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News from Harvey Cedars 1915

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Harvey Cedars news, 1950

Tuckerton Beacon 21 Dec 1950 by Mrs. Nancy Weiselsen After serving the public as city traffic engineer for 14 years in Philadelphia, Mr. Robert A. Mitchell has resigned; he will, after Dec 31, take up his new position as traffic engineering division of Gannett, Fleming, Corddry and Colpenter, Inc., consulting engineers in Harrisburg, PA. Mr. R. Sturgis Ingersoll has been chosen as one of the Board of Managers for the Assembly Hall, to be held Friday evening, December 22 at the Bellevue -Stratford Hotel. Mrs. Walter Lyon was in charge of the Christmas Party December 16, which was very successful, at the Fire House, Santa remembered all the children. Dr. and Mrs. Allan Green were at their cottage for a few days. Mrs. Green is M r. and Mrs. Lovins daughter.

Election fraud in Harvey Cedars, 1930

New Jersey Courier 14 Nov 1930 Among the cases before the grand jury on Wednesday it is assumed was the famous primary election of last June in the Borough of Harvey Cedars. In this borough, with a census population of 47, there were about 200 votes polled. A number of Harvey Cedars residents were at the courthouse

News From Harvey Cedars 1911

New Jersey Courier 30 Mar 1911 The Harvey Cedars Realty Company will run a free excursion down from Camden and Philadelphia on Sunday to sell lots here. It is understood these excursions will be continued to and through the summer on Sundays. Samuel Gaskill of Barnegat is overhauling Howlett's motorboat at High Point. D.P. Schramm spent Saturday in Barnegat. The new High Point Yacht Clubhouse is completed and ready for the yachtmen when they come down for the summer. The Harvey Cedars Realty Company is planning to start on a big dredging project about April 15. This will deepen the channel and fill in a large space for building lots. Raymond Palmer of Conrad's station was at Barnegat Monday night. Walter Ridgway was another Barnegat visitor Monday. L.A. deZano of Philadelphia, while here gunning, got tenducks the last day of the season and was well pleased with his trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Schramm of High Point are visiting New York. Joseph Bounds of this place went ba