I am looking desperately for relatives by the name of Vetter in Secaucus.
They lived 204, Meadow Lane in 1923.
They had connections/relatives back in the Netherlands/Amsterdam, Sipke D. Mayer who visited his cousin John Vetter in Secaucus in 1923, could be they had a business then at the a.m. adress.
Where could I turn to to ask who lived at the a.m. address in 1923?
Every little bit of information would be greatly appreciated, thank you so much!
Anita Maijer-Schrot/Amsterdam
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THE BELOW IS FROM HER HUSBAND, HE IS A SGT. FOR THE BAYONNE POLICE DEPARTMETN….
Humbled I just want to let everyone know that the Bayonne Police PBA is dedicating tomorrows ( Thursday the 13th at ) Bayonne PD vs. Bayonne FD benefit for Team Caamano. Donna will be donating all proceeds to the Sloan-Kettering Research Fund. The benefit is being held at Gorman\'s Field, 1st Street, Bayonne, NJ at starts at 6:30 PM – Thursday Sept 13th.. There will be raffles for a TV and a Weber Grill. If you\'re in town please stop down. Thanks everyone.
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ITS FALLING DOWN
THEY THINK IT IS HUSKY
POOR FOOLS AND CLOWNS
TOLLS ARE HIGH
BUT WHEN THE ROAD IS RAISED
SOME WILL SURELY SIGH
OTHERS MAY EVEN BE CRAZED
WHEN HOMES ARE GONE
WHERE WILL WE ABIDE
UNDER A TRAFFIC CONE
OR A PLAYGROUND SLIDE
WHAT WAS ONCE MAGNIFICENT
IS NOW OLD AND READY TO DIE
ITS SAD YOU MUST BE RETICENT
BAYONNE BRIDGE, GOODBYE
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Sorry for going on a little long because the reason I\'m writing this is because there is a gentleman who was always there to bring our mission into print. Whenever he wrote a story it would jolt our citizens into remembering what we were doing and our great citizens would answer the call with donations of items for our "Goodie Bags" which wasn\'t at times so easy because what we sent had to be on a preapproved list from the Pentagon. The writer\'s name is Al Sullivan who is employed by Bayonne Community News / Hudson County Reporter. a big Thanks to you Al on this July 4th. You made a difference in alot of lives.And I along with every veteran appreciates what you did.
OI has changed a major part of their mission to find employment for our returning troops. Bayonne was known nationwide as the generous town it is.
Thank you.
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WE DO NOT NEED TO DRINK THE HUDSON RIVER! \n <\/div>\n
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http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/22394716
Chihuahua/Terrier Mix: A dog on hold in Teterboro, NJ Small • Young • Male
Found in Union City on 3/2. Brought to us because Union City refused to provide animal control. Proof of ownership required for reclaim. Strays are held one week to give their owners a chance to reclaim them. During this period they are not available for adoption or rescue. Please do not contact us regarding an adoption or rescue unless the animals appears on our adoptable pet list.
Please come for him because he not come to you. If no one claims him he should be available this weekend 03-10 for anyone to adopt.
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609-385-6804
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