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Local High Schoolers Attend County Financial Forecast

From left: Mr. James Clark, Oscar Gomez-Montoya, Cheyenne Cope, Junior Hans, Ryan Troiano, Jordan Fusik, and Harley Buscham. On the far right is Joyce Gould, Chamber President, and presenter Tony DeSalle, President and CEO of Crest Savings Bank.

Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce held its January membership breakfast on January 10 at the Wildwoods Convention Center. Tony DeSalle, President and CEO of Crest Savings Bank, presented his “Annual Financial Forecast,” where he gave in-depth predictions about the state of Cape May County’s economy going into 2024. Many high schoolers from Wildwood High School and Cape May Tech came to the breakfast to better familiarize themselves with economic concepts, and to hear about the many working parts that make up our peninsula’s economy.

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