Philadelphia Women's Journal

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You’re never more than a stone’s throw away from ample family fun in Stone Harbor, New Jersey.
Some one hundred and five miles north of the Victorian enclave of Cape May, NJ in the somewhat sleepy little town of Spring Lake, NJ, visitors will find one of the most practically perfect, romantic little spots along the entire, northeastern shoreline; Victorian-themed but without the crowds and the hustle and bustle of its southern-most counterpart, Cape May.

Since the 17th century, when the southern tip of New Jersey was home to a thriving whaling community, Cape May’s identity, culture and its economy has always been linked to the bounty of the sea.
A Celebration of Sea and Song!
Nestled along the wild and scenic Maurice River in Commercial Township, the quiet fishing village of Port Norris is getting ready to make some noise.
Pre-travel care sounds complicated to you? You never thought about needing SHOTS for your trip? Very few of these immunizations are required, but you should hear the rationale for taking them before you decline them.
“Be Prepared, This Place Can Become Habit Forming!”

New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment.

New Jersey is well known for the production of an abundance of fine quality fruits and vegetables. It is lesser known for having the soil and climate to grow grapes that make exceptional wines.

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