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Dover nurses skip work in labor dispute, 1980

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 Asbury Park Press 4 Sep 1980

Ardell Neal obituary, 2002

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 Asbury Park Press 7 May 2002 She is sister of Thelma Tolbert, who was married to Ocean County's first black mayor.

Manitou Park, 1973

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Asbury Park Press April 8 1973     

Pledge of Allegiance debate, 1991

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 Asbury Park Press 18 Dec 1991

Barnegat school, May 1908

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News From Barnegat, 1905

from New Jersey Courier 6 Apr 1905 The entertainment in the school house last Friday evening was very good. A large audience greeted the performers. The Township Committee are fixing the roads, and in consequence all who wish to work have a job. Mail Clerk Corlis has moved into the Wright Predmore house. Through the kindness of Mrs. J. S. Storms, postmaster Collins has on exhibition an old bill dated February 27, 1875 advertising a performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in Union Hall, by the Barnegat Dramatic Troupe. The cast includes the names of some of our citizens who have long since gone to their rest, and it recalls to mind others who are growing old. Quarterly communion was celebrated in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday last. The Art Club will hold its annual reception on Tuesday this week. W.G. Conrad and wife, John Predmore and wife, and Charles M. Conrad and wife are home from Trenton. The Board of Education organized on Tuesday evening, March 28, by elect

News From Barnegat, 1919

from the New Jersey Courier 3 Jan 1919 Gordon Ridgeway and wife are home for the holidays Fred Stephenson and family spent last Wednesday with his mother and sister. Naomi Maloney of Long Branch is visiting Miss Elizabeth Reeves. Mrs. Kate Falkinburgh and son Alton having spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. W. Bailey, at Barnegat City, returned home Thursday. Anderson Pharo of Bayonne spent Sunday with his brother Job and wife. Augustus Tolbert, wife and son Martin; Harry W. Tolbert and wife, motored to Hanover farms on Friday. John Cox and wife were Friday visitors at Philadelphia. Senator D.G. Conrad was a Saturday visitor from Philadelphia. Prof. Brown and wife spent the holidays at her home in Pennsylvania. Roseby Crane and brother of New York spent a few days home with their mother last week. Those who attended the Tall Cedars last Thursday night at Tuckerton were: A.W. Kelly, R.G. Collins, L. Simmerman, Dr. H. Conover, J.C. Bennett, A.H. Tolbert, C.H. Brandt, L.