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This Jersey was worn by Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tom Browning on one special night.
On Sep 16, 1988, Tom Browning took the mound facing the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was a rainy night and the Reds had to sit through a rain delay, so the game almost never happened. Tom Browning would throw 100 pitches in that game but never gave up a hit or a walk. He never even gave up more then 2 balls on any batter. After the last pitch was called a strike, Browning pumped his fist and was mobbed by his teammates at the pitcher mound. Browning had just pitched the 11th prefect game in Major League Baseball history.
This game worn jersey and a scorecard from that game are now on display at the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Oh.
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I recently went on a pontoon boat ride along the Passaic River in Newark. It was conducted to raise awareness of the waterfront, and getting this perspective on the city is not too easy. The only way to get a pleasure boat in the water is via a sewage treatment plant landing, and only one industry still uses the river for commercial shipping. The long Jersey Central railroad bridge once carried trains between the line's landmark terminal in Jersey City and Newark but has been left as a partially-standing ruin for decades.
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Cabinet card photograph taken at the Fritz Photography Studio in Lambert, New Jersey
Circa 1890's...
This is Jersey Red, aka Jack Breit. He was a one-pocket giant in New York City during the 1950s, and a top contender in tournament play during the 1960s. www.hustlerdays.com.
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Taken in Jersey City, NJ (USA) / Pris à Jersy City, NJ (USA).
==> Music / Musique: New Jersey - Red House Painters
==> View / Voir: On Black / Sur Fond Noir
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At the Tarleton Dairy lovely bovine ladies politely look up from their repast. Mae, Lerry, and Curlycute.
Rockaway Valley Garden Club
Boonton Township, New Jersey
Garden Club of New Jersey
District III
Wildflower Trail at Tourne Park
Early in 1961, the Rockaway Valley Garden Club decided it was important to identify the abundant variety of native wildflowers growing in The Tourne, a county park in Boonton Township. Under the direction of club member and botanist Emilie K. Hammond, members began work to establish a wildflower trail, paths were made, and plants labeled. In 1972, the Trail was dedicated by the Morris County Park Commission and named after its founder Emilie K. Hammond.
Over the years, Club members and other volunteers, as well as member of the Garden Club of Mountain Lakes, have worked to map the trail, to keep the trail free of invasive species, to label and protect the plants, to replenish the trail with nursery propagated native plants, conduct tours, and to do the necessary upkeep in the early spring. In 1973, when it became obvious that the future of the Trail was threatened by plans for a massive reservoir near the Trail, members joined a coalition which was successful in having the proposal rejected. Many years later, another threat appeared in the form of herds of deer which enjoyed feeding on the tender woodland plants. In 1998, when the level of deer browse became unacceptable, members gained help from the Park Commission and the Friends of the Frelinghuysen Arboretum to enclose the Wildflower Trail with fencing and two pedestrian gates. Since then, weekly fence inspections are conducted by Club members who will alert the Park staff to fallen trees that jeopardize the enclosure.
A kiosk-type bulletin board at the entrance, maintained by the Club, welcomes visitors with information on seasonal displays and information about plants in bloom. Trail guides designed by members are available at the kiosk. For members an important and enjoyable aspect of work on the Trail is the appreciation we receive from visitors, as well as from the children and adults in our tour groups.
In recognition of the educational benefits of the Trail, the Club has received awards from both the Garden Club of New Jersey and the National Garden Clubs. Recently, we were pleased to present a check, representing our latest award, to the Park Commission to help insure the future maintenance of the Trail’s deer fence.
To document changing seasons at the Trail, a Club member has placed on YouTube a short video of Summertime at the Trail. It can be viewed at this unlisted link: youtu.be/anx91zGGbE0
An MMC extra is shuttling equipment to Morrisville Yard. Some of the cars will probably have some type of wheel work done on Morrisville's wheel machine, before being dragged back to the MMC on a later date.
Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
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NYK01:SPORT-SOCCER-MSL:NEW YORK,17OCT95 - 'Major League Soccer' Chairman Alan Rothenberg (rear 3rd from left) stands with players dressed in the official uniforms of the new professional league that will begin play in April, 1996, at a news conference in New York, October 17, to unveil the team names, logos, uniforms, and official ball. The teams pictured clockwise from top left, are: New York/New Jersey Metro Stars, Colorado Rapids, Washington "DC United," New England Revolution, Kansas City Wiz, Tampa Bay Mutiny, San Jose Clash, Columbus Crew, Los Angeles Galaxy and the Dallas Burn. ms/Photo by Mike Segar REUTERS
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