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Mountain Lakes, NJ Morris County
APR30
Public
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 7 PM – 9 PM
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Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library System 449 Halsey Rd, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
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Join us for a free discussion on New Jersey Nature Photography!
April 30, 2019
7-9PM
449 Halsey Road
Parsippany, NJ 07054
Dave Blinder will give insight into landscape photography techniques and camera settings he used to capture all 21 of New Jersey’s counties. Time will be given for Q&A and there are free handouts with information on parks and nature areas throughout New Jersey.
Dave’s exhibit “Landscapes of New Jersey” is on display now until the end of April at the Main Parsippany Library.
Despite being the most populous state in the USA, New Jersey contains a great deal of ecological diversity. We have beautiful natural ocean beaches, mountainous rocky outcrops, wildlife-laden marshes and the Pinelands National Reserve. Natural areas are important to maintain drinking water quality, house our native wildlife, and for our own much needed recreation. Dave Blinder is a Morris County native and a professional photographer. He is a board member of Protect Our Wetlands, Water, and Woods. Dave is also a land steward to the Troy Meadows Nature Preserve in Parsippany.
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This guys work is awesome. I had a hard time trying to decide what video to feature so you can have a good flavor of what his work was like. But since my husband is sitting across from me playing and singing Blackbird, that helped me decide on this one:
Oh Thank God!
Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp
Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Chief of Investigations Stephen F. Wilson Jr., and Mountain Lakes Police Chief Shawn Bennett announce that Thomas Kolding, a 15 year old male from Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, who has been missing since October 30, 2018 was located safe.
The investigation concerning the missing juvenile, spanned the course of two weeks. Prosecutor Knapp, Chief Wilson, and Chief Bennett extend their sincerest appreciation to the multiple jurisdictions and agencies involved in this investigation including but not limited to New Jersey Transit Police Department, Amtrak Police Department, New Jersey State Police Department, Camden Police Department, Philadelphia Police Department, Delaware Port Authority Police Department, Miami Township, Ohio Police Department, as well as transportation agencies who assisted in the coordination of a multi-state search for Thomas Kolding.
There will be no further press notifications concerning this investigation today.
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Now I was not familiar with a Fisher Cat.
Apparently, it is a type of weasel. They are agile climbers and hunters.
I found a clip of the sound they make. I have heard these sounds walking my dog early in the morning; but I assumed it was fox. Now, no way of knowing.
Fisher Cat – One of the Fiercest Animals in Maine
Posted Friday, August 17th, 2018
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