asbury park press front page, sunday, june 14, 2015
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Asbury Park Press front page, Sunday, June 14, 2015TRANSCRIPT
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First in an occasional series about the changing demographics of local towns.
MARLBORO Step into Jerry and Harveys Noshery on Route 9, and the aroma of
chicken soup mixed with the sight of richly textured lox, whitefish and pastrami
behind the glass counter will spark your taste buds much the same way it did for
their first customers 32 years ago. Only the types of customers have changed.
Back in the 1980s they were nearly all Jewish. Now were getting people com-
ing in from all different denominations, said 72-year-older owner Jerry Feld-
stein. And its been very good for business. Feldstein has witnessed a remark-
able generational shift that has become more pronounced in the last few years,
bucking the trend of many other towns at the Shore: more families, more homes,
more diversity.
Marlboro sees beyond troubled past to new, diverse era
FROM MOST CORRUPT TODISTINCTLY GLOBAL
Top: Guy Gundanna, vice chairman of facilities at the Sri Guruvaayoorappan Temple in Marlboro, speaks aboutthe facility. Above left: Marlboro Township Mayor Jonathan L. Hornik in his Town Hall office. Above right:Gundanna on the temples steps. PHOTOS BY THOMAS P. COSTELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Marlborospopulationgrowth
1990Total: 27,974Asian: 1,6342010 Total: 40,191Asian: 6,939
Marlboros Asianpopulation in 2010
Chinese
2,944Asian Indian
2,798
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