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
By Megan Meehan After years spent living all over the country and travelling the world, Patty Dodge has returned to Wildwood to give her family a taste of her childhood. “I
"The angels are always near to those who are grieving, to whisper to them that their loved ones are safe in the arms of God." Kelly Ann McMonagle, 21, of Northeast
by AL ALVEN of WILDWOOD365.com WINTER, like Spring, Summer or Fall, is as much a frame of mind as a time of year. While 20-degree days and bone-chilling winds are not exactly
With another season of The Sun officially upon us, my heart overflows with thanks to our readers, our friends, and especially our advertisers
When creating the cover photo for this Memorial Day issue, we here at The Sun were naturally inspired by that long-held tradition of creatively capturing life’s treasured moments by the
62 Storm ~ City of Wildwood Report written by Winfield Ingles, Chief of Wildwood Police On or about 9:55pm, Monday, March 5th, 1962, this agency received an informational originating from the
by John Mason My first trip to the Wildwoods was in 1961. I stayed at the Hotel Cromwell on Atlantic and 26th Streets with my mom, dad and my Uncle Bob.
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