In case you’ve been wondering about the transformation of the old Wawa on Bank Street, I snapped a couple photos of the progress this morning.
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In case you’ve been wondering about the transformation of the old Wawa on Bank Street, I snapped a couple photos of the progress this morning.
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Sorry, but I am still not sold on this. I still miss the Wawa! When it seems like it is difficult to get something as simple as an ice cream cone for less than $5 in the main part of town, it is nice to have some convenient options for coffee, etc.
I saw my first Wawa in Florida. Hope springd eternal that they may reach me again. Since I retired and left a now too expensive NJ for a reasonable tax rate and auto insurance rate in WV, I truely miss my daily trips to multiple Wawas. I hope to see the Cape May Wawa completed and operating. Toby is absolutely correct in his cost of cone statement. I would include reasonable coffee and sizly, lol.
I almost forgot, my best to the very best. The people of Cape May County “Fare Free Transportation.”