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More NJ Beaches Closed After Needles Found in Sand

Used Needles on New Jersey Beach Force Closure for Second Time This Summer

Used Needles on New Jersey Beach Force Closure for Second Time This Summer
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Retro Baltimore: Not even polio could stop young Billy Blair from winning the Sunpapers Soap Box Derby

Sixty-five years ago Billy Blair, a 15-year-old schoolboy from Ruxton, won the Sunpapers Soap Box Derby, a heralded event that mirrored America’s passion for kids’ racing back then.

Retro Baltimore: Not even polio could stop young Billy Blair from winning the Sunpapers Soap Box Derby

Retro Baltimore: Not even polio could stop young Billy Blair from winning the Sunpapers Soap Box Derby
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Thousands of Dead Fish Wash Up on New Jersey Shores, Leaving Putrid Smell for Residents

Thousands of Dead Fish Wash Up on New Jersey Shores, Leaving Putrid Smell for Residents Brian Thompson © Provided by NBC New York Just over a month ago, a fish was spotted by New Jersey-based nonprofit group Clean Ocean Action as it was in a death throe, spinning in circles in the Navisink River. Now far more dying menhaden, also called bunker fish, are spinning in circles, this time in the Shrewsbury River. Those fish clinging to life are are surrounded by tens of thousands of other dead fish spotted up and down both rivers that empty into Sandy Hook Bay. The dead menhaden float in the rivers, sink to the bottom, line the shore, litter boat landings and rot next to bulkheads providing a pungent and overwhelming odor.

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