Charles Tilton borrowed the book, "Home Made Toys for Girls and Boys" by A.Neely Hall, from the Bay View Library on March 17, 1926. He died the following year; his granddaughter, Mary Cooper recently ...
The book, it turns out, was borrowed in 1926 by Mary Cooper's grandfather Charles Tilton, a prominent Jersey Shore captain.
A book checked out in 1926 has finally returned to the Ocean County library. A Toms River woman found the book, “Home-Made Toys for Girls and Boys,” a book by A. Neely Hall, when she was sorting ...
Fairleigh Dickinson is second in the NEC with 13.6 assists per game led by Abaigeal Babore averaging 3.2. The Dolphins have gone 4-7 against NEC opponents. Le Moyne is fifth in the NEC with 22.0 ...
This weekend in North Jersey, Feb. 6 to Feb. 9, experience music, theater, sports, nature and even a celebration of mac and cheese.
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“From expanding the Child Tax Credit and supporting small businesses to clawing back millions in federal dollars for infrastructure investments and our first responders, I’ve seen up close how Josh ...
Trista Whitney led St. Thomas Aquinas, No. 11 in the NJ.com Top 20, with 21 points in a 94-76 victory against Teaneck in the More Than a Highlight at the Thomas Dunn Center in Elizabeth.
Garnes has spent over 30 years as a practitioner championing books for Black children as a public and school library director and as the founder of the nonprofit Aunt Lil’s Reading Room. Michael L.
The United States Senate Library — located in the basement of the Russell Senate office building in Washington D.C. — offers a slew of prominently displayed woke titles pumping everything from ...
Capt. Christopher Connolly of the Teaneck Fire Department was walking to his daughter's school Wednesday when he heard "the sound of someone falling through ice," the department said in a Facebook ...
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