Cape May’s First Winter Blast
Sunday brought the first winter blast of the season to Cape May. When it gets so windy that even Santa Claus can’t stand, you know it’s windy. While meteorologists debate the extended winter forecast Cape…
View PostSunday brought the first winter blast of the season to Cape May. When it gets so windy that even Santa Claus can’t stand, you know it’s windy. While meteorologists debate the extended winter forecast Cape…
View PostSunrises like this often greet the recruits of the United States Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, TRACEN for short. The cadence of the recruits can be heard while walking on Poverty Beach with my…
View PostOne of the incredible things about Cape May in Fall is the ability to see both sunrise and sunset from the same spot on the beach. The Fall colors of sunrise are often the most…
View PostWhen Adam Joseph of Channel 6, came to report the weather one Memorial Day, the Mayor gave him the key to the city. Is it time to hand out another key? A musical key? I’m…
View PostOn a chilly and rainy November all I can think about is warmer islands. Two places on my radar and short-term bucket list in the USVI are St. John Brewers in Cruz Bay and Molly Molones in Red Hook.…
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