After more than three decades of service, the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce is bidding a bittersweet farewell to its president, Vicki Clark.
Clark’s retirement will begin this summer as she closes out an 18-year presidential term on May 30.
He loved to talk and had a huge heart. Locals share stories of N.J.’s Famous River Hot Dog Man.
Updated May 13, 2021;
Posted May 12, 2021
Greg Crance, who, since 1987, operated a hotdog stand on a platform stationed in the middle of the Delaware River. Crance died Monday of complications related to COVID.
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He had a heart that was as big as anything.
That’s how a close friend of Greg Crance, ubiquitous for his role as the Famous River Hot Dog Man, described him in the wake of his death on Monday from COVID-related complications.
“He was very passionate about his business and did everything he could as far as the (Delaware) River goes to clean it,” said Wes Siegel, a resident of Delaware Township. “I know him and his boys and his employees once a year would go up and down the river and clean all of the garbage that they would find.
N.J.’s famous Delaware River hot dog man, Greg Crance, dead at 56 from COVID
Updated May 12, 2021;
Posted May 11, 2021
Greg Crance, who, since 1987, operated a hotdog stand on a platform stationed in the middle of the Delaware River. Crance died Monday of complications related to COVID.
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Greg Crance, 56, owner of Delaware River Tubing and widely known as the Famous River Hot Dog Man, died Monday of complications related to COVID.
Delaware River Tubing, Inc. is a tubing, rafting, canoeing and kayaking business located in Alexandria Township that has been offering summer excursions on the river since 2002. Crance began operating a hotdog stand on a platform stationed in the middle of the Delaware River in 1987.