ISLAND LOVE – TIM & BARBARA BLUTE

2019 Hello Dear Readers

Legend of the Sanddollar

Photo of Sanddollar found on Hereford Inlet by Dorothy Kulisek “After the death of my brother Michael, 24 years ago, my family found comfort on taking long walks along the inlet

An Interesting Discovery of History in the Wildwood Historic Museum

Did you know the Wildwood Historic Museum is home to the most amazing aerial view wall mural of the island dating back to 1910?! But there were no planes flying in

OLD PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE HAYWOOD FAMILY

BOYS PARLOR CAMP, JULY 1907 IN WILDWOOD

Doris Bradway: Wildwood’s only woman Mayor

“History is herstory, too.” ~Anon. by Cathy Tchorni worldly, separate from rural Cape May County, Wildwood “vibe” during the first half of

The Sweeney’s Old Shute Cottage, The new “Saoirse”

“Old places have souls.” ~Anonymous homeowner by Dorothy Kulisek Jim and Deb Sweeney, whose family trees both proudly began generations ago in Wildwood, possess an ongoing love for Wildwood that is evident

LAVANIA MOULTRIE’S LEGACY by-the-Sea

by Dorothy Kulisek In 1902, Lucinda Powell, a Seminole Indian from the Florida Everglades, sent her 12 year old daughter Lavania to Anglesea in North Wildwood to live with Captain Sam