STORIES FROM THE ROAD
March 15, 1997
LOOSE CHANGE
A little before dusk, I arrived at the Beasely Point
Toll Bridge which connected Cape May to the mainland
of New Jersey a little south of Atlantic City. There
was no traffic as I walked to the toll booth. I was
supposed to pay a fifty cents toll to go across the
bridge.
The toll collector waived me off and I went back to
the edge of the bridge. When I got to the bridge's
edge, I was surprised at finding two quarters. By the time,
I got off the bridge my coin purse overflowed
with almost eight dollars of various types of coinage.
From what I gathered, motorists who were traveling
across the bridge to gamble at the casinos in Atlantic
City must have thrown the coins over the bridge into
the water for good luck but the winds must have blew
it back on the bridge.
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