Henri J Bedard of North Wildwood, NJ Receives Highest Honor by the French Republic for His Heroic Services in the Liberation of France During WW2

By Dorothy Kulisek / Meg Corcoran Marcel Bertrand and Antoine Noslier met in March 2009 when Antoine contacted WWII survivor Marcel, who lives near his hometown in France. Antoine is a

Flying with Miss Wildwood Gables & Bill James

by Dorothy Kulisek / Meg Corcoran An article in the Wildwood museum about James states “For most Wildwood residents, a brief flight in James’ bi-plane was their first experience in the

With Love from your Editor

Can I sail through the changing ocean tide, can I handle the seasons of my life? These are just some of the questions I ask myself on a beautiful, sunny day

Treadmill to The Sun: The Kulisek family makes Wildwood History

Here is our story. . .
Dorothy, who owns her very own pair of ruby red slippers, ironically wasn’t wearing them when she set out to find her own Land

Being Hooked on Books

by Nola Kane And oh what a wonderland it was for a kid like me, who’d never seen so many books at once! Books stocked from the floor to ceiling in

An Old Wildwood Family Tree

BY MEG CORCORAN/DOROTHY KULISEK Author and educator Helen Keller once said, “A man can’t make a place for himself in the sun if he keeps taking refuge under the family tree.” Fortunately,

Our Porch

By Al "Butch" Love While collecting my thoughts about my favorite place to be by the sea, I wondered, how can I write a story about our porch and make it

Bunky Goes on Summer Vacation

by Dorothy Kulisek / Meg Corcoran Thanks to a mom with a knack for documenting life’s sweetest (and sandiest) moments, Bunky Wertman’s childhood vacations by the sea will live forever. His

This Old Hereford Inlet House

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,

Joe Russo ~ A Wildwood Icon

by Joe Russo Not long after my father’s funeral people started asking me: “What are you going to put in The Sun about your dad?” I said that I didn’t