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Busy restaurant in North Wildwood, NJ, closes just as summer heats up
A popular restaurant in North Wildwood has recently closed for good just as the busy summer season heats up. Most people know that the restaurant business is very difficult, even in a bustling state like New Jersey. In fact, the National Restaurant Association says only about 20% of restaurants are...
It’s Nesting Season! Watch Out For Turtles on Jersey Shore Roads, Towns Urge
Attention Jersey Shore goers! It's turtle crossing season!. If you're heading to the Jersey shore this summer and you see an oddly-placed rock on the road, careful not to hit it! It could very well be a mama turtle. It's turtle crossing season at the Jersey shores, and drivers are...
Taylor Swift fans will want to check out NJ Shore town’s attraction
The Jersey Shore town that Taylor Swift called home during childhood summers has a brand new exhibit that’s bound to attract Swifties from all over. Swift’s family has actually loaned throwback photos of the megastar as the centerpiece of this Taylor Swift collection at Stone Harbor Museum. In...
How a huge Hollywood talent became a local at this NJ coffee shop
It’s always cool and a little bit surreal when you come across a famous person when you least expect it. When I lived in LA, I saw Whoopi Goldberg driving past me and Laurie Metcalf waiting for someone outside of a movie theater in Glendale, just to name a few.
UPDATE: Necropsy Indicates Cape May Carriage Horse Died of Blood Clot
His name was Ice. He was a Percheron draft horse in his teens, weighing about 1,900 pounds and standing more than 19 hands high. He was a carriage horse for the Cape May Carriage Company known for his impressive size, striking white color and gentle disposition. On Thursday night, Ice...
Cape May Zoo Wants YOU To Choose Baby Wallaby’s New Name
Is there anything cuter in this world than an itty bitty baby? If you answered "yes," first of all, it was rhetorical. Secondly, you're kicked off of fun island because nobody wants you here anyway. Babies are THE BEST. Period. They're cute and cuddly and laugh at your funny faces....
Drivers urged to stay alert for turtles on Jersey Shore roadways
Heading to the shore anytime soon? You might want to slow down on the roads and be on the lookout for wildlife. It's been a very active nesting season for diamondback terrapins and they are constantly at risk of getting hit by cars as they try to cross busy roads, according to experts.
Carriage horse that died pulling tourists likely had cardiac attack, exam shows
A horse that collapsed and died while pulling a carriage of tourists in Cape May last week have suffered a sudden blood clot or severe cardiac event, according to an autopsy shared with the company running the excursions. The horse, named “Ice,” was otherwise “very healthy,” a team of veterinarians...
At The Shore: Fourth of July Music, Theater, Shows
The Fourth of July is almost here and you can toast America’s birthday by attending an array of holiday concerts, music events or plays. With a week full of “Killer Queens,” “Little Mermaids” and epic DJs, there is an adventure for everyone. Dates include July...
Sea Isle to Consider Options for Adding Shade to Playground
Jake Seymour brought his 2-year-son, Vincent, to Sea Isle City’s municipal playground on John F. Kennedy Boulevard to have some fun on the slides. Vincent let out a few squeals of laughter when his dad picked him up for some play time. However, Seymour was surprised when he touched the slides and other playground equipment.
Ferry dining destination includes micro market
Panoramic views of the Delaware Bay greet visitors to the New Jersey ferry terminal in Cape May. So too does a new dining complex that includes a grab-and-go micro market, a bar and restaurant, a café and catering space for private events. For terminal guests short on time, the...
This Great White Shark Nursery Near New York City Is Home to Over 200 Baby White Sharks
In a triangular area between Montauk Point, Long Island, Cape May, New Jersey, and New York City, there are hundreds of baby great white sharks! This area is now believed by researchers to be the North Atlantic’s primary and probably only great white shark nursery. Shark scientists have had a clue this nursery has been here since the mid-1980s, but its existence has only recently been confirmed. These are also the same waters where the world’s second-largest animal inhabits.
Classic American Tales presents more "Tales at the Dormer House" in July
(CAPE MAY, NJ) -- Pulitzer-prize winner and Algonquin Round Table wit, Edna Ferber (1885 – 1968) wrote short stories, plays, and novels, many requiring extensive research. For example, she lived on a riverboat before writing "Show Boat." Many of her novels were adapted into other mediums, including "Show Boat" (musical) and "Giant." (movie). "The Royal Family" and "Dinner at Eight" were just two of the plays she wrote with George S. Kaufman.
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