To the Editor:
We have been blessed with the ability to serve residents and visitors of Cape May County for the past 10 years.
In 2015, our business partner Sally Laudeman passed away. With her passing, her interest in the business now belongs to Jennifer and Anthony Santisi. The Santisis share Sally’s love of this landmark building and how it serves as a special place to our unique community.
Unfortunately, rumors are being spread that Lucky Bones is being evicted from the property. Living in Cape May County, rumors are realities that we have to live with. As a business owner, I tend to ignore rumors, whether they are being spread maliciously or not. But when a rumor like this affects our greatest asset, our employees, it is time for me to address it.
Lucky Bones helps provide a living for a large number of Cape May County families. One can imagine the stress and anxiety that they have, particularly around the holidays, hearing that they could be losing their source of income. Even our assurance that their jobs are safe is not always sufficient when the rumor mill is telling them something different.
The Santisis and the Craigs have a long term business arrangement. We both want to continue to make Lucky Bones a very special place. On behalf of our hard working staff, the Santisi and the Craig families together wish to put these rumors to rest.