Author: sjwillis
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Philip F. Gura, professor, American literature and culture, UNC Chapel Hill – American Transcendentalism | Lecture | WGBH Forum Network | Free Online Lectures
Philip F. Gura, professor, American literature and culture, UNC Chapel Hill – American Transcendentalism | Lecture | WGBH Forum Network | Free Online Lectures Philip F. Gura traces the intellectual genealogy of America’s first group of public intellectuals, who profoundly shaped 19th century American literature and social reform. Gura tells the fascinating…
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Today is 90.5’s 1day pledge drive. We’re lucky to have an independent station in the area that supports local musicians: 90.5thenight.org
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I bought the @MacHeist 3 Bundle. 12 Top Mac apps worth $900+ for just $39 AND I just got Delicious Library 2 FREE! http://mhtweet.com/NKucOf
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Debating relative merits of superheroes w/ “super” powers (superman) vs those w/out (batman) w 5-year old son.
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Arugula sprouted in the garden last night. Noticed that while I was standing around watching the grass grow this morning 😉
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Carrie Ludwikowski is running for Red Bank School Board http://xrl.us/benjkg If you live in RB the election is on 4/21. Good luck Carrie!
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Red Bank Register from June 20th, 1923
Red Bank Register from June 20th, 1923 Perhaps this is the birth of East Side Park? (See last paragraph of front page piece titled “Ten Houses Under Way.”
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Red Bank Register from April 4, 1911
Red Bank Register from April 4, 1911 Eastside Park People Want to Cast Their Lot With Fair Haven.
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Red Bank Register from May 10th 1899
Red Bank Register from May 10th 1899 Earliest mention of Harrison Ave. Talks about building the road from River Rd (front street) to Ridge.
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Red Bank Register from November 30th 1892
Red Bank Register from November 30th 1892 First house to be built on the tract of land referred to as East Side Park (searching for Lincoln Avenue)