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  2. Vin Gopal - Wikipedia

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    In his 20s, Gopal ran for Chairman of the Monmouth County Democratic Organization. He was elected Chairman with 73% of the vote. [8] As Chairman, Gopal led the 2015 campaign for General Assembly, where he helped oust Republican incumbents Caroline Casagrande and Mary Pat Angelini by newcomers Eric Houghtaling and Joann Downey, in what was widely considered a major upset. [9]

  3. The Monmouth Journal - Wikipedia

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    TheMonmouthJournal.com concentrates solely on the 38 Monmouth County municipalities it serves with hyper-local news coverage, as well as offering county and state news, obituaries, health news, school news and college dean’s list and graduation announcements, along with local business news.

  4. Monmouth County Historical Association - Wikipedia

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    The Monmouth County Historical Association was established in 1898 by a group of county residents headed by professional educator Caroline Gallup Reed.They soon incorporated in order “to discover, procure, preserve and perpetuate whatever relates to the history of Monmouth County.”

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Monmouth ...

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    Roughly triangular area including both sides of Monmouth and Locust Avenues to the junction with Hillside and Grand Avenues 40°24′00″N 74°02′08″W  /  40.400000°N 74.035556°W  / 40.400000; -74.035556  ( Navesink Historic

  6. Chattanooga Times Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Chattanooga Times was first published on December 15, 1869, by the firm Kirby & Gamble. In 1878, 20-year-old Adolph Ochs borrowed money and bought half interest in the struggling morning paper. [1] Two years later when he assumed full ownership, it cost him $5,500. [2]

  7. Get After It Media - Wikipedia

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    Get After It Media LLC, formerly known as Luken Communications and Reach High Media Group, is a privately owned American broadcast holding company, based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which owns or operates around 80 television stations in the United States and six digital television multicast networks.

  8. Patrick F. Leahy - Wikipedia

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    Patrick F. Leahy is an American academic administrator serving as the tenth president of Monmouth University. [1] He previously served as the sixth president of Wilkes University from 2012 to 2019. Early life and education

  9. Monmouth Courthouse Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Monmouth Courthouse Commercial Historic District is a historic district located in downtown Monmouth, Illinois. The district encompasses Monmouth's historic commercial core and includes 63 contributing buildings and sites, most of them commercial buildings. Growth in the district began in the 1850s and continued through the 1920s, with ...