The following recent criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Shrewsbury police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
Continue reading Police Report: $30K Vehicle Burglary, ID Theft, Fraud, DWI, Drug PossessionMonthly Archives: August 2019
Focus: RFH Class of ’79 & Good Times
If the song fits …
It was the summer of ’79. Bean bag chairs and Sony Walkmans were cool. Trivial Pursuit was launched. McDonald’s introduced its Happy Meal. A gallon of gas cost 79 cents. Disco dancing was still cruising in popularity. And the number one song on the charts on Aug. 17, 1979 was Good Times.
In Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) land, good times are exactly what a bunch of seniors who had just graduated in June were after. It was that summer of senior year — a summer of fun, milestones and memories. Lifetime connectors.
Bonds. Time. Trends. Music. Dance. Good Times was fitting in that summer of ’79. They were all good times; even the worst were the best. And four decades later, the song was the perfect time capsule to capture the RFH Class of ’79’s 40th reunion on that day, Aug. 17.
In RFH land, while bean bag chairs and Walkmans weren’t spotted on the gala weekend (that may still being going) and games of Trivial Pursuit were likely not played. The class was still cruising around the towns to the old haunts, like Barnacle Bill’s, Undici (formerly the ol’ Hook, Line & Sinker hangout), Even Tide, Salt Creek Grille, Donovan’s and just about any other of their hometown streets. The alligator shirts, topsiders and Rumson Roulette belts have since fazed out, but those good times live on.
“These are those good times! Leave your cares behind” and take a look … (and don’t forget to click to enlarge!)
Thanks to Jackie Iglesias Leslie and Karen Apy for the photos! Congrats on your reuniting, RFH Class of ’79!
Retro RFH Class Reuniting
It’s 40th reunion time for Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s Class of ’79!
And as this year’s reuniting begins, thoughts turn to RFH tradition and how reuniting is done by taking a gander back at the class before, ’78, and how those renegade RFHers got their parties started and finished through the years. Though, testament tells that the RFH Class of ’78 has had its own tradition of never saying “the party’s over.”
Continue reading Retro RFH Class ReunitingPolice Report: $40K Vehicle Theft, Harassment, $7.8K Theft, Criminal Mischief
The following recent criminal incidents and arrests were reported by Shrewsbury police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
Continue reading Police Report: $40K Vehicle Theft, Harassment, $7.8K Theft, Criminal MischiefRemembering Rumson’s Harry Pomphrey: A Goodbye & Thank-You
If you knew Harry like Missy knew Harry, you’d feel compelled to tell his story to people who didn’t know the lifetime Rumsonite and retell it to those who did.
Continue reading Remembering Rumson’s Harry Pomphrey: A Goodbye & Thank-YouMonmouth Beach DWI Checkpoint Set
A DWI checkpoint in Monmouth Beach will come with the start of the weekend on Friday evening, Monmouth County DWI Task Force Coordinator and Allenhurst Police Chief Michael Schneider announced.
Continue reading Monmouth Beach DWI Checkpoint SetRFH Reunion Time: Retro Fair Haven Class Act
Summertime is reunion time for all good Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School alumnus. This weekend it’s the RFH Class of ’79’s turn to turn back time four decades.
Continue reading RFH Reunion Time: Retro Fair Haven Class ActRed Bank Man Gets 10 Years for Cocaine Trafficking
A Red Bank man was sentenced on Friday to 10 years in prison for his role as a top member of a cocaine distribution ring that trafficked the drug throughout Monmouth and Ocean counties, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced.
Continue reading Red Bank Man Gets 10 Years for Cocaine TraffickingRetro Merry-Go-Round Ride
About a quarter of a century ago, a little girl got on the carousel at the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair and took a ride.
Continue reading Retro Merry-Go-Round RideScene Around: Copping a Badge of Retirement
There comes a time when a policeman changes his beat and gets a badge of a different kind to walk, or ride, it.
Rumson Police Sgt. Peter Koenig retired from a 28-year (combined) career with the Rumson and Sea Bright police departments in July. On Aug. 9, Rumson Police Chief Scott Paterson issued Koenig his retirement badge and ID.
With that official off-the-beat gesture, the Rumson Police Department wished “Pete a safe and happy retirement,” the department’s representatives announced on their Facebook page.
Koenig began his career in 1991 with the Sea Bright Police Department. He transferred to Rumson in 1996, where he attained the rank of sergeant in 2005 and completed his tour as an officer of the law this past July.
Congratulations Sgt. Koenig!
Police Report: Assault, Drug Possession, DWI, Burglary, Theft, Disorderly
The following June and July arrests were reported by Red Bank police. An arrest does not constitute a conviction.
Continue reading Police Report: Assault, Drug Possession, DWI, Burglary, Theft, DisorderlyMemorial Set for Longtime Rumsonite Patricia Elsas, 78
Longtime Rumson resident Patricia Elsas passed away peacefully at her home on Aug. 5. She was 78.
Continue reading Memorial Set for Longtime Rumsonite Patricia Elsas, 78
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