Ocean County - Toms River - German Spy or Falsely Accused?

September 23 – Ocean County

German Spy or Falsely Accused?

    Join Nicholas Wood, Museum Curator for the Ocean County Cultural & Heritage Commission., at Ocean County Historical Society, 26 Hadley Ave., Toms River, at 2:00 PM on September 23rd as he investigates one of Ocean County’s strategically important war-time locations and the man who ran it. Examining the activities of Emil Mayer, the station chief of the Tuckerton Wireless, Nick’s presentation provides a brief glimpse into changing views on Germans in America during the First World War and one family's struggle.

   Call 732-341-1880 to reserve your seat. Refreshments will be served.

Nicholas Wood is a Museum Curator for the Ocean County Cultural and Heritage Commission. He is responsible for administering the regrant programs, collections management, assisting with the Teen Arts programs, and providing direct technical assistance to area nonprofits. He is a graduate of the University of Maine and the Cooperstown Graduate Program in Museum Studies. He currently serves as the president of the New Jersey Association of Museums. Nick and Timothy Hart, Director of the Commission, have been Ocean County's lead partners in the NJCAR GIS Cultural Assets Mapping Program pilot project.

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