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The debate around the traffic light at Mule Rd and 37, Toms River

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 Asbury Park Press 12 Sep 1980

Manitou Park Firefighters, 1975

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  Asbury Park Press 20 Apr 1975

Lakewood shooting contest, 1917

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 Lakewood Citizen 23 Mar 1917

Thomas Lamson gets arrested,1909

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 New Jersey Courier 18 Mar 1909

Marriages in the Ocean Emblem of 3 Jan 1855

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Clarence Newman's very expensive quart of booze, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 3 Jun 1920

Riot at baseball game in Toms River, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 10 Sep 1920

Fines for bootlegging, 1922

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New Egypt Press 13 Jul 1922

Edward Huss convicted of selling whiskey, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 27 May 1921

accused of stealing during hooch party, 1921

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New Jersey Courier 15 Jul 1921

Prizes Awarded at Sewing School, 1915

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New Jersey Courier 21 May 1915

news from Double Trouble, 1905

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New Jersey Courier 25 May 1905

Boys and Girls Club, 1920

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New Egypt Press 2 Dec 1920

Joseph A. Oliva obituary, 1988

from the Asbury Park Press 14 Jan 1988 OLIVA-- Joseph A., of Middletown, January 13, 1988. Husband of Marcella (nee Newman). Father of Carol Marshall and Catherine Shields. Brother of Mrs. Catherine Dowdell, Helen MacManus and George Oliva. Grandfather of 1. Visitiation Fri 2-4 and 7-9PM at the John E. Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Ave, Red Bank. Funeral mass Sat 9 AM at St. James RC Church, Red Bank.

Newman-Runion wedding, 1855

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from the Ocean Emblem of 3 Jan 1855

News From Double Trouble, 1910

from the New Jersey Courier 6 Oct 1910 Clarence and Eugene Phillips and wife, and John Newman and family have moved to Bayville. Mr. Crabbe has had his men and teams repairing the road out to Toms River and it is now a fine gravel road, good as can be found most anywhere. A party from here who spent Sunday at Forked River were: George Wainwright and wife, Miss Mabel Worth, Frank Kegle and Fred Wilbert. Mr. Crabbe picked about a thousand bushels of fine cranberries this fall and is about finished up. John Plummer and family have moved to Pleasantville.