
By Michelle Giorla April 14, 2021
“Aunt Hattie’s House,” written and performed by Emma Palzere-Rae, premiered in 2000 at the Heartland Chautauqua, and in that same year, East Lynne Theater Company brought the show to Cape May, NJ. Now 20 years later, ELTC is proud to present “Aunt Hattie’s House: Reconstructed,” featuring a revised script, not only to make the play… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla April 14, 2021
“Aunt Hattie’s House,” written and performed by Emma Palzere-Rae, premiered in 2000 at the Heartland Chautauqua, and in that same year, East Lynne Theater Company brought the show to Cape May, NJ. Now 20 years later, ELTC is proud to present “Aunt Hattie’s House: Reconstructed,” featuring a revised script, not only to make the play available… Read more »

By CapeMay.com April 13, 2021
The West Cape May Environmental Commission is facilitating a Drive Through Electronic Waste Recycling Collection on May 22nd in the West Cape May Borough Hall parking lot. They are encouraging the community to begin saving their electronic waste in advance of the event. This is a great time to get rid of your old TV, computer,… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla April 13, 2021
Come listen to Camille Peruto.

By Michelle Giorla September 29, 2020
West Cape May celebrates her farming heritage with the Annual Lima Bean Festival in the Borough’s Backyard Park (732 Broadway, behind the Fire House) on Saturday, October 12, 2024! The festival is scheduled to begin at 9:00am and is planned to delight locals and visitors alike with a vast array of recipes, crafts and products… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla June 24, 2020
Come One, Come All, and join the City of Cape May as they welcome back their annual Independence Day Parade on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 1:00 pm. The parade is an annual event to honor our veterans and feature string bands along with many other performing groups, family entries, classic automobiles, veteran organizations, and… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla May 12, 2020
The West Cape May Community Christmas Parade sets the stage for the area’s holiday season! Always held on the first Saturday in December, and now in its 56th year, the parade marches through town beginning at the West Cape May Volunteer Firehouse, heading South on Broadway, turning East on Perry, and finishing its route through… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla May 12, 2020
Celebrating all things tomato!

By Michelle Giorla April 17, 2020
This all-day event in Borough’s Backyard Park, located behind the Fire House at 732 Broadway, features Jersey-fresh strawberries, fresh produce, barbecue, and more.