The History of Wildwood Parks

by Cathy Tchorni Would you be surprised to know that Wildwood used to have a fresh water pond? It did! Read on... Originally Wildwood was a spit of densely covered oak, holly

WBP Capt. Dutch Hoffman

Summer 2016 Editor Letter

Celebrating Joe Maloy

May-June 2016 Editor Letter

WILDWOOD HISTORIC MUSEUM NOTES SPRING 2016

Wildwood High School Cornerstone dedication, 1916Do the names, Artenzie Delli Paoli, George Betz, Herman and Irene Gulick, Ruth Freed, Mary Green Mancia, Doug DeWeese or Ray Tietelman

WHILE YOU WERE AWAY 2016…

“Winter is in my head, but eternal spring is in my heart.” Victor Hugo. We here at The Sun know just how that French novelist felt! Although spring is the

Wishin’ you Good Fishin’

Dear Fellow Anglers: I like to offer a warm welcome to you. I’ve been known to rant a bit so I will ask for forgiveness now. I always

Grandmom’s Beach House

by Angel Burns, Sue's granddaughter The year 2015 marked two special occasions for my grandmother, Sue DeLapo. Namely, her 100th birthday celebrated in November and the 60th anniversary of her beach

Pacific Avenue in Wildwood ~ A Trip Down Memory Lane

by Meg Corcoran Thomas Wolfe once said, “You can’t go home again,” sadly implying that one can never return to a memorable place in time. Happily, history is highly regarded in