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<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 14:37:17 EDT</pubDate>
<item><title>Aberdeen Forge project status update</title><link>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Aberdeen%20Forge%20project%20status%20update.html</link><guid>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Aberdeen%20Forge%20project%20status%20update.html</guid><description></description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 15:56:35 EST</pubDate></item>
 <item><title>Eight environmentally sensitive areas in the Bayshore region</title><link>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Eight%20environmentally%20sensitive%20areas%20in%20the%20Bayshore%20region.html</link><guid>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Eight%20environmentally%20sensitive%20areas%20in%20the%20Bayshore%20region.html</guid><description>The BRWC has identified below eight environmentally sensitive areas in the Bayshore region that are most endangered of being lost or severely degraded due to development activities in the next few years. The sites listed are in no particular order.</description><pubDate>Tue, 2 Jan 2007 21:44:35 EST</pubDate></item>
 <item><title>Who Was Philip Morin Freneau???</title><link>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Who%20Was%20Philip%20Morin%20Freneau%3F%3F%3F</link><guid>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Who%20Was%20Philip%20Morin%20Freneau%3F%3F%3F</guid><description>Freneau Woods is quite possibly New Jersey’s Walden!
 
Philip Morin Freneau was raised in the community  which now bears his name . The family plantation or farm extended into what is now Aberdeen and Marlboro and amply provided for a way of life that left time for other pursuits. Philip was tutored nearby by Reverend  William Tennant  and then entered Princeton. There in the company of classmates James Madison and Aaron Burr he flourished academically and with another aspiring writer authored an epic poem The Rising Glory of America to be read for their graduation.</description><pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:43:28 EST</pubDate></item>
 <item><title>Preservation of the Fariello Farm</title><link>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Preservation%20of%20the%20Fariello%20Farm.txt</link><guid>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Preservation%20of%20the%20Fariello%20Farm.txt</guid><description>Please consider the great natural resource, features and location of the Fariello Farm as a new segment of the Monmouth County Park System for much needed open space and recreation.</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:57:40 EST</pubDate></item>
 <item><title>Latest News about Aberdeen Forge</title><link>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Latest%20News%20about%20Aberdeen%20Forge.html</link><guid>http://www.bayshorewatershed.org/bw/Current%20Projects/%2A%20Most%20Endangered%20Areas/Latest%20News%20about%20Aberdeen%20Forge.html</guid><description>News about Aberdeen Forge in Aberddeen Township: December 2007</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 11:22:10 EST</pubDate></item>

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