Pearl Harbor remembered at the library

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The Monmouth County Library will commemorate the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 75 years ago on Dec. 7, with two more programs offered this month at the Shrewsbury Branch, Route 35, Shrewsbury.

Noted historian and World War II expert Paul Zigo will present “The Attack on Pearl Harbor”, on Oct. 17 and a second program, “Could the Attack have been avoided?”, on Oct. 25. Both programs begin at 7 p.m. and are open to the public with no advance reservations necessary.

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For more information, or to view the schedule of events at the Shrewsbury branch during October, visit www.monmouthcountylib.org.

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