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“A man I was dating at the time worked for Ramagosa, who owned the tram cars. And I just spoke into a recorder and it’s been used ever since,” said Stingel during a news conference on the boardwalk ...
But you’ll hear something unique on Wildwood’s boardwalk — a woman’s voice that’s warned for more than 50 years, “Watch the tram car, please.” Now, the woman behind that message ...
NORTH WILDWOOD — Floss Stingel wants to get paid, please. Stingel, now in her 80s, recorded the words “Watch the tram car, please” into a tape recorder in 1971 as a favor to her boyfriend ...
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Terracotta lion and pendant assembly, Buder Building, 1904. Ceramic, Overall - 72 x 24.5 x 14 inches. Photography by Virginia Harold, Collection of the National Building Arts Center This fall the ...
South Yorkshire Police has urged motorists to avoid a road in Sheffield following a crash this afternoon. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star, you can get unlimited access to the ...
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The voice behind Wildwood’s iconic boardwalk tram alert – “Watch the tram car, please” – has filed a lawsuit claiming the recording has been used commercially for decades without her ...
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 ...
More than half a century since recording Wildwood's iconic boardwalk tram alert — "Watch the tram car, please" — Floss Stingel, the woman who voiced the message is suing the City of Wildwood ...