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A sprightly sheet full of the sprays of the old ocean ¯ Wednesday, April 6, 2011 ¯ Vol. 9, No. 9 ¯ Cape May, America’s Original Seaside Resort
Singer-Songwriter, St Patty’s Day And A Whole Lot More
Jamie Beeler, third from left, celebrated her birthday with friends in Congress Hall’s Brown Room on Friday, March 25. Aleksey Moryakov
THIS WEEK...
It’s The MONkey Issue!
The Jazz Festival Is This Weekend!
Saint Patrick’s Day In Cape May
Pages 64-98 Page 38Pages 9-22
Singer-Songwriter Cape May
Page 2 Wednesday, April 6, 2011
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The Almanac
«The Coffee Break Page ................ Page 12
«Ramblings from the Editors.........Page 13
«Food & Drink Guide ................... Page 21
«The Contest Page ........................ Page 24
«Employee of the Week ................ Page 27
«Chance Meetings ....................... Page 31
« The Old Fogey ............................ Page 47
«Customer Service...........................Page 51
«Must Haves...................................Page 53
«The Answer Lady ....................... Page 55
« The Shopping Guide .................. Page 57
«Cape May Crossword ................. Page 66
«Activity of the Week ................... Page 73
«Health & Beauty Guide ............... Page 76
«Adopt An Animal.........................Page 78
« Bird Droppings ......................... Page 85
«The Movie Column ...................... Page 91
«The Dating Column .................... Page 99
«Homes of the Week ..................... Page 101
«About Exit Zero .......................... Page 103
Inside This Issue
thursdAY April 7Mostly sunny
UHigh Temperature: 54Low Temperature: 46Chance of Rain: 10%Sunrise: 6:35amSunset: 7:29pmHigh Tides: 11:30am, 11:14pmLow Tides: 4:56am, 4:41pm
fridAY April 8Isolated thunderstorms
X High Temperature: 56Low Temperature: 46Chance of Rain: 30%Sunrise: 6:34am Sunset: 7:30pmHigh Tides: 11:41am, 11:55pmLow Tides: 5:37am, 5:22pm
sAturdAY April 9Isolated thunderstorms
XHigh Temperature: 54Low Temperature: 47Chance of Rain: 30%Sunrise: 6:54am Sunset: 7:17pmHigh Tides: 12:27pmLow Tides: 6:24am, 6:10pm
sundAY April 10Mostly sunny
UHigh Temperature: 60Low Temperature: 47Chance of Rain: 20%Sunrise: 6:31amSunset: 7:33pmHigh Tides: 12:45am, 1:24pmLow Tides: 7:19am, 7:08pm
mondAY April 11Isolated thunderstorms
XHigh Temperature: 56Low Temperature: 45Chance of Rain: 30%Sunrise: 6:29am Sunset: 7:33pmHigh Tides: 1:45am, 2:32pmLow Tides: 8:20am, 8:17pm
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4/2: Cape May Forum’s Slow Food Dinner At Congress Hall
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4/2: Cape May Forum’s Slow Food Dinner At Congress Hall
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fried ShrimP PLATTer ...... $5.95 eachServed with French fries or baked potato & coleslaw
fried or Broiled SeAfOOD COmBO ........................ $12.95Shrimp, scallops, filet of fish & deviled clamServed with French fries or baked potato & cole slaw.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 5
(609) 884-3459426 Washington Street Mall
Cape May
OPEN 7 DAYS 11AM-2AM YEAR ROUND!
live entertainment!
Tuesday, April 12
DJ Jon K$2 Miller Lites
Friday, April 8
Stellar Mojo
Saturday, April 9
5 Hour Jones
Wednesday, April 6
Karaoke with Jimmy J
try Our $10.99 entree menu!
PHiLLy PHanatic SPeciaL$1 Hot Dogs • $5 Hot Beef Sandwiches • 30-cent Wings
Available during all Phillies games!
Page 6 Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Eat In or Take Out • Catering for Any Event!409 Elmira Street, Cape May
(Next to the Train Station) • 609-884-8030
We Are Open During the
Elmira Street Construction!
hourS of opErationMonday-Saturday 7am-7pm
closed Sundays (for now)
ChECk uS out on faCEbook or Call 609-884-8030 for our daily specials
featuring The Depot’s popular homemade soups, salad selections,
house roasted meats and local seafood specials
talk to uS about planning your next catered event!
½ SAnDWiCh AnD Cup Of DEpOt SOup
COmbO!
ADULT CONTEMPORARY CUISINEDinner Thursday thru Sunday from 5pm
Bill Caterini plays live on Friday and Satuirday
on Broadway
416 Broadway, West Cape May 609-898-15556
upcoming chef demoFriday, April 8 - Dave Martin of Top Chef
Demos are $40 per person & start at 6:30pm • Reserve Early... Space is Limited!
4/2: Cape May Forum’s Slow Food Dinner At Congress Hall
Doreen and kelly Barton, Rose and Chris T.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Gail Wilsey, Linda and Bob Steenrod
Mary and Matthew Trella, Heather Turner
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 7
3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape MayCape Plaza Shopping Center • 889-6610
A u t h e n t i cI t a l i a n C u i s i n e
Seafood & Fine DiningNew York Strip Steak • Filet Mignon • Veal Cutlet • Center Cut Pork Chops
Early BirDSSun. - Fri. 3:30-5:30pm
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at 7 oCean
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AArp Dinner SpeciAl Sunday Thru Thursday evenings
Be Seated at 5pm for special of the dayFrom Only $10
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lunch Served Friday, Saturday & Sunday
casually elegant Victorian Diningenjoy Dining cocktails on our Oceanfront porch and porch Bar!
4/2: Cape May Forum’s Slow Food Dinner At Congress Hall
Rev. John Sosnowski, Dr. Cynthia Sosnowski, Ron Goldstein, Judy Love
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Ronnie and Barry Cohen, Sue and Rob Lang, Lori Fixleri, Raymond Harris, Paula and Azzy Reckess, Al Roberts, Valerie Bell
esther James, Lesley Finneran, Jerusha klemperer
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4/2: Cape May Forum’s Slow Food Dinner At Congress Hall
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 9
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• 1/2 Price Drafts & Domestic Bottles, Margaritas On The Rocks & House Wine By The Glass
• $5 FlatBreads During Happy Hour
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3/26: Singer-Songwriter Cape May At The Ugly Mug
Mike kearns, Rachel Owen, Jillene Zander
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Josh Palmer, Jon katity
Andrew Reeves
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3/26: Singer-Songwriter Cape May At The Ugly Mug
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 11
Beach Avenue & Howard Streetat the Hotel Macomber
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reserve now for easter Brunch!
gift Certificates Available
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3/26: Singer-Songwriter Cape May At The Ugly Mug
Jennie, Dan
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
kate, Sarah, Dan
Original Hazemusik
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KNOW your way around Cape May? Think of yourself as the observant type? Feast your eyes on the photograph above, prepared by our resident cryptographer Dan Mathers.
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Facebook Mystery Contest Random Fact Of The Week
Weird Word Of The Week
The Police Blotter
Classic Quotations
A Story From The Past
Fortune Cookie Of The Week
Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage. H. L. Mencken
I learned the way a monkey learns - by watching its parents. Prince Charles
If you had a million Shakespeares, could they write like a monkey? Steven Wright
I learned the way a monkey learns - by watching its parents. Prince Charles
It does get old to have to always be a monkey in a zoo. I don’t know what it’s like any more to be anonymous. Kevin Bacon
Just cause you got the monkey off your back doesn’t mean the circus has left town. George Carlin
Monkeys are superior to men in this: when a monkey looks into a mirror, he sees a monkey. Mal-colm De Chazal THE baboon is the largest monkey (remember,
gorillas are not monkeys), with an adult weigh-ing in at around 90 pounds. On the other end of the spectrum is the Pygmy Marmoset. These little guys often max out around five inches and weigh around five ounces.
The 1950s and early 1960s found Cape May at one of its lowest point in history, and property owners were divided about how to turn the situation around. One faction believed that the only way Cape May would ever be able to compete with resorts like Wildwood and Atlantic City was to bulldoze the old buildings. Another group that was primarily made up of apartment and boarding house owners, felt that a hands-off approach was the way to go. – Ben Miller
HOUSTON, TX: A man got into a fight with a deaf man and bit the deaf man’s ear off. The attacker fled but was run over by a truck, breaking his leg. Police cuffed him to a wheel-chair in the hospital, but, while they weren’t looking, he wheeled off into the night.
J If everybody is a worm you should be a glow worm. J
douroucouli Also known as Owl Monkeys or Night Monkeys, these little creatures are common from Paraguay to northern Argen-tina and are easily recognized by their big, brown eyes which allow them to see easily at night.
ONCE a week, the folks at Exit Zero eat at Cape Orient, the island’s fine Asian restau-rant. Sometimes we find pearls of wisdom at the end of our meal. And sometimes we don’t. The above fortune cookie was eaten with shrimp lo mein and mango chicken. Please note: Any typos are not ours, but those of the fortune cookie manufacturers. We print them as we find them.
Greater Cape May Historical Society
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 13
Ramblings From The editorsIdeas, idle gossip and occasionally important odds ’n’ ends
Japanese • Sushi • Chinese • Thai Cuisine
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK YEAR ROUNDLunch • Dinner • Take-Out • Catering
315 Ocean Street, Washington Commons Mall(609) 898-0088 • www.capeorient.com
NOTHING much happens in sleepy Cape May in the off-season. Right? Right. It’s only been just over a week since the Singer-Songwriter festi-
val hit town, bringing with it an infusion of energy thanks to the arrival of hundreds of talented musicians from all over the country. And now we’re only a few days away from the 35th Cape May Jazz Festival.
The festival, sponsored by Bank of America, features Kevin Eubanks, formerly of NBC’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno, headlin-ing this Friday, April 8, with shows at 8pm and 10pm, and Grammy Nominated Latin jazz artist Poncho sanchez following up on Saturday, with shows at 6:30pm and 8:30pm. The two performances will take place at Our Lady Star of the Sea Auditorium. That’s the only sour note – it would have been a whole lot better if I could have ended that sentence with “at Cape May Convention Hall.” But enough of that for now. In the meantime, we will watch, and listen, as the foundations get laid for a center, even though we don’t actu-ally know who’s building it yet.
Where was I? Oh yes, the jazz festival. Like every other arts organization in the uni-verse, the festival has taken a hit because of the recession, so go along and enjoy some superb jazz this weekend. If you don’t want to restrict yourself to a specific performance, the weekend jams at Carney’s and Cabanas are highly recommended. For more informa-tion, visit capemayjazz.com. And see page 38 for more details.
SPEAKING of big names heading into town, I’m going to switch from
music to food, though as Shakespeare wrote, they have a lot in common. The Old Grange
Restaurant, on the grounds of Historic Cold Spring Village, has been taken over by famed Philadelphia chef tony Clark, who once ran the kitchen at the Four Seasons Hotel in Philly and was once named as one of the Best Chefs in America by Food and Wine magazine.
Tony opened the restaurant this Tuesday, and since I am writing this the day before that, I can’t really tell you much about the food or the vibe, but I CAN tell you this is exciting news. A lot of people have tried to make a success of the restaurant at the Old Grange, which enjoys such a great location, but none have worked so well. Hopefully having such a master chef at the helm will make all the difference. Can’t wait to try it.
The restaurant will be open from Tuesday-Sunday, featuring a variety of Early Bird Specials from 4-6pm, and full dinner service from 6-10pm. I also hear that Tony will be using produce from an organic garden at the restaurant. Even better. “There will be more Pennsylvania license plates in Cape May this year, and his appearance is a major plus for the local restaurant community,” wrote the website Prime Philadelphia.
Good luck, Tony.
NOW, some more exciting news. You might have noticed that Cape May
has a rather splendid beach. Well, seems like a LOT of people have noticed. The Travelers’ Choice 2011 Awards, organized by the ridic-ulously inf luential website TripAdvisor.com, has just announced its best beaches, as voted by its members (and there are millions of them). Cape May was voted as having the second best beaches in the US, which is two places higher than last year in the same awards, and number nine in the world!
I hope that the person who left his dog-gie’s poo on the main beach last Wednesday morning is reading this – and yes I picked it up for you, you selfish, lazy jerk.
Ahem, sorry. I do get mad when I see this. There’s no need for it and ultimately it could result in by-laws that stop responsible folks from walking their dogs on the beach, which is one of the great things to do early on a fall, winter or spring morning, or late in the afternoon, just before sunset.
SOME Exit Zero subscribers have asked us to leave their issue in their
mailbox, to prevent it being rained on or, heavens above, stolen. (Crime is rare in Cape May but, as we all know, bikes are sto-len and so, apparently, are issues of Exit Zero, which I can’t say I’m too unhappy about – nice to know that the magazine is still such a hot commodity after all these years…) Anyway, dear readers, we’re forbidden by federal law to put foreign objects into your mailboxes. If you have a secret spot you’d like the issue delivered, to keep it safe from weather and thieves, send me an email with the subject line SECRET SPOT, and we will take care of it.
Talk to you next week.
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Thursday, April 7Breakfast 8:30-11:30 • Dinner from 5pm
Live Music... No Cover!
Friday & Saturday April 8 & 9
GENo WHiTE Trio
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3/26: Singer-Songwriter Cape May In The Boiler Room
Mick Reed and The Spring Valley Studs: Christopher Butler, Jamie Paul Lamb
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Don and Terry Thompson
(609) 884-1169 711 Townbank Road,
North Cape May www.capemaywinery.com
Tasting Room - Open Daily 12-5pmWinery Tours - Saturdays at 3pm
Merlot • Syrah • Blush Chardonnay • Port • Pinot Noir
Apple • Red Reserve
Gift Certificates and Gift Baskets
Girlfriends Getaway weekend
two days of wine and shoppingapril 16th & 17th
Complimentary wine tasting for the ladiesVendors for shopping • A raffle and more
noon - 5pm each day
Mick Reed Joyce, Russ
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 15
Reservations: 609-884-5878991 Ocean Drive, Cape May
www.blueclawrestaurant.com
AffORDAble Pub Menu AvAilAble!Includes Crabcake Sandwich, Fish & Chips,
Bag of Donuts, Chef George’s Soup du Jour & much more!
Dinner from 5pm on friday, Saturday & Holiday Sundays
eARly DinneR SPeCiAlS • 5-6pm • $21.95
1/2 PRICE RAW BAR ITEMS • 5-6pm in the Pub Only
Sports TV in The Clipper Ship Pub
George Karavan at the Baby Grand on Saturday Night
and CLIPPER SHIP PUB
3/26: Singer-Songwriter Cape May At Lucky Bones
Skip Dixon, Joanne Dixon, Muriam MacLaren, John MacLaren
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Mary Reid, Jonelle karasow, katelyn Daphym, Chad Skinner
Unknown performer Jennifer and Jon... just married
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Harbor V iew MarinaNow Renting Newly
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3/26: Singer-Songwriter Cape May At The Pilot House
Stephanie, Paul Steven Cooley, Rod kim Cy, Heidi
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Jimmy Towers, Dawn Ford
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 17
Oyster BaySteak & Seafood Restaurant
Oyster BaySteak & Seafood Restaurant
Serving Dinner From 5pmFriday and Saturday
Great MenuNew Martinis
Delicious DessertsFresh seafood • Tasty steaks • Copper-top bar
Bottle & draft beer • Free parking
609-884-2111 615 Lafayette St., Cape May
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3/26: Singer-Songwriter Cape May At The Pilot House
erinn Brown
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Liz Shay, Mark LaMunyon, Judy kulp
Brenda, Judy, Lee
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1301 Beach Avenue • 609.884.9090 • petershieldsinn.com
Easter Sunday Brunch11am - 6pm
Enjoy our specially created seasonal menu.
A delightful way to celebrate the holiday with family & friends.
Call for Reservations!
love spring!
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3/26: Singer-Songwriter Cape May At Jackson Mountain
JT Spangler, Meghan Trainer Julia LaVerde, Lori Leone ellis, Sophia
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 19
3/25: Singer-Songwriter Cape May In The Brown Room
Curtis Bashaw, Celeste Clark, Sharon Cassidy, David Cassidy, Bruce Bornny
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Steph, The Great Avi Wishnia, Jen
Dennis Hurley Jacob Vanags
(609) 884-9119322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May
www.tishasfinedining.com
Most Major Credit Cards Accepted
Dinner Served Nightly from 5pmLunch served Daily from 11:30Breakfast Sat. & Sun. from 8am
EastEr sunday
Brunch 9am-1:30pmDinner 2-8pm
4 course Easter dinner menu $29.95 per person
Regular menu availableMake reservations early
“the meal was delicious... the BEst we’ve had in Cape May!!” - the Meades, trenton, nJ
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Seaside Cheese Co.
600 PARK BOULEVARD, WEST CAPE MAY • 884-8700
point reyes blue
risotto with original blue & red pear4 cups vegetable or chicken broth
2 tablespoons olive oil1/4 cup chopped shallots
1 cup Arborio rice1 cup dry white wine
2/3 cup Point Reyes Blue1 ripe red skinned pearsalt and pepper to taste
Bring broth to a simmer in small saucepan then reduce heat to keep warm. Heat oil in heavy saucepan over medium heat, add shallots
& cook until translucent. Add rice and saute 2-4 minutes. Add wine to rice and simmer until wine is absorbed.
Add 3/4 cup broth to rice and stir slowly until almost absorbed. Continue stirring and adding broth in 3/4 cup increments
until rice is mostly translucent but opaque in the center. Remove from heat and stir in cheese and pear. Season with salt & pepper
3/25: Singer-Songwriter Cape May In The Brown Room
Jacob Vanags, Avi Wisnia Jennifer Legler, eileen Sinn
Lynn Massimian, Delaney Gibson Cy, CIA
Stacey Howard, Jennifer Curcio
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Jean Syria
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 21
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D$15-$28Cards: V, MC
BYOB YES NOu b
HTHe BLUe PIG TAVeRN251 Beach Avenue, (609) 884-8422congresshall.com
Congress Hall’s restaurant is better than ever, serving classic tavern food with a twist or two along the way.
B, L, D$12-$36Cards:
V, MC, AE, D
FULLBAR
YES YESu b
HBROWN ROOM251 Beach Avenue, (609) 884-8421congresshall.com
Such a classy, yet convivial place to have a cocktail. Plush seating, great drinks, a friendly bar scene... it’s got it all.
D V, MC, AE, DFULLBAR
N/A NOu b
HCABANAS429 Beach Avenue, (609) 884-4800cabanasonthebeach.com
It’s always warm and friendly in this lively beachfront bar that features some of the best live bands around.
L, D$8-$25
V, MC, AE, DFULLBAR
YES YESb
HCAPe MAy WINeRy711 Townbank Road, (609) 884-1169capemaywinery.com
This beautiful winery is open daily from 12-5pm. Make a reservation to tour the winery on Saturdays at 3pm.
Winery$5-$27
V, MC, AE, DWINERY N/A NO
u b
H U CAPe ORIeNT315 Ocean Street, (609) 898-0088capeorient.com
Great food every time, whether you are looking for Chinese, Thai or sushi. Service is superb, too.
L, D$12-$19
V, MC, AE, DBYOB YES YES
u b
HCOPPeR FISH416 Broadway, West Cape May(609) 898-1555
Chef Geoff Johnson’s popular Copper Fish is under new management, at a new site – Broadway and Sunset.
D$24-$32
V, MC, AE, DBYOB YES YES
u b
HCUCINA ROSA301 Washington Street Mall (609) 898-9800 www.cucinarosa.com
Nicely located at the beginning of the mall, this Italian restaurant is a must-visit. Simply superb food.
D$12-$29
V, MC, AE, DBYOB YES YES
b
HC-VIeW INNTexas Avenue & Washington Cape May(609) 884-4712
A locals’ favorite, the oldest and friendliest tavern in town with great wings, excellent pub fare and cold beer.
L, D$4-$18V, MC
FULLBAR
NO YESu
HDePOT MARkeT CAFÉ409 Elmira Street, Cape May(609) 884-8030
New owners Chris and Lisa Shriver are keeping the old favorites at this locals joint AND adding new specials.
B, L, D $6-$14 BYOB NO YESu b
H U
The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink ChartWhat you need to know about the food and the vibe
Meals served
Price range of entrées
Bar or ByOB?
Should I book?
Food for kids?
Other details
key u Onsite parking b Handicap accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season
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GGChart a course for...
Prime Steaks • Sensational Seafood
Oceanfront at 1045 Beach Avenue 609.884.5611 • HemingwaysCapeMay.com
Open Daily for: Lunch, Happy Hour, Sunset Dining, Dinner & Late Night Entertainment
$4 Bowl of Soup or Large Salad $6 Hot Sandwiches $6 Over-stuffed Sandwiches
Sunday - Wednesday 4:00p - 8:00p $12.95 Three CoursesSoup, Salad and Choice of 12 Entrees!
Wednesdays 4:00p - 8:00p
Thursdays 4:00p - 8:00p
Saturday: 8-11 Sunday: 8-Noon
Lunch Menu
Prime Rib Night $13.95
Land & Sea Buffet $24.95
Breakfast Buffet
Special Dinner Menu
Daily from Noon - 4:00p
3/25: Singer-Songwriter Cape May In The Brown Room
Jamie Beeler’s 32nd birthday
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Jeremy Dion, Stephanie Madsen, Papendick, Rodger Williams
Shirley, Vicki, Bonnie
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 23
THe eBBITT ROOM25 Jackson Street, (609) 884-5700 virginiahotel.com
With the remarkable cooking of chef Lucas Manteca, there’s even more reason than usual to visit. Sublime concoctions.
D$26-$33
V, MC, AE, DBAR YES NO
u
GeCkO’SCarpenter’s Square Mall, Cape May(609) 898-7750
The opening of Gecko’s always signals a change of season in Cape May. They serve superb southwestern food.
L, D $8-$24 BYOB YES YESb
H HARBOR VIeW954 Ocean Drive884-5444 harborviewcapemay.com
A Key West vibe, great views of the harbor, good food and regular entertainment. B, L, D
$6-$30V, MC
BAR NO YESu b
H UGODMOTHeR’S Broadway & Sunset, (609) 884-4543, godmothersrestaurant.com
Excellent downhome Italian food, reasonably priced and great for a family dinner.
D $12-$28 BYOB YES YESu
HHAWk HAVeN VINeyARD600 S. Railroad Avenue Rio Grande (609) 846-7347, hawkhavenvineyard.com
Open daily 12–5pm for wine tasting, wine by the glass, gourmet cheese plates and wine pairing dinners.
Winery V, MC, AE, D Winery NO NOu
H UHARRy’SMadison & Beach Avenue(609) 884-6113, harryscapemay.com
The restaurant at the Montreal Inn was relaunched last summer, to fine reviews. Excellent family fare. Opening in April.
B, L, D$8-$24
V, MC, D, AEBAR YES YES
u b
H HeMINGWAy’S1045 Beach Avenue(609) 884-5611, hemingwayscapemay.com
A relaxed yet elegant island ambiance, featuring USDA Prime Steaks and classic seafood creations.
B, L, D$15-$38
V, MC, AE, DBAR YES YES
u b
HTHe LOBSTeR HOUSeFisherman’s Wharf, (609) 884-8296, thelobsterhouse.com
Take-out, fish market, restaurant, raw bar, breakfast diner... The Lobster House has it all. A must visit while at the cape!
B, L, D$5-$25
V, MC, AE, DBAR NO YES
u b
H ULUCky BONeS1200 Route 109, (609) 884-BONE, luckybonesgrill.com
It’s a huge hit for a reason. Excellent food, great bar vibe, superb service. Gets it right every single time.
L, D$6-$22
V, MC, AE, DBAR
For tables of eight or more
YESu b
HMAD BATTeR19 Jackson Street(609) 884-5970, madbatter.com
The original fine dining restaurant in Cape May and still one of the best. The food is always creative.
B, L, D$19-$30
V, MC, AE, DBAR YES YES
b
HMAGNOLIA ROOM301 Howard Street(609) 884-8409, chalfonte.com
The venerable restaurant at the beautiful old Chalfonte Hotel offers classic southern food. Opening in May.
B, D$10-$34
V, MC, D, AEBAR YES YES
b
MARIe NICOLe’S9510 Pacific, Wildwood Crest(609) 522-5425 www.marienicoles.com
Marie Nicole’s serves modern American cuisine with a European ambiance in arelaxed atmosphere. Opening April 8.
D$19-$44
V, MC, D, AEBAR YES NO
u b
MARQ’S PUB & ReSTUARANT501 Beach Avenue(609) 884-3500
The new spot on the first floor of the Marquis de Lafayette hotel. A good old-fashioned pub atmosphere.
B, D$4-$22
V, MC, AE BAR NO YESb
MARTINI BeACH 429 Beach Avenue, Cape May(609) 884-1925
A lively nightspot with a friendly vibe, fine Mediterranean dishes, and apanoramic oceanfront view.
D$15-$30
V, MC, D, AE BAR YES NO
The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink ChartWhat you need to know about the food and the vibe
Meals served
Price range of entrées
Bar or ByOB?
Should I book?
Food for kids?
Other details
key u Onsite parking b Handicap accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 25
MeRION INN106 Decatur Street(609) 884-8363, merion inn.com
The dim, amber lighting, dark wooden bar, period fittings and classy staff give a special ambience.
DBAR
V, MC, D, AEBAR YES YES
u b
H UOCeAN VIeWBeach & Grant Avenues(609) 884-3772 oceanviewrestaurant.com
A large and very reliable menu. Classic diner food, and very reasonably priced. A locals’ favorite.
B, L, D$9-$30
V, MC, AE, DBYOB NO YES
u b
HOySTeR BAy615 Lafayette Street (609) 884-2111oysterbayrestaurantnj.com
A lovely dining room, a beautiful copper-top bar and classic, generous dishes. Now serving delicious new martinis!
D$12-$29
V, MC, AE, DBAR YES YES
u b
HPeTeR SHIeLDS1301 Beach Avenue, (609) 884-9090petershieldsinn.com
The Georgian revival mansion is magnificent and the modern American menu matches it all the way.
D$22-$39V, MC, D
BYOB NO NO H
THe PILOT HOUSe142 Decatur Street(609) 884-3449pilothousecapemay.com
A classic pub and restaurant offering good burgers, excellent comfort good and an authentic ambience.
L, D$15-$25
V, MC, AE, DBAR YES YES H
RIO STATION3505 Route 9 SouthRio Grande(609) 889-2000
While all around it has changed, the Rio is still serving excellent food with old-style, friendly service.
L, D$13-$29
V, MC, AE, DBAR YES YES
u b
HSeASIDe CHeeSe COMPANy600 Park Blvd, (609) 884-8700seasidecheesecapemay.com
A huge plus for the area when it opened, and this place continues to delight with gourmet treats.
L, D$4-$12
V, MC, AE, DN/A N/A YES
u b
HTISHA’S318 Washington Street Mall (609) 884-9119, tishasfinedining.com
This local favorite moved from Convention Hall to the mall, at the former site of Stumpo’s.
B, L, D$18-$35
V, MC, AE, DBYOB YES YES
b
THe UGLy MUG426 Washington Street MallCape May (609) 884-3459
A Cape May legend, and even better now that they’ve put those wonderful booths in there. Such a treat.
L, D$12-$25
V, MC, AE, DBAR NO YES
b
HUNCLe BILL’S PANCAke HOUSeBeach Avenue & Perry StreetCape May (609) 884-7199
Reliably-excellent food – there is a reason why people wait... excellent breakfasts. Open daily.
B, L $4-$9 BYOB NO YESu b
HUNION PARk Beach Avenue & Howard, (609) 884-8811, unionparkdiningroom.com
Elegant dining in a classic old hotel, and the food is magnificent and inventive. One of the best in the area.
D$18-$35
V, MC, AEBYOB YES YES H
VINCeNZO’S LITTLe ITALy II3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May(609) 889-6610
If you want to bring the family for a fine and fun Italian meal, look no further than here! The kids will love it.
L, D$8-$20
V, MC, AE, DBYOB YES YES
u b
HWASHINGTON INN801 Washington Avenue (609) 884-5697washingtoninn.com
Superb gourmet food, and a great cocktail and wine bar to get your night off on the right foot. Amazing wine list.
D$18-$34
V, MC, AE, DBAR YES YES
u b
HZOe’S715 Beach Avenue, Cape May(609) 884-1233
Zoe’s has large portions at affordable prices. And they have a great dog-friendly patio! Open weekends in April.
B, L $4-$12 BYOB NO YESb
H U
The Ultimate Cape May Food & Drink ChartWhat you need to know about the food and the vibe
Meals served
Price range of entrées
Bar or ByOB?
Should I book?
Food for kids?
Other details
key u Onsite parking b Handicap accessible H Takeout available U Dog-friendly patio in season
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3/19: Saint Patty’s Party At The Townbank Fire Hall
Ted, A.J., Walt
Melissa Bailey, Jania Bailey, Mario Lozzo
Harry, Billy, Harad, Ray
Sue and Joe Horn, kevin and Gayle Crookston
kathy Miley, Lisa Nuxolle, karen Wall, Cailie Robinson
The Bartender and Skeeter
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 27
name: Doreen Campbell.Workplace: Zoo Company.Age: Twenty-six.hometown: Cape May Court House.how long have you worked here? About a year. Best thing about the job? The customers, especially the little
kids. Their expressions and some of the things they say are just totally priceless. A little kid came in the other day and said “I’m so happy in here I could just die!”
What do you recommend here? I’m a big Hello Kitty fan. And I just love all the monkeys we have – the new Sugar Plum Cheeky Monkey Webkin is my current favorite.
What’s your othEr dream job? I’m very much into photogra-phy, and I loved public speaking class when I was in school. Maybe something in the entertainment business?
favorite thing about Cape may? The town itself – it’s just so beautiful and it’s just such a great vacation spot.
Interview by Kate Chadwick
Announcing Cape May’semployee Of The Week
PHOTOGRAPH BY DAnIEllE O’nEAl
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Spring
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AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSEGrande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey • 609-889-2000
FRESH LOCAL SEAFOODHAND-CUT STEAKS
AWARD-WINNING WINE LISTINTERNATIONAL BEERS ON TAP
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Now Open Thursday
thru Sunday
Carpenter’sSquare Mall
Cape May | 898-7750
“BEST MEXICAN” By NJ MONThly fOr ThE pAST 6 yEArS!
“BEST of the ShOrE”philadelphia Magazine 2006
“EXCEllENT” — AC press 2005
| Kids’ Menu || Great Veggie Dishes |
| Charming patio || Delicious Desserts |
Open Thursday
thru Sunday
Fridays - 8pm
OPEN MiC NiGHT The Talent has been awesome!
LUNCH & DINNER SEAFOOD • STEAKS
COCKTAILS
MONdays
$2.95 Cheesesteaksall day & Night!
TijuaNa TuEsdays
“Now all day & Night”$1.50 Tacos & Burritos
WEdNEsdays
Early Bird diNNErsserved all Night
4pm-closing
FaMily FriENdly Trivia NiGHT - 7pm
THursdays1/2 PriCE aPPETizErs
6pm-closing
jay BETHEl uNPluGGEd - 8pm
(609) 884-3449 WASHINGTON STREET MALL,
cAPE MAYwww.pilothousecapemay.com
3/19: Saint Patty’s Party At The Townbank Fire Hall
Beth LaSerre, Dave LaSerre, Peg Bargar
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The Cousins
Carla and Bob Paluch, Trish and Alex Pisieczko
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 29
(609) 898-01001 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May
Serving Dinner from 5pmFriday & Saturday
ODMOTHERS
Southern Italian, Seafood & Steaks,
Pasta, Veal & Chicken
Open fOr the SeaSOn!
Dinner from 5pm • Friday & Saturday
Broadway & Sunset ~ 884-4543
3/19: Saint Patty’s Party At The Townbank Fire Hall
Leeanna Hesington, Ray Small Jane and Ron Menear
A. Fazio
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kenzo, Fishtown
Tony and Donna Franco
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3/19: Saint Patty’s Party At The Townbank Fire Hall
Andy and Vi McGraw Leannna Hesington, JoAnn Bailey
Ron and Chris Halbruner Viola Barger, George Barger
Debra, Anthony
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Fred, Ginny
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 31
Chance Meetings Everett Chance wines and dines Cape May’s single ladies
dinner date where your priority is making a woman feel special, Tisha’s should be high on the list.
Priorities matter, especially in a relationship. I’ve dated women who’ve prioritized me behind work, school, pets, healthy friends, sick friends, houses, and even horses. Hey, I understand if I’m not #1, and that’s OK. But not even in the top 10? That’s not going to work in the long term. Being in a relationship means prioritizing
IT’S all about priorities. Knowing what’s important. Putting first things first. My first date for this column made that clear. Eileen (not her real name) and I met over dinner
at Tisha’s, on the mall in Cape May. The restaurant is a lovely little BYOB, not so tiny as to be cute, not so big as to be noisy, and definitely in the upper reaches of the price stratosphere.
Start to finish, everything was delicious. My mushroom risotto appetizer was a work of edible art, and Eileen’s oysters hit the spot. For entrees, she had the shrimp special, which was a bit spicy but very enjoyable. I went with the pork gruyere -- can’t resist mashed potatoes! -- which was good, but a bit heavy with brown gravy. Desserts were classic: a big slice of apple pie with ice cream for her, creme brulee for me, tasty on all accounts.
I like a restaurant that doesn’t dabble in small food. The meal should fill up the plate and my stomach. Tisha’s delivers on both counts. And for service, our waitress Stephanie was just about perfect. For a
the other person.And that’s why Eileen concerns me.
She’s a perfectly nice woman: smart, funny, decent looking, holding down a good job. That last one is the problem. I’d been told she was a workaholic, and Eileen confirmed it, saying that she’d just taken her first day off since Christmas. Uh-oh! As our conversation turned to hobbies, well, she didn’t have any. She’s working seven days a week. No time for anything else. Danger, Will Rogers!
If work comes first all the time, where am I going to fit in? Can I plan a second date for three months from now when she takes another day off? It really doesn’t seem like I’ve got much hope of moving to the top of the priority list.
Want to be my priority over dinner? Send an e-mail to [email protected], I’ll be in touch, and we’ll go to dinner at one of the Cape’s fine eating establishments. Afterwards I’ll write all about it, a combined date and restaurant review. (Your name will be changed, the restaurant’s won’t.) Maybe we can be at the top of each other’s lists.
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The exit Zero Random Gift Certificate GiveawayYou could win a $50 gift certificate to an advertiser just by being in Cape May!
« EVERY week our photographer Danielle O’Neal roams the
streets of Cape May on a mission... to give away a $50 gift certificate to spend at a local business. But it’s not quite THAT easy – first, the lucky recipient has to answer three questions related to our issue theme, which this week is all about monkeys.
This week’s winner is Brittany Conrad, 21, an EMT from North Cape May. Here are her answers:
What video game had a big gorilla chucking barrels at Mario? Donkey KongWhat is your favorite kind of monkey? Chimp [Editor’s note: Chimpanzee’s are not actually monkeys.]What was the name of the orangutan that starred opposite Clint Eastwood? I have no idea. [Answer: Clyde]
Brittany wins a $50 gift certificate to The Whale’s Tale for answering our questions. Congratulations and enjoy!
PHOTOGRAPH BY DAnIEllE O’nEAl
FAMILY RESTAURANT
Beach Avenue & Grant Street, Cape May884-3772 • www.oceanviewrestaurant.com
Ocean View
Try OurMINI MEALS
Available Monday-Thursday
Open everydAy • 7am-9pm BEACH AVENUE & PERRY STREET, CAPE MAY
(609) 884-7199
Uncle Bill’s
& FAMILY RESTAURANT
open Daily!!
We’re bringing
something new to the table...
Keep your eyes open!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 33
3/19: Saint Patty’s Party At The Townbank Fire Hall
Bob and Sue Brophy, evi
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Rob and Sharon Sipler
Peg, Lisa, Lucky
WHAT? No festival this weekend?
Mellow out at The Merion!
Why not treat yourself to dinner, cocktails and George Mesterhazy on piano
before things get too crazy around here! (Now doesn’t that sound like a fine idea?)
Open Thursday through Sunday
Early Bird/Night Owl $16.95; Express Dinner $15 Full Bar Free Onsite Parking Kids’ Menu
106 Decatur St. at Columbia Ave., Cape May
Dinner & cocktails from 5:00 pm and
George Mesterhazy on piano from 5:30 pm Jazz Trio Thursday 3/31 from 8:30 Easter Sunday (4/24) noon to 8pm
Reservations: 609-884-8363, or online at www.merioninn.com
Charles Dana Gibson 1894
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801 Washington Street, Cape May(609) 884-5697 • washingtoninn.com
Open Fridays and Saturdays in April.
FOur cOurSe menu $37Cape May Clam Chowder
Grilled Baby Leek Bruschetta with Romesco & shaved Manchego
Lamb Polpetini capers, pinenuts and mint, pecorino fonduta, garlic greens
Goat Cheese & Asparagus Spring Rolls mache toasted hazelnuts
Baby Spinach Salad buttermilk bleu cheese dressing, shaved gala apples, walnuts, bacon
Prime Sirloin Steak”Diane” brandy mustard, creamed mushrooms
creamed potatoes, French beans
Wood Grilled Local Fish roasted fennel fingerlings
roasted roma tomatoes, tapenade vinaigrette
Shrimp & Fettucciniartichokes, peas, light lemon cream,
crispy prosciutto
Chicken Scaloppini lemon caper shallot butter sauce
soft mascarpone, polenta roasted asparagus
Strawberry Rhubarb ShortcakeWarm Chocolate Lava Cake
espresso Anglaise
3/19: Saint Patty’s Party At The Townbank Fire Hall
Salvador Dali, Scott, Louie Lou I, edward Sydzers Hands
PHOTOGRAPHS BY AlEKSEY mORYAKOv
Amy, erica, Megan
JessicaSnyder, Jill Vanderlinden, Paul and Tammy Trout, erin Sweeney, Mary
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 35
Spouty-OffyThe column where anonymous
gasbags have their say!
COULD an out-of-town canine that visits Cape May be known as Shoobie Doo? – Cape May
* * *
A PLACE on Earth should change their Monkey Farts soap to Monkey Toots... it just sounds so much nicer! – West Cape May
* * *
HOW many monkeys actually fit into a barrel of monkeys? – Erma
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I WENT to the Cape May County Zoo to get a monkey wrench but they only had actual monkeys!! – Cape May
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JUST because you got the monkey off your back, it doesn’t mean the circus has left town! – George Carlin
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WHY was George so curious? I’m just curious about his curi-osity! – Villas
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WOULD a domesticated mon-key need a beach tag? – Erma
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I’M GOING to boycott Peter Gabriel because he Shocked the Monkey! – Cape May
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IN THE time of chimpanzees, I was a monkey. – Beck
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CAPE May should erect a giant wooden Victorian monkey on the beach as a tourist attraction to compete with that Lucy the Elephant! – Erma
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ARE spider monkeys ven-omous? Can they spin webs?
Have eight legs? - Cape May
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WHAT in the world is a sock monkey? That seems like it would be an odd animal! - Cape May
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I ASKED a local where the zoo was and he told me it was at 643 Washington Street. Well, I went there and it was City Hall... very funny! - N YC
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REMEMBER that gargantuan purple monkey called Grape Ape? Beegly Beagly! - Erma
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IF MICK Jagger is a Monkey Man, what the heck is Keith Richards? - North Cape May
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OOH ooh aah aah ooh ooh aah aah? - A Monkey
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WHY is that video game called Donkey Kong when it is really an ape that is throwing those bar-rels at Mario? Shouldn’t it be called Ape Kong or Monkey Kong? - West Africa
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I FOUND a recipe on the inter-net for monkey bread but it was really just cinnamon rolls!.There was no monkey in it! - West Cape May
ZOE’S IS OPEN!Serving Breakfast & Lunch
on the Weekends
HUGE OMELETS & SANDWICHES!!
Pet Friendly Patio!
(609) 884-1233 715 Beach Ave., Cape May
Pack up your snow boots...Put on your flip flops...
Pick up a fork...
EastEr - Open at 1pmFeaturing full course Virginia Baked Ham Dinner
Full Menu also availablePlease call 886-9500 for reservations
MenzRestaurant & Bar
ROUTE 47 • RIO GRANDE, NJ
“The Most Unique Restaurant at the Shore”
hAppy hOurFridays • 4-6:30pmFree Buffett 5-6:30Live Music 6-9pm
must be 21 to attend
Barbeque Spareribs are back!
Now Open Fri., Sat. & Sun at 4pm
EArly birD DinnErS4-5pm
friday and Sunday(Excluding holidays)
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3/24: Complimentary Cocktail Reception At Congress Hall’s Sea Spa
Christa, Lori
Gail Fitz, yvette Rioux, Cheryl Boyd-Thomas
Joanne, Lorie
Barbara, Nicki, Gus, Jennifer
kylie, Susan Zingman-Leith
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elle, elise Stephanie Matthews
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 Page 37
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“Best of the Shore”Philadelphia Magazine
“Best of the Shore”South Jersey Magazine
Wine Spectator“Award of Excellence”
Since 2005opEning FridAy, April 8
dinner from 5pm
Easter dinner from 2pm - reserve now!
3 course $30 pre-Fixe Available Anytime
late Menu, desserts and Cocktails
$25 Wine list Available anytime
Cape May Jazz Festival Rolls Into TownTop-class music all around town at the 35th festival
FOR THE second time in three years the Cape May Jazz Festival was awarded the Discover Jersey Arts 2010 People’s Choice Award
for Favorite Music Festival in New Jersey. Over 3,000 votes were cast in the category and The Cape May Jazz Festival received over 35% of the vote.
The Cape May Jazz Festival was estab-lished in 1994 and has produced 34 highly regarded and well attended jazz festivals. The Cape May Jazz Festival is held twice a year, in April and November, and has grown from an initial audience of 300 attendees to over 8,000 attendees per fes-tival. The festivals have become one of the largest and longest running weekend jazz festivals in the State of New Jersey, and have gained National and International notoriety.
In 2011 The Cape May Jazz Festival cel-ebrates 18 years, beginning with the 35th Bank of America Cape May Jazz Festival, which will be held this weekend, April 8-10, 2011. The headliners for the April festival include Kevin Eubanks (formerly of the Tonight Show with Jay Leno) on
Friday April 8th, and Grammy nomi-nated Latin Jazz Great Poncho Sanchez on Saturday April 9th. The festival continues with many other great performers includ-ing local favorite Bluebone, festival favor-ites Winston Byrd, Bill McGready, Little Jazz Giants, and saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins. This festival also includes several Grammy nominated performers, includ-ing 2010 nominee John Beasley. Festival attendees will also be treated to out-standing performances by Lauren Hooker, Point Blank with Gerald Chavis, The Jeff house Band, Rotimi Hundeyin and the Afrophionic Rhythm Crew, Leon Jordan Jr., and many, many, more. Saturday morning continues the popular workshops series conducted in partnership with the Center for Community Arts (CCA).
Online ticket sales began on February 18th, and early bird discounts for weekend passes will continue through Thursday, April 7th, so get them while they’re hot. For more ticket and festival line-up informa-tion visit www.capemayjazz.org.
kevin eubanks opens up this spring’s Jazz Festival. For 18 years he was the Music Director for Jay Leno’s
Tonight Show on NBC. He has built a reputation as one of the most adverturesome guitarists in the business.
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3/25: Shelby Brown’s Sweet 16 At Townbank Fire Hall
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3/25: Shelby Brown’s Sweet 16 At Townbank Fire Hall
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3/25: Police Athletic League’s Comedy Social At West Cape May Fire Hall
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The Old FogeyAh, those good old Cape May days... by Jackson D’Catur
evening, as I stretched to perform the range of exercises taught to me by no less than Ghandi, the damnable Lautrec fired the dart into my derriere. Well, only two things saved my life: one, my buttocks being so muscled as to prevent the dart from sinking too deep; and two, my habit of ingesting tiny amounts of the most common poisons in use at any time, so as to build up immu-nity in case of just this very event (though I confess I usually expect assassins to be black-clad ninjas, soft-footed Thugees or
I HAD a monkey butler once: he tried to poison me and steal my estates. The nefarious ape in question was a Capuchin, touted as “nature’s but-lers” though since they are scarce
as tall as a chap’s knee-britches, they are limited in the items they can carry. This may not be a bad thing, as in the after-math of the poisoning incident, I discov-ered a loaded Colt 45 pistol that had been dragged from the gun case in the third bathroom of the D’Catur Mansion’s West Wing (I keep armaments in all rooms that would, I know from long experience, be ideal ambush points. A chap who has not a blade or firearm to hand whilst passing his water deserves all that happens to him, in my opinion).
Clearly the monkey – who went by the name of Lautrec – had attempted to assas-sinate me by this means, but lacked the muscle to lift the gun. As it was, he scram-bled up to the attic and rif led through the unpacked cases from my 1903 Expedition to The Dark Continent, and retrieved a blowgun and a curare-tipped dart. That
muscled eunuchs come to strangle me with a knotted silk cord, not a tiny ape firing a blowgun at my rear end.)
Before I slumped to the f loor in a short-lived faint, I plucked the dart out and threw it backhanded at the f leeing Lautrec, who, weighing no more than five pounds, fell down instantly.
He was not dead, and I am not a cruel man, and so I took Lautrec to the secret “High Security Institute for Felonious Simians” in Philly. I used to visit him once a month to wag an admonitory finger at him through the thick glass, and mime blow-gun-puffing movements to remind him of his crime, and its failure. He would f ly into a rage and try and attack me, using a vari-ety of implements made from the contents of his pen: a sharpened banana, a knotted vine leaf with a pebble in the end and an enticement to play cat’s cradle, knowing he has cruel little fingers and sharp nails.
From that day on, I swore I would not tolerate an ape in the house, unless it is, of course, stuffed.
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I USED to be a person slow to anger. The first time someone tailgated me, I assumed they wanted a better look at my ‘make love, not war’ bumper sticker and happily went on my way.
And, at the grocery market, if someone cut the line in front of me, I simply grabbed a trashy magazine and let it go.
Now, as an adult woman who’s moved back in with her parents, I need this patience more than ever. At the age of twenty-five, I’m continually peppered with questions like: “Are you wearing your seat-belt, Molly?” and “Are you getting enough sleep, Molly?” and “Why do you park your car that way, Molly?”
Today, while I was busy trying to write an article, my father followed me around the house asking if I could see his crack. (He’d just finished plastering an unsightly crack in the living room ceiling which, ten pages into my paper, I couldn’t have cared less about.) I know that I should be grate-ful for the rent-free space to live, and I know that my parents mean well, but I find myself snapping more than I should.
I blame waiting tables for my dimin-ished patience. People who come to the res-taurant for dinner are distressingly quick to anger, and this lack of tolerance, I’m convinced, is contagious.
I once had a guest tell me I was “not nice” because it took me a while to bring his bread. Calling me “not speedy,” I could have understood. Calling me “not terribly concerned with sour dough” and I would have agreed. But calling me “not nice” was just plain harsh.
The same night, a couple told me they’d never be back because I’d accidentally overcharged them six dollars. “I’m very sorry,” I told them.
“Too little, too late,” they said. And then there was the woman who
followed me into the kitchen so that she might wag a chubby finger in my face for never having offered her a coffee. Such behavior makes me wish I would have sug-gested a chill pill.
Being around such high strung indi-viduals night after night has made me into a high-strung individual myself. The last time someone honked at me, I unleashed a string of obscenities before realizing it had come from an old friend just trying to grab my attention. And at the grocery market, I consider boxing out the little old lady in aisle three if she so much as thinks about cutting the line.
The thing is, I really want my patience back. I miss being the easy-going girl who’s not so easily ruff led. In fact, I think we could all stand to be a bit more tolerant. So please, dear guests, try not to verbally abuse me over a loaf of pumpernickel or a cup of coffee, and I’ll do my best to find my patience. My folks, I know, will really appreciate it.
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Monkey Must Haves The finest things from the shops of this charmed city... by Kate Chadwick
Monkey Mints From Just For LaughsSo maybe monkeys aren’t known for their outstanding oral hygiene, which is why we were so pleasantly surprised by these tasty Monkey Mints, in the primate-approved flavors of Banana and Coconut. Pop one in your mouth and go kiss your favorite chimp. Try them both for that….uh, mon-key-fresh breath. $3.95. 504 Washington Street, 609-884-5466
Banana Balance Lego Game From Toy Shop Legos are bigger than ever these days, and the kids will have a field day with the Banana Balance Lego game for only $11.99. And check out this simian swimmer wind-up bathtub toy for a mere $4.59, or let them read under the covers with this adorable monkey flashlight for $9.99 – no batteries required! 510 Washington Street, 609-884-0442.
Monkey Beverages From Collier’s LiquorsThere’s Golden Monkey Beer, $11.79 six-pack/6.99-22 oz. bottle, or Monkey Wrench Saison Ale, $8.99-22 oz. Prefer wine? Try Monkey Bay Sauvignon ($13.99) or the Affentaler Spatburgunder (just ask for ‘the monkey wine’). To go with your drinks? Nuts from Monkey Joe’s Big Nut Company, of course $3.99-6.29. 202 Jackson Street, 609-884-8488. www.colliersliquor.com
Mini-Verdi The Monkey From Happy BabyThis fellow is as soft and squishy as he is bright and vibrant. Like all blabla products, he is hand-knit in Peru and is utterly irre-sistible. You can visit him and several of his closest friends at baby central, otherwise known as Happy Baby. Mini-Verdi will get a smile from kids of all ages - buy one for someone you love. He sells for $36. 106 Jackson Street, 609-5922.
A Barrel Of Monkeys From Zoo CompanyThey’ve got monkeys all over the place here, in all shapes, sizes and colors, and we’re not just talking about the Zoo Company staff. Kidding! Peruse the motley crew assem-bled in this picture and tell us you can’t find someone to love here. Prices for every piggy bank, ranging from $12.95 to 23.95. 421 Washington Street (in Center City Mall), 609-884-8181.
Monkey Farts From A Place On earth Any name that ends with the word “farts” may sound a little off-putting, but the folks at A Place On Earth know their fragrances – banana, coconut and lime make this one sublime. Check this adorable toothbrush holder and tote, too! Monkey Farts soap, $6.50; body spray, $13; bath bomb, $4. 526 Washington Street Mall, 609-898-0039. www.aplaceonearth.com
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GailPiersonGallery658 Washington Street | Cape May | 609.884.2585 | gailpiersongallery.com
Another Big Weekend! Join us for Prickly Pear and the Second Sundays Gallery WalkThe Gail Pierson Gallery welcomes the Cape May Jazz Festival to Cape May. Come over to the Gallery. Meet up with friends, find a great piece of art, enjoy some refreshment and some good conversation.
Don’t Miss April Events
April 2-25 SIX REALISTS OF BALTIMORE. Antique and vintage paintings.
April 9 PRICKLY PEAR RECEPTION. Begins a week long exhibit of work by the Cape May County Art League. Featured artist Chuck Law. Reception this Saturday night 7-9 pm.
April 10 SECOND SUNDAYS GALLERY WALK. Join us on the tour of six of Cape May’s best galleries. This Sunday 1-5 pm.
April 28 GIMME FIVE. Five exciting artists, each with five new works.
The Gail Pierson Gallery is open all year and welcomes new artists and art lovers from all over to Cape May.Gallery Spring Hours : Daily Noon to 5 pm. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
Image: Fan of the Lavender Dress. © Matt Lively.
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The Answer LadyWise answers to perplexing questions
THE Answer Lady invites inqui-ries from gentle readers on all manners of relationship quan-daries, matters of the heart and ethics. If you’d like to send a
query, write to [email protected] Answer ladyi’m on a major diet to get ready for
swimsuit weather, and all my friends and family know this. But they still bring fatty junk foods around when they KnoW i’m dieting. my coworkers are the worst offenders, bringing donuts and candy to the office. What do i say to them? – trying
Dear Trying You could certainly suggest to your
coworkers that they limit their offerings to fruit salad in deference to your dietary whims, but the Answer Lady doesn’t believe this tactic will get you nominated for Exit Zero’s Employee of the Week. It would be nice if the world would bend to our every inclination; if it did, bars and res-taurants in the Answer Lady’s world would serve only Beck’s Non-Alcoholic beer and club soda. Alas, it is not to be.
Plus, if coworkers were obligatory all the time, we’d have nothing to bitch about behind their backs, now would we? The best defense is always a good offense – arm yourself with your own healthy snacks so you won’t be tempted by their debauchery. Answer any attempts to coerce you with a simple “thanks, I’ve got my own,” or, “I see your Avalon Coffee muffin, and I raise you a banana!”
And kudos to you, by the way, for taking control of your diet.
dear Answer ladyi’ve got a friend who eats whatever she
wants and never gains an ounce. my weight is a yo-yo, and i’m starting to resent hang-ing around her, especially when we go out to eat. how do i get a grip? i know i’m being unreasonable. – Jealous?
dear Jealous The Answer Lady understands. She
has a friend who is so beautiful that the Answer Lady could easily stroll down the street stark naked (and possibly on fire) next to her, and people still would not notice the Answer Lady. Annoying, but what can you do? The world is full of all kinds of people, and we are not all tanned, blond, blue-eyed amazons (like the Answer Lady’s friend). How boring it would be, and quite dangerous, what with all the driving onto sidewalks going on. By the way, the Answer Lady is one of those people who can eat whatever she wants, PROVIDED she exercises (especially since she has stopped drinking beer all the live-long day). Maybe it’s not what you’re eating, it’s how much you’re moving.
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Carol Mogck, Tom Mogck John and Suzann Callinan
Michael and Vicky Clark ed Doyle, Nich Fedoroff
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The exit Zero Guide To Shopping In Cool Cape May
aCrOss tHE Way304 Washington StreetCape May(609) 884-4199www.acrossthewaycapemay.com
Stop in here for an exciting collection of furniture and home decor including quirky clocks, whimsical lawn chairs, books and games that will get you thinking, and top-quality lamps and fixtures to make every room a bit brighter.
CaPE May LInEn OutLEt110 Park BoulevardWest Cape May(609) 884-3630www.capemaylinen.com
The hand-picked deals and old-fashioned service at this store keeps customers coming back. Your source for everything linen, from aprons, sheets and tablecloths to curtains and linen by the yard.
aLL IrIsH IMPOrts401 Lafayette StreetCape May(609) 884-4484www.allirishimports.com
They carry T-shirts, hand-knit fishermen’s sweaters, pewter, Waterford crystal, Belleek, jewelry, perfume and even biscuits and kilts. Make sure you ask about their ladies capes, hats and scarves, including cabbie caps.
CaPE May sPOrts MEMOraBILIa405 West Perry StreetCape Mayemail: [email protected]
Everything for the sports lover – especially if you’ve got a particular allegiance to team in NJ or PA. Vintage baseball cards, programs, team sets, framed items and signed baseballs and bats - the perfect place for a seasoned or new collector.
andrEW’s Ltd325 Washington Street MallCape May(609) 898-7755
Visit Andrew’s for a beautiful collection of estate jewelry and an eclectic mixture of antiques and collectibles that will appeal to all age groups. Look out for antique watches, hand-colored photographs and sparkling glassware.
CaPE May WICKEr203 Sunset BoulevardWest Cape May(609) 884-1849
No visit to Cape May is complete without a stop at the shopper’s paradise known as Cape May Wicker. Spruce up your house inside and out with one visit. Furniture, lamps, whimsical signs, candles and much, much more, at great prices.
a PLaCE On EartH526 Washington Street MallCape May866-400-SOAPwww.aplaceon earth.com
Put the fresh and fun back into bath time with a visit to A Place On Earth. Sublime soaps,, salts, scrubs, sprays and lotions, all made by hand with natural ingredients and organic botanicals. Smell yummy at A Place On Earth.
CaPE WInds FLOrIst860 Broadway West Cape May(609) 884-1865www.capemayflowers.com
Cape Winds Florist is family-owned and has more than 30 years of experience. They always go the extra mile to make their floral gifts perfect. Offering beautiful, elaborate floral arrangements plus prompt, friendly service.
artIsans aLCOvE523 Lafayette StreetCape May(609) 898-0202www.artisansalcove.com
When shopping for jewelry, why not opt for a piece that carries a bit of history with it? Artisans Alcove boasts a great selection of Art Deco, Victorian, Edwardian and Modern jewelry, so whatever your tastes, you’ll leave satisfied.
CELEBratE CaPE MayOcean Avenue and Washington StreetCape May(609) 884-9035
They specialize in “one-stop shopping” Looking for fleeces, embroidered T-shirts or cardigans? What about postcards, personalized magnets, keychains, postcards and hermit crabs? Look no further, friends.
antIquEs EMPOrIa405 West Perry StreetCape May(609) 898-3332
There is always a great selection of Americana, furniture, costume jewelry, watches, clocks, vintage postcards, magazines and more. Pick up some vintage jewelry to top off an outfit. The stock is always changing, so stop in often.
dOnna’s HaLLMarK401 Washington StreetCape May(609) 884-0555
Every visitor in Cape May has a few friends or loved ones back home. Why not stop by and get them a keepsake? Donna’s carries a wide selection of cards and gifts like their Himalayan salt lamps, which cast a warm, soothing glow.
Bay sPrInGs aLPaCas542 New England RoadCape May(609) 884-0563www.bayspringsalpacas.com
This charming 10-acre farm is great for a family visit. Come and meet the alpacas, see how alpaca fiber is spun into yarn, then pick up a sweater, scarf, blanket or hat made from it. Treat your feet to ultra-comfortable alpaca socks.
EXIt ZErO109 Sunset Boulevard Cape May(609) 770-8479www.exitzero.us
The coolest Cape May souvenirs, a superb selection of local-interest books, designer T-shirts and bags, artwork, and an unrivaled collection of historic Cape May prints. Wear the Exit Zero logo with pride.
BIrd HOusE OF CaPE May109 Sunset BoulevardWest Cape May(609) 898-8871www.birdhouseofcapemay.com
An extensive selection of bird houses, from Victorian and Colonial styles to urban and eclectic designs. They also offer scented wax pottery, Wind and Willow mixes, home decor and garden accents.
FIBEr arts yarn sHOP315 Ocean Street, Cape MayWashington Commons(609) 898-8080www.yarnsrus.net
Knitting is quickly proving to be the cool new hobby for every generation. Fiber Arts have the tools and experience to get a novice started and the goods to supply an expert. Don’t miss their knitting classes.
CaPE May BIrd OBsErvatOry701 East Lake DriveCape May Point (609) 884-2736www.birdcapemay.org
Everything a nature lover could want – from field guides, binoculars and scopes to clothing and books. They stock the best selection of binoculars in the area in all price ranges. Featuring beautiful Charley Harper merchandise.
FLyInG FIsH130 Park Boulevard West Cape May(609) 884-2760www.theflyingfishstudio.com
Owner Sue Lotozo hand-makes (and designs) a great collection of cool, off-beat shirts. You will find original, funky, retro designs on high-quality apparel, including a collection of T-shirts that celebrate local beaches.
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GaIL PIErsOn GaLLEry658 Washington Street Cape May(609) 884-2585www.gailpiersongallery.com
This fine art gallery is as charming as the center city district in which it resides. It introduces new artists and art lovers to the beauty of Cape May. Art education and interactive online technology are a key focus.
PInK33 Perry StreetCape May(609) 898-1113
The hippest haven for fashionistas in the know, you’ll find all your favorites here - right-this-minute clothes, shoes and accessories. From casual jeans to knock-their-socks-off dressy dresses, visit Pink and get dressed.
GOOd sCEnts327 Carpenter’s LaneCape May (609) 884-0014www.sensia.com
You’ll smell the sweet mix of candles and incense from the sidewalk. Good Scents also carry lanterns, jewelry, stationery, books and gifts to delight your senses. Check out their wide selection of jazz and world music CDs.
sPLasH513 Carpenters LaneCape May(609) 846-7100
A showplace for local handicrafts like woodwork, stained glass, pottery and prints, Splash also features several cases packed to bursting with glittering jewelry, and the largest collection of local sea glass on the island.
HEnry’s FInE JEWELry407 Washington Street MallCape May(609) 884-0334
Henry’s, Cape May’s landmark jewelers, carry the Original Cape May Destination Bracelet plus a huge selection of jewelry throughout the store, including selections from Pandora Jewelry.
sWaIn’s305 Jackson StreetCape May(609) 884-8578
Swain’s Ace Hardware have everything you need to furnish, finish or refurbish your home. They also carry bath and cleaning products, paint, tools and hardware. It’s the friendliest, most helpful hardware store!
ItaLIan GardEn510 Carpenter’s LaneCape May (609) 884-2300
Fine Italian exports, including the largest selection of L’Erbolario, a botanical skincare and fragrance line, in the US. Look for the Alviero Martini designer “World Map” handbags and Murano glass jewelry.
tEa By tHE sEa405 West Perry StreetCape May(609) 898-4TEAwww.teaincapemay.com
Few things liven up a dreary day or smooth out a hectic one quite like a hot cuppa. No matter how you take it, tea is good for whatever ails you. Tea by the Sea also offer delicious cobbler and scone mixes, and you can choose from 12 flavors.
KatE’s FLOWEr sHOP600 Park BoulevardWest Cape May(609) 884-6181www.katesflowershop.com
Strangely enough, they sell flowers! But Kate and her staff dispense more than just beautiful floral arrangements. They also give advice on things like philosophy, good books and other stimulating subjects.
tHE tOy sHOP OF CaPE May510 Washington Street MallCape May(609) 884-0442
For a selection of well-made toys that will take you back to your childhood while delighting the kids, stop in here. Check out their Sale Wall of Toys where you can find some great bargains!
MadaME’s POrt311 Washington Street MallCape May(609) 884-5858
Entering Madame’s Port is like stumbling into a treasure trove at an exotic trading post. Be sure to check out their collection of trade signs (featuring mermaids and whales), wall art and beautifully crafted wooden watches.
vICtOrIOus251 Beach Avenue in Congress HallCape May(609) 898-1777www.victoriousantiques.com
An outstanding selection of interior furnishings, gorgeous handbags and fine jewelry awaits you at Victorious, where they specialize in antique and estate pieces. Shop Victorious and prepare to be dazzled.
Mary ann’s JEWELry511 Washington Street MallCape May(609) 898-8786
The smallest shop on the mall, but it’s packed with beautiful things – Rolex watches, pearls, sapphires, porcelain vases, cut-glass and pocket watches. Stunning estate and new jewelry, with a large selection of diamonds.
WEst End GaraGE484 West Perry Street Cape May(609) 770-8261www.thewestendgarage.com
A hip new addition to shopping on the island, West End Garage has all the feel of an upscale flea market in NYC or Philly right in downtown Cape May. Whether you prefer art, antiques, jewelry, or all of the above, don’t miss this spot.
OrIGInaL FudGE KItCHEn513 Washington Street Mall and 728 Beach AvenueCape May800-23-FUDGEwww.fudgekitchens.com
Chances are good you won’t get past the front door without trying a piece of something delicious at this Cape May institution. Now is the time to think of getting some sweets for your sweet!
WHaLE’s taLE312 Washington Street MallCape May(609) 884-4808www.whaletalecapemay.com
Everywhere you look, something catches your eye – playing cards shaped like dog bones or fish, hand-tooled leather journals, Sailor’s Valentine’s and sterling silver baby rattles. It’s a browser’s paradise.
Pat JaCKsOn JEWELErs414 Bank StreetCape May(609) 884-0323www.patjacksonjewelers.com
since the 1970s and has had her shop since the 1980s. You won’t find anything synthetic or treated – just satisfaction. Try a twist on the seashell souvenir with an 18k gold scallop-shell bracelet.
ZOO COMPany421 Washington Street MallCape May(609) 884-8181
For all the young and young-at-heart, this cute toy store is filled with the fluffiest, most colorful stuff you can imagine. If your little one is looking for the hottest item – from Webkinz to Silly Bandz – you’ll find it here.
The exit Zero Guide To Shopping In Cool Cape May
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The Cape May CrosswordNone of that generic nonsense you see in other papers... a puzzle just for “Exit Zero”! By Dan Mathers
ACross2. This monkey, made from a particular type of clothing that has been stuffed, was a popular toy in Victorian times.6. Monkeys ravaged the town and a little boy turned into a monkey as a result of rolling the dice in this movie.7. He wanted Mogli to teach him to make fire so that he could be like man, in The Jungle Book.8. Don’t want someone fooling around? Tell them not to give you any of this: monkey ________.10. He played the lead role of convicted criminal James Cole alongside Brad Pitt in the post-apocalyptic film 12 Monkeys.11. This country was the first to sucessfully send a monkey beyond our atmosphere and into outer space.12. If you don’t believe that what someone is telling you is the truth, you might tell them that you are this relative of a monkey.15. Starring Charlize Theron, this movie was
really just a ripoff of King Kong, only the giant gorilla terrorizes Los Angeles.16. “Get your stinking paws off of me you damned dirty ape!” shouted this actor.18. With his blonde starlet in hand, King Kong climbed his way to the top of this building before swatting down some planes.20. In this film Sigourney Weaver portrays famed zoologist Diane Fossey who set off into the jungle of Africa to study primates.21. The primary physical difference between apes and monkeys ( yes, they’re different) is that monkeys have these.22. The expression “monkey suits” is used to refer to these.
doWn1. She had a team of evil and intelligent winged monkeys for henchmen that she sent to attack a lost girl and her companions.3. This gorilla is famous for learning to use a computer and a camera, for understanding 2,000 words of spoken English and 1,000 words of American Sign Language.
4. He seemed to get himself into trouble whenever he wasn’t being watched by the Man in the Yellow Hat.5. He was the old and wise mandrill who lived in the baobab tree and gave advice to Simba.8. These monkeys have long, dog-like muzzles, strong jaws and sharp canine teeth and a brightly colored, protruding buttocks.9. He had a pet monkey who wore a cute little hat and was turned into an elephant by a genie.13. In this country the monkey represents a year in the twelve-year cycle where each year is associated with a different animal.14. If you were acting silly, someone might suggest that you were doing this: monkeying ______.17. This fictional character was taken in and raised by a family of gorillas and learned to act like them.19. This type of monkey has extremely long arms, legs and a tail which give rise to its name.
So YoU love crosswords? Great. Sit down, get a cup (or glass) of your favorite beverage, relax and enjoy this puzzle. The answers to the crossword are all related to this week’s issue. our theme this week: Monkeys. The solution can be found on the front page of our website, www.exitzero.us.
He’s no arachnid... 19 Down.
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Activity Of The WeekA weekly column by Catherine Dugan. This week: Ah, the spa!
SPRING is here, in spite of all the evidence to the contrary. Now is your chance to undo all the damage winter has done to your shivering body. Time to get those dry hands
out from under your mittens, and to soothe the shovel-induced crick in your back. It’s time to put your best face – and hand – and foot... forward. Conveniently, salons and spas in Cape May are ready to indulge you.
Spa treatments are nothing new. Julius Caesar was treated to a daily massage for his health, and Hippocrates – he of the oath – advised that the “physician must be experienced in many things, but most assuredly in rubbing.” Evidence of nail care dates back to 3000 BC, when the Chinese used a nail color that took several hours to dry, and in India, a henna-based dye was used. The Incas decorated their nails with eagles, and in Egypt, nail color denoted social class – the deeper the red, the higher the standing.
By the 19th century, nail care and massage were part of the healing duties of the American housewife. Cookbooks included recipes for “nail paint,” but most women
merely polished their nails to make them shiny, and whitened the tips. Vaseline, first marketed in 1870, soothed everything from chapped lips to diaper rash. Entrepreneurs like Madame CJ Walker helped to professionalize the beauty industry. Having made her fortune through hair, nail and skin products, Walker established schools where technicians were trained. By the turn of the 20th century, beauty was a respectable profession for women – although most still
worked alongside male barbers, and most customers were men.
Manicurists trimmed and shaped the nails and cuticles. Borax and bleach were part of their tool kit. Care of the feet was crucial, as customers were advised that sore feet caused premature graying of the hair. Massage was also essential, as pain in the body would reveal itself on the face, in the form of wrinkles. Of course, for facial massage, the hands were too primitive – only a modern massaging machine would do.
Today, men and women can be pampered with a variety of treatments. Visit Shear Sunsations for a manicure worth taking your gloves off for. Artizan can trim the winter right our of your hair. The Sea Spa offers the “Long Weekend,” a calming facial, and Accent on Beauty has the LED facial - regular treatments reduce the skin damage caused by winter wind. Or call Nicole Giorgio for a masssage to soothe your aching back. Cape May Day Spa promises the perfect escape – haven’t you earned it?
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Get Ready For The New Season
COMING UP AT CAPE MAY STAGE «Call (609) 884-1341 for more information
this column is made possible through the generosity of second stage seriessponsors Chris and dave Clemans as part of their support for the arts in Cape May
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MARCH came in like a lion with bitter cold and winds sweeping through the his-toric streets of Cape May. T.S. Eliot called April “the
cruelest month,” but we see it as the har-binger of warmth and laughter as Cape May Stage prepares for our twenty-third season and an especially vibrant Second Stage Series on Monday nights. Chris and Dave Clemans continue to sponsor the wildly popular Second Stage Series that brings a cornucopia of programming from stand-up comics, to cabaret singers, to modern dance.
Often the Second Stage Series presents acts that inform the main-stage show. We have brought documentary films that exam-ine the life of a real person when that person exists as a fictional character in a play. We have brought new works that compliment the subject or theme of the main-stage show.
We were begged to bring back the wildly popular Say Goodnight, Gracie. People claimed they could not get tickets last time or were hoping to see it again. We relented. Joel Rooks returns to Cape May in his trium-phant performance of George Burns. Not only is this a poignant love story, it is filled with the hilarious acts of Gracie Allen and George Burns. It is also the story of immigra-tion and trying to make it in show business.
Our Second Stage brings My Son, The Waiter - A Jewish Tragedy as a modern day version of George Burns. Brad Zimmerman has opened for Joan Rivers and his stand up act is truly hilarious. There will be all sorts of comedy evenings to compliment this show.
Opening Night For “Say Goodnight, Gracie”
thursday, May 12 8pm, tickets $50
“My Son, The Waiter – A Jewish Tragedy!”
Monday, May 23 8pm, tickets $20
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We also have big names from the world of Broadway like Liz Calloway, tovah Feldshuh, Jill Eikenberry and Michael tucker. Our very special treat is ron raines performing Broadway legends with don Poppin – the Tony Award-winning musical director of just about every musical you can think of in the last forty years. Yes, he goes back to the original Oliver.
The best way to keep up to date is by joining our facebook page, following us on twitter, signing up for our e-blasts and book-marking capemaystage.com as one of your favorites. Of course, you can always find out about us in exit Zero or call 884-1341.
We welcome back our loyal supporters and look forward to seeing new faces as we continue to grow. You can feel the excite-ment that is just around the corner. Come join the party at Cape May Stage.
Top: Broadway’s Joel Rooks returns to Cape May Stage on May 12 to reprise his role as the unforgettable George Burns in the latest production of “Say Goodnight, Gracie.”
Below: Brad Zimmerman brings his hilarious one-man show, “My Son, The Waiter – A Jewish Tragedy,” to Cape May audiences as the first Second Stage production of the season.
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ACCeNT ON BeAUTy128 Sunset Boulevard West Cape May (609) 884-7040 www.accentonbeautycapemay.com
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This award-winning spa offers the Couple’s Victorian experience, beginning in an oversized whirlpool, followed by a Swedish massage, and ending with light refreshments.
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DR LOUIS J. FeLDMAN741 Washington StreetCape May(609) 884-4260
Dr Feldman and his team provide top-notch cosmetic and restorative dentistry. The office is on call for your Dental emergencies and endorsed by Cape Island Urgent Care.
Call for an appointment. Call for more details.
DR ARLeNe HUGHeS GORNy937 Columbia AvenueCape May(609) 898-0800
Dr Arlene Hughes Gorny will help you with your greatest asset - your eyes! She offers Comprehensive eye exams, contact lens fittings and a wide stock of unique frames to keep you seeing clearly.
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Millenium Administrators is an insurance agency that handles Health Insurance for individuals, companies and employers both large and small.
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NICOLe GIORGIO(609) 972-3885Shore StylesWildwood
Entrust those sore muscles to the qualified hands of Nicole Giorgio, a member of the Association of Massage and Bodywork Practitioners with 15 years of experience. For a limited time, she’s offering Two One-Hour Massages for $100.
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NORTH BeACH HeALTH CLUB3860 Bayshore Road(609) 886-4842 www.northbeachgym.com
They have great equipment, a clean environment and attentive instructors. Try their Boot Camp, an effective, easy-to-follow routine guaranteeing lost pounds in the first week.
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Sea Spa is a full-service luxury destination spa. Spending a day there is like taking your own personal mini-vacation. They have a full line of Massages and Facials available.
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Owner Marie Conway prides herself on a friendly, skilled staff and fair prices. Everyone likes the Foils and Cuts. Patrons are often asked, “Where did you get that done?”
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shorebird that spins like a top.Those Associate Naturalists can even
tell you why.So who are they? Just ordinary Cape May residents like
any number of other residents. Almost all of them live in Cape May. There are one or two outliers but most call Cape May home.
Most are retired. Most are up hours
Bird DroppingsThe weekly report from the world’s birdwatching capital... by Seymore Thanu
Continued On Page 86 ?
YOU’VE probably wondered about them, the ones who lead all those CMBO field trips. Where does all this talent come from? Why are they so eager to
share it with... well, the likes of you?You show up at a field trip site (the
ones you’ll find systematically laid out in the Kestrel Express newsletter, one free to everyone who walks in CMBO’s door) or viewable online. They are already there, waiting for you.
Eager to answer your questions. Wanting to know whether you need to bor-row binoculars. Brimming with lots of cool information about lots of neat birds.
Including, and maybe particularly, the one that they’ve got their spotting scopes trained on right at that very moment.
Could be a perched Tree Swallow. Could be a perched Bald Eagle. Could be any one of 350 or so species that regularly occur in Cape May.
They know them all. Right down to the last grebe, nightjar, vireo and phalarope.
What’s a phalarope? It is a real designer
before those 7:30am bird walks and all of them are absolutely passionate about watching birds.
About as passionate as they are about showing birds to Cape May residents and visitors.
It’s one of the great things about bird-ing. Birds can be shared. If you are fishing, well, only one person can catch the fish. Everyone else watches. If you are surfing and you are in position to catch a good wave, everyone else just watches.
But in birding, everybody gets to share in the booty.
One American Bittern (a big, vase-shaped bird dressed like a freshwater marsh). Twenty binoculars and twenty sets of eyes drinking it in.
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are Associate Naturalists. WOW is infec-tious. Not only that, it’s a multiplier. If you discover a perched Merlin on the beach, you enjoy a burst of WOW. If you put your spot-ting scope on it and let other people have an in-your-face look at one of these feisty falcons, you earn an extra heaping helping of WOW.
Compounded WOW! It’s why people become leaders in the first place. It’s why leaders who lead in Cape May are about the most WOW rich people on the planet.
Lots of birds. WOW. Lots of birders who want to take advantage of their skills. WOW Lots... of people want to become CMBO Field Trip leaders but, well, it’s not for everyone. But it is everyone else who benefits. Everyone who comes on a CMBO walk, anyway.
So why not show up on a CMBO morn-ing bird walk yourself. Pick up a Kestrel Express at the Northwood Center on East Lake Drive, Cape May Point (second left off Lighthouse). Now, pick a morning that works for you. And just like Woody Allen said “just show up.”
There’s lots of WOW to go around. And plenty of skilled leaders who can show it to
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Am I a CMBO Associate Naturalist? Nah. I’ve got to work. Plan to be someday, though. Soon as I retire and prove I can make the grade.
Head over to the Cape May Bird Observatory at 701 East Lake Drive over-looking lovely Lake Lily, in Cape May Point – THE information spot for anything to do with nature. The center is open every day from 9:30am to 4:30pm. Ask any of our staff – they are always glad to help with anything you need, even things you didn’t know you needed yet.
Bird Droppings? From Page 85
While you are there, pick up the sched-ule of daily walks, a free birding map and checklist so you’re ready to start using those new binoculars.
Did you know that CMBO offers natu-ralist led field trips throughout the year; everyday in spring and fall – sometimes twice a day! And don’t forget the newest books on and about birding and nature. Pick up a bargain from the used and vintage book selection, or some of the wonderful Charley Harper merchandise.
Need a gift for a nature enthusi-ast friend or loved one but are clueless what they want or need? Pick up a gift card, redeemable at any of our New Jersey Audubon Centers throughout the state. And if you aren’t fortunate enough to be in the area, visit www.BirdCapeMay.org where birding is just a click away!
Seymore Thanu is none other than New Jersey's own Pete Dunne, Director of the Cape May Bird observatory and Chief Communications officer for New Jersey Audubon. Pete uses his talents and energy to make the natural world real for others. Author of several books on and about nature (available at CMBo) he weaves information, insight and even fantasy into a net that captures minds and hearts. He has written for virtually every birding publication and for The New York Times.
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The Movie ColumnTom Sims, Director of the Cape May Film Festival, reviews “The Lincoln Lawyer”
WHAT can you say about Matthew McConaughey? He’s been around a long time, but his films thus far have been about surfer
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Then there comes The Lincoln Lawyer. In this film, McConaughey plays a defense attorney who loves the work of getting the scum of the earth out of sticky legal situations. He makes his office in the back of a dated Lincoln Continental, where he has a driver escorting him around after a DUI incident a
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The Lincoln Lawyer delivers. And I’m not just saying that because I like legal thrillers (and let’s not kid ourselves, that’s all this is), but this does not sacrifice story for stereotype – and McConaughey (here it is, he’s going to say it) pulls off his character’s tormented and trapped nature beautifully. Wow! Have things changed for McConaughey? Will I rush to see his next movie? I guess time will tell.
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615 Stone Harbor Blvd.,
Stone Harbor Manor
Bayfront Cottage
2 bedrooms, 2 baths
$449,000.
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1045 cApe mAy Avenue cApe mAy
POOL. This 4 bed-room, 2 bath sprawling rancher is located on prestigious Cape May Avenue just blocks to the beaches & the cen-ter of town. $749,500
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305 BrAinArd AvenuecApe mAy pOinT
4 bedroom, 2 full and 2 half bath home just a short stroll to the beach. use this home as a rental property (great history) or for your home away from home. Plenty of space, great location and being sold mostly furnished. $865,900
The Dating Column Stella Dixon’s take on romance on old Cape Island
CHRISTIANS believe in reaping what we sow, Hindus in receiv-ing what we give. Buddhists call it karma. My seven-year-old cousin calls it juju. Along with
many of the world’s people, I’m inclined to believe that good begets good, and bad begets bad. Recently, I’ve been given heaps of reasons to believe that karma is alive and well – at least when it comes to dating.
George, a classmate of mine, recently asked me to dinner. I met him at his apart-ment, where he asked if I wouldn’t mind edit-ing a paper of his before leaving for the res-taurant. When I finished reworking George’s transitions, and not a moment before, he backed out of our dinner plans. I was irritated until, in class the following week, I overheard George telling our professor that his hard drive had crashed, taking his paper along with it.
Of course, I can’t be too upset when things like this happen; I’ve pulled my own share of dirty dating deeds. Plenty of my most shame-ful dating moments have come back to bite me, and rightfully so. I once bailed on a date with a guy because I thought he was too geeky. I
told him that I wasn’t feeling well, and the very next day I came down with a flu so wicked, I was laid up for a week. And now, this very geeky-looking guy – who’s lost thirty pounds, ditched his glasses, and landed my dream job – isn’t looking quite so geeky anymore.
Friends of mine have had similar experi-ences. One asked an ex of his if she wouldn’t mind writing a letter recommending him as a candidate for the Florida State bar exam.
“If you wanted me to vouch for your integ-
rity,” she told him, “you probably shouldn’t have broken up with me over the phone.” Of course, after letting him sweat it out for a while, Pete’s ex wrote the letter after all; she was probably afraid that her own dating karma would suffer otherwise.
Sometimes I wonder if the number of bad dates I’ve been on isn’t directly proportional to the amount of feelings I’ve hurt over the course of my dating career. I think back to the times I’ve been callous with the hearts of different Cape May men, and I grow nervous that the Hindus could be right about reincarnation. For faking illness to ditch a guy, I might come back as a worm in my next life, and then I’ll have no chance of finding love.
Then again, all of the karmically correct coincidences I’ve described could be just that – purely coincidental. I’ve seen plenty of bad things happen to good people, and plenty of good things happen to bad people. But I’d rather believe in the power of a person’s dating juju and be wrong, then choose not to believe in this power and be wrong. After all, when it comes to karma, one thing’s for sure – if she does exist, she is most definitely a bitch.
What Does “As Is” Really Mean in Real Estate?
Heijung Park-ColamecoBroker/SaleS
Office: 609-884-3050 Direct: 609-602-8641Email: [email protected], Selling, & Renting with Integrity & Trust
For Buyers:Still do a home Inspection, sign the “As Is” addendum and make sure it is incorporated into the Sales Contract, & it should have been explained to them carefully and completely.
For Sellers:Does not mean Buyers cannot ask for repairs, & they are not completely removed from any responsibility to make certain repairs for Title transfer & financing reasons.
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“Generous, Roomy & Cozy” 5 bdrm, 2-story home located close to Cape May’s finest beaches. This redesigned & renovated single-family home’s open floor plan makes it won-derful for entertaining family & friends. New windows, roof & exterior vinyl siding. This home offers good rental history. Listed by Brian & Gregory Giancola for $899,000
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Homes Of The WeekCheck out these beautiful homes in the Cape May area
112 FirE LANE, NorTH CApE MAY
Corner split level home with 2450 sq. ft. of living space. Convenient to schools, church and shopping. The home had an addition built to expand the kitchen and add a separate dining room. The kitchen is very spacious and has vaulted ceiling w/skylights. Plenty of closet and storage space throughout. There is a sun room adjacent to the kitchen. There are 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths plus a powder room. There is an outside deck and an above ground swimming pool. $284,500.
Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty1159 Washington St.
(609) 884-3332www.chrisclemanssir.com
111 roSEMANS LANE UNiT 19, CApE MAY
OSPREY LANDING AT CAPE MAY MARINE
One of 36 Townhouse units with boat slip included (op-tions to 70’). This unit fea-tures 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, private elevator, 3 decks, 2-car attached garage. Com-mon area offers two pools, a clubhouse, and beauti-fully landscaped grounds. $2,295,000.
Jersey Cape Realty739 Washington St.,
Cape May609-884-5800
www.jerseycaperealty.com
228 WiNDSor AvENUE CApE MAY
This duplex is located a short walk to Cape May’s finest beaches and the Washington Street Mall. The 1st floor has 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, liv-ing room, eat-in-kitchen and screened porch. 2nd floor-3 bdrms, bath, living room, eat-in-kitchen and sun deck. Listed by William Bezaire for $669,000
Coldwell Banker Sol Needles
512 Washington St. MallCape May
(609) 884-8428www.cbcapemay.com
16 JACKSoN STrEET UNiT 3, CApE MAY
"Beautifully renovated 3rd floor condo unit in one of the famous Seven Sisters only steps to the beach. Views of both the beach and historic Jackson Street from within the unit. Hardwood floors throughout. Most furniture included. Imported Italian Tile Showers; Custom Cherry Cabinets; Custom Milled Crown Molding; Air Conditioning; Tankless Water heater. $649,000
Tolz Realtors1001 Lafayette Street
Cape May(609) 884-7001www.tolz.com
1061 SEASHorE roAD CoLD SpriNG
4 Bedrooms, 3 Bath home south of the canal and a short bike ride into town. Large open kitchen, second floor deck, plenty of space. Needs some TLC but you can't beat the location at this price. $229,900
Coastline RealtyCarol Menz, Broker
(609) 884-50051400 Texas Avenue,
Cape Maywww.coastlinerealty.com
112 poNTAxiT AvENUENorTH CApE MAY
New listing! Tastefully and totally remodeled rancher offering three bedrooms, two full baths, an eat-in kitchen and a 20' x 30' great room. The kitchen has beauti-ful custom cabinetry and a corian counter top. There is ease of access from the kitchen to the great room all separate from the bedrooms. The rear yard has a deck and privacy fence. Gas heat, gas fireplace, central air and two storage attics.
Theresa Senico Apex Realty
2505 Bayshore Rd., Villas (609) 408-4655
www.theresasenico.com
1002 WASHiNGToN ST.CApE MAY
This 7 Br, 8.5 BA home is currently set up for a Bed & Breakfast business, but it eas-ily be converted into a single family home. The first floor has a parlor with a gas fireplace, large dining room, 4 baths, 1 half bath, a large kitchen, din-ing area with sliding doors to an open deck, a family room and three bedrooms. The second floor has two bedrooms and two baths. The Third floor has a bedrooms and a bath. On-site parking for 7 cars. $1,200,000.
CENTURY 21 Gilmartin & Co.
1382 Lafayette Street,Joseph Gilmartin
Broker/Owner(609) 884-1800
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15 ADMirAL'S CoUrTTrANqUiLiTY
This Brentwood 2 Classic 5 Bedroom home is located in the beautiful upscale Tran-quility section of Lower Township. The Master Suite has private bath with walk-in closet and the Brazilian Cherry hardwood Floor in the Dining room & Great room accentuate the resi-dence beautifully. The in ground swimming pool, Jacuzzi and the Florida Sun room are also all great features for this property located very close to Cape May City. $419,000.
Wilsey Realty501 Lafayette St., Cape May
(609) 884-1007 www.wilseyrealty.com
1122 NEW JErSEY AvE. CApE MAY
Prime Beach Block Location! Live in this home and enjoy the ocean views from you front porch while you decide on the maximum potential this lot has to offer. Build your dream home or better yet build 4 units, one for you and one for a family mem-ber and pay for your units when you sell the other two. $3,500,000
HomeStead Real Estate846 BroadwayWest Cape May609-884-1888
homesteadcapemay.com
5 STrAWBErrY LANE CoLD SpriNG
4 BR/2 BA luxury estate home situated on an acre on Cape Island in Cold Spring! Ap-proximately 4000 sq ft. Each bedroom offers a walk-in closet and all bathrooms have tile floors and surrounds. First Floor master suite with attached sitting room/office. Living room with cathedral ceiling and stone fireplace. Spacious kitchen with gran-ite counter tops, wood floors and bar overlooking the living room. Sunroom with views of the backyard and access to the rear deck. $675,000.
DeSatnick Real Estate324 Carpenter’s Lane
Cape May(609) 884-1300
desatnickrealestate.com
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1312 Maryland Avenue, Cape May
6 bedrooms, 5 baths, gourmet kitchen, gas fireplace, hard-wood floors, 2 zone cac and
heat, 2-car attached garage with pool table & fooz-ball table, storage attic. Successful large house rental, accommodating 16, offered fully furnished. $1,495,000.
ELEgANT fEDERAL STYLE hOME214 Jefferson Street, Cape May
3-story home offers 6 BR, 3.5 BA, and just a short dis-tance from beach & town. Spacious rooms include living roomwith fireplace, formal
dining room w/built-in corner cabinets, 2 family rooms and a sunporch. Laundry room & pantry off the eat-in kitchen, full basement. Guest apart-ment above 2-car detached garage. Central air completes the comfort in this home. $1,595,000.
METICuLOuS RENOVATED TWIN1352 Illinois Avenue, Cape May
2 BR, 1 BA charming Village Green Twin w/updated gourmet kitchen and large Florida room.
Amenities: cathedral ceiling, skylights, built-in shelving, central air, and off-street parking. $379,900.
“fOuR SEASON TOWNhOME” AND ADuLT COMMuNITY
33 Whimbrel Way, Cape May Court house
Master BR suite on first floor, along with living room with gas fireplace, dining area, upgraded kitchen, laundry
room, powder room, 2-car attached garage, and large rear patio. Second floor has a family room with fireplace, 2 BR and 1 BA, and office or 4th BR. Community swimming pool and club house. $374,900.
opEN DAiLY Monday thru Saturday 9am to 5pm
Sundays 11am to 3pm.
108 Fourth ave, rear Unit, WCM 1 bedroom, 1 bath, Screened porch, Washer/dryer, Sleeps 5Seasonal Rental Available($6000/3 Months, $7000/4 Months)Clean simple, non nonsense rental & walking distance to everything.
Call Heijung for availability: 609-602-8641Heijung Park-Colameco, Broker associateBy The sea Realty, Lee Marcotte, Inc315 Ocean Street 609-884-3050
608 Jefferson street, Cape May - 2011 Season - 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Single Fam-ily, sleeps 13. Starting from $2500 per week.
321 stites avenue, Cape May point2011 Season - 3 bedrooms, 2 bathsSingle Family, sleeps 8. Starting from $1500 per week.
Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty 1159 Washington Street, Cape May609-884-3332, www.chrisclemanssir.com
1034 New york avenue, Cape May3 BR, 2 BA, w/d, d/w, cac, internet, sleeps 6, Low $900/High $1750
917 Farmdale drive, WCM4 BR, 2.5 B, w/d, d/w, cac, internet, sleeps 9, Low $1300/High $2100
Jersey Cape Realty739 Washington Street, Cape May(609) 884-5800wwwjerseycaperealty.com
1219 Lafayette st. Cape May - 6BR + Loft, 3.5 Bath. Very nice, large home great for groups or large families. Open deck. Only $1300/wk off season (including June!)
25 second ave. Cape May - Two units, each 2 bedrooms. Located 1/2 block to beach. Low: $700/wk High:$1700/wk
Tolz Realtors1001 Lafayette Street, Cape May(609) 884-7001, www.tolz.com
215 heritage Lane, Unit e3, Cape May 2BR/1.5 BA, sleeps 6, within walking distance to the Cape May beaches and also features a pool. $1,300-$2,650/week
10 Congress, Unit 505, Cape May - 1 BR/2 BA, sleeps 3. Steps from downtown & the beach! Ocean views! $1,350-$2,200/week
Desatnick Real Estate, LLC324 Carpenter’s Lane, Suite 2C, Cape May884.1300, www.deSatnickRealEstate.com
201 ocean street, Cape MayRetail Space. $3,500 per month.Located in shopping district.
824 stockton avenue, Cape May5 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms, Sleeps 181 Block to Beach. $3,500 - $5,500
Coastline Realty1400 Texas Avenue, Cape May(609) 884-5005www.coastlinerealty.com
HelP! I have a professional adult seeking a one bedroom or efficiciency unit to stay while on business. Cable access and a/c preferred. Can afford up to $650 a month. Very highly recommended. If you know of such a space, call me or e-mail me.
Theresa Senico, Apex Realty2505 Bayshore Road, Villas, NJ(609) 408-4655www.theresasenico.com
24 First avenue - 1st & 2nd Floor AptsTwo - 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath Units$1000 - $1500/weekly 21 Gurney street, Cape May2nd Floor condo, 3 Bdrm, 2.5 Bath Sleeps 8, $3000/weekly Wilsey Realty501 Lafayette Street, Cape May(609) 884-1007www.wilseyrealty.com
914 Lafayette street, Cape MayYear round - 3 BR, 2 BA home with enclosed front porch & rear deck. $1600/mo plus utilities, sec req.
817 seashore road, Cold springYear round - 3 BR, 2 BA home with large yard. $1150/mo plus utilities, sec req.
Homestead Real Estate846 Broadway, West Cape May(609) 884-1888 • homesteadcapemay.com
967 sewell avenue, 1st floor, Cape May3 bdrm, 1bath, c/a, internet, w/d, outside shower, sleeps 6. $700-$1800/week
403 Madison avenue, Cape May3 bdrm, 2 bath, c/a, internet, w/d, outside shower, BBQ grill, parking for 2 vehicles, sleeps 6. $750-$1425/week
Coldwell Banker Sol Needles, Cape May (609) 884-8428 • www.cbcapemay.com
609.884.1300www.desatnickrealEstate.com
324 CarPenters Lane suite 2CCaPE May Nj 08204
TOdd H. dE saTNiCK, BrOKEr OF rECOrd
717 ToWNBANK roAD, LoWEr ToWNSHip Turn-key 4BR/2.5 BA
estate home with in-ground pool
situated on 1.759 private wooded acres.
$740,000
1120 oHio AvENUE, CApE MAY
Aggressively priced 2BR/2BA ranch home
on a beautifully landscaped 60 x 125 lot. $454,500
New Price!
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