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Christmas Season Traditions Continue to Draw Crowds

 

By Al Campbell

COURT HOUSE — There was a chill in the air, more than that, actually, it was 35 degrees, but the spirits were high in Middle Township and throughout Cape May County on Friday, Dec. 5.
Hospitality events were happening in this municipality as well as in Lower Township, where numerous businesses opened their doors and offered treats to holiday-minded members of the public.
In Wildwood, the Christmas parade took place. In North Wildwood, a Christmas tree was lit at the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse.
Today, in Wildwoods Convention Center, there are many activities for children of all ages.
See this week’s On Deck for a complete schedule of events.
See the Dec. 10 print edition of the Herald for more holiday photos from around the county.

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