This year we polled in seventy-two categories that cover shopping, dining, and leisure. A lot of your favorites are back, and we are shocked that a different month has unseated the perennial runner-up for Best Month to Visit!
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This year we polled in seventy-two categories that cover shopping, dining, and leisure. A lot of your favorites are back, and we are shocked that a different month has unseated the perennial runner-up for Best Month to Visit!
The Washington Street Mall will have live music on each block every Tuesday until the end of August.
Cape May has plenty of options to satisfy your ice cream craving!
Traditionally, an orchard is a grouping of at least five fruit trees. The new farm at 810 Seashore Road has twenty-one, but their focus is decidedly flowers.
The construction at 401 Lafayette, which we’ve photographed a couple of times this year, is progressing!
I was up the road at an apple festival when I saw a booth for a book called The Cape May Murders. Intrigued, I stopped in my tracks and talked with the author, Christopher Michael Blake, about his novel. This murder mystery, which takes place largely during Cape May’s off season, was an easy read… Read more »
Every year, it seems we blink and June is looming, dangling its first-of-the-month in front of us. Time to write Who’s New! People on Facebook will start asking for it! We escaped from behind the computer for a walk through town, cameras in hand, and combed through our notes from the past year. Here is… Read more »
We took a brisk walk through Cape May this afternoon to see what’s going on around the city! Most gardens are still waking up, but we spotted tulips and a lot of colorful flower boxes. Getting ready for the season Construction projects abound! Over at Elaine’s on Lafayette, exterior seating has been extended onto a… Read more »
There were lots of construction sounds around Cape May again this week: road work, building maintenance, and this project at 401 Lafayette Street. All Irish Imports, the Cape May gift shop that opened in 1982, closed its doors back in 2019. At that time, we told you it had been purchased by Micky Chew of… Read more »
After a snap of cold, we are back to temps in the high 40s and low 50s here in Cape May—the perfect range for a stroll through Cape May. And, apparently, refreshing the exteriors of buildings! Walking around this morning, we spotted workers at Taco Caballito, Carney’s, Lace Silhouettes, The Ugly Mug, and Kaleidoscope. We… Read more »
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