Floss Stingel sued the city of Wildwood, alleging she was never compensated for voicing the slogan warning boardwalk visitors ...
If you've been to the boardwalk in Wildwood, NJ, at any point over the last fifty years, there's no doubt you've heard the iconic "Watch the tram car, please," warning that is played by the public ...
The phrase was first recorded in 1971 and used ever since to promote Wildwood tourism without compensation for the woman who voiced the message.
The Wildwood boardwalk is back open after police broke up an early Memorial Day disturbance. Police lifted a state of emergency in the Jersey shore community earlier today. It was issued just ...
The best story you'll read all day: a junior lifeguard with the Wildwood Beach Patrol is being hailed as a hero for saving ...
Police responded to a 911 call about 2:20 a.m. on the morning of the killing reporting a disturbance near Magnolia Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Wildwood, two blocks from the boardwalk ...
With boardwalk rides ... expanding the electoral map,” he told the audience gathered on the sand six months to Election Day. “We’re going to win the state of New Jersey.” ...
Every visitor to the raucous Wildwood, New Jersey, boardwalk has heard Floss Stingel’s voice warning to “Watch the tram car, please” at regular intervals as trackless trains trundle up and ...