According to an old undated newspaper filed away at the Cape May County Museum, an author identified only as Z.H. recalls a story told to him about Captain Kidd’s treasure supposedly buried in Cape May County.
Year: 2012

Lake Lily: Pirates, Spies, and Swans
Peaceful, picturesque Lake Lily has had a swashbuckling past.

A little bit of luxury
Want inspiration for your next trip to the shore? Try an indulgent weekend of fine dining, classic cocktails, and a day at the spa.

W.T.F. = Why is this food?
Some foods we eat are a mystery to me, like oysters.

A dog friendly stay in Cape May that’s also people friendly
When heading to Cape May for a great and dog-friendly vacation there are plenty of places to stay – as long as you plan in advance.

Favorite Pictures of 2011
Every day, we post a photo of Cape May, and our readers let us know which photos are their favorites with the help of a little icon. (We also poll our readers every January, just to be sure you still feel the same way.) After a bit of tallying, we are proud to present your favorite… Read more »

The Halls Presidents Walked
It has been Cape May legend that Abraham Lincoln and his wife spent time here. There is no factual documentation that they enjoyed summer here as other presidents did, some visiting more than once.

Ferry Tales
Imagine walking down the aisle with a backdrop of the Delaware Bay, a charming wooden boardwalk, 75 of your closest friends and family, and a giant ferry boat.

Roadtripping with your dog
Howl-a-lujah! We’re going on a Road Trip. Points for “doggie safety” when traveling.

The French Connection to Food
For some reason, merely saying the words French Cuisine elicits disparate reactions. My favorite French dishes have rustic rural roots rather than Parisian pompousness.