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Culinary Devotees Celebrate 14th Annual Feasting on History

 

By Al Campbell

ERMA — Attack jets and vintage warplanes moved aside May 6 to make way at Naval Air Station Wildwood at Cape May County Airport so the crowd could delight on culinary specialties from local restaurants, wine from local vineyards, and beer from resident brewers. It was the 14th annual Feasting on History, one of the region’s premier events that helps fund Historic Cold Spring Village.
Event’s sponsors included Sturdy Savings Bank, Cape May-Lewes Ferry, Gaiss Market, Ford-Scott & Associates and Billmae Cottage.

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