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Asbury Park

Historical Society fundraises online to help with purchase of Stephen Crane House

Group has six weeks to raise $30,000

By Molly Mulshine
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The Asbury Park Historical Society is trying its hand at online fundraising with its launch of an Indiegogo account to raise $30,000. The $30,000 is intended to offset costs associated with the society’s proposed purchase of the Stephen Crane House, which was built around 1877 and is likely the oldest building standing in the city, […]

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Apr 03, 2013
Asbury Park

Still missing: state officials to discuss Convention Hall panels next week

Public urged to attend meeting set for March 14 at Stephen Crane House

By Molly Mulshine
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About one year ago, the public learned that six tons of antique copper panels dating back to 1929 had gone missing. The rectangular panels had adorned the sides of Convention Hall [pictured above] since the building’s construction. Despite two police investigations, the case remains unsolved. Next week, state historic preservation officials will visit the city […]

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Mar 08, 2013
Asbury Park

Palace Amusement artifacts now subject to state oversight

DEP steps in after two pieces reported missing

By Molly Mulshine
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The state’s Department of Environmental Protection [DEP] has created a list of historic artifacts from the former Palace Amusement complex that cannot be moved from their current storage locations unless boardwalk redeveloper Madison Marquette (or Madison Asbury Retail, LLC) informs the DEP first. Two artifacts from the former Palace Amusement complex [pictured above] — a […]

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Oct 18, 2012

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