Stars shine at New Jersey Hall of Fame exhibit in Asbury Park
ASBURY PARK — ON THE WEB: Visit APP.com and search for "Hall of Fame" to see a video and photo gallery.
Jersey Shore native Jack Nicholson earned mostly A's in second grade at his childhood Roosevelt School in Neptune City.
But a few times, and it's hard to imagine why, his teacher gave the future iconic Academy Award-winning actor a C in self-control and conduct. But just for a few marking periods.
Nicholson's report card is part of the new Jersey Hall of Fame's first public exhibit, as is Susan Sarandon's red cheerleading jacket from Edison High School from the 1963-64 school year. "Sue" is inscribed on the front. Both actors are among the 43 inductees of the new Jersey Hall of Fame in the past three years.
On Wednesday, the organization officially opened the temporary exhibit in the fifth Avenue Pavilion on the Asbury Park boardwalk, primarily featuring celebrity photographer Timothy White's photos of 30 notable new Jersey natives or residents in the entertainment industry. six of the hall's inductees are included
