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The Morris & Essex Lines are a group of former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W) railroad lines in New Jersey now owned and operated by NJ Transit. The lines include service offered on the Morristown Line and the Gladstone Branch. Prior to 2002, the former Montclair Branch, now part of the Montclair–Boonton Line, was included ...
Episode 1 was directed by Phillip Noyce, episode 2 by Mario Van Peebles, episode 3 by Thomas Carter, and episode 4 by Bruce Beresford. In February 2016, a trailer was released [4] and Paul Buccieri, president of A&E and The History Channels, announced that the four night, eight-hour event series would premiere on Memorial Day.
WMTR has a long history. On December 12, 1948, WMTR signed on, [2] owned by the Croy family and known as the Morristown Broadcasting Company with studios at 10 Park Place. . The station had a general entertainment format running various radio shows along with playing soft popular music of the d
Jason Kelce is officially in his late-night talk show era!. They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce premiered on Saturday, Jan. 4, on ESPN with a collection of inaugural guests — including ...
The land had been private property until the twentieth century when large connecting plots were donated by various community members to form what is known today as The Loantaka Brook Reservation. The Reservation began as a public park after the Seaton Hackney Stables were added to the park system through a donation from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore ...
Morristown station is a NJ Transit rail station on the Morristown Line, serving the town of Morristown, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. It serves an average of 1,800 passengers on a typical weekday. Construction of the historic station began in 1912 and the facility opened November 3, 1913.
“Not much,” said Andrew Jacobs, a local real estate agent who appeared on a recent episode of HGTV’s House Hunters featuring homes in Yardley and the beach town of Forked River, New Jersey.
Convent Station is a NJ Transit rail station on the Morristown Line. It is located on the grounds of Saint Elizabeth University in Convent Station, New Jersey. [7] The station first opened in 1867. [2] A small wooden structure was built in 1876 and called Convent Station. [8]