Cape May County Herald, 29 February 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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Many big city folks put up with the pollution so they can afford and enjoy Wildwood summer;. Among these is famed singer Gary Varna dorr. Gary used to star with the Winged Victory Chorus and Jackie Lee. He climbs onstage nowadays with talents like Bobbie Kay and Sam Pino. However. Gary 'suffered a broken leg at his winter home in New York. Gary sings winters at Asti Restaurant, a gathering place for opera lovers and celebrities since 1925. Gary is part of the troupe that sings arias by Verdi. Puccini. Rossini, ballads and Broadway hits — a musical feast accompanied by Northern Italian cuisine Walters, doormen, wine tenders and hatcheck people chime in the singing at Asti. At your ‘•Variety’' scribe’s suggestion. Varna do re now sings a Mario Lanza tribute. When Gary sings the songs of Wildwood's exopen air trolley conductor, Lanza, he rocks the chandeliers, whether in Wildwood or the Big Apple’s Asti. Gary still has a

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CREST COLONIST Pat Croc** is director of Haverford State Hospital s sports medicine clinic and conditioning coach for the Flyers hockey club. But now he's landed another job that may interfere with his Crest weekends. He is anchoring the “Feeling Fit” reports on WPEN-AM in Philly Satdee and Sunday at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Wildwood’s large Florida colony got together in Boynton Beach to say farewell to the Sunshine State season Locals enjoyed themselves despite the -erratic weather. However, Florida business is lousy. Miami is empty at the peak end of the season, while even Fort Lauderdale is off. Disney World is holding up well but it’s been found folks visit there only once, never to return. The Boynton Beach frolic is not unlike our Labor Day sad farewell to summers. Mayor Earl Ostrander and his council have given the upgrading of Ottens Harbor as high a priority as plans for the Pacific Avenue Mall and Convention Hall expansion, both in size and year round activity. And they’re getting great encouragement from the private business sector, who have felt akin to orphans for the past couple decades harborside. THE PLAN is to make the harbor a replica of Baltimore's Inner Harbor and to restore it to its position as the second busiest commercial port on the 1 seaboard. The condo, marina and restaurant developments harborside are also being ompared to a bit of Nantucket. -Carlson’s, the islands largest seafood outlet, is branching out with a big new restaurant with a waterfront view. Carlson's greatly expanded facility will augment their famous, long time seafood market and carry-out store. Thirteen-year vet employe Rick Hoff and 17-year vet employee Warren White now own Carlson's, but exowner John ‘•Corky" Carlson is still aboard. Also in the offing is a new -estaurant to complement and expand Bob Scullv's spanking new Wha’rf cocktail lounge, which was a smash success in its first season. The solons’ hopes for a bit of Nantucket and Inner Harbor may not be as far' away as it looked under previous regimes Hurst Sign Company of Wilkes Barre and Scranton is busily erecting sign; on *-he Boardwalk tp/help make it "Broadwoi'by the Sea." A large new W will be opposite Nilon s Casino Pier, Oak Ave. and the wooden way”. There is so much preteeasori preparation on the Boardwalk that even the pigeons are wearing hard

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