On the Boardwalk Tuesday, she and her attorney, Emeka Igwe, met reporters outside the Tram Car Store in North Wildwood to ...
Floss Stingel sued the city of Wildwood, alleging she was never compensated for voicing the slogan warning boardwalk visitors ...
Floss Stingle, now in her 80s, claims she was never properly compensated for the use of her voice for the past 50 years.
If you’ve been on the Wildwood boardwalk, there’s a good chance you’ve heard the voice of Floss Stingel saying, “Watch the ...
Generations of visitors have either hopped on board or seen the yellow tram car cruising down Wildwood's boardwalk. "When I ...
You may have heard her recorded voice if you've been to the shore in South Jersey. Now, she's suing for a share of tram car ...
Floss Stingell says people have made millions of dollars from her famous "Watch the tram car, please" warning in a Jersey ...
Floss Stingel's "Watch the tram car, please" audio clip has been used in numerous products in Wildwood, but she hasn't been ...
Floss Stingel, who recorded the iconic “Watch the tram car, please" message on a tape recorder in 1971, is now suing the ...
"Everyone thinks life goes back to normal," Hoffner said. "But it is a big struggle." Emeka Igwe, Daniels' attorney, emphasized the difficulty of reintegrating into society after being released ...
Stingel's attorney, Emeka Igwe, says the recording was made before copyright protections were in place. Igwe didn't announce the amount of money his client is after, but he said the slogan has ...