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 I’ll keep the kingWhen you are gone awayInto darkness and howling, I’ll keep him from drowningAs ou

I’ll keep the king
When you are gone away
Into darkness and howling, I’ll keep him from drowning
As our boat is untethered from the dock

–The Amazing Devils, “King”

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A boy between two mounted lobsters caught off the New Jersey coast, February 1915.Photograph by Walt

A boy between two mounted lobsters caught off the New Jersey coast, February 1915.Photograph by Walter L. Beasley, National Geographic


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1975 An early Heartbreakers show in Elmwood Park, New Jersey: Walter Lure, Johnny Thunders, and Rich

1975 An early Heartbreakers show in Elmwood Park, New Jersey: Walter Lure, Johnny Thunders, and Richard Hell. Photo by Nicky Lazzoni.


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1975 An early Heartbreakers show in Elmwood Park, NJ: Walter Lure, Johnny Thunders, and Richard Hell

1975 An early Heartbreakers show in Elmwood Park, NJ: Walter Lure, Johnny Thunders, and Richard Hell. Photo by Nicky Lazzoni.


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Greetings from (a Gentrifying) Asbury Park Long considered desolate and crime-ridden, Asbury Park haGreetings from (a Gentrifying) Asbury Park Long considered desolate and crime-ridden, Asbury Park haGreetings from (a Gentrifying) Asbury Park Long considered desolate and crime-ridden, Asbury Park ha

Greetings from (a Gentrifying) Asbury Park

Long considered desolate and crime-ridden, Asbury Park has transformed in recent years, luring second-home buyers—largely millennials and empty nesters who want walkable, urban living in a vacation destination.

Home prices are up, a long-stalled redevelopment of the waterfront is beginning to take shape and the restaurant scene is booming.


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Linden, NJ. $350.00 “small room for rent in a attic for a single girl” “i also wilLinden, NJ. $350.00 “small room for rent in a attic for a single girl” “i also wil

Linden, NJ. $350.00

“small room for rent in a attic for a single girl”

“i also will like to become more then just ur roomate like friends”

“i have place a pics of me here so please attach a pics of u when u ready”


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Newark, NJ $440.00 “No windows or door I will cover the doorway with a curtain of your choice&

Newark, NJ $440.00

“No windows or door I will cover the doorway with a curtain of your choice”

“Included: WiFi, Electricity, Extra Small Room, Kitchen Access, Coffee machine, George Foreman Grill”

“Width 5 ½ feet, Length 7 ½ feet”


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Greater Morristown YMCA, Cedar Knolls, New Jersey

Greater Morristown YMCA, Cedar Knolls, New Jersey


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Art Deco Silver Water Pitcher Baldwin & Miller Newark, New Jersey

Art Deco Silver Water Pitcher
Baldwin & Miller Newark, New Jersey


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In 1974 Marilyn’s first attempt at legitimizing herself as more than a porn actress was a caba

In 1974 Marilyn’s first attempt at legitimizing herself as more than a porn actress was a cabaret show at the Riverboat restaurant in New York City. The show had its beginnings as a burlesque-oriented show called Skin ‘n’ Grin at the Capitol Theater in Passaic, New Jersey. That’s where this photo is from, when Mr. magazine reviewed it their July ('74) issue. You can read about the show here.


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Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1927.

Shannon for Nada Swim(Now on blog)
Shannon for Nada Swim(Now on blog)

Grubby Little Hands “Surf Lullaby”

/ As a long-time Philly friend of Donnie Felton, I swear I don’t just post it because we’re bud buds. He’s always ripping out this kind of mellow space jams for years. So proud of him for keeping them fresh and flowing with musical color. Ltd 7", y'all!

//Letters to YVYNYL//

Moon Sand Land “New Matters”

/ I’ve been listening to the new record from New Jersey’s indie musician Jason Ross this past week. It’s been slip-sliding into this single about “obsessions and habits” and it makes me swing into a shake. I appreciate that he wrote this song for his big brother Alex who has brought challenges and love to his family’s life. He sounds like he’s a special person, indeed.


Dear Mark,

Words cannot express how grateful I am that you would take the time to read about my own musical journey. While anticipating the release of my single on May 14th, “New Matters”, I have reflected on the deeply personal connections in my music and how I can share my influences with the world.

I grew up in Cresskill, New Jersey alongside my older brother Alex and my two parents. Alex was diagnosed with low-functioning Autism at the age of two, depriving him of the ability to speak or live independently. His presence brought us a whirlwind of turbulence and stress, but the joys have always outweighed the difficulties. His smile is infectious beyond compare and he carries a sense of wonder with him that captives any room he enters.

We call him “The Moon,” always lighting up our lives during times of darkness. After years of working on various music projects, I felt The Moon’s guidance when struggling to determine my musical identity and embark on my first solo project. After reflecting on words with great personal meaning, Moon Sand Land was born.

During the pandemic, music has continued to function as the lifeline I need to feel a sense of purpose. “New Matters” is my personal take on those midnight moments trapped in thought. From late-August anxiety to mid-winter depression, this song portrays the continuing absence from reality throughout the seasons. This song reflects my longing for connection, desperation to embrace The Moon, my long-distance girlfriend, and my friends.

Like many other seniors in college, the pandemic shattered all of the structures that I had built a life around. Wearing a mask in my own home and maintaining a six-foot distance from my parents while I was working in person added another level of distance. However, the distance I had to maintain from The Moon was the hardest.

My family and I were lucky that the caregivers at his group home provided him with a safe and secure environment, but we still were barred from physical contact for months on end. It’s not like we could hop on FaceTime with him and catch up; our bond was entirely built on physical contact. I will never know how that separation made him feel or how he made sense of the situation at hand, but it was painful to know that I couldn’t simply give The Moon a hug.

The greatest sense of hope, the magical full moon, was when my brother received his second vaccine dose. Not having to worry about him being at-risk of catching this virus lifted my family and I from an unspeakable emotional burden.

It didn’t matter how long it would take for us to be vaccinated, as long as he was able to get his doses first. Since then, my family and I have been fortunate enough to get vaccinated as well and he has even been allowed to stay in our home for the night. And every single hug from him seems to last an eternity as if we’re simply making up for lost time.

What once was new matters have now begun to fade to old matters. The time has come to turn the page.

All the best,

Jason

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First few from The Race of Gentlemen.Nikon D750, 35mm f/1.4 or 24-70 f/2.8Wildwood, NJ.First few from The Race of Gentlemen.Nikon D750, 35mm f/1.4 or 24-70 f/2.8Wildwood, NJ.First few from The Race of Gentlemen.Nikon D750, 35mm f/1.4 or 24-70 f/2.8Wildwood, NJ.

First few from The Race of Gentlemen.

Nikon D750, 
35mm f/1.4
or
24-70 f/2.8

Wildwood, NJ.


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Small poultry farmers protest in New Jersey(Paul Schutzer. 1959)

Small poultry farmers protest in New Jersey

(Paul Schutzer. 1959)


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Unemployed New Jersey school teacher(Martha Holmes. 1949)

Unemployed New Jersey school teacher

(Martha Holmes. 1949)


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