Last Sunday marked the second annual Escape the Cape Triathlon
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Last Sunday marked the second annual Escape the Cape Triathlon
Every year, we round up the changes in Cape May that we’ve seen since last summer, including new businesses that have opened up, familiar names that have closed, and businesses that have changed location. This year, we’re adding renovations into the mix. Is something missing from our list? Let us know and we’ll add it!… Read more »
Philadelphia’s celebrity meteorologist (seriously, he has over 100k Facebook followers) Adam Joseph and Melissa Magee from Channel 6 visited Cape May yesterday for their At the Shore segment. The best part (for me!) was that they wanted to help promote Cape May Restaurant Week, which starts this Sunday. They wanted food. Food I can do.… Read more »
I visited the Cape May County Zoo this past weekend and noticed this fantastic naming contest at the entrance! Now through Labor Day, the zoo is accepting donations to name their newest baby giraffe. Name choices are Mae, Julia, and Zee. The Cape May County Zoo is open year-round and free to visitors, so if… Read more »
My view of the sunset My view of the sunset #sunset #aviators #beach #beachlife #sunglasses #capemay #jerseyshore #ocean #nofilter A post shared by Naomi J. Choi (@doraeomi) on May 18, 2014 at 9:08pm PDT Tag your photos #lovecapemay and tell us your Cape May story. Follow us @lovecapemay
just #love #tulips and #congresshall just #love #tulips and #congresshall #spring #flowers #beautiful #nature #springtime in #capemay #newjersey #red #green #shore #town #beach #historic #hotel #architecture #follow #photooftheday #instagood #instadaily #igdaily A post shared by jonnytorker (@jonnytorker) on May 4, 2014 at 5:17pm PDT Tag your photos #lovecapemay and tell us your Cape May story.… Read more »
We’re thrilled to support Historic Cold Spring Village at their annual fundraiser, Feasting on History, at Naval Air Station Wildwood. Every year, Hangar One is filled with food vendors from all over Cape May County, including Lucky Bones, Washington Inn, Blue Pig Tavern, Ebbitt Room, Back Bay Bistro, Island Grill, as well as local wineries.
In case you’ve been wondering about the transformation of the old Wawa on Bank Street, I snapped a couple photos of the progress this morning.
What a relaxing morning! #beach #ocean #water #sand #pebbles #rocks #jetty #cmnj #capemay #exitzero #sperrys #yellowsperrys #yellowshoes #relaxing #lounging What a relaxing morning! #beach #ocean #water #sand #pebbles #rocks #jetty #cmnj #capemay #exitzero #sperrys #yellowsperrys #yellowshoes #relaxing #lounging A post shared by Laur ?? (@lauraelizabethemily) on Apr 28, 2014 at 9:30am PDT Tag your photos… Read more »
Spotted this new specialty grocery store down Liberty Way during my walk in this morning.
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