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Woodbine Library to Host Presentation on Cape May County History with Military

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COURT HOUSE – The Cape May County Library will hold a presentation by County Clerk Rita Marie Fulginiti Jan. 30, 2018, from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Woodbine Branch, 800 Monroe Street, Woodbine The presentation is entitled “Keep the Homefires Burning: Cape May County and a Nation at War”.
This program, from archives and public records sources, is about Cape May County supporting our military in peace and war throughout our 325 year history.
Rita Marie Fulginiti serves Cape May County as County Clerk and Adjuster. The County Clerk maintains an archive of vital land and civil records dating back to 1692. Fulginiti began her career with the County Clerk’s Office in 1985. She loves Cape May County history and has managed technology and historical records projects to improve access to public records and to conserve precious archival collections.
Registration is required for this event. For more information, call the Adult Programming Department at the Main Library 463-6386.
“We welcome back to our local Branch our County Clerk Rita Fulginiti and thank both her and the County Library for bringing yet another informative historical presentation to Woodbine,” added Mayor Pikolycky. “Come learn about what the County and its local communities did during times of war.”

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