Vol. 8, No. 16 - May 26, 2010

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A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean ¯ Wednesday, May 26, 2010 ¯ Vol. 8, No. 16 ¯ Cape May, America’s Original Seaside Resort

Big Launch Party At The Exit Zero Store & Gallery

There was a lot going on at our Sunset Boulevard HQ last Thursday - we unveiled our beautifully-renovated store and we launched our new “Cool Cape May” book as well as our fabulous new color magazine, which is on sale in local stores Aleksey Moryakov - more photos on pages 3-9

Saturday Night In The Mug

THIS WEEK...

The Caveman Issue!

Don’t Miss Terry O’Brien’s Chilling New Short Story... “A Killer Read”

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Starts On Page 65


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Almanac THURSDAY May 27 Isolated storms

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High Temperature: 79 Low Temperature: 62 Chance of Rain: 30% Sunrise: 5:38am Sunset: 8:16pm High Tides: 8:12am, 8:34pm Low Tides: 2:01am, 1:56pm

FRIDAY May 28 Scattered storms

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High Temperature: 76 Low Temperature: 60 Chance of Rain: 40% Sunrise: 5:38am Sunset: 8:16pm High Tides: 8:59am, 9:17pm Low Tides: 2:49am, 2:42pm

SATURDAY May 29 Mainly sunny

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High Temperature: 71 Low Temperature: 55 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 5:37am Sunset: 8:17pm High Tides: 9:44am, 10:00pm Low Tides: 3:35am, 3:26pm

SUNDAY May 30 Mainly sunny

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High Temperature: 70 Low Temperature: 58 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 5:37am Sunset: 8:18pm High Tides: 10:29am, 10:42pm Low Tides: 4:20am, 4:10pm

MONDAY May 31 Sunny

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High Temperature: 74 Low Temperature: 59 Chance of Rain: 10% Sunrise: 5:37am Sunset: 8:18pm High Tides: 11:13am, 11:25pm Low Tides: 5:04am, 4:54pm

Inside This Issue « The Coffee Break Page................. Page 10 «Ramblings From the Editor......... Page 11 «Food & Drink Guide.................... Page 17 « The Contest Page......................... Page 18 «A Night On The Town.................. Page 25 «Around the Bars and Clubs.......... Page 29 «Spouty Offy................................. Page 31 « Undertow................................... Page 39 « The Old Fogey............................. Page 49 « The Answer Lady........................ Page 53 « The Shopping Guide................... Page 55

«Cape Curiosity............................ Page 87 «Adopt An Animal........................ Page 91 « Activity of the Week................... Page 93 «Health & Beauty Guide................ Page 95 « The Movie Column...................... Page 103 « The crossword will return next week « A Cape May Lover.........................Page 113 «Bird Droppings............................ Page 117 « Homes of the Week..................... Page 123 « Rentals of the Week.................... Page 126 «About Exit Zero........................... Page 127

Come See Us Online

Reader Quote Of The Week

Visit our revamped website www.exitzero.us

“I love Exit Zero! I look forward to the mystery photo game on Facebook. Exit Zero gives us the lowdown on current events with such a hometown feel to it!” – Christy LaCosa, Cape May

And be one of our huge and growing army of friends on Facebook, where you can check out beautiful photographs and enter fun contests www.facebook.com/ exitzeropublishing

THE BEST LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN! Wednesday, May 26 TERRY-OKE Thursday, May 27 5 HOUR JONES Friday, May 28 RUMOR HAS IT Saturday, May 29 PLEASE PLEASE ME Sunday, May 30 STELLAR MOJO (FULL BAND) Monday, May 31 DUTCH RUDDER Tuesday, June 1 TERRIBLE TUESDAY - DJ QWIK $2 Miller Lite - $2 Ugly Mug Summer Brews

OPEN 7 DAYS 11AM-2AM YEAR ROUND! (609) 884-3459 • 426 Washington Street Mall, Cape May


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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Big, Fun Launch Party At The Exit Zero Store & Gallery Thursday, May 20 at Chattel House Village, on Sunset Boulevard

Geno White played superbly, accompanied by TC and Jim Moore

Melissa and Jacob Rossi

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

LUCKY BONES BACKWATER GRILLE LUCKY BONES SUNDAY BREAKFAST AND STEEL DRUM BRUNCH

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Friday, May 28 SINDI RAYMOND BAND Saturday, May 29 TWELVE:01

Starting Sunday, June 6 Every Sunday 7am-2pm Great Lucky Bones Food Prompt & Efficient Service Great Mimosa & Homemade Bloody Mary’s

Lunch • Dinner Thin Crust Brick-Oven Pizza

Live & Fun Steel Drum Music

1200 Route 109 South, Cape May

(609) 884-BONE (2663)


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Big, Fun Launch Party At The Exit Zero Store & Gallery Thursday, May 20 on Sunset Boulevard PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV TM

WEDNESDAY SPECIAL MAY 26 ONLY Fried SHRIMP PLATTER .............. $5.95 each

Barbara Smith, Dot Nawinski, Theresa Pallatto

Served with French fries or baked potato & cole slaw

FISH MARKET SPECIALS FRIDAY, MAY 28 THRU SUNDAY, MAY 30

SHRIMP CHOWDER................. $5.50/pint LITTLENECK CLAMS .......... $2.95/dozen (steaming clams) $12 for 50 $24 for 100

TAKE-OUT SPECIALS FRIDAY, MAY 28 & & SATURDAY, MAY 29 APPETIZER SPECIAL Clams Casino ...................................................... $7.95

Mark Allen, Jason Black, Dave Clemans

Fried OYSTER PLATTER ........................... $9.50 Served with mac & cheese and stewed tomatoes.

Broiled or Fried STUFFED SHRIMP PLATTER ................ $10.50 Served with baked potato or french fries & cole slaw.

Fisherman’s Wharf ª Cape May

609-884-3064 www.thelobsterhouse.com Call Ahead & We’ll Have It Waiting For You! Jim and Linda Moore


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Opening Of The New Harry’s Restaurant At The Montreal Inn Thursday, May 13

Jason Black and Jack Wright with our new “Cool Cape May” book and color magazine

Ace photographer Frank Scott

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

C-View Inn Cape May’s Oldest & Friendliest Tavern

Mondays

RIB NIGHT

1/2 Rack - $8.50 Tuesdays

TAVERN PIZZA NIGHT $3.50 Small Pizzas $5.50 Large Pizzas Wednesdays

OUR INFAMOUS WING NIGHT! starting at 3pm

BEST WINGS IN SOUTH JERSEY TAKE-OUT PACKAGE GOODS DAILY SPECIALS 8 FLAT SCREEN TVs HAPPY HOUR Mon - Tues - Thurs - Fri 3-5pm $2 Domestics $3 Well Drinks

Famous for Our Wings! 

Corner of Texas Ave. & Washington St., Cape May • 884-4712


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Ocean View FAMILY RESTAURANT

Big, Fun Launch Party At The Exit Zero Store & Gallery Thursday, May 20 on Sunset Boulevard PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Open Sunday-Thursday • 7am-9pm Friday & Saturday • 7am-9:30pm

Try our New

Mini Meals

starting at 9.95!

Try our great soups, desserts, seafood & sautéed specials!

Delicious Homemade Specials

Wendy, Michael

Beach Avenue & Grant Street, Cape May 884-3772 • www.oceanviewrestaurant.com

Seaside Cheese Co. over 100 imported cheeses P a r t y Tr a y s f o r a n y e v e n t Beach Pail snacks

Lou Riccio, Michael Clark

Gift Baskets P r i v a t e Ta s t i n g s

Dips, sauces, olives, breads ...and much more!

600 PARK BOULEVARD • WEST CAPE MAY • 884-8700

Dakota Black


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Big, Fun Launch Party At The Exit Zero Store & Gallery Thursday, May 20 on Sunset Boulevard PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

George and Muriel Gray

Serving Dinner from 5:30pm Thursday thru Sunday

Beach Avenue & Howard Street at the Hotel Macomber

(609) 884 8811

www.unionparkdiningroom.com Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Syrah

Pat O’Neill, Jack Wright, Deb Garcia

Chardonnay Riesling Port

Tasting Room - Open Daily 12-5pm Winery Tours - Each Saturday at 3pm VISIT... Relax on our charming deck overlooking the Vineyard! TASTE... Open daily for tastings - try 2 for free or 6 for $5, plus keep the glass! TOUR... Winery tours at 3pm each Saturday! Come tour the vineyard, taste our award-winning wines, including a barrel tasting. Enjoy a cheese, fruit & cracker tray plus take home the Cape May Winery souvenir glass. $20 per person, reservations recommended.

711 Townbank Road, North Cape May Joe and Eileen Cassidy, Connie Felicetti

(609) 884-1169 • www.capemaywinery.com


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Big, Fun Launch Party At The Exit Zero Store & Gallery Thursday, May 20 on Sunset Boulevard PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Dan Mathers, Zhenya Drozdao

Bill and Sue Causey

Bob and Beth Rumsey


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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Big, Fun Launch Party At The Exit Zero Store & Gallery Thursday, May 20 at Chattel House Village, on Sunset Boulevard

Alicia Grasso, Karin Rickard

Jamie Beeler, Lou Riccio

Steve and Barbara White

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

American Continental Cuisine in a Relaxed Setting Check us out on Facebook!

A Local Café with ... a Wholesome Aroma Eat In or Take Out | Family Affordable | Vegetarian Friendly BREAKFAST SERVED ALL DAY! OPEN DAILY Breakfast & Lunch: 7:30-2:30 • Dinner from 5:00 • Costa Rican Coffee • Breakfast Burritos • Sweet Potato Pancakes • Homemade Soups • Bella 1/2 Pound Burgers • Veggie Delights

• Fresh Carrot Juice • Hottest Hotcakes • Multigrain Waffles • Sensational Salads • Signature Sandwiches • Dynamic Dinners

406 N. Broadway, West Cape May | 884-6332 www.bellavidacafe.com

Open Wednesday thru Monday for breakfast, lunch and dinner! We have delicious lobster rolls & fish tacos! Try Breakfast with a Twist!

314 BEACH AVENUE • (609) 898-0017


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Police Blotter

AMHERST, NY: Police responded to a report of criminal mischief on Seneca Street after a caller reported that her vehicle window was smashed and the culprit could be someone who is harassing her son. Patrol determined footprints around the car may have been the complainant’s. The caller then stated that she may have been dreaming. – Amherst Bee News

Learn Russian With Tanya

YOU probably couldn’t throw a stone in Cape May without hitting an Eastern European person, though we would condemn such an act. We at Exit Zero warmly embrace our Commie Cousins (we’re joking!) and to this end offer a weekly lesson to help you communicate with your Russian-speaking friends. Please note – the “Russian” we are printing is the phonetic interpretation to make for easier reading. What are you doing to celebrate Memorial Day? Kak vu sobirayetyes otmachat Den pominovenia? And, here is how your Russian-speaking friend is likely to respond: Skoreye vsego ia budu rabotat vuh etot den Which translates to: I’ll most likely be working. – Tanya Zotava

Weird Word Of The Week

Boogle It might sound like a dance move or some kind of stomach movement, but it’s actually the term for a pack of weasels.

A Picture From The Past

Don Pocher

THE building we all know as Uncle Bill’s Pancake House at Beach Avenue and Perry Street, started out life as the Congress Hall Bar, built by former Congress Hall owner Joe Uhler in the early 1950s. The seats on the outside of the round, inner section were originally part of an outdoor patio that circled the building. Once the bar was closed, the building became a Howard Johnson’s, then the Beach Plum restaurant, before finally becoming Uncle Bill’s. – Ben Miller

Facebook Mystery Contest

KNOW your way around Cape May? Think of yourself as the observant type? Feast your eyes on the photograph above, taken by our resident cryptographer Dan Mathers. If you think you know what beautifully landscaped building this is, you have a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to spend at a local business. Go to the Exit Zero Facebook page before Monday for a full-size, fullcolor photo and instructions on how to enter – follow the instructions carefully. And, don’t worry if you have never used Facebook before – it’s easy! Just ask your six-year-old nephew. To enter, look for the mystery photo at www.facebook.com/exitzeropublishing. Good luck!

Random Fact Of The Week

IN 1996 near Kennewick, Washington, the remains of a male were found and his skull had the features of a Caucasian – distinctively different from an Asian/American Indian. It was later determined that these remains were 8,400 to 9,500 years old.

Fortune Cookie Of The Week J It was about time I got out of that cookie J ONCE a week, the folks at Exit Zero eat at Cape Orient, the island’s fine Asian restaurant. Sometimes we find pearls of wisdom at the end of our meal. And sometimes we don’t. The above fortune cookie was eaten with a Seafood Nest dinner and a cup of tea. Please note: Any typos are not ours, but those of the fortune cookie manufacturers. We print them as we find them.


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Ramblings From The Editor

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

AM NOT done talking about parking because it’s probably the second most important issue in town (after Convention Hall). Last week I mentioned how there are problems with the credit card processing in the city’s meters. It seems that the problem might be bigger than I thought. Every local business person I have spoken to in the past week has had similar stories about meters not taking credit cards. Ugh. We now have a new administration in place, given the election on May 11 of three new council members – Jack Wichterman, Bill Murray and Deanna Fiocca. All three candidates were endorsed by Exit Zero, which means I’m very happy with their election and am looking forward to some thoughtful decision-making by the council, which also includes Mayor Ed Mahaney and Terri Swain. Right now the city is embroiled in an increasingly ugly battle with the Friends and Neighbors of East Cape May over the city’s plan to instal parking meters in the east end of the city. The group organized a petition calling for a public referendum on the subject, but the city had it ruled invalid last week after challenging the voting rights of one of the group’s committee members. Did it really have to get to this stage? I’ve written a lot of words about how Mayor Mahaney has run this council, even though it’s not his job to run the council, and I hope that the three new members will ensure that the council follows proper procedures – that is, that a strong, competent city manager makes all the day-to-day administrative decisions, ensuring that the decisions made by council are properly executed. Right now, it seems pretty obvious that City Manager Bruce

MacLeod is in the pocket of Mayor Mahaney, who is the de facto city manager. That will all change when the new council members come in. Question is – will Bruce remain as City Manager? The reason I make this point is that it’s ludicrous that the city is fighting a lawsuit against its own people, all because they took a decision to instal parking meters without carrying out a proper traffic survey to see what kind of income would be generated and whether or not the meters would actually be effective – many believe that people will avoid the planned new meters on Beach Avenue and simply park on the adjacent streets. And it’s also become apparent that the rebuilding of Convention Hall has been woefully mismanaged by this administration, but more on that later. The city is planning on using old meters for the east end – meters which presumably were uprooted when they installed the new system in the heart of town, which is quite the worst system I have ever seen, and that’s a sentiment I hear on the streets very often. The system the city installed a couple years ago is either deliberately calculated to confuse motorists in an attempt to obtain more money

in parking fines (which is obnoxious in the extreme) or was an ill-conceived plan that has been executed incompetently (which is unfortunate in the extreme). There are parking meter poles on Cape May streets with no meter attached. Don’t you think that the average motorist getting out of his or her car might assume that this means there is NO meter in operation? Especially if their spot is not next to the little blue payment meter, and especially if the little number on the curb that indicates their spot has been rubbed off, which happens often. And, assuming that the average motorist realizes that they DO have to pay, they then have to deal with the likelihood that the meter will not accept credit cards, even though it says it does. I mean, c’mon folks! How about the new council sits down and takes a long, hard look at this problem. And it IS a problem. I’ve said it before – one stupid meter problem can turn off a visitor for life, a visitor who likely spends thousands of dollars here every year. In Bethesda, Maryland, the city recently started a new scheme where you can use your cellphone to pay for parking. The old-fashioned metal meters can be used – no need for fancy new plastic ones that don’t work. All you need to do to adapt the meter is put a sticker on it. I strongly suggest that council members speak to their colleagues in Bethesda and discuss how the new scheme is working and also put a stop to their plans for the east end until an intelligent new plan is configured for parking in the WHOLE city. There are a lot of places competing with Cape May for tourist dollars – we can’t afford to be so ignorant of visitors’ needs. Until next week – pack some quarters!

Serving Dinner from 5pm Early Dinner Specials 5-6pm $21.95

Japanese • Sushi • Chinese • Thai Cuisine

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK YEAR ROUND Lunch • Dinner • Take-Out • Catering 315 Ocean Street, Washington Commons Mall (609) 898-0088 • www.capeorient.com

Casual or Fine Dining... Your Choice!

CLIPPER SHIP PUB Affordable Pub Menu Sunday thru Friday and Sports TV!

609-884-5878 • 991 Ocean D rive , C ape M ay


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Saturday Evening In The Ugly Mug Masy 15, around 11:40pm

Boris, Kana

Sonny and Cher

Cathy, Cappy

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

What’s in a name? That which we call Cucina Rosa; By any other name would not smell as sweet Reserve Your Private Party for 2010! Rehearsal Dinners • Reunions Baby Showers • Bridal Showers Any Special Occasion Gift Certificates Available!

Serving Dinner from 5pm Thursday thru Monday Reservations Recommended

Reservations: (609) 898-9800 301 Washington Street Mall, Cape May, Corner of Washington & Perry Street www.cucinarosa.com


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Saturday Evening In The Ugly Mug Masy 15, around 11:40pm PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Mon, Nikka, Casey, Kelli, Julia

Jaelz Mehof, Jim Johnson

Fred, Jonathan, Courtney, Bob

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Saturday Evening In The Ugly Mug Masy 15, around 11:40pm PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

YOUR FRIENDLY HOMETOWN TAVERN NEW Food • NEW Staff • 5 NEW 52” plasma TVs!

Creative American Comfort Foods Full Menu • Daily Specialties OPEN DAILY

Check us out on Facebook!

Anne, Michele, Sharon

Our Liquor Store is Fully Stocked and Ready To Go!

LIVE MUSIC

Paul, Marcella, Rachel

Thursday, May 27 - DJ Dat Girl Friday, May 28 - 5 Hour Jones Saturday, May 29 - Dead Poets Sunday, May 30 - Revolver Tues., June 1 - Karaoke with DJ Jimmy J

3832 Bayshore Road North Cape May

(609) 886-2200

Dave Baker, Jamell Anajjar, Lahcen Anajjar


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Saturday Evening In The Ugly Mug Masy 15, around 11:40pm PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Brenna’s birthday bash

Cuz Ray, Uncle Bob, Dean, Uncle Ed

Shannon Baker, Kris and Arin Centrone

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Saturday Evening In The Ugly Mug Masy 15, around 11:40pm

Cousins Barbara and Susan

Jamie Heinze, Christine Burns

Cappy, Cathy, Melissa, Math, Liz, Pete

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

s t k r e c e a t B Simply Delicious!

Freshest Ingredients • Fantastic Specials • Friendly Atmosphere • Reservations Recomended

Dinner from 5pm Thursday thru Sunday • Breakfast from 9am on Saturday and Sunday 600 Park Boulevard, West Cape May • (609) 884-7660 • www.backstreetcapemaynj.com


First of all, tell me a little about the food and the atmosphere

A lovely little spot in the Washington Street Mall. Fine food, excellent service and great peoplewatching.

This fine restaurant offers superb food, an elegant bar, and dining with ocean views.

Superior coffee that’s always fresh and healthy food that’s fabulous for both breakfast and lunch.

Fine dining near the harbor. Elegant dining room, cozy fireplace, and the classic Clipper Ship Pub.

A brand-new joint at the rear of the building that formerly housed the Bayshore 8 movie complex. Offering tasty snacks and drinks.

Downhome cooking and a really friendly, laidback vibe in this gem of a place, just a few minutes from downtown Cape May.

New owners Jim Linnington and Ed Niemann promise creative comfort foods and a lot of improvements.

This Villas favorite attracts people from all over. Why? Because the food is reliably good and very affordable.

“The local café with the wholesome aroma” is what they call it... and that’s how we describe it. Very apt!

A chic interior and stylish food, but the ambience is anything but pretentious. Modern American cuisine.

The Food & Drink Guide

A CA MIA 524 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-6661 www.acamia.com

ALEATHEA’S 7 Ocean Street, Cape May (609) 884-5555, Ext. 226 www.innofcapemay.com

AVALON COFFEE 7 Gurney Street Cape May (609) 898-8088 www.avaloncoffeecompany.com

AXELSSON’S BLUE CLAW 991 Ocean Drive, Cape May (609) 884-5878 blueclawrestaurant.com

BACK CORNER CAFE 3860 Bayshore Road North Cape May (609) 886-2323

BACKSTREET 600 Park Boulevard West Cape May (609) 884-7660 www.backstreetcapemaynj.com

THE BAYSHORE 3832 Bayshore Road North Cape May (609) 886-2200

BELLA MANGIATA 1891 Bayshore Road Villas (609) 889-6800

BELLA VIDA CAFE 406 N. Broadway, W. Cape May (609) 884-6322 www.bellavidacafe.com

THE BLACK DUCK 1 Sunset Blvd., W. Cape May (609) 898-0100 blackduckonsunset.com

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$15-$28

$5-$12

$7-$20

$6-$20

$13-$29

$3-$9

$24-$30

$3-$8

$15-$45

$10-$30

Price Range Of Entrées

BYOB

BYOB

BYOB

BAR

BYOB

N/A

BAR

N/A

BAR

BYOB

Bar or BYOB?

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

Should I Book A Table?

YES

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is It Handicap Accessible?

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Credit Cards Accepted?

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

NO

Is There On-Site Parking?

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Takeout Available?

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Food for Children?


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Exit Zero Clip Art And Fake Ad Contests Start looking through the paper... you could win a gift certificate to an advertiser!

FAKE AD CONTEST

Somewhere in this paper is a fake ad!

CLIP ART CONTEST Hidden somewhere in the paper is this CAVEMAN CLUB... find it & enter to win!

But be aware as it may be a real business in our area, but the product or service will not be real... Check closely!

This Week’s Prizes:

HENRY’S JEWELRY - PETER SHIELDS - ISLAND GRILL ANSWERS - MAY 5 ISSUE: CLIP ART Page 102 - Dave’s Trash Removal FAKE AD Page 66 - Dan for Council Ad

Actual Size Shown Here:

This Week’s Prizes:

THE BIRD HOUSE - SUNSET BEACH GIFT SHOPS - ZOE’S

WHEN YOU FIND THE ANSWER(S)... ENTER BY ONE OF THESE WAYS: 1. E-mail your name and address along with the answer to: jason@exitzero.us 2. Mail us your name, address, and answer(s) on an 8.5 x 11 piece of paper to: Exit Zero Publishing, 109 Sunset Boulevard, Suite D, Cape May, NJ 08204 Entries Deadline Date: Tuesday, June 8. Draw Date: Wednesday, June 9. One entry per address or email address. Prizes will be mailed to the winners.

CONTEST WINNERS - MAY 5: CLIP ART WINNERS

Claudette Gompf - West Cape May Dolly Davis - Villas Marc Lomot - North Cape May

FAKE AD WINNERS:

Barbara Leaf - Arlington, VA Bill Meredith - Ocean City Neil Bjonnes - North Cape May

HARBOR VIEW RESTAURANT, BAR & MARINA Serving Lunch & Dinner 7 Days a Week • Breakfast on Saturday & Sunday

DECK OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR LUNCH & DINNER!

HAPPY HOURS Monday thru Friday 3-6pm

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

1/2 Price Appetizers - $2 domestics - $3well drinks

Friday, May 28 Moe FishBone Saturday, May 29 Danny Eyer Sunday, May 30 Blue Bone Monday, May 31 Chatter Band 3 - 7pm

By Popular Local Demand

BURGER MANIA

Sundays in the Restaurant 11:30-4:30 35 gourmet burgers cooked 140 different ways, plus 6 specialty burgers! Regular menu served too.

954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY • 609-884-5444 Between

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A little taste of the tropics at this restaurant, which is located at the Atlas Inn on Beach Avenue. Enjoy fresh seafood with Caribbean flair.

Congress Hall’s restaurant is better than ever, serving classic tavern food with a twist or two along the way.

Congress Hall’s chic basement nightclub has an assortment of great music on the weekends.

It’s always warm and friendly in this lively beachfront bar that features some of the best live bands around.

Whether you want to start your day with a treat, or want to get some goodies for an afternoon picnic or pick-me-up, this is the place!

This beautiful winery is open daily from 12-5pm. Make a reservation to tour the winery on Saturdays at 3pm.

Great food every time, whether you are looking for Chinese, Thai or sushi. Service is superb, too.

Good downhome food at this popular family restaurant, located at the harbor. A good stop for breakfast or lunch favorites.

Good food, reasonably priced, at one of Cape May’s premier nightspots. There’s always something happening here.

The Carriage House offers everything from hearty wraps, salads, quiche and paninis to classic teas.

THE BLUE PIG TAVERN 251 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-8422 congresshall.com

THE BOILER ROOM 251 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-8422 congresshall.com

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

CAPE MAY BAKERS 482 West Perry Street Cape May (609) 884-7454 capemaybakers.com

CAPE MAY WINERY 711 Townbank Rd., N. Cape May (609) 884-1169 capemaywinery.com

CAPE ORIENT 315 Ocean Street, Cape May (609) 898-0088 capeorient.com

CAPTAIN’S COVE 1216 Route 109 Cape May (609) 884-7288

CARNEY’S Beach Avenue and Jackson Street Cape May (609) 884-4424 www.carneyscapemaynj.com

THE CARRIAGE HOUSE 1048 Washington St., Cape May (609) 884-5111 www.capemaymac.org

First of all, tell me a little about the food and the atmosphere

BLOODY MARY’S 1035 Beach Avenue Cape May (609) 884-7000 www.bloodymarysbarandgrill.com

The Food & Drink Guide

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$12-$19

$7-$20

$6-$13

$12-$19

$5-$27

$3-$8

$8-$25

N/A

$12-$36

$7-$23

Price Range Of Entrées

BYOB

BAR

BYOB

BYOB

WINERY

N/A

BAR

BAR

BAR

BAR

Bar or BYOB?

YES

YES

NO

YES

N/A

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

Should I Book A Table?

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

Is It Handicap Accessible?

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Credit Cards Accepted?

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

Is There On-Site Parking?

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

Is There Takeout Available?

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

Is There Food for Children?


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Italian ine

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Saturday Evening In The Ugly Mug Masy 15, around 11:40pm

Authentic Italian Cuisine

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Seafood & Fine Dining

Prime Rib Special

New York Strip Steak • Filet Mignon Veal Cutlet • Center Cut Pork Chops

Saturday & Sunday

PRIME RIB SPECIAL - Saturday & Sunday Early Birds EARLY BIRDS - Sunday-Friday 3:30-5:30pm

Sunday - Friday 3:30 - 5:30pm

ne Dining

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Compton Rich, Louis Goldberg, Alexandra Strong

ayshore Rd., N. Cape May • 889-6610

3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May e Plaza Shopping Center (next to Burger King) (Cape Plaza Shopping Center, next to Burger King) • 889-6610

Serving Breakfast & Lunch Daily, 7:30am-4pm Stop by to check out our Daily Specials and Homemade Soups!

Serving Organic Brewed Coffee and Lovely Loose Teas (Iced OR Hot), Organic Fruit Smoothies and more to refresh your day everyday!

Caitlin, Charlie, Trina

Stay updated and in touch with us on FACEBOOK! ALL food is Vegetarian, Vegan, Organic, Local, Made to Order and DELICIOUS!

Coffee House & Organic Market

FREE WIFI!

479 W. Perry St. West Cape May

884-1131

Jason, Megan, Kari, Jen


Chef Geoff Johnson’s popular Copper Fish is reopening, under new management, at a new site – corner of Broadway and Sunset.

Nicely located at the beginning of the mall, this Italian restaurant is a must-visit.

A locals’ favorite, the oldest and friendliest tavern in town with great wings, excellent pub fare and cold beer.

New owners Chris and Lisa Shriver plan to keep the old favorites at this locals joint AND add exciting new specials.

A perennial favorite in Cape May. You could say it’s become an ice cream institution! Also a good stop for lunch and dinner staples.

With the remarkable cooking of chef Lucas Manteca, there’s even more reason than usual to visit. Sublime concoctions.

A fun night out. Stop for a cocktail at the classic bar, then sit down for dinner and a hugely entertaining night of comic theatre.

It’s all ridiculously tasty and it’s all cooked right here on the island. This is a must-stop for an afternoon (or morning!) treat.

Still one of Cape May’s finest restaurants. Open for the season, serving food that’s as brilliant and creative as ever. A classic.

It wins awards for its Italian food every year for a reason. This is authentic cuisine served in a beautiful location. A win-win!

CUCINA ROSA 301 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 898-9800 www.cucinarosa.com

C-VIEW INN Texas Avenue & Washington St. Cape May (609) 884-4712

DEPOT MARKET CAFE 409 Elmira Street Cape May (609) 884-8030

DRY DOCK 1440 Texas Avenue Cape May (609) 884-3434 www.capemaydrydock.com

THE EBBITT ROOM 25 Jackson Street, Cape May (609) 884-5700 virginiahotel.com

ELAINE’S DINNER THEATER 513 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-0576 elainesdinnertheater.com

ELLIE’S BAKERY 301 North Broadway West Cape May (609) 884-4007

410 BANK STREET 410 Bank Street Cape May (609) 884-2127 410bankstreet.com

FRESCO’S SEAFOOD TRATTORIA 412 Bank Street Cape May (609) 884-0366 frescoscapemay.com

First of all, tell me a little about the food and the atmosphere

COPPER FISH 416 Broadway West Cape May (609) 884-1555

The Food & Drink Guide

D

D

B, Bakery

D, Theater

D

L, D, Ice Cream

B, L, D

L, D

D

D

B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner

$18-$29

$25-$37

$1-$15

$39.95 fixed

$26-$33

$5-$9

$6-$14

$4-$18

$12-$29

$24-$32

Price Range Of Entrées

BYOB

BYOB

N/A

BAR

BAR

N/A

BYOB

BAR

BYOB

BYOB

Bar or BYOB?

YES

YES

N/A

YES

YES

N/A

NO

NO

YES

YES

Should I Book A Table?

NO

NO

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

Is It Handicap Accessible?

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC

V, MC, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC

CASH ONLY

V, MC

V, MC, AE,D

V, MC, AE,D

Credit Cards Accepted?

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

Is There On-Site Parking?

YES

NO

YES

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Takeout Available?

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Food for Children?


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

On Broadway Serving Dinner Wednesday thru Monday

A Saturday Evening In Cabanas May 15, around midnight PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Bill Caterini Plays Live on Saturday!

Chef Demos Coming Soon... Call for Details

Renie, Angie, Stacy

I am still proud to be the executive chef of the Copper Fish at its new location at 416 Broadway, West Cape May. We are out with the old management and in with a new venture with a friend, fan and North Jersey businessman.

Bigboobsmgee, Sap, Jacki, Andrew

Please join us for dinner, we think you'll like what's been done to our fish!

609-898-1555 New 609-898-0354 old 416 Broadway, 6 West Cape May

www.thecopperfishrestaurant.com

Jacki, Liz, Amanda


This local favorite serves superb southwestern food. Grab a seat on the patio when the weather is nice!

Excellent downhome Italian food, reasonably priced and great for a family dinner. Try Friday Fish Night!

A Key West vibe, great views of the harbor, good food and regular entertainment. Come over for an irresistibly laidback experience.

You know that summer is around the corner when this little slice of the Caribbean re-opens. Bring it on!

A home-style, friendly feel that puts a modern twist on the classic comfort foods we all know and love.

Every Friday night in the winter the Wine Bar and Barrel Room is open. A fun, well-run vineyard.

A relaxed yet elegant island ambiance, featuring USDA Prime Steaks and classic seafood creations.

One of the best places to take the family for breakfast, lunch or dinner. And you get to see dolphins going back and forth!

Great coffee, home-baked treats, and lots of healthy food options. A cozy, friendly corner spot. Try it!

If there are better dogs at the Shore, we’ve yet to hear of them. Tommy and Mary Snyder are the hot dog jedi warriors. Just superb!

GODMOTHER’S Broadway & Sunset Cape May (609) 884-4543 godmothersrestaurant.com

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

HARPOON HENRY’S Beach Drive and Browning North Cape May (609) 886-5529 harpoonhenrys.net

HARRY’S OCEAN BAR & GRILLE Madison & Beach Avenue Cape May (609) 884-6113 www.harryscapemay.com

HAWK HAVEN VINEYARD 600 S. Railroad Avenue Rio Grande (609) 846-7347 hawkhavenvineyard.com

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

HENRY’S ON THE BEACH 702 Beach Avenue Cape May (609) 884-8826 henrysonthebeach.com

HIGHER GROUNDS 479 W. Perry Street West Cape May (609) 884-1131 highergroundscapemay.com

HOT DOG TOMMY Jackson Street @ Beach Avenue Cape May (609) 884-8388 hotdogtommys.com

First of all, tell me a little about the food and the atmosphere

GECKO’S Carpenter’s Square Mall Cape May (609) 898-7750

The Food & Drink Guide

B, L, D

B, L

B, L, D

B, L, D

Winery

B, L, D

L, D

B, L, D

D

L, D

B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner

$1-$7

$5-$10

$10-$20

$15-$38

N/A

$8-$24

$10-$21

$6-$30

$12-$28

$8-$24

Price Range Of Entrées

N/A

BYOB

BYOB

BAR

Winery

BAR

BAR

BAR

BYOB

BYOB

Bar or BYOB?

N/A

N/A

NO

YES

N/A

YES

NO

NO

YES

YES

Should I Book A Table?

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

Is It Handicap Accessible?

CASH ONLY

CASH ONLY

V, MC, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, D

V, MC

V, MC

V, MC

Credit Cards Accepted?

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

Is There On-Site Parking?

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Takeout Available?

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Food for Children?


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Saturday Evening In Cabanas May 15, around midnight PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Victorious, Sarah, Darren

Steve McC., Jennifer Basara, Jim Dunn, Ryan McMichael

Lindsay, Shannon, Buddy, Rob


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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A Night On The Town

Bars, restaurants, culture and events... Dan Mather’s weekly guide to what’s going on in Cape May

I

DON’T do scary movies. Personally, I find that fear is a negative emotion. So, maybe I was creeped out by the zombie-looking waitress mannequin sticking out the front of the building. Maybe I was a little put off by the sign advertising haunted tours. Maybe I AM a bit of a sissy. But – no matter what the reason – I have definitely been missing out on Elaine’s Dinner Theatre. Luckily, Will Knapp, who plays the title role in Elaine’s new production Cy Specter’s Spectacular Circus, knows how to entice me into doing just about anything: free booze. So, this past Thursday Tanya Zotava (my girlfriend), Zhenya Drozdao (a friend who was staying with me) and Victor Grasso (not sure what to do with himself without his wife) managed to walk the entire 200 feet (roughly) from my front door to Elaine’s bar. After we loaded up on Kraken rum and Coke, Will offered Victor and I a tour of the haunted dining room. We checked out the Halloween themes and photos from The Exorcist before the ever-so-hilarious Derek

Miller, also an actor at Elaine’s, unleashed the old snake-in-a-can gag on me. A sudden burst of air and material from behind set me sprinting and cursing. Luckily, as Victor noted, I didn’t spill a drop of Kraken. We came back in with enough time to load up on another free drink, snack on some tacos and quesadillas, and make our way to a table to watch the show. I won’t give away specifics about the show, but I will say that

the audience laughed at every gag/joke in the performance, and I don’t think their laughter was solely attributed to the open bar. Hell, half of our group spoke English as a second language, and they were cracking up at a lot of the innuendo. The cast stuck to their outrageous characters and did an excellent job improvising and playing with the audience. At one point actor Parker Smith, who was playing the role of a magician, needed help from the audience. He asked local beauty Laura Zeitler, who runs The Columbia House with her husband Jim, on stage and guessed her named to be MILFred. I’m sorry if you don’t get why that’s funny, because I’m not going to explain it – it’s inappropriate. The point I want to make is this: though I have no need to see the show again, I had a great time. It’s definitely an overlooked way to spend a night. So, before you set off to yet another night at the same old bar, try Elaine’s. You’ll drink, you’ll eat, you’ll laugh and if you’re as faint hearted as me, you might even scream.

Hemingway’s

chart a course for ...

e.m.

Prime Steaks • Sensational Seafood Hemingway’s is committed to serving the highest quality hand-cut USDA Prime Steaks and the freshest seafood, complemented by an outstanding wine selection. Our staff is eager to provide you with exceptional and friendly service. We have created a unique and exciting dining destination you will want to visit again and again.

E.M. Hemingway’s Restaurant in the Grand Hotel Cape May 1045 Beach Avenue - 609.884.5611 www.hemingwayscapemay.com


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Saturday Evening In Cabanas Great Spring Specials!

Many Flavors of Homemade gelato!

May 15, around midnight PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Open 7 Days for Lunch & Dinner Breakfast from 7am Thursday thru Sunday

Dine In Special

PIZZA FAMILY DEAL

Extra Large 18” Cheese Pizza and a Pitcher of Soda - $11.95

Chaz Markley, Birthday Princess, Future Mrs King, Brandan King

(Up to 4 People, Dine In Only, Cannot combine with any other offer)

Become a fan on Facebook for special offers & announcements!

1891 BAYSHORE ROAD, VILLAS • 889-6800

Uncle Bill’s & FAMILY RESTAURANT

Angela Monaghan, Aaron O’Donnell, Tony The Abyssinian

Open Every Day!

BEACH AVENUE & PERRY STREET, CAPE MAY (609) 884-7199

Shawn, Sany, Nicole, Lisa


Caribbean-influenced food, in a lovely, colorful setting. The sauces and combinations are creative and delectable.

Cape May’s newest restaurant offers good food in a relaxed environment, located right at the harbor, where Copper Fish was.

Take-out, fish market, restauarant, raw bar, breakfast diner... The Lobster House has it all. Sit at the Schooner American for a special treat, overlooking the harbor.

It’s a huge hit for a reason. Excellent food, great bar vibe, superb service. Gets it right every single time.

The original fine dining restaurant in Cape May and still one of the best. The food is always creative.

Marie Nicole’s serves modern American cuisine with a European ambiance in a relaxed atmosphere

A lively nightspot with a friendly vibe and great oceanfront dining with a view!

No frills at this harborfront bar. This is where fishermen go to drink serious drinks and eat seriously good scallops.

The dim, amber lighting, dark wooden bar, period fittings and classy staff give this place a special ambience.

A large and very reliable menu. Classic diner food, and very reasonably priced. A locals’ favorite.

LATITUDES 1246 Route 109 Cape May (609) 884-6200 www.latitudescapemay.com

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

LUCKY BONES 1200 Route 109, Cape May (609) 884-BONE (2663) luckybonesgrill.com

MAD BATTER 19 Jackson Street Cape May (609) 884-5970 www.madbatter.com

MARIE NICOLE’S 9510 Pacific, Wildwood Crest (609) 522-5425 www.marienicoles.com

MARTINI BEACH 429 Beach Avenue Cape May (609) 884-1925

MAYER’S TAVERN 894 Third Avenue Cape May (609) 884-8980

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

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

First of all, tell me a little about the food and the atmosphere

ISLAND GRILL 311 Mansion Street Cape May (609) 884-0200

The Food & Drink Guide

B, L, D

D

L, D

D

D

B, L, D

L, D

B, L, D

D

B, L, D

B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner

$9-$30

$18-Market

$6-$17

$15-$30

$19-$44

$19-$30

$6-$22

$5-$25

$10-$24

$13-$26

Price Range Of Entrées

BYOB

BAR

BAR

BAR

BAR

BAR

BAR

BAR

BYOB

BYOB

Bar or BYOB?

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

8 or more

NO

YES

YES

Should I Book A Table?

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is It Handicap Accessible?

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

NONE

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC AE

CASH ONLY

Credit Cards Accepted?

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There On-Site Parking?

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Takeout Available?

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Food for Children?


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Fruit Smoothies and Frozen Coffee Drinks.!

Delicious breakfast & lunch sandwiches

COFFEE ROASTED FRESH DAILY

Now Open Everyday!

Saturday, Sunday & Memorial Day Monday @ 6:00am Tuesday to Friday @ 6:30am Fresh Rolled Old World Bagels • Muffins • Croissants Cookies • Cinnamon Buns • Smoothies Specialty Coffees and Drinks • Cappuccinos • Lattes #7 GURNEY & THE BEACH, CAPE MAY • (609) 898-8088 3704 BAYSHORE ROAD, NORTH CAPE MAY • (609) 846-0040 NORTH CAPE MAY LOCATION OPEN DAILY FROM 6:30AM

BYOB Mediterranean - American Fare Open Thursday - Sunday for Lunch & Dinner Join Us for Breakfast on Saturday & Sunday @ 9am

THREE COURSE EARLY BIRD MENU Available All Night for only $17 reservations: (609) 884-4020 106 Sunset Blvd., West Cape May


A lovely dining room, a beautiful copper-top bar and classic, generous dishes are what you’ll find here

The Georgian revival mansion is magnificent and the modern American menu matches it all the way.

A chic restaurant with a lively bar scene and excellent food, located at the La Mer, overlooking the Atlantic.

A classic pub and restaurant offering great burgers, excellent comfort good and an authentic ambience. And a lovely building to boot!

While all around it has changed, the Rio is still serving excellent food with old-style, friendly service.

The local legend is back and it’s better than ever. Now in its second season, the relaunched Nail is beachfront dining at its best.

Fresh, delicious food at a great beachfront location is what you’ll find at Sean’s Restaurant!

A huge plus for the area when it opened, and this place continues to delight with gourmet treats.

Situated in the lobby of Congress Hall, this shop has great coffee and some lovely to-go breakfast goodies.

A Cape May legend, and still one of the places you most want to be on a coald winter night (or afternoon).

PETER SHIELDS 1301 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-9090 www.petershieldsinn.com

PIER HOUSE 1327 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 898-0300 www.thepierhousecapemay.com

THE PILOT HOUSE 142 Decatur Street Cape May (609) 884-3449 www.pilothousecapemay.com

RIO STATION 3505 Route 9 South Rio Grande (609) 889-2000

RUSTY NAIL Beach Avenue between Jackson and Perry Streets Cape May (609) 884-0017

SEAN’S RESTAURANT Beach Avenue between Jackson and Perry Streets Cape May (609) 898-0017

SEASIDE CHEESE COMPANY 600 Park Blvd., W. Cape May (609) 884-8700 seasidecheesecapemay.com

TOMMY’S FOLLY COFFEE SHOP 251 Beach Ave, Cape May (609) 884-6522 congresshall.com

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

First of all, tell me a little about the food and the atmosphere

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

The Food & Drink Guide

L, D

B, Café

L, D

L, D

B, L, D

L, D

L, D

B, D

D

D

B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner

$12-$25

$2-$5

$4-$12

$16-$24

$10-$19

$13-$29

$15-$25

$20-$35

$22-$39

$12-$29

Price Range Of Entrées

BAR

N/A

N/A

BYOB

BAR

BAR

BAR

BAR

BYOB

BAR

Bar or BYOB?

NO

NO

N/A

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Should I Book A Table?

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

Is It Handicap Accessible?

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, D

V, MC, AE, D

Credit Cards Accepted?

NO

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

Is There On-Site Parking?

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

Is There Takeout Available?

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

Is There Food for Children?


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Saturday Evening In Cabanas May 15, around midnight

Jim, Dan

Shawn M., Jim Johnson

Julia Davies, Tom Craven, Erika Axelsson

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

Southern Italian, Seafood & Steaks, Pasta, Veal & Chicken

ODMOTHERS NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS! Dinner from 5pm Thursday thru Sunday

Serving Dinner Thursday thru Sunday From 5pm

EARLY BIRD MENU AVAILABLE FROM 5-5:30PM AND ALL NIGHT ON FRIDAY

Only $19.95 898-0100 (609) 898-0100 1 Sunset Blvd., West Cape 1 Sunset Boulevard., West CapeMay May

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS • 5:00-5:30 Soup or Salad, Entree & Dessert • $16.95

Broadway & Sunset ~ 884-4543


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

What’s Going On In The Bars And Clubs

A swingin’ guide to the area’s night life CABANAS Friday: Joe Bachman & The Crew Saturday: 52 Pickup Sunday: Blind Drunk UGLY MUG Wednesday: Terry-Oke Thursday: 5 Hour Jones Friday: Rumor Has It Saturday: Please Please Me Sunday: Stellar Mojo Monday: Dutch Rudder Tuesday: Terrible Tuesday, $2 Miller Lites and Ugly Mug Summer Brews, DJ Qwik MAD BATTER Thursday: Barry Tischler, 6-8pm Friday: Gordon Vincent, 7-9pm Saturday: Robin and Amy, 7-9pm HARBOR VIEW Friday: Moe FishBone, 8-12 Saturday: Danny Eyer, 8-12 Sunday: BlueBone, 8-12 Monday: chatter Band, 3-7pm THE EBBITT ROOM Friday: Paul Sotille, Jr, 6:30pm Saturday: Paul Sotille, Jr, 6:30pm CARNEY’S Friday: Jumper Saturday: Crystal Roxx Sunday: The Rockets, 4-7pm and Big Romeo at night RIO STATION Friday: Matt Sheppard, 6-9pm. Karaoke with Troy David, 9pm BOILER ROOM Friday: Third Degree Saturday: Frank Bey AXELSSON’S BLUE CLAW Saturday: George Karavan MERION INN Wednesday: George Mesterhazy Thursday: George Mesterhazy, 5:30. Jazz Trio, 8:30

Friday: George Mesterhazy Saturday: George Mesterhazy Sunday: George Mesterhazy Monday: George Mesterhazy Tuesday: George Mesterhazy HAWK HAVEN VINEYARD Sunday: Sangria Sundays, 2-5pm, live music PILOT HOUSE Wednesday: Trivia Night, 7pm Thursday: Jay Bethel, 8-10pm Sunday: Barry, 4-6pm RUSTY NAIL Friday: Carl Behrens, 4:30 Saturday: Kate Delany @ 4pm and Billy D. Light @ 9pm Sunday: Reggae with The Dan Brown 3 @ 4:30pm LUCKY BONES Friday: Sindi Raymond Band Saturday: twelve:01 HARPOON HENRY’S Friday: Maura McKinney Mastro Saturday: Beachcomber Bill Sunday: Beachcomber Bill Monday: Ann Oswald and Don Shaw COPPER FISH Saturday: Bill Caterini THE BAYSHORE Thursday: DJ Dat Girl Friday: 5 Hour Jones Saturday: Dead Poets Sunday: Revolver Tuesday: Karaoke w/ DJ Jimmy J MARTINI BEACH Friday: Mr. Eddie Morgan and Rek’d 4 Jazz, 8-12 HEMINGWAY’S Friday: DJ Jeff Walden, 9pm Saturday: DJ Ron Becker, 9pm

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

OPEN DAILY

Around The Avenues And Alleyways Of Cape May Wednesday, May 19

11am-10pm

Kids’ Menu

Great Veggie Dishes

Cape Winds Florist owners Mike and Debbie Downes took their staff out for an appreciation dinner

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

Charming Patio

Delicious Desserts

VOTED “BEST MEXICAN” NJ Monthly 2009 2002/2005/2006/2007/2008 “BEST OF THE SHORE” Philadelphia Magazine 2006

“Exquisite cuisine served in a charming 19th century setting makes LaVerandah one of Cape May’s finest restaurants. Elegant dining is offered on the outdoor verandah or in a high-ceiling room cooled by sea breezes flowing through French doors opening to the porch... remarkable cuisine... and sophistication...”

It’s that time of year when great hot dogs are here.

— Philadelphia Inquirer, John V.R. Bull

jjj AWARD

— Press of Atlantic City, 2005

YUM!

“EXCELLENT” AC Press 2005

Carpenter’s Square Mall, Cape May 898-7750

(609) 884-5868 107-113 Grant Street, Cape May NJ 08204 www.hotelalcott.com

On Jackson Street at Beach (609) 884-8388 hotdogtommys.com Available for weddings & banquets


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

NextTimeFridayNites2EZ

Spouty-Offy

5/23/10

Page 33 1 Page

4:16 PM

NEXT TIME...

The column where anonymous gasbags have their say! IS the mascot for Geico that cute gecko or those two cavemen dudes who get mad at everything? – Cape May *** I ALWAYS liked the of a cavewoman that a bone in her hair... girls today should do – Villas

AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE

look wore more that!

Featuring hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood & an amazing selections of wines & beer-on-tap

*** REMEMBER that crazy Captain Caveman cartoon? – Cape May ***

The Flintstones was hot! – Cape May

I WONDER if any cavemen actually lived somewhere other than a cave... and if so what would we call them? – Cape May

I JUST heard about a good caveman movie... actually a cavewoman movie. It is called Bikini Cavegirl... that has to be good, right? – Grog from the past

***

***

THERE is this really nice and helpful caveman down at Swain’s Ace Hardware... I think he said his name was Russell. – Cape May

I USED to eat a lot of caveman back in the day, but they all tasted very bad... gritty even, like they never bathed! – Mr Spouty Offy Whale

***

***

THAT comic strip about cavemen called B.C. is pretty funny. – Cape May

I SEE that there was an old caveman comic strip called Alley Opp but isn’t that really a great play in basketball? – Cape May

[Spouty Editor’s Note: I’m sure that those Geico cavemen don’t think it’s funny...] *** WHAT, exactly, is the difference between a caveman and a neanderthal man? – Cape May *** DID you ever see that old show about that caveman detective in Hawaii... It was called Cromagnon P.I. – Cape May [Spouty Editor’s Note: Nope, never saw it but I wonder what Tom Selleck is up to these days.] *** MAN, that Betty Rubble from

Friday Nights

***

*** DID cavemen live in the same cave all their lives or did they move? – Cape May ***

-9:00

4:00

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@ The Rio 5:00-7:00

Free Happy Hour Buffet 8:00

-10

6:00-9:00

RE D :00 S G I RLTAG Free S Stuff

Live Music with Matt Sheppard An eclectic mix of old & new -9:00

4:00

TAI L COCSKHOT & IALS SPEC

9:00

Karaoke with Troy David

CAPE May should install caveman statues when you come into town to replace those vinyl lighthouse thingies by the harbor! If Geico can do it why can’t we? – Cape May *** I HEARD that the Caveman Café is opening soon on the mall... is that true? – Cape May

Rio Grande Center Shopping Mall • 609-889-2000 •


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And Now, Introducing...

“Wine Down” at The Pier House

La t e N i g h t “ M e z z e ” (Greek tapas)

Op e n 7 D a y s

Open 10pm - ?

Serving Breakfast, Lunch & D in n e r 1327 beach avenue, cape may

| (609) 898-0300

| www.thepierhousecapemay.com

The perfect end to a perfect ocean view dinner.

Open 6 nights from 5:30 (closed Mondays)

30th 1301 Beach Avenue, Cape May 609.884.9090 • www.petershieldsinn.com


ZOE’S 715 Beach Avenue, Cape May (609) 884-1233

WASHINGTON INN 801 Washington Avenue Cape May (609) 84-569 www.washingtoninn.com

Zoe’s has large portions at affordable prices. And they have a great patio if the weather is nice... bring fido!

Superb gourmet food, a great little cocktail bar to get your night off on the right foot. Quality from start to finish.

If you want to bring the family for a fine and fun Italian meal, look no further than here!

Opening April 1! Make your reservation for Easter Brunch or Easter Dinner now!

UNION PARK DINING ROOM Beach Avenue & Howard Street Cape May (609) 884-8811 www.unionparkdiningroom.com

VINCENZO’S LITTLE ITALY II 3704 Bayshore Road North Cape May (609) 889-6610

Reliably-excellent food – there is a reason why people often wait a while to eat here... opening March 12!

First of all, tell me a little about the food and the atmosphere

UNCLE BILL’S PANCAKES Beach Avenue & Perry Street Cape May (609) 884-7199

The Food & Drink Guide

B, L

D

L, D

D

B, L

B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner

$4-$12

$18-$34

$8-$20

$18-$35

$4-$9

Price Range Of Entrées

Should I Book A Table?

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

Bar or BYOB?

BYOB

BYOB

BYOB

BAR

BYOB

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

Is It Handicap Accessible?

NO

VALET

V, MC, AE, D

NONE

YES

NO

YES

Is There On-Site Parking?

V, MC, AE, D

V, MC, AE

None, ATM

Credit Cards Accepted?

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Takeout Available?

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Is There Food for Children?

Cape May’s Annual “Yearbook” COOL CAPE MAY is Here!

Only $15 at The Exit Zero Store

109 Sunset Boulevard Cape May (609) 770-8479


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night e h t n i i Bar n i t r a e’s M

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go Things at Elain

A Friday Evening In The Rusty Nail May 14, around 7:30pm PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Memorial Day Weekend Friday, Saturday & Sunday

HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 PM New Small Plates Menu Enjoy our Giant Margaritas, Pitchers of Sangria and Island Music Great for Sharing on our newly opened porch Aimee, Jacki, Greg

Dana, Diane, Megan

Elaine’s Dinner Theater Haunted Mansion Restaurant & Victorian Inn 513 Lafayette Street Cape May

609-884-1199 Www.elainesdinnertheater.com Dawn Aftanis, Dawn Austin, Alice Gibson


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A Friday Evening In The Rusty Nail May 14, around 7:30pm

AT THE INN OF CAPE MAY

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

7 Ocean Street (609) 884-5555 innofcapemay.com

Open Daily for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Lauren Vitelli, Cristine Mogavero, Kelly Drury, Jessica Staley

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Having an affair? Let us help! Weddings • Bridal & Baby Showers Family & Class Reunions Anniversary & Birthday Parties Call (609) 884-5555

Oyster Bay Steak & Seafood Restaurant

Open Wednesday thru Sunday from 5pm Jeff, Christine, Justin and Jason Brooks

GREAT GREAT MENU, MENU, MARTINIS MARTINIS & & DESSERTS DESSERTS

Fresh Fresh seafood seafood • • Tasty Tasty steaks steaks Copper-top bar • Free parking Copper-top bar • Free parking Bottle and draft beer

Brianne Bonman, Tom Craven, Julia Davis (birthday girl)

615 Lafayette St., Cape May 609-884-2111


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The Undertow

Terry O’Brien conjures up his weekly recipe full of wit, wisdom, and words in general

S

IX Feet Undertow... It is with warm cockles that I welcome you all to the Memorial Day Weekend Edition of The Undertow. And now that that’s done, here’s a fond

farewell. Last Undertow of the Week of the Week: The little ditty you hold before you right now is officially my FINAL Undertow… until my next one. With my new job at Morey’s Piers (it’s been six months, can I still call it new?) taking front and center and consuming every moment of my waking life, and with a paucity of usable materiel now that I’m an Erma guy working in Wildwood, it has been determined that Ye Olde Undertowe will be taking an indefinite hiatus. So I’m going to write this really fast before I crumble into a quivering mass of jelly and become an emotional wreck (EZ Editor Jack Wright has already rejected six drafts as the column, dismissing them as “more soapy than your average Sex and the City episode”). November or whenever it was I officially landed my new job at Morey’s Piers, Jack and

I had a chat over (several too many) fine martinis in the Brown Room to discuss the impact of this new gig on the little wonder you’re reading right now. (At least that’s how I’m choosing to remember it in my sentimental, Absolut-soaked brain.) The decision was made – Undertow would go the way of the Dodo and Dave Kindred’s fabulous back page column in the Sporting News, to the big recycling bin in the sky. But wait! After we had one more meeting to talk about it, we completely reversed ourselves and decided that the decision would be to decide to do nothing and keep plugging

away until I couldn’t do it any more. So, before this space becomes much less about the besotted goings-on in Cape May and more of a travelogue on the joys of driving the 7.3 miles from Erma to Wildwood and the many wondrous sights one can encounter on Route 47 as you pass the sewage treatment plant on the salt marshes, I’ve decided I can’t do it any more. If only the magazine was called Exit 4... So I hope to keep contributing on a hereand-there basis and sincerely hope you’re all enjoying my latest short (“Killer Read”, which runs seven more weeks… it’s one of my favorites). And I’ll definitely be in the next color issue (wasn’t the first one gorgeous?) ’cuz I’m writing a story on… wait for it… THE GHOST SHIP! (More on that in a bit, but man did that felt really good to say.) So anyway, I’ve been mentally prepared for a few months now for the end to arrive, but if you see me walking around the boardwalk looking like I’m forgetting something, you’ll

Continued On Page 40 ?

Homemade is Our Middle Name!

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010 Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner served every day! Happy Hour 4-6pm Live Music - No Cover Charge! Thursday, May 27 Barry Tischler • 6 - 8pm Friday, May 28 Gordon Vincent • 7 - 10pm Saturday, May 29 Robin & Amy • 7 - 10pm

AT THE CARROLL VILLA HOTEL

19 Jackson Street, Cape May 884-5970 • madbatter.com

Open for dinner from 5pm Thursday thru Sunday

RISTORANTE . BAKERY . GOURMET Shop.

A CA MIA

northern italian & contemporary american cuisine

Open Daily for Lunch Dinner Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday NEW! Prix Fixe Menu... $22.95 • 3 Courses • 5-6:30pm

Sidewalk Cafe & Children’s Menu 524 washington street mall, cape may 609-884-6661 • www.acamiacapemay.com

The Undertow ? From Page 39 know it’s this; talking to you. So now the big mystery can be revealed – by the time you read this the Ghost Ship will be open! Unbelievably, the Press of Atlantic City website (which, in their defense, carried an excellent article and accompanying video about THE GHOST SHIP) spoiled the surprise before I could when they ran their story last Sunday. Damn it! But anyway, she now sits on Mariner’s Landing Pier and she is absolutely spectacular. I don’t want to give away too much, but Ghost Ship is a multilevel walkthrough dark attraction featuring animatronics and live actors and it will scare the hell out of you. I’ve got a great group of committed actors who have just gone for it at every turn. Among them are Cape May folk and fellow writers Leslie Truluck (CMS&W, CMC Herald) and John Alvarez (aka Johnny Wawa, formerly of this magazine, currently of the CMS&W). Leslie has been a real find and John brings with him a wealth of theater experience and has been invaluable in helping me train the other actors. By this I mean I know I can send John into a room and say, “Act scary!” and he will set the tone for the day and loosen up the rest of the crew. This may not seem like much, but, well… it is. John, Leslie, Chris Nagle (my second-in-command) and the rest of the Ghost Ship crew have been making me look very smart these last couple of weeks. And THAT, my friends, is hard to do. And for a little Ghost Ship trivia, the gorgeous painting of the ship adorning most of the publicity was produced by, guess who? Victor Grasso. I know. I hate that guy. In other non-Cape May news, the family and I jammed ourselves into the old Dodge Caravan and tooled up the highway to Reading, PA and the marriage of my nephew, Andrew Beaver (yes, my sister Erin married a guy

named Larry Beaver – it’s been 20 years, they’ve heard all the jokes, feel free to add your own). Second Most Godforsaken Place on Earth: Reading, PA. We actually stayed in an apartment in my mom’s retirement facility in Reading then headed over to the Elverson Country Club for the ceremony and reception. Most Godforsaken Place on Earth: Elverson, PA. Brothers Mike and Dan jammed away at some pre-wedding love songs and delivered a beautiful version of The Beatles “I Will” during the ceremony, where Andrew officially made an honest woman of Kelsie Bicking. It was my second time meeting Kelsie, the first being at the killer Acoustic Mayhem gig Will Knapp (Ding!) and I played at Manayunk’s Dawson Street Pub in February. But Kels is a sweet kid and sang a beautiful song (“The First One You Reach For”) to her new husband and barely wavered. I, on the other hand, could not get through my song at Will and Holly’s wedding and I wasn’t marrying any of them! So kudos, Kels. Being at a large gathering with more than one O’Brien brother in attendance (there were four) is always a case study in social mores. Where 97% of those in attendance traded platitudes and warm hugs, we four sat and made fun of them. It wrong, it’s rude, it’s what we do. It’s probably a defense mechanism triggered by a combined 150+ years of bald jokes. Is it wrong that it’s noon on Sunday and I’m all aquiver about the finale of Lost? So here we are, the end of yet another column where I haven’t talked about Cape May but which I hope you’ve enjoyed anyway. And since I suck at long goodbyes I won’t string this one out. So, goodbye, good luck and I hope to see you again in the fall. If I don’t, it means Jack Wright has fired me and is a big fat jerk. ’Til next time, don’t get caught in The Undertow.


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A Friday Evening In The Rusty Nail May 14, around 7:30pm

Heather Lineaweaver, Betti Lineweaver

Phyllis Bass, Tula Stevens

Karen Squeo, Diane Gallo

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

Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Reservations Accepted • Cash Only Free Parking • Catering Available

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WHEN YOU WANT TO KNOW WHERE TO GO... ASK A LOCAL! LUNCH & DINNER SEAFOOD • STEAKS COCKTAILS • HAPPY HOUR EARLY BIRDS • KIDS MENU

311 Mansion Street • (609) 884-0200

WASHINGTON STREET MALL, CAPE MAY 884-3449


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Restaurant & Ice Cream Bar Eat-In or Take-Out

The BEST PS SCALLeOMay in Cap ! Try Them

MAYER’S TAVERN

Family Run Business

Open Daily 11am-9pm

weekends until 10pm

EVERYTHING MADE FRESH!

6 oz. Burgers • Cheesesteaks • Wraps Fresh Salads • Wings • Hoagies Fresh Seafood Platters • Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes Hard and Soft Ice Cream • 40 Different Sundaes Much More!

1440 Texas Avenue 884-3434 www.capemaydrydock.com

FRIDAYS

Delicious Baby Back Ribs at the Bar!

894 Third Ave., Cape May • 884-8980

CAPTAIN’S COVE

BREAKFAST & LUNCH 6AM-2PM Pork Chops and Eggs • Steak and Eggs WE HAVE DELICIOUS SOFT SHELL CRABS! SUNDAYS - Try Our Eggs Benedict! Delicious Homemade Soups Seafood Caesar Salad • Chicken Caesar Salad Shrimp Salad • Chicken Salad

1216 Route 109, Cape May • 884-7288

GRAND OPENING! SATURDAY, MAY 29th

BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER EAT IN or TAKE OUT Tacos – Burritos – Smoothies – & Much More..

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Located across from the C-View in Cape May • 609-898-To-Go • FREE DELIVERY Open Mic night Every Thursday…


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After Party For Cape May Stage’s World Premier of “Class” Saturday, May 15 at Harry’s Ocean Bar and Grille

Lauren Bieber, Adele Marks

Michael Clark, Thaao Penghlis

Denise Johnson, Vickie Tryon

Thaao Penghlis, Alicia Grasso

Jonathan Hirsch, Larry Hirsch

Thaao Penghlis, Heather Matarazzo

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


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Washington Inn

The

After Party For Cape May Stage’s World Premier of “Class” Saturday, May 15 at Harry’s PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

“Casually Elegant”

DINNER NIGHTLY FROM 5PM Bob Steenrod, Thaao Penghlis, Linda Steenrod

PRE-FIX DINNER MENU EVERY FRIDAY!

Matt Trella, Bruce Ettinger, Terrie Ettinger

801 WASHINGTON STREET

609-884-5697

WWW.WASHINGTONINN.COM Bea Pessagno, Judy Minichelo, Carmen Bastante


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After Party For Cape May Stage’s World Premier of “Class” Saturday, May 15 at Harry’s

Have a beer. It’s good for what ales you

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

Crystal Amatucci, Jacqueline Gaul, Larry Hirsch, Tara McBride

Anne George, Sue Irving, Heather Turner, Susan Teitelman

• • • • • • • •

Open 7 Days a week Serving breakfast 8am Large menu selection Happy hour 5pm-7pm everyday 1/2 appitizers and Drinks Fish Taco Friday Broiled Seafood Combo Saturday World Tavern Poker Sunday 7pm and 10 pm • World Taven Trivia Wednesday 7pm

Open House May 29th Come out, say hi to Harry All day fun for everyone

Beach and Madison Dr. Cape May, NJ 08204 609-884-6113 Anne Kelly, Colonel Rich, Larry Hirsch

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91 Beach Drive, North Cape May

(609) 886-5529 • www.harpoonhenry’s.net

OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER

FRIDAY @ 4:00 SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY @ 12:00

Live Music!

Pam, Bill, Judy, Heather

702 Beach Avenue, Cape May

Janet Miller, Bea Passagno, Roy Steinberg, Suzanne Holt

Friday, May 28 – Maura Mckinney Mastro Sat., May 29 & Sun. May 30 Beachcomber Bill Monday, May 31 – Ann Oswald & Don Shaw

(609) 884-8826 • www.henrysonthebeach.com

OCEANFRONT DINING! Open Friday, May 28 11:30 – 3:00 B/L 4:00 Dinner Open Saturday, Sunday & Monday 8:30 – 3:00 Breakfast 11:30 – 3:00 Lunch, 4:00 Dinner Chris Clemans, Jim Moffatt, Dave Clemans


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MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

Friday Night - “JUMPER”

* FREE VIP cards to first 100 people (starting at 9pm)

Sunday Jam Session 4-7pm “THE ROCKETS”

Saturday Night - “CRYSTAL ROXX” Sunday Night - “BIG ROMEO” NG I M CO ON: SO -Air n Ope ning! Di ew HD ! 10 Ntscreens Fla

HALF PRICE DRINK NIGHT IS BACK! Mondays DJ Qwik ALL NEW 2 ME0N10 U!

HALF PRICE HAPPY HOUR SEVEN DAYS A WEEK FROM 3-6pm ½ Price Drinks, Beers & Wines • ½ Price Appetizers

Steamed clams, cheesesteak spring rolls, shrimp potstickers, buffalo wings, pizza, loaded skins, baked brie & fruit plate, quesadillas

$12 EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 4-6 YOUR CHOICE: Prime rib, crab cake, clams & linguini, Atlantic salmon, chicken parm, flounder francaise

BEACH & JACKSON STREET • 884-4424


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A Colorful Beach Town Restaurant... with a Laidback L’Attitude

Inspired Coastal Cuisine OPENING JUNE 8

Serving Dinner Tuesday-Sunday 5-10pm Daily Specials • Parking on Premises Children’s Menu • Take-out Available

1246 Route 109, Cape May • 609-884-6200 www.latitudescapemay.com

Try it... you’ll like it. Didn’t your mother always tell you that? Well, guess what... she’s right, especially when it comes to the new menu at an old favorite... The Carriage House at the Physick Estate. NEW THIS SUMMER...

Quiche of the Day • Wraps     Panini of the Day • Entrée Salads  Plus classic Tea Luncheons  and Afternoon Tea, delicious and  delectable soups, salads and desserts.

e v o l Try it... you’ll it! ^

The

For reservations ... 609-884-5111

Carriage House at the Physick Estate

1048 Washington St., Cape May, NJ • 609-884-5404 Operated by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC)

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING


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The Old Fogey

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

DO feel sorry for cavemen, whom history has not been kind to. In the early days of Cape May there was a thriving multicultural feel to the place, with settlers, Lenape Indians, Cavemen (or Neanderthals, as we learned types like to call them), some Scotchmen, a dozen Mexica and at least one werewolf, living in relative peace and harmony. The settlers brought modern technology to the mix, the Lenape colorful blankets and nice little horses, the Scotchmen whisky and maudlin poetry, the Mexica open heart surgery, the werewolf a certain rough glamour, and the Cavemen er… well, caves and clubs and body hair. They were not bad sorts, either, compared to the Scotchmen and the Indians (once liquored up both of these groups would run amok after a whisky or two, setting fires, brawling with bare fists and weeping uncontrollably) and the werewolf, who really was a total beast for several nights a month. But the Cavemen, they just sat around painting with their bare hands, scratching, belching and hitting things with their clubs.

That, sadly, was their downfall: no matter how hard I tried, I was unable to get across that if one’s ‘vocabulary’, no matter the occasion, consisted of a blow to the head from a stone club then their future wasn’t exactly looking bright. “How do you do?” BANG. “Excuse me, is this table taken?” BANG. “Need food!” BANG! “I’m going to strike you with my club.” BANG! Soon, this apparently boorish behaviour was making the others a touch nervous, and

a fashion arose where people wore crude helmets night and day, in case one had to socially interact with them (much like a trip to Wildwood these days). I myself woke more than once with a bump rising on my temple, after merely extending a hand to shake with a Caveman, as part of my ongoing socialization of them. In the end, enough was enough, and in the spirit of keeping all of the other populations happy, we simply (and secretly) bore holes in the Cavemen’s clubs while they slept (in a great mangy heap on the beach) and stuffed them with dynamite. We then all vacated the area for a few hours and let nature take its course. When the explosions died down, we returned and all pretended there had been no Cavemen in the first place. Of course, there was a lesson there and so the settlers moved on and poisoned all of the Indians, shot most of the Scotchmen, made the werewolf into a rug and forced the Mexica to clean house. Still, I feel we acted a little badly.

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CAVEMAN SUMMER CAMP Higbee’s Beach • June 21-28, 2010 Live Like a Caveman for a whole week!

Learn to Build a Fire using Nature

Patti Jo Kiraly, Don Schweikert, Dottie Knapp

It’s like the show Survivor but better!

Learn what plants and berries are edible

Space Limited - Call (609) 770-8479 for an application!


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When Thor finally emerged from his cave, he wasn’t looking for cheap car insurance...

After Party For Cape May Stage’s World Premier of “Class” Saturday, May 15 at Harry’s PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

He wanted gourmet foods, handmade chocolates and more!

Thaao Penghlis, Heather Matarazzo, Larry and Miriam Hirsch

Oh... he also wanted some beanpod candles to light his cave!

(scented please - What is that smell coming from the back of the cave?)

so he went to...

John, Kathy, Terese, Dicky

SUNSET BEACH GIFT SHOPS, GOLF AND GRILLE! Check us out on Facebook @ Sunset Beach Gifts! SUNSET BEACH GIFT SHOPS, GRILLE & MINI GOLF foot of Sunset Boulevard, Cape May Point (609) 884-7079 • www.sunsetbeachnj.com

Matthew Lutz, Meghan Hoffman, Dennis Zaitsev


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The Answer Lady

T

Wise answers to perplexing questions

HE Answer Lady invites inquiries from gentle readers on all manners of relationship quandaries, matters of the heart, and ethics. If you’d like to to send a query, write to info@exitzero.us. Dear Answer Lady A good friend will be visiting for Memorial Day. We only see one another a couple of times a year, so I look forward to her visits. However, she just emailed to inform me that she’ll be bringing her little dog along – he’s one of those tiny things that she totes around in her purse. It’s not that I have anything against dogs – I like them just fine. I’m just afraid the little critter will cramp our girls’ weekend. Can I ask her not to bring him? – Not a Dog-Hater, More Like Dog-Ambivalent Dear Ambivalent You should be grateful that the Answer Lady is not coming to visit you for the weekend with her canine baby in tow – he weighs 112 pounds. At least your friend’s dog is portable. There is no point in antagonizing your friend by requesting that she leave Fido behind; surely it won’t kill you to play hostess to a

hound for one weekend. Depending upon what your plans are, you may be able to incorporate the little fellow. Naturally, one shouldn’t make reservations at a place like 410 Bank Street, for instance, and then turn up with a dog in one’s purse. On the other hand, there were at least four dogs hanging out at the outside bar The Beach Shack for happy hour last Friday night (two of them wearing Rusty Nail T-shirts and sunglasses, as a matter of fact, unless the Answer Lady was hallucinating). All were

leashed, well-behaved, and accompanied by equally well-behaved owners. Dogs are also welcome outside at Zoe’s, too. But if you need some pooch-free time, give The Doggie Nanny a shout at doggienanny@hotmail.com. Dear Answer Lady My dog seems to have a serious dislike for my new boyfriend. Okay, maybe it’s more like hatred. She’s always pacing and staring at him when he comes over, and she growls and snarls if he tries to pet her. She’s never acted like this with anyone else and I don’t know what to make of it. – Ginger’s Mom Dear Ginger’s Mom Since your romance is new, the Answer Lady believes a wait-and-see attitude may be in order here. It could be anything from conflicting astrological signs between your boyfriend and your pet, to the worst-case possibility that he is a homicidal maniac or is otherwise not be what he appears to be (hopefully not, of course). Dogs operate on instinct, so pay attention. In the meantime, I wouldn’t leave them alone together until you figure it out.

CAPE MAY BAKERS Fine pastries • hearth-baked wholegrain breads donuts • decadent desserts and more Daily lunch items including: quiche • stuffed breads pasta salads • soups • veggie tarts and more

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Beautifully Decorated Cakes for Every Special Occasion.

(Wedding cake orders by appointment only!)

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Out of the Past

Debbie & Mike Downes

Cape Winds

Antiques

Florist & Gift Shop OPEN WEEKENDS! 860 Broadway (Broadway & Stimpson Lane) West Cape May NJ 08204 609-884-1865 • 609-884-2602 Fax email: capewindsflorist@verizon.net www.capemayflowers.com

394 Myrtle Ave., W. Cape May, www.outofthepastantiques.com

609-884-3357 capemay9@verizon.net

TEARDROP NECKLACE Available in sterling silver or 14ct gold! ALL IRISH IMPORTS

401 Lafayette Street, Cape May • (609) 884-4484

Exit Zero IS A GREAT READ... AND WE’RE NOT LION!

Subscribe... it’s $50 for 51 ROARINGLY GOOD issues... and 4 of them in glorious full color! Call (609) 770-8479 or order online at: www.exitzero.us


Where Exactly Is The Store Located?

A delectable, delicious, beautifully realized and executed soap, bath and general gift shop. A gem.

Right across from Collier’s Liquor Store (which, appropriately, is a big green building!).

At that funny little intersection where Perry Street bends into West Perry Street.

On New England Road – the northern tip of the island – on your way to Higbee Beach.

In the illustrious Chattel House Village on Sunset Boulevard, across from the Shell gas station.

Follow Sunset Boulevard out to Lighthouse Avenue, turn left and the CMBO is on your right

Right across from CVS on Park Boulevard in West Cape May.

Right off the Washington Street Mall by Happy Baby Boutique & Louisa’s Café.

The Exit Zero Guide To Cape May Shopping

A PLACE ON EARTH 526 Washington Street Mall Cape May 866-400-SOAP www.aplaceonearth.com

ALL IRISH IMPORTS 401 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-4484 www.allirishimports.com

ANTIQUES EMPORIA 405 West Perry Street Cape May (609) 898-3332

BAY SPRINGS ALPACAS 542 New England Road Cape May (609) 884-0563 www.bayspringsalpacas.com

BIRD HOUSE OF CAPE MAY 109 Sunset Boulevard West Cape May (609) 898-8871 www.birdhouseofcapemay.com

CAPE MAY BIRD OBSERV. 701 E. Lake Drive Cape May Point (609) 884-2736 www.birdcapemay.org

CAPE MAY LINEN OUTLET 110 Park Boulevard West Cape May (609) 884-3630 www.capemaylinen.com

CAPE MAY SANDAL SHOPPE 108 Jackson Street Cape May (609) 898-3547 www.capemaysandals.com

This is way more than a sandal shop. They have a wide and varied selection of jewelry, bags, T-shirts and fashion accessories.

Cape May Linen Outlet has the hand-picked deals and good-old-fashioned service that keeps the customers coming. They are now celebrating 20 years of business.

Everything a nature lover needs is available at CMBO. From field guides, binoculars and spotting scopes to clothing and books, if it’s about nature, then you’re sure to find it here.

They have an extensive selection of bird houses, scented wax pottery and Wind and Willow mixes. Check out their garden accents and home decor!

This 10-acre farm is great for a family visit. Come see how alpaca fiber is spun into yarn, then pick up a sweater, scarf, blanket or hat made from the yarn.

There is always a great selection of Americana, furniture, costume jewelry, clocks, watches, vintage postcards, magazines, books and more.

There are T-shirts, hand-knit fishermen’s sweaters, greeting cards, pewter, calendars, Waterford crystal, Belleek, jewelry, perfume and even biscuits!

Soaps, lotions and generally wonderful treats for your body and soul. And best of all, they make their own stuff right there on the premises!

Tell Me A Little About What They Sell Here

They stock sandals of every shape size and style you could every possibly hope to find.

Your source for everything linen, from aprons and table cloths to linen by the yard, you’re sure to find it here.

They stock the best selection of binoculars in the area in all price ranges - for the beginner to advanced naturalist and boater. Offer a large selection of Charley Harper merchandise.

Bird Houses of course! The collection varies from Victorian, colonial and traditional styles to urban and eclectic designs. The selection at Bird House of Cape May really can’t be beaten.

Treat your feet to Alpaca socks. They’re warm and so comfortable that you’ll feel like you’ve got two feet in heaven.

Vintage jewelry is a great way to finish off an outfit or to show the person that you love just how much you care about them.

See their new supply of Irish candy and cookies!

The Monkey Farts scent is probably the bestknown brand in the store, and there’s a good reason for that. Great name, amazing product!

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Open Weekends

Open daily from 10-6

Open daily from 9:30 to 4:30

Thursday through Sunday from 10am-5pm

Saturday and Sunday 10-4

Monday-Friday 11-4, Saturday 10-5 and 10-4 on Sunday

Monday- Friday 9-5 and 10-8 Saturday and Sunday

Sunday thru Friday 10 to 5 Saturday 10 to 8

What Are The Store Hours?


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Please call for new Spring Promotions!

Family-owned and operated since 1973!

Blinds, Shades & Draperies Shop-at-Home Service Cape May’s Choice in Window Fashions

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Where Exactly Is The Store Located?

On Sunset Boulevard just past the Shell gas station and Chattel House Village.

On Broadway just before the windowless, brown Verizon building as you leave town.

Up Bayshore Road nearing the northern end of Villas,

On Carpenter’s Lane between Jackson and Decatur Streets right behind the Washington Street Mall

At the corner of Washington Street and Ocean Avenue in Washington Commons.

Bayshore Road and East Bates Street in Villas.

Where Lafayette Street Runs into Jackson Street next to the Washington Street Mall

In the illustrious Chattel House Village on Sunset Boulevard, across from the Shell gas station.

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CAPE MAY WICKER 203 Sunset Boulevard West Cape May (609) 884-1849

CAPE WINDS FLORIST 860 Broadway, West Cape May (609) 884-1865 www.capemayflowers.com

CAPTAIN’S COMICS 1210 Bayshore Road Villas (609) 846-7670

CAROLINE BOUTIQUE Carpenter’s Lane Cape May (609) 884-5055

CELEBRATE CAPE MAY 315 Ocean Street, Cape May (609) 884-9032 www.celebratecapemay.com

COHWEN’S INK EMPORIUM 1210 Bayshore Road, Villas (609) 886-7767 www.cohwensinkemporium.com

COLLIER’S LIQUORS 202 Jackson Street Cape May (609) 884-8488

EXIT ZERO 109 Sunset Blvd., Cape May (609) 770-8479 www.exitzero.us

The coolest Cape May souvenirs, a superb selection of local-interest books, designer T-shirts and an unrivaled collection of historical, Cape May prints.

You can find a great variety, a huge list of liquors and beer by the case, 12-pack, six pack or 22 ounce bottle.

Cohwen J. Allen opened Cohwen’s Ink Emporium after 13 years of experience in the field. It is Cape May’s only five-star-rated body art studio.

Celebrate Cape May specialize in all things Cape May. They have a large range of fun souvenirs, plus a good selection of Cape May T-shirts, sweatshirts, jewelry and more.

Located in a cute cedar shake cottage, Caroline’s is a contemporary boutique that features beautiful clothing and accesories.

Comic books of course! But, Captain’s Comics also has everything super hero or comic related.

Cape Winds Florist is family-owned and has more than 30 years of experience in the field. They always go the extra mile to make their floral gifts perfect.

Wicker is a classic piece of furniture that looks good in any room of the house (or even outdoors) and compliments any style of decorating.

Tell Me A Little About What They Sell Here

The Philadelphia Inquirer says The First Resort is “one of the most beautiful coffee table books of 2009... as complete a look at the ups and downs of the Jersey Shore’s proto-resort as you’re likely to see.”

On your way to a BYOB for some seafood and forgot the wine? Colliers has a great selection of refrigerated white and sparkling wines.

Cohwen’s Ink Emporium specializes in freehand, custom designs, cover-ups and repairs.

Anything with Cape May on it... and this place has a lot of cool things that scream Cape May.

Caroline has a great line of Michael Stars Tees with great colors and comfortable fabric!

If you are your kids enjoyed either of the recent Iron Man movies, stop in and find out all about where the character comes from.

They offer beautiful and elaborate floral arrangements that are backed by service that is friendly and prompt.

Cape May Wicker have an unbeatable selection of wicker furniture to suit any situation. Like the perfect date, wicker fits right in no matter where you take it.

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Open seven days a week from 10-5.

Mon-Sat 9am-10pm and Sundays from 12pm-10pm

Mon.-Thur., 12-8; Fri .& Sat., 12-12; Sunday 12-6

Open daily 10-5 Friday and Saturday til 9pm.

Open daily, but closed on Wednesday

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Monday thru Saturday, 8-5. Sundays , 10am-4pm

Open 9am5pm. closed Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Chamber Of Commerce Of Greater Cape May Social Tuesday, May 11 at the Chalfonte Hotel PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

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The Most Delicious Fudge You’ll Ever Enjoy!

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Stop In and Try a Sample. Our $1 Frozen Custard Cones are Back!

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Open Every Day in Cape May on The Washington Street Mall & on The Promenade

Mark Allen, Charlie Langan, Linda Steenrod, Gregg Coffey


Just off the Washington Street Mall on Jackson Street.

Just off the Washington Street Mall on Carpenter’s Lane.

In West Cape May on Park Boulevard, really close to Seaside Cheese Company

Dead ahead as you drive down Rio Grande Avenue into Wildwood

HAPPY BABY 106 Jackson Street Cape May (609) 884-5922

ITALIAN GARDEN 510 Carpenter’s Lane Cape May (609) 884-2300

KATE’S FLOWER SHOP 600 Park Boulevard West Cape May (609) 884-6181 www.katesflowershop.com

KONA SPORTS Rio Grande and New Jersey Ave Wildwood (609) 522-7899 www.konapsorts.com

GailPiersonGallery

The Gail Pierson Gallery is open all year and welcomes new artists and art lovers from all over to Cape May. Winter Hours: Daily 10 am – 5 pm. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Green Street Market is a full-service grocery store that features fresh organic produce, meats, vegan and vegetarian meals, wheat/ gluten and allergen free foods plus natural and organic items from personal to pet supplies.

This holiday season we welcome residents and visitors to a calendar of receptions and events, with opportunities to meet the artists, hear live jazz, enjoy good food. Come to see us and join our mailing list.

In the heart of the historic district, the Gail Pierson Gallery is a fresh take – showcasing the work of artists of varying styles, in a charming downtown setting. The Gallery is open all year and welcomes new artists and art lovers from all over to Cape May.

Join us in the Gallery for the exhibition of Matt Lively’s bold and imaginative paintings. Matt Lively is an internationally acclaimed artist, from Richmond VA. Lively’s paintings, drawings and prints are intelligently designed, whimsical and fun. Inspired by everyday objects, Lively transforms the familiar with movement, color and unique personality.

This fine-art gallery is as charming as the center city distrcit in which it resides. It introduces new artists and art lovers to the beauty of Cape May.

Kona are your surf, bike and summer sport headquarters and they have a huge selection of clothing for men, women and kids,

Well, strangely enough, they sell flowers! But not just that... Kate and her staff dispense advice not just on flowers but also on things like philosophy and good books and generally stimulating subjects.

You can find some of Italy’s finest exports in this European-style boutique.

A huge selection of stylish, fun and comfortable clothes for your favorite little one, from every corner of the world.

658 Washington Street | Cape May | 609.884.2585 | gailpiersongallery.com

Up Route 9 in Rio Grande just in the buildings in front of Walmart’s parking lot.

GREEN STREET MARKET 3167 Route 9 South Rio Grande (609) 463-0606 www.greenstreetmarket.com

On Carpenter’s Lane, on The aromatic blending of candles and incense Matt Lively | Floating Room Paintings on exhibit through November 27 floats through the door and mixes with the the corner of Jackson Welcome to the Cape May Jazz Festivaltwinkling of lanterns, jewelry and gifts to Street. delight your senses.

GOOD SCENTS 327 Carpenter’s Lane, Cape May (609) 884-0014 www.sensia.com

Image: Sheet Music ©2009 Matt Lively, 18 x18 oil on canvas.

On Washington Street, across from City Hall.

GAIL PIERSON GALLERY 658 Washington St., Cape May (609) 884-2585 www.gailpiersongallery.com

Owner Sue Lotozo hand makes (and designs) a great collection of cool, off-beat shirts. You will find original, funk, retro designs on highquality shirts.

Right across from CVS on Park Boulevard.

FLYING FISH 130 Park Blvd., West Cape May (609) 884-2760 www.theflyingfishstudio.com

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Where Exactly Is The Store Located?

The Exit Zero Guide To Cape May Shopping

Kona have a huge selection of board shorts from top manufacturers like Quicksilver’s Cypher, norash board shorts.

We tend to think that flowers ARE must-have items. Why? Because they are gentle things of beauty in a world that is otherwise way too fast and sometimes too harsh. Treat someone you love, or yourself, to a gorgeous bouquet.

Italian Garden carries the largest selection of L’Erbolario, an exclusive, botanical skin-care line and exotic perfumes, in the US. The Alviero Martini Designer “World Map” Handbags, and Murano Glass Jewelry.

Spring organics are here! Lovely little white bubble sunsuits and peasant tops with ruffled capris. Sweet yellow, aqua and lavender crochet & lace edged baby sun dresses

You’ll taste the difference in flavor with their organic meat products from eco-fish salmon to grass-fed cattle.

Good Scents has a fantastic collection of incense, candles and fragrance products in a wide range of fragrances.

Art education and online, interactive technology are a key focus in this new gallery.

Flying Fish have a collection of T-shirts that celebrate the towns wonderful beaches, like Steger, The Cove and Poverty.

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Open to 4:30pm Monday thru Saturday. Closed Sunday

Mon-Thursday 9-7, Sat 9-9 and Sun 10-7

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Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11am5pm

Mon-Friday from 10-6 and weekends from 10-5.

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Open daily at 10am.

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VOTED #1 TATTOO STUDIO IN SOUTH JERSEY ON

Chamber Of Commerce Of Greater Cape May Social Tuesday, May 11 at the Chalfonte Hotel PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEKSEY MORYAKOV

COHWENS INK EMPORIUM AWARD WINNING AND PUBLISHED ARTISTS

Bob Progner, Nancy Abrams, Fofo Andy, Gus Andy

COHWEN SPECIALIZES IN COLOR REALISM WE SPECIALIZE IN REPAIRING AMATEUR TATTOOS Stop in and see Cohwen, Timmy, Scott, Spike and Bill. We'll be more than eager to make your dreams into reality!

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OPEN 7 DAYS: Mon-Thur 12-8; Fri & Sat 12-12; Sun 12-6 1210 Bayshore Road, Villas NJ

609-886-7767

www.cohwensinkemporium.com Marc DeBlasio, Dawn DeMayo


In the heart of Cape May’s outdoor shopping district, the Washington Street Mall.

On the Washington Street Mall and beachfront on the promenade.

At that funny little intersection where Perry Street bends into West Perry Street.

On Bank Street... next to 410 Bank Street restaurant.

Patricia operates her studio in North Cape May. Call for information on when you can visit.

Inside the Pink House on Perry Street, right across from Congress Hall hotel.

MARY ANN’S JEWELRY 511 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 898-8786

ORIGINAL FUDGE KITCHEN 513 Washington Street Mall and 728 Beach Avenue, Cape May 800-23-FUDGE www.fudgekitchens.com

OUT OF THE PAST ANTIQUES 394 Myrtle Avenue Cape May (609) 884-3357 www.outofthepastantiques.com

PAT JACKSON JEWELERS 414 Bank Street Cape May (609) 884-0323 www.patjacksonjewelers.com

PATRICIA RAINEY STUDIOS

PINK

315 Ocean Street, Unit 9 Washington Commons, Cape May (609) 898-9606 / 866-563-5399 www.stitchbystitchcapemay.com

STITCH BY STITCH

31 Perry Street Cape May (609) 898-7488 www.somagallery.net

SOMA

33 Perry Street Cape May (609) 898-1113

Washington Commons is the collection of stores across Ocean Street from the Washington Street Malll

Just behind the Washington Street Mall off Caperpenters Lane is Carpenters Square Mall.

In the heart of Cape May’s outdoor shopping district, the Washington Street Mall.

LOVE THE COOK 404 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-9292 www.lovethecook.com

North Cape May (609) 886-4863 www.patriciaraineystudios.com

Where Exactly Is The Store Located?

The Exit Zero Guide To Cape May Shopping

Stitch by Stitch is headquarters for Cape May and Victorian cross stitch and needle work designs. No matter whether you are a novice or an expert, you will find project ideas and supplies to please you.

SOMA is an original art gallery in Cape May that features new art from up-and-coming artsist from the region.

It’s an exciting, fairly new women’s store brought to you sisters Jen and Julie, who also run the Victorious store.

Patricia is a self-taught artist who paints beautiful, realistic oils and watercolors that you’ll see on large posters, smaller prints and on postcards all over town.

Owner Pat Jackson has been designing jewelry since the 1970s and has had her shop since the 1980s. You won’t find anything synthetic or treated – just satisfaction.

Everywhere you look there are lovely surprises – a tea set from the 1920s, a cylinder from a turn-of-the-century Edison phonograph or a Wallce Nutting hand-colored photograph.

Chances are good that you won’t get past the front door without trying a piece of something delicious!

It’s the smallest shop on the mall, but it’s packed with beautiful things – Rolex watches, pearls, sapphires, porcelain vases, cut-glass and pocket watches to name a few.

There are more spices, oils, sauces, mustards, herbs, fresh coffees and salad dressing than you can shake a spoon at (they have those too!).

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Stitch by Stitch has a full service framing department where they can carefully block and mount your finished project.

Local Inn Keeper Harriett Sosson’s new show Reinventing the Romans is currently on display at SOMA.

You’ll find classy tops, dresses, denim, bottoms, linens, jewelery, handbags and shoes.

Patricia has painted some of the most inspiring buildings in historic Cape May and plenty of stunning, natural landscapes, too.

Pat Jackson takes a twist on the seashell souvenir with items like an 18k gold scallop-shell bracelet or a sterling silver conch-shell pendant.

You never know what you’re going to find here, so even if you don’t find something that tickles your fancy on your first visit, make sure to stop back again.

Their $1 frozen custard cones are back so go get that!

Mary Ann’s sells stunning estate and new jewelry featuring a large selection of traditional and fancy colored diamonds.

Among the gadgets available at Love The Cook are Hot Spots, silicone pads that act as trivets, hot pads and jar openers as well as providing the perfect surface for mixing bowls and cutting boards.

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Sun-Thr from 10-8 and Fri and Sat from 10-9

Seven days a week from 10-5.

Please call for an appointment.

Open Friday, Saturday, & Monday 11-6 and Sunday 12-5

Open weekends

Open every day, all year.

Please call for store hours.

Open daily from 10-5 and until 6 on Fri-Sat.

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108 Jackson Street, Cape May

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Open Daily at 10am

want tees? (we’ve got you covered) Dress your Caveman up in this Octo T from Flying Fish and he too can look this good! 130 PARK BOULEVARD, WEST CAPE MAY (609) 884-2760 • THEFLYINGFISHSTUDIO.COM


Liberty way is a small offshoot of The Washington Street Mall by Lemon Tree

On Jackson Street just before it runs into West Perry Street.

SUNGLASS MENAGERIE

SWAIN’S

421 Washington Street Mall Cape May (609) 884-8181

ZOO COMPANY

312 Washington Street Mall (609) 884-4808 www.whaletalecapemay.com

WHALE’S TALE

484 West Perry Street, Cape May (609) 770-8261 www.thewestendgarage.com

WEST END GARAGE

139 N. Broadway West Cape May (609) 884-7900 / 866-459-7900 www.wedding-bythesea.com

WEDDINGS BY THE SEA

251 Beach Ave, Congress Hall (609) 898-1777 www.victoriousantiques.com

VICTORIOUS

405 West Perry Street, Cape May (609) 898-4TEA www.teaincapemay.com

TEA BY THE SEA

305 Jackson Street Cape May (609) 884-8578

107 Liberty Way Cape May (609) 884-8844

In the Centre City Mall on the Washington Street Mall.

In the heart of Cape May’s outdoor shopping district, the Washington Street Mall.

Across West Perry Street from CVS.

Right on Broadway in west Cape May, they’ll be on your left on your way into town.

In Congress Hall and also available in the Pink House on Perry Street.

At that funny little intersection where Perry Street bends into West Perry Street.

The end of Sunset Boulevard at Sunset Beach.

SUNSET BEACH GIFT SHOPS

Sunset Blvd., Cape May Point (609) 884-7079 www.sunsetbeachnj.com

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The Exit Zero Guide To Cape May Shopping

For all the young and young-at-heart, this cute toy store is filled with the fluffiest, most colorful stuff you can imagine.

Everywhere you look, something catches your eye – playing cards shaped like dog bones or fish, hand-tooled leather journals, Sailor’s Valentine’s and sterling silver baby rattles.

A hip and classy new edition to shopping on the island, West End Garage has all the feel of an upscale flea market in NY or Philly right in downtown Cape May.

If you want to get married in Cape May, you have to visit Weddings by the Sea. They have all of the know how, the ability to help you plan as long as all the accessories you’’ll need.

Victorious have stylish goodies like Hobo handbags, sweet clutches and a wide variety of accessories to choose from.

Few things liven up a cold, dreary day or smooth out a hectic one quite like a hot cuppa. No matter how you take it, tea is good for whatever ails you.

Swain’s has everything you need to furnish, finish or refurbish your home. They carry, bath products, cleaning products, paint, tools and any hardware you might ever need.

If you couldn’t guess by the name, sunglass menagerie has a huge collection of sunglasses and feature standards int he field like Oakley and Maui Jim.

They have specialty foods, bath and body products, shells, minerals, jewelry, candy, clothing and so much more.

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A new shipment of Sillybandz just arrived and you can get them in 12 and 24 piece packs.

The jewelery is in cases around the store, with exotic sounding stones like lavendar, jade and lemon quartz. Styles range from sophisticated (pearls) to whimsical (jellyfish earrings).

It’s hard to specify a single must have item because of the great variety of displays from talented local artists and vendors.

The newest hit at weddings is the sand pouring unity sets that combine different colors of sand to symbolize the coming together of two lives.

Their specialty is antique wedding bands and engagement rings. Owner Jen can guide you through the process and the traditions.

Tea by the Sea offer delicious cobbler and scone mixes. Choose from 12 different flavors and just add 3/4 cup of water – you’ve got a fantastic accompaniment to your hot drink.

Swain’s is the place to buy all your household needs!

Check out Sunglass Menagerie’s collection of cocoons clip ons. They are a great way to convert your glasses into UV protectors and still give a cool look.

Sunset Beach has a great collection of fun Cape May souvenirs that stand out from the crowd of standard gifts.

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Daily from 10-5.

Friday thru Monday from 10-6. (Sunday til 5)

Monday to Saturday 10 - 5 daily Closed on Sunday.

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Monday-Friday 11-4, Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 10-4.

MondaySaturday 8-5 and Sunday 9-1.

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Open daily.

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Image: CMP Lighthouse, 8 X 12 watercolor on paper. Š 2010 John Safrit. Member CMCAL.

Kick off the Summer with the Cape May County Art League! Opening Reception Saturday, May 29, 7-10 pm. The Gail Pierson Gallery hosts the exhibition of all new juried work from members of the Cape May County Art League. Opening May 29, the exhibit runs through the month of June. Founded in 1929, and 81 years young, the League celebrates a long and proud history. The special light and landscapes of Cape May have long influenced the artists here, and 2010 finds that tradition continuing to renew itself. Don’t miss this community treasure!

The Gail Pierson Gallery is open all year and welcomes new artists and art lovers from all over to Cape May. June Hours: Daily 10 am - 5 pm. Closed Tuesday & Wednesday.

GailPiersonGallery

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A Killer Read

A chilling and compelling new short story by Terry O’Brien (aka Cape May’s Stephen King) Chapter 2: Almost Famous

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Y NAME is Travis Whitaker and I’m a private investigator. I like to sit in my modest little Queen Street office with my feet kicked up on my beat-up old desk because it seems like the kind of thing a cocky PI would do on his downtime, not that I’ve had much of that lately. I salvaged the desk from a yard sale a little over a year-and-a-half ago, despite repeated promises to myself that I’d never be THAT GUY, the guy who endangers a large chunk of humanity by pulling over abruptly out of steady moving traffic to investigate the shiny bauble displayed in someone’s front yard that they have somehow deemed unworthy of taking up space in their house but for some reason would be perfect in mine. It made me feel white trashy and so unlike the kind of thing a person should be doing in Cape May, even though hundreds, maybe thousands, of people do it every damn Saturday with little regard for the well-being

« Chapter 1 of A Killer Read appears in the fabulous new color issue of Exit Zero, for sale for $4.95 in the Exit Zero store and at many fine stores in town. Or read it online at www.exitzero.us.

Continued On Page 66 ?

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Renew your resources...

Now in stock.... Five Fingers!

at this county’s only full-service health and gourmet grocery store.

Stimulates the muscles in your feet and lower legs. Makes you stronger and healthier. Improves your balance, agility and proprioception.

3167 Route 9 South, Rio Grande

1 mile north of Route 47 next to Avalon Coffee

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Open Year Round

609-463-0606

7 Days a Week

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A Killer Read ? From Page 65 of those innocents around them. I JUST HAVE TO HAVE THAT C3PO COAT RACK, DAMMIT! NOW GET OUT OF MY WAY! But I digress. Point is, it was a damn fine-looking desk. It had character and I wanted it, so there we are. The desk was here when it looked like Whitaker Investigations wouldn’t make it through its first summer in existence. I always thought it would be a “starter” desk, sure to be replaced by a fancier model once the money came flowing in. And six months ago the money DID start flowing in, not great big gobs of it, but enough to keep the lights on and make a few needed improvements. While the rest of the office received substantial upgrades (and by substantial I mean drywall, wiring, working electricity, that sort of thing…), I found myself unable to do away with the old girl, which peeled black paint like dirty dandruff. I guess something about it felt safe, welcoming. After the harrowing events of last summer (cannibalistic B&B owners… it’s a long story) it felt right to have something familiar greet me in the office when I cracked it open every morning. It wasn’t a dog, but who had the time? The desk, and who knows why I’m talking so much about the damn desk, I should probably talk to someone about that (probably something to do with my mother), sat about 10 feet directly inside the elegant French doors which, to my everlasting credit, I’d had installed before I became solvent, though my partner, Tim Demarco refused to believe it. “No WAY you have enough taste for something as architecturally beautiful yet functional as that,” Tim had said. He was always saying nice things like that. And while I pretended to be stung by his slings and arrows, truth was I’d picked these particular French doors because they were the last set in stock over at Cape May Lumber, it was getting cold, and there was a giant hole in the

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Inside each frame was a newspaper clipping, one of the half-dozen headlines that accompanied the breaking of the B&B story, the story being the 150-year-old cult that started during the Civil War and lasted until it was uncovered last summer. front of my office. Plus Kevin Carr offered me 10% off if I’d take them that day. They were about three times as much as I was looking to spend (I mean, come on, it’s a door), but at the time I’d been flush with the inheritance money that had allowed me to open the business to begin with, and so caught in the thrill of setting up my own PI business that I threw caution to the wind. Besides, once the cash and the dames started rolling in who was going to care how much I spent on the damn doors, right? It was easy to laugh now, of course, but nagging in the back of my head, the thing that keeps me motivated is the fact that I was about two weeks from closing up shop when the phone rang and the bed & breakfast case fell into my lap. On the wall to my left is a small array of driftwood frames, hanging next to the door of the records room. The records room was still mostly empty, but it’s now decked to the teeth with all manner of filing cabinet and container, and now had modern walls with their electrical outlets and unexposed studs and such. Amazing what a few thousand dollars and one honest contractor in Cape May can do. But back to the frames; inside each one was a newspaper clipping, one of the half-dozen headlines that accompanied the breaking of the B&B story, the story being the 150-year-old cult that started during the Civil War and lasted until it was uncovered last summer. It was organized by a crazy old coot named Isaac Smith, but was also

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A Killer Read ? From Page 67 peopled by members of more than 20 prominent Cape May families, doctors and lawyers and such, until yours truly busted it up like Captain America busting a Nazi spy ring. I was quite the Warholian celebrity for 15 minutes. “LOCAL P.I. BREAKS HUGE CASE,” read the Herald headline. “CAPE MAY P.I. SOLVES HISTORIC MYSTERY,” read the Press of Atlantic City. “JERSEY SHORE DETECTIVE UNCOVERS BIZARRE PLOT,” said the Philadelphia Inquirer. There were also smaller articles from the Philadelphia Daily News, Wilmington News Journal, and New York’s Post, Times and Daily News, all basically rehashing the same three or four points. But the case did also manage a few national mentions, in publications as varied as Newsweek, Time and Entertainment Weekly, which gave Dateline’s dramatization of the case a C+. But my personal favorite came from the National Enquirer... “NEW JERSY SUPERCOP SLEEPING WITH ALL SIX NEW JERSEY HOUSEWIVES!” I’ve never even MET any of these housewives, never knew who they were before seeing this little headline, let alone slept with any of them. But I tell you what, I figured out what the hell the Bravo network was in a hurry. Then came the one that hurt the most... “SMALL-TIME DICK STUMBLES ONTO BREAK OF A LIFETIME,” read the Exit Zero magazine cover, along with a highly unflattering photo of myself, stumbling out of the Ugly Mug or maybe Jackson Mountain late after a celebratory binge. Mug. It was the Mug. Now I remember, it was a Terrible Tuesday. But the reason it hurt me deep down inside where I’m soft like a woman, the reason was… because it was true. I had this actor friend once, years ago, during my days as a construction worker and parttime bartender at the King Edward bar in the Chalfonte. This actor

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friend, he confesses to me once that all actors are fearful and insecure because, deep down where the truth lurks, none of them think they’re any good, and that someday soon, very soon, someone is going to figure them out and expose them for the frauds they are. And he was a GOOD actor, mind you. Imagine how the bad ones must feel. And while there were plenty of actors I wish would be exposed, never to darken my TV screen again, I knew exactly how he felt. It was an intricate, delicate series of near-misses and coincidence that led to my breaking of the B&B case. I found it hard to sleep sometimes when I thought of the tenuous connections that held the whole thing together. I was about three microseconds from giving up on the damn thing until I saw the jalapeno. The damn jalapeno. And all the hell that followed. But, eh, nobody wants to hear me bitch about the biggest case of my life, the one that made my career, so I tried not to do it too often. Fact was, luck or not, I did solve the case. Fact was, tenuous connections or not, it did all hold together. Fact was, I’d earned those damn headlines and the upsurge in work (and money and notoriety) that came with them. And fact was, life is an intricate series of near-misses and coincidences, so my plan was to try and enjoy it and bugger the rest of them. But the Exit Zero story bugged me, gnawed at me, so I kept it there, six feet to my left, as a constant reminder that we’re all frauds. Then I made a note to see what one had to do to get in touch with those housewives. A couple of them were pretty hot. “Morning, boss,” Tim bellowed upon entering the office. In such confined space his merriment was like a shotgun blast. “You’ve got to lay off the Red Bull,” I replied and took the hot cup of Wawa coffee Tim offered. “Shit,” Tim replied. “Red Bull drinks me.” We tapped cups and drank.

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A Killer Read ? From Page 69 “Hazelnut, nice.” Tim nodded modestly. “I know you like that fancy crap.” You see? Hurtful. “What’s on the docket, jefe?” I hated it when he called me “jefe” or “bwana” or “boss” or any of the 27 derivations thereof, but he knew that, so that’s why he did it. In six months he’d built up am impressive array of them. I answered, “You know, that shingle out front reads Whitaker AND Demarco, so maybe give it a rest for a day.” Tim spread his arms, “Hey, whatever you say, Kingfisher.” I wiped a hand across my face. Tim was a guy that needed a role, and right now his role was employee. When the time came, that role would change. In the meantime he’d pretend to be subordinate and I’d pretend to let him. Guy saved my life, I owed him at least that. “So,” he asked again. “Any jobs today?” “Paperwork,” I told him. “Drag.” “For me,” I continued. “For you, brighten up, officers Genaro and Austin will be here in about 10 minutes. I wangled you some time

Were it not for the CMPD I would most likely be rotting, folded up in a few squares of toilet paper, in a landfill under the George Washington Bridge. at the shooting range with the newest recruit class.” “Boss, you shouldn’t have.” “Don’t get all teary-eyed. Sooner I can get you certified the sooner you can start carrying on the job. Legally, for once.” “Still,” Tim said and hugged me, briefly but tightly, his ever-present 5 o’clock shadow slicing into my rosy, freshly shaven cheek, “I know you had to call in a favor. I appreciate it.” I waved him off. “Don’t sweat it.” But Tim was right; I’d now used every ounce of his pull I had with the CMPD, which was not very much to begin with, to get Tim on the range. In all of my post-case newspaper and TV interviews, I’d been sure to heap effusive praise upon the Cape May Police Department for their swift and smart actions in the B&B case. I did this with 100% sincerity, for were it not for the CMPD I would most likely be rotting, folded up in a few squares of toilet paper, in a landfill under the George Washington Bridge. The unintended consequences of such public praise came in the

form of greater police cooperation on my ensuing cases, the occasional turning of the blind eye on others, and sometimes even a personal favor. These cost a little more in capital and were difficult to repay, but I didn’t ask often and planned to keep it that way. “Now go clean your gun. And for Christ’s sake, get a haircut you dirty hippie.” Tim looked back with a smile and his Zen calm, flipped his long locks over his shoulders, and said, “Never.” He went into the second office, his office, and prepped his gear for the range. I smiled. A year ago, hell, nine months ago, we were little more than passing acquaintances, knew each other well enough from some common social circles to say hello on the street or bum a cigarette (which I’m trying to quit and GOD could I use one right now), but in the 48 hours that comprised the B&B case (which some on the CMPD had nicknamed the Dead & Breakfast case, which I took as a sign of grudging respect) we’d grown closer than brothers. That’ll happen when you take turns pulling each other’s fat out of the fire. Plus, Tim walked away from the B&B case WITH THE GIRL. Usually it was the lead detective (or the double-agent or the super-

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spy) that landed the dame, but not in my world. In my world I get to watch my buddy walk away with the blonde, a real and true looker, while I had to deal with the endless phone calls and paperwork. The blonde was the one we rescued from the old, inactive coal cellar last summer just before she got fricasseed. It was me, the last man standing, that saved her life. Yet Tim got the girl. This should have burned me to no end, but Tim was such a good guy I couldn’t help but be happy for him. Besides, I’d been pretty unlucky in love for most of my adult life and was in no hurry to rush back in there. Tim’s girl, Lizzy Myers, lived in Kennett Square, PA, about two hours from us, but came down every other weekend or so and was still deep in the glow of newfound smittenness with her Orlando Bloom-ish savior. They both were. It was quite sickening, to be honest. Jealous much? “Ready to go,” Tim announced as he emerged from his office with the small black case that held his silver, snub-nosed .38, just like mine. “Look who’s all growed up.” He cocked an eyebrow. “Need a cigarette?” “Desperately.” So we stepped outside and I guiltily lit up, started pacing and drumming my fingers on the railing. Tim asked, “All right, what’s bugging you?” I paused a moment. “Am I that easy to read or are you just scarily observant?” Tim shrugged. “Can’t it be both?” He was my partner and deserved to know, though the news wasn’t good and I hated to do anything to harsh his life buzz, but here we were. “To be honest with you Tim, finances aren’t, uh, what they were. The well’s running a little dry.” “I thought we were doing well?” I took a deep drag. “We were. We are. But I sank most of the cash

back into the business. Computers, safes, alarms, all that crap. It costs money. And now that all the media hype has died down, well, the phone, she ain’t ringing quite as much.” Tim asked, “How bad is it.” It was my turn to shrug. “We’ve got a couple of months, three maybe, before it’s time to really get worried. I’m sorry, Tim. I thought reinvesting was the right thing to do.” “It was. Absolutely. We’ve got top of the line everything. You need that to compete these days.” This much was true. We had all the 007 spy gear you could ever want – listening devices, night vision goggles, pen cameras, all the stuff you see in the spy movies. Trouble was, we rarely had call to use it. But God forbid I get the one phone call from the rich client who NEEDS it and I don’t have it… “We’ll be all right,” Tim said. For some reason when he said it I believed it. “We’ll see,” I replied. “Come on now,” Tim cajoled. “You know how much you love telling me the story how you were broke and just about to close up shop, then the phone rings and two days later you’re the most famous PI in the country. It’s fate, brother. Dame Fortuna will determine our lot, not a bigger ad in the AC Press.” I sucked at the cigarette some more. “I suppose you’re right.” “Of course I’m right,” Tim assured me. “You know what we need right now? A good old fashioned murder mystery. Something to put our names back in the papers. Trust me, my friend. It’ll all be good.” Then the phone rang. We stared at it. Tim said, “Sounds like the phone.” “You better answer it then.” It rang five more times. I sighed. Tim was clearly not going to pick it up. “Come on, what are the odds?” I said and picked up the phone. Odds, it turned out, were pretty good. Next Week: Love on the Rocks


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Cape Curiosity ? From Page 87 confirms this by reporting, “One new hotel has been built,” and “Mrs Harrison… will open the new Baltimore Inn, at Cape May on June 1.” Let’s move on to the often-repeated tale of Henry Hudson being enchanted with the area, anchoring off the coast of the Cape and charting the land. Again, this story is off the mark. Hudson was the first to chart the Cape May area after spending a night off the shore near the Point, but it wasn’t his decision. Hudson’s first mate on the Half Moon, Robert Juet, noted in his log that the ship had become lodged on a sandbar. They were forced to remain through a stormy night until high tide came the next morning and freed them. For our last rumor this week, let’s talk about Columbia Avenue. As you will hear on tours and through casual conversation, many people believe that Columbia was the ‘original Beach Avenue.’ It wasn’t. The original Beach Avenue was exactly where it is today, though it was known as Beach Drive back then. The road originated out of necessity in the 1700s and was officially designated as a thoroughfare in the

The Baltimore Inn was demolished in 1971 to make way for the Seaport, which later became the Tides condominiums Greater Cape May Historic Society

1870s. This rumor comes from the fact that in early Cape May, the area east of Ocean Street (which ended at Washington Street) was a swampy marsh. At the time Columbia Avenue was built, there was nothing south of it but swamps and beach. Beach Drive was extended east of Ocean

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BARLEY is a sweet one-year-old pit bull who arrived at the shelter after being picked up by animal control. At first he can be a timid and shy around new people, but once he knows you he comes out of his shell. Aside from giving kisses, one of his favorite pasttimes at the shelter is going outside to run and play. He enjoys his toys and always drops them for you. If you are looking for a companion who likes to go for walks and does well on a leash, stop by and meet Barley. You’ll be impressed, and he’ll be eternally grateful. Adoption Fee is $95

SAMMI had a loving home, but finds herself at the Shelter when her owner couldn’t keep her. A declawed, mature female, she is all grey with just a little kiss of white on her chest. She is shy right now, she enjoy being petted, rewarding your you with a quiet purr. She’ll lose that shyness when she finds a new home. Adoption fee is $20.

WILLY is a 75-pound, two-and-ahalf-year-old black lab who came to the shelter two weeks ago as a stray. He quickly showed the staff that he is fun and loveable as he passed his temperment test with flying colors. He is a great family dog, and the only problem that you might have to worry about is Willy jumping up for a hug. He is currently being treated for heartworms, but the shelter is happy to take care of this problem even after he has been adopted into a loving home. Come meet Willy today. Adoption fee is $95.

CASPER is mostly white, with half of his tail dipped in black, and two black spots on his hocks. Casper is a friendly guy who loves to sit on your lap and be petted. Once in a while, he’ll reward you with several little licks on your hand or arm. His white fur perfectly offsets his gleaming golden eyes and pink nose. Adoption fee is $70.

BISCUIT is a handsome, five-yearold lab mix. He’s playful, friendly, lovable and just can’t get enough affection from everyone. He is also very well trained and knows commands such as sit, down, and drop it. This well behaved, active guy did very well on his temperment test, never giving the handler a problem. Another thing that Biscuit loves to do is to hop in the pool for a nice, relaxing dip. If you’re looking for a great family dog who enjoys an active lifestyle, stop on by and check him out. You’ll be pleased that you did!

PATCH is just a love of a guy. White with gray patches, he’s as friendly as can be, and loves to sit in your lap for a good petting or brushing .... he’s so mellow, he’ll even let you clip his nails with no complaints. With his calm temperament and maturity, this fellow should make a great addition to your family. Adoption fee is $20.


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Activity Of The Week

A weekly column by Catherine Dugan. This week: Mark Memorial Day. Your silent tents of green We deck with fragrant flowers; Yours has the suffering been, The memory shall be ours. – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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MERICA has been honoring its fallen soldiers since 1868, when Decoration Day was set aside to honor the northern soldiers who died in the American Civil War. (Southern soldiers were memorialized on other dates.) After World War I, May 30 was declared Memorial Day to honor all of America’s war dead, from all conflicts. In 1971, Memorial Day was moved to the last Monday in May, to create a three-day weekend. Since then, it has been considered the unofficial start of summer. For Cape May, it IS the start of the season – you need your beach badges. The MidAtlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities sponsors a craft show. Historic Cold Spring Village holds an open house. It’s easy to concentrate on that aspect of the day. Even

soldiers are eager to enjoy time with their families; to toss a frisbee, fly a kite and grill a hamburger. Yet, with more than a thousand American dead in the conflict in Afghanistan and more than four thousand dead in Iraq, it is important to reflect on the meaning of the holiday. “Somber memorials have their place,” according to John Golden, who served 16 years with the United States Navy. “It’s a sign of respect. Parades are nice, and it’s especially

important to show the senior veterans – from World War II, Korea and Vietnam – that we haven’t forgotten.” There are a number of ways to mark Memorial Day in Cape May. The city plans a Memorial Day service at 11am Monday at the Columbia Avenue monument. At noon, on Gurney Street at the beach, the US Coast Guard auxiliary will honor all who served with a wreath ceremony on the ocean. (This ceremony is particularly moving.) If you’re staying in, check out the PBS Memorial Day concert, held on Sunday night before Memorial Day every year. Fly your flag at half staff from dawn until noon on Memorial Day. Wear your American flag pin, dress the kids in red, white and blue, and sing patriotic songs. Shake hands with a member of the armed services and say, “Thank you.” At 3pm on Monday, join in a moment of silence. Friends and family members of those who died in service to our country remember their lost loved ones every day. This Memorial Day, show them that we remember, too. Next week: Historic Cold Spring Village

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Cape May’s Calendar For June

The Cape May Music Festival and more! Check out the list of cool things to do. Through June 10 Cape May Music Festival Presented by PNC Arts Alive and produced by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities (MAC). 21st anniversary season! Enjoy world-class orchestral and chamber music and a world traditions series. June 1 Cape May Music Festival Concert The New York Chamber Ensemble performs at the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Washington and Franklin streets, at 8pm. General admission $20, seniors $15, and $5 students. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities (MAC) with support from PNC Arts Alive. June 2 and 9 Bach’s Lunch Enjoy a mini-concert by members of the Bay-Atlantic Symphony and an elegant Tea Luncheon at the Carriage House Tearoom and Café located on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. 12:30pm. $25 per person. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities (MAC) with support from PNC Arts Alive and sponsored by (June 2) John and Sylvia Baer (in memory of Fred and Sarita Kuhner) and (June 9) the Priester Family Foundation (Sue Priester). June 3 Cape May Music Festival Concert The Bay-

Atlantic Symphony performs at the First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St., at 8pm. General admission is $25, seniors $20, and students $10. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities (MAC) with support from PNC Arts Alive. June 4, 5, 11 and 12 Murder Mystery Dinner The Impromptu Players invade the dining room at Aleathea’s Restaurant at the Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St. Interact with the cast of suspicious characters as you try to solve the mystery of “Blood on their Hands” and enjoy a three-course dinner. 7pm. Admission $45. Limited event; reservations necessary. June 6 Cape May Music Festival Concert The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players return to the Cape May Music Festival with a program of classics of the chamber repertoire. 8pm. Episcopal Church of the Advent, Washington and Franklin streets. General admission $20, seniors $15, and $5 students. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities (MAC) with support from PNC Arts Alive. June 6 and 12 Murder Mystery Luncheon The Impromptu Players invade the dining room at Aleathea’s Restaurant at the Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St.

Interact with the cast of suspicious characters as you try to solve the mystery of “Blood on their Hands” and enjoy a three-course luncheon. 1pm. Admission $30. Limited event; reservations necessary. June 7 Cape May Stage’s 2nd Annual Second Stage Broadway Series presents Let It Be Art! Double your theatrical pleasure with a tour-de-force performance that celebrates legendary theater icon Harold Clurman followed by an exclusive acting workshop for the student/actor’s exploration of character. Written and performed by internationally acclaimed actor/playwright/author Ronald Rand, Let It Be Art! will be presented at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse at Bank and Lafayette Streets at 8pm in this exclusive one-night only public performance. The workshop will be offered the following day, Tuesday, June 8 at 6pm. Tickets are $20 adults/seniors and $12.50 students. Workshop tuition is $35 for adults, $25 for students. June 8 Cape May Music Festival Concert The New York Chamber Ensemble performs at the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Washington and Franklin streets, at 8pm. General admission $20, seniors

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Cape May’s June Calendar ? From Page 97 $15, and $5 for students. June 10 Cape May Music Festival Concert The Music Festival concludes with a unique Afro-Cuban Jazz concert by Babatunde Lea (Afro-Cuban Music) at 8pm. The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St. General admission $25, seniors $20, and students $10. June 12 Victorian Fair A traditional Victorian fair on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, Cape May’s only Victorian house museum. The day features live musical performances, crafts, collectibles, living history characters, children’s activities and refreshments. 10am to 4pm. Free admission and parking and a free trolley shuttle from the Washington Street Mall. June 16 to July 10 East Lynne Theater Company presents Emma Goldman: My Life World Premiere! Written and performed by NYC-based actress Lorna Lable, directed by Karen Case Cook. Wise and witty, Emma always spoke her mind, whether it was on women’s rights or the widening gap between rich and poor. She was a fascinating woman in a fascinating time: America in the early 1900s, teeming with immigrants like herself, all longing for a better way of life. 8:30pm at the First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes Street. Performances run

Wednesdays-Saturdays. General $28, Seniors $23, Full-time Students $13. Sponsored by the East Lynne Theater Company in association with the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities (MAC). June 16 to July 17 Cape May Stage presents I Hate Hamlet When Andrew Rally, a Hollywood actor, heads to New York to star in a Shakespeare in the Park production of Hamlet, Andrew finds himself living in an apartment haunted by the late, great, Shakespearean actor John Barrymore. Laughs are nonstop as the Great Spirit coaches the young man on acting, life, and the wooing of women. Will Andrew go on as Hamlet? Only the Bard knows for sure! Performances run Tuesdays to Sundays at 8pm. The Robert Shackleton Playhouse, corner of Bank and Lafayette streets. General admission $35, seniors $30, students $12.50. Opening night admission $50, Saturday night $40. June 18 to January 2 Cape May’s sixth annual Designer Show House The region’s top designers and suppliers transform the first floor and grounds of the Fairthorne Cottage on the corner of Ocean and Hughes streets into Cape May’s sixth annual Designer Show House. Daily self-guided tours and can be combined with lunch and dinner packages and special events. Open daily, 1pm to 4pm and Sundays to Fridays, from 7pm to 9pm. Admission is $10 for adults and $7 for children (ages 3-12). Each visitor will receive a full-color program book with information about the designers, products and vendors.

June 19 Harbor Fest Join in the celebration of seafood and song, the sea, its culture, and its ecology on Cape May’s harbor. Fresh seafood, live music, seafood cooking demonstrations, and arts and craft vendors fill the streets while marine educational programs, a blessing of the fleet, a kayak and canoe regatta, and much more fill your day. Saturday, June 19 (rain date June 20). June 20 Cape May Wine Trail Spend the day visiting Cape May County’s wineries and sampling the unique flavors of each. First enjoy lunch at the Carriage House Tearoom & Café on the grounds of the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, and then board the trolley, which will take you to Cape May Winery, Natali Vineyards, Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery, and Turdo Vineyards, where you’ll learn about viniculture and visit the tasting rooms. From 12pm to 5pm. Admission is $75 per person and includes lunch, wine tastings at each vineyard and a wine tasting glass. Limited event, reserve early! June 26 Delaware Bay Lighthouse Adventure Enjoy a cruise up the Delaware Bay aboard the Cape May Whale Watcher’s Spirit of Cape May for a full day of lighthouse viewing. Hear Bay lore on fishing, spawning grounds and more. The cruise includes a continental breakfast and lavish complimentary luncheon buffet. A cash bar is available. Limited to 175. 10am. Admission $99. Co-sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities (MAC) and the Cape May Whale Watcher.

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Frankie and Joe Grace’s 20th Wedding Anniversary Saturday, May 15 on Bayshore Road

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ATLANTIC BRASS BAND

Free Memorial Weekend Concert! Sunday, May 30 8pm

Rotary Bandstand, Lafayette Street

(In case of rain, the concert will be held at Star of the Sea Parish Hall, Ocean Street above the Washington Street Mall)

General Admission $25; Senior $20; Student $10

Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy a rousing free concert of American music, a perfect celebration for Memorial Weekend, presented by this longtime Cape May favorite brass band!

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Frankie and Joe Grace’s 20th Wedding Anniversary Saturday, May 15 on Bayshore Road PHOTOGRAPHS BY DANIELLE O’NEAL

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The Movie Column

“Iron Man 2” and “Adopt A Sailor” are reviewed by Andrew Henry and Tom Sims

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ITH the release of Iron Man 2, crowds of moviegoers anticipating this year’s summer blockbusters started heading toward theaters. And obviously Hollywood Henry was there with a bucket of popcorn in hand. The film finds our hero Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, letting his ego run amok as the world worships him. Unlike other superhero films, there is no secret identity factor; everyone knows Tony Stark is Iron Man. The public may love him, but the government is eager to get their hands on the technology Stark has developed. Throw into the mix a rival businessman trying to best Stark at his own game, as well as the son of a former Stark employee trying to avenge his father’s death, and Iron Man is kept very busy. Robert Downey Jr leads the film as Stark, and the role seems tailor-made to his style. His portrayal is sharp, sarcastic, and has a playful quality that permeates through the entire film. Gwyneth Paltrow also returns as Pepper Potts, Stark’s budding love interest and eventual business partner. Out of the new additions to the

Robert Downey Jr returns as Iron Man

cast (which include Mickey Rourke and Scarlett Johannson), my favorite player was Sam Rockwell. He portrays Justin Hammer, the rival businessman who may be on the same level financially as Stark, but certainly not as smooth (as shown through a hilarious bumbling presentation of his work). Overall, the film is very well done. Maybe a half-step below the first one, which I would attribute to the first film’s surprises and introductions to this clever world the creative team has built. But if Iron Man 2 is our introduction to

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#52: The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts has opened the restored World War II Lookout Tower


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Ronald Rand brings his Let It Be Art! show to Cape May Stage on Monday, June 7 – he plays the part of famed acting teacher Harold Clurman, pictured below

students paying only $25. Special show/ workshop packages are available with an additional $5 saving. People who are interested in learning about the craft of acting should sign up for this once-only opportunity. There is so much to offer in Cape May! PNC Arts Alive is offering a special

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Senior Matinee for Class on May 30 at 3pm so that everyone can experience seeing this new play with two wonderful actors in an intimate venue! Our next show, I Hate Hamlet, will be previewing on June 16 and opening the following night. Once again, Cape May Stage has assembled a stellar cast with Broadway, film and television credits. This is one of the funniest evenings you are likely to spend in a theatre! It is a perfect way to spend a summer evening in Cape May! The Second Stage will offer more programs related to this play. There will be Shakespearean evenings, comics and cabaret performers. There is something going on every night at Cape May Stage. Memorial Day is a time to honor our men and women who have given service to our nation. It has become a marker for the opening of “the season” and the people at Cape May Stage give thanks for both!

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Confessions Of A Cape May Lover

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’M PLAYING hooky this week to attend the launch party of Cool Cape May, the color issue of Exit Zero, and the second edition of The First Resort at the Exit Zero Store. This is my first official Exit Zero event and I’m quite excited to meet everyone (I started to liken Jack Wright to the elusive Wizard of Oz). This also happens to time up perfectly with the sidewalk sale in Washington Mall, so my one-night trip will be jam-packed with eventful fun (and retail therapy). I’m looking forward to checking out the new Exit Zero merchandise, and I’m secretly hoping that there are eco-friendly shopping bags because they’ve become a recent passion of mine. They’re cheap, sturdy, and functional (plus you’re supposedly helping the environment so win-win). Also, the Exit Zero yoga pants are ultra-comfy (I hope they still have some in stock) and I’m anxiously looking forward to seeing the fun gift baskets from the businesses in town. I’m a sucker for a gift basket. Initially I thought I wouldn’t be able

to attend, because one of my beloved chihuahuas, Pie, was very sick with congestive heart failure. We adopted Pie three years ago from Bergen County Animal Shelter and although he was only 4lbs, he was full of sass and vinegar. He only liked me, and would barely tolerate anyone else tending to him. On Friday I arrived home to find that Pie had passed away. His story is a true example of how important it is to adopt from shelters and rescue groups. Pie was a definite challenge, and he did not always have a pleas-

ant demeanor. He had become that way due to mistreatment and neglect by humans. I am comforted by the knowledge that he was provided with love and attention at the end of his life and that he experienced the real way animals should be treated. If you haven’t already, please visit the Cape May County Animal Shelter and consider adopting a pet that needs extra special attention and who may not be the most popular choice (like Buttercup, who can be found at www. petfinder.com/petdetail/15117086). I am also already planning a trip back in June (with my dad!) which will be the second trip with both of my parents I’ve had in a long time. My father has heard rumors of the “best crab cakes EVER” at the Mad Batter (from my mother) and is very eager to test her theory. Also, last time he visited, Dairy Queen of Cape May was not open and I have made the assertion that they are the best Dairy Queen I have ever had (we’re a family of absolutes). Happy Memorial Day Weekend!

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103 OLD MILL DRIVE, NORTH CAPE MAY COMPLETELY RENOVATED! A MUST SEE! Great opportunity to own a SHOWPIECE!! 3br/1.5ba home on a beautifully landscaped lot in a great family neighborhood! Amenities include hardwood, slate and ceramic tile flooring, stylish modern kitchen with granite counters, tile backsplash & stainless appliances, gas fireplace, C/A, mahogany deck, fenced yard, pool, exterior lighting, horseshoe pit and play area!! Extras such as new roof and windows, attractive lighting and ceiling fans throughout, attached gararge with auto door opener, stamped concrete driveway and walkway, paint and trim package make this NOT YOUR TYPICAL SPLIT LEVEL! Just move in! All the work is done for you! Owners moving and anxious to sell! $262,900.

380 S. ROUTE 47, GREEN CREEK WOW! ALL INCLUDED REAL ESTATE PLUS INVENTORY!! Large building on a busy road with good traffic, a ton of included inventoryfrom Green Creek Flooring retail store i.e. lamps, wall art, statues, etc..worth $$$! Currently no water or septic. Buyer responsible forboth. Sold “AS-IS” no certs or warranties from seller. Extras include updated electric and security system. Upstairs spans length ofbuilding and is jam packed with included inventory. (No entry to upstairs. Stairs currently unsafe.) Appt only. $149,000.

1061 SEASHORE ROAD, COLD SPRING REDUCED! Owner says sell! With a little TLC this 3-4 bed, 3 bath Dutch Colonial could be a showpiece! Close to the beach & on Cape Island. Large open kit. w/ lots of cabinets & counter space w/seating, dining area & inviting living room w/ cathedral ceiling. Possible MIL quarters or in-home business with separate entrance. Accessible first floor including master bedroom suite. Second floor features full bath, 2 BR and loft. Plus 1st floor deck, 2nd floor balcony, wall a/c units, laminate flooring, 2 storage sheds. Recent appraisal at 430K! $299,900.

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45 MIMOSA DRIVE, RIO GRANDE INVESTORS - WHAT A DEAL!! 21 Unit Subdivision Plan (not approved) straddling Middle & Lower Twp. 6 two-family lots in Middle Twp with city sewer & water available. 9 single-family lots in Lower with well and septic. Access from existing residential community off Mimosa Drive in Rio Grande. A total of 18+ private acres. Trails, meadows and even a pond! This breaks down to roughly 54K per 1-acre lot and 27K per 2-family lot. Build an affordable housing community and make $$$. If you’re looking for privacy, sell off a few lots to pay for your own and build your dream home! Close to beaches and shopping! SUBJECT TO THIRD PARTY APPROVAL. SHORT SALE. $399,000.

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Bird Droppings

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The weekly report from the world’s birdwatching capital... by Seymore Thanu

F YOU are like most of those fortunate to live upon the shores of Cape May, you get a lot of attention from friends and relatives, some you even forgot you had, every summer. People who love you, even though you may not even like them, and who love your humble abode so conveniently located within steps of the Atlantic Ocean (even if it is a few blocks). You know who you are and you know what I’m talking about! Sure, you love having them – well, most of them. Okay, maybe some of them. But after three or four days of baking on the beach, or wishing they had three or four days on the beach, it starts to wear a little thin. Either too sunburned for the beach, or crazed with cabin fever because they can’t get a decent day on the beach. You’re getting tired of the sand they’re dragging in whether it’s dry or wet. They’re getting tired of doing the same thing, day after day. You start looking for alternatives, something to engage them and get them out of

your hair – and your home. How about a bird walk? How many seaside hotspots are sitting right on top of one of the planet’s greatest bird-watching junctions? I can think of one other than here, but it’s a long way from Cape May. Try it. You, and they, might be sur-

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prised. Doesn’t take a whole lot; don’t even need binoculars if you join one of the birding walks organized by the Cape May Bird Observatory – they’ve got free loaner binoculars available at every walk. They might enjoy finding out that there is a difference in the “seagulls” on the beach – Laughing Gulls, Herring Gulls, Ring-billed Gulls. They might enjoy being able to identify some of the birds on the walks. But they don’t have to know a darn thing about birds. That’s why CMBO provides local leaders who not only know the birds of the region but delight in sharing them with people. No there is no minimum or maximum age requirement; birding is an equal opportunity enticement. Nobody is ever too old or too young to appreciate birds. Okay you do have to be somewhat ambulatory. After all, by definition a bird walk involves walking. But even people who have bum knees or health problems that cut into their mobility can enjoy birds with min-

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Bird Droppings ? From Page 117 imal (or no) walking involved. The Wildlife Viewing Platform (aka “The Hawkwatch”) at the Cape May Point State Park is equipped with ramps and nice benches and you can park yourself at the park and still see birds. And there are easily accessible boardwalk trails to boot. The CMBO does walks there, too. Now there’s good news and bad news about opening your guests’ eyes to birding. Good news is, it will get them out of your hair for a while and give them something else to do. Bad news is, it will give them something else that they’ll look forward to coming back to Cape May for. Sure, they’ll find birds anywhere but birds like you can find in Cape May – all year long – don’t think so. That’s why Cape May is special; but you already knew that – you live here. So when your visitors (and you) need a break, send them over to the Cape May Bird Observatory and see why CMBO is the place to come for all your nature needs – and not to be missed. The CMBO (609884-2736) is located at 701 East Lake Drive overlooking lovely Lake Lily in Cape May Point and

is open 9:30am to 4:30pm every day. Ask questions of our staff or volunteers – they are always glad to help with anything you need, even things you didn’t know you needed yet. While there, check out the view of the lake from the wide selection of scopes and binoculars, the latest in books, bird feeders, and some great new and fun merchandise – including our exclusive CMBO logo jewelry, clothing, totes, and more. Take a look at the sightings log or our website to check what’s being seen, scan the bookshelves, pick up a bargain from the used and vintage books section, look at some of the wonderful Charley Harper merchandise, or just browse around. And if you aren’t fortunate enough to be in the area, visit us online www.BirdCapeMay.org – where birding Cape May is only a click away. Seymore Thanu is none other than New Jersey’s own Pete Dunne, Director of the Cape May Bird Observatory and Vice President of Natural History for New Jersey Audubon Society. Author of several books on and about nature (available at the Cape May Bird Observatory), he has written for virtually every birding publication and for The New York Times.

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Opening Night Performance Of “Class” At Cape May Stage Saturday, May 15 at Robert Shackleton Playhouse

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Cape May Lutheran Church Wine Tasting And Art Show Benefit Saturday, May 15 at the Antinori residence on Beach Avenue

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Homes Of The Week

Check out these beautiful homes in the Cape May area

304 PRINCETON AVENUE, CAPE MAY POINT

306 CENTRAL AVE. WEST CAPE MAY

835 S. CAPE AVENUE COLD SPRING

1152 WASHINGTON CAPE MAY

HARBOR BREEZES!

247 MARYLAND AVE. VILLAS

Beautiful custom home located 3 blocks to Cape May Point’s pristine beaches. Home has 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, powder room, kitchen with a breakfast nook and a very charming side porch. Good rental history, being sold furnished. Listed by William Bezaire for $849,000.

Cute rancher located minutes from Cape May. Well maintained 3 bedroom 1 bath home with one of the best landscaped properties in the area. Home offers hardwood floors upgraded kitchen and bath and an oversized property with subdivision possibilities once sewer lines are installed.

This lovely center entry two story home is south of the canal and has an excellent floor plan. The first floor features a large living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, florida room, two bedrooms, and one and a half baths. Upstairs you’ll find a large bedroom with sitting area and bonus room which could be used as an office, extra storage or even convert to a full bath. $375,900.

Classic 1864 Victorian twin with 3BR, 1B. Living room & formal dining room with 9’ ceilings, large modern eat-in kitchen, Covered front porch, rear deck, off-street parking. 2 zone natural gas heat, 3 window air conditioners. 4 ceiling fans. Furnished. All appliances. Outside H&C shower. Price reduced! $389,000.

This 2 Bedroom, 2 bath condo overlooks Devil’s Reach Canal, with a view of the Lobster House and all the Boats. Living room, kitchen, breakfast nook, laundry/ utility room, fireplace, central air and natural gas make this a perfect summer get away for the boater enthusiast or weekend warrior. This unit has the largest boat slip with electric and circulating pumps on their docks. Garage for car with a loft storage for all your boating toys. Appointment for showing. $550,000. (1415 #102 H)

Sooooo close to the beach! Why not spend the summer enjoying the Jersey shore? This year round house is literally only steps to the beach. There are three bedrooms, two full baths, central air, heat, laundry room, Florida room and rear deck. There is a generous size yard and an outdoor shower. Movein Ready! $234,000

Coldwell Banker Sol Needles 512 Washington St. Mall (609) 884-8428 www.coldwellbanker capemay.com

By the Sea Realty 315 Ocean Street, Cape May (609) 884-3050 capemaybythesea.com

HomeStead Real Estate 846 Broadway West Cape May 609-884-1888 homesteadcapemay.com

Tolz Realtors 1001 Lafayette Street Cape May (609) 884-7001 www.tolz.com

CENTURY 21 Gilmartin & Co. 1382 Lafayette St., Cape May Joseph Gilmartin Broker/Owner (609) 884-1800 capemayvacations.com

1625 BEACH AVE. CAPE MAY

580 NEW ENGLAND ROAD

104 ROSLYN AVE. NORTH CAPE MAY

1401 NEW JERSEY AVE., CAPE MAY

600 SUNSET BLVD. COLD SPRING

904 STOCKTON, CAPE MAY

Two Wilmington Beach condo units located directly across from beach.

Come home to style in this contemporary home complete with a relaxing pool and spa. The interior offers four bedrooms, with the master bedrooms being on the first floor with large private bath. The living room features vaulted ceiling and gas fireplace for comfort on cool nights. The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and beautiful cabinetry. This is a must see home, perfect for entertaining. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths $890,000.

Spectacular high end, highly efficient custom built Cape Cod only 4 blks to Delaware Bay! Quality of construction and craftsmanship are evident throughoutthis spacious bright airy home w/ soaring ceilings & streaming natural light. $499,000

This classic cedar-shake 5 BR/3.5 BA Cape May coastal style beach home is located in prestigious Admiral Beach Estates and is designed to fully embrace the dramatic unobstructed ocean views. Built in 1999 by WKR Custom Builders, this home features approximately 3500 sq. ft. and is the perfect platform for entertaining with luxury accommodations. $2,000,000.

Come view this lovely 4 BR, 2.5 BA home near Cape May Point beaches! Situated on a private acre, down a quiet drive with beautiful gardens. Renovated kitchen with ceramic tile floor, recessed lights & granite counters. The living room lets in plenty of natural light with skylights & large windows & has patio door access to the outside deck. Enjoy relaxing or dining in the 3-season porch. Bonus feature: Detached workshop with electric for hobbies or crafts. Must see this stunning home offering privacy, gardens, amenities & location! $850,000.

Located right around the corner from Cape May’s finest beaches, this charming 6 bedroom, 3 bath home has great water views from the front porch. Home features hardwood floors, beautiful- updated kitchen, central air and a strong rental history. a true turn-key. Asking $1,695,000

Unit B: Unit offers 3 BR, 2 BA, LR w/gas f/p, and new carpet, new wood floor in dining area, 3 decks, 1-car attached garage. $859.000. Unit E: 3 BR, 3 BA, LR w/fireplace, 2-car attached garage, and decks. $780,00. Complex is well maintained & managed.

Jersey Cape Realty 739 Washington St., Cape May 609-884-5800 jerseycaperealty.com

Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty 1159 Washington St. (609) 884-3332 chrisclemanssir.com

Coastline Realty Carol Menz, Broker (609) 884-5005 1400 Texas Avenue, Cape May www.coastlinerealty.com

DeSatnick Real Estate 324 Carpenter’s Lane Cape May (609) 884-1300 desatnickrealestate.com

Wilsey Realty 501 Lafayette St., Cape May (609) 884-1007 www.wilseyrealty.com

Theresa Senico Apex Realty 2505 Bayshore Rd., Villas (609) 408-4655 www.theresasenico.com

Barry Bruno Chris Clemans SIR 1159 Washington Street (609) 602-2444 bruno@ chrisclemanssir.com


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Cape May Lutheran Church Wine Tasting And Art Show Benefit Saturday, May 15 at the Antinori residence PHOTOGRAPHS BY DANIELLE O’NEAL Washington Commons, 315 Ocean Street Suite 2B, Cape May • (609) 884-3050 realcm@verizon.net • Lee Marcotte Broker of Record 611 CASPIAN AVENUE, NORTH CAPE MAY • Totally Renovated • Large yard • 2 bedrooms • 1 bath $ 225,000 #6 ARTHUR’S COURT COLD SPRING • Spacious inside and out • Fenced back yard • 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath $625,900

Randy, Sarah, and Lori Schiffelbein

www.capemaybythesea.com

1009 OHIO AVENUE, CAPE MAY $625,000

508 SEASHORE ROAD ERMA $149,900 Cheryl, Dawn, Chris and Joy

Well maintained, greatly expanded rancher! 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Master Bedroom Suite. Den, Rear Screened Porch & Open Deck. Front Porch. Central Air, Gas Heat, Off-street parking. Outside shower. Excellent Rental History! Subject to summer leases.

This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home is located on a large 65’ x 189’ lot and offers rear access via Old Stage Road. Features include new flooring, new appliances, and a wood burning stove. Most furnishings included. Great Investment Opportunity. Start a home based business! Residential Business zoning! Reduced to $149,900!

WWW.TOLZ.COM

1001 Lafayette Street, Cape May Phone: 609-884-7001 Email: info@tolz.com

Leigh Kauffman, Eleanor, Danyelle and Nicole Addesso


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Cape May Lutheran Church Wine Tasting And Art Show Benefit

Page 125 Dedication... Excellence... Professionalism

(609) 884-5800

Saturday, May 15 at the Antinori residence

739 Washington St, Cape May

PHOTOGRAPHS BY DANIELLE O’NEAL

www.jerseycaperealty.com Open 7 Days a Week! INVESTOR’S DREAM TURN KEY - FULLY FURNISHED 211 Grant Street, Cape May

LARGE FAMILY HOME 629 Jonathan Hoffman Road Cold Spring

5 BR, 3 BA, comClose to schools, pletely modernized beaches and w/gas heat/central shopping. 4 air, parlor w/pocket BR, 2.5 BA, door, large DR, front 2-zone heat and & bank staircases, lg a/c, lg front and wrap around porch, lg rear yard w/2outside rear porch, 2-car showers, off street parking. 5-year history of client information provided w/sale. Excellent attached garage, and invisible front yard fence for pets. $369,000. rental history. $829,000.

“LINDA LEE” BED & BREAKFAST 725 Columbia Avenue, Cape May

VICTORIAN FARMHOUSE STYLE HOME 4082 Bayshore Road, Cold Spring

Host Dr. Charlie Antinori, Jan, Amanda and Bill Williamson This Victorian Carpenter Gothic cottage is presently licensed and operating as a 6 bedroom/ 7 bath B&B. First floor has central air, large dining room and parlor. Three fireplaces makes for cozy year round living. $1,295,000.

Beautifully re-modeled home offering 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 zone heat & a/c, floored storage attic, large front porch and rear deck, beautiful paver patio. $469,900.

Pastor Jeff Elliott, Elsie Nelson, Debra Jacob

423 BROADWAY, WEST CAPE MAY

Charlie Antinori, Paul and Leslie Bogle

This lovingly restored Victorian is just what you have been looking for. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with all the modern amenities we require but the grace and charm of yesteryear. The front porch and yard are a gardeners delight and are meticulously maintained and include and in-ground sprinkler system. $724,999


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Apex

Realty, Inc.

Rentals Of The Week

Delectable homes ready for your enjoyment

2505 Bayshore Rd. Villas, NJ 08251 • Broker Daniel J. Senico

134 WEST JACKSONVILLE AVE, VILLAS

To Be Constructed 3 Story Home Where Water Views Abound! $360,000

Theresa Senico

ABR, CRS, GRI, SRES 609-408-4655 theresasenico.com 304 ATLANTIC, WEST CAPE MAY

1365 Washington St., Cape May - Year round, newly renovated 1 BR, 1 BA cottage, washer and dryer. $900/month plus utilities. Security required.

608 Jefferson Street Cape May - 4 BR, 3.5 BA, w/d, d/w, cac, internet, park 3 cars, sleeps 13, Low $2500/High $4000

23 Canterbury Way, Lower Township - Year round, 3 BR, 2 BA home on a quiet street. $1600 a month + utilities. Security req. Avail. end of May.

731 Sunset Blvd Cape May Point - 3 BR, 2.5 BA, w/d, d/w, cac, pool, park 3 cars, sleeps 9, Low $1000/High $3700

Homestead Real Estate, 846 Broadway, W. Cape May, (609) 884-1888 • homesteadcapemay.com

Jersey Cape Realty, 739 Washington St., Cape May, (609) 884-5800 • jerseycaperealty.com

606 Columbia, Cape May - Weekly rental, 5 BR/ 6 BA, 1 block to the beach. $3,000-$5,650/week

805 Pittsburgh Avenue, Cape May 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Pool

215 Heritage Lane, Cape May, Cape May Weekly Rental, 2 BR/1.5 BA, Sleeps Six, Blocks to the beach. $1,200/$2,650

205 Princeton Avenue, Cape May Point Spacious Gracious, Pet Friendly

Desatnick Real Estate, LLC 324 Carpenter’s Lane, Suite 2C, Cape May 609.884.1300, www.deSatnickRealEstate.com

By the Sea Realty, 315 Ocean Street, Suite 2B, Cape May 609-884-3050 • capemaybythesea.com

The Belvedere, Cape May - a block to the beach and the mall, 1 bedroom, 1 bath available for off-season weekly rentals.

205 St. James Place, Cape May - Townhouse unit located in Cape Meadows. 2 BR, 2.5 Bath. Pool! $1000-$1500/week

305 Second Ave., West Cape May 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, close to everything.

204 Cambridge, Cape May Point: 3 Bedroom, 2 bath A-frame house within walking distance to beach! $1300-$1550/week

Barry Bruno, Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty, (609) 602.2444 bbruno@chrisclemanssir.com. Cape May - 6 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Sleeps 13, $2,000 - $3,900 per week (214W) Cape May Point - 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Sleeps 8, $1,125 - $1,825 per week (303C)

Can you say “KEY WEST?” Exactly what you see in the Keys. Small, but so unique. What an opportunity to own a property with virtually no maintenance at all. The house takes up almost all the lot. A great place to own if you do NOT want grass to mow! All the modern amenities..air conditioning, full kitchen, storage closets, and it come mostly furnished less personal items. Asking $350,000.

Contact Barry Bruno Main (609) 884.3332 • Cell: (609) 602.2444 Email: bbruno@chrisclemanssir.com 1159 Washington Street, Cape May NJ 08204

Tolz Realtors, 1001 Lafayette Street, Cape May, (609) 884-7001, www.tolz.com 205 St. James Place, #205, Cape May 2 BR, 2.5 BA condo, sleeps 6. Community pool. $1000 - $1500 /week. 27 Harbor Cove, Cape May - 6 BR, 3.5 BA w/ water views on all levels! Sleeps 12! Stunning house! $4400 - $7500 /week.

CENTURY 21 Gilmartin & Co., 1382 Lafayette St., Cape May. Joseph Gilmartin, Broker/Owner (609) 884-1800, www.capemayvacations.com.

Wilsey Realty, 501 Lafayette St., Cape May, (609) 884-1007, www.wilseyrealty.com

406 Sunset Blvd., West Cape May 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Sleeps 10 $2900 per week.

628 Hughes Street Apartment, Cape May $5,000 Summer Season, 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath

209 Cape Ave.,Cape May Point. 5 BR, 3.5 BA Sleeps 12 $3000-$4500 per week.

216 Perry Street, Cape May 3 Apartments for Summer Season $4,000 - $6,000. 1 – 2 Bedrooms

Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty, 1159 Washington Street, Cape May 609-884-3332 • www.chrisclemansSIR.com

Coastline Realty, 1400 Texas Ave., Cape May, (609) 884-5005 • coastlinerealty.com

206 Park Blvd, Cape May - 4 BR, 1 BA, a/c, o/s, BBQ grill, parking for 2, sleeps 8. $1400-$1600/week.

Villas - 4 bedrooms, 2 bath home with central air and heat. $1,200 a month + utilities.

215 Heritage Lane E-3, Cape May - “Heritage Triangle” 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1 half bath, community pool, BBQ grill, outside shower, central air, parking for 1 car, sleeps 6. $1300-$2650/week.

Villas - Summer weekly. 2 BR bayfront home. Watch the sunsets in the bayfront hot tub. Home has internet access and central air. $850 a week.

Coldwell Banker Sol Needles Real Estate, (609) 884-8428 • coldwellbankercapemay.com

Theresa Senico, Apex Realty (609) 408-4655, www.theresasenico.com


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A Little Bit About Exit Zero Publishing Who we are, what we do, and where we go

Established July 4, 2003, proudly inspired by the late, great Pennywise magazine. Exit Zero Publishing is owned by Jack Wright and Jason Black. We also publish high-quality books as well as this fine periodical! Telephone: (609) 770-8479 Fax: (609) 770-8481 E-mail: info@exitzero.us Website: www.exitzero.us Mailing address: 109 Sunset Boulevard Suite D, Cape May, NJ 08204 Editor/Publisher: Jack Wright, jack@exitzero.us Advertising Manager: Jason Black, jason@exitzero.us (609) 408-7629 Manager of Assorted Necessities: Dan “The M.A.N.” Mathers, dan@exitzero.us, (610) 984-2874 Photographers: Aleksey Moryakov, Sandy Maloney, Danielle O’Neal Graphic Artist: Doree Bardes Distribution People: Jamie Beeler, Richard Hemenway, Amy Wingate Columnists: Kate Chadwick (advice), Catherine Dugan (activities), David Gray (Old Fogey), Meghan Kunz (local lore), Ben Miller (history), Terry O’Brien (gossip) Labeler: Barbara Hoffman Every Wednesday, Exit Zero is delivered to around 300 places. Get it delivered to your mailbox in a plastic mailer. It’s $40 for 47 great issues, including six in full color! Call (609) 770-8479 to subscribe. DOWNTOWN CAPE MAY Swain’s, Mariah’s, Bath Time, Guardian, Bamboo Shack, Cape Savings Bank, Collier’s, All Irish, Cape May Stage, Wilsey Realty, Nest, Pat Jackson Jewelers, Washington Commons Gallery, Celebrate Cape May, Go Fish, Sea Weeds, Oma’s Doll Shop, Cape Orient, Fiber Arts Yarn Shop, Acme, By The Sea Realty, Oyster Bay, Cape May Welcome Center, Depot Market, Congress Hall, Victorious, Pink, Star Inn, Bayberry Inn, Bank of America, Victorian Hotel, SOMA Art Gallery, Magicbrain Cybercafé, Island Grill, Trade Winds, Primrose, Center For Community Arts. WASHINGTON STREET MALL The Fudge Kitchen, Mary Ann’s, Dellas 5&10, Lace Silhouettes, Center City Mall, Second Story Sweets, Casale’s Shoes, Free Shop, Happy Baby, Cape May Sandal Shop, It’s a Breeze, Madame’s Port, Swede Things, Cucina Rosa, Whale’s Tale, Cafe Tuscany, Italian Garden, Andrew’s Ltd., Jackson Mountain Cafe, Love The Cook, Ugly Mug, Pilot House, Caroline Boutique, Atlantic Books, Carli’s, Kaleidoscope,

Coldwell Banker, Colors, A Ca Mia, A Place On Earth, Between the Lines, Good Scents. WASHINGTON STREET Southern Mansion, MAC, Chris Clemans’ Sotheby’s International Realty, Bill Mae Cottage, Thomas Webster Inn, Inn at the Park, City Hall, Sturdy Savings, Washington Inn, Dr. Feldman Dentistry, Jersey Cape Realty, Victorian Towers. BEACHFRONT Sean’s Restaurant, King’s Cottage, Blue Moon Pizza, Hot Dog Tommy’s, Coachman’s Motor Inn, Carney’s, Martini Beach, Virginia Hotel, Mad Batter, Poor Richards Inn, Inn at 22 Jackson Street, Saltwood B&B, Windward B&B, Uncle Bill’s, Ocean View Restaurant, Sandpiper, Hotel Alcott, Summer Station, The Original Fudge Kitchen, Montreal Liquor, Montreal Inn, Capri Motor Lodge, Bloody Mary’s, Periwinkle, Grand Hotel, Palace Hotel, Mission Inn, Angel by 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, Delsea B&B, White Dove Cottage, 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, Cheeks, Cape May Library, Whiskers, Freda’s Café, Victorian Lace, Camelot Hotel, Bedford Inn, Chalfonte Hotel. EAST CAPE MAY Nature Center, Model Cleaners, Model Laundromat, Wawa, Coastline Realty, Cape Bookkeeping, Shear Sunsations, Rizzo Chiropractic, C-View Inn, Century 21 Gilmartin.

WEST CAPE MAY VFW, Godmother’s, Cape May Bakers, Higher Grounds, 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, Ocean Crest Printing, Kasey’s Kanines, Cape Fitness, Dr. Goldstein Dentist, Cheeks, Artizan Salon & Spa, Westside Market, Cape Island Home and Garden, Bella Vida Cafe, Flanegan’s Framing, Seven Eleven, Homestead Real Estate. SUNSET BOULEVARD Vanthia’s, Bird House of Cape May, Butterfly Tea Room, Cape May Wicker, The Exit Zero Store and Gallery, Accent on Beauty, Cape Winds Florist, Cape May Bird Observatory, Cape May Point Post Office, Sunset Beach Gift Shop. 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, 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 The Canyon Club, Harbor View Restaurant, 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, Cowhen’s Ink Emporium, El Portal Mexican Restaurant, Wawa, Wing It, Bella Mangiata.


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