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Asbury Park Press 11 Sep 1961  

Electric lights put up illegally in Bay Head, 1901

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 New Jersey Courier 20 Jun 1901

Jean Boulin loses his license after killing Mary G. Burke, 1920

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 New Jersey Courier 27 Aug 1920

Bootleggers fined, 1921

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New Jersey Courier 16 Sep 1921

McDonough residence, Bay Head, 1980

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Fleming and Morris advertisement, Bay Head

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This Year You Will Come To Bay Head

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Jacob Van Note dies, 1893

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New Jersey Courier 13 Jul 1893

Family poisoned by pudding at Bay Head--1893

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New Jersey Courier 13 Jul 1893

Charles Crane dies in WWI, 1918

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Enderson-Walle wedding, 1915

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New Jersey Courier 21 May 1915

Edward Bonnell, killed in WWI 1918

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from NJ Archived WWI casualty index.

News From Bay Head, 1929

NJC 6 SEP 1929 The high powered cruising sea skiff Audrey, from Bay Head, coming thru the draw on the county bridge last Sunday afternoon, crashed into a rowboat in which were a man and a woman crabbing. The Audrey had aboard her owner, C.A. Nicklas of No. 6 Church Street, New York and Spring Lake, with a party of Spring Lake friends. Her sailing master is Capt. Charles G.I. Gifford They seemed to be in a hurry and had blown repeatedly for the draw to open, while still some distance off. They had just come through the draw when they hit the rowboat. In the small boat were Mr. and Mrs. John G. Duner of New Brunswick, and a dog. Mrs. Duner clung to the wrecked rowboat; the dog was killed and Duner was aided by a sailor who plunged overboard from the San-Cath-Ann, of Allenhurst, which moors at Mantaloking. The San-Cath-Ann crew took both the D uners aboard and ran them ashore at the Dutch's Inn dock. It is understood that Nicklas settled the damages. Dr. Frank Brouwer of Toms River to

Margaret Van Note engaged, 1923

New Jersey Courier 19 Oct 1923 Mr. and Mrs. George E. VanNote of Bay Head announce the engagement of the daughter, Margaret Maude and Mr. George Ellis Gurley of Lakewood. Mr. Gurley, a popular Lakewood young man is connected with the Lakewood Country Club.

Charlie Sing and Enzley Clayton arrested, 1913

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New Jersey Courier 18 Jul 1913

Missionary returns to India, 1915

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from the New Jersey Courier 5 Nov 1915

News From West Creek, 24 Oct 1901

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Dead body found, 1909

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From the New Jersey Courier, 19 Aug 1909

News From Bayhead, 1919

New Jersey Courier 3 Jan 1919 Miss Ella Mae Loveland of Asbury Park spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Loveland. Miss Gertrude Fleming spent her Christmas vacation from her duties as teacher in the Camden public school home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flemming. Private Lewis Herbert of Weehawkin spent Christmas Day with his parents on Osborn Avenue. Misses Virginia and Maude Van Note spent Friday in Seaside Park. Miss Edna Brower spent the latter part of the week at her home on Main Avenue. Mrs. F. Clark returned to her home Sunday in Philadelphia, after spending a few days with her parents on Lake avenue. Thomas Timberman of Jamesburg visited Mr. and Mrs.J.F. Morton Friday. Mr. Golden of Roebling visited Miss Helen Stout over the week end. Frank Ferry and Lloyd Johnson are spending a short vacation down the bay gunning at Barnegat. Miss Florence Worth is ill at her home with the scarletina P. Herley and family have moved from the Beacon-

Boating Accident in Bay Head, 1929

New Jersey Courier 6 Sep 1929 The high powered cruising sea skiff Audrey, from Bay Head, coming thru the draw on the county bridge last Sunday afternoon, crashed into a rowboat in which were a man and a woman crabbing. The Audrey had aboard her owner, C.A. Nicklas of No. 6 Church Street, New York and Spring Lake, with a party of Spring Lake friends. Her sailing master is Capt. Charles G.I. Gifford They seemed to be in a hurry and had blown repeatedly for the draw to open, while still some distance off. They had just come through the draw when they hit the rowboat. In the small boat were Mr. and Mrs. John G. Duner of New Brunswick, and a dog. Mrs. Duner clung to the wrecked rowboat; the dog was killed and Duner was aided by a sailor who plunged overboard from the San-Cath-Ann, of Allenhurst, which moors at Mantaloking. The San-Cath-Ann crew took both the Duners aboard and ran them ashore at the Dutch's Inn dock. It is understood that Nicklas settled the damages. Dr. Frank Brouwer