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The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May Holds Installation Dinner

Pictured from left: June Cooper

By Press Release

The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May held its annual installation dinner Oct. 23. New executive board members are James Ridgway, Bernadette Matthews, Charity Clark, Veronica Morey, Mary Stewart, and Elizabeth Hulitt.
Board of directors are Andy Barber, Michael Clark, Robert Ellis, Tina Giaimo, Johnathan Hirsch, Volha Kislaya, Eliza Lotozo, John Matusiak, Carol Menz, Dillon Mullock, Shirley Phinney, Jordan Rowan, Harley Shuler, Steven Steger, Terese Thompson, Barbara Tomalino, and Kelsy Wise.
Yearly award winners for that evening were given to Diane Wieland, director Cape May County Tourism – Community, OceanFirst Cape May Branch – Good Neighbor, Barbara Tomalino – volunteer, The Boarding House our Tourism Partner.
Milestone Awards for years in business awarded to Crest Savings Bank – 100 years, LaMer Beachfront Inn – 50 years, Carney’s – 40 years, and Bath Time – 25 years.
The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May, since forming in 1951, has endeavored to be the voice of the business community and dedicated to promoting and enhancing the quality of life, and interests of both its members and residents of the great city of Cape May. The chamber is dedicated to the ongoing vitality of the island’s historical, cultural, and recreational features that make Cape May a premier destination for visitors and provide a special way of life for our residents.

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