Cape May County Herald, 25 January 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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Among the long time pro- ’ moters who have made Wildwood’s Boardwalk world famous for the latest amusements are the Nickels family and Ed Herman of Marine West. ITtey are responsible for such stellar attractions as Castle D'racula-, Their movieland wax, museum was one of the top wooden way attractions However,^ we hope you caught it as it is being dismantled It will.be replaced by an all new 200-seat family . style restaurant. The eatery has been leased to Angelo Biloris, ‘who has other Boardwalk businesses. Marine West is also importing a new European amusement ride, due for spring arrival from Germany. The Nickels clan is keeping its identity a secret due to the Tierce Boardwalk pief

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Also op the restaurant front,’’ Wildwood's Copper Hood rest/ uranteur Barry 6'Leary hftS acquired the Parson's Table in the Villas, formerly owned by city tub thumper Tom Parsons. O’Leary has renamed it. Barry's Grill. Mrs. O’Leary is just back from an extended vacation visit to Korea Their daughter, Zeda -O’Leary, a recent high school graduate, is learning to be,an aviatrix at the county airport. After a highly successful iniitjal season. Two Mile Inn’s local owners are expanding the local replica of Fisherman’s Wharf. They are merging ahd expanding the Lord.Nelson Room

and Sandy's‘Saldon They are also adding a raw bar. MOVING INTO high gear in the second phase of his career is Capitol records artist Ron DiRoma. He is well remembered for the season he spent at Holiday Inn, now the Grand Hotel. A little sea gull tells us the popular singer will be appearing on the island again this spring. His mother is local lite Mrs Mary DiSylvester of the County Elections Board. He has a brother who is a Wildwood detec- • live while another is a Crest policeman One of his sisters operates Bar-

bara/Ann’s Beauty Salon in the Crept. Ty rone DiNittis, who books moist of the. combos here and in the casinos, is representing Ron hereabouts. WE AREN’T at liberty tq reveal whether he has a summer home on the’ island, but suffice to say that U.S. Rep. Tom Fogiletta from Philly’s Third District does visit the Wildwoods in season more often than any other resort It isn’t just because he’s, fond of the area, but it’s also because most of ths voters from South Philly, Center CIty and Kensington prefer the Wildwoods a.bqve other summer. resorts.'So when he;s in the Wildwoods, he can combine relaxation with a bit of politicking. Foglietta, a Republican turned Democrat, has an(Page 15 Please)

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