
Jackie Corley
Vice President, Content at Townsquare Media
VP Content @townsquaremedia 📻 | ex-@PatchTweet, @njdotcom, @WordRiot (Founder/Publisher) | Jersey girl in #hudsonvalley #Catskill3500 🏔
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1 week ago |
943thepoint.com | Jackie Corley
The Sandy Hook Lighthouse is one of the most historic and breathtaking spots along the Jersey Shore. Located at the tip of the Sandy Hook peninsula near the former Army base at Fort Hancock, the lighthouse was erected in 1764 before the Revolutionary War. The lighthouse opens to the public for guided tours in the spring. These free tours take you to the top of the Sandy Hook Lighthouse and offer visitors a 360-degree view of New York harbor while learning all about the beacon's history.
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Aug 24, 2024 |
sojo1049.com | Jackie Corley
Owners of Circus Wines in Middletown announced plans to move to the Trader Joe's-helmed Middletown Plaza, leaving many wondering about the fate of the so-called "Evil Clown" of Middletown standing out front. The clown, whose official name is Calico, was first erected in 1956 as a roadside advertisement for a new grocery store. The clown's menacing face and visibility on a highly traffic section of Route 35 in Middletown made it iconic for those of us who grew up in Monmouth County.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
wfpg.com | Jackie Corley
Owners of Circus Wines in Middletown announced plans to move to the Trader Joe's-helmed Middletown Plaza, leaving many wondering about the fate of the so-called "Evil Clown" of Middletown standing out front. The clown, whose official name is Calico, was first erected in 1956 as a roadside advertisement for a new grocery store. The clown's menacing face and visibility on a highly traffic section of Route 35 in Middletown made it iconic for those of us who grew up in Monmouth County.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
catcountry1073.com | Jackie Corley
Owners of Circus Wines in Middletown announced plans to move to the Trader Joe's-helmed Middletown Plaza, leaving many wondering about the fate of the so-called "Evil Clown" of Middletown standing out front. The clown, whose official name is Calico, was first erected in 1956 as a roadside advertisement for a new grocery store. The clown's menacing face and visibility on a highly traffic section of Route 35 in Middletown made it iconic for those of us who grew up in Monmouth County.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
nj1015.com | Jackie Corley
Owners of Circus Wines in Middletown announced plans to move to the Trader Joe's-helmed Middletown Plaza, leaving many wondering about the fate of the so-called "Evil Clown" of Middletown standing out front. The clown, whose official name is Calico, was first erected in 1956 as a roadside advertisement for a new grocery store. The clown's menacing face and visibility on a highly traffic section of Route 35 in Middletown made it iconic for those of us who grew up in Monmouth County.
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