
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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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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Aug 13, 2024 |
wobm.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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