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Curious Cape Cod: The original Cape Cod canal?
EASTHAM I was spinning records with my DJ and UFO expert, Klaus Encounterz, when his crop circle klaxon sounded an alert. We ceased our def jams, checked the radar, and launched a drone over a nearby organic wheatgrass farm.
Images from above the scene showed bewildered horticulturalists pointing to the middle of a green field, where an odd pattern had been crisply etched. The drone flew higher, taking in the big picture, and the following message was revealed in the grass: Was there a canal on Cape Cod before the Cape Cod Canal?
Coronavirus in N.J.: What’s reopened, what concerts, festivals and shows are rescheduled, canceled. (May 12, 2021)
Posted May 12, 2021
Performing virtually during last year s Cape May Music Festival are, from left, Bay Symphony Orchestra conductor Jed Gaylin, flautist Susan Rotholz and New York Chamber Ensemble artistic director Eliot Ballen. This year s fest will start with a virtual concert but then move to live performances starting Memorial Day weekend.Photo courtesy of Cape May MAC
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♦ The 32nd annual Cape May Music Festival begins 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday, May 13, with a free virtual concert prerecorded and presented by Cape May MAC, the New York Chamber Ensemble and the Bay Atlantic Symphony. A live Q&A will follow the performance.
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Remember how controversial the state takeover of Atlantic City was back during Gov. Chris Christie’s second term?
Well, that’s scheduled to end this year. But a bill that has started advancing in the Assembly would extend it another four years while restoring Civil Service and interest arbitration rights to the city’s public workers.
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