Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Bird Seed Sale Days New Jersey Audubon

Bird Seed Sale Days

Sat, 3 Nov, 2012 - Sun, 4 Nov, 2012

We are changing the Bird Seed Sale program. New Jersey Audubon now offers bird seed sale days Saturday thru Sunday on the first weekend of each month. No pre-order form is needed, just come, buy, and take home the same day. Support NJ Audubon Nature Center of Cape May by purchasing our high-quality locally grown bird seed, mixes, and suet. Members receive 20% discount on their bird seed purchases.
Location: Nature Center of Cape May, 1600 Delaware Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204 (Map)
Calendar: Nature Center of Cape May Calendar of Events
Category: Bird Seed Sale

Repeats:
Monthly on the First Saturday until 12/2/2012

Wildwood Crest, Cape May Take A Ride after Hurricane Sandy to check out the clean up progress


We got into town today to check on the boat at Cape May Marina and the condition of Cape May after Hurricane Sandy. Overall the condition of the town was very good, most of the sand has been removed from Beach Ave and almost of the debris was cleared. We are very fortunate that the damage from the storm was minimal and we had no loss of life in Cape May.

We also visited Wildwood Crest to check on the condition of the town and to visit the Harbor View Marina in Cape May and the Schooner Yacht Marina in Wildwood.


Take a look at the two videos of Cape May and Wildwood Crest today to get a feel for how well the town has cleaned up in a very short period of time.




Cape May Hurricane Sandy Clean Up

We got into town today to check on the boat at Cape May Marina and the condition of Cape May after Hurricane Sandy. Overall the condition of the town was very good, most of the sand has been removed from Beach Ave and almost of the debris was cleared. We are very fortunate that the damage from the storm was minimal and we had no loss of life in Cape May.

Take a look at the videos of Cape May today to get a feel for how well the town has cleaned up in a very short period of time.


Cape May Drive down Beach Ave after Hurricane Sandy




Cape May drive in town on Oct 31st to check out the clean up in progress, and drive to Cape May Marina


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Cape May–Lewes Ferry officials said ferry service will return to normal schedule on Wednesday, Oct. 31.

LEWES, Del.- Cape May–Lewes Ferry officials said ferry service will return to normal schedule on Wednesday, Oct. 31.

Officials said that on Tuesday morning they inspected the infrastructure at both the Cape May and Lewes ferry terminals, as well as each ferry vessel. No damage has been reported.

Early Tuesday afternoon, the United States Coast Guard completed its assessment of the Delaware River for debris and remaining navigational aids and issued clearance for the MV Cape May to depart the Holt Marine Terminal, Gloucester City, N.J. at 1 p.m. and return to Cape May New, NJ. The MV Delaware and MV New Jersey followed shortly thereafter.

"We will operate our normal ferry schedule tomorrow with the first ferry departing Cape May at 7:30 a.m.," said Heath Gehrke, director of ferry operations. "We were very fortunate that our facilities were relatively unscathed."

On Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 27-28, CMLF marine personnel transported all five ferries upriver for the safety of the vessels. The MV Twin Capes, MV Cape May, MV Delaware, MV New Jersey, and MV Cape Henlopen were docked at Holt Marine Terminal in Gloucester City, N.J., to ride out Hurricane Sandy.

Travelers who plan to use the Cape May-Lewes Ferry are advised to call toll free at (800) 643-3779, visit the CMLF online at www.cmlf.com or friend us on Facebook for the latest departure information.

County Roads that remain closed at this time:

October 30, 2012 - 6:45 p.m.
County Roads that remain closed at this time:

Ocean Drive (CR619) from 4th Avenue to Townsends Inlet Bridge in Avalon is closed indefinitely because the roadway was severely damaged and portions of the roadway have washed away

Ocean Drive (CR619) from 29th Street in Sea Isle City to 56th Street in Ocean City is closed due to sand covering the roadway and damage to the roadway.

Portions of Beach Drive (CR604) in Cape May City are closed due to sand covering the road.


October 30, 2012 6:30 p.m
Atlantic City Electric reports that 22,716 customers in Cape May County are still without power at this time.


October 30, 2012 4:35 p.m.

RE-Entry Not Yet Permitted on Barrier Islands – State of Emergency Still in Place

RE-Entry Not Yet Permitted on Barrier Islands – State of Emergency Still in Place
Cape May Court House -The Cape May County Office of Emergency Management will hold a press conference today at 3 p.m. to provide more information regarding the impact of Hurricane Sandy in barrier island communities in Cape May County.
We have received many inquiries regarding re-entry into Barrier Island communities. The Cape May County Office of Emergency Management, Municipal Officials and local police, fire and emergency personnel continue damage assessment and cleanup operations. There is road damage, closed bridges, debris on roads, power outages and flooding.

Re-entry into Cape May County Barrier Islands will be announced as soon as possible. However, remember Cape May County remains under a State of Emergency and the mandatory evacuation for Barrier Islands remains in effect.

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Updated Hurricane Sandy Photos here

Updates for Cape May from Cape May County Moms


Here are a few updates from Cape May County Moms for North Wildwood, Ocean City and Cape May Point. We suggest you go to their Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CapeMayCounty






  • Re-entry into Cape May County Barrier Islands will be announced as soon as possible. However, remember Cape May County remains under a State of Emergency and the mandatory evacuation for Barrier Islands remain in effect.
  • Effective 2 p.m., North Wildwood residents, property, and business owners are able to access the island via the North Wildwood Bridge.

  • A number of reports say that the Rio Grande Ave. bridge oGeorge Redding Bridge) are open to those who show proper ID, but we are waiting to confirm...

  • Ocean City no Go City just announced that nobody will be let back on the island today. They will announce more tomorrow morning.



  • POINT UPDATE FROM EXIT ZERO: A few of you are asking about the Point. The great news is, the dunes they put in place worked a treat. That magical little place was barely touched. Some lost power, but it is apparently back on in most places. And our favorite breakfast place of the moment, The Red Store, was undamaged.



  • Update: All is well in Cape May for the Stewarts and the Cape May Whale Watcher at the Miss Chris Marina. Minor storm damage, chaffed lines, record flooding. We are all safe and healthy. Looking forward to cleaning up!



Re-entry into Cape May County Barrier Islands will be announced as soon as possible.


Cape May County Government
about an hour ago


Re-entry into Cape May County Barrier Islands will be announced as soon as possible. However, remember Cape May County remains under a State of Emergency and the mandatory evacuation for Barrier Islands remain in effect.

We have received many inquiries regarding re-entry into Barrier Island communities. The Cape May County Office of Emergency Management, Municipal Officials and local police, fire and emergency personnel continue damage assessment and cleanup operations. There is road damage, closed bridges, debris on roads, power outages and flooding.

RE-Entry Not Yet Permitted on Barrier Islands- State of Emergency Still in Place.

The Cape May County Office of Emergency Management will hold a press conference today at 3p.m. to provide more information regarding the impact of Hurricane Sandy in barrier island communities in Cape May County.



Aerial View of the Jersey Shore Hurricane Sandy Aftermath

 Aerial View of New Jersey Shoreline Hurricane Sandy

 A trip to the New Jersey shore may not be the same for years; see for yourself with amazing video from the New Jersey Air National Guard. 
The New Jersey Air National Guard released video of Seaside Heights hours after Sandy devastated the shoreline as they searched for displaced residents.


Angel of the Sea Offering Rooms Free of Charge for people in need from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy


Angel of the Sea Offering Rooms Free of Charge for people in need from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

I received this email today from Lori Whiseell and the staff from the Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast. Please pass this on to any in need after the storm aftermath in Cape May. This is a very special gesture from the Angel of the Sea and Lori, we are proud to be part of the Cape May community pulling together to help after the storm. Please keep in mind that these rooms are saved for those that are truly in need.

Best Wishes and Thank you to the Angel of the Sea for this thoughtful and generous offer.


Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast

   
 The Angel has come through another Storm with minimal damage. Oh, we need to clean up a little but consider ourselves to be extremely lucky. With power,heat and food we have some things that we feel we need to share.

      We know something like a warm shower and a hot meal can go a long way in these times of need. We have rooms available so our hope is we can use these to help anyone who needs a night in a warm bed. Starting on Wednesday October 31st we will be offering rooms free of charge to anyone finding themselves in need from the aftermath of this Storm.

       We will not take any calls on this offer until 8am Wednesday October 31st. We are not able to apply this to any current reservations and ask that we all save these rooms for those truly in need.

       We hope that this E-mail finds you safe and your family well, but if you do need a night from the after effects of the storm please call us after 8am Wednesday at 609-884-3369


Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast

In appreciation of all you have done for us
     Lorie Whissell and the Angel Staff
Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast
5 Trenton Ave
Cape May, New Jersey 08204
6098843369

This offer may be withdrawn at any time and we reserve the right to determine duration of any stay. We hope this offer is used in the spirit it is offered to any who need it.


Cape May Hurricane Sandy Aftermath- Images and Pictures

Cape May has made it  through Hurricane Sandy. Here is a brief collection of after images of the Cape May area . Please stay away from the Cape May area today until all of the restrictions are lifted to visit your property. Mandatory evacuations were ordered for the storm and shelters are open. Please do not drive through water or approach any power lines until all working crews have finished.

Drive only if necessary and avoid flooded roads and washed  out bridges. Stay off the streets. If you must go out watch for fallen objects; downed electrical wires; and weakened walls, bridges, roads, and sidewalks.
Keep away from loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately to the power company.

If you evacuated, return home only when officials say it is safe.

Please stay home be safe  and see the FEMA Guidelines for " After Hurricanes" below


Water Coming over the Dunes in Cape May at the start of the Storm
Walking in Knee deep water in Cape May
Cape May Ferry Evacuated to Philadelphia from the Storm
Beach Avenue Street Sign Covered with Sand  from Sandy
Giant Boat Bumber used to Protect the Cape May Ferry
Local Business Owners Board Up in Cape May for Sandy
Beach Front Homes in Cape May Board Up for the Hurricane
Storm Surge rushing in from Hurricane Sandy
Congress Hall Evacuated and Boarded up for Hurricane Sandy
Storm Surge rushes in at the Beginning of Hurricane Sandy in Cape May
Cape May Lobster House Front entrance after Hurricane Sandy
Buried Cape May Parking Meter in the Sand
Cape May Sea Wall with Storm Surge
Buried Street Sign in Cape May from Hurricane Sandy
Hurricane andy approaches the Cove

After a Hurricane FEMA Guidelines

  • Continue listening to a NOAA Weather Radio or the local news for the latest updates.


  • Stay alert for extended rainfall and subsequent flooding even after the hurricane or tropical storm has ended.

If you have become separated from your family, use your family communications plan or contact FEMA or the American Red Cross.

  • FEMA has established the National Emergency Family Registry and Locator System (NEFRLS), which has been developed to help reunite families who are separated during a disaster. The NEFRLS system will enable displaced individuals the ability to enter personal information into a website database so that they can be located by others during a disaster.


  • The American Red Cross also maintains a database to help you find family. Contact the local American Red Cross chapter where you are staying for information. Do not contact the chapter in the disaster area.
  • If you evacuated, return home only when officials say it is safe.

  • If you cannot return home and have immediate housing needs. Text SHELTER + your ZIP code to 43362 (4FEMA) to find the nearest shelter in your area (example: shelter 12345).

  • For those who have longer-term housing needs, FEMA offers several types of assistance, including services and grants to help people repair their homes and find replacement housing. Apply for assistance or search for information about housing rental resources

  • Drive only if necessary and avoid flooded roads and washed  out bridges. Stay off the streets. If you must go out watch for fallen objects; downed electrical wires; and weakened walls, bridges, roads, and sidewalks.
  • Keep away from loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately to the power company.

  • Walk carefully around the outside your home and check for loose power lines, gas leaks and structural damage before entering.

  • Stay out of any building if you smell gas, floodwaters remain around the building or your home was damaged by fire and the authorities have not declared it safe.

  • Inspect your home for damage. Take pictures of damage, both of the building and its contents, for insurance purposes. If you have any doubts about safety, have your residence inspected by a qualified building inspector or structural engineer before entering.

  • Use battery-powered flashlights in the dark. Do NOT use candles. Note: The flashlight should be turned on outside before entering - the battery may produce a spark that could ignite leaking gas, if present.
  • Watch your pets closely and keep them under your direct control. Watch out for wild animals, especially poisonous snakes. Use a stick to poke through debris.
  • Avoid drinking or preparing food with tap water until you are sure it’s not contaminated.
  • Check refrigerated food for spoilage. If in doubt, throw it out.
  • Wear protective clothing and be cautious when cleaning up to avoid injury.
  • Use the telephone only for emergency calls.
  • NEVER use a generator inside homes, garages, crawlspaces, sheds, or similar areas, even when using fans or opening doors and windows for ventilation. Deadly levels of carbon monoxide can quickly build up in these areas and can linger for hours, even after the generator has shut off.



About Cape May and Cape May Resort.com

Cape May is a city at the southern tip of Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County, New Jersey, where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. With a rich history, award-winning beaches & boating, designation as a top birding location, and many Victorian structures, Cape May is a seaside resort drawing visitors from around the world. Cape May was recognized as one of America's top 10 beaches by the Travel Channel and its beach was ranked fifth in New Jersey in the 2008 Top 10 Beaches.
CapeMayResort.com is a site that's totally dedicated to the historic Cape May Resort vacation area. We have two goals - to promote our beautiful town's local businesses and to assist potential visitors in finding anything they could want or need in and around Cape May.
This site is home to custom pages and video of easy to navigate information about Cape May- from restaurant choices to weather reports to local events in Cape May We also host a local Cape May Blog featuring  local events, Things to Do in Cape May, shopping and beach information and much more.   You can check out Blog at http://capemayresort.blogspot.com/
http://capemayvictorian.com CapeMayVictorian.com is a custom photo sharing site in which you can explore local Cape May images, download your favorite vacation spot or order a custom framed picture or a one of kind gift of your vacation memory.
http://capemayresort.com Cape May Resort.com is a local Cape May Web Site featuring Things to Do in Cape May, along with Cape May Digital Coupons for savings. If you’re looking for information and reviews for your next trip to Cape may, you’ve come to the right place. At Cape May Resort.com we’ll give you the most current information from Yelp and real time local You Tube Videos to preview your next vacation or week-end trip.  We offer the best in recent reviews from Real People with Real Reviews from Yelp.
http://capemayresort.blogspot.com/  Looking for Something to Do in Cape May New Jersey. Spend a day at the beach, or go Dolphin and Whale Watching. Visit a local winery or check out the lighthouse and sunken ship at Cape May State Park. Cape May offers beach lovers Victorian architecture, fine dining, bird watching, boating and fishing in addition to world class resort and vacation accommodations.  If you’re looking for information and reviews for your next trip to Cape may, you’ve come to the right place.Cape May Resort.com has been part of the South Jersey Cape May area since 1988. Let us put our local experience to work for you.