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Reluctant Hero From New Jersey
Reluctant Hero From New Jersey Michael Benfante, who grew up and still lives in New Jersey, worked on the 81st floor of the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. …
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Whippany Railway Museum, Part 2 | Hanover Township, New Jersey
The Whippany Railway Museum Last week I showed you some photos and told you a little bit about the history of this museum. In Part 2, I am sharing more…
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Whippany Railway Museum, Part 1 | Hanover Township, New Jersey
The Whippany Railway Museum This interesting museum is located in Hanover Township, New Jersey. According to their website: The Whippany Railway Museum has been bringing to life the history of…
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Ocean Grove Camp Meetings! | Neptune, New Jersey
Ocean Grove Was Founded By Methodists Lovely Ocean Grove, New Jersey, down the shore, was founded in 1869 as a Methodist Camp Meeting town. Even though the town was…
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I love the singer PINK
The Singer Pink is a powerful singer. Her original name was Alecia Beth Hart Moore. Raise Your Glass (2010) There’s always some song stuck in my head and “Raise Your…
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Jody Joseph Interview (2010)
Jody Joseph Jody Joseph’s concert, One Diva…One Legend…One Woman is this Saturday night, September 25th at Brookdale Community College Theater in Lincroft, New Jersey. In this show, Jody concentrates on…
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Singer Jody Joseph (2010)
Jody Joseph Is A Singer With A Passion For Music Jody Joseph is a very talented singer-songwriter. She is related to both Jon Bon Jovi (her first cousin), and Mario…
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5 Fun Summer Songs
5 Fun Summer Songs To Make You Very Happy Fun songs to listen to during the hot weather! Summertime Blues by Eddie Cochran Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of…
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Abandoned Trains in New York State!
We Found Abandoned Trains! Mark and I went on a trip to Cooperstown, New York in July 2009 to visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame. As we drove around…
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Cherry Blossoms In Branch Brook Park (2010) | Newark, New Jersey
Cherry Blossoms Branch Brook Park in Newark, New Jersey hosts the largest blossom festival in the United States every April (yes, even bigger than Washington, D.C). It was the first…