Liz Hoens, Children's Librarian, Rahway Public Library
On Tuesday, March 26th, Rutgers LISSA welcomed Liz Hoens who discussed the transition from MLIS student to Children's Librarian in this online presentation and Q&A.
Liz Hoens is the Children’s Librarian at Rahway Public Library in Rahway, New Jersey, and a School of Communication and Information MLIS alumnus. Hoens worked for Pearson Longman in New York City before studying Library and Information Science at Rutgers University. She began her library career as a Children’s Librarian at Maplewood Memorial Library, and began her current position at Rahway Public Library in 2014. Hoens is currently the co-chair of the New Jersey State Summer Reading Committee, and volunteers at Rahway Kitty Hall (New Jersey’s first cat cafe!), where she is the leader of their book club.
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Margaret Peg Anthony Kirkpatrick
Margaret “Peg” Anthony Kirkpatrick died peacefully in her sleep Sunday, July 5, 2015.
Born July 20, 1916, in New Jersey, she graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, N.J. and in 1936 from Glassboro State College, now Rowan University. She earned her teaching credentials from Columbia University in June 1940 and taught kindergarten in Maplewood.
After her marriage to Walter “Kirk” Kirkpatrick in 1941, the newlyweds settled in Wallingford, Pa., living in Delaware County until 1976 when they retired and moved to Pinehurst. Peg was an active member of the Community Presbyterian Church, a volunteer at the Given Memorial Library as well as Moore Regional Hospital, where she received a special 25-year service award in 2003. Her life membership in the Silver Foils reflected her more than 75-year love of golf.
At age 90 Peg moved to Escondido, Calif., to be closer to her two oldest children and three grandchildren. She will be remembered fondly for celebrating birthdays and anniversaries of friends and family with personalized poems cheerily delivered via phone. Predeceased by her parents, siblings and husband, she is survived by children, Sandra Holmes, David Kirkpatrick (Nancy), James Kirkpatrick; and grandchildren, Kirk Holmes, Katie (Aaron) Kennedy, and Lauren Kirkpatrick.
Services will be held at the Community Presbyterian Church in Pinehurst Thursday, Aug. 6, at 2 p.m. A reception follows in the fellowship hall.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Given Memorial Library, 150 Cherokee Road, Pinehurst NC 28374, Community Presbyterian Church, Peg Kirkpatrick Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 1449, Pinehurst NC 28370-1449 or the Silver Foils Girls Golf Group Scholarships, P.O. Box 921, Pinehurst NC 28370.
Middletown Township - One of the Safest Towns in NJ
In a recent report, Middletown Township was listed as one of the safest towns in NJ, with a population of over 60,000 people. How did they come up with the ranking?
Asher Brown Durand (1796-1886) A collection of paintings 4K Ultra HD Silent Slideshow
Asher Brown Durand (1796-1886) A collection of paintings 4K Ultra HD Silent Slideshow
an American painter of the Hudson River School
Durand was born in and eventually died in Maplewood, New Jersey (then called Jefferson Village). He was the eighth of eleven children. Durand's father was a watchmaker and a silversmith.
Durand was apprenticed to an engraver from 1812 to 1817 and later entered into a partnership with the owner of the company, Charles Cushing Wright (1796–1854), who asked him to manage the company's New York office. He engraved Declaration of Independence for John Trumbull during 1823, which established Durand's reputation as one of the country's finest engravers. Durand helped organize the New York Drawing Association during 1825, which would become the National Academy of Design; he would serve the organization as president from 1845 to 1861.
Asher's engravings on bank notes were used as the portraits for America's first postage stamps, the 1847 series. Along with his brother Cyrus he also engraved some of the succeeding 1851 issues
His main interest changed from engraving to oil painting about 1830 with the encouragement of his patron, Luman Reed. During 1837, he accompanied his friend Thomas Cole on a sketching expedition to Schroon Lake in the Adirondacks Mountains and soon after he began to concentrate on landscape painting. He spent summers sketching in the Catskills, Adirondacks, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire, making hundreds of drawings and oil sketches that were later incorporated into finished academy pieces which helped to define the Hudson River School.
Durand is remembered particularly for his detailed portrayals of trees, rocks, and foliage. He was an advocate for drawing directly from nature with as much realism as possible. Durand wrote, Let scrupulously accept whatever presents him until he shall, in a degree, have become intimate with her infinity...never let him profane her sacredness by a willful departure from truth.
Like other Hudson River School artists, Durand also believed that nature was an ineffable manifestation of God. He expressed this sentiment and his general opinions on art in his essay Letters on Landscape Painting in The Crayon, a mid-19th century New York art periodical. Wrote Durand, The true province of Landscape Art is the representation of the work of God in the visible creation...
Durand is noted for his 1849 painting Kindred Spirits which shows fellow Hudson River School artist Thomas Cole and poet William Cullen Bryant in a Catskills Mountains landscape. This was painted as a tribute to Cole upon Cole's death during 1848, and as a gift to Bryant. The painting, donated by Bryant's daughter Julia to the New York Public Library during 1904, was sold by the library by means of Sotheby's at an auction during May 2005 to Alice Walton for a purported $35 million (the sale was performed as a sealed, first bid auction, so the actual sales price is not known). At $35 million, however, it would be a record price paid for an American painting at the time.
Another of Durand's painting is his Progress (1853), commissioned by a railroad executive. The landscape depicts America's progress, from a state of nature (on the left, where Native Americans look on), towards the right, where there are roads, telegraph wires, a canal, warehouses, railroads, and steamboats.
During 2007, the Brooklyn Museum exhibited nearly sixty of Durand's works in the first monographic exhibition devoted to the painter in more than thirty-five years. The show, entitled Kindred Spirits: Asher B. Durand and the American Landscape, was exhibited from March 30 to July 29, 2007. Durand is interred in Brooklyn, New York, in Green-Wood Cemetery
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Visit any of these places to get involved in your community. Newark is our home, the future depends on what we do today. Support these organizations and programs with your attention.
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Ironbound Community Corporation
432 Lafayette Street Newark, NJ 07105
(973) 465-0947
Services:
Children’s Programs Family Services
Adult Education Early Head Start Preschool
Community Planning Development and Environmental Justice
After School Summer Arts
Newark Water Coalition
Unified Vailsburg Services Organization
West Ward of Newark
42 richelieu terrace
Newark, NJ US 07106
(973) 374-2000
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Mon - Fri)
Program of services for
Children, Teens, Families, and Senior Citizens
as well as encourage neighborhood improvement through community outreach and housing development
Newark Public Library
Central Ward
5 Washington St, Newark, NJ 07101
Development Department: 973-733-7731
Volunteer and get involved.
New Jersey Alliance for the Homeless
Contact: Sandy Accomando
24 Grant St. Newark NJ 07104
Phone: 973-482-0625
Unemployment Insurance Office
990 Broad St #2, Newark, NJ 07102
M - F 8AM–4PM
(973) 648-2429
West Ward Community Coalition
Homes For All Newark
Not too far from Prudential Center and East Side HighSchool.
1 New York Ave Newark NJ.
Meetings First tuesday of every month.
Council Meetings- The Council is scheduled to meet on
Upcoming meetings:
May 15 (6:30 PM);
May 21 (10 AM).
City council meetings
920 Broad St, Newark, NJ 07102
first Wednesday of each month at 12:30 p.m.
third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m.
in the Municipal Council Chamber in City Hall 3b 41
Ras 2020 Project
Office at 1008 Broad Street to begin.
M- F 830am - 430pm
Telephone: (973) 878-3874
Lackawanna Cut-Off - Part 22: Thomas T. Taber III Interview
Join us as we talk with a man that has been called the greatest living railroad historian, Tom Taber III. Mr. Taber, who is 90 years old, is the editor and co-author (with his father, the late Tom Taber Jr.) of the 3-volume compendium on the Lackawanna Railroad: the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in the 19th and 20th Century, widely regarded as one of the best books ever written about an individual U.S. railroad. During the interview, Mr. Taber will tell us about: the state of railroading (including Amtrak and in Europe) and of railfanning; his experience in firing a steam locomotive during his youth; serving as a railroad engineer testing diesel locomotives in Canada during the Korean War; and even what he thinks about the Lackawanna Cut-Off project. This is a rare opportunity to hear the man himself--the author of 30 books--talk about both himself and his dad (who was the only person to have a commuter train named after him - the Tom Taber Express).
At 99, artist Will Barnet is still a painter of his own school
At 99, printmaker and painter Will Barnet has lived through every major artistic school in modern American art. He can remember watching John Singer Sergeant paint murals on the ceiling of the Boston Public Library in the 1920s, and being the printmaker in New York for Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco. He remembers the explosion of Abstract Expressionism that would come to define the so-called New York School of artists. As a printmaker and art teacher at the Art Students League for 45 years, Barnet, who will turn 100 in May, taught the likes of Eva Hesse, Cy Twombly and Mark Rothko. But just as he did when he came to New York as a 19-year-old nobody, Will Barnet paints in his studio at the National Arts Club in Manhattan every day. His son, artist Peter Barnet, 72, of Maplewood, continues his father's tradition of teaching by heading the painting department at Montclair State University. (Video by Nyier Abdou/The Star-Ledger
4-Bedroom Colonial 49 Wychwood Rd., Livingston, NJ 07039 For Sale
Nestled on a charming neighborhood street close to schools and town amenities is where you'll find this wonderfully updated colonial home. Exceptional curb appeal sets the stage for what’s inside. Lush green lawns and mature landscaping highlight the front of the home, while the rear yard offers a two-tier deck and yard that look out to a peaceful natural setting. Absolutely beautiful inside and out, this home offers all of the comforts that you expect, and more. Some of the highlights are:
Gleaming Wood Floors
Inviting Entry Foyer
LR with Wood Burning Fireplace with Handsome Mantel
Formal Dining Room with Chair Rail and Crown Molding
Main Level Family Room with Skylight and Built-in Speakers
Sliders from Kitchen to Gorgeous Enclosed 3-Season Room
Updated Main Level Powder Room
Main Level Laundry with Storage
Four Bedrooms on Upper Level
Master Bedroom with 2 Double Closets & Master Bath with Stall Shower
Updated Main Hall Bath
Central Air Conditioning 5 yr
New Utica Boiler 2015
Roof & Vinyl Siding 5 yr
Hot Water Heater 2 yr
Recessed Lighting
Large Welcoming Rec Room in Basement
Large Clean Basement Storage Utility Room
Generac Natural Gas Generator with GenReady Transfer Switch Load Panel
Two-tier Low Maintenance Deck
Lush Landscaping
2 Car Oversized Garage with Newer Barn Style Doors & Electric Door Openers
Double Wide Driveway can easily accommodate Parking for 8 Cars
Lighted Cupola with Weathervane
Eat-in Chef’s Kitchen includes:
Granite Counters
Neutral Tile Backsplash
Stainless Steel Appliances
Abundant Cabinetry with Glass Window Accent
Tile Flooring
On the main level you’ll find a welcoming entry foyer, formal dining and living rooms that are warmed by lovely wood flooring. The living room has a wood burning fireplace with a handsome colonial mantel. The dining room features both chair rail and crown molding. This level is also home to a lovely renovated kitchen with sliders to an absolutely gorgeous 3-Season Room that opens to the two-tier deck. The main level family room has built-in speakers and skylight and access to the main level laundry room and convenient half bath.
Four bedrooms are all located on the upper level, along with the crisp and neutral updated main bath. The Master Bedroom has two double closets and a Master Bath with large stall shower. The Finished Lower Level offers a Bright and Cheerful Recreation room and large storage utility room. The manicured rear yard that looks out to Green Acres is a picture perfect place to enjoy the outdoors!
Livingston is a town that offers exceptional amenities to its residents. Here are just a few of the niceties that make Livingston a great town to call home:
Midtown New York City Bus Nearby
Two Town Pools; Haynes Memorial and Northland
Livingston Public Library (largest by volume in NJ
Exercise Oval
Littell People’s Park Playground
Littell Pond, recently renovated, with fishing and ice skating
Outdoor Tennis, Handball & Basketball Courts, and ball fields
Hiking & Biking Trails and Dog Park
Lovely Town Center
New Town Hall (Courts/Offices/Police Station), New Community/ Senior Center
Residents enjoy a wide variety of nearby choices in arts, entertainment & dining, exceptionally talented medical specialists, and the incomparable Essex County Park system with South Mountain & Eagle Rock Reservations, Turtleback Zoo and South Mountain Skating Arena. Livingston is geographically positioned as one of the most convenient and beautiful towns for people commuting to New York City.
Livingston boasts one of New Jersey’s finest school systems. Livingston High School, a consistent first-place winner in various area math and science competitions, was recently renovated. The $50 million renovation included a new science wing, a new heath and fitness center, a new turf field and track, and an expanded music wing.
With the number of train and bus options available, getting around Livingston and the tri-state area couldn’t be easier. Coach USA provides daily commuter service into Manhattan. The NJTransit system offers convenient service throughout New York and New Jersey. Livingston offers Jitney Service from Livingston Mall to South Orange Midtown Direct Train Station.
Open spaces and green living are important to the people of Livingston. The township currently has over 470 acres of wooded parks and hiking trails, and plans to continue adding recreational facilities and nature preserves in the future. Littell Pond is the ideal place to fish in the summer and ice skate in the winter. The new skate park opened in Summer of 2010 to significant fanfare and excitement. Livingston also has a dog park, which features two distinct play areas.
Ghost caught at Southview Cemetery
Off the Beaten Path Paranormal
MJ, Dom & Steve are a French Canadian Team Traveling to Haunted Locations through out Canada & the United States. These are two very clear and distinct french E.V.P.s (Electronic Voice Phenomena) caught while doing a Spiritbox Session scanning through radio waves at an hundred milliseconds. Southview Cemetery, North Adams, MA.
Stapinski, Profeta & McPherson, Ostrowky, Steve Adubato, One on One
Author Helene Stapinski shares stories about growing up in Jersey City and tells Steve Adubato about the ongoing project to transform her book into a documentary which will address the changes to the political and social landscape of Jersey City.
Co-Owners of Duke's Southern Table, Paul Profeta & Vonda McPherson, talk to Steve Adubato about bringing a soul food and jazz venue to downtown Newark, NJ.
Barry Ostrowsky, President and CEO of Barnabas Health sits down with Steve to discuss the Valor Awards and their commitment to honoring the heroic work of New Jersey’s firefighters.
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Home for Sale 8 Players Lane, Princeton, Lawrence Twp., NJ 08540
8 Players Lane, Princeton NJ 08540, USA
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ERA GOLD STAR PROPERTY!
Exquisitely designed with elegant symmetry of Georgian architecture, this gem is situated on three acres in the exclusive neighborhood of Princeton. Nestled in the prestigious Jasna Polana Estates, this all-brick custom home presents itself with its own automatic gated entrance in a private enclave of six homes. Built with the finest quality, this estate home boasts custom woodworking, cabinetry, paneling, crown molding, chair railing, and imported red oak and cherry wooden floors appointed precisely throughout. Each of the seven bedrooms has a private bathroom with its own unique exotic marble. The master bedroom has a separate sitting area with fireplace that adjoins a sauna and oversized jetted tub. A perfect layout for entertaining, the large, fully equipped kitchen has state-of-the-art appliances, granite countertops, formal and informal dining spaces that open into the family area. The living room and library each features a fireplace and opens to a rotunda-style covered porch. Embedded perfectly, the butler’s pantry has elevator servicing the Tuscan-tiled wine cellar. The lower level accompanies the entertainment area with high-tech media system, billiard room, and exercise room. Indulge in the Jacuzzi in the sunroom, or outdoors in the heated pool and spa with waterfall, surrounded by a large Colorado blue stone patio and gazebo. 4-car garage, natural gas generator for energy protection and much more to offer! Includes a one-year ERA home warranty!
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1st elevator (Hydraulic Glass National) at One Sears Drive, Paramus, NJ
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Storyteller's Series: Rich Tu – Vice President of Design, MTV
MFA Visual Narrative and SVA Library present a talk by MTV's Vice President of Design Rich Tu (MFA 2009 Illustration as Visual Essay), who will present his work, process and the story behind it all.
Tu has exhibited for galleries internationally. Some of his clients include The New Yorker, The New York Times, Nike, and more.
The Storyteller's Series at the SVA invites visual storytellers from all walks of life, careers and media to share their work, professional practice, personal development and creative approach to visual narrative.
East Orange Investor Tour 2012
On May 15, 2012, Mayor Robert L. Bowser and dignitaries from the City Council and State Legislature accompanied investors, businesspersons and developers on a bus tour of the City of East Orange, New Jersey. Stops included the East Orange Public Library, Police Headquarters, City Hall, East Orange General Hospital, the Cicely L. Tyson Community School for Performing and Fine Arts, as well as the many residential neighborhoods that make this vibrant city a great place to live and do business.
Mercer County NJ Real Estate Listings | Virtual Tours
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Mercer County Real Estate...you can now view our comprehensive residential or commercial real estate listings from the comfort of your home or office. So just sit back, relax, grab your favorite beverage and enjoy our premium virtual Mercer County residential real estate and commercial property tours.
If you've ever worked with a Mercer County real estate agent or realtor in another city, you no doubt are familiar with the Multiple Listing or MLS service.
In case you don't know what the MLS is, it's a service that allows agents and realtors to search through multiple Mercer County real estate listings [residential and commercial] via a unique listing number for each property as well as what realtor that Mercer County real estate is listed with.
Usually, only licensed Mercer County real estate agents, realtors and brokers have access to the MLS. And while we can't legally give you access to the MLS service [or bring the home to you], we can do the next best thing and bring you inside each and every one of our Mercer County real estate listings via virtual tour. A virtual tour is normally done using pictures and in many cases high definition video of the property.
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The great thing is that you can watch a virtual tour of Mercer County real estate [or any other city the property is in], any time day or night. Even if it's 2 AM!
Our virtual tours of Mercer County real estate [both residential and commercial listings] are provided by some of the most trusted realtors & Mercer County real estate brokers in the city, so you're always just a click or call away from scheduling a showing with a realtor or MLS specialist of the property or properties that most interest you.
Buying Mercer County real estate used to be a long and difficult process. You'd have to call your realtor and make arrangements to spend the whole weekend, one weekend at a time, to drive around and look at 10-20 residential properties a day.
Now, with the advent of the internet and virtual tours of Mercer County real estate can be done right from the comfort of your home or office. Virtual tours not only save both time and money, but they're better for the environment as well, because you get the see the residential property and decide if it's worth a look before calling your Mercer County real estate agent to come pick you up and take the real tour of the house or commercial property.
Truth be told, if a realtor or Mercer County real estate agent does not have virtual tours of most, if not all of their homes, you may want to find a Mercer County real estate agent or realtor who does, so you can narrow down your list of properties you actually have to visit including college heights homes for sale.
To view our comprehensive set of city wide Mercer County real estate listings just sit back, relax and let us take the legwork out of your search for that perfect home, condo, rental, or commercial property. To view our properties and take a virtual tour of Mercer County real estate in the comfort of your home or office, simply click the link at the bottom of this video.
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89 Sadler Road, Bloomfield NJ
This home has features made exclusively to fit the space providing an endearing charm and ambiance. Definitely not a cookie-cutter, every room offers something unique. The custom cabinetry in the ceramic tiled entrance foyer provides additional storage space. The ample eat-in kitchen boasts custom corner cabinets and full-casement stained glass window. Custom built-in bureaus and a skylight window complete the master bedroom. The living room has an electric heat pump and alcove with four casement picture windows, and dining room features cherry wood flooring and a half bath. The second floor bedrooms each have electric heat pumps; one bedroom has a walk-in closet. The ceramic tiled full bath has a whirlpool. The back door foyer has a hallway with a double door closet leading to a full finished basement with rec room, laundry room, and full bath shower. Enjoy parties in your terraced backyard with outdoor-carpeted patio, TREX deck, and lawn area. Vinyl storage shed and a one car detached garage with a side door entrance. Come see this one of kind home.
Shake it off North Dover
This video is about Shake it off music video by North Dover Elementary School, Toms River New Jersey
Columbia High School Student Hannah
Student From Robotics Club on Newcomers Day at South Orange Public Library 2013
Black History Month Concert Titans of Song (HQ Library Manalapan)
The fantastic group Follow The Drinking Gourd brought history to life with a tremendous musical tribute to Paul Robeson & Marian Anderson during their 'Titans of Song concert, at Library Headquarters, Manalapan NJ on 2/27/16. Celebrating the Centennial of the Court Street School Education Center, Ms. Lillie Hendry and Mr. Bob Taylor of NAACP/#Freehold were instrumental in creating this wonderful day for the community. We wish to thank presenters Mr. Joseph Aird of the UFAD: United Families of African Descent and the many members of the African American Genealogy Association for being such an integral part of this celebration.
For more information, visit monmouthcountylib.org
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