Cape May Magazine Online October 2008
Features

What's happening in October?

If you want ghosts, we got ghosts. If it’s an Octoberfest you want, we got that. If your interests run toward the epicurean, you’ve come to the right place.

Calling up the Spirits

American Spiritualism is "completely Victorian," according to Elan Zingman-Leith, curator for the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts . And it all began with the Fox sisters up in Hydesville, New York in 1848.

The Very Rare Cape May Salts Oyster Can

As rare and elusive as the Cape May Salt oyster is itself, so is the artfully lithographed baby-blue tin can it once came in.

Bogged Down by Cranberries

A working cranberry bog mirrors one of American’s earliest agriculture practices. It also showcases some of the newest and most innovative methods used by farmers today.

Ish's Recipes

Being a chef has its perks and drawbacks. One drawback is that everyone who has ever boiled water wants to talk food with you.

Do you have a favorite Persnickety Chef recipe? We want to know!

Departments

Cape Island News

Headlines, gossip and pictures

Memories

Share your Cape May story!

Restaurant Scene

Hours & openings

Cape May Picture of the Day

Picture of the Day

CapeMay.com captures the essence of Cape May

Archives

Of past CapeMay.com articles

Dear CapeMay.com...

Cape May FAQs. You write, we answer!

Real Brides

Get inspired by real Cape May weddings

Your Photos

Love taking pictures? Share them with us!

This month's cover was taken on Washington Street, September 24, 2008 by Macy Zhelyazkova.

All content appearing on CapeMay.com is copyrighted 1998-2008 by Cape Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. No reproduction or reuse without the expressed written consent of the publisher is permitted.