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Tis Cape May Getting Back to Normal (Irish)

May the Promenade rise to meet you…or so the blessing goes. Cape May slowly awakens from her winter slumber on Saint Patrick’s weekend. Visitors begin to arrive with wearin o’ the green in most cases.…

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Reputation Management When it’s on the line.

Look around Cape May, there are scores of restaurants. Now look online, places like TripAdvisor, Yelp where there are countless reviews of  eateries, hotels and motels. One of the most comforting things for visitors to Cape…

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Forgetting the Titan

Cape May was bruised, but not beaten by the Titan, the most recent named winter storm to roll through town. Precipitation totals were all over the map. Starting out with predictions of a few inches…

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Before the Snow The Snowy Still Reigns

This morning brought one of those “top ten” moments in Cape May. Up there with spotting your first Bald Eagle, or seeing dolphins along the beachfront for the first time, or the Eagles Cheerleaders at…

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On Hospitality and the “ART” of the Thank You.

The old saying, “you can please some of the people…” still rings true-and when you can’t please them, sometimes they still say thank you. If you run a hotel long enough you’ll encounter all manner…

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