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  1. Spung-Man

    Tonights the night...

    Decent atmospheric conditions in western Atlantic County, but the light show was not very good. Every time I've seen the Northern Lights here they've been a dull reddish-purple, barely perceptible, and they flash like faint heat lightning. Last night's display was very faint around 12:30 AM, if...
  2. Spung-Man

    Speed Bump

    Oh my, This is only the beginning. If the State continues to advocate Pinelands Villages as "centers of place" growth areas, Villages like Chatsworth will increasingly become urbanized. The idea of traffic calming is not necessarily a safety issue, but one of economics. According to an NJDOT...
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    Jersey Devil

    A thousand pardons.
  4. Spung-Man

    Pine Barrens Pebbles

    Johnnyb, Your pebble observations are interesting. I will have to try this! From the description you are north of the Mullica and looking at Beacon Hill gravels. The Beacon Hill is a “facies” (look it up) of the Cohansey Formation. The quartz and chert pebbles are very old, maybe five to ten...
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    Jersey Devil

    Folks, fear not. You are witnessing a brief bout of “periglacial fever.” Something like this hasn’t occurred here since Peter Wolfe’s 1953 paper Periglacial frost-thaw basins in New Jersey. This isn’t that wimpy glacial/proglacial/paraglacial stuff from Upstate New York. It's the hard stuff...
  6. Spung-Man

    Jersey Devil

    I am saddened by the erosion of the folklore tradition. Storytelling was a valued part of growing up in the Pinelands, a sort of poor man's Disney. The Jersey Devil was very much a part of our culture. My grandmother came to live with us when I was young. She was called Horsey Baba; Baba for...
  7. Spung-Man

    Granny Smith

    I just came across two journal articles that match my understanding of what became of many of the Lenape (Lenopi) in South Jersey. They are still here! "After the sales of their lands in the 1600s, most Lenopi simply withdrew to areas in their collective territory, such as swamps, that were...
  8. Spung-Man

    Saving a 300-year-old tree

    The community response has been wonderful. I've had more feedback from this issue than almost any other. People really treasure their trees. Beverly Nicholson, who early on recognized specimen's significance just sent a beautiful "Aura Oak"card and a jar of the most delicious South Jersey/Pine...
  9. Spung-Man

    Earthquake or ?

    Back in February I checked with friends at the Delaware Geological Survey. Nothing seismic was recorded. There was no ordnance testing at Aberdeen or Wallops Island, the direction that I heard the rumble come from. That boom was heard in Mays Landing, Vineland, Elmer, Tabernacle, and Mt...
  10. Spung-Man

    Manchester re-zones for development

    The State is moving forward on its plan turn 47 Pinelands Villages into Priority Growth Zones. Senate bill No. 2583 out of Union County (Lesniak) provides incentives for certain affordable-housing-based economic development projects (redevelopment). Low income housing and redevelopment will be...
  11. Spung-Man

    The Pine Barrens: The Past, the Politics & the Future Mar. 3, 2 p.m.

    Guy, Jeff, I’m so sorry to have missed you! As Carleton noted this was one of the largest gathering of Pinelands groupies in years. Brendan Byrne’s sense of humor shined through! We are very lucky that the ex-governor convinced McPhee’s to attend. He rarely makes public appearances. In...
  12. Spung-Man

    Earthquake or ?

    OK, the Air National Guard boom was heard and felt over a ten-mile swath in central VT and NH. I'm over 300 mile away. While it may have been a sonic boom, it would be surprising if the two were related. The thundering noise rumbled for at least 15 seconds with several sharp rapports, each less...
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    Earthquake or ?

    I too heard the boom while seeding an early crop of snow peas in pots. My place is in western Atlantic County east of Vineland. An extended series of low-frequency rumbles seemed to emanate from the Delmarva Peninsula's direction. There was no ground shaking like during the earthquake. It was an...
  14. Spung-Man

    Asteroid Apophis, Oh My....

    I've always been fascinated with things astronomical. Our farm was in the southern part of the Pinelands, so we had dark sky to ponder (a treat for NJ). These strikes may be more common than some impact modelers predict. Here's a link to research I've been involved with looking into this...
  15. Spung-Man

    Saving a 300-year-old tree

    Here's a link to the South Jersey Times follow up on saving the Aura oak: Another plea from a child; experts chime in. http://www.nj.com/south-jersey-voices/index.ssf/2013/02/another_plea_from_a_child_expe.html S-M
  16. Spung-Man

    Saving a 300-year-old tree

    Good news! Atlantic Electric has decided on an alternate route along Whig Lane Road. The Aura oak is spared, this time. S-M
  17. Spung-Man

    Abandoned building on 206

    My fondest memory is when Mahalchik ran for the US House in 1974, ‘76, & ‘78 under the America First party. New Jersey Network gave him equal airtime with opponents. His battle cry was sung to a polka beat by a cute blond in a Polish dance costume accompanied by an accordion. The only words to...
  18. Spung-Man

    Seeking historical background on lower Mullica river life, mid-18th century

    Gabe, My NJ Archive set is on loan at the Township of Hamilton Historical Society, Mays Landing. While there check out two Master's theses that provide fascinating glimpses into the folklife and folklore of the May Landing area. I found them hidden away unrecorded in Rowan's library and...
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    Galloway’s Graveyard: Unearthing the History of the Boling Settlement

    Stockton’s South Jersey Culture & History Center continues to celebrate our rich cultural heritage. The latest event is titled Galloway’s Graveyard: Unearthing the History of the Boling Settlement, a little known hamlet near the school's campus. The story of Black Pinelands communities is...
  20. Spung-Man

    Saving a 300-year-old tree

    It is likely that the Aura oak is one of the 1932 memorial trees listed in Penn's Woods 1682-1932: The Story of Our Penn Trees. That would be quite a distinction! At 12-feet, 6-inches circumference its overall size is about right. It has a weather-beaten patina often associated with true ancient...
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