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    Toms River Railroad

    I remember buying lumber here as a boy with my Dad. It was called Trilco Terminal in South Toms River. There are tons of great old train pictures here: http://www.thebluecomet.com/cnjsoudiv.html
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    Chatsworth in the news

    http://video.ap.org/v/Legacy.aspx?g=0fed1606-734e-42b9-b853-ecad14d7a23e&f=palev1&fg=copy
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    Whitesbog building collapse

    Thanks, icanoe. That whole village should have been preserved, considering that the White family has lea$ed those bogs from the $tate for so long. Also, I forgot to mention my pictures are in the members gallery. And lastly, I would not vote to appropriate millions more to dole out to...
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    Exploring a Different Area of Wharton

    I will help tomorrow if need be. sending pm
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    Whitesbog building collapse

    Guy, WMA's and NJ state forests are all managed by the DEP and with all state and federal dollars. They are all patrolled by " conservation" officers and "state park police". I know of some of the tricks they use to catch offroaders such as staging an atv accident and when you stop to...
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    Whitesbog building collapse

    Allowed to fall into ruins or torched, they are still gone forever. What gets me is the old signs (still everywhere) that pronounce " 1892-1992 100 years of conservation"
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    Whitesbog building collapse

    I have uploaded some photo's taken today at Whitesbog. The packing/ sorting house is falling down, forever gone. An amazing amount of history regarding the pioneering of cultivated blueberries has been allowed by DEP Commisioner Lisa Jackson to go to ruins. It is sad that with just a roof...
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    Dover Forge

    Jim, call me and I'll tell you how to get there. Tom
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    Calling the snake dudes

    Thanks for the help. I have posted the pictures in the member gallery. I have seen pine snakes in my yard (have pictures). I have a great awe of all snakes and I hate to see the wholesale destruction of their habitat. I use this site for identification...
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    Calling the snake dudes

    It was small and appeared silver. My neighbor who has lived in whiting for over 70 years said it was an adler? I'm sure it's not a pine or corn snake however. Curiously, this snakes remains were vanished the very next morning.
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    Calling the snake dudes

    Hello everyone. My name is Tom, I'm a lifelong piney from Whiting. "They" are building a new road from Cherry St. behind the old Stop & Shop to Station Rd. in Whiting. I was out tonight surveying the devastation when I saw a snake had been flattened on Cherry St. I am going to take a digital...
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