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  1. Fire Prevention Week

    Posted by CapeMay.com on October 13th, 2009 in Around Our Island

    Last week was Fire Prevention Week at Cape May City Elementary School.  The students learned about fire safety and fire prevention.  In one of the photos, fourth graders are learning about the fire trucks and the many tools that they are equipped with and how they are used.  In the other photo, kindergartner Liam Reich shows [...]

  2. Cape May Restaurant Week is October 18-25

    Posted by CapeMay.com on September 18th, 2009 in Around Our Island

    Sponsored by Cape May Magazine and the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May, the second Cape May Restaurant Week will showcase some of Cape May’s best restaurants in an 8-day event offering fixed-price menus, which makes the event tempting and affordable.
    There are three tiers of dining offered: dinner menus for $35.09 and $22.09, and [...]

  3. 400th Car Over the Bridge into Cape May

    Posted by CapeMay.com on September 1st, 2009 in Look at This

    As part of Cape May’s 400th Anniversary Celebration of Henry Hudson’s discovery of the Cape May Peninsula and the Delaware Bay, Cape May awarded an elegant gift basket to the 400th car to cross the bridge into town. Video by John Bailey. Watch the video below:

  4. Local Man Receives Legion of Honor

    Posted by CapeMay.com on June 9th, 2009 in Look at This

    June 5 during a ceremony in France, Harry Kulkowitz, founder of the Mad Batter Restaurant and Carroll Villa Hotel, was awarded the Legion of Honor Medal for his participation in WWII. This is the highest medal awarded in France. Kulkowitz was accompanied by his son Mark, Mark’s wife Pam Huber, and grandchildren Marta and Kyle.
    Photographs [...]

  5. Black Drum Fish have arrived

    Posted by CapeMay.com on May 4th, 2009 in What's Running?

    The Black Drum fish have arrived !! Capt. Joe Pritchard on the Big Game took the Fred Manzella group out in the Delaware Bay for a 6-hour charter trip. At the end of the day, he had 4 nice fish for the customers to take home. Interested in getting in on the action?

  6. First Snow of the Year

    Posted by CapeMay.com on January 19th, 2009 in Look at This

    Cape May saw its first snowfall of the year last night, and again this morning into the afternoon. While the snowflakes were large and numerous, total accumulation was less than an inch, and roads stayed fairly clear. There was even time to make tiny snowmen!

     
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  • Phantom Ball

    Posted by CapeMay.com on November 3rd, 2008 in Look at This

    The ghouls came out this Halloween for Congress Hall’s infamous Phantom Ball.

     
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  • Storm Update

    Posted by CapeMay.com on September 4th, 2008 in Around Our Island

    Currently, Cape May beaches are open. We’ll keep you posted if any new information comes our way.

  • Harbor Fest

    Posted by CapeMay.com on June 21st, 2008 in Look at This

    June 20-21 was the first Harbor Fest to celebrate the newly refurbished Cape May Harbor. Festivities began Friday, June 20 with a blessing of the waters.

  • Strawberry Festival

    Posted by CapeMay.com on June 7th, 2008 in Look at This

    If it’s June it must be time for the annual West Cape May Strawberry Festival. Hot temperatures and the promise of a taste of luscious strawberries brought the crowds out in droves Saturday, June 7 to Wilbraham Park.

  • Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International

    Posted by CapeMay.com on June 3rd, 2008 in Look at This

    Sotheby’s Ron Tweedle (L) and Philip White, Chief Operating Office (R) flank Mayor Jerome Inderwies and Chris Clemans at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Chris Clemans / Sotheby’s International Realty. The announcement was kept under wraps for months until [...]

  • Memorial Day Services Rescheduled

    Posted by CapeMay.com on May 26th, 2008 in Around Our IslandLook at This

    The closing of Convention Hall forced city officials to reschedule Memorial Day services to the monument on Columbia Avenue.

  • Mayor Ousted

    Posted by CapeMay.com on May 13th, 2008 in Around Our Island

    Cape May, May 13 – Disgruntled voters ousted current Mayor Jerome Inderwies in favor of former mayor Ed Mahaney on Tuesday. Mahaney garnered 530 votes to Inderwies’ 457. Another former mayor and council member, Jerry Gaffney received 87 votes. New comer Terri Swain [...]