Bill Duhart, lehighvalleylive.com

Bill Duhart

lehighvalleylive.com

Washington, VA, United States

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Past articles by Bill:

House built by former slave deteriorates in U.S. park despite pledge to spend $100K to save it

The Johnson-Losey Home, located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area, is in danger of falling down. → Read More

The country’s 1st Black country club is in N.J. Now, it’ll be on national historic register.

Founded in 1921, it was an oasis for Black entertainment, society, and recreation. → Read More

Atlantic City unveils new murals featuring Martin Luther King, Jr. at an N.J. beach

The murals also feature other civil rights figures and local activists and educators from the past. → Read More

N.J. man dies in Garden State Parkway crash

The accident happened Friday evening in Ocean County. → Read More

$180M in extra aid for N.J. city doesn’t get us to the ‘end zone yet,’ Gov says

The money will pay for infrastructure improvements and police. → Read More

7 spots in this N.J. county highlight state’s historic role in Underground Railroad

From the southern tip of the state stretching toward Jersey City, there are more than at least a dozen communities in New Jersey with historic Underground Railroad sites, → Read More

Atlantic City’s Chicken Bone Beach to be ‘recreated’ at NAACP national convention. What was it?

Nearly 60 years ago Chicken Bone Beach transitioned from a racially segregated beach to a public Shore destination. → Read More

Homes in these 3 counties are selling faster than in other parts of N.J.

Gloucester County led the state in homes that averaged the fewest days on market, according to the most recent data available. → Read More

Crystal clear water, large-mouth bass found at end of kayak trip to elusive source of N.J. urban river

A six-day expedition of environmentalist, students and others solves mystery. → Read More

A new Wawa is seen as a sign of boom times in this N.J. city

A new Wawa has opened in Vineland, New Jersey. → Read More

N.J. is becoming more diverse, but that change is not happening everywhere, study finds

New Jersey’s population has become more diverse over the past two decades, according to a study published this month by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University. → Read More

70-year-old man killed, passenger in critical condition in 2-car crash

One victim was declared dead at the scene in Manchester Township. → Read More

Early morning shooting in N.J. leaves 27-year-old man dead

The man died of wounds at a local hospital, police said. → Read More

N.J. urban kayak trip heading for a river’s elusive source

Organizers said the goal is to find the source of the Cooper River in Camden County. → Read More

Offshore wind company partners with N.J. university to train protected species observers

Ørsted and Stockton were already working together to support research for alternative energy, climate change and resiliency. → Read More

N.J. town seeks return of antique firetruck from disbanded volunteer fire company, lawsuit says

An antique fire truck is part of an ongoing dispute between a disbanded volunteer fire company and the municipality it served for nearly 100 years. → Read More

Share of $300K in grants for environmental sustainability help many N.J. communities

Thirty-five towns and schools were awarded funds this month. → Read More

Inflation, including spiking fuel prices, are putting the squeeze on N.J. farmers, consumers

Higher prices may be around for awhile, farmers say. → Read More

6-year-old on dirt bike hospitalized after collision with truck

The condition of the child was not immediately reported. → Read More

Fatal early-morning N.J. crash claims 1 life in Gloucester Township, police say

The investigation into the one-vehicle wreck continues. → Read More