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Former Herald Reporter Jonathan E. Maslow, 59
Dennisville | 39 weeks 1 day ago | Comments 2
Jonathan Maslow
DENNISVILLE — Jonathan E. Maslow, 59, of this community, assistant city editor and columnist of the Herald News in Passaic and former Cape May County Herald reporter, died Feb. 19, 2008.
Ever active in environmental work, he had been chair of the Dennis Township Environmental Commission, and was widely known for his first-person approach to reporting.
He worked as a reporter with the Cape May County Herald from 1997 until 2002, when he accepted the position at the Herald News.
His beat was Wildwood, but he covered a variety of subjects in the county.
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Route 47 Intersection Upgrades in Dennis to Start Feb. 26
Dennisville | 39 weeks 3 days ago | Comments 4
DENNISVILLE — The New Jersey Department of Transportation will reconstruct the intersections of Route 47 with Petersburg Road (County Route 610) and Tyler Road (County Route 611) starting Feb. 26, stated Commissioner Kris Kolluri in a release.
“This $1.2-million project will improve safety on this vital shore route and increase the efficiency of the roadway,” said Kolluri. “These intersection improvements represent a tangible increase in safety for the motorists who travel Route 47 on a daily basis, as well as summer tourists on their way to the Cape May County shore."
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Thu, 02/21/2008 - 4:18pm
a-holes making decisions
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Wed, 02/20/2008 - 8:40am
Whatever happened to the idea of extending RT55?
Commuter from Phila.
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Tue, 02/19/2008 - 8:24pm
Wouldn't it have made sense to begin construction in September and complete in February, March or April? This summer is going to be awful if you travel that way.
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Tue, 02/19/2008 - 3:45pm
Why do they always plan this summer during the summer when there is the most traffic on thse roads??!!!
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UPDATE: Many Volunteers, Tankers Quell Dennisville Blaze
Dennisville | 42 weeks 6 days ago | Comments 0
Heavily damaged home at 261 Myrtle Avenue, Dennisville as firefighters stow gear Jan. 26. Photos by Harry B. Scheeler Jr.
DENNISVILLE -- A structure fire reported shortly after 10 a.m. on Jan. 26, at 261 Myrtle Avenue, on the property of Pineland Acres Farm brought response from Cape May and Cumberland county volunteer firefighters and companies.
The initial report was that the structure was fully involved, meaning totally engulfed in flames.
Dennis Volunteer Fire Company first responders arrived and found the storage building ablaze and requested mutual aid from Woodbine and Ocean View fire companies.
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UPDATE: Overturned Vehicle Driver Still Unknown
Accidents | 44 weeks 16 hours ago | Comments 4
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Fri, 01/25/2008 - 9:35am
I guess the State Police can't find the license plate, registration and insurance credentials or the VIN number of the vehicle either. Seems to me that finding who is responsible for the vehicle is being covered up for whatever reason, it should not take a week to find out where the driver is, somebody needs to do their job much better.
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Thu, 01/24/2008 - 7:10pm
After watching the entire incident unfold outside of my bedroom window at 2:22 am, I along with many other people, would like a follow up.
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Tue, 01/22/2008 - 2:41pm
3 days have gone by where is the follow up on this??
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Sun, 01/20/2008 - 12:25pm
Please post a foolow up on this story, as a rssident that lives at that location I want to know who the driver of that vehicle is and what happened, is the driver alive, dead?? Drivers just don't vanish into thin air. Who was the car registered to? What's the story here?

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Wed, 02/27/2008 - 1:41pm
I am another of Jonathan's 1974 Colombia Journalism classmates. We shared a common interest in foreign reporting, but more than that I will always remember his marvelous sense of humor and his easy-going style, which hid his deep passion for responsible journalism. Although I never saw him again after we graduated, I always remembered him as one of the most unique members of a unique class. Eduardo Cue CJS '74.
Tue, 02/26/2008 - 1:57pm
I knew Jonathan from our days together at the Columbia J School. His female classmates used to joke among themselves that he had the cutest butt of anyone in the class. I don't know about that...but he was a fascinating person who always seemed to be viewing the world in an iconoclastic way. I and many of his classmates will mourn him and be sorry for the lost opportunity to look forward to yet another fabulous Maslow book.
Thank-you so much for publishing that photo. Look at those eyes. So clear. Be well,
Jonathan. Jacob, Carole, and I miss you. Kit Johnston CJS '74