Looking for Something to Do in Cape May New Jersey? Spend a day at the beach, or go Parasailing, take a Jet Boat Ride or Rent a Jet Ski. Why not spend a summer afternoon Whale and Dolphin Watching. Check out the lighthouse and sunken ship at Cape May State Park. Cape May offers beach lovers Victorian architecture, fine dining, bird watching, boating, water sports and fishing in addition to world class resort and vacation accommodations. Cape May Resort.com, Your Cape May Local Travel Resource
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Parkway Closures April 1 through Thur., April 4
According to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, motorists can expect the following lane closures April 1 through April 5:
Mon. Apr. 1 –Thur. Apr. 4 Southbound Mile Post 11.1 to 9.9 ROAD CLOSED 9 p.m.– 5 a.m.
Mon. Apr. 1 – Thur. Apr. 4 Northbound Mile Post 9.9 to 11.1 ROAD CLOSED 9 p.m. - 5.a.m.
Mon. Apr. 1 – Thur. Apr. 4 Southbound Mile Post 9.9 to 8.4 ROAD CLOSED 9 p.m. – 5 a.m.
Mon. Apr. 1 - Thur. Apr. 4 Northbound Mile Post 8.4 to 9.9 ROAD CLOSED 9 p.m. – 5 a.m.
Mon. Apr. 1 – Thur. Apr. 4 Southbound Mile Post 11.9 to 8.0 2 Right Lanes 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Fri. Apr. 5 Southbound Mile Post 11.9 to 8.0 2 Right Lanes 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Mon. Apr. 1 – Thur. Apr. 4 Southbound Mile Post 11.9 to 8.0. 2 Right Lanes 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Tue. Apr. 2 – Fri. Apr. 5 Southbound Mile Post 11.9 to 8.0 2 Right Lanes 5 a.m. – 7 a.m.
Mon. Apr. 1 Southbound Mile Post 11.9 to 7.5 1 Right Lane 6 a.m. – 9 a.m.
Tue. Apr. 2 – Fri. Apr. 5 Southbound Mile Post 11.9 to 7.5 1 Right Lane 7 a.m. – 9 a.m.
Mon. Apr. 1 – Thur. Apr. 4 Southbound Mile Post 11.9 to 7.5 1 Right Lane 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Mon. Apr. 1- Fri. Apr. 5 Northbound Mile Post 7.5 to 11.9 1 Right Lane 7 a.m. – 9 am.
Tue. Apr. 2 – Fri. Apr. 5 Northbound Mile Post 7.5. to 11.9 2 Right Lanes 5 a.m. – 7 a.m.
Mon. Apr. 1 – Thur. Apr. 4 Northbound Mile Post7.5 to 11.9 2 Right Lanes 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Fri. Apr. 5 Northbound Mile Post 7.5 to 11.9 2 Right Lanes 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Mon. Apr. 1 – Thur. Apr. 4 Northbound Mile Post 7.5 to 11.9 2 Right Lanes 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Pope to celebrate first Easter vigil
Pope Francis is to celebrate his first Easter vigil Saturday after praying for peace in a Middle East "torn apart by injustice and conflicts" during Good Friday's ceremonies. The newly elected Argentine pope will preside over a mass at St Peter's Basilica Saturday evening, baptising four adult converts…
N.J. freedoms lacking: state ranks near bottom of the list again
Robert Sciarrino/The Star-Ledger New Jersey is among the most taxed, restricted and regulated states in the country, according to a study published by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. And the lack of freedoms isn’t just limited to fireworks and raw milk, the experts say. High taxes…
Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
Every week, a DIY expert spares us a trip to the grocery store and shows us how to make small batches of great foods at home. Today, Dulcie and Sarah from Two Tarts show us how to make colorful, naturally dyed eggs -- which means you can safely enjoy your bounty after dominating this year's Easter…
Friday, March 29, 2013
Cape May Church and Synagogue Directory for Easter Sunday
If you are thinking of coming to Cape May for this upcoming Easter Sunday with your family, we have listed a brief local listing of Cape May Churches and Synagogues in the immediate area. Of historical note is one of our most favorite Church's locate in Cape May Point, the historical landmark Saint Peter's By the Sea.
We always enjoy this time of the year as the first spring crocus and tulips start to rise and come up from their long winter nap in the earth. Color stats to splash all throughout Cape May as you notice the brilliant yellow daffodils and first signals that we are being blessed with the new spring. It's apparent that the warmer micro climate of Cape May, with the fresh salt breezes from the Atlantic ocean help to assist with an early Spring Bloom that can be enjoyed at this time of the year.
Tulips Start to Bloom in Cape May During Easter |
If you are looking for some additional things to to in Cape May for your Easter Sunday you can view our favorite list of things to do for Easter, including attending the Easter Parade in Cape May or having a beautiful Easter Brunch at your favorite Bed and Breakfast or Hotel in Cape May. Please check out our Easter Things to Do list here.
Cape May Point, the home of Saint Peter's By The Sea a National Landmark |
Saint Peter's-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church, known locally as The Gingerbread Church is an historic church at the junction of Ocean Avenue and Lake Drive in Cape May Point, New Jersey. Originally built for Philadelphia's 1876 Centennial Exhibition, it was moved to Cape May Point in 1879. The church has been moved four times since, first to get a cooler location closer to the shore, then, as the shoreline retreated, to safer locations away from the shore. It is now near the original site, and much closer to the shore.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995
Early Spring Daffodils Blooming in Cape May NJ |
Allen A.M.E., 717 Franklin St., Cape May (609) 884-4044
Assembly of God, 1068 Seashore Rd., Cape May (609) 884-2424
Cape May Lutheran, 508 Pittsburgh Ave., Cape May (609) 884-2181
Cape Island Baptist, Columbia and Gurney Sts., Cape May (609) 884-3917
Church of the Advent, Franklin and Washington Sts., Cape May (609) 884-3065
Franklin St. Methodist Church, Franklin and Washington Sts., Cape May (609) 884-7239
Macedonia Baptist Church, Lafayette and Franklin Sts., Cape May (609) 884-3270
Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church, 525 Washington St., Cape May (609) 884-5311
1st Presbyterian Church, Decatur and Hughes Sts., Cape May (609) 884-3949
1st United Methodist Church, 635 Washington St., Cape May (609) 884-3792
St. Peters By-The-Sea Episcopal Church, 102 Lake Drive, Cape May Point, Sundays :9amM and 11am 609 898 4318
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Garden State Parkway Work Starts to Eliminate Traffic Signals
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — Work is finally under way to eliminate three Garden State Parkway traffic signals, and the agency that operates the highway said longstanding problems at several other interchanges could be addressed soon.
John Withers, supervising engineer for the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, spoke Thursday at Cape May County’s annual Transportation Infrastructure Conference. While Withers spoke, heavy equipment was working nearby removing 26 acres of trees and constructing a new access road for the $125 million project to remove signals at Crest Haven Road, Stone Harbor Boulevard and Shell Bay Avenue. It is a project first envisioned in 1961.
“We’re very close. There’s light at the end of the tunnel and we hope it’s not a train,” Withers said.
He also said the authority doesn’t intend to stop there. It’s already planning an $8 million project at Exit 0, where the parkway abruptly ends in a tricky merger with Route 109. It has been the scene of numerous fatal accidents that eventually resulted in the demolition of a house motorists kept running into when the highway ended.
“Our schedule is to award a design contract in two or three months. It would start in the fall of 2014 and take nine months to one year,” Withers said.
The project includes a new traffic signal, jughandles and warnings lights for motorists that the parkway is ending.
Withers said the authority is also aware of other exits that were never made into full interchanges, such as Exit 6 to North Wildwood and Exit 20 in Ocean View.
“We want a full interchange at 20. In the past we made partial interchanges and they’ve been problematic. There is still a need for other interchange improvements, but there is a pecking order,” Withers said.
One thing is clear: The authority is spending significant money in Cape May County. Withers also outlined a $280 million project about to get under way to refurbish the northbound parkway bridge over Great Egg Harbor and Drag Channel, replace the southbound span, and demolish the Beesley’s Point Bridge. Bids for the contract were received Thursday morning.
“They’ll start in May or June and complete it in mid-2016. It could be earlier. It depends on contractors and the weather,” Withers said.
In an earlier speech, state Department of Transportation Assistant Commissioner Richard Hammer said almost $900 million has been spent on transportation projects in the county by the DOT and NJTA since 2005.
State Sen. Jeff Van Drew, D-Cape May, Cumberland, Atlantic, said the investment has “been staggering,” but Van Drew also put in a plug to consider extending Route 55 to the shore. It now ends at Maurice River Township in Cumberland County. Van Drew acknowledged there are environmental concerns, as the last 20 miles or so of the roadway would cross a lot of wetlands.
“You could have a raised elevated highway. It’s a very difficult challenge. It doesn’t mean we should give up on it,” Van Drew said.
Cumberland County Freeholder Sam Fiocchi said he would propose a resolution supporting the project in his county and urged the Cape May County Freeholders to do likewise.
“It would help your tourism industry and economic development in Cumberland County,” Fiocchi said.
The conference was held in Cape May County but included updates of projects throughout the region, including new parkway bridges over Bass River and the Mullica River, a new bridge to Long Beach Island, a parkway widening project from milemarker 80 to at least 35 and possibly to 30, new seating on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry vessels, improvements to Atlantic City International Airport and many others.
Hammer said the state is making road and bridge progress. In 2010, he said, only 50 percent of the pavement on state roads was deemed acceptable but it is now up to 59 percent. In 2010 the state had 323 deficient bridges but the figure is now at 293.
“There is only one structurally deficient bridge in Cape May County and that’s the Route 50 Tuckahoe River crossing, and it’s going to construction later this spring. Cape May County will be the only county in the state with no structurally deficient state bridges,” Hammer said.
“We have a bridge or two we would sell to you,” said Cape May County Freeholder Will Morey.
Hammer said the focus is on existing roads and bridges and that is why he doubted there would be funding any time soon for a Route 55 extension.
“I’m not saying Route 55 isn’t a great idea,” he noted.
Withers said the parkway is an existing road and it took years to get federal permits to eliminate the traffic lights.
“Permitting on a brand new road is next to impossible. It’s very difficult to get anything new built,” Withers said.
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609-463-6711
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Congress Hall Cape May Easter Brunch
March 31, 2013
Join the Easter Bunny along with his sidekick, Blue for a fun-filled weekend. Enjoy Easter Brunch in the Ballroom with all of your favorites. After brunch, head out onto the lawn for some egg hunts and lawn games including potato sack races, touch football and more! Even take a ride on our train, the Congress Hall Express! Packages are available to stay with us and enjoy all that we have to offer! Call
609-884-8422
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Get Fired Up for an Easter Feast
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Sloppy conditions across N.J. as snow falls throughout state
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Things to do in Cape May during Your Easter Holiday 2013
It's almost Easter Weekend in Cape May NJ. Although our weather today was light snow flakes and a cold rainy mix in Cape May, it's time to plan for your Easter Cape May Sunday Brunch or come and enjoy the parade with your family. You can go on an Easter Egg Hunt, or check out the parade or take a trolley ride.
Come to Cape May for your Easter Holiday |
For more information, please contact the Cape May City Department of Tourism, Recreation and Civic Affairs at (609) 884-9565.
Paul and Jennifer Negro welcome you to visit Tisha’s on the Washington Street Mall in Cape May for a memorable brunch or dinner to celebrate the Easter holiday with friends or family. Tisha’s is open year round featuring two beautiful dining rooms with a fresh, modern look and outside dining on the patio available in season. Tisha’s is established as a great place for a great dining experience. Chef owner Paul Negro’s new American Cuisine is inspired by his Italian heritage and a passion for quality food, pleasing customers for over 20 years. Returning customers will always find some new options as well as their fan favorites. Call 609-884-9119 for reservations. Visitwww.tishafinedining.com for menu and more information.
Make this Easter Day an occasion to remember at the ever-elegant Washington Inn. The Washington Inn offers an Easter Sunday Buffet Brunch 10 a.m. -2 p.m. the entire family will enjoy, adults $28 and children $16. The Washington Inn is also serving a la carte dinner from 4 p.m. A true Cape May Institution, the Washington Inn is located on Washington Street and is open Saturday night March 23 and every Friday and Saturday night beginning March 29th. For Easer Day reservations or more info, call 609-884-5697 or visit washingtoninn.com.
Friday, March 22, 2013
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N.J. to build new artificial reef to ease tension between fishers
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
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Easter Holiday Offerings Abound in Area
Easter Holiday Offerings Abound in Area
Join the Tuckahoe Inn on Easter Sunday from noon to 8 p.m. and enjoy a full course holiday meal from their exclusive Easter menu. You are sure to leave satisfied as each Easter dinner selection includes a choice of appetizer, soup or salad, intermezzo, entrée, dessert, and coffee. Start with the Shrimp Cocktail, Petite Beef Wellington, or Garden Bruschetta followed by the Creamy French Garden Soup. For the main course, sample the Honey Glazed Ham, Prime Rib, Filet Mignon or any of the other fine dining options. Little bunnies also have several choices on the kids’ menu. Finish with a slice of rich Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie, Carrot Cake, and more. Call now for reservations.
Make Rio Grande Diner your destination for a delicious Easter breakfast, lunch, or dinner and celebrate the holiday with a selection from their many Easter specials. The Rio Grande Diner is one of the most versatile full service restaurants on the South Jersey Shore and offers homemade delicacies that satisfy anyone's appetite. Rio Grande Diner's on-premises bakery offers a superb, made-from-scratch selection, from fresh strawberry cakes, cheese cakes, and Greek pastries to homemade cinnamon bread, pies, muffins, and Danish. Be sure to place your order for Easter dinner desserts early. John, family, and staff wish all their loyal customers a blessed Easter. Call 609-886-7376 for more information.
The Harbor View invites both real kids and kids at heart to enjoy Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Saturday, March 30th, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Easter Bunny will be ready and willing for his close-up…simply bring your own camera to capture the moment. The Harbor View will be offering its usual delicious breakfast menu all morning long. Or get a healthy start to Easter Sunday with Harbor View Easter breakfast, served from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Easter dinner will be served from 2 p.m. and features the versatile regular menu plus lots of additional holiday choices. Don’t miss out on your photo op with the Easter Bunny himself. For reservations or more info, call 884-5444.
The always-charming Merion Inn of Cape May invites patrons to join them for Easter Sunday lunch and/or dinner from noon to 8 p.m. The Merion Inn will be featuring their signature full menu in addition to numerous Easter specials and special brunch items from noon to 1:30 pm. Now open for the season, the Merion features Jazz Trio Thursdays from 8:30 pm. Enjoy smooth jazz sounds in a charming Victorian ambiance at a Cape May institution since 1885. For menu and more info, visit www.merioninn.com.
Paul and Jennifer Negro welcome you to visit Tisha’s on the Washington Street Mall in Cape May for a memorable brunch or dinner to celebrate the Easter holiday with friends or family. Tisha’s is open year round featuring two beautiful dining rooms with a fresh, modern look and outside dining on the patio available in season. Tisha’s is established as a great place for a great dining experience. Chef owner Paul Negro’s new American Cuisine is inspired by his Italian heritage and a passion for quality food, pleasing customers for over 20 years. Returning customers will always find some new options as well as their fan favorites. Call 609-884-9119 for reservations. Visitwww.tishafinedining.com for menu and more information.
Make this Easter Day an occasion to remember at the ever-elegant Washington Inn. The Washington Inn offers an Easter Sunday Buffet Brunch 10 a.m. -2 p.m. the entire family will enjoy, adults $28 and children $16. The Washington Inn is also serving a la carte dinner from 4 p.m. A true Cape May Institution, the Washington Inn is located on Washington Street and is open Saturday night March 23 and every Friday and Saturday night beginning March 29th. For Easer Day reservations or more info, call 609-884-5697 or visit washingtoninn.com.
Woody’s Place invites diners to feast on a range of delectable specials this Easter Sunday beginning at 4 p.m. Appetizer choices will include scallops wrapped in bacon or a sushi selection of California and tuna rolls. For the main entrée, Woody’s serves up choices of Steak au Poivre, Grilled Ham Steak drizzled in a cherry glaze, and Fresh Broiled Tilapia stuffed with crab imperial. Before or after enjoying one of these mouth-watering options, Woody’s invites you to their Happy Hour all day and all night with special drink prices and ½ price appetizers at the bar.
For a traditional Easter feast plus favorite Italian delicacies, make Nino’s Family Restaurant your dining destination this holiday weekend. Nino’s features Easter dishes such as lamb and their regular menu of seafood, veal, and pasta creations will also be available. The North Wildwood location is currently closed for renovations, but Nino’s invites all patrons to join them at their Court House location on Route 9 across from Sturdy Savings Bank. Easter dinner will be served Friday, Saturday, and Sunday beginning at 2 p.m.
Casey’s on Third invites you to start the holiday right with their Sunday March 31st Easter Breakfast Buffet for just $10.99 per diner. The whole family is invited to fill up on egg, ham, and cheese casserole, scrambled eggs, pancakes, French toast, hash browns, bacon, sausage, and assorted breads and Danishes. This complete buffet will be featured from 9 a.m. to noon, but Easter patrons are also encouraged to check out Casey’s awesome lunch and dinner specials.
Get your sugary fix this Easter season at “The Greatest Name in Fudge” – Laura’s Fudge Shop. Serving up the sweetest treats since 1926, Laura’s is proud to offer free personalization of your Easter candies this season. Simply pre-order today! Laura’s also features chocolate covered peeps and homemade made-to-order chocolate bunnies, chicks, and eggs. Choose from hollow milk, dark, or white chocolate or opt for Laura’s rich buttercream, coconut, or peanut butter filling. Laura’s also invites Easter patrons to sample their classics including sixteen flavors of homemade fudge, chocolate covered fruits, and salt water taffy. For your holiday candy needs, look no further than Laura’s.
Flip Flopz serves American cuisine with a Caribbean flair. The Flip Flopz menu appeals to every sort of appetite. From soups to salads, appetizers to entrees, all items are prepared fresh and homemade on the premises. Enjoy Fabulous Friday Happy Hour 3-8 p.m. featuring $5 appetizers and drink specials. On Saturdays the chef offers four-course dinner specials for only $20. Delightful food and drink selections along with DJ entertainment on Friday and Saturday, recommends that anyone and everyone will enjoy the Flip Flopz experience this Easter weekend.
The Wharf will be opening Fri., March 29 for the 2013 season for lunch and dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Be sure to stop by on Easter Sunday and enjoy selections from their special holiday menu for only $19.95 per person. The Easter Menu includes a starter, an entrée and a dessert for each person. Appetizers included a house salad with a Citrus Vinaigrette dressing, Seafood Gumbo, Crab Bruschetta or New England clam chowder. Entrees include everything from a Honey Glazed Ham with Pineapple Stuffing to Chicken Francaise with Lemon Butter Sauce or an Herb Roasted Prime Rib of Beef. Be sure to treat yourself to a sweet; it is included in the price. Choose from Cookies and Cream Bread Pudding, Key Lime Pie or Crème Brulee. Satisfy your taste buds this holiday weekend while dining with some friends and family in either their heated outdoor section or cozy dining room inside. Just don’t miss out.
Cape May Quartet to Perform at Cape Church
Quartet to Perform at Cape Church
North Carolina native Rast graduated from the prestigious North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem and received his MA from Virginia Commonwealth University. He moved to Philadelphia in the fall of 1999 to pursue a career in jazz.