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  • A black and white photograph of 30 Hudson Street, also known as Goldman Sachs Tower, the tallest building in New Jersey.
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  • A photograph of the Goldman Sachs Tower with the Colgate Clock, Hudson River, and Manhattan's Financial District skyline in the background.
    Goldman Sachs Tower, Paulus Hook, Je..City
  • Jupiter can be seen shining in the night sky above New Jersey's illuminated historic Red Mill Museum in this minimalist-esque landscape.
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  • Water flows around rocks in the Raritan River as New Jersey's famous, historical Red Mill glows in the background.
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  • An image created along U.S. Route 206, a long time favorite of the artists. Route 206 starts, or begins, down in Atlantic County in Hammonton, NJ, the "blueberry capitol of the world" and runs North to South up till it intersects with U.S. Rt. 209 in Dingman County, Pennsylvania. Called the Injured Veterans Highway in New Jersey it carries the wide-eyed traveler through the lowlands, fields, and plains of the Atlantic and Burlington counties through Princeton and up North where the geography becomes cluttered with steep hills. Route 206 provides a look at the New Jersey that has grown just a bit slower than the Newark/Passaic region so immediately associated with the state.
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  • An image created along U.S. Route 206, a long time favorite of the artists. Route 206 starts, or begins, down in Atlantic County in Hammonton, NJ, the "blueberry capitol of the world" and runs North to South up till it intersects with U.S. Rt. 209 in Dingman County, Pennsylvania. Called the Injured Veterans Highway in New Jersey it carries the wide-eyed traveler through the lowlands, fields, and plains of the Atlantic and Burlington counties through Princeton and up North where the geography becomes cluttered with steep hills. Route 206 provides a look at the New Jersey that has grown just a bit slower than the Newark/Passaic region so immediately associated with the state.
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  • An image created along U.S. Route 206, a long time favorite of the artists. Route 206 starts, or begins, down in Atlantic County in Hammonton, NJ, the "blueberry capitol of the world" and runs North to South up till it intersects with U.S. Rt. 209 in Dingman County, Pennsylvania. Called the Injured Veterans Highway in New Jersey it carries the wide-eyed traveler through the lowlands, fields, and plains of the Atlantic and Burlington counties through Princeton and up North where the geography becomes cluttered with steep hills. Route 206 provides a look at the New Jersey that has grown just a bit slower than the Newark/Passaic region so immediately associated with the state.
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  • A crowd gathered on a hill for the 4th of July fireworks celebration in Evesham Township (Marlton) New Jersey.
    New Jersey, 2013
  • An image created along U.S. Route 206, a long time favorite of the artists. Route 206 starts, or begins, down in Atlantic County in Hammonton, NJ, the "blueberry capitol of the world" and runs North to South up till it intersects with U.S. Rt. 209 in Dingman County, Pennsylvania. Called the Injured Veterans Highway in New Jersey it carries the wide-eyed traveler through the lowlands, fields, and plains of the Atlantic and Burlington counties through Princeton and up North where the geography becomes cluttered with steep hills. Route 206 provides a look at the New Jersey that has grown just a bit slower than the Newark/Passaic region so immediately associated with the state.
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  • An image created along U.S. Route 206, a long time favorite of the artists. Route 206 starts, or begins, down in Atlantic County in Hammonton, NJ, the "blueberry capitol of the world" and runs North to South up till it intersects with U.S. Rt. 209 in Dingman County, Pennsylvania. Called the Injured Veterans Highway in New Jersey it carries the wide-eyed traveler through the lowlands, fields, and plains of the Atlantic and Burlington counties through Princeton and up North where the geography becomes cluttered with steep hills. Route 206 provides a look at the New Jersey that has grown just a bit slower than the Newark/Passaic region so immediately associated with the state.
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  • American Beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulata) seen here growing on Island Beach State Park, New Jersey.
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  • Footprints of beachgoers can be seen between American Beachgrass covered dunes at Island Beach State Park, New Jersey.
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  • Evidence of dune sand saltation, a form of erosion by wind, seen on New Jersey's Island Beach State Park.
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  • A field of American Beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulata) seen on the backbones of Island Beach State Park, New Jersey.
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  • Princeton University Stadium is a stadium in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Princeton Tigers. The stadium opened in 1998 on the site of Princeton's former stadium, Palmer Stadium, and seats 27,773.<br />
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The year and a half needed to tear down Palmer Stadium and build the new field where it had stood meant that Princeton would not have an operational stadium for the 1997 season. Because of this the team was forced to play all of its games on the road.<br />
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The stadium's exterior shell mirrors the layout of Palmer Stadium, and the grandstands are four sided, with a second deck added on all sides except the south. The press box and luxury boxes are located above the west-side upper deck. One of the stadium's structural pillars houses the University's new rock-climbing wall, which opened in the fall of 2008. In addition to the stadium itself, the building project included building a track to the immediate south of the venue, which shares the stadium's south end facilities. (Previously, the track was located inside the stadium.)
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • A portrait of the painter Kathleen Hurley-Liao in her studio in Hightstown, New Jersey.
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  • Stratocumulus clouds seen high above the grass covered dunes of Island Beach State Park. Signs lead visitors to the foot path and remind them to "keep off the dunes."
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  • The vibrant color of cedar water, soil and light reflecting off of waves create an abstract image, much like a painting.
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  • Lewis Library was made possible through a generous gift by Peter B. Lewis, Princeton Class of 1955 and University trustee, and was designed by internationally acclaimed architect Frank Gehry. This bold facility, in the heart of Princeton University’s “science neighborhood,” provides soaring, colorful spaces where students, scientists and faculty can interact and share ideas.<br />
This 87,000 square-foot library, designed by architect Frank Gehry, serves researchers and provides facilities that take into account the revolutionary changes in scholarly publishing over recent years. It also serves the needs of students better than the current patchwork of small, discipline-specific science libraries.
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  • Since my day job is photographing architecture, a good amount of my work happens to take place in New York City. However, I live about 100 miles south in a small, suburban town resting just within the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey. Sure, it's a lot of driving and I'm sure my car, if it could talk, would have some sour words for me. Regardless, it certainly is nice to transition from working in the hectic, industrious, hyper-developed city that is Manhattan to returning home to a town that still has a few farms and a good number of stables within its borders.  This image comes from a day where I was able to leave a job site particularly early. Upon my arrival home the snow in the fields that border my town had been melting causing mile long curtains of fog. Everything seemed as though it were painted in place like Japanese Sumi-e or Chinese Shui-mo hua.
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  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
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“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
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  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
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“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-021.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-020.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-019.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-018.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-016.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-014.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-013.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-012.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-010.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-011.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-009.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-008.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-007.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-006.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-005.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-004.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-002.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-001.jpg
  • The new 74-unit Benedict’s Place senior housing development is sponsored by the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation of the Diocese of Camden, Inc.<br />
The Diocesan Housing Services Corporation currently offers 637-units of affordable housing to low income family and senior households at Victorian Towers (Cape May), Village Apartments (Cherry Hill), Davenport Village (Hainesport), Shepherd’s Farm (W. Deptford), Stonegate at St. Stephen (Pennsauken), Haven House at St. John of God (N. Cape May) and the Village at St. Peter’s (Pleasantville).<br />
<br />
“Benedict’s Place is a continuation of our strategy to provide more affordable housing in areas of need,” explained Peter O’Connor, President of the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation Board of Trustees.
    DWA001SBP-2014.6.18-003.jpg
  • Beach foam, also known as spume from the surf of a cranberry bog forms the shape of a stylized Bonsai tree.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • September 11th Memorial, Mercer County Park - 2015<br />
Photo: Steve Shilling II<br />
©2015 Steve Shilling Media, LLC
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  • An image from S. R. Shilling II's series, Iconic Cameras.
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  • An image from S. R. Shilling II's series, Iconic Cameras.
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  • An image from S. R. Shilling II's series, Iconic Cameras.
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  • An image from S. R. Shilling II's series, Iconic Cameras.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
    US_NY_ARNG-69th-Infantry_AT_Award_Ce...jpg
  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
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  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
    US_NY_ARNG-69th-Infantry_AT_Award_Ce...jpg
  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
    US_NY_ARNG-69th-Infantry_AT_Award_Ce...jpg
  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
    US_NY_ARNG-69th-Infantry_AT_Award_Ce...jpg
  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
    US_NY_ARNG-69th-Infantry_AT_Award_Ce...jpg
  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
    US_NY_ARNG-69th-Infantry_AT_Award_Ce...jpg
  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
    US_NY_ARNG-69th-Infantry_AT_Award_Ce...jpg
  • Images from the 2014 NY Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment Annual Training closing day awards ceremony.
    US_NY_ARNG-69th-Infantry_AT_Award_Ce...jpg
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