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==Notable people== {{Category see also|People from North Wildwood, New Jersey}} People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with North Wildwood include: * [[Patricia Blair]] (1933β2013), television and film actress<ref>Slotnik, Daniel E. [https://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/01/arts/television/patricia-blair-dies-at-80-starred-in-televisions-rifleman.html "Patricia Blair Dies at 80; Starred in Television's 'Daniel Boone'"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', September 30, 2013. Accessed September 11, 2015. "Patricia Blair, an actress who played resourceful women in 1960s television westerns like ''Daniel Boone'' and ''The Rifleman,'' died on Sept. 9 at her home in North Wildwood, N.J."</ref> * [[Anthony Cafiero]] (1900β1982), politician who served in the [[New Jersey Senate]] from 1949 to 1953<ref>Stanley, Lewis C., via [[Associated Press]]. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/99473030/1948-new-jersey-senate-senate-results/ "Two In Senate Lose Their Jobs To Democrats; But Republicans Keeping Topheavy Majority In Both Chambers; Upset In Passaic"], ''[[The Record (North Jersey)|The Record]]'', November 3, 1948. Accessed April 10, 2022, via [[Newspapers.com]]. "Cape May voted former Common Pleas Judge Anthony J. Cafiero (R.) of North Wildwood into the Senate."</ref> * [[James Cafiero]] (1928β2023), politician who served in the [[New Jersey General Assembly]] from 1968 to 1972 and in the [[New Jersey Senate|State Senate]] from 1972 to 1982 and again from 1990 to 2004<ref>McAleer, Pete. [http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_action=doc&p_docid=1000E3F7B954F337&p_docnum=46&p_queryname=NaN&p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated4&p_nbid=M5ED5DHUMTE4NTg0NzQ0OS4yODY4NjU6MTo3OnJhLTE4ODg "Sen. Cafiero to Cast Final Career Vote"], ''[[The Press of Atlantic City]]'', January 11, 2004. Accessed August 9, 2007. "On Monday, the rapid-talking, fast-walking, fence-climbing gentleman from North Wildwood closes the book on a 27-year career in the state Legislature."</ref> * [[Justin Catanoso]] (born 1959), journalist and author of ''My Cousin The Saint, A Search for Faith, Family, and Miracles''<ref>Vanore, Jim. [http://www.capemaycountyherald.com/article/28506-unanswered-prayers-unanswered-questions-won-t-stop-journey "Unanswered prayers, unanswered questions won't stop this journey"], ''[[Cape May County Herald]]'', May 19, 2008. Accessed May 27, 2008. ""Working in the family business as a kid, I knew I didn't want to do that for a living," said Justin, a North Wildwood native, who was raised in a traditional Catholic family, and graduated from Wildwood Catholic High School."</ref> * [[Greg Fulginiti]] (born 1951), recording and mastering engineer<ref>Dubin, Murray. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150926023331/http://articles.philly.com/1999-08-04/living/25482498_1_assistant-engineer-music-stills-nash "A Journey From Songs To Seashells"], ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', August 4, 1999. Accessed May 28, 2013. "North Wildwood, N.J. β He has worked for and with people you read about or listen to: Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Dylan, Elton John, Aerosmith, Madonna, Rick Springfield and hundreds more.... Antonio Fulginiti was one of the first Italians on the island in 1900, but his grandson, Gregory, left for New York as quickly as he could, one day after his graduation from Wildwood High School in 1969."</ref> * [[Joseph Anthony Galante]] (born 1938), former bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden]]<ref>MacIntosh, Jeane; and Cornell, Kati. [http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/item_EFTX1MKJriyTVX3DeDrQiP "A Deal with the Devil: NJ Bishop Sold Home to Vati-'Con'"], ''[[New York Post]]'', July 15, 2008. Accessed February 1, 2011. "Bishop Joseph Galante, a former undersecretary at the Vatican and current head of the Camden Diocese, pocketed $400,000 for his four-bedroom townhouse in North Wildwood, NJ, in the sale to Follieri in February 2007, The Post has learned."</ref> * [[Cozy Morley]] ({{circa|1926}}β2013), singer-songwriter, entertainer, comedian and owner of Club Avalon in North Wildwood, best known for his rendition of "[[On the Way to Cape May]]"<ref>Morrison, John F. [https://www.inquirer.com/philly/obituaries/20130826_Thomas__quot_Cozy_quot__Morley__87__popular_South_Jersey_comedian_and_musician_.html "Thomas "Cozy" Morley, 87, popular South Jersey comedian and musician."], ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', August 26, 2013. Accessed April 10, 2022. "Thomas Francis 'Cozy' Morley, who became an iconic part of the South Jersey entertainment scene, a jokester who could pack his 1,200-seat Club Avalon in North Wildwood every night and became a hit in the Atlantic City casinos, died last week. He was 87. He had homes in North Wildwood, Haddon Township and Fort Lauderdale, Fla."</ref>
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