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HI I am trying to find out a little history of Peapack Gladstone, early years, 1955 to 1960. I use to live there before going into the Navy then moving to Cleveland Ohio and am looking for stuff like old police pictures, I think it was Frank Gallo, stuff also on the old Peapack Hotel, boy did I do some drinking there? and would love a picture of that, The old teachers at Peapack Gladstone school, I use to have Mrs. Tiger, Mrs. Newisinger, can't remember the gym teacher, I know he lived in an teacher in the old apartments, where Boleo's store use to be. I remember Kellys Market, I think that turned into a bar after the hotel closed, Mike, can't remember his last name (today!!) use to own it, if any one can help, my name is Bob Mc Cabe, my e-mail is bnmccabe@msn.com, I now live in Cincinnati Ohio, have lived here 14 years, I a Federal Safety Director covering 5 states, have been doing this for the last 15 or so years.

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Weird figure

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How can there have been 675.894 families in the Census of 2010? Aapjes (talk) 15:31, 4 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]