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Belmar's first female cop----2000

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 Asbury Park Press 28 Dec 2000

John Hart killed by auto, 1921

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 Ocean County Review 14 Oct 1921

Wilbur Gilford obituary 1990

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from Ocean County Observer 13 Jul 1990

Aliens in Belmar, 2012

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A bum wiped his balls on this, apparently. Belmar, 2012

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Bad accident at Davisville, 1923; raid at the Laurel House

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New Egypt Press 13 Dec 1923

Colliers Mills news, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 28 Feb 1901

Assorted county news, 1916

New Jersey Courier 14 Jul 1916 Miss Zilda Stevens of Marlton, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry Wills. Mrs. Seidenburg of Pittsburg is the guest of Mrs. Hirshblond. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Gandy are at Riverside house for the summer as their customer is. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris and three daughters of Chicago spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Morris. Joseph Hensley of Trenton spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. John Dorsett W.A.Crane of the New York customer house was in town yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Grant of Hooper Avenue is entertaining her father from Jersey City. William Britton, wife, and daughter, Beatrice, of Philadelphia, motored down Sunday for a week with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bills. Mr and Mrs. A.C. King returned yesterday from several weeks at Maplewood, NH in the White Mountains. Mr. King did some fine shooting while there at the tournament. He was a member of a squad of five that broke the world's record by smashing 497 targets out of a possible

Harrison Grover obituary, 1923

from the Asbury Park Press 20 Oct 1923 Harrison A. Grover, aged 44, a farmer of Glendola, died yesterday of cancer of the stomach at his home. Besides his wife he is survived by a son, Archie, a mother, Mrs. Rhoda Boyce and two half brothers, Charles Flock of Red Bank, George J. Boyce of this city, and four half sisters, Mrs. Jennie Kirby, Mrs. Oliver Eberley, this city, Mrs. Joseph Lefferson, Colts Neck, and Mrs. Grace Townley, Elizabeth. Funeral services will be held at the house Monday afternoon t 2 and at the Glendola M.E. Church at 2:30, in charge of Rev. H. Hampton assisted by Rev. H.S. Hull. Services at the Glendola cemetery will be in charge of the Belmar lodge of Moose, 1327, of which the deceased had been a member. Undertaker Bodine is in charge.