Couple fights to save historic lighthouse from rising river
The East Point Lighthouse spent decades guiding sailors through storms. Now, it is weathering a storm of its own. "The lighthouse is one good storm away from a major disaster," said Nancy Patterson, President of the Maurice River Historical Society. She devotes her life to protecting New Jersey's second oldest lighthouse, which is still active to this day. Patterson and her husband, Carl Tidy, spent time painting the staircase of the 171-year-old lighthouse this morning. But that was the least of their problems. On a gorgeous day with low tide, the Cape Cod-style house sits comfortably at the mouth of the Maurice River. However, as the tide rises, the river eats it alive. "The water comes in every day a...
12.07.20 | 01:33 | CC