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Finally, Cape Gazette editor Trish Vernon was able to have her picture in the Traveler Series through Accent on Travel’s Hosted Journey Series. This customized trip to Italy began in the Prosecco region, where the small group enjoyed food and wine. ....
Commonality among English and American counterparts John Lamb, left, mayor of Lewes, England, and local Lewes Mayor Ted Becker spent a half-hour discussing their respective towns during a recent interview. SOURCE: MIRADOR TELEVISION Nick Roth January 7, 2021 Two Lewes mayors came together from either side of the Atlantic Ocean for a recent chat about the similarities and differences of their respective towns. Local Lewes Mayor Ted Becker and Mayor John Lamb of Lewes, England, joined co-hosts Keith Hayes and Melissa Winton for a half-hour discussion on Mirador Television. They covered a variety of topics, including town history, local customs and, inevitably, how each community is handling COVID-19. ....
Insightful, thought-provoking cartoons based upon happenings in Delaware s Cape Region. Check back twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, to see the latest cartoon published in the Cape Gazette. Contact Jim Paterson at ....
An elegant whisper of France amid the pizzas, burgers and corn dogs For 27 years, a little bit of France thrived at the corner of Second and Wilmington in Rehoboth. SUBMITTED PHOTO Bob Yesbek December 18, 2020 Cape Gazette Editor-in-Chief Trish Vernon sent me a note a couple of weeks ago regarding a recipe for a dish served by one of our pioneer restaurants here at the beach. A fan of this column had contacted her about connecting with Nancy Wayson (formerly Nancy Wolfe), the founder of one of Rehoboth’s most memorable eateries, Chez La Mer. Back in the early ‘80s, Nancy’s restaurant at the corner of Second and Wilmington was the definitive go-to spot for much of the Washington, D.C. glitterati. Reservations ran weeks in advance; and every dish required her personal stamp of approval. ....