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    1. Re: [GSNJ] NJ vitals
    2. Michelle Chubenko
    3. Terri, Joan did post to the H-New-Jersey list on February 7 & 8. The posts were the same that NJ-GSNJ-L received. The H-NET online archives for H-New-Jersey can be accessed via: http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=lm&list=H-New-Jersey Also, I do know that the Advocates for New Jersey history are working diligently on this issue as well. Our letters (email, fax, postal) are making a difference... My Assemblyman's office called this morning to let me know they have contacted the bill sponsor and will be keeping me updated on progress/news. It would seem that the bill sponsor's office has been hearing/receiving a lot of concern about A1390. Keep up the great work! Michelle Chubenko Terri wrote: > Joan -- > > I haven't seen any mention of this issue on the > H-NEW-JERSEY@H-NET.MSU.EDU pages. > > For those who may not be acquainted with this list - and I won't be able > to explain it fully -- it's a mail list of educators, historians, > authors, etc., posting news of meetings, asking questions regarding > historical projects - such as books they're writing, etc., even college > folks asking for help with assignments and/or thesis'. > > I'm not sure I could post an effective, eloquent enough message - as I'm > none of the above. Would you consider posting this news to that list? > > There's some pretty powerful folks on this list. > Thank you - Terri > > > ==== NJ-GSNJ Mailing List ==== > GSNJ Home Page: > http://www.gsnj.org -- Michelle Tucker Chubenko Professional Genealogist: http://www.chubenko.us/profgen/index.htm "Things don't turn up in this world until somebody turns them up." - James A. Garfield

    02/16/2006 04:36:17