[NJARC] NJ Radio Museum in Dover

Joe Giliberti starbase89 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 16 12:24:06 EDT 2010


Yes, but the name is still often used

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Wayne Zakaras <wcz at exit109.com> wrote:

> There is no more Dover (Toms River) NJ   The township was renamed to Toms
> River Township a few years back to avoid this confusion.
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> Wayne
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> Joe Giliberti wrote:
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>> Just remember
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>> Is this the North Jersey Dover, or the Toms RIver Dover?
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>> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Pete Malvasi<pmalvasi at aol.com>  wrote:
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>>> Broadcasting history is a bit different from radio history however and
>>> perhaps it would be helpful for someone to identify ways to communicate
>>> this
>>> to the public. We often get caught up bybour own interests when thinking
>>> about museums and public displays but the general publics interests are
>>> quite different despite some common points.
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>>> Sent from my iPad
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>>> On Sep 16, 2010, at 9:46, Fred Carl<fred-carl at InfoAge.org>  wrote:
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>>>> Just remember
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>>>>  Hello NJARC,
>>>>
>>>>    Bob has alerted us to a Radio Museum in Dover.    What do you know
>>>> and what are your thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Fred
>>>>
>>>> Fred:
>>>> You may want to forward the story on the New Jersey Radio Museum to the
>>>> members of the antique radio club.  I was not aware they had competition
>>>> in the state nor was I aware they had bigger guns raising money for
>>>> them.  I think "our" group has to be more aggressive in raising
>>>> awareness of what you do.  Note where they are getting support.
>>>> Bob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> NJ Radio Museum News
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>>>> Jay Sorensen, a.k.a. "Big Jay" on WNBC (660) radio has been named to
>>>> serve as South Jersey Vice President for the New Jersey Radio Museum.
>>>> NJRM co-founder Carl VanOrden notes that when the effort got rolling a
>>>> decade ago, it was mostly driven by folks from North Jersey. You might
>>>> hear Jay doing weekend air work at classic hits WCBS-FM (101.1), and if
>>>> you're in the Garden State, you might be getting email from him about
>>>> the museum. The NJBA congratulates Jay and commends both he and Carl on
>>>> their on-going mission to celebrate the great medium (created by NJBA
>>>> Affiliate Member Marconi and perfected here in New Jersey by NJBA
>>>> Affiliate Member Edison) that brings so much joy and information to New
>>>> Jersey every day, free and always available! (Hey, they would be members
>>>> and you know it!) The New Jersey Radio Museum is based in Dover, N.J.
>>>> and is chartered with the mission to preserve the broadcasting history
>>>> of radio in New Jersey. For more information go to www.NJRM.org
>>>> <http://www.NJRM.org>.
>>>>
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