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Murder at Lavallette, 1918

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 Lakewood Citizen 26 Jul 1918

Parole Breakers, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 18 Jun 1920

Atco, 1901

According to the Industrial Directory of New Jersey, 1901: "ATCO, Camden County: On the Atlantic City Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey, and the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad. Station of each road in the town. Population 500. Banking town, Camden. Money order post office and telegraph station. Express service, Adams, United States, and West Jersey Companies. Tax rate, $ 2.38 Land for factory purposes bordering directly upon the line of the railroads ma y be had in any size plots, free of charge or at nominal prices. Water is pure and plentiful, the climate is healthful and free from malaria, and there is a good supply of labor, either male or female. One small factory building, floor area of 600 feet, with steam engine and boiler, will be rented for $ 10 per month or sold outright for $ 1500. These industries are now in operation E.H. Flood, manufacturers of window glass; employs 47 persons. John E. Hand, manufacturers of ship's compasses; employs 8 persons"
Births Recorded in the Asbury Park Evening Press , September 2nd, 1941 NOTE: None of the children listed here were named at the time of their birth announcement, and only the name of the father was given. Sex Surname Father Residence Date Hospital BOY Bissey Joseph New Jersey Ave, Pt Pleasant Beach 30 Aug 1941 Point Pleasant GIRL Chamy George 614 Sewall Ave, Asbury Park 31 Aug 1941 Polyclinic BOY Conover Alexander Englishtown 1 Sep Monmouth Memorial BOY Driffin Richard 337 Garfield Ct, Long Branch 1 Sep Monmouth Memorial GIRL Ellison Stanley 8 Washington St, Matawan 31 Aug 1941 Monmouth Memorial BOY Gilmore William 1725 L St, West Belmar 28 Aug 1941 Fitkin BOY Hand Richard 25 Ford Ave, Freehold 31 Aug 1941 Monmouth Memorial GIRL Hayes Thomas 112 1/2 Lincoln Pl, Long Branch 1 Sep 1941 Monmouth Memorial GIRL L

George Hand obituary, 1914

from the Trenton Evening Times, 23 Feb 1914 MT. HOLLY., Feb 23 - George W. Hand, part owner of the Mt. Holly News and for several years a newspaper correspondent, died at his home from diabetes, having been bedfast about three weeks. He was over 60 years old. A widow and one son survive him