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So much to DOO this Summer of ‘22 !

“The most beautiful thing under the sun is being under the sun.” ~Dorothy, The Sun

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Hello dear Sun Readers! When nearing my final deadlines, I can’t help but ponder the thought of being an editor and the responsibility it carries. It’s a bit daunting to comprehend. So I honestly don’t focus on the size of my readership because I create the paper mostly alone... (but always in the presence of God... ) fully enjoying the gifts He’s given me to bless others. As I set out to work everyday, after my beautiful morning walks along the seawall, I realize it is this very expanse of sea, sun and sky that inspires The Sun... it talks to me... it says, ‘try to capture me, try to tap into my mystery.’ I paint it and photograph it, and tell stories that revolve around it because it has become a part of me spiritually. I acknowledge my part in it as a calling, even if I don’t entirely comprehend it. I only know that it requires that I work with a standard of excellence and sincerity. One particular morning, I read a devotion that featured a favorite childhood fable called The Wind and the Sun.It brings us to ask ourselves, when influencing or inspiring others, which approach works best? To blow harder and harder like the wind, or to shine brighter and brighter like the sun? The Fable: The wind and the sun decided to have a contest one day to see which of them was the strongest. When they saw a man walking down the street wearing a warm winter coat, they agreed that whoever could get the man’s coat off would truly be the strongest. The wind thought this would be a piece of cake, so he began to blow with all his might. But the harder he blew, the tighter the man held onto his coat. Eventually, the wind gave up, and the sun took a turn. The sun came out from behind a cloud and began to shine brighter and brighter. As the man got hotter and hotter, he finally took off the coat of his own accord. The wind had to concede that the sun was indeed stronger. So the moral of the story is obvious... we are to Shine! We were made for sunny days! Knowing every summer has its own story to tell, and how much we love telling stories, I can’t wait for you to enjoy your time by the sea reading this issue of The Sun. It has been created over the long fall and winter months for your reading pleasure... with rays of light and a touch of sea spray left on every page from those morning walks... because salt & light make the most beautiful combination.

“Shine like the Sun!” ~psalm 37:6

Dorothy

Artist / Editor / Publisher The SUN by-the–sea, Wildwood, NJ

So much inside

All-Things-Wildwood. 100% Organic

While You Were Away - 6-15 Compiled by Al Alven, Meg Corcoran & Dorothy Kulisek

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100s of Five Miles of Smiles

609.214.5608 The SUN by-the-sea©2022 published by So You’ll Know, inc. with the help of those listed here:

Mary Rosenello A Life Well Lived by the Sea 16 Jake & Julie : Glowing Blue Lights by Dorothy Kulisek 20 Now & Then at 16th & Ocean Seashell Villa~ Sandpiper ~ Shore House by Dorothy Kulisek 21 DJ Slice by Rachel Rogish - 24 Semper Fi Vince DePrinzio 26 Blast from the Past Yearbooks - 29 Here Comes the Sun by Lou Ann Catanoso 31 It’s a Dog’s Life with Lucy & Jethro 33 True Love of Brian & Meg Deal 34 Angels at Angel Visit by Rachel Rogish 36 Churches on the Island 37 I AM THE BOARDWALK by Bill Flynn 40 FLIP SIDE About the Cover TBT 1912 with the Dettrey’s by Dorothy Kulisek 3

Artist, Editor & Publisher, Ad Sales

Dorothy McMonagle Kulisek

Assistant Editor, Meg Corcoran Contributors: Al Alven • Lou Ann Catanoso • Brian Deal • Bill Flynn • Marilyn Guidetti Dave MacDonald • Steve Murray Rachel Rogish • Capt. Gary Sloan Hello from The Sun, the Wildwoods only handcrafted magazine, loved by both young and old... tourist and local alike. Once a bi-monthly publication, it has become even more sought after with two big summer issues in print. Its thought-provoking positive news, inspirational articles and historical features, with memories on every page, have made it a breath of fresh air in the face of the challenging climate of today’s world. I encourage you to please support the local merchants whose advertising pays the cost of this quality publication. Let them know you saw their ad in The Sun. KEEP CALM May The Sun bless you and refresh you and truly knock your flip-flips off!

HERE COMES

Fishing with Capt.Gary & Tides 4-5 The Blue Light NWPD Chief Anthony Sitteneri by Marilyn Guidetti 6

Next issue July 7, 2022

Wreck of the “Snow” Nancy, Hereford Inlet 1766 by Steve Murray 8 Fred & Karen Schmidt’s Old House by Dorothy Kulisek 18-19 Every Old House has a Story This One is for FREE! by Dorothy Kulisek 26-27 Dr. Mace & Hattie Long Babies My Grandmother Hattie by Carol McCulloch 28-29 Summer of ‘60 at the Carousel by Dave MacDonald 30

LOVE IF YOUUR YO OM, FREED VET! A THANK

Disclaimer The Sun by-the-Sea Newspaper© and So They’ll Know Inc. cannot pledge the accurateness or comprehensiveness of all editorial content in all of its constituent parts.

“Any society that needs disclaimers has too many lawyers.” ~Erik Pepke


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