CBS 3 Meteorologist Kathy Orr visited Cape May on July 1 to film a segment of “Orr at the Shore.” She interviewed local photographer Anita Roth about sea glass, and where to find it on Cape May’s beaches. Roth’s photographs of sea glass were featured in the Spring 2010 issue of Cape May Magazine. The… Read more »
Author: Susan Tischler

Cape May County Art League Juried Show at the Gail Pierson Gallery
Cape May County Art League and the Gail Pierson Gallery put on a “Really Big Show!” which opened May 29. This month-long exhibition of work from the Cape May County Art League spotlights regional artists – all members of the League. All new juried work is on exhibit through the end of June. Founded in… Read more »

Who’s New, Who’s Moved, Who’s Gone 2010
Well is it that time of year already? If it’s June, it must be time for CapeMay.com’s annual look at Who’s New, Who’s Moved, Who’s Gone and who’s turned it over to someone new. We haven’t seen this much change in town in over three decades.
SOMA NewArtGallery's opening of "Reinventing the Romans"
The work of local artist Harriett Sosson and her son Max Samuelson were the focus of SOMA NewArtGallery’s opening reception Saturday, May 22. “Reinventing the Romans” features new paintings and collages by Sosson, who also owns and operates Poor Richards Inn on Jackson Street. Her work is about transforming Classical Roman statues to archetypal to… Read more »

The Dead of Winter
Psychic/medium and author Craig McManus leads us on a virtual ghost tour, which begins on one of Cape May’s most haunted streets, Columbia Avenue PLUS: Craig shares EVPs from the investigation. Have a listen and decide for yourself!
Twas a Picture Perfect Christmas in Cape May – A Holiday Pictorial
Stroll with us through the town of Cape May all dressed up in her holiday finest.

125 Years of West Cape May
“People back in those days, they looked out for each other, and it seemed like everybody had a dog and chickens too! Our teachers were dedicated. They were with kids after school. We were taught to play music, sing, dance. We did it all! The Grant Street area was where you had segregated beaches, but… Read more »

Blame it on Mother Nature
Cove beachgoers will have to check the tide charts and make sure their bathing is at low tide until Mother Nature decides to shine down on the little strip of beach at the end of Cape May.

Who’s New, Who’s Moved, Who’s Gone 2009
Many of you have been asking for it. Well here it is. CapeMay.com’s 2009 look at Who’s New, Who’s Moved, Who’s Gone and who’s turned it over to someone new.

Cape May’s Elusive Baker
It isn’t easy to catch a baker while he’s baking, especially one who specializes in wedding cakes.