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How to do a House History
Have you ever wondered about the history of your or your ancestor's home?

Join us on Saturday, October 5 beginning at 2:00 pm as Lorraine Arnold will give a starting point for your own research by an using an example of a house in Hudson County.
Lorraine Arnold is a historical researcher of people, places, and things to solve mysteries, tell histories, and build lives. She has worked as a paralegal, at the National Park Service's National Historic Landmarks Program and studies in architecture, preservation and historic properties at Drew University. Throughout the years, Lorraine has had the opportunity to solve various mysteries for professional and private individuals including difficult situations like the discovery of missing persons for estate settlements; a family member who went incognito to subvert the law; and more sensitive issues surrounding murder and suicide.
This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Ocean County Library – Toms River. It is free and open to the public. For information or to register, please call 732-349-6200 or visit our webpage at www.theoceancountylibrary.org
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Free parking is available daily after 5:00 pm plus all day Saturday and Sunday in the top and middle levels of the Toms River Parking garage located behind the library or all levels, anytime in the Ocean County Parking garage on Hooper Ave.