Articles by Susan Tischler
Susan Tischler is the editor of CapeMay.com and Cape May Magazine.
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Lifeguards keep bathers close to shore
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 30th, 2010 in Local Headlines
Beach patrols restrict visitors to shallow water because of strong currents from Hurricane Danielle. Beach patrols in Atlantic and Cape May counties said they were limiting beachgoers’ activity in the water Sunday, the second consecutive weekend day of strong tides and dangerous rip currents attributed to Hurricane Danielle. The Press of Atlantic City 8/30
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Local divers ID 1879 shipwreck
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 30th, 2010 in Local Headlines
Cape May – Local divers believe they have finally identified the wreck of a paddlewheel steamer that sunk 38 nautical miles off of Cape May over 130 years ago. Cape May Star and Wave 8/26
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Numbered signs should help during emergencies
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 30th, 2010 in Local Headlines
Cape May – Fire Chief Jerry Inderwies and members of the Cape May Beach Patrol have come up with what appears to be a simple solution to a serious problem. Cape May Star and Wave 8/26
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Mid-Atlantic 500 predictably unpredictable, as usual
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 30th, 2010 in Local Headlines
Cape May – The 19th Annual Mid-Atlantic $500,000 sportsfishing tournament lived up to the event’s for excellence, excitement…and unpredictability. Cape May Star and Wave 8/26
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Trio of Contracts Could Trim Time Spent Constructing Cape May’s Convention Hall
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 26th, 2010 in Local Headlines
Cape May – Construction Manager Steve Markley of Hunter Roberts, a member of the Convention Hall Project Team, is suggesting the construction of a Convention Hall be divided into three pieces with three separate bids. Cape May County Herald 8/25
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Navy Building Atop Park Bunker Tracked Soviet Subs in Cold War
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 26th, 2010 in Local Headlines
Cape May Point State Park – Until 1991, it was top secret information that in 1955, the U.S. Navy built a listening station atop the concrete bunker, near the Cape May Lighthouse, to track Russian submarines operating off the coast. Cape May County Herald 8/25
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Seashore Lines Trains Run ‘Til Sept. 3
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 26th, 2010 in Local Headlines
Rio Grande – Rail fans and train lovers have an opportunity to ride Cape May Seashore Lines (CMSL) railroad until Sept. 3. Cape May County Herald 8/25
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What’s happening Around the Island
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 24th, 2010 in Happenings
There is plenty to do leading into the Labor Day Weekend, but some events are coming to an end. This is your last chance to take advantage of the West Cape May Farmers Market. The Market runs from 3:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday August 31st at the “Backyard Park” located behind Borough Hall [...]
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Nietubicz calls it quits as Point commissioner
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 19th, 2010 in Local Headlines
Cape May Point – Joe Nietubicz, Cape May Point commissioner for the past six years, unexpectedly submitted his resignation to Mayor Carl Schupp, Friday, Aug. 13. Cape May Star and Wave 8/19
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Lower council agrees on most fees, then takes out the trash
Text by Susan Tischler | Published August 19th, 2010 in Local Headlines
Lower Township – Lower Township Council agreed, for the most part, on a schedule of fee increases, but decided to remove trash fees for further consideration. Cape May Star and Wave 8/19


