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    Bears in the Pines

    Renee, do you have the pictures of that rattler posted by any chance? I'm curious about it's color/pattern. Supposedly eastern timber rattlers are a little less aggressive than diamondbacks. From what I've read, they prefer to flee or try to hide themselves--which can make them more dangerous to...
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    Went to Buckingham today

    Tom, if you could make a higher quality scan of the postcard so that the writing is legible, I could take a whack at translating it. I took German for a few years, enough to be able to sit down with a dictionary and work it out. --The other Tom
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    Bears in the Pines

    Whoops, sorry about that. I was thinking of the Arthur Newman Industrial Park that's also on 530. Yes, that should have been the Robert J. Miller Airpark. Thanks for pointing that out, Bob. --Tom
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    Bears in the Pines

    Hmm, for all it's worth, I spotted a number of what I am pretty sure were bear tracks in the Dover Forge area back in March or April. It was along the fence line on the southeastern edge of the Arthur Newman Airpark. [Edit: Make that the Robert J. Miller Airpark, getting my names screwed up.]...
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    What's the story behind Howardsville, NJ?

    Bob, My aunt used to own a house down in Forked River. Lacey used to be a second home for me as a kid. I still like going down there every now and then just to see how things are holding up. We've spoken before, actually, concerning TMH. (Never did find the cemetery, but I did come across...
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    What's the story behind Howardsville, NJ?

    Railroad bed I've come across a few references to the origin of the name of Bamber while doing research. One source states that when William Hurry purchased the area once known as Ferrago in 1859, he renamed it to Bamber after a great uncle on his mother's side. The uncle in question was an...
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