Sunday, November 7, 2010

1918, November 6--Edge and Baird Victors in New Jersey

David Baird click on Pic

EDGE AND BAIRD VICTORS IN JERSEY; Both Republican Candidates for Senate Carry State, Beating La Monte and Hennessy. 3 DEMOCRATS TO HOUSE Republicans at Trenton State House Say Governor Won by 15,000. Slow in Counting Votes. EDGE AND BAIRD VICTORS IN JERSEY Hennessy Ahead In Home County.

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The New York Times.
November 06, 1918

Monday, October 11, 2010

1916 October 8 Suspect Dead Man Was Rider Bandit

Witnesses to shoting Live near
White's bog

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Cranberry Fest
First held on May 4, 1979, this event celebrates Andrew J. Rider, the founder and first president of the Trenton Business College. Rider introduced the cranberry to the Queen of England and hence she nicknamed him "The Cranberry King of New Jersey." Rider also owned a horse named Cranberry which he purchased in England. This annual event is held each September to welcome everyone back to campus with an outdoor luncheon, activities, and free giveaways. The link to the "Cranberry King" is also the basis for our school colors of cranberry and white.






THE NEW YORK TIMES

October 8, 1916

Thursday, September 30, 2010

September 22 1918 EDGE Leads Senate Race in New Jersey




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Index

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1918 September 22--EDGE Leads Senate Race in New Jersey

1918 November 6--Edge and Baird Victors in New Jersey

1918 August 8,"Kidnaped" Boys Sought in Pines Evening Public Ledger--Philadelphia




1917 January 10--Dr. Emelin P. Darlington, local doctor observes flock of 65 Evening Grosbeaks in Browns Mills-in -the-Pines


1916 October 8 Suspect Dead Man Was Rider Bandit

1916 October 7--Girl Held As Head Of Motor Bandits, Says She Was Dupe


Pig' n Whistle Match Cover


1908 January---FORT FAMILY IN PEMBERTON

1897 Cranberry Pickers on Strike at White's bog

1916 October 5, Cranberry King A.J. Rider Shot by Highwaymen after payroll.



The New York Times. October 06, 1916,
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GIRL DRIVES AUTO WITH UNCLE DEAD AND FATHER SHOT; Daughter of "Cranberry King" Badly Wounded, Speeds from Holdup Men. DRIVER HOLDS OFF THIEVES Shot Seven Times, He Fires from Motor as Mrs. Smathers Guides Car. HAD $4,000 FOR PAYROLL Italians Waylaid Rider Party on Lonely Road in Jersey as They Went to Pay Workmen.