly Boaters Boat Show May 3-5 at South Jersey Marina. It was a boat show for boat owners, boat lovers and boat sellers, not wannabees or folks waiting for their ship to come in so they can buy a yacht. “How many times can you hear ‘When I win the lottery,’” asked South Jersey Marina’s Mark Allen, the show manager. Some time ago South Jersey Marina had a beautiful new ocean yacht in a boat show located to the north of our county. Someone
decided to change their baby’s diaper in the main stateroom of the yacht, ruining a new comforter in the process. That was an eye opener. Thus was born the Strictly Boater’s Show. It was not a carnival or a place to buy a ShamWow, it was boats, boats and more boats. It was boats you could trailer and boats so big you’d need to hire Alan Hale Jr. from Gilligan’s Island to bring it into a dock. On opening day, which dawned windy and chilly, an owner of a 55-footer was backing up, cursing, running engines forward and reverse and yelling at his young crew members to tie up his million-dollar yacht in the choppy seas. This year’s show featured 12 dealers with offerings that could tempt 20-somethings looking for an $11,800 Yamaha Wave Runner or a wealthy old salt looking for a 50-foot Viking yacht with fly bridge for over $1 million.
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Talk Of The Town ? From Page 16 Having the show in a marina offered an opportunity for prospective boat buyers to take the boat out for a sea trial, not just walk through on dry land and imagine how it handled. Deals were made and people went home with shiny new vessels or arranged for delivery. The event was designed to be part of a weekend stay in Cape May, to allow for enjoying everything the city has to offer in spring, despite a temperature that stalled around 59 degrees. Congress Hall offered special room rates for attendees. A
number of attendees on opening day were men past the age of 50 walking in groups, many wearing caps bearing the name of a boat manufacturer or distant marina. Mark said many came with their wives, most of whom were absent from South Jersey Marina, preferring instead to shop and sightsee in Cape May. Boat owners on average buy a new vessel every two to three years, said Mark, although there was an uptick in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy as owners headed to dealers clutching their insurance checks. New Jersey Outboards of Bayville brought 15 boats to the show, 12 on land and three in the
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water, including product from Sea Hunt, Steiger Craft, Godfrey Pontoon boats, Hurricane Deck boats and Yamaha outboards. Co-owner Paul Gioe Jr. said he expected to sell boats at the show, and that they specialized in 21- to 24-foot affordable boats, ranging in price from $20,000 to $80,000. You don’t have to be rich to own a boat — you can finance one for up to 15 years with monthly payments of $200 to $300, said Paul. If you buy a boat with a price tag over $50,000, you can stretch your payments to 20 years. Although a 20-year-old car will probably be in the junkyard, chances are your boat will still be in use at that age, he said. Steve of Langhorne, Pennsylvania. was in a tent, escaping the wind, shopping for marine electronics. He had purchased a boat at the previous year’s show. It escaped damage because he sold it three days before Hurricane Sandy made landfall, he said. John and Sue Ferguson
of Brigantine were looking at a gleaming white 40-foot boat with fly bridge. John is captain of the charter boat Full Moon Too. He looked like he could sail the Queen Mary to England with one arm tied behind his back. Taking to heart Mark’s comments on winning the lottery, we shopped for our boat of choice. We started with a 2005, 17-foot Boston Whaler Montauk for $19,900. Our runner-up was a 2013 Sea Hunt Game Fish with twin, four -stroke 150 horsepower Yamaha outboard motors for $79,995. If we won Powerball, the obvious choice was a 2008 model year, 54-foot Viking convertible Sport Fisherman with a cruising speed of 34 knots courtesy of two 1,550-horsepower diesel engines. It featured a master stateroom, two guest staterooms and a salon with a bar, 42-inch LCD TV, teak accents and a killer stereo system. All this for $1.2 million. Dream big, live big.
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Animal Whisperer A FEW weeks ago, one of the four Exit Zero mutts, our 14-year-old German shepherd named Rudy, experienced an episode of laryngeal paralysis that made breathing difficult. We took him to Cape May Veterinary Hospital On Petticoat Creek Lane, where Dr. Bob Moffatt and Dr. Bob Panaccio took excellent care of him. After recommending we keep Rudy at the clinic so they could keep an eye on him, Dr. Moffatt showed us where he’d be staying, so that
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we could see with our own eyes how comfortable he would be. And after Rudy came home, feeling better, the doctors followed up with phone calls, and even a house visit, to make sure all was well. In short, we love Cape May Veterinary Hospital (just like we love Hienkel Electric because of the same super-high level of customer service and quality work, but we digress). Every time we bring our animals here, we leave impressed, and so do all of the other clients with whom we’ve spoken. And now comes another
reason to love this place — Dr. Nancy Reilly has joined the team, and she’s a woman who’s bursting with good vibes and great energy. We sat down with Nancy — world traveler, new mom, and lover of all things Cape May — shortly after her first official day on the job... “It’s such a wonderful practice,” she told us. “I feel so fortunate. The doctos and technicians are unbelievable. Of course, you’re in it for the animals, but doing this job, you make many human connections as well, and the people in Cape May are exceptional, and just so welcoming.” Nancy grew up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvana, where she decided at a young age to become a doctor of veterinary medicine. “But I really struggled with chemistry in high school,” she said. “My dad, a retired physician, was my tutor, and he didn’t mince words. He said, ‘There’s no way you’re going to get into vet school, so you need to think of a plan B’.” So, Nancy heeded his advice and attended Villanova University,
where she studied business with a minor in French, before starting a job in marketing and promotions with the Turner Broadcasting Network in Atlanta But no matter how much she enjoyed her work, something still tugged Nancy back to animals. So, to the dismay of her parents, she enrolled in West Chester University, where she spent two-and-ahalf years putting herself through the pre-requisite classes before finally attending the University of Pennsylvania’s four-year veterinary school. “To this day,” she said, “I have a difficult time sitting still, and I’m pretty sure it’s because I spent so many years studying in a library.” In a library, and on Native American reservations, as part of a program called RAS, or Remote Animal Veterinary Service. Nancy was one of the student volunteers who traveled west to California or South Dakota, working in spay/ neuter clinics she’d help set up in
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Talk Of The Town ? From Page 20 reservation fire halls and community centers. “It was a wild experience,” she said. After graduation, Nancy continued honing her surgery skills at Hodis Vet Group in New York City and at Shore Vets in Seaville. “I’ve seen a lot of crazy things,” she said. “Dogs with sticks stuck to the roofs of their mouths, dogs who’ve gotten into illicit drugs, and dogs who’ve eaten eyeglasses and baby bottle nipples and underwear... they always eat underwear.” Now, Nancy is excited for the next phase of her career, one she must balance with family life. “I met my husband, Billy Matthews, who was born and raised in Cape May, in the Brown Room during my last year of veterinary school,” she told us. “He was shivering with a sunburn, I recommended he take an Advil, and the rest is history. I always thought I’d end up with another vet; we could come home and talk
about our cases. But Billy never even had pets growing up!” Now, Nancy and Billy are bringing up two adopted sons, 20-month-old Luke and 16-month-old Kyle. And a mutt called Phoebe and the “one-eyed wonder” cat called Ralphie. Still, the busy couple find time to travel, oftentimes to wherever the Olympics are being held, as Billy works as a sports producer for NBC. “I try my best to tag along,” Nancy said. “I don’t care if he’s working, I just love seeing new places. I’ll climb the Great Wall of China by myself!” But, no matter where they go, it’s coming home that is, oftentimes, most exciting. “Going new places makes us realize just how beautiful it is here,” Nancy said. “We love these beaches, but I also love strolling down the promenade with the kids, or taking Phoebe for a quick run, a 30-minute zen moment, along the bike path. To be living here and working for this practice, it all feels too good to be true.”
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cape may bulletin board ■ CALLING ALL ACTORS Applications are available for the awardwinning East Lynne Theater Company’s Summer Student Workshop. This year, it’s An Evening of Fables, presented in storytelling fashion, with a minimum of props and costumes. Like last year’s workshop, the focus is on the storytellers themselves, working as a tight ensemble, and the imagination. Call 609-884-5898. ■ CALLING ALL FERRY LOVERS A job fair will be held inside the rotunda of the Cape May ferry terminal, 1200 Lincoln Blvd. The purpose is to attract qualified people to apply for seasonal/casual positions in various departments, including Customer Service, Food and Retail and Marine. During the busy summer season, the Ferry hires more than 250 seasonal employees. A welcome table with job postings will be set up and candidates will be directed to the Gallery to meet with hiring managers to be interviewed on the spot. Candidates are subject to a background check and will be able to apply on-line inside the Gallery. 10am to 2pm. ■ CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS New Jersey Audubon’s Nature Center of Cape May needs help, YOUR HELP in the Nature Store and Welcome Center. There is a critical need for volunteers to help out as RECEPTIONISTS, GREETERS and GIFT SHOP cashiers. Call 609-8988848 or email us: nccm@njaudubon.org ■ CALLING ALL BOATERS NJ Boating Safety Courses are offered at the US Coast Guard Training Center from 8:30am to 4:30pm on May 18, June 22, July 20, and August 10. This course is required for all vessel operators and personal water craft operators in the State of New Jersey and offered by USCG Auxiliary Flotilla 82, Cape May.
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A Little Slice of the Caribbean
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New SOMA Gallery Show Features South Jersey Trio If you love beautiful images of Cape May, you won’t want to miss it
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EEN suffering from art withdrawal through the winter? SOMA NewArt Gallery’s first exhibition of the year opens this Saturday, May 11, featuring three solo exhibitions by South Jersey artists: Carol King Hood, Marie Natale and Leslie Martel. Two of the shows feature beautiful images of Cape May attractions and architecture. In Gallery One, “Indoor Spaces/Outside Places” features new watercolors by nationally acclaimed award-winning artist Marie Natale. Her new work is designed to highlight the myriad ways in which light creates the essence of a great painting. Using a variety of watercolor techniques, Natale explores the illumination of ambiance that light creates in locations indoors and out. Her knowledge of art theory and design, along with her rich palette of color, give vibrant life to her iconic paintings of Victorian houses, indoor and outdoor cafés and meeting places, rustic boat shacks and seaside landscapes. All her paintings share her masterful style of light, charm, beauty, and
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Carol King Hood’s “Creamsicle Lunch” is an oil on canvas painting, 18” x 24”
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SOMA NewArt Gallery ? From Page 25 peacefulness. Natale states as her goal “to use my talents to make the world a brighter place, and to share with others the happiness that art has brought into my life.” Marie is a dedicated teacher with a Masters Degree in Art Education. She teaches watercolor painting both privately and at art guilds throughout the East Coast and abroad. She is a Signature Member of the Noyes Museum, The New Jersey and Philadelphia Water Color Societies, and a Board member of NJWCS. Marie has captured many awards for her watercolors both locally and at the National level. Natale will also be painting Exit Zero’s color issue covers this year, so look out for those. In Gallery Two, SOMA presents “The Plentiful Palette” by Leslie Martel, a dedicated student of Marie Natale. Her work embraces the elements of collage, watercolor and acrylic, using intense color, overlaying collage and paint, producing abstractions of the obvious things around us. In Gallery Three, Cape May Point artist, Carol King Hood is exhibiting “Kumbayah”, which willl feature 33 oil paintings inspired by the simple lives and history of the nuns
Above: Marie Natale’s “Ebbitt Room” and right, Leslie Martel’s “Just Peachy”. Both paintings will be part of the trio of exhibitions at SOMA NewArt Gallery, opening this Saturday, May 11. of St. Joseph’s and their summers at Saint Mary’s by the Sea retreat house in Cape May Point. Hood, an admirer of plein air painting, uses this technique and her own signature style of brilliant colors and strong painterly brush stokes to capture the everyday life of the residing nuns who roam the retreat’s premises and nearby surroundings. Her exhibit will also explore the history of the Sisters before and after Vatican II; the shedding of the Habit for more contemporary clothing. The title, “Kumbayah” symbolizes social change through peaceful means, which is the
work/mission of the Sister’s today. The exhibit will be on view at SOMA Gallery from May 11 to June 9. The Opening Artist Reception will be held on May 11 from 6pm to 9pm. SOMA NewArt Gallery is located at 31 Perry Street in Carpenters Square Mall, Cape May. Spring hours are 10am to 6pm, Thursday to Monday. Visit SOMA online at somagallery.net, on Facebook, or call 609898-7488.
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The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink Chart What you need to know about the food and the vibe
Meals served
Price range of entrées
Bar or BYOB?
Should I book?
Food for kids?
Other details
Aleathea’s 7 Ocean Street, Cape May (609) 884-5555, Ext. 226 www.innofcapemay.com
Aleathea’s serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy a cocktail on their beachfront porch. Happy hour is Sunday thru Friday with drink specials (3-6pm) and food specials (4-5pm.)
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$15-$45 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
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Avalon coffee 7 Gurney Street, Cape May, 898-8088, 3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May www.avaloncoffeecompany.com
They have great sandwiches as well as great coffee, cappuccinos, lattes, bagels, smoothies and much more. Plus two locations to choose from in the area.
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Axelsson’s Blue Claw 991 Ocean Drive, Cape May (609) 884-5878 www.blueclawrestaurant.com
Fine dining near the harbor. Elegant dining room, delicious food, and the classic Clipper Ship Pub with an affordable pub menu make Blue Claw a great place to dine.
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BELLA VIDA CAFÉ 406 N. Broadway, West Cape May (609) 884-6332 www.bellavidacafe.com
You’ll leave feeling satisfied, and proud for having made a healthy choice. There are lots of homemade selections, with plenty of vegan and vegetarian items.
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$5-$25 Cards: V, MC, D
BYOB
NO
YES
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The Black Duck 1 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 898-0100 www.blackduckonsunset.com
A chic interior and stylish food, but the ambience is anything but pretentious. Modern American cuisine. Plus one of the the coolest addresses on the island!
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BYOB
YES
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The Blue Pig Tavern 251 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-8422 www.congresshall.com
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.
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$12-$36 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
FULL BAR
YES
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Boiler room 251 Beach Avenue in Congress Hall Cape May (609) 884-8421
A main hot spot in town. The Boiler Room is where it’s at for a cocktail and the music to dance it off.
Cocktails
Cards: V, MC, AE, D
Full Bar
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brown room 251 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-8422 www.congresshall.com
It’s Cape May’s living room... Cape May’s stylish, sexy, Gatsby-esque living room. And the cocktails are as good as the decor.
Cocktails
Cards: V, MC, AE, D
Full Bar
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Cabanas 429 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-4800 www.cabanasonthebeach.com
The party is here — always warm and friendly in this lively beachfront bar, featuring great food and some of the best live bands around.
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$8-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
FULL BAR
YES
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Cape May brewing company 1288 Hornet Road, Rio Grande (609) 849-9933 www.capemaybrewery.com
It’s the first microbrewery at ther Jersey shore, and it’s creating quite the buzz... they won Best IPA at the 2012 Atlantic City Beer Fest. Check out the new tasting room.
Brewery
$5-$11 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
Bar
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Cape May Honey Farm 135 Sunset Boulevard West Cape May (609) 425-6434
Cape May Honey Farm offers local raw honey, imported honey, and home and beauty products that have been homemade using beeswax.
Honey
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KEY u Onsite parking b Handicap accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season
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The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink Chart What you need to know about the food and the vibe
photographS by Aleksey moryakov
Christine, Marco, Judy
Ruth Brant, Mark Chamberlain
Melissa Conover, Danielle Monell, Nicole Dean
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Meals served
Price range of entrées
Bar or BYOB?
Should I book?
Food for kids?
Other details
Cape May olive oil company 324 Carpenter’s Lane Cape May 800-584-1887
This spot features 20 different varieties of olive oils and balsamic vinegars, pastas, spreads, jams, mustards, infused salts and sugars, and much more.
Olive Oils and more
$3-$60 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
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Cape May Winery 711 Townbank Road, North Cape May (609) 884-1169 www.capemaywinery.com
This beautiful winery is open daily from 12-5pm (6pm Fri and Sat.) Make a reservation to tour the winery on Saturdays at 3pm. Look for their new wine releases!
Winery
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Carney’s Beach and Jackson, Cape May (609) 884-4424 carneyscapemaynj.com
Live music on the weekends, great early bird specials, happy hour specials, and casual fare that’s reliably good... all across the street from the beach. Open seven days a week.
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BAR
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YES
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carriage house 1048 Washington Street, Pysick Estate, (609) 884-5404 www.capemaymac.org
Located at the famous Physick Estate, The Carriage House offers everything from hearty wraps, salads, quiche and paninis to classic teas.
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BYOB
YES
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Cucina Rosa 301 Washington Street Mall (609) 898-9800 www.cucinarosa.com
Nicely located at the beginning of the mall, this classic Italian restaurant is a must-visit. Simply superb food.
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BYOB
YES
YES
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C-View inn Texas Avenue & Washington Cape May (609) 884-4712
A locals’ favorite, the oldest and friendliest tavern in town with great wings, excellent pub fare and cold beer. Check their ad for their nightly specials.
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FULL BAR
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depot market cafÉ 409 Elmira Street Cape May (609) 884-8030
Owners Chris and Lisa Shriver are keeping the old favorites at this locals’ joint AND adding new specials. Check their Facebook page for daily specials.
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$6-$14
BYOB
NO
YES
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The Ebbitt Room 25 Jackson Street, (609) 884-5700 www. virginiahotel.com
Enjoy your mealon the Ebbitt Room porch, overlooking tree-lined Jackson Street, or enjoy the simple elegance of this dining room.
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YES
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410 Bank Street 410 Bank Street, Cape May (609) 884-2127 www.410bankstreet.com
After more than 25 years, 410 still one of Cape May’s finest restaurants, serving food that’s as brilliant and creative as ever.
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$25-$37 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BYOB
YES
YES
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gecko’s Carpenter’s Square Mall Cape May (609) 898-7750
Superb and authentic southwestern food on the patio makes for a sublime culinary experience in a garden like setting. Now go grab a burrito!
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$8-$24
BYOB
YES
YES
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GODMOTHER’S Broadway & Sunset (609) 884-4543 www.godmothersrestaurant.com
Excellent downhome Italian food, just like your mama, or your grandma, or your aunt would make. Reasonably priced and great for a family dinner.
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BYOB
YES
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KEY u Onsite parking b Handicap accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season
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What you need to know about the food and the vibe
Meals served
Price range of entrées
Bar or BYOB?
Should I book?
Food for kids?
Other details
green street market 3167 Route 9 South, Rio Grande (609) 463-0606 greenstreetmarket.com
This family owned and operated gourmet food store provides all natural, healthy, fresh and delicious whole foods specializing in organic, locally grown and fair trade certified products.
Organic Food Shop
Please call for info
N/A
NO
YES
u b H
harbor view 954 Ocean Drive, Cape May (609) 884-5444 www.harborviewcapemay.com
A Key West vibe, great views of the harbor, good food and regular entertainment. Friday is pizza night and Shrimp Stravaganza! Burger Mania is on Sunday.
B, L, D
$6-$30 Cards: V, MC
BAR
NO
YES
u b H U
HARPooN HENRY’S Beach Drive & Browning, N. Cape May (609) 886-5529 www.harpoonhenrys.net
Famous for its sunsets, there’s no better place to sip on a cocktail while watching that sunset. Dog friendly on patio and at umbrella tables.
L, D
$10-$21 Cards: V, MC, D
BAR
NO
YES
u b H U
harry’s ocean Bar & grille Madison & Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 88-HARRY www.harryscapemay.com
When the Hirsch family opened Harry’s, it became an instant hot spot. the restaurant offers daily happy hour specials, one amazing view of the Atlantic, and that relaxed, delicious menu...
B, L, D
$8-$24 Cards: V, MC, D, AE
BAR
YES
YES
u b H
hawk haven vineyard 600 S. Railroad Ave., Rio Grande (609) 846-7347 www.hawkhavenvineyard.com
Open year round. Tasting room open daily 11am to 6pm. Wine tasting & sales, wine by the glass & bottle, gourmet cheese plates to enjoy on premise.
L, Winery
$6-$32 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
Winery
NO
NO
u H U
hemingway’s 1045 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-5611 www.hemingwayscapemay.com
Casual & family-friendly, Hemingway’s offers great seafood, prime beef and nightly specials. Enjoy their happy hours daily from 4-7pm and DJ/Dancing every weekend.
B, L, D
$15-$38 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
YES
YES
u b H
the lobster house Fisherman’s Wharf, (609) 884-8296 www.thelobsterhouse.com
Take-out, fish market, restaurant, raw bar, breakfast, dinner... The Lobster House has it all. Drinks on the Schooner American before dinner is a lovely experience.
B, L, D
$5-$48.50 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
NO
YES
u b H U
louisa’s chocolate bar 108 Jackson Street Cape May (609) 884-5519
Have a sweet tooth? This is the place for you. The chocolate is of the highest quality... in both familiar and adventurous flavors. Plus chcocolate is good for your soul!
Chocolates
$2 - ? Cards: V, MC, AE, D
N/A
NO
YES
H
lucky bones 1200 Route 109, (609) 884-BONE www.luckybonesgrill.com
A huge hit and locals’ favorite for a reason. Excellent food, great bar vibe, superb service. Lucky Bones gets it right every single time.
L, D
$6-$22 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
For tables of eight or more
YES
u b H
mad batter 19 Jackson Street, Cape May (609) 884-5970 www.madbatter.com
The original fine dining restaurant in Cape May and still one of the best. Enjoy creative, tasty food at a table or at the bar... where drinks are half off 3 -6pm. Live music, Thursday to Sunday.
B, L, D
$19-$30 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
YES
YES
b H
marie nicole’s 9510 Pacific, Wildwood Crest (609) 522-5425 www.marienicoles.com
Marie Nicole’s serves modern American cuisine with a European ambiance. Delicious entrees, delectable desserts and cool cocktails.
D
$19-$44 Cards: V, MC, D, AE
BAR
YES
NO
KEY u Onsite parking b Handicap accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season
u b
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Meals served
Price range of entrées
Bar or BYOB?
Should I book?
Food for kids?
Other details
D
$15-$30 Cards: V, MC, D, AE
BAR
YES
NO
D
BAR Cards: V, MC, D, AE
BAR
YES
YES
u b H U
Martini Beach 429 Beach Avenue Cape May (609) 884-1925
A lively nightspot with a friendly vibe, fine Mediterranean dishes, and a panoramic oceanfront view.
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. Plus we love just sitting at the lovely bar.
Montreal Liquor Store Beach Ave and Madison Cape May (609) 884-6114
Grab a bottle of your favorite vino on your way to a BYOB, or st ock up on beer and spirits for your next party.
Spirits
$5-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
Liquor Store
NO
NO
u b H
ocean view Beach & Grant Avenues (609) 884-3772 www.oceanviewrestaurant.com
A large and very reliable menu. 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
original fudge kitchen Washington Street Mall and on the Promenade, Cape May 800-23-FUDGE • fudgekitchens.com
It’s family owned and operated, and you can tell. The service AND the fudge are exceptional. And their saltwater taffy? It’s the perfect seashore treat.
Chocolates and candy
$3-$15 V, MC, AE, D
NA
NO
YES
b H
oyster bay 615 Lafayette Street, Cape May 884-2111 www.oysterbayrestaurantnj.com
A lovely dining room, a beautiful new bar, a new bar menu, great martinis and classic, generous dishes. Check out their happy hour daily from 4:00-6:30.
D
$12-$29 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
YES
YES
u b H
peter shields 1301 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-9090 www.petershieldsinn.com
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
THE PILOT HOUSE 142 Decatur Street, Cape May (609) 884-3449 www.pilothousecapemay.com
A classic pub and restaurant offering award-winning burgers, excellent homemade comfort food, fresh local seafood and an authentic, friendly ambience.
L, D
$5-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
YES
YES
H U
the red store 500 Cape Avenue, Cape May Point (609) 884-5757
Awesome food in a secluded, serene setting. Join them for a scrumptious breakfast, grab a coffee and muffin, or relax on the porch with a delicious lunch.
B, L
$5-$35 Cash only
BYOB
NO
YES
u b H
rio station 3505 Route 9 South Rio Grande (609) 889-2000
While everything around it has changed, the Rio is still serving excellent food with old-style, friendly service. great wings too!
L, D
$13-$29 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
YES
YES
u b H
seasalt 1035 Beach Avenue (609) 884-7000 www.capemayoceanclubhotel.com
Black wood and granite tables, mother-of-pearl barfront, river rock decor... the vibe is as cool as the food is delicious. Reserve the chef’s intimate private table for up to 14. Opens May 10.
D
$8-$20 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
YES
YES
u b H
KEY u Onsite parking b Handicap accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season
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Dinner from 5-9pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday Treat Mom for Mother’s Day! Dinner from 4-8pm All moms get a Rose!
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The Crew from Social Services
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photographS by Aleksey moryakov
Early Dinner Specials 5-6pm Light Fare Pub Menu 5-10pm
Try a Taste of Asia at the Blue Claw!
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Meals served
Price range of entrées
Bar or BYOB?
Should I book?
Food for kids?
Other details
L, D
$4-$12 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
N/A
N/A
YES
b H
Liquor Store
Please call for info
N/A
N/A
NO
u b H
B, L, D
$18-$35 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BYOB
YES
YES
b
Seaside Cheese Company 600 Park Blvd (609) 884-8700 www.seasidecheesecapemay.com
A huge plus for the area when it opened, and this place continues to delight with savory gourmet cheeses and treats. Plus they now carry caviar too.
Sunset Liquors 106 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May (609) 435-5052
A brand-new liquor store has hit town, conveniently located on Sunset Boulevard. Spirits, wines, beers, ice and snacks — and some of the coolest light fittings you ever saw.
tisha’s 318 Washington Street Mall (609) 884-9119 www.tishasfinedining.com
This local favorite moved from Convention Hall to the mall and serves delicious food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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. You’ll find some of the best live entertainment in town here.
L, D
$12-$25 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
NO
YES
b H
Ukai 1500 Route 47 South, Rio Grande (609) 770-7773 www.sushiukai.com
Enjoy delicious, fresh and nutritious authentic Chinese, Japanese, Malaysian and Thai cuisine — all homemade. They also serve delicious sushi. Try the Fire Wok.
L, D
$2-$37 Cards: V, MC, AE
BYOB
YES
YES
u b H
uncle bill’s pancake house Beach Avenue and Perry Street Cape May (609) 884-7199
Reliably excellent food — there is a reason why people wait... excellent breakfasts. Open daily. Sit outside and eat if the weather is nice.
B, L
$4-$9
BYOB
NO
YES
u b H
union park Beach Avenue & Howard, (609) 884-8811 www.unionparkdiningroom.com
It’s been included in NJ.com’s “Most Romantic” list three times, and it’s opening this weekend. Take in the restaurant’s gorgeous view of the Atlantic, elegant ambiance, and delicious food.
D
$18-$35 Cards: V, MC, AE
BYOB
YES
YES
H
vincenzo’s little italy ii 3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May (609) 889-6610
If you want to bring the family for a fine and fun Italian meal, look no further than here. The kids will love it. Check out their recently expanded pizzeria
L, D
$8-$20 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BYOB
YES
YES
u b H
WASHINGTON INN 801 Washington Avenue, 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; the Washington Inn has the largest wine cellar in South Jersey.
D
$18-$34 Cards: V, MC, AE, D
BAR
YES
YES
u b H
willow creek winery 168 Stevens Street, West Cape May (609) 770-8782 www.willowcreekwinerycapemay.com
It’s the only winery on Cape May island, and it’s 50 acres of stunning, unadulterated nature. Adopt a vine and see how it develops at every stage. Open daily.
Winery
V, MC, AE, D
Winery
NO
NO
u b H
zoe’s 715 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-1233
Zoe’s has large portions at affordable prices, for breakfast and lunch. And they have a great dog-friendly patio.
B, L
$4-$12
BYOB
NO
YES
b H U
KEY u Onsite parking b Handicap accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season
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The Undertow
4/27: Second Annual MS Benefit At Cape May VFW
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Diane Hernon, Kim Hollinshead
Zak LaTorre, Evan Miller
Karlie Abbatiella, Lou Abbatiella
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DJ El Principito & Lucas Manteca Spin the music & grill the food! Hula Hoops for the Little Ones, Fun Activities For All Ages, A Fun, Tasty And Chill Break From The Beach.
The Red store is open Fridays and Saturdays serving breakfast and lunch. Sundays - Serving our special brunch O p e n f r o m 7. 3 0 a m u n t i l 5 p m .
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Terry O’Brien’s weekly column... it’s about nothing and everything, all at the same time
FEW details from the party Will Knapp (Ding!) and I played at the Ferry terminal a few weeks back. It was the 90th birthday party for Henry Buchianico (thrown by Janet, his “wonderful daughter”— her words, I can only tell you that she was indeed spectacularly nice, made sure the band was comfortable and fed, and threw in a few extra bucks at the end) attended by family and close friends. They say you can tell a lot about a man by the friends he keeps, so Henry must be a good guy. It was a nice group. Good looking, too. Janet wanted to be sure to thank Patti’s Party World for the centerpieces, Dianne Salfi for planning the event and Carol Herforth from Island Grill who catered (delish). Also to ReEtta Peterson, Mikey Alimo and Aleks Yakovsmirnoff (In Soviet Russia, picture takes you!) for taking photos, and Cape May Bakers for the cake, which Janet says me and Will were the icing to. Nice, huh? So it’s May now which is almost June which is almost Terry O’ke time at Congress
Hall! We’ll be firing up the Kiddy O’ke-Terry O’ke double-dip on Thursday June 27 (Kids show 5:30-8pm, adult show 9-12pm, clothing optional) with Kiddy O’ke 2 kicking off that Sunday (6:30-9pm) and every Thursday and Sunday after into September. If you’ve been you know what a hoot the kids’ shows are. If you haven’t been then you need to because they’re a real hoot. (Somebody step on an owl? Ba-dum-PISH!) Following Kiddy O’ke on Sundays will be Mike Dempsey’s 80’s open mic/ live band karaoke show. Now, before you go screaming, “Copycat! How DARE you try and imitate the success of Terry’s super-terrificawesome Beatles Nights I’m so offended!”
just relax. This show was put together by me, Mike and Myra Vassian, super-cool entertainment director at Congress Hall, and goes forward with my blessing. Because that means so much. But my point is this; It’s going to be a great show with a killer band and it’d be great if you people, MY people, showed it some love. Not too much love. There’s laws against that. Mike Dempsey is also the drummer for local dance combo Stellar Mojo, who will be appearing quite often at Cabanas this season. Mike is a great guy who occasionally sits in at my open mic nights with Bill Caterini (I think Bill has merited his own sound effect by now… Bloop?) and if you follow him on Facebook you know he enjoys two things; drumming and eating. In that order. Stellar Mojo also features John King, with whom I used to toil at Elaine’s Dinner Theater, and Jon Katity, who a few years back was my biggest fan and came to karaoke all the time and read my book and was all “Gosh, Mr. O’Brien, you sure are cool!” and now won’t return my calls. What did I
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do wrong, Jon? Just tell me what it is and I’ll fix it! Please! Jon also fronts Behind the Beautiful, an originals band with Andrew Reeves. AND he goes out with Ugly Mugger Leslie Weidel. Game. Set. Match. Correction of the Week: Geoff Moran, percussionist for the O’Brien/ Caterini Project, is not 6’7”. He is, in fact, 6’9”. For $5 you can climb him. Speaking of Bill Caterini (Bloop!), while I may be gone, he will be carrying on the open mic show at Westy’s in North Wildwood with Christine Mattera filling the Terry part of Terry and Bill. Christine may be a great singer, and she may be very pretty, and she may be super-nice, but she’ll never be… uh… where was I going with this? Just go check them out \ until I can step back in in September. If they’ll let me. Bill will also be contributing to The Wild Times this summer as my music beat reporter. Or is that beat music reporter? Regardless, expect to read a lot about Bill Caterini’s favorite subject; Bill Caterini. (Bloop!) My lovely wife Cathrine has asked that I pass along her thanks to Exit Zero and Accent on Beauty for her amazing birthday gift of spa and hair treatments. (Funny, she didn’t thank the guy who gave it to her…) The gang at AOB was very welcoming and they made her feel like a part of the family. (Funny, the guy that gave it to her is part of the family…) She is looking forward to her next visit in a few weeks. And so am I. She comes home all relaxed and calm and easy. I popped into the big Exit Zero Color Issue launch party at Ye Olde EZ Global HQ last Wednesday and had myself a time. There was beer and pizza and beer and cheese and beer and sushi. There was also beer. Which I’m fond of. Beer. The EZ color issue is quite the thing of beauty and a great read, despite the fact that I contributed nothing to this one. Or because I contributed nothing to this one. Anyway, it was nice to
chat with some readers who all approach me like we’ve been best friends since high schoo. Then I have to embarrassingly ask, “I’m sorry, who are you?” Which, come to think of it, I have to do at most of my high school reunions so maybe it’s not that embarrassing. I guess it’s a good thing that people feel like they know me so well from reading this silly little column. A good thing. And midlly creepy. Caught up with Victor Grasso. We had a conversation about our favorite comic book artists. He likes Jim Lee from the 90s “Golden Age,” while I lean towards George Perez and Bill Scienckeweicz from the 80s “Silver Age.” And we both agreed that John Byrne is a legend. Yes, we are nerds. But handsome nerds. And Victor didn’t even have any squids on him. I also got more than a few compliments on my appearance. Having come from a long day of zombie make-up training on Ghost Ship I’m not sure what that says about the “Before” me, but the “After” me was pretty pleased to hear how skinny everyone thought he looked. Again, not a great reflection on “Before” me, because I’m still pretty honking fat… Speaking of Ghost Ship, we are now officially open for the season! And I can’t go a week without mentioning The Wild Times, which launches in three &%$#@ing weeks. If you have dual citizenship (Cape May and Wildwood) we’re offering a nice rate on ads, so hit me up at terry@exitzero.us. We’re all very excited. And terrified. Lastly this week, a big thanks to everyone who texted, emailed or voiced their good thoughts to me in person concerning my mother. It really means a lot. And to Teresa Henry for mentioning the thing I wrote about my dad a few weeks ago and making me all quivery. Teresa, you look fantastic, by the way. It’s been a difficult couple of weeks here at Undertow Central. It’s nice to know (most of) you have my back. ’Til next week, don’t get caught in The Undertow.
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carneyscapemaynj.com
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Green Street Market
photographS by Aleksey moryakov
Natural Health & Gourmet Local & Organic Produce & Cheeses Local Organic Grass Fed Meats Free Range Organic Poultry Gluten Free, Vegan, Raw Vitamins and Supplements open 7 days
Rob Kai, Kayla, Kim, and Kathleen Kardashian
Tanya, Dwight
Alex, Ashley
3167 RT. 9 South Rio Grande NJ 08242 (next to Avalon Coffee) 609-463-0606 www.greenstreetmarket.com email: info@greenstreetmarket.com
Lindsay Ferreira, Ryan Proffitt
PHOTOGRAPHS BY Aleksey Moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
STEAK
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MARTINIS
A Cape May Tradition...
Celebrating over 40 years of the finest fudge, chocolates and other sweet treats!
Our $1.50 Soft Serve Ice Cream is Back!
DJ birthday boy, Amanda, Pat
Stop in for a Free Sample of Our Delicious Creamy Fudge!
3 course menu $30
OPEN DAILY
Dinner from 5pm Lounge & Bar Menu Only Mon • Tue • Wed Late Menu • Desserts • Cocktails
Whipped Creamy Fudge • Premium Chocolates • Saltwater Taffy • Hand Dipped Ice Cream
Open Every Day in Cape May on The Washington Street Mall & the Promenade...
We mail anywhere in the world! • Call 1-800-23-FUDGE • Shop online at: FudgeKitchens.com
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Extended Bar & Menu
9510 Pacific Avenue • Wildwood Crest, NJ
Brianne Bowman, Cristian, Adrian, Daniella
609.522.5425 • www.marienicoles.com
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Sorry, no names
Tiffany L., Rose Owens
Multi-tasker
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Art Moore, AJ Moore, Kim Moore, John Smith, Don Smith, Sherry D’Ambrosio, Pat Cusick, George Cusick PHOTOGRAPH BY Aleksey Moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479 Diet nean erra s Medit hocolate C Dark Pean ut A Choc nd Caram olate el Bars alt Sea S Celtic amels Car Milk
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“Crabby Hour” - 2-5pm At The Bar. $2.50 Coors Light Drafts & $3 Bottles All Day $5 Appetizer Menu • $1 Off All Drinks
$5 Appetizers Available at The Bar During All Phillies Games (Flat Screen Tvs) Two Mile Bar & Restaurant Coming Late Spring! Ocean Drive Before The Cape May Bridge In Wildwood Crest. 609-522-1341 • www.thecrabhouse.com
609-884-5519 108 Jackson Street, Cape May
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Cape May Convention Hall and the
City of Cape May presents
Peter Nero and the Philly Pops
Saturday, May 25, 2013 at 8 p.m. ‘There’s no place like the South Jersey Shore for Memorial Day weekend and no orchestra like ours to celebrate this patriotic holiday at Cape May Convention Hall,’ says Peter Nero. ‘We are honored the City of Cape May asked us to be a part of this special second annual celebration.’ ‘The Cape May Convention Hall represents an economic development resource, expanding our city’s season to 10.5 months and cementing Cape May as a premier tourist destination,’ said Dr. Edward J. Mahaney, Jr., Mayor of the City of Cape May. ‘We are thrilled Peter Nero and The Philly POPS will join us again to celebrate Memorial Day weekend.’
Tickets available at Convention Hall, 714 Beach Avenue
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ith two-time GRAMMY Award-winning pianist Peter Nero at the helm,
Peter Nero and the Philly POPS consistently bring audiences to their feet with exhilarating performances. Now in its 34th year, The POPS is a one-of-a kind orchestra that authentically performs a wide variety of musical genres. The POPS boasts a blend of talented musicians from the musically rich Philadelphia region. For more information about Peter Nero and the Philly POPS please visit The POPS website at www.phillypops.org
or by calling (855) 708-9699 or (609) 884-9563.
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The Old Fogey
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Ah, those good old Cape May days... by Jackson D’Catur
HO knew the end of times would come in the form of a colossal swarm of cicadas? My money was on zombies, or aliens, or Yankees; possibly even alien Yankee zombies. But cicadas? How undignified. How silly. How noisy. The problem — as you will all know by now — is that after a 17-year absence, we are to be plagued by as many as 300 billion of them within the city boundary alone. And, say experts, once they have consumed all vegetable matter, they will soon turn to small animals, then cats and dogs, Wildwooders, up the evolutionary chain to monkeys and finally to homo sapiens. I remember the last time this happened: we lured the devilish insects to South Cape May (using clever signs that promised “all you can eat buffets for insects”) and then sunk that part of town forever using a small nuclear device some holidaying boffins from The Manhattan Project left behind in The Brown Room one drunken night. It was perhaps harsh, but
the only way to be sure. And of course we used a similar ruse on a number of previous visits (cicadas are not so smart): that “Cicada Summer Ball” at the Admiral Hotel? The “Dusk Cruise” on the Concrete Ship? They all ended with strategically placed demolition charges and victory for humankind. This time, though, we will need to be extra-cunning, as we have plain and simple run out of buildings/parts of town to dynamite, and also the government removed my entire stock of thermonuclear devices
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last year, on the f limsy pretext that the Cold War was over and my deterrent was no longer needed. I did warn them that it’s only a matter of time before the U.N. tanks roll into America, but did they listen? No they did not. So this time, dear friends, we need to rely not on the cleansing fire of the atom, but on Mother Nature herself, in the shape of cicada-killing wasps: I have ordered in some 50,000, and will release them when the first swarm appears. And what, you ask, of the wasps afterward? Well, fierce shrikes will consume them in no time. And for the shrikes, genetically engineered hawks, of course. And once those deadly raptors have eaten their full? A troupe of 300-lb baboons, whose agility is matched only by their savagery. And once they are done? Why, we employ them in local restaurants and cafés, where their blend of ferocity when challenged and lack of interest in customer needs can only be a refreshing change. What could possibly go wrong? (Just in case, I have some Tibetan War Elephants on order…ssshhhh).
FISH & FANCY
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Store Hours: Saturday & Sunday 10-4PM Bay Springs Farm 542 New England Rd. Cape May, NJ 08204 (near Higbee Beach) Ph. 609-884-0563
Life feels better when you wear alpaca, the touch of elegance for every day. Now also at West End Garage!
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Patio Seating Available!
(609) 886-8760 2406 Bayshore Road, Villas (next to Robinson & Son’s Produce) www.fishandfancy.com
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photographS by Aleksey moryakov
Special 10th Anniversary Old-Style Broadsheet Issue
SHOW HER YOU CARE THIS MOTHER’S DAY
“Bear” Your Heart
On Sale from June 20, 2013 2500 Copies Printed Help celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Exit Zero by participating in this special issue, a beautiful large-format broadsheet newspaper which will be packed full of great photographs, historical articles and fascinating information for both tourists AND locals. Your ads will be designed with a 19th-century flourish. A keepsake souvenir!
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Mike Rash
Alice Olszewski, Alice and Fred Hewitt
Exit Zero A VERY SPECIAL ISSUE TO COMMEMORATE THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF CAPE MAY’S SPRIGHLTY SHEET
JULY & AUGUST, 2013
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It’s Going To Be A Long, Hot Summer!
Cape May People Voted Best Ever
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Free Parking In Cape May Forever! Odistis ne incti beaque proria id earibusa acest, sape et estrum quam, et aut fuga. Ror sitio beatentem iuntiaectis doluptatis aut ut illescime sum nis et occabo. Ut es porehento modit elesciis eumetur re si nimagnimus quo quosaesequas et peribus dolorro vidempo rersped mincias perunt la illupta ipsam quibus veniet quiae velitatur, volorite nonsequo doluptae sed ut renihicaepe con pelest velitae. Orio et ilique comnis dolores enisimpores porectius doluptatur aut eatur moditas conserc hitatur eheniendit rem. Molor adipsanim am et eatur? Quid molorem laut omnisquo quis is et doloris doloria provit harum ex experep eribus consequias quos nempor
autate vita quidendant. At latio. Ut estioreptio. Tuscima gnihiliciis venimusae. Ut offic temporibus et offic tem voluptatiori dolorem perumquat que ium sanduciae nonsequas ipsamus dolorpo reiciaectur re nobis entotat quo commodisquia veligendit magnihil idelecepe que escium acerorum re, sumque voloreratem quis nonserum que velitibus solende molorio ressequam, con porecture repero iunt, sit officae lit aut vidust faccata dolorionem eriaspid et dolorpo remossit abo. Ut volupta vendandi quaspie ndandi blabo. Mossinti nonseque aut hiliquam re vera dolorero te re voluptati cores eturepe
Cape May Beaches Voted The Best on Planet earth
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A happy couple looking happy
Another happy couple looking happy
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SuCH A CuTe LITTLe STory GoeS In Here
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Special 'Mom' Bracelet set also available!
Cape May Beats Vegas! Odistis ne incti beaque proria id earibusa acest, sape et estrum quam, et aut fuga. Ror sitio beatentem iuntiaectis doluptatis aut ut illescime sum nis et occabo. Ut es porehento modit elesciis eumetur re si nimagnimus quo quosaesequas et peribus dolorro vidempo rersped mincias perunt la illupta ipsam quibus veniet quiae velitatur, volorite nonsequo doluptae sed ut renihicaepe con pelest velitae. Orio et ilique comnis dolores enisimpores porectius doluptatur aut eatur moditas conserc hitatur eheniendit rem. Molor adipsanim am et eatur? Quid
ADVERTISING RATES Full Page: $300 Half Page: $175 Quarter Page: $125 Eighth Page: $90 Twelfth Page: $50 Twenty-fourth Page: $30 Deadline: may 10
contact Jason Black to reserve space in this special issue Office: 609-770-8479 Cell: 609-408-7629 Email: jason@exitzero.us
Kitty and Charlie Burke
Ed, Mary Duffy
UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS
407 Washington Street Mall Cape May, New Jersey • 609-884-0334 Bruds, Dot
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Q: How do you spend $25 in order to save...
$460 at 52 of the best stores, restaurants, salons and activities in Cape May?
A: Buy The Cape May Experience Discount Deck for $25. A beautiful pack of cards that’s the best bargain to hit Cape May! Available right now! To order, visit us at ezstore.us, our store at 109 Sunset, or call 609-770-8479.
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4/20: Fundraiser At Knights Of Columbus In Erma
Ted Nulty, Barbara Mahon
Sandy Flynn, Kirby Stiltrer
Thursday, May 9, 2013
4/21: Trunk Show At White On Hughes Street
Jim Bucella, Kathie Hopkins
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Susan, Lynn Smith, Viviane Rowan, Rebecca PHOTOGRAPH BY aleksey moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
Baby Boutique
We Roast Our Own Fresh Coffee! Taste the difference!
Everything for the serious and whimsical cook... and the person who loves to entertain.
MAY Coffee of the month ...
Cinco De Mayo
404 washington street mall, cape may • (609) 884-9292 • l ovethecook.com
Made In The Beautiful Usa • Certified Organic Babiators • Unusual Baby Items Jelly Cats • Hats Of All Kinds Handmade Original Wipey Wallets One of a kind • Egyptian Cottons Baby Shower Registry
106 Jackson Street 609-884-5922
• Johnny Was • Chan Luu • Susana Monaco • Velvet • Splendid • Michael Stars
HEAT up your kitchen... SPICE up your life!
Velvet • James Perse • Ella Moss • Eileen Fisher • Sanctuary • Johnny Was •
Michael Stars • James Perse • Ella Moss • Eileen Fisher • Sanctuary
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“Water Matters” Cape May Forum
Thursday, May 9, 2013
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presents
From Shipwrecks to Shorelines Free Friday Speaker Salon Series
Water, water all around, and so many interesting people and projects in Cape May County, exploring all aspects - from shipwrecks to shorelines. A series of relaxed and informative evenings, featuring talks from the regions experts, followed by lively discussion, and refreshments. Everyone is welcome, and the Salons are all free! Fridays, from 7 to 9pm.
Final Salon of the Season!
FRIDAY, May 10 “Effects of Hurricane Sandy” Speaker, Kimberly McKenna Coastal Research Center The Richard Stockton College of NJ Salon is at the Rutgers AIC Admin Building 1636 Delaware Avenue, Cape May
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he Coastal Research Center at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey (CRC) initiated a post-storm survey and assessment of the New Jersey shoreline in response to Hurricane Sandy, which made landfall in Atlantic County on October 29, 2012. CRC has monitored shoreline trends for over 25 years at 105 locations for the New Jersey Beach Profile Network (NJBPN). Kimberly McKenna is a Project Geologist for the Richard Stockton College, CRC. Like many who work at CRC, Kim is a graduate of Stockton. She earned an MS degree at the University of South Florida. Her current research involves post-storm assessments, beach access and erosion-response planning. McKenna’s talk highlights the impacts of Hurricane Sandy on beaches in Cape May County.
MAKE A WEEKEND OF IT!
Bonnie Marshal, Avery Close, Beattie, Mary Sigel, Jane Close
Viviane, Rebecca, Eloise
PHOTOGRAPHS BY aleksey moryakov... TO ORDER COPIES, PLEASE CALL (609) 770-8479
Cape Atlantic Book Company Open Daily From 10:00am
FRIDAY, MAY 17, 6-10pm - Fred Hall Orchestra, and dancing! With a Cape May Forum VIP “Meet the Speakers” Reception, Catered by the Washington Inn, at Convention Hall.
SATURDAY, MAY 18, 9am-1pm - “Water Matters,” A Spring Forum at Convention Hall. 1-3pm - Tour of Cape May Desalination Plant. Take a Trolley Ride w/ “Shoobie” Lunchbox, Special Water Tasting competition. Space limited. SUNDAY, MAY 19, 10:30am to Noon. Breakfast & a Movie. Featuring “Rango.” Cape May Elementary School. Cape May Forum brings National Geographic Live! to town for entertaining and visually spectacular presentations by three dynamic explorers, writers, and photographers – speakers who have inspired and enlightened audiences worldwide. Join the adventure!
For info & Tickets: Cape May Forum 1636 Delaware Avenue, Cape May NJ 609-770-2626 info@capemayforum.org capemayforum.org
PURCHASE TICKETS! “Water Matters” SPRING FORUM • May 17-19, 2013
2nd Floor of the City Centre Mall. Top of the escalator or just off the elevator. 421 Washington Street Mall Cape May, NJ 08204
(609) 846-7688
CapeAtlanticBookCompany.com
REAL BOOKS FOR REAL pEOPLE!
Open Daily during the Carpenters Lane Construction!
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Thursday, May 9, 2013 Fragrance takes us on a journey like nothing else. Our handmade Shea Body But ters are like lit tle journeys, stowed away in a flip-top jar. I am inspired by my own experiences, my memories and my wanderlust, by places that I have visited and ingredients I have found along my way.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
4/21: Trunk Show At White On Hughes Street
LCMR Student Of The Week
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Mother Nature Gifts for Mom!
photographS by Aleksey moryakov
Smiles, Canyon
Joanna Myers, Natahie Frigo Open Friday thru Monday, 10-5 Sundays 11-4 We Ship Anywhere! Bringing Nature Closer to Your Home Since 1995 Chattel House Village • 109 Sunset Blvd., West Cape May 877-362-9200 • (609) 898-8871 • birdhouseofcapemay.com
A Place on Earth 526 Washington Street Mall 609-898-0039 aplaceonearth.com
Contemporary & Estate Jewelry We Buy Diamonds, Gold and Silver!
WINDOW fashions Ser ving Cape May County and Beyond since 1973
Lynn Smith, Eric Warner
Shutters - Blinds - Shades - Draperies 609-884-2545 • www.desatnicks.com
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Lower Cape May Regional’s Nikki Ferrante is an outstanding artist and student. The daughter of Gretchen and Ted, Nikki said, “My family has always valued creativity, and fostered it in me since I was young.” Nikki has been taking art classes her entire life and says she has also been greatly influenced by her brother Chris, a graphic design major at Rowan University. Most recently, Nikki won first place for the NJ Key Club District Convention poster contest. Her work will now go on to be judged at the international level. Nikki plans to continue her education and will be attending the University of Delaware, where she will major in art.
511 Washington Street Mall, Cape May (next to Fudge K itchen) • (609) 898-8786 Other Location: 15 N. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede • (856) 939-0230
Natalie Frigo, Viviane Rowan
Story: Lauren Murphy / photo: Nicole Sangillo
Cape May Sports Memorabilia LOCATED IN CAPE MAY AT ANTIQUES EMPORIA 405 W. Perry Street Large selection of high quality vintage sports cards & memorabilia at reasonable prices.
• Current Stars, Hall of Famers and Rookies • • Certified Autographed Items • • Vintage Yearbooks, Programs and Publications •
Phone: 609-898-3332 email: SprtsCardsRus@aol.com www.capemaysportsmemorabilia.com
The Italian Garden ALL Italia, All Imports Perfume, Creams, Oils, Skin Care... and Much More! (609) 884-2300 • 510 Carpenter’s Lane, Cape May
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Exit Zero Goes On Vacation
4/20: Around Midnight On A Saturday Night In The Boiler Room
Jack, Marge, Damien, Dianne, Bob, Bonnie, and Dolores were part of the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church Group that visited the NATO International Festival. Here, they are Aboard the USS Wisconsin in Norfolk, Virginia.
The boys
Exclusive advance release in Cape May...
“Light Particularly”
... an intimate view of the art of Alice Steer Wilson Meet the Author Janice Wilson Stridick Reception & Book signing Saturday, May 11th 3-5pm at Splash Book Signing Sunday, May 19th 10:00am-noon at Whale’s Tale
WHALE’S TALE GALLERY
312 Washington street Mall CAPE MAY NJ 08204
513 Carpenters Lane
609.884.4808
WHALE’S TALE
whalestalecapemay.com
Cape May, NJ 08204
WHALE’S TALE GALLERY
609.846.7100
A Bouquet for mother’s Day
Mother’s Day Gifts and Cards!!!
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Book Gift Certificate Giveaway
Every week, we ambush an unsuspecting citizen (or citizens) with a gift certificate to Cape Atlantic Book Company What’s your name? Doyle Allen. And where are you from? Bristol, Virginia. How often do you come to Cape May? This is my first visit. I’m here for a professional association meeting for engineers. Are you planning on coming back soon? I might! Have you enjoyed Cape May in a non-business way? Yes! We’re staying at the Congress Hall, and I’ve been to the Washington Street Mall. We are going to do a tour around the town to see the unique architecture. Do you have an all-time favorite book? Probably The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. I read it five years ago and it’s still vivid in my memory. PHOTOGRAPH and interview by Gabi Urda
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Here’s To Your Health
A weekly column about getting fit and feeling your best ... by Mark Chamberlain of North Beach Health Club
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EAD anything these days about health and fitness, and you know that cleansing is all the rage. Because, you know, as the stories tell, our bodies are chock full of toxins and poisons and metals and other unmentionables. There is The Master Cleanse; consisting of Cayenne pepper, lemon juice, water and pure maple syrup. The GM diet cleanse; which lasts seven days and restricts you to 10 glasses of water daily along with different combinations of fruit or vegetables, beef and a special cabbage soup. There is the Hollywood Cleanse (of course), which entails a 48-hour period where you consume a “special” drink. And most of them promise quick weight loss like the Martha’s Vineyard Diet... “Lose 21 pounds in 21 days”! I’ve seen people who are undoubtedly walking toxic dumps from eating at toxic dumps, like fast food chains, but is the average person really that loaded with foreign substances and do any of these cleanses even work? My thinking changed from pro to very skeptical after trying the above mentioned cayenne, lemon, maple syrup cleanse. Now
I know some of you cleanse experts can go weeks on seaweed sticks and water but I was starving and hallucinating after 12 hours. I kid. It took 24. I’m used to depriving myself of food from years as a wrestler, where losing 10 pounds in two days to make weight was common. We would gorge ourselves on candy bars and honey right after weigh-ins, wrestle a match, go home and eat, only to start the process again for the next match. Insanity. But this is what the industry built up around cleansing depends on. Most religions have used, and still incorporate, some sort of Fasting as a spiritual practice, especially during certain times of
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the year — Lent, Ramadan, and Yom Kippur. The Buddhists and Hindus fast as well (maybe that explains my hallucinations). But spiritual practices designed to increase clarity or attain insights as opposed to deprivation to lose weight, are vastly different. Now, there are foods that have been shown to help with moving things along, shall we say, such as prunes (hate prunes), and fibrous foods like broccoli and kale. This is one of the most effective ways the body accumulates and then removes waste products. Seaweed, because of its high levels of sodium alginate and iodine, has been shown to remove radiation from the body. Much has been written about Chlorella as a natural cleanser as well. The first line of defense is simple. Don’t smoke or do drugs and limit your intake of red meat and sugar and booze. Eat fiber-rich foods. Drink water. Research any and all claims made by companies about their breakthrough products or the newest fad your crazy cousin Rebecca is raving about. If something works, there should be easily verifiable double-blind studies done by reputable scientists online. And quit starving yourself. It doesn’t work.
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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. Dear Answer Lady, I’m currently involved with and soon will be engaged to a wonderful guy. We started as friends, became more than that about two years ago, and we get along great. I think the world of him and he treats me like gold. But I don’t feel the butterflies in my stomach or see fireworks anymore when I’m with him. Do you know what I mean? It was like that in the beginning, but now it seems to have simmered down somewhat. It’s still love, though… right? Or do I need to hold out for the fireworks? — Happy-but-Wondering Dear Happy, Ah, love! Truly, life’s greatest joy and biggest mystery. The butterflies and/ or fireworks let us know that we’re onto something, but it’s the sustaining of the thing that’s key. Sometimes magical things
Wise answers to perplexing questions
seem hard to identify, which is how we end up loving people and/ or things even when we know they’re bad for us. (For example: “Ooh, Steve Augustine is making me a Blue Pig Martini! I LOVE him!” even though you KNOW that Steve Augustine is a very busy man and is not going to run away with you. Or, “Ooh, Steve Augustine is making me a Blue Pig Martini! I LOVE those!” even though you know you’re going to have another, and possibly another, then hate yourself in the morning as you Google
hangover cures.) But the Answer Lady digresses. We cannot walk around seeing fireworks and feeling butterflies on a constant and perpetual basis, or no one would ever get out of bed and nothing would ever get done! There is another advice columnist the Answer Lady admires (there is!), and she suggests that the two-year mark is when things settle into a good groove. If you are getting along as well as you say, and are still interested in seeing each other naked, then you are on the right track, dear. Dear Answer Lady, Is there such a thing as love at first sight? – Smitten Dear Smitten, Another question for the ages. The Answer Lady believes in lust at first sight, “wow” at first sight, “I would like to get to know you” at first sight, even a karmic link at first sight (hence the continued popularity of “don’t I know you from somewhere?” as an opening line). The only time she has experienced love at first sight, however, involved looking in the window at Casale’s Shoes.
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Cape May Forum
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Cape May Forum brings National Geographic Live! to town for entertaining and visually spectacular presentations by three dynamic explorers, writers, and photographers – speakers who have inspired and enlightened audiences worldwide. Join the adventure! DENNIS DIMICK, National Geographic’s Executive Editor for the Environment, takes you on a highly visual journey across our “blue” planet to give you surprising insights: why water matters, where to find it, how we use it, who has it and who doesn’t. Left - Photograph by Peter Bunkall. National Geographic. Right - Photograph by Steve Raymer. National Geographic.
JOHN FRANCIS - This National Geographic explorer tells how he stopped using motor vehicles after witnessing an oil spill in San Francisco Bay, and about a radical 17-year vow of silence. He walked from San Francisco to Cape May, where he now resides, accompanied by his banjo and a gentle but determined demeanor.
Make a Weekend of It! FRIDAY, MAY 17, 6-10pm “Meet the Speakers” - Reception & Concert, catered by the Washington Inn & featuring the Fred Hall Orchestra, and dancing at 7:30! Convention Hall. SATURDAY, MAY 18 9am-1pm - Spring Forum “Water Matters,” Convention Hall.
DON BELT traveled to 65 countries over the past three decades as senior writer for National Geographic, covering water controversies, the environment and much more. He’ll share insights and anecdotes from recent field assignments.
1-3pm - Tour of Cape May Desalination Plant & Water Tasting Competition! Grab your “Shoobie” Box Lunch and enjoy a Trolley ride to the plant. SUNDAY, MAY 19, 10:30am to Noon Breakfast & a Movie. Featuring “Rango.” Cape May Elementary School.
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The Movie Column
This week, Dottie Knapp, Cape May Film Society President, and daughter Maria Knapp, review “The Parent Trap”
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ITH Mother’s Day coming up, it seemed natural to feature a mother/ daughter discussion about the movies. Luckily my daughter, Maria, loves movies as much as I do. So we thought it would be fun to offer two vantage points of one of our perennial parental films: The Parent Trap. Mom (Dottie): I love the original version of The Parent Trap (1961) more than its remake in 1998. I can play almost every scene of the original in my head — not so with the remake. I remember being so impressed with Haley Mills working two accents. I still tear up when the California twin crawls up into her Boston grandfather’s lap to sniff him and “make a memory.” How many of us wish we could go back and do that to Mom Moms and Grand-dads. Maureen O’Hara truly demonstrated her range playing a demure Bostonian. Her last acclaimed role in an Oscar-worthy film was nine years earlier when she went toe-totoe with John Wayne in The Quiet Man (1952).
Who pulled “The Parent Trap’s” starring role off better? Depends on who you speak to... Of course the true O’Hara comes out when she gives Brian Keith a black eye. And, wow, when Keith reaches up to help O’Hara off a ladder, it still makes my heart go thump. Daughter (Maria): The original Parent Trap is a great movie, but the remake is just as good and a lot easier for the current generation to appreciate. The twins are played by Lindsay Lohan in her first movie role (oh, the promise she showed as an actress) and they’re separated by a continent, not just a
country. Natasha Richardson doesn’t play a socialite. She is a career woman. For those of you moms (like mine) who prefer the original, this movie absolutely pays homage to the 1961 film. All the memorable lines are kept, but I love the added comic relief with the addition of a butler (Simon Kutz) and a housekeeper (the hysterical Lisa Walters). The mother of the gold digger is played by Joanne Barnes, who played the gold digger in the original. Brian Keith is very nice, but give me Dennis Quaid’s smile any day. Mom, we need to sit down and watch this version again. So we clearly differ on some remakes, but we are agreed on a few — such as the 1995 Pride and Prejudice BBC version starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. It’s clearly the best version and available on DVD. At 5 hours, it is a solid afternoon watch and mother-daughter bonding time. Happy Mother’s Day from the Cape May Film Society! Join us on one of our film trips! Call/text 609-326-FILM or email capemayfilm@ hotmail.com to learn more!
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A weekly column by Catherine Dugan. This week: Make Your Mother’s Day
OTHER’S Day is Sunday, May 12, and Cape May is the perfect place to make mom’s Day. It’s been a century since Anna Jarvis lobbied for an official holiday to recognize the contributions of mothers. On May 8, 1914, President Woodrow Wilson officially designated the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day. Jarvis later objected to the commercialization of the holiday and even crashed a confectionery convention in 1923 to protest the hype, but flowers, candy, and greeting cards became Mother’s Day staples. Legend has it that an association of grateful florists paid for Jarvis’ living expenses when she grew old, without her knowledge. The average American will spend about $150 on Mother’s Day, but most of the things your mother will appreciate involve spending more time than money. Call or visit! She wants to hear from each child and grandchild. See if there’s a chore you can do for her – stock up on heavy canned goods from the supermarket, set up the bills to be paid
If you’re the baking type, why not make her a mom-themed snack? automatically, or give the dog a flea dip. Tuck a handwritten note inside her card, or make your own. Make a pact with your squabbling siblings to get along. Get two copies of a book from the library and have your own book club. Help one of the grandkids to draw a picture or memorize a poem to recite to her. Making it a short one is the key. (A first grader may have trouble getting through all the hurrying hoofbeats of “Paul Revere’s
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Ride.”) And, no matter what you do, don’t be late. It’s the thought that counts, but a late thought counts a lot less. If you want to plan an activity, how about you take her to the Clam-A-Rama at the Beach Shack on Saturday, May 11, and let her learn the art of clam shell pitching. The $25 registration includes a t-shirt and breakfast sandwich. Or, you can celebrate life’s ups and downs at Morey’s Piers, where mothers ride free. Take a hike through Cape May Point State Park. If it’s a nice day, pack a picnic and dine al fresco. Make a reservation and take Mom out to eat. Try brunch at the Aleathea’s or the Merion Inn, a buffet at the Grand Hotel, or Lucky Bones or Tisha’s for dinner. Or, if you’re looking for something a bit lighter, go for tea and pastries at the Butterfly Tea Room from 11 to 3. Mothering is tough work, and though you may have turned out to be a delightful human being, chances are you gave your mother some headaches along the way. Say thank you on the day set aside for celebrating her. Next week: Where The Art Is
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Ages 8 to 18. Two and four week sessions. Classes are 4 days a week. Beginner, 9-12am. Teen Beginner and Advanced, 1-4pm. Beginner & Teen Beginner, two week sessions 24 June – 5 July, 8 July – 19 July, 22 July – 2 August, 5 August – 16 August Beginner, Teen Beginner and Advanced four week sessions 24 June – 19 July, 22 July -16 August
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MODEL TRAINS
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Historic Cold Spring Village presents
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The 13th Annual Restaurant Gala
CMMT.ORG
Anglesea Pub
Hemingway’s
Urie’s Waterfront Restaurant
609-432-1690
A Piece of Cake
Island Grill
Vincenzo’s Little Italy II
Open Saturdays 11:00am - 5:00 pm
Back Bay Bistro
JB’s Bar-B-Q
The Washington Inn
Beach Creek Oyster Bar & Grille
Johnson’s Popcorn
Yacht Club of Stone Harbor
Fran Finocchiaro, Eileen Henry
Michelle, Joy
525 Elmira, Cape May... from washington street mall, go left on ocean, cross broad; we are 100 yards on the right. fun for children of all ages! over
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25 tracks on 5 layouts.
Featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, Polar Express, Spongebob, Christmas village & many others.
Lucille and Bob Kalunchik
Sally Casel, Nancy Robbins
The Blue Pig Tavern
Joy Buffet
Beverage Vendors
Cabanas Beach Bar & Grill
Lucky Bones Backwater Grille
Cape May Bakers
Mad Batter
Cape May Olive Oil Co
Martini Beach
Cape Orient
The Pier House
Cucina Rosa
The Pilot House
Executive Catering
Rio Diner
Flight Deck Diner
Rio Station
Formica Brothers Bakery
Seaside Cheese Co.
Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery
Harbor View Restaurant
Spiaggia Seafood Trattoria
Natali Vineyard
Harpoon Henry’s
Time 2 Dine Personal Chef
Tempranillo
Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grill
Union Park
Tuckahoe Brewing Co.
Allied Beverage American BD Cape May Brewing Co. Cape May Winery Jessie Creek Winery
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4/20: Around Midnight On A Saturday Night In Carney’s The 34th Annual
Great Cape May
FOOTRACE
Saturday, May 11th 2013
Beach & Stockton Streets, Cape May NJ
5k & 10k Certified Race Course 7 am Registration 8 am Start
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Entry Fee $20 14 & under $15 NJ STATE MASTER PLUMBER LIC #B105864
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Dillon Mullock, Haley Piglia, Caitlyn Kelley
Carney’s “Startenders”
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AirTight
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grocery shopping party/event planning child care personal errands reservations dry cleaning laundry services photography car service pet sitting and much more!
One call does it all! 24 hour emergency service! Call for details
Jamie and Marshall Howey, Jimi Rodan
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13 Village Drive Bayside Village $189,900
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427 James Street, Erma
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Theresa Senico ABR, CRS, GRI, SRES 609-408-4655 www.theresasenico.com
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2505 Bayshore Road Villas, NJ Broker Daniel J. Senico
ISA Certified Arborist Fully Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Reasonable Rates
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Serving Cape May County and The Islands No Job Too Small. Licensed and Insured
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819 Beach Avenue Unit 1I, Cape May The Baronet
2909 Shore Drive Cape May Beach
Beachfront 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo. Beachfront condo walking distance to restaurants and shops. Great rental history! $299,000
Don’t miss this one of a kind bayfront beauty!!This beautiful home is nestled directly into the dunes so that you can enjoy all the Jersey Shore has to offer. 4 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, stone fireplace, private decks facing the water, and so much more. $849,900
501 Beach Avenue Cape May
709 Route 9, Site 307 Cape Island Resorts
Harry and Millie Schmidt
Michael Zuckerrman, Senator Jeff Van Drew
Bob and Monica Heinly
Matt Copeland, Charles Elbner
Chris Shoemaker, Mayor Ed Mahaney
Tony Lasalle, Rosemary Rombado
Carol and Dan Hartman, Kathie Wallace
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HomeStead Real Estate
Hands-free Investment at the Marquis de Lafayette Condo-Tel. Amenities such as a pool, on-site restaurant and management, and ocean views. Starting at $125,000
2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Seasonal Park Model ‘06. Pool, Tennis Courts, and so much more offered at the campground and just a few short minutes to Cape May beaches and activities. $29,000
1305 Scott Avenue North Cape May
829 Stockton Ave. Unit A, Cape May Sandcastles Condo
Contact Patricia “Patti” Piacentine 609-741-1212 seapatti@comcast.net www.HomeSteadCapeMay.com
Judy Batt, Betty Quinto
U nd Spacious 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath wellmaintained home on an oversized lot with garage, fenced in back yard, wood stove, family room, and hardwood floors. $289,000
1200-1204 Wilson DIVE Marine Commercial/ Mixed Use Zone. “strictly as is” 4 rental homes with boat dockage. $799,000
Ocean views from every floor in this stunning 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath three story home just a short block off the beach. Two living spaces both with fireplaces and water views, a gracious eat in kitchen with hard woods floor. $725,000
1400 Texas Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204 (Next to the Cape May Wawa) www.CoastlineRealty.com
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LAST WATERFRONT PARCEL t ON ac t r SPICER’S CREEK! C on
Kathleen Familetti, Audrey Cogant
129 Fishing Creek Road, Lower township Take a step back in time in this 1891 colonial farmhouse situated on a corner lot surrounded by mature trees. Throughout this 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home you will find original woodwork and Pine flooring. A wood burning stove with warming closets and large windows make for a cozy living room. The large dining room has captured the style of the era with a servant stairwell. The kitchen has been recently remodeled and features 9.5 foot ceilings, stainless steel appliances, breakfast bar, plenty of cabinets, oak flooring, breakfast nook, and reading area with built-in bookshelf. Outside, the large deck off the kitchen provides access to the fenced yard and above ground pool. You will also find a one car garage, gardening shed, and barn which was built with recycled wood. There is so much more to see in this colonial beauty! PRICE REDUCED!!! $249,000. Price reduced!
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127 York Ave., Unit B, West Cape May 1st floor master bedroom with a full bath, open living, kitchen and dining area, half bath, laundry room and plenty of closet space make living easy, 2nd floor features 2 nice bedrooms sharing a jack-n-jill bath with interior access from both rooms. Large hallway has a reading/den area and a long balcony porch with fitted wind screens that open in warmer weather - full 3rd floor storage, a/c, heat, new appliances and new flooring. Full private backyard with outside showers, patio area and shed - only 2 owners split condo costs. Close enough to walk to everything in town and the beach! Turn key negotiable. Only $459,900!
846 Broadway, West Cape May • Toll Free: 888-309-7454 • Local: (609) 884-1888 Your Investment in Seashore Living is My Specialty!
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BEAUTIFUL, METICULOUS, LIKE NEW!! 12 Avalon Woods Ct., C.M.C.H. 4B R, 2 BA, 2 Half BA, in-ground pool, 2-car att garage. $569,900
VACATION COTTAGE 509 Ocean Avenue Cape May Point 3 BR, 1 BA, c/a, newer roof, 2-blocks to beach. $535,000
WONDERFUL OCEAN VIEWS! 1301 New York Avenue Cape May 5 BR, 2.5 BA, cac, full basement. $1,050,000
AWESOME VIEWS!! 3 Delaware Avenue Del Haven 3 BR, 2 BA, cac, pvt beach access, gas f/p. $549,000
Thursday, May 9, 2013
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“Buying & Selling with Integrity & Trust” Heijung Park-Colameco Broker/Sales
Jersey Cape Realty, Inc
739 Washington St., Cape May NJ 08204 Office: 609-884-5800 Cell: 609-602-8641 GotCapeMayHomes.com
Mark Breslow, John Philip Sousa
Call on Us for All Your Real Estate Needs!
Jeannie Chew, Phyllis Morrison, Betty Weaver
501 Lafayette Street, Cape May NJ 08204 Toll Free: 877-884-8907 • Local 609-884-1007 Fax 609-884-4407 • www.WilseyRealty.com
MINT CONDITION CUSTOM HOME 1131 Cape May Ave., Cape May 6 BR, 3 BA, multi zone heat/air, gas fireplace, garage. $1,379,000
SEABOARD WALK UNIT 5 201 Beach Ave., Cape May Beachfront townhouse. 4 BR, 4.5 BA, pool and fitness Center on-site. Excellent rental. $1,449,998
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230 Suzanne Avenue North Cape May 3 BR/1.5 BA with large rear addition Offered at $194,500
HARBOR LANE CONDO THE MERRY WIDOW (UNIT C-1) 1407 Harbor Lane 42 Jackson St., Cape May Unit #101 Cape May Premier commercial location, this 680 2 BR, 2 BA, gas f/p, assigned parking, sq.ft unit is a superior site for your elevator to all levels. office or retail establishment. $439,900 $469,900
Dedication... Excellence... Professionalism
203 Cape Avenue Cape May Point 3 BR/3 BA townhouse boasting tremendous views Now Offered at $675,000
RYAN GRIFFIN - SALESPERSON CELL: 609.602.5578
(609) 884-5800
739 Washington St, Cape May
EMAIL: rgriffin@desatnickrealestate.com
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DESATNICK REAL ESTATE, LLC
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Mark Allen, Emily and Jack Barrett
Elan Zingman-Leith, Harriet Wilson
Todd H. de Satnick, Broker of Record
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Homes And Rentals Of The Week
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Check out these beautiful homes for sale and rent in the Cape May area
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209 Clubhouse Drive, Townbank Great get-a-way home just a couple blocks to Delaware Bay beaches offering 2 bedrooms, open, living room/kitchen, screened gazebo, nice back yard. $194,000.
18 Stockton Place, Cape May 2 story, 5 bedroom, 3 bath home just steps to the beach and Cape May’s new Convention Hall; living room, formal dining room, kitchen, open front porch, plenty of off-street parking and excellent rental history. $1,200,000.
127 York Ave., Unit B, West Cape May Quality, comfort, privacy and location! 1st floor master bedroom with a full bath, open living, kitchen and dining area, half bath, laundry room and plenty of closet space make living easy, 2nd floor features 2 nice bedrooms sharing a jack n jill bath with interior access from both rooms. $459,900!
Jean, Barbara, Jill
512 Washington Mall, Cape May (609) 884-8428 • 800-441-8428 www.cbcapemay.com
Rental: 211 Beach Ave, Broadway Beach Condominiums, Unit # 12 - 1 BR, oceanfront views, furnished, full kitchen, and Parking. June- Aug $1650 week/off season specials available Patricia “Patti” Piacentine HomeStead Real Estate 846 Broadway, W. Cape May 609-741-1212 seapatti@comcast.net
4 Folsom Road Townbank Extremely rare opportunity within footsteps to the sand. This property boasts amazing views of the Delaware Bay. Positioned on an over-sized lot, this property maintains potential for expansion and future development. Currently configured as two separate units, each maintaining 2 BR/1 BA with a private deck.
1036 Maryland ave. cape may This property has it all! Upon entering you will be delighted to find that this Grand Beauty meets your every expectation. Well selected amenities of comfort & convenience abound in this 5 bedroom, 4 bath home that also features a nice pool. $1,345,900
Rental: 202 Queen Street, Cape May - 3 BR/2 BA ranch-2 blocks to the beach! Now Renting! Ryan Griffin DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette St., Cape May Cell: (609) 602-5578 Office: (609) 884-1300 desatnickrealestate.com
Heijung Park-Colameco Jersey Cape Realty 739 Washington Street Cape May 609-884-5800
1027 Lafayette St. Cape May This is a very nice 4 bedroom home with lots of room, and convenient to the center of town.The home is in nice condition and needs nothing to move right in. Central air, off street parking, mostly maintenance free outside. Nice storage shed...corner property. Attached single... owners share lawn maintenance and insurance. Easy to show and ready for a new owner. $525,000
Wilsey Realty 501 Lafayette St., Cape May (609) 884-1007 wwilseyrealty.com
220 East Hollywood Ave., Unit A , wildwood crest This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath condo unit is located two blocks to the beach. This positively turn key unit is ready to go for this summer. Super clean, lots of upgrades and well maintained. There are only four units total in this building which makes for a quiet and harmonious atmosphere. Outdoor shower, grill, storage, parking for each unit. $249,900 Rental: 23 E Virginia Ave., Villas - 2 bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Propane heat and Central Air. $950 + utilties. Theresa Senico Apex Realty 2505 Bayshore Road, Villas (609) 408-4655 theresasenico.com
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1528 Yacht Ave., Unit 1, Cape May Highly customized waterfront townhouse w/approx’ 50’ boat slip. $1,349,000 new
301 Pittsburgh Ave., Cape May Custom 5 BR/3.5 BA home with ocean views & in-ground pool. $1,195,000
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819 Beach Avenue Unit 2F, Cape May Located across the street from the beach and centrally located for easy walking to restaurants and shops. This 1 BR, 1 BA condo unit is located on the second floor of the rear part of the building. Bathroom has also been upgraded. Units in this building have excellent rental history. $299,000 Rental: 609 Columbia Ave Cape May - Option #1: 5 BR, 5.5 BA, sleeps 14. Option #2: 8 BR, 8.5 BA, sleeps 20. High speed internet, central air, off street parking. Call for rates and availability
Carol, Warren and Jonah Coupland
Jersey Cape Realty 739 Washington St., Cape May 609-884-5800 jerseycaperealty.com
1250 Washington St., Cape May Picturesque 5 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home on corner lot. 4 season room filled with windows, dining room, large kitchen, finished basement with TV game room, laundry room and shower. Reduced to $595,000. Rental: 1152 Delaware Avenue, Cape May – 2 bedroom, 2 bath Village Greene twin, w/d, central a/c, sleeps 6 - $1100 - $1300/ week.
Coldwell Banker Sol Needles 512 Washington St. Mall Cape May (609) 884-8428 cbcapemay.com
403 Tidewater Ave. Rio Grande This beautiful 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is ready for immediate occupancy and never lived in. Partial hardwood floors, stone counters, tray ceilings, tiled baths, beautiful appliances, a 5’ soaking tub in master bath, utility room, formal dining room, formal living room, den/tv room, open loft great room , rear patio and a large 1 car garage. $260,000
Coastline Realty Carol Menz, Broker (609) 884-5005 1400 Texas Avenue Cape May coastlinerealty.com
80 Millman Lane, Villas New Listing! Aggressively Priced! Magnificent Delaware Bay Views abound from this waterfront estate! One-of-akind opportunity to acquire a custom built single family home, detached guest cottage and detached and oversized garage on The Bay! The main residence was completed in 2005 and offers 3BR/2.5BA along with an attached 2 car garage. $823,000 Rental: 915 Kearney Ave., Cape May - 4 BR/3 BA located one block to the beach! Sleeps 10. $2800$4100/week. DeSatnick Real Estate 1001 Lafayette St., Cape May (609) 884-1300 desatnickrealestate.com
1421 Delaware Ave., Cape May Spacious twin home located a block from Cape May Harbor featuring a great room, dining area and new kitchen. Kitchen features cherry cabinets, granite counter-tops, new stainless steel appliances and hardwood floors. Other features include 3 BR, 2 BA, powder room, utility room, den and sun deck with screened porch. $675,000. Rental: 211 Harvard Ave., Cape May Point 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath single family, Sleeps 8. $1600$3350 per week. Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty 1159 Washington Street, Cape May (609) 884-3332 chrisclemanssir.com
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Contact us for our inventory of Commercial Properties which include: • 27 Room Inn • 13 Room Bed and Breakfast • Restaurant with Liquor License • Established Cape May Bakery • Restaurant on the Mall • Retail Space • Bayfront Restaurant in Ocean City
VACATION RENTALS
The Exit Zero Small Ads FOR SALE Department 56 Halloween Snow Village Houses, Haunted Barn and Hauntsburg House and accessories. Contact lilacs113@optonline.net for pictures and prices. Christmas Annalees and Byers Choice Byers Choice: 1994 Victorian Lady with flower basket and 1992 Victorian Man. Annalees: Various from 1964 to 2003. Contact lilacs113@ optonline.net for pictures and prices. Victrola Victor Talking Machine Model XI Includes approximately 50 records. In excellent working condition. Asking $800. Call 609-883-3257, Camden, NJ.
HOME FOR RENT
927 Beach Avenue, Unit 4, Cape May Sea Mist Beachfront Condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
1307 Beach Avenue, Unit 5, Cape May Morning Star Villa Beachfront Condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
Large single family twobedroom with large first-floor bonus room for playroom, office, in-laws, etc. One-car garage. Hardwood floors, washer/dryer and a/c. Available in June. Washington Street location. $1600 per month, please call (609) 8840488 Classifieds cost $10 for up to 10 lines and run for two weeks! Must be pre-paid. To publish a classified, send your information to info@exitzero.us, call 609-770-8479, or come see us at 109 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May, across from Shell gas station.
Established July 4, 2003, Exit Zero Publishing is owned by Jack Wright and Jason Black. We also publish highquality books as well as this fine periodical. Telephone: (609) 770-8479 Fax: (609) 770-8481 E-mail: info@exitzero.us Website: www.exitzero.us Online store: www.ezstore.us Office/Store: 109 Sunset Boulevard Suite D, Cape May, NJ 08204 Editor/Publisher: Jack Wright, jack@exitzero.us Advertising Director: Jason Black, jason@exitzero.us Staff Writer: Diane Stopyra, diane@exitzero.us Staff Artist: Mike DeMusz, mike@exitzero.us Special Correspondent: Jack Fichter Intern: Meghan Meehan Arts Editor: Tom Sims Photographers: Aleksey Moryakov, Sandy Maloney, Gabi Urda Graphic Artist: Doree Bardes Store Manager: Michele Mulligan Distribution People: Ashley Larson, Mike DeMusz Columnists: Kate Chadwick (The Answer Lady), Catherine Dugan (activities), David Gray (The Old Fogey), Terry O’Brien (Undertow) Labeler: Mary Smith Every Thursday, Exit Zero is delivered to around 300 places. Get it delivered to your home in a plastic mailer. It’s $50 for 47 B&W issues, plus six in color. Please call (609) 770-8479 to subscribe. Downtown Cape May Swain’s, Mariah’s, Guardian, Cape Bank, Collier’s, All Irish Imports, Cape May Stage, Wilsey Realty, Pat Jackson Jewelers, Celebrate Cape May, Go Fish, Sea Weeds, Cape Orient, Fiber Arts, Oyster Bay, Welcome Center, Depot Market, Congress Hall, Victorious, Pink, Star Inn, Bayberry Inn, Victorian Motel, SOMA Art Gallery, Island Grill, Primrose, CCA, Primo Hoagies. Washington Street Mall The Original Fudge Kitchen, Mary Ann’s Jewelry, Dellas 5&10, Lace Silhouettes, Center City Mall, Casale’s Shoes, Free Shop, Happy Baby, It’s a Breeze, Madame’s Port, Swede Things, Cucina Rosa, Whale’s Tale, Italian Garden, Jackson Mountain Café, Love The Cook, Bath Time, Ugly Mug, Pilot House, Caroline Boutique, Kaleidoscope, Coldwell Banker, Colors, A Ca Mia, A Place On Earth, Between the Lines, Good Scents.
Washington Street The Southern Mansion, MAC, Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty, Billmae Cottage, Thomas Webster Inn, Inn at the Park, City Hall, Sturdy Savings Bank, Washington Inn, Dr Feldman Dentistry, Jersey Cape Realty, Victorian Towers. BEACHFRONT King’s Cottage, Beach Shack, Carney’s, Martini Beach, Virginia Hotel, Mad Batter, Poor Richard's, Inn at 22 Jackson, Saltwood, Windward, Uncle Bill’s, Ocean View Restaurant, Sandpiper, Hotel Alcott, Summer Station, Original Fudge Kitchen, Montreal Liquor, Montreal Inn, Capri Motor Lodge, Periwinkle, Grand Hotel, Palace Hotel, Mission Inn, Angel of The Sea, Peter Shields, Hotel Macomber, Marquis de Lafayette. Columbia Avenue Columbia House, Sun Bank, Dr Gorny, Victorian Abstract, MP Myers, Cape May Day Spa, Twin Gables, Henry Sawyer B&B, Linda Lee, Brass Bed Inn, Mason Cottage, Mainstay Inn, White Dove Cottage, The Manse B&B, Merion Inn, Cliveden Inn, Pharo’s B&B, Summer Cottage, John F. Craig House, Majestic Star. Gurney/oCEAN/STOCKTON Avalon Coffee, Cape May Beach & Kite, John Welsey Inn, Louie’s Pizza, Beach Massage, Inn of Cape May, Beauclair’s, Queen Victoria, Fairthorne, Bamboo Shack, Cheeks, Library, Freda’s Café, Victorian Lace, Camelot Hotel, Bedford Inn, Chalfonte Hotel. East Cape May Nature Center, Model Cleaners, Cape May Laundromat, Coastline Realty, Shear Sunsations, Rizzo Chiropractic, C-View Inn, Century 21 Gilmartin.
West Cape May VFW, Godmother’s, Cape May Bakers, Tea By The Sea, Cape May Linen Outlet, Flying Fish Studio, CVS, Albert Stevens Inn, Weddings by the Sea, Kate’s Flower Shop, Seaside Cheese Company, Cape May Fitness, Cheeks, Artizan Salon & Spa, Antique Doorknob, West Side Market, Cape Island Home and Garden, Bella Vida Café, Flanegan’s Framing, 7-11, HomeStead. Sunset Boulevard Sunset Liquors, Bird House of Cape May, Butterfly Tea Room, Cape May Wicker, Exit Zero Store and Gallery, Accent on Beauty, Cape Winds Florist, CMBO, Cape May Point Post Office, Sunset Beach Gift Shops. Route 109 South Jersey Marina, Lobster House, Tony’s Marine Supply, Sea Gear Marine, Captain’s Cove, Cape May Whale Watcher, Lucky Bones, Tony’s Pizza, Cape May Antique Center. North Cape May Laundromat, North Beach Gym, Heart to Heart Flowers, Le Gates, Harpoon Henry’s, Mr. J’s Music Shop, Cape May–Lewes Ferry, Gorman’s, Hair Cuttery, Italian Affair, Cape May Veterinary. Off The Island Canyon Club, Harbor View, Axelsson’s Blue Claw, Cape Liquors, Moose Lodge, Old Grange, Historic Cold Spring Village, Hawk Haven Vineyards. Villas Lower Township Construction, Lower Township Municipal, Apex Realty, Curl Up and Dye, Fish and Fancy, Villas Liquor, Snippers Salon, Jake’s Bar and Grill, Kiddie Closet, Cape Savings Bank, Cohwen’s Ink Emporium, Wing It.
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The New York Times says it’s worth the drive just to eat here, and that’s a review you can bank on.
Recipient of the international
Five-Star Diamond Award 2012 Best Restaurant in South Jersey in two categories
(French and Caribbean) — New Jersey Monthly
410 BANK STREET cape may (609) 884-2127 410BANKSTREET.com
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Opening May 9 Dinner Nightly from 5pm
Please join us for Mother’s Day Dinner from 4pm Complimentary Desserts for all Mothers!