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14 Reasons to Love Minor League Baseball
Bring your dog, catch a ball, and do the YMCA. Continue reading
TILT! The History of Pinball
With photos from Asbury Park’s Silverball Museum. Continue reading
Posted in History, Uncategorized
Tagged amusements, Asbury Park, Bally's, boardwalk, Fiorello LaGuardia, Gottlieb, Jersey shore, New Jersey, pinball, Silverball Museum, Williams
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Housing Policy and Segregation: New Jersey, a Case Study
40+ years after the landmark Mt. Laurel ruling, New Jersey remains a segregated state.
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Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged affordable housing, courts, Fair Housing Act, housing, Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, segregation
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Is the Hawaiian Pineapple an Endangered Species?
The Hawaiian Islands are indeed the pineapple islands, except for the fact that they don’t grow that many pineapples there anymore. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged agriculture, Del Monte, Dole, fruit, growers, Hawaii, Lena'i, Maui, Maui Gold, pineapple
10 Comments
Bob’s Birthday Bash
Dylan Fest at the Warwick Valley Winery Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Dylan, E'lissa Jones, music, Rod McDonald, The Kennedys, Warwick, Warwick Valley Winery
7 Comments
The Future of Food
How technology is changing the way we produce and distribute food. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged AeroFarms, Bond Pet Foods, Finless Foods, food, food tech, Grove Labs, Memphis Meats, technology, Techonomy, vertical farm, Zume Pizza
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Montclair Film Festival ’18 — The Shorts
An eclectic mix of blues, poetry and Russion sorcery Continue reading
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Tagged Donald Hall, Fiel dos Santos, film reviews, films, Montclair Film Festival, Rasputin, short films, shorts, The Numbers Band
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Montclair Film Festival ’18: I Laughed, I Cried, I Scratched My Head and Wondered Why
Ian McEwan, Sammy Davis Jr., Laurel and Hardy, and the 5 Browns Continue reading
Lehigh Valley’s Historic Covered Bridges
Bridges built between 1841 and 1858 Continue reading