by Dorothy Kulisek / Meg Corcoran Being a sailor, he needed to be closer to the sea. During a drive to the northern end of the island, Anton, his wife,
Doug’s father, John T. Hinton, was in the Army and stationed in Cape May Point. He and his wife, Catherine resided at 1311 Mt. Vernon St. in South Cape May,
By Joe Van Blunk When you rode the Greyhound Bus just short of that point on the Island where the very edge of the land ran out and the Atlantic Ocean
by Cheri L. Herlinger You may have noticed a lot of activity at the corner of 11th & Surf Ave. in North Wildwood over the past few months. In January, the
John Freeman By Joe Russo We were just two scruffy college freshmen and our dorm was a beat up trailer in a park adjacent to the main entrance to the campus.
By Bob Ingram He was a lifeguard in Wildwood and he and his rowing partner had almost won the South Jerseys the week before he enlisted, an amazing performance for two
By AL ALVEN of WILDWOOD365.com The sun was just beginning to rise over the factories and smokestacks of Kensington, as 11-year-old Eddie Berg peered out of his bedroom window. A sense
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