
By CapeMay.com February 17, 2023
The lost tanker “British Freedom” was found after decades of wreck searching. The U-1232 reached Halifax harbor in December 1944. As the column of ships lined up to enter, one of the last battles of World War II on the North American coast was about to ensue… Hear the tale of this epic attack and… Read more »

By CapeMay.com February 16, 2023
Please join us for our Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper! Cindy Mullock, executive director of the Harriet Tubman museum, will be there giving a brief talk on the history of the African American community in Cape May!

By Michelle Giorla January 11, 2023
Yes, indeed, Harborside Chatsare returning to Cape May Harbor at the Nature Center of Cape May. The winter, the Center staff welcomes an interesting variety of guests who will share their knowledge of topics ranging from local lore to scientific studies to marine topics and more. A tentative schedule is outlined below. February 2 nd… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla September 1, 2022
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx where local, self-organized events can bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla May 19, 2022
Warbot 1.0 offers a compelling picture of future combat as teams of Chinese, American, and Filipino soldiers, enabled by AI and robotic systems, fight for their lives on a battlefield full of deadly new technologies. Set in 2033, China’s neighbors increasingly chafe at its heavy-handed efforts to dominate them as Taiwan teeters on the brink… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla April 22, 2022
Enjoy a brunch at Vintage that includes a discussion of some of Cape May’s sports history during the 19th and early 20th century.

By Michelle Giorla March 7, 2022
In a profusely illustrated slide lecture, photo historian Gary Saretzky will provide an overview of the way photographs were made in the 19th century, followed by a biographical presentation of selected photographers active from about 1850 in Cape May County. Beginning in the 1850s -1900, about 40 professional photographers were active in the county. Among… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla November 4, 2021
Architectural historian and author Greg Huber will be speaking to us on the topic of historic barns in Cape May County. The Eastern Barn Consultant web site (easternbarns.com) is the lifelong inspiration of Greg Huber who went on to observe, record, and find anew ancient barns in the eastern sections of North America. These old… Read more »

By Michelle Giorla September 30, 2021
Dr. Steven David, Ph.D., professor at Johns Hopkins, an authority on international relations and three-time winner of the university’s “Outstanding Teacher Award,” presents “Is War with China Inevitable?” in Cape May in this year’s annual Distinguished Lecture Series. David will speak on the critical issue of whether the rise of China makes a Sino-American war… Read more »