Celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day in Cape May

Celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day in Cape May Corned Beef And Cabbage, Shepherd pie, and Leg of Lamb can all be found this week in Cape May. In spite of the ongoing pandemic, people will find…

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Living Irish Life Cape May Style

Living Irish Life Cape May Style One of the most anticipated,  holidays on the calendar is St Patrick’s Day. St. Patrick’s Day may also be the most celebrated of any ethnic holiday. Celebrations which include music,…

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Army Corps raising 530 Linear feet of the Cape May Seawall

Scott Maslow sent us his guest blog post thoughts on the Army Corps raising 530 linear feet of the Cape May Seawall. Maslow is the chair of the Cape May Seawall/Promenade committee installed by the…

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Seventeen Foot Wall Constructed Along Cape May Beachfront

Seventeen Foot Wall Constructed Along Cape May Beachfront To build the wall or not build the sea wall? That is the question Cape May should be asking. How many citizens of Cape May are aware…

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Raising Cape May Occupancy Tax is Not the Answer

Several years ago I wrote an article about how reducing the occupancy tax in Cape May would be a good thing. It would save tourists millions of dollars. The real estate lobby would never allow…

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