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Hometown History NJ

Hometown History NJ, Ryan Ross, Katie Feather

A podcast about the iconic places and events that make a town someplace people call home

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Latest Issues

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Hometown History Homework #14: Why doesn't New Jersey have it's own public radio station?

It’s officially fall, and that means it’s time to wrap up our second season of Hometown History Homework. But before we sign off until next summer, we want to leave you with one last story from New Jersey’s past—one that’s especially meanin...

2 months ago
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[REPOST] Hometown History Homework #6: The New York / New Jersey Line Dispute

Sickness has taken over the Hometown History team, so this week we’re reposting a previous Hometown History Homework from last year that you may have missed - an oldie but a goodie if you will.

2 months ago
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PREVIEW: History coming to your feeds this Fall

Hey everyone! It’s Ryan here with a special update about what Hometown History is cooking up this fall and beyond.

3 months ago
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Hometown History Homework #13: Lost History in Maplewood, N.J.

This week’s post was inspired by an article I recently read about the demolition of a historic house in Maplewood, New Jersey. The Fleming House was torn down by its new owners in 2023, but its fate raises questions about historic preservat...

3 months ago
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Authors

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  • Hometown History NJ

    A podcast about the iconic people, places and events that make a small New Jersey town someplace people call home. Season 2 out now!

  • Ryan Ross

    Husband, Ironman triathlete, Investor & Real Estate Enthusiast.

  • Katie Feather

    Story editor for podcasts and radio, amateur historian and Type A organizer. I sweat over the small stuff.

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