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Peter Shields Inn and Restaurant in Cape May Gets Approval to Serve Alcohol

Issue #137

In This Cape May Local Scoop Issue…

 📆 Cape May Events

☀️ Cape May Local Weather

 🍸 Peter Shields Inn and Restaurant in Cape May Gets Approval to Serve Alcohol

  🏨 Northwind Motel in North Wildwood Set to Become a Condotel After 2024 Season

 💨 Wind Farms and Fishing: Concerns Mount Over Marine Species Impact in Atlantic

 🏈 Eagles Hold Off Browns for 20-16 Victory, but Offensive Concerns Linger

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Peter Shields Inn and Restaurant in Cape May Gets Approval to Serve Alcohol

 Peter Shields Inn and Restaurant in Cape May has been granted a liquor license, allowing alcohol service under specific conditions. The Cape May City Council approved the license transfer, with limitations such as indoor-only alcohol service and no seating at the service bar, except during special events. As of early October, Peter Shields Inn and Restaurant, which remains open Thursday through Monday, has not yet announced the liquor license approval on its social media platforms. The change adds a new element to the restaurant's appeal, offering a refined dining experience with the option to enjoy alcoholic beverages.

Northwind Motel in North Wildwood Set to Become a Condotel After 2024 Season

 The Northwind Motel in North Wildwood will be converted into a condotel after 2024. The Galioto family, who owns the motel, plans to retain the building's charm while modernizing it for future use. The new condotel will offer individual units for sale, with the option to rent them out. This transformation reflects a broader trend of adaptive reuse in Wildwood, preserving the town's mid-century architectural legacy. The Galioto family will continue to manage operations during and after the renovation.

Wind Farms and Fishing: Concerns Mount Over Marine Species Impact in Atlantic

 The South Fork Wind farm, off Long Island’s coast, has raised concerns among fishermen about potential impacts on marine species and their livelihoods. While clean energy advocates champion offshore wind farms, local fishermen like James Auteri have noted significant reductions in their lobster catch. While the impact of turbines at sea is still being studied, there has been evidence of fish species being affected, the fishing community is calling for fair compensation and further monitoring as more projects, including New Jersey’s Atlantic Shores wind farm, are planned.

Eagles Hold Off Browns for 20-16 Victory, but Offensive Concerns Linger

The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Cleveland Browns 20-16, moving to 3-2, but concerns remain. Jalen Hurts led a solid passing game without turnovers, while Grant Calcaterra and Cooper DeJean showed promise. However, the Eagles' offense, coached by Nick Sirianni, continues to look disjointed, and the team made unfortunate history by failing to score in the first quarter for five straight games. The Browns missed key opportunities, hampered by offensive line issues and penalties.

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Answer to the October 13th Trivia Question

Question: Cape May is often considered the oldest seaside resort in the United States. When did it first begin attracting vacationers?

A) 1620
B) 1766
C) 1801
D) 1855

Answer: B) 1766

Cape May began hosting vacationers as early as 1766, primarily attracting visitors from Philadelphia, making it one of the oldest resort destinations in the country

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