Author: Jessica Leeburg

Jessica is the Creative Director at Cape Publishing

A look inside the new Behr Brewing

The heavy snow from a weekend blizzard melted just in time for Behr Brewing’s opening day. It left them with a parking lot of black mud churned up by cars of people eager to get inside the navy blue building on Seashore Road. But the staff at Behr wasn’t bothered by some mud. They roped… Read more »

New Year’s dining in Cape May

We’re about to bid farewell to another year! Here’s everything we know so far about Cape May restaurants that will be open on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. We’ll continue to update this post as information comes in. Last updated December 29th. Elaine’s Elaine’s will be open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s… Read more »

Rotary Park is getting ready for the holidays

Cape May’s Rotary Park is draped in white lights in preparation for the upcoming Christmas tree lighting ceremony on December 3rd! The tree is already in place beneath the bandstand. We happened to be walking by in the early evening and took a few pictures as the sun was going down. If you’re thinking of… Read more »

The Best of Cape May 2021

Updated September 24, 2021 It’s that time of year again when we celebrate what you consider to be the Best in Cape May, from fish tacos to B&Bs. For the first time since 2015, we have a new winner for Best Takeout, unseating long-time winner The Lobster House! We also have first-time winners and runners-up… Read more »

Who’s New, Who’s Moved, Who’s Gone: 2021

Well…it’s been another year, and what a year it has been. We always have a slew of business changes to report in June, but they might seem a little heavier than usual. The challenges the pandemic presented sparked creativity across town as businesses carved out new opportunities while our shops and restaurants were shuttered, and… Read more »

Movies on the Beach 2021 lineup

We’re excited to announce the 2021 lineup for Cape May’s free movies on the beach. If you were looking forward to watching JAWS in the dark next to the ocean, we’re sorry to tell you that it’s not on this year’s lineup, but there’s another crowd favorite that’s just as quotable. This free event is… Read more »

Allen A.M.E. Church and the borough of Cape May Point named among the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in 2021

Earlier today, Preservation New Jersey announced their 2021 list of the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places. Their 10 Most program highlights “irreplaceable historic, architectural, cultural, and archaeological resources in New Jersey that are in imminent danger of being lost.” Two properties on this year’s list are located in Cape May County: the Allen A.M.E. Church… Read more »