Thank you and Come on Back

Cape May is open and ready for business. We were REALLY lucky folks. Other than a couple of trees coming down, we’ve suffered through much worse Nor’easters. For those of you who were vacationing last week and had to evacuate – thanks for doing so with such grace and come on back. We’d love to see you. It’s lonely here without you.

173 comments on “Thank you and Come on Back

    • Bernie on

      It appears that the power on Cape Island is on 100%. Some parts of North Cape May were just coming on this morning.

  1. anthony dennis on

    Two words…THANK GOD. You guys did get very lucky. I was more worried about my second home than my first. My wife and I cant wait to come down in two weeks. It is great to see the place I love is OK.

  2. Steve on

    Is it same to assume that everthing will be open and operating for this labor day weekend. all cleaned up? Safe Water ( drinking and swimming?) Any problems on getting to the Cape?

    • Beverly Carr-Morgan on

      Other than the traffic jams comming SOUTH if using Rt 55, 47/347, you will enjoy Cape May. It was backed up on Rt 55 South as early as 11:AM today and on 47 South through Dennisville. Be patient as the weather is going to be wonderful all week!

    • Susan Tischler on

      Everything is A-OK. This turned out to be nothing more than a bad Nor’easter. Power outages were the worst effect here in Cape May and the immediate vicinity.

  3. Tina Williams on

    So glad to hear Cape May dodged the bullet….nothing can disminish Cape May and the beautiful Cape May spirit!!!–see you all soon–coming the week of Sept.12–can’t wait!

  4. Elise on

    Is Cape May Point okay? We go every year and just came back the week before. Hope all the homes, people and everything in Cape May has been spared. Miss it already!!!

  5. Donna D. on

    Came down with Hubby on Thursday, the 25th. Had to leave on Friday the 26th early morning. It was so eerie. Of course I had a couple of beers the night before at Martini Beach Bar and sang “Goodnight Irene”.
    We were lucky here in NYC as well. I’ll be back to Jackson Street on Sept. 8th. Can’t wait.

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