Wednesday, March ig, ngi
Mews Notes from-
The Herald and The Lantern
The Wildwoods C.V. Mathis’at large
WILDWOOD HIGH graduate, Gregory FulginlU, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph FulginlU of Rio Grande Avenue, has hit the big time in Hollywood with Artisan Sound Recorders where he is a Disk Mastering Engineer. Greg has a crowded mantalpiece with no less than seven Grammy — highest award in the record industry. He copped his coveted trophies for his work with Ella Fitzgerald, Pat Benatar, John Williams, Reo Speedwagon, Gary Burton and Chick Corea. Greg's most recent TV credit was for "A Love Letter To Jack Benny.” His Dad is connected with Zaberer’s Anglesea Inn. • - . • • • IT WASN’T A very busy winter for the industrious local gentleman who sent out flyers offering to snowplow commercial parking lots.
REALTORS REPORT record booking for both public and Catholic High School Senior weeks during
‘"V* ,e Wildwoods. ' Avalon 'as“ WAAT Tv“ Some moMa .re charging operational by Summer, the younKStars as much as minute spots will cost *106
Acapulco. RICHARD COULTER enjoying a vacation in “Tacolandia,” with Bob Dellnskl. localite who operates a jet set market in Acapulco.
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Howard Green purchased local WCMC-TV from Carl Owen. Bill Wotrlng and Frank Strohm for $325,000. He's moving it to Avalon as WAAT-TV.
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$80 each per night, with four to a room. They claim hefty off-season rate is justified by potential
damage to units.
SIGHTSEEING boats will miss some revenue as Lou J,ambert has switched his Senior Citizen sightseers to the 12-mile bay cruise aboard the fer ryliners instead of using the locally based
"look-see"-boats.
The D'Antonio brothers launch their own Senior Citizen conclave series with first units due in April 13 at their Wildwood Inn
and other spots.
DENNIS GRANT, exowner of Shout iDntertainment Guide and Stewart Serody of the Rainbow and N.J. Warehouse Sales, renewing acquaintances in
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under the new regime.
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Phil Bond. ex-Crest resident and now manager at Caesars Boardwalk Regency, celebrated his relief at the false bomb scare with a visit to see his parents and brother Charles in Wildwood Crest.
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JATCEES may jump on the racquetbalj club fad with their own Courts. • • • , NAME POP SINGER Bobby Rydell of Montgomery Avenue now has his own syndicated TV show. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riderelli, were area winners last season in the Hydrangea Trail Festival. HAPPY TIMES in Ft. Lauderdale yesterday as Lou Ann DelConte, daughter of Crest Commissioner and Mrs. Lou DelConte, tripped to the altar with Eddie Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Coleman of Rosemary Rd. Cbleman wanted a happy membry for his parents to connect with St. Paddy's day since his brother was killed on that day in 'Vietnam. Eddie is employed locally by Mark Vito's Club Casba.
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Ken Childers is ih charge of 150 employees at his union offices in New York’s World Trade Center. Childers, from Kentucky Hill country, has a dentist in the Bronx named Dr. John Pane There’s a Dr. Harry Pulls of Upper Darby, who visits the Crest. A retired dentist calls his Crest cottage, "Molar Acres." Ouch! NORTH WILDWOOD policeman Jake Stevenson is outfitting local police in satin choirboys’ (a nickname for policemen) leisure jackets. They are yellow satin with black lettering and palm trees.
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