TONY LUKE’S
It’s well worth the trip!
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6200 New Jersey Ave. at Sweetbriar Rd. in Wildwood Crest
Cheesesteaks ~ ChiCken Cutlet ~ Roast PoRk BReakFast sanDWiChes Served All Day Long 609-770-7033
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250 96th St. • Stone Harbor, NJ 08247609.967.4653 • jewelry-studio.com
Seaside Greetings !
Watercolor by Dorothy Kulisek
NoVeMBer deCeMBer 2012 Year 9 Vol. 5
Reopening EasterHoly Thursday, March 28, 2013
“Winter came down to our home one nightQuietly pirouetting in on silvery-toed slippers of snow,
And we, we were children once again.”~Bill Morgan, Jr.
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“Just remember that underneath the winters bitter snow lies a seed that with suns love becomes a rose.” ~Bette Midler
Colleen WilsonBroker Associate
Cell: (609) 602-20083300 Pacific Avenue
Wildwood, nJ 609-523-1112
email: [email protected] www.weichert.com www.FromBeachtoBay.net
There is No Time More Fitting to Say . . . THANK YOU!
Your business is always greatly appreciated!
My Sincere Wishes of Health and Peace to ALL.
May You and Your Family Have a Happy Holiday
Season Filled With Comfort, Laughter and Joy!
Colleen
3NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2012 It’s OK to say Merry Christmas!
“Begin doing what you want to do now. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand, and melting like a snowflake.”~ Marie Ray
for the kid in all of us!
November 26, 2012 thru JaNuary 4, 2013
The Gift That Never Goes Out of Style!
SeaSon PaSS $260 • Good for one ride wristband per day and one 3 hour session per day
at one of our two waterparks.
eaSy RideR $195 • Offers the same privileges as the Season pass at a special price for children
under 42” (in shoes) at the time of activation or for adults over 25 years of age. Great for parents!
wateRPaRk admiSSionS 4 admissions for $115 or 10 admissions for $210
Includes all day waterpark general admission. Only available during our sale.
x-Ride 3 Pak $50 • Includes 3 Xtreme Ride admissions
moR-ez CaRd $35 • Includes 70 tickets plus coupons.
moRey’S PieRS GiFt CaRdS $25, $50, $75 or $100
Can be applied towards any purchase at any Morey’s Piers’ ticket booth, Guest Services,
Waterpark ticket office or retail store(s).
SiGhtSeeR tRam CaR 25 Rides $40 • Tickets do not expire.
Sightseer Tram is owned and operated by Wildwoods’ Boardwalk S.I.D.
PalaCe oF SweetS 4 admissions for $39 or 10 admissions for $79
Includes unlIMIted same day admission to Adventure Maze and one same day admission
to lazer Maze.
BReakFaSt in the Sky 2 admissions for $85 or 4 admissions for $165
Gift Certificates for a delicious breakfast served in style on the Giant Wheel.
Advance reservations required. Limited availability.
Order a GifT fOr SOmeONe Special online at www.moreyspiers.com or by dialing 1866-MOReyS1 (1-866-667-3971) during sale dates, 7am to midnight, 7 days a week. Add $10 uPS or $3 First Class Mail shipping fee.
Walk up purchases begin Monday, november 26th at the Blue Palms Motel located at lincoln and Atlantic Avenues, Wildwood. Monday through Friday, 10am to 3pm.
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November Hath 30 Days.E’en in these bleak November days, there’s gladness for the heart that heeds.–Charles D. Shanly
December November “Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me.”
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LightiNg CereMoNy • open house
• Community gathering in the hereford Lighthouse Courtyard
• hot Chocolate & Cookies• a Visit from santa & Mrs. Claus
• holiday Music by Margaret Mace Children’s Choir
• art of gymnastics Performance• Maritime Folk singer, Peter harp
11/21 Wildwood Catholic HS pres-ents “Little Shop of Horrors” 7pm
11/22 Thanksgiving Day.“All that we behold is full of blessings.” William Wordsworth
11/23 Nat’l Day of Listening. start a simple but powerful new holiday tradition: set aside one hour today to record a conversation with someone im-portant to you.
11/24 GobbLe WobbLe Run/walk off those calories after Thanksgiving; strollers and pets welcome! 8:30am start at Wildwood Catholic HS 609.522.2704
December Hath 31 Days.He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.
~Proverbs 15:15
12/1 West Cape May Christmas Parade 5pm. Rain Date Dec. 2. 884-1005
12/7 Hereford Inlet Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. 1st & Central Ave., North Wildwood. Christmas Tree lighting, Santa Clause and refresh-ments. 5:30 p.m. Free.
12/7 Friends of J. Thompson bak-er Holiday House Tours 7pm-9pm. 729-4515 or 522-0060
12/7 Greater Wildwood Christmas Jaycees Parade. See page 7 . 609.729.5501.
12/7-8 Wildwood Family Holiday Celebration Wildwoods Convention Center. FREE Holiday bazaar 10am-5pm. 609.729.9000. See ad on this page.
12/7 National Pearl Harbor Re-membrance Ceremony. St. Demetrios Church at Hereford Inlet Seawall, North Wildwood by VFW Memorial Post 5941. Noon. 609.729.5832. President Franklin D. Roosevelt described December 7, 1941, as a “Date which will live in infamy.”
12/8 Chanukah begins at sundown.
12/9 “Sounds of Christmas” Concert at Assumption Church, Wildwood Crest 7pm with Bel Canto Lyric Opera Company of Philadelphia performing. Doors open at 6:30pm.
12/11 CriMe WatCh Meetings are held every 2nd Tuesday of the month at the North Wildwood Rec center on 9th & central.
Pantry opens10:30 Hot Lunch served 11:30
First Baptist Church 230 E. Maple Ave., Wildwood (609) 729-2002
Comfort and Joy Served up Hot Lunch Program
thUrsdays
12/21 Winter Solstice.
12/25 Happy birthday Jesus! Hark, how all the welkin rings,
’Glory to the King of kings’Peace on Earth, and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled.~Charles Wesley (1707-88)
12/26-31 boardwalk Classic. Wildwoods Convention Center. The largest holiday basketball tournament in the country! Featuring 70 High School Boys and Girls teams. Admission fee. 9am-9pm. 609-884-4297. www.bbclassic.net
12/28 Full Cold Moon 5:21am when the winter cold fastens its grip and the nights become long and dark. This full moon is also called the Long Nights Moon by some Native American tribes.
Continue a family tradition with an exciting holiday celebration filled with fun for the entire family!
DECEMBER 7TH
6:30 p.m. ’till Shopping Bazaar 7:00 p.m. Jaycees Christmas Parade
(Rain Date: Sunday, Dec. 9th – line up 4pm, parade 5pm)
8:00 p.m. Tree Lighting Ceremony & Parade Awards (Wildwoods Convention Center following the parade)
Celebrate the holidays with a fun-filled day of FREE activities at the Wildwoods Convention Center!
DECEMBER 8TH
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Children’s Craft Making Table & Face Painters 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Shopping Bazaar, Holiday Movies & Fun Entertainers
10:30 a.m. Gibson School of Irish Dance 11:00 a.m. Art of Gymnastics & Cheer 11:30 a.m. Wildwood Catholic High School 12 Noon Santa arrives! 12:30 p.m. Ken Northridge ~ Magician 1:30 p.m. Glenwood Choir (t.) 1:50 p.m. Wildwood Middle School Choir (t.) 2:10 p.m. Wildwood High School Choir (t.) 2:30 p.m. Avalon String Band 3:30 p.m. Cape Trinity Catholic Choir 4:00 p.m. Margaret Mace Choir
The Wildwoods’ 5th Annual
Family Holiday CelebrationDecember 7 - 8, 2012
Visit WildwoodHoliday.com or call 609.729.9000
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5NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2012 It’s OK to say Merry Christmas!
the sUN by-the-sea©2012 is the original nostalgic bi-monthly paperpublished by so they’ll Know, inc.
Published, edited & designed by dorothy & rob Kulisek
with the help of those listed here:Louann Catanoso • Mia Chiarella
• Meg Corcoran • Marilyn Guidetti Kirk Hastings • Alison Heller • Anita Hirsch
• Bob Ingram • Josh Kinney • Al Love • Steve Murray • Megan Rogers • Joe Russo
• Gary Sloan • Anne Vinci • Jessica Westerland
• Danielle Wilson
DisclaimerThe Sun by-the-Sea Newspaper© and So They’ll Know Inc. cannot pledge the accurateness or compre-hensiveness of all editorial content in all of its constituent parts.
“Any society that needs disclaimers has too many lawyers.” ~Erik Pepke
thaNK a Vet today
from the editor
“congress shall make no law respecting an establishment or religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a
redress of grievances.” – 1st Amendment to the Constitution of the u.s.A.
Managing EditorRob Kulisek
609.435.2457
Artist, Editor & PublisherDorothy McMonagle Kulisek
609.214.5608Photographer
Megan Rogers609.425.0552
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We Were CaLLed the BeaCh BoysBy al Love Page 14
XMas jiNgLe By Mia chiarella P. 16
Pos, tooCh & dUBBsthey Were My FrieNds by Joe Russo Pages 18-19
toP 10 MoVies to Be thaNKFUL For by Meg the Movie Buff Page 20
WiLdWood historiC soCietyBLast FroM the Past! by Anne Vinci Page 29
ChUrChes oN the isLaNd P. 30
CaNNiNg’s ChristMas tree Lotby Pat canning Page 32
Morey’s Piers by alison heller P. 34
theodore rooseVeLt by Steve Murray P. 36
CaPt. gary sLoaN’s Wish List P. 39
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Original watercolors of 2nd Ave. Jetty and Hereford Inlet Historic Lighthouse in North Wildwood by Artist, Dorothy McMonagle Kulisek
Wishing you Peace by-the-Sea
Guide us to Thy perfect Light
tO: Dorothy KulisekP.O. Box 2101
Wildwood, NJ 08260
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“TREE ON A JETTy” IS ALSO AVAILABLE
according to henry james, “summer afternoon—summer afternoon have always been the two most beautiful words in the english language.” however, for me, (and most likely many other local business owners) in the midst of a busy summer, they are more like “september, september!” just knowing that the most perfect month on the calendar is waiting on the horizon is enough to keep you going when the going gets tough! and this year, our september was exceptionally perfect!. . . 80° clear blue sky days with identical ocean temps of clean and calm seas for dipping in... and a wide open quiet and vacant beach. . .need i say more?
Normally after the sun comes out, i am blessed to hear so many nice compliments coming from happy faces. But after announcing in my last editor letter that i was not planning on making a holiday sun this year, i was instead greeted with a fair share of disappointments from readers with sad faces. i mostly heard, you can’t possibly mean that i have to wait until spring for the next sun! that’s so long!”
the editor in me naturally began to feel a little guilty. My executive decision ‘to not publish’ for the holidays backfired on me:-). so i reverted with the proverbial ‘it is a woman’s prerogative to change her mind’, and since i enjoyed such a delightful month off, i packed my beach bag away and set out to work on all things ‘holiday’.
i came to realize, in a new light, the depth of kindness surrounding me. to know that the sun is making our island a brighter place is enough to keep me warm all winter long. i hope you all enjoy a most wonderful season of joy along with your special ‘2 suns-in-1’ holiday issue. Until spring. . .
“When you handle yourself, use your head; when you handle others, use your heart.” -Donna Reed, (Mary Bailey)
The Lynch Who Stole Christmas(From the Grinch, that is!)Making sure that every child in the Wildwoods has a present to open on
Christmas morning.To help, please contact John Lynch [email protected]
Dec. 15 5pm ~ 9pmHistoric Dennisville
Christmas House Tour & Caroling
Jack Connolly at (609) 861-1338 or [email protected].
Featured House: c. 1790Thomas, Jr. and Zilpah Ludlam House
the sun by-the-sea p.o.box 2101 wildwood, nj 08260 609.522.2721 www.sunbythesea.com [email protected]
kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile, kindness.
- Mother Teresa
I LOVE, LOVE The SUN
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~ Joe Brooks, facebook comment
6 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2012
7400 Ocean Ave. Wildwood Crest, NJ Reservations: 609.729.5959Open Year Round I Available for Catering I giawildwoodcrest.com
Family Style DinnersSundays starting at 5pm
Fine Italian Dining
Beth, Mia & Vince Chiarella
Book Your Holiday Parties!
A Gift from Gia
In the true holi-day spirit, we are compelled to want to give. There are many organiza-tions that vie for o u r g e n e r o u s hearts at Christ-mastime. A well known local Wild-wood family, the
Chiarella’s, would like to call upon your hearts once again to support their annual “Gift from Gia” program. The Chiarella’s have used their broken hearts over the past 14 years to bless the many children who must spend their Christmas inside Cooper Hospital. Their sadness at Christmastime is now softened every year by an unspeakable joy that only comes from a giving heart. In that spirit, their daughter Gia’s memory continues to live on. Read below to find out how you can be filled with the same kind of Christmas joy.
gifts may be dropped off unwrapped at any of our local schools, at our home at 2309 central ave. in North Wildwood, or at gIa, 7400 ocean ave. in Wildwood crest.
“What comes from the heart, goes to the heart.” - Samuel Taylor coleridge
voted best diner at the shorePhiladelphia & Jersey Shore Magazine
voted best family restaurantMy Fox Philly ‘08 Hot List
StarDiner Cafe
325 W. spruce avenue • north Wildwood729-4900 • www.stardinercafe.com
2nd location now open! 245 W. White horse Pike • Galloway • 748-0033
breakfast • lunch • dinner early bird specials from 3:00-5:30pm
full course dinnersblackboard sPecials
children’s menu Try Our Famous Sauteed Dishes!
seafood • steak • choPsHomemade Pastries & Cakes
take-out availableMajor Credit Cards Accepted
oPen year round
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“Gifts of time and love are surely the basic ingredients of a truly merry Christmas.” ~Peg Bracken
Open Every Day in Cape May, Stone Harbor and Ocean City
For our Wildwood friends, we are open Fri., Sat. & Sun. at Roberts Ave. on the Boardwalk
Order now or by 12/13/12 for discounted price and tell us when you would like it shipped.
Now Taking Holiday Mail Orders
SHIPPING INCLUDEDCALL 1-800-23-FUDGE
Send a 1lb. Box of Our Whipped Creamy Fudge
Anywhere in the USA for $19.50
The Original Fudge Kitchen
Visit FudgeKitchens.com
Join us for the Annual
Wildwoods’ Christmas ParadePresented by the Greater Wildwood Jaycees
Friday, December 7(rain date Sunday December 9, see our website for updates)
Parade begins at 7:00pm from 16th Ave along Central Ave, down Pacific Ave to Heather Ave, then east to Ocean Ave and back north to the Wildwoods Convention Center where the Tree Lighting and Awards ceremonies will be held.
Registration at 6:00pm at the North Wildwood Recreation Center,
10th and Central Avenues
For more informationor to register, visitour website or call
609.729.5501
wildwoodholiday.com
8 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2012
- 1 or 2 person flight on The Red Baron Bi-Plane!- Fly aboard the C172 with up to 3 people- Aerobatic rides (the Ultimate Rollercoaster)- Flight instruction and aircraft rental available
www.RedBaronAirTours.comCALL (609) 861-4111
...over the beautiful Jersey Shore!
must present Coupon. not valid on easter Candy or with any other offer or mail orders
10% off Our Gift tO YOu
the sunyour total purChase
Since 1926
www.laurasfudgeshop.com
WildWood & ocean ave.
wildwood, nj 609-729-1555
1-800-4-lauras
Cold TimeThe sun is lower each day,
the Monarch butterflies havecome and gone, and
the Fall festivals are fading,dappled memories now.
Halloween cats have scattedand Tom Turkey is a skeleton,as Christmas joy infuses old
and young alike, while an infantNew Year waits in the wings.
Then, we’ll be in old, slow Winter,bundled and brave against the
blasts that sweep off the sealike unwanted memories,
and Spring is a distant dream.– Bob Ingram
“I can do all things through coffee and prayer.”
Haircuts for the Entire Family!
Gina & Susan
Walk-ins Welcome
Like us at ‘His and Hairs Salon’
New Jersey & Chestnut Aves. North Wildwood
(609) 729-HAIROpen Wednesday thru Saturday
(4247)
Happy Winter!
(L) jack stocker and dave grasso at the Wildwood Convention Center Wildwood high school 50 Plus Class reunion 2012. stocker Class of 1947, grasso Class of 1946.
in 1992, together again! dave grasso and jack stocker posed to celebrate 50 years after being Lifeguards.
Pictured are Wildwood Crest Beach Pa-trol, dave grasso and jack stocker in 1942. Both are Wildwood Crest natives and good friends.
LIFETIME WILDWOOD FRIENDS
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SALES EXCLUDEUggs, Patagonia, North Face
Open Daily Year Round
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located down the street from kONA on the corner of Arctic & Rio grande Aves.
609-522-7898
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609-522-7899©sunbythesea
“The joy you give others is the joy that comes back to you.” ~anon.
10 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2012
North Wildwood Irish Festival5 Miles of Irish
Smiles!Irish eyes are always smilin’
North Wildwood’s emerald society marching in the sunday parade
jesse, rick, jack & Paul
Vic & Bert Cappuccino with one of their 11 children, Vicki.
tom & Michelle Casey (Photo by Jim Dempsy)
Paul greenhalgh, author of sept-oct sUN story
“irish Boxing”
dolly & Bill Mcgee in the celebrity tram car
jim terra, john Paulsen, Bettyann, and Lainey Katie davis, and Cathy & john Leahy
Barbara Cole, Peg Weachter, Kelly tolomeo, diane Maguire, Kathy Mills
“In the New Year, may your right hand always be stretched out in friendship, but never in want.” ~Irish proverb
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Specialty Brews $4Magners Irish Cider - Sam Adams Boston Lager - Sierra Nevada Sea-
sonal - Guinness - Smithwicks
House Martini or Manhattan $5.
Bowl of Soup or Large Salad $5.Cup of Soup $2.
Chef ’s Soup du Jour
French Onion caramelized vidalia on-ions in beef broth topped with Gruyere
Seafood Bisque a rich and creamy blend of seafood
Cobb Salad fresh grilled chicken breast served over chopped romaine tossed with balsamic vinaigrette and topped with tomatoes, egg, gorgonzola cheese and crispy bacon
Tomato and Fresh Mozzarella
Cajun Chicken grilled and blackened fresh cajun chicken breast served over our house salad with shredded cheddar jack cheese, croutons and honey mus-tard dressing
Spinach Salad baby spinach, red pep-per, red onion, mushrooms, and feta cheese
Chicken Fruit Salad chunk chicken breast, almonds, celery, grapes and chives
Stuffed Sandwiches $6.99Tuna salad tossed with celery, mayon-naise, lettuce and tomato
Roast Beef Roasted beef top round me-dium rare with American cheese, lettuce and tomato
Ham Virginia ham, lettuce, tomato and American cheese
Hot Sandwiches $6.99served with Fries and Cole Slawor a Cup of Soup
Smokin’ Pork BBQ slow cooked smoke, house tender pulled pork served on a bakery fresh bun
Turkey Burger topped with American cheese, lettuce and tomato
Buffalo Chicken Fried Chicken Toast-ed in house sauce
Crab Cake jumbo lump crab cake with lettuce and tomato served on a kaiser roll
Burger 1/2 Pound fresh beef topped with lettuce, tomato and American cheese
Black Jack Burger Cajun blackened burger covered with melted pepper jack cheese and served with creole mayo
Hot Turkey w/Bacon, Jack Cheese, let-tuce, tomato and onion
Hot Turkey Reuben on Rye thinly sliced turkey w/sweet and sour cabbage and Swiss cheese
Irish Dip Roasted Pork w/cheese and cabbage on a long roll w/dipping gravy
Hot Turkey Salad Wrap hot turkey salad, romaine, chopped tomato, corn, shredded Jack cheese, Ranch dressing, w/cup of salsa
Platters $9.75Filet Tip w/Bordelaise Sauce served on pumpernickel with potato wedges, cole slaw, and the vegetable du jour
Broiled Fish of the Day, Scallops & Shrimp served with potato wedges, cole slaw and vegetable du jour
Crab Cake served with potato wedges, cole slaw & vegetable du jour
Fried Shrimp served with french fries and cole slaw
Happy Thanksgiving!Thursday, Nov. 20
Special Thanksgiving Menu
Ring in the New Year at Westy’s!Monday, Dec. 31
Special New Year’s Eve MenuStellar Mojo 10pM
Book Your Holiday Parties!Large parties upstairs
101 e. Walnut ave. North Wildwood 609-522-4991
opeN 7 DaYS Year roUNDwestysirishpub.com
Irish PubWarm up with Westy’s Winter Lunch Menu
Happy Hour Everday 4-7
at bar only
The Westy’s Sliced turkey breast, Cream cheese, cranberries on pumper-nickel w/lettuce and tomato
Cajun Sausage w/peppers, onions, cheese and sauce
Breaded Cod w/lettuce, tomato & onion
Anglesea Dip Hot roast beef w/dip-ping gravy and cheese
Gift Certificates Available
Westy’s Early Bird Specials $10.99
Sunday - Friday 4-7pmSoup or Salad, Roll w/Butter, Bread
Pudding or Rice PuddingRoast Pork w/Sauerkraut and Mashed Potatoes
Roast Turkey w/Apple Walnut Stuffing, cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes
Stuffed Shells w/Meatball
Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf w/Mashed Potatoes
Roast Pork w/Apple walnut stuffing, mashed potatoes and cranberry
Irish Lamb Stew with onion, pota-toes, carrots and parsnip
Three Cheese Chicken Sausage w/peppers, onions, broccoli over rigatoni
BBQ Baby Back Ribs and Chicken Breast w/mashed potatoes
Spicy Pistachio Chicken Breast topped with finely chopped pistachio, green on-ion, cayenne pepper, mashed potatoes
Cheese Ravioli served w/Meatball
Westy’s Salad Char broiled Salmon mixed w/greens tomato, red onion, hard boiled egg, cucumbers and croutons
Daily Blackboard Specials
Daily 10am - 4pm
North Wildwood Irish Festival “Hot coffee and cold winter mornings are two of the best soul mates who ever did find each other.” ~Terri guillemets
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alice Biondi-savino on a sunrise walk
Caroline ranoia sporting her five finger vibrams on the seawall
Wally & Kathy Lerro stop by for a quick hello to Vince & Beth Chiarella at gia
joanie, danuta & rhoda at the Wildwood Boardwalk Fudge Kitchen
Morey’s fears Media day included a little “Zombie Prac-tice” workshop with terry o’Brien (far left)
Chef Wally at jumbo’s restaurant on Morey’s Piers with a sampling of his creations such as the jersey devil Mar-garita, Pumpkin soup in bread bowl, ginger ice cream, pumpkin funnel cake & pumpkin shaped homemade pretzels to name a few
anthony Catanzo with one of his many Zombiescreated for the 2nd annual Moreys Fears
tony deutch & Bob ingram at the irish fightsVisit them at WatchthetramCarPlease.com
Luke & Cain rullo and Mya & Chase Critchfieldhanging out at the North Wildwood skatepark
5 Miles of Smiles!You should let your smile be your most commonly worn accessory. It is beautiful, it is priceless, and it matches every outfit in your closet.
“A flock of geese leave their lake and take wing, turning to poems in the sky.” ~Dr. SunWolf
13NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2012 It’s OK to say Merry Christmas!
“I do not understand the mystery of grace, only that it meets us where we are and does not leave us where it found us.”~ anne Lamott
Algie's is having a BMXMas!
Reviving the tradition of a New Bike
under the Christmas Tree
20% off All in stock Kid's BMX Bikes
(10" through 24")
No kids, no problem!
15% off Everything else in stock*
with a $150.00 minimum purchase.
Algie’sPlaceBikesYour Bicycle Super Storeat the Jersey Shore(super in knowledge, value, selection, and service)
6207 New Jersey Avenue, Wildwood Crest, NJ.Reach us in person at (609)729-5669,on Facebook or on the Web at algiesplace.comor bikesandrepair.com.
We wish you all a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season.
Put on lay-a-way nowtil December 24th.*Sale excludes used,
consignments, and alreadysale priced goods.
If you bought a bike in abox or your bike needssome TLC or upgrades,
let the elves at Algie's Placedo the job and then hide it
here til Christmas Eve.
OPEN7DaysaWeekfrom November 26ththrough December 24th
American Express,Ca$h, Debit, Discover,Mastercard, and Visaall accepted.
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Put Rick’s fish on your dish.You will have a great mealand fantastic you will feel!
Rick’s Holiday Platters...the finest & freshest!
Crab balls • Crab FingersClams Casino • shrimp
CoCktail . . .just a sampling!
729-9443Call Ahead for Take Out!
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We Were Called the Beach BoysYears ago i started picking up those free papers that seemed to be everywhere. i browsed through them and discarded them right away. one day a few years ago i saw a bright colorful paper that had a picture of our beach on the front cover and it caught my eye. once i started read-ing this paper that was called the sun by-the-sea i couldn’t stop until i was finished. there were stories of years past in the Wildwoods with pictures and memories of readers who had some of their best times living or spending their vaca-tions here growing up. i started to relate to these stories and would say to myself i remember that person, building, club, storm, etc. My family already heard my stories. so i saw my chance to branch out and relate my past experiences to the readers of this paper.
as i am now in my seventies i figure i better write them down now before i forget! some things just stand out for ever in your memory. in the 50’s i was in my early teens and looking forward to another summer working in Wildwood. i wasn’t sure what i wanted to do until i talked to my good friend Vince Carberry after the school year ended. he lived on my block in Philadelphia and his parents also spent their summers in Wildwood. he was just hired by Mac’s beach concessions owned by ed and jim Mullin. they were licensed to have umbrellas and beach chair rentals on the beach in Wildwood. he took me to where the Mullins had their office and happily i was hired for the last position. i was elated. i was going to work on the beach and get paid too. i always loved the beach and spent every summer there. i still do. Prior to that i worked summers as a newspaper boy, bus boy, and even hauled suitcases in my wagon for tips at the train station at oak and Nj avenue for vacationers who arrived by train.
the beach stands were located about every two blocks on the beach. they were large wooden storage boxes on legs that held the umbrellas and chairs and were locked up at night. My first day i reported to the “ office” at 9:30 am. it was located at Magnolia avenue and the boardwalk, underneath groff’s restaurant. the restaurant is still open to this day.
“our office” consisted of two large dark storage rooms which held all the umbrellas and chairs stored there for the winter. it was like entering a cave with a few light bulbs strung up on the beams. i expected bats to fly out.
i was introduced to the other 12 young guys and we had a lot in common, age wise, in school, and parents who spent the summers at the shore. We all hit it off great and we had a zest for fun in the sun and became a close knit group for the summer months. We were paid $5 dollars a day to start and worked seven days a week. When it rained we repaired the broken umbrellas for a few hours and went home. if you wanted a day off, you just had to ask for it, but no one did. We started our day at the cave, clowned around, and sang the popular songs of the day. Most of us were loaded in the back of a pickup truck and were driven down ocean avenue and dropped off at our assigned streets. even the ride was entertaining to us as we yelled to the girls heading to the beach. at ten o’clock sharp the boardwalk speakers played “god Bless america” or the National anthem. (this tradition still continues today.) the flags were raised on
the beach flag poles at two locations by the lifeguards. in charge was Captain dutch hoffman and Lt. Lou stopper. everyone stopped and stood , holding their hand over their chest during the anthem. that was our signal to set up our stands and we were open and ready for the day. the flags were lowered at 5 o’clock.
My street was youngs avenue and it was the busiest on the beach. i had about 65 umbrellas in that box and about a dozen chairs. Weekends i was sold out by two o’clock. the other stands held about 50 umbrellas. We got a laugh at the methods used by families in putting up their umbrellas. there was the overhead thrust with the staff into the sand, just missing the toes, the spinning of the umbrella like a top, taking a hammer and pounding the staff into the sand, or just tying the umbrella to a chair, stroller or cooler. We learned a method which took less than a minute. We opened the umbrella with the staff attached and held one hand high and the other low on the heavy wooden staff and worked it in a circle while applying pressure downward to make a deep hole. it stayed in all day long.
to us guys working on the beach it was something special. Besides the life guards we had the tannest bodies in town. our bare feet were like leather and we could walk on the hot sand with no pain. spending seven hours a day for months will do that for you. Most stands had the same families com-ing back each summer and we were all happy to see them again. they would give us sandwiches and soda and treated us like family. But we all agreed it was the girls we met on our beaches who were special to us. some were there for a few weeks of vacation and others worked on the boardwalk for the summer. We tried not to get too serious with them at our age but some just broke your heart when they left after the summer. i often wonder to this day where are they living now, are they married, kids, what do they look like? do they ever come back to Wildwood with their families?
in the evening we would sometimes get a group and head down to diamond Beach in the Crest and build a bon fire. it was full of sand dunes and inhabited by jackrabbits then. Under the stars with the sounds of the ocean waves nearby we roasted hotdogs, marshmallows, and whatever snacks
we could bring from home. We sang songs, someone had a guitar, drank sodas, told stories, and made out with our girls if we were lucky. sounds corny now but it was wholesome and innocent. some of us had surfboards and after work we would hang around and surf until the lights started to shine bright on the boardwalk and it got dark. i got my first surfboard at scoop taylor’s sporting goods store where Kona is now at rio grande avenue. it was a longboard, about 12 feet long, no strap attached, it weighed about 50 pounds, and it cost me about $60 of my savings. it still sits in my garage, even though my dad told me to throw it out twenty years ago because it took up so much room.
Weekends we met at the starlight Ballroom on the board-walk. We let the lifeguards use our umbrellas during the day and they let us in the dance for free at night. they worked as ticket takers and bouncers there. the dance with its rock and roll music, was always packed. dick Clark was a dj early in his career there. to meet a girl at the dance and walk her back to her place was special. they came from towns and schools we never heard of. the starlight is a story in itself.
Labor day was the end of the summer and time to pack it in. the umbrellas were stored in that cave for the winter. there were goodbyes and hugs around the few remaining days as we started to head home. i worked four summers. see you next summer did not apply for everyone. some of the Beach Boys went off to college or enlisted in the service. some just grew up, moved, got married and worked the everyday mundane jobs. We never got together again as a group or really kept in contact. time waits for no man. over the years the beach got wider, the crowds got smaller, the beach stands were removed, and the Beach Boys just went their separate ways and are no longer called boys.
one day last summer i was sitting on my porch when a car pulled up across the street. a stranger walked up to my steps and looked at me for a few seconds and said “Butch Love you haven’t changed a bit.“ i was floored when he said he was Bob Kain and worked with me on the beach for three summers. i mean it was 55 years ago when i last saw Bob. he explained his parents had sold their summer house soon after his third year of working and he hadn’t returned since. he now lives outside Philadelphia, retired, and is married to the same girl joan who he met working on the beach many years ago. i asked him if he had any contact with the old gang. recently he went to a 50 year high school reunion and met my old friend Vince Carberry’s wife. she informed him that Vince died about five years ago. i didn’t know that and felt sad. i asked him how he found me after all these years. he stated his sister had rented a house in North Wildwood and he was visiting and read a paper the sUN and saw my name in a previous story. By chance he drove to my house to see if i still lived there. so through the magic of this paper old friends can be reunited.
i go to the beach now with my family and settle into our space with our chairs, blanket, coolers, buckets, etc. My grandchil-dren ian, sophia, and delia tell their dad “ let Poppy put up the beach umbrella, he is good at it.” old skills are never forgotten. For the children who spend their summers at the shore now, cherish these wonderful moments because they will be your memories 60 years or so from now.
By al Love
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For instance, you pack your day with good proteins, such as egg whites, chicken, fish; It will keep you fuller, and actually is quite satisfied if you use the right herbs and seasoning. I like to eat 6 small meals a day, and by doing that my appetite never goes hungry. It keeps me going and going like the energizer bunny! Fruits and vegetables are a great alterna-tive because they are packed with good carbohydrates and natural sugars that don’t turn into bad fats. They also contain fiber which makes you feel fuller than you actually are, and we all need our fiber! Now here’s the kicker ladies and gentlemen…you do this for 5 days out of the week with a healthy workout regimen and I will guarantee you that you will feel better, look better and be able to have your cake and it eat too! It’s not hard; you will actually become acclimated to it and feel much better! Bad carbs such as fries, fried chicken, hoagies, burgers... well they fill you, but they make you come to a crashing halt! If you eat properly, you won’t crash and burn because you’re not adding bad fats and carbs to your body.
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remembering Woody hall taken in California in the 1970s
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johnson state College Classmates reunite on the beach to remember their classmate erik.
L-r steve rossi, greg jankowski, Pete selikowitz, joe russo, Brian dineen, and Mike Bernstein.
Friends of erik with Bobi & erika Watson
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old Wildwood Friends~ jim, Mike, joe, richard, Pat
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1975 Wildwood high Basketball team including Mike Posternock (left front) and erik Watson directly behind him to left.
19NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2012 It’s OK to say Merry Christmas!
For me, the memories go all the way back to the late sixties and early seventies, to Philip P. Baker school, to Mrs. russell, Mr. Porter, and Mr. donaldson, of cut ups and hijinks executed by pre-teen adoles-cents accompanied by the soundtrack of hearty laughter, most of which sprang from the smiling face of Michael Poster-nock. take a look at our eighth grade class picture from 1971: some of us look too serious, as if the gravity of the event and the changes which are about to take place have cast a shroud upon their mood, while others appear to be stifling a laugh, probably the result of some kind of rib-bing. and there, in the second row from the top, just to the right of my own somber mug, is Mike, unable to hold it in. the first time i saw that picture, i knew: the fun was going to move right along into Wildwood high school.
When we arrived there that september, one of the upper classmen told Mike that we were just “two-by four Freshmen,” whatever that meant, and it just cracked him up and we adopted it as our rallying cry for the rest of the year. one of those who joined the circle was another fun-loving cut-up from our new batch of friends who lived on the other side of the island: Mark Matteucci or, “tooch” as he was known. “tooch” is one of those nicknames that flow naturally from the lips of those born and raised in the shadow of Philadel-phia, (as in “yo, tooch!”) and he wore it proudly. one of the most easygoing and friendliest people that i have ever met, i felt as though i had known Mark all of my life and he fit in well with the group of misfits from Philip Baker that i was proud to call my friends. We shared classes to-gether and were team mates on the track team and once we got into trouble on the bus on our way home from a meet when we mooned our coach, Mr. gable, when he passed us in his car on the parkway. i can’t remember exactly, but i am sure that Mr. gable exacted justice immediately after-ward through a series of wind sprints, and we paid the price together and laughed about it for a long time.
and then, along came erik. a year behind us in class, erik hailed from Wildwood Crest and i knew his family as acquain-tances of mine. his circle linked up with ours and the pranks and the fun continued and one night he bailed me out when we were on our way home from a concert at the spectrum in Philadelphia. it was
They Were My Brothersby Joe Russo
late and i was driving my parents’ station wagon and everyone was asleep except erik, who was riding shotgun. i was hav-ing trouble staying awake and i said to him, “you’re going to have to drive.” so there was erik, all of sixteen years old, no license, no permit, his first time ever behind a wheel and scared out of his mind, steer-ing us safely back to Wildwood.
When high school ended and we all said our goodbyes, i went off to johnson state College in Vermont with Mike Bernstein. erik, with a guitar slung over his shoulder, soon followed, accompanied by the rossi brothers. From of a jam session in his dorm room one night was born ‘the e dubbs scrubb Band,’ a percussion ensemble with a sound comparable to skiffle, which gave the Beatles their start (except we didn’t go as far). i played the spoons and Mike was on a washboard and we brought the house down the first night we played at our favorite watering hole, the salty dog. our playlist featured blues standards such as ‘sloppy drunk,’ ‘sweet home Chicago,’ and erik’s signature piece, ‘the Big Bamboo’ (“ay, yi, yi ,yi,…Working for the yankee dollar…”). erik christened us each with a hip nickname and mine was “Blind joe,” a moniker that a blues musi-cian might adopt, and i still use it to this day, whenever i am guilty of missing the obvious.
When college ended we went our separate ways once again. Mike and i wound up in Nevada, Pos lived in Maryland, dubbs spent some time in hawaii, while tooch stayed in the area. eventually, we all gravitated back home and got together for more fun and laughter. Most of the time it was at russo’s bar, where Pos would make appearances as a celebrity bartender, and tooch would stop in for a cold one, and erik would sit in my dad’s barber chair and play his guitar. But before we knew it, we all became busy with our own lives and the circle spread apart.
and then, this past Fall, within six mind-numbing days of one another, we lost them, these three cherished members of our circle of friends. i am certain that i speak for all of us who mourn their loss and the loss of the opportunity to create new memories with them and to laugh about the old ones as well. as a measure of healing, we should all take comfort in the fact that someday we will see them again when our circle becomes whole.
Michael Posternock Whs 75 Mark Matteucci Whs 75 erik Watson Whs 76
In memory of. . .
“He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present than the living man.” ~antoine de Saint-exupery
Philip P. Baker 8th grade Class of 1971, Wildwood Crest
rae and harry santaniello, Pat and joe russo and erik Watson taken at the summit of Mount Mansfield in Vermont around 1979.
Mike with his father irv Posternock 3 brothers, joe, Bob & Mark Matteucci
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“I’ll be home for Christmas you can plan on me. Please have snow and mistletoe and presents on the tree...” ~ Recorded by Bing Crosby, 1943
November signifies the start of the heavenly holiday season, when soothing sand and sensational surf are the lat-est, coolest rage, and a time for family, feasts, and phenomenal films take center stage. there’s so much to be cinemati-cally grateful for, from light family flicks to weighty, thought-provoking drama.in no particular order (can gratefulness really be graded?), the ultimate, feel-good thanksgiving films to be enjoyed with or without the assistance of sand and candied yams…hoLiday iNN (1942) was based on a concept by irving Berlin about an inn that would only be opened during the holidays with our leading men (Bing Crosby and Fred astaire) vying for the love of their leading lady.a CharLie BroWN thaNKsgiViNg (1973) finds Charlie Brown halfheart-edly serving an unexpected dinner for his friends who are in due course served the true meaning of thanksgiving.oscar winner Woody allen’s haN-Nah aNd her sisters (1986) spans a 12-month period beginning and ending with thanksgiving dinner for an ex-tended family including three New york sisters who bring secrets and scandals to the table.john hughes’ PLaNes, traiNs, aNd aUtoMoBiLes (1987) eventually reaches the heart when an impatient-to-get-home family man (steve Martin) reluctantly lands a holiday travel buddy in an annoying but lonely guy (john Candy).Macauley Culkin is the forgotten child who’s left hoMe aLoNe (1990) and
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makes the holidays unforgettable for the crooks who try to invade his fam-ily’s home.sCeNt oF a WoMaN (1992) scored al Pacino a well-deserved oscar as a bit-ter, blind retired army man who is left in the care of a troubled teenager (Chris o’Connell) during the long thanksgiv-ing weekend.john hughes’ dUtCh (1991) is a cranky construction worker (ed o’Neill) who volunteers to pick up his girlfriend’s dif-ficult son (ethan embry) from boarding school for thanksgiving, unaware of the chaos that accompanies the car ride.your typical dysfunctional family comes hoMe For the hoLidays (1995) with their own distinct set of problems that they unfortunately feel inclined to share with their “loved ones.”Paul Newman is NoBody’s FooL (1994) as an unlikeable but lovable small town man who’d rather spend the holidays alone than with his neglected family.Katie holmes tries to hold together the PieCes oF aPriL (2003) portraying a young woman being pulled in many di-rections as she struggles to plan a unique thanksgiving dinner for her equally unique family and boyfriend .Between the cocktail hour and the cas-serole dishes, there’s plenty of time for quality films, as the thanksgiving holi-day calls to mind the words of the great roman philosopher seneca, who once said, “Nothing is more honorable than a grateful heart.”in honor of all movies, great and small, happy thanksgiving to one and all!
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5 Miles of Irish Smiles!
sMiLe!it’s yoUr Best FeatUre
tracy o’Brien, jim McKee, erin o’Brien
Paul McMullan & john Leahy
donna jean & dorothy Prince hanging out with a good old friend
Wildwood Catholic Crusader & Mackenzie
jim & Veronica McCusker, Port richmond North Wildwood residents
Capt. McClain & anthoiny Cole on duty at the fights
Lew ostrander & Bobby davisat the fights; the official kick-off to irish
Weekend
team Walsh ~ Michaela & aidan from holy Family Boxing Club in Belfast
From harrowgate in Philadelphia, Pat Clark, isaiah Vernon & ryan Umberger
the final match of the night was won by Paul McMullan of Belfast’s holy Family. Local boxing champion, Chuck Mussachio awarded him the trophy
“May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow, And may trouble avoid you Wherever you go.” ~Irish Blessing
March 24, 1960~ at 135 pounds john gallagher, referee joe scheckley and Charlie sgrillo at Cambria a.C, Phila.Below: john & Charlie hosting the irish Fights on sept. 20, 2012 in N. Wildwood
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The greater wildwoods lions Club, chartered on October 23, 1952, is one of the oldest service clubs in the area and is celebrating its 60th an-niversary this year. It’s part of Lions International which has more than 1.6 million members in 188 countries. Lions International has an almost 100 year commitment of service to the blind and visually impaired dating back to its founding in 1917 when Helen Keller chal-lenged the then fledgling Lions clubs to make a difference in the world for those afflicted with blindness and diseases of the eye. And what a difference the Lions have made! The Lions have established the majority of the world’s eye banks, built thousands of clinics and eye re-search facilities and guide dog schools; conducted hundreds of thousands of glaucoma screenings annually; educated the public about the dangers of diabetic retinopathy and cataract and collected millions of eyeglasses for redistribution to the needy.On a local level, the Lions Eye Bank of Delaware Valley has provided eye tis-sue to allow more than 14,000 people to have eyesight restoring operations since 1957. Over 100 people from Cape May County have received corneal transplants under this program. The Wildwood Lions count among their accomplishments the establishment of the Burdette Tomlin Hospital Eye Clinic
which has moved to the Volunteers in Medicine facility in Cape May Court House at which free eye screenings are conducted and eyeglasses provided for those that qualify.The Lions reward good scholarship also, having provided well over $100,000 to graduating high school seniors at Wildwood High, Wildwood Catholic, Lower Cape May Regional & Cape May Tech and also have sponsored a Little League team for many years.The Wildwood Lions also conceived, constructed and manage the 112 unit senior citizen complex known as the Lions Center in downtown Wildwood which was built with the idea of keeping our valuable senior citizens on the island in close proximity of their family, life-long friends, churches and synagogues.Most of the Wildwood Lions fundrais-ing is centered around three events: the Annual Raffle in April, the Beef n’ Beer in June and our famous Pancake Breakfast in October.for membership information, please contact the lions center at 729-1111. the wildwood lions have two regular dinner meetings monthly at various lo-cal restaurants on the second & fourth thursday. if you are a civic-minded individual and want to serve your com-munity, please consider membership.
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sylvia rutkowski, pictured with her mother Michelle, took part in the 2012 district Viii (North Central region) 4-h horse show on august 19 at the Potter County Fair-grounds in Millport. sylvie, 8, exhibited her miniature horse, “stone ridge Blue eyed Boyfriend,” in Miniature horse driv-ing (jr. driver), qualifying for the 2012 Pennsylvania state 4-h horse show by winning a reserve championship.
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Vincent, Bing, hans, eric, Lion & darklan playing a round of miniature golf
as a way to get to know each other better, the Long Family hosted a special, not to mention sweet, get together for Wildwood catholic exchange Students and their host families at Duffer’s. after creating (and consuming) their own sundaes made with Duf-fer’s homemade ice cream, the kids played a round of miniature golf.
Melody Li, sarah McBride (a host student), Christy Wang, alina geneske, emma Wang, sherry LiuMelody and christy are staying with the Sheerans, alina stays with the McBrides, emma stays with the Yuhas, and Sherry stays with the Farrells.
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the “old time italian Festival” hosted by the sons of italy of Wildwood took place at Fox Park on september 28 & 29. this Free festi-val honors italian Culture, Music and Foods. the “old time italian Festival grape stomp-ing Contest photos were submitted by george Capua, photojournalist
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West Wildwood Mayor Chris Fox, Wildwood Crest Commissioner joyce gould, Wildwood Mayor ernie troiano, and North WW Councilman dave del Conte showing off their grape stomping feet and to prove the reason why ernie troiano won because he has the biggest feet.
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Notes from theWildwood Historical Society located at 3907 Pacific Ave. in Wildwood.
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Anne Vinci, President of WildWood Historical society, inc.
A Blast From the Past!PHotos courtesy of WildWood Historic society
wInter HourS 9:00 AM to 2:00 PMThursday, Friday and Saturday
Closed Sundays and National Holidaysactivity at the museum is winding down and we are now open thursday, Friday and saturday, from 9:00 aM to 2:00 PM. if you have a special need for our services, you can always call the museum and leave a message and someone will get back to you.it was as wonderful summer with more visitors during the summer months, than we had all of last year. it appears more peo-ple are finding our little museum and are certainly expressing their appreciation for what we do. We continue the sale of our pavers, and hopefully in a few short weeks, the first installation will be made.how many of you remember “aloha tropi-cal drinks” on the Boardwalk? this summer a gentleman by the name of tony Karpov-ich donated two coconut heads that deco-rated the interior of the establishment.. john “iggy” gigliotti, “Mr. tram Car” gave us a souvenir snow globe with the tram car inside the globe. a 1939 Wildwood bro-chure came from gerald stimmler that can be found in our “Beach” reference book. an item that gave me cause for reflection was a menu sent in by george Carlson jr. from Fitzharris restaurant. Fitzharris was a sea Food restaurant at Farragut road and New jersey avenue in Wildwood Crest (now duffy’s on the Lake). By the looks of the prices, it must have existed in the 1950s. the most expensive item on the menu was for $1.25. it included a clam cocktail, clam chowder, half broiled lobster, French fried potatoes, Cole slaw and dessert. all plat-ters included bread, butter and coffee. a sirloin steak dinner was $1.00. a pork chop platter was .60¢. remember, the minimum wage in the mid 50s was .65¢ an hour ris-ing to $1.00 an hour by 1957. they say these things are relative, but i would be hard-pressed to find a lobster dinner for minimum wage today.
Mr. Carlson also sent us a brochure from the very first Convention hall, stock certificates from holly Beach realty and Wildwood & suburban realty Co., and a vacation guide put out by the City of Wildwood in the 1940s.From the estate of jim seibert, we received a collection of Wildwood high school memorabilia including, photographs, Wild-wood Warrior newspapers and a collection of football programs among other items. Christina taglialatela dug deep and came up with a number of photos from the ital-ian/american Club from the early 1950s.at this time of the year, i work very closely with the 50 Plus reunion Committee who sponsors an annual dinner dance for all Wildwood high school students that at-tended school 1962 and earlier. they work very, very hard on this project and on sun-day, october 7, the affair was held at Con-vention hall. over 200 former students and their guests were in attendance. this gala is in its 29th year, the first being held in the tiki room at the Lodge in North Wildwood. the first chairman was Max C. Mayer, Class of 1931. While times have changed, and people and places we knew are there no more, some things never change. typed at the end of the 1983 program booklet are the words: “My heart is warm with the friends i make.”in closing we ask that you give special thanks for your blessings this thanksgiving, and may you always have love to share, health to spare and friends that care.Until next time . . . . . . .be happy and be well!
“My heart is warm with the friends I make.” ~Wildwood high School Program Book, 1983
Fitzharris restaurant at Farragut & New jersey aves. Wildwood Crest, c. 1950s
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remember when you bought your Christmas tree from Canning’s Christmas tree lot? We were on the corner of Wisteria and New jersey avenue in Wildwood Crest. From approximately 1958 to 1977, my dad, Frank Canning and i sold and flocked Christmas trees, and also sold decorations from after thanksgiving up to Christmas eve.
Before the building known as the Colony arms apartments, which is located on that same lot now, was built in 1978, there were 3 little garages that were on the lot. For many years the garages were used typically for storage, but then in 1958 my dad Frank and Mom dorothy decided to sell Christmas trees and a few outside decorations for the holi-days. right after thanksgiving the stakes for the trees would be put in place. My dad and i would travel to Philadelphia and pick up the trees at the Philadelphia train yards. We would bring back beautiful balsams, firs, and pine trees, and also a variety of Christmas decorations which included over 100 wreaths to sell in the end garage which we converted into a little store. We put a space heater in the little store which kept us warm on some of the freezing days and nights of the ap-proaching holidays. having a full time job during the day, i was only able to help my dad at night, but worked the trees all day saturday and sunday. sometime in the late 60’s or 70’s we bought a flocking machine. Needless to say the trees were gorgeous with the flocking. along with the decorations that were sold in the little store, we also sold hand made grave blankets for loved ones.
in 1962 my mom, dorothy, and my dad’s sister Katherine Mcdonald, decided they wanted to try their hand at running a take-
ChristMas trees& MeMories
By Pat CaNNiNgCanning’s
out kitchen in the summer. so what was a Christmas store and tree business in the winter, became a take-out kitchen in the summer. seems like my parents and aunt Kay, may have been early entrepreneurs of their time. But no one was thinking that back then. While the front garage was used for taking orders and selling salads and desserts etc., the middle garage had to be converted into a cooking kitchen. there would be 1 day a week where they would have a “special”, such as baked chicken with stuffing and mashed potatoes. Back in the 60’s and 70’s there was still “no meat on Friday’s” in some churches. this made their fish platters so popular that on Friday’s there would be a line from the pavement to inside the store. the platters at the time were only $1.40, and that included French Fries and Cole slaw, roll, butter and utensils. Wow!!! Most of our help throughout the years were the local high school students.
in 1978 a new era was started. on the lot where the 3 little garages once stood, my wife rita and i built a new Canning’s take-out Kitchen, our home and the Colony arms apartments.
also in those early years, my dad the late Captain Frank Canning, ran an 8 hr. party boat called “the angler” out of sinns dock between sweetbriar and Wisteria road on Park Blvd. his Father Patrick (my grandfa-ther) owned a boat called “the reliance” which fished out of Cape May. after my grandfather Patrick passed away, my fa-ther, Frank, sold his boat, “the angler”, and bought “the reliance” from his mother, which sailed out of Kurtz’s dock between sweetbriar and Cardinal road on Park Blvd. For years because i loved fishing and being a deck hand, i tried to be a deck hand on my dad’s boat, but because i suffered from motion sickness, it was never meant to be.
My dad, Captain Frank Canning, also fished commercially in the winter for cod fish. his boat, “the reliance”, was docked at 2 Mile dock for the winter. When rita and i were in high school we would double date on the weekends with one of my best friends and his date. after we took our girlfriends home (around 11 pm), we would head down to 2 Mile dock, my friend and i would bait-up hooks for my dad to use for his cod fishing. this way we could earn some spending money to take our girlfriends on future dates.
there are so many great memories i have of growing up in Wildwood Crest, but i hope these are just a few that bring back “happy Memories” in the 100 year celebration of Wildwood Crest.
In 1969, the canning sisters would come over to the christmas tree lot and play. Kellie canning (left) was 3 yrs. old and Maureen canning (right) was 5 yrs. old.
Canning’s Take-Out Kitchen, 6300 N.J. Ave., Wildwood Crest in 1972
The first menu from canning’s Take-out Kitchen in 1963
here is a great old postcard (front & back) with Pat’s grandfather, capt. Patrick F. canning in the insert. This was the original “Reliance” which his father, capt. Frank canning, purchased from his mom after his dad passed away.
Pat canning was about 9 yrs. old standing next to his dad, capt . F rank canning, on his first party boat “The angler” (on far left)
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“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.” —J.R.R. Tolkien
If you’ve ever visited the West Coast, I hope you carved in some time to visit the notorious piers in San Francisco or any other location wild seals call home. Now Wildwood is getting some seals of our own… kind of!With the beautiful rockwork of River Adventure at Raging Waters fresh in our minds, Jack Morey thought the Zoom Phloom on Surfside Pier could use some sprucing up. The rock work, waterfalls and loading station are all in the midst of a major redesign that will freshen up one of the longest, tallest, and steepest log flumes on the East Coast and provide some beautiful scenery and photo ops. Inspired by the Tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the Zoom Phloom makeover endeavors to create a Mo-rey’s Piers “Sea of Life” out of the existing rockwork and run outs on the ride. Our “Sea of Life” will feature hand carved seals, sharks, an octopus and more! Joe Pez of Concrete Links, the same artist who hand-carved the rocks, logs and waterfalls of River Ad-venture last spring with a steak knife, will perform the sea life carvings for this project. Construction began in early October and our East Coast seals are already starting to take shape in the form of wire frames around the giant globe at the foot of the ride. Our largest seal will appear to balance the globe on his nose. The wire frames for our stony sea life will be sprayed with gunite, carved to perfection by the aforementioned skilled hands and then stained to a picture perfect finish.
Our piers have begun to flourish with exciting new artsy installations. Aside from the gorgeous renovation of Rag-ing Waters’ Lazy River into River Ad-venture, we commissioned a local surf artist to create larger than life prints, portraits and paintings on shipping containers on Adventure Pier. The shipping container project cre-ates a distinctive and vivid edge to Adventure Pier and opened up new signage and art opportunities. Art-ist David Macomber of Shark Sugar NJ gave Adventure Pier’s shipping containers a new, extreme look. His work has been featured in Surfer, Eastern Surf and Surfing magazines. Macomber’s passion for surfing and the Jersey Shore permeates his artistic style and made him an ideal candidate for Morey’s Piers Ad-venture Pier Container Art Project. The whole concept of re-using prefab-ricated shipping containers has been championed for several years now by the eco and contemporary arts design communities. The original invention of shipping containers had birth in New Jersey out of a necessity to im-prove efficiency and cut down on theft. With today’s over abundance of im-ports, containers have become a low cost method for the eco and arts com-munities to create shelter. At Morey’s Piers, the containers serve a variety of practical and aesthetic purposes ranging from storage, office space, signage and now extreme branding for Morey’s Piers largest collection of extreme rides!Just as we like to bring new exciting
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Theodore RooseveltBy Steve Murray
The upcoming presidential election had me thinking a lot lately, sometimes backwards, to our founding fathers. anyone that knows of the intellect and wisdom of those great men and uses them as role models for our leaders today has very high expectations, to say the least. I know I am always disillusioned beyond words at the usual choices of the presidential candidates.
The core of those great men of the first continental congress were brilliant scholars, multi faceted and extremely articulate men - the cream of the crop of the early colonies. how often have we seen the likes of them? Sadly, not very often. It wasn’t long after those men faded into the history books that we saw the beginning of our downfall - the professional politician.
Some of our presidents over the last 200 years were gifted with a few of the talents of the first leaders, but I know of one who had them all and then some. This was Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th, and my favorite president. I am not alone in my estimation of him. histo-rians usually rank him among the top 4 or 5 presidents and his image is, after all, one of 4 chosen to be on Mount Rushmore.
If I had to use one word to describe this complex man who accomplished so much in his relatively short life it would be enthusiasm. he had a boundless, almost manic passion for everything that he approached in life.
This focused intensity began at an early age. Theodore was born in New York city on october 27, 1858. he was an asthmatic and a very sickly child. Through sheer will, self disci-pline and arduous physical exercise however, he was able to build himself up into a rugged physical specimen. he would be, despite this past ill health, actually a runner up in harvard’s boxing championship. he continued boxing as an exercise even when a middle age president in the White house, as well as being one of the first western students of Ju Jitsu. By the way, he also graduated from harvard, Magna cum Laude.
Theodore’s personal life story is much too complex to delve into too deeply here, but I will try to outline his career and accomplishments briefly to get a glimpse into the life of this phenomenal man.
Theodore went to columbia Law School after harvard but left when the call to public service came. he ran for the New York State as-sembly in 1881, a seat he won and would serve a total of 3 terms. It was at this time he began to champion the cause of the working man and all the related social ills of the industrial revolution. he introduced more bills than any other assemblyman in the State’s history and quickly became the leader of the Republican party’s reform wing. President harrison said of Roosevelt, “he wanted to put an end to all the evil in the world between sunrise and sunset.”
In 1889 he was appointed to the civil Service commission, a department which he would eventually run. he was successful in expanding and improving the service, trying always to create fair and honest playing field for job testing and selections. he left the civil
Service in 1895 to take the appointment as President of the Board of Police commission-ers of New York. once again, he was resolute in successfully reforming an institution that was cor-rupt and mismanaged. his standards for honesty and accountability were of the highest order and he earned a reputation for these virtues.
In 1897, newly elect-ed President William McKinley named Theo-dore assistant Secretary of the Navy. Through his knowledge and long time study of history, he knew the strategic importance of a large and powerful navy and did all he could to make that a reality.
The Spanish ameri-can War broke out in 1898 and a very zealous Theodore, an extremely nationalistic patriot, re-signed his position to organize a volunteer cav-alry regiment he christened “The Rough Riders”. This colorful group was a diverse and unlikely collection of characters - tough cowboys, ivy leaguers, native americans and others. The regiment was sent to cuba where Roosevelt gained national fame for leading victorious charges up Kettle and San Juan Hills in July 1898. He rose to full Colo-nel during this time and was also nominated to receive the medal of honor for his heroism. he did not receive this during his life but was awarded it posthumously in 2001.
after leaving the military Roosevelt ran for and was elected governor of New York where he served from 1899 to 1901. once again he showed his natural activism and pursuit of reform wherever needed. he was particularly successful in helping to improve the conditions of women and the horrible misuse of children in the work place. another major success was instituting a franchise tax on corporations. he was adamant in his belief that wealthy indus-trialists were under regulated and were shown too much favoritism.
In 1900, William McKinley was running for his second term as president. he asked Theo-dore to be his running mate, which of course he accepted.
McKinley was reelected but just 6 months later he was shot and killed by an assassin. Vice President Roosevelt was sworn in as Presi-dent on Sept. 14, 1901 at 43 years of age. he became this nation’s youngest leader. he was also the country’s richest president but he had a just barely hidden contempt for the rich. as he did when he was governor of New York, he sought to better the conditions of the working class but now on a national scale. one of the slogans that became part of his platform was
“the Square Deal” which he used mostly in relation to his efforts for the “wage earner.”
Roosevelt, unlike most of our earliest founding fathers, was definitely not an isolationist and saw the u.S. as the worlds police-men. he took an aggres-sive approach to world affairs as was exhibited by the deployment of uS Troops in the Philippines during a time of unrest and a war ship to Panama during an uprising. his foreign policy motto be-came “speak softly and carry a big stick.”
The 1904 Presiden-tial elections saw the un-elected incumbent win by a landslide margin. he began to focus more and more on something he thought was a sacred duty - Protecting the country’s natural resources. he was a pioneer in environmen-tal activism.
he said -“the con-servation of our natural
resources and their proper use constitute the fundamental problem which underlies almost every other problem of our national life” Some highlights of his efforts were:• Creating a national bird preserve which was the start of the wildlife refuge system.• Working hand in hand and consulted with the top conservationist of the time, gifford Pinchot.• Establishing the U.S. Forest Service.• Passing legislation that protected 300 million acres of wilderness which would later become the National Parks System. (Including the grand canyon)• Creating 51 wildlife refuges. • Organizing the North American Conserva-tion congress.
one of the greatest accomplishments of his presidency was the negotiating, planning and building of the Panama canal. This was a priceless aid to the country for national security as well as commerce. It was begun in 1904 and completed in 1914.
Despite his nationalism, he displayed great talents several times as an international diplo-mat. Most noteworthy of these was helping to end the Russo/Japanese war which probably prevented a world war. he won the Nobel Peace Prize for this in 1905.
his long standing position of creating a powerful naval fleet was punctuated by build-ing and mobilizing his “great White fleet”. arranged to show the world our far reaching, great strength, four u.S. battleships squadrons, all painted white with red white and blue decorations, traveled around the entire globe.
Theodore ended his second and last term, in 1909 and then departed, with great enthu-siasm, for an african Safari. It was as much a
scientific expedition as it was a hunting trip. Thousands of specimens of flora and fauna were sent to various u.S. museums.
upon return he took a long vacation through europe until he finally had his fill of retirement. Theodore heard the call to public service once again and entered into the race as the Republican presidential candidate. Not able to win the nomination he helped organize a new third party, the “Progressive Party”. This new party’s platform embraced more of the reform and activism he fought so strongly for in the past.
he said the Republican Party at that time had become “the party of privilege and special interest.” he also said “this country belongs to the people. Its resources, its businesses, its laws, its institutions should be utilized, maintained or altered in whatever manner will best promote the general interest”.
“I believe the Progressive movement is for making life a little easier for all of our people, a movement to take the burdens off the men and especially the women and children of our country”. The middle class as we know it now, had not evolved at this point. The majority of people were struggling working class laborers, the destitute poor and the very rich.
he remarked that he felt as “strong as a bull moose” in this new campaign. The “Bull Moose Party” soon became the nickname of the progressives.
on october 14, 1912, a would be assassin fired a shot into Theodore’s chest. after the attacker was subdued, Theodore refused to go to the hospital until he finished his speech. he said “I do not care a rap about being shot”. “It takes more than that to kill a bull moose”.
he was hospitalized only after completing his speech. Doctors felt it too risky to remove the bullet and it was left in his chest the rest of his life. The recovery took a while and caused him to lose a lot of momentum in the presidential race. he came in second, losing to a Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
In 1913 Theodore was in the mood for another adventure and embarked on a year long trip to South america. This mostly scientific expedition took the group through some very harsh conditions and Theodore was stricken with Malaria and a serious leg infection. he returned a very sick man.
Theodore recovered and devoted much of his time to reading and writing. a speed reader, he could read 2 - 3 books a day. he could also speak three foreign languages and read seven! he also wrote over the course of his life, thirty seven books.
When the u.S. entered World War I in 1917, Theodore requested that President Wil-son allow him to organize a volunteer company, like he did the Rough Riders. The President of course, refused the 59 year old former colonel.
Theodore died on January 6, 1919 in his sleep of a coronary embolism. Vice President Thomas Marshall said “Death had to take Roosevelt sleeping, for if he had been awake, there would have been a fight”.
“Man is so made that when anything fires his soul, impossibilities vanish.” ~ Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695) Poet
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“The punctual tide draws up the bay, with ripple of wave and hiss of spray.” –“On the Shore” by Susan Coolidge
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“And though I ebb in worth, I’ll flow in thanks.” ~John Taylor
the cold wet salt spray on your face during the next fall striper trip lets you know you are alive. it is part of this experience which makes you feel real life. Life which is both a celebration and a gift, life that cannot be bought or sold because it is not ours. it is given to us by a great spirit to enjoy. these are the thoughts of the first true conservation-ist of this country. they come from the culture of the Native american indians who fished these very same waters.
speaking of giving. . . i’ll brush out my holiday Wish List. . . so here it goes:i wish my waist line will be the same at the end of the holiday season as it was in the beginning.i wish you all experience the delight of a striped Bass fillet stuffed with Crab meat.i wish this winter season blesses us with a short and mild season.i wish that you will plan some fishing gifts for the youngsters in your family.i wish that you will take time to develop tomorrow’s future anglers.i wish Marine Fisheries would finally treat sport anglers as an equal to com-mercial fishermen.i wish that this wonderful great country of ours would come together for the betterment of all.i wish you find peace, health, and joy this season. god Bless,
WeLCoMe FeLLoW aNgLers:
as mother nature paints the landscape with her brilliant colors, its tells us all that the fall season has arrived. thru her seasons nature reminds us that all life is a circle. so far, this fall has been fairly spectacular in regards to the weather. (until sandy came along) the fishing season still has been slow to shift gears, as the summer species seem to like it by hanging around. as the days of November and december slip by the hope is that the stripers should arrive and bite the bottom of the boat out from under you. the recent history of the striper bite has been that it is occurring much later the last couple of years. Last year, december was the best bite for the stripers. Prior to the last closure of seabass a trip produced some keeper Bass, trigger fish, Porgy, and Blues. Man are those seabass great table fare. hopefully, seabass will be around when the season is reopened in November. Co-incidentally the opening is just in time for the strong windy frontal weather systems, which will produce big seas and kill the opportunity for some fresh seabass. imagine that! i doubt it’s just circumstantial planning on Marine Fisheries Part.the delaware Bay seems to hold Croak-ers, Weakfish, and Blues until late december, so all is not lost. Pick your weather days and enjoy a beautiful fall day on the Bay. remember the water temperature has dropped and is more dangerous to fisherman whether you are in the surf, or a boat. take time to make a float plan and double check your safety equipment. Navigation of dangerous waters like the rips requires a proper respect for its unpredictable na-ture. the United states Coast guard are a tremendous organization, but in murky
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