Cape May County Herald, 10 March 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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ED HERMAN of Marine West a center Boardwalk complex, has good news, Renovations arc underway at Schellenger Ave. and the Wooden Way to accommodate the original Old London Fish andq^hipa. making their Wil^ood

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Mews Notes from The Wildwoods C.V. Mathis at large

news — the film based on the local Boardwalk will ' open in September. A World Premiere may be in th£ works for the Wildwoods. The movie stars were so appreciative of the tireless help of city p.r. man Joe Stamile that they presented him with a director’s chair containing his name and an inscribed silver bowl from Tiffany's. LOTS OF FOLKS don’t know that Stamile had a most imffl-essive war record wim the-tLS. Navy. He received -three ^commendations for devising a new optical system for navy gunsights, as well as a special tool for adjustable binoculars and a hinge v lubrication method for binoculars. Joe formerly owned a record company known as Cotton Records. They had three big hits, including the theme song used on Dick Clark’s ‘‘Bandstand.'’

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KX-CREST lifeguard John Henry Kurtz, now a popular New York actor paid a visit to see brother, •'Yogi," who is a boniface of Cape May’s Peter Shields Inn. Kurt© 1 was in* - trigued by the fact that Robert DeNIro is slated to film Cape Scenes at either the Inn or Upstair's At Gloria's. NORTH WILDWOOD^ I) nil Huber, an exUniversity of Pennsylvania if footballer, is gaining a fan club as sportscaster and camfltoman bn WildwoodAvalon)Channel 40. AS IF WE didn:t have enough competition, Philadelphia will celebrate its 300th birthday with a host of events. The Century IV Celebration is a look ahead to the City of Brotherly Love’s next 100

years as-well as its previous 300. . The tall ships, some‘40 in all, will arrive at Penns’ Landing June 17 at the end of a race beginning, a month earlier in Venezuela. The docking will launch four days of parades, fireworks, ethnic foods and other special

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THE CLIMAX of the summer’s activities will be -^the first annual American Music Festival from June 30 to July 11. All mbdes of AmeHcan music - from classical and jazz to rock and Gospel - wil be highlighted by daily concerts through the city, - strolling musicians, a country fair and much more. A major program is being planned for Jdly 4, the biggest day oLthfe year in Philadelphia. Some of the ^biggest names in the music world-will be featured. THE PROLONGED legal ^ maneuvers of Crest solons in attempting to- avoid a vote . on proposed beach fees jfia? dragged on long enough to attract the alien-, tion of returning motel and ' Boardwalk businessmen. The apparerftly confident solons have sent work crews out to ehect snow fences along the strand and a couple 'blocks of dunes south f from Cresse Ave. have already beeh leveled. It is now anticipated that the election will take place about April 15.' If held ih mid-winter, it seemed almost certain of passage. Only one public meeting „ was held at night at Crest Pier while the other sessions were held at odd times and cloaked in secrecy. The modest cost of an election will end the bitterness and divisive activity of the controversial subject broached in ill-advised economic times.

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