Articles by Susan Tischler
Susan Tischler is the editor of CapeMay.com and Cape May Magazine.
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The Dead of Winter
Text by Susan Tischler | Published March 1st, 2010 in Ghosts and Spirits
Psychic/medium and author Craig McManus leads us on a virtual ghost tour, which begins on one of Cape May’s most haunted streets, Columbia Avenue PLUS: Craig shares EVPs from the investigation. Have a listen and decide for yourself!
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What’s happening this February?
Text by Susan Tischler | Published February 1st, 2010 in Events • Happenings
Most people would never think of February as a month to visit the Seashore – and in most instances, you’d be right – but that’s where Cape May differs from the rest. The small town atmosphere and the lure of Victorian architecture have always made Cape May a year-round destination.
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Twas a Picture Perfect Christmas in Cape May – A Holiday Pictorial
Text by Susan Tischler | Published December 10th, 2009 in In Pictures • The Holidays
Stroll with us through the town of Cape May all dressed up in her holiday finest.
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What’s happening this December?
Text by Susan Tischler | Published December 1st, 2009 in Activities • Events • Happenings
We cling to our old-fashioned traditions here in Cape May, especially during the holiday season. Celebrate the season with the Christmas Tree lighting in Rotary Park, the 44th Annual West Cape May Christmas Parade, and the Washington Street Mall’s Hospitality Night.
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125 Years of West Cape May
Text by Susan Tischler | Published November 9th, 2009 in In Pictures • Then and Now • West Cape May
“People back in those days, they looked out for each other, and it seemed like everybody had a dog and chickens too! Our teachers were dedicated. They were with kids after school. We were taught to play music, sing, dance. We did it all! The Grant Street area was where you had segregated beaches, but [...]
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What’s happening this November?
Text by Susan Tischler | Published November 1st, 2009 in Events • Happenings
Don’t be a shoulder-season couch potato. Why sit home just because it’s November? Come on down to Cape May for the weekend or, even better, why not spend Thanksgiving here? We’re tons of fun.
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Happenings and Haunts in October
Text by Susan Tischler | Published October 1st, 2009 in Activities • Happenings
Wine, hosts, lima beans and Victorian dancing. Now what does that remind you of? October in Cape May, of course.
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The Beauty of September
Text by Susan Tischler | Published September 1st, 2009 in Activities • Happenings
It’s lovely that Labor Day is late this year (Sept. 7), keeping all the wonderful things that make Cape May attractive for visitors still in full gear – like the lifeguards watching over all the beaches, instead of going down to a skeleton crew so early in September, or the restaurants and shops keeping their late hours a bit longer than usual. But the best result of a late Labor Day are the people, still here milling about, still searching for the perfect parking spot. As a result, the holiday weekend activities have never looked better.
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Blame it on Mother Nature
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 1st, 2009 in Environmental
Cove beachgoers will have to check the tide charts and make sure their bathing is at low tide until Mother Nature decides to shine down on the little strip of beach at the end of Cape May.
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What’s happening this August
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 1st, 2009 in Events • Happenings
Volleyball, a giant beach party, movies on the beach, and one of the biggest fishing tournaments on the East Coast. Get ready for August in Cape May!
