
Island Hopping: June 2022
There’s a whole lot to do in Cape May County, so much in fact that whittling down the options for a day’s itinerary is a
There’s a whole lot to do in Cape May County, so much in fact that whittling down the options for a day’s itinerary is a
Saturday, May 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cape May County Zoo, 707 U.S. 9 North This day is all about bringing communities together
By Collin Hall The Malusa family, starting three generations ago with founders Frances Malusa and the late Antonio Malusa, has held Nino’s Family Restaurant together
Looking to try a new breakfast spot? Cape May County is home to a wide variety of places to get a morning bite to eat,
Looking for a place to eat out on Valentine’s Day? Many restaurants are open for Valentine’s Day and the preceding weekend, which also happens to
The Jersey Cape’s local breweries, wineries, and distilleries each have their own unique flair. Safely tour the facilities and talk to the experts to learn how beer, wine, and spirits are made. Send your palate on a journey with tastings and bring your favorite flavor home in a growler or bottle.
By Collin Hall The heap of snow Cape May County received in early January was a nice kick of excitement for the post-holiday slump. Last
Woodcock Trail is hidden behind development west of Cape May Court House just off Route 47 on a piece of land protected via the Cape May Wildlife Refuge. Unlike many trails in the county, there aren’t any water spots here. Despite that, Woodcock offers a great variety of plants and scenery.
Congress Hall has many “winter igloos’ for guests to enjoy outdoor dining. Photo courtesy of Congress Hall. Winter Wonderland at Congress Hall Every day starting
Saturday, Nov. 13, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sponsored by the Cape May County Board of Commissioners, this event is free and open to the
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