Longtime Fair Havenite and Church of the Nativity business manager, John Barry Phelan, passed away on Sept. 17 with his three children at his side.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Fair Havenite Barry PhelanMonthly Archives: September 2021
In Memoriam: RFH Class of ’59 Grad Deanna Siciliano, 80
Tinton Falls resident Deanna M. Siciliano, a Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) Class of 1959 graduate, passed away on Sept.10. She was 80.
Continue reading In Memoriam: RFH Class of ’59 Grad Deanna Siciliano, 80Iconic Spot: The Girl From the Rumson Dock
Svelte and coiffed and young and lovely, the girl from the Rumson Dock goes sunning … and when she suns … she gets her picture on a 1959 Rumson post card.
You’ve likely seen the card. It’s been in circulation for decades. But, that girl sitting on the dock has always been somewhat of a mystery — until now.
Continue reading Iconic Spot: The Girl From the Rumson DockFair Haven Mayor Ben Lucarelli Resigns
The reason has not been given, but a social media announcement by Fair Haven Borough Administrator Theresa Casagrande has made it clear that 12-year Mayor Ben Lucarelli has resigned “effective immediately.”
The administrator only said in the announcement at about 1 p.m. that the administration wanted to “thank him for his accomplishments” during his mayoral tenure and “wish him luck.”
R-FH Retro has reached out to Lucarelli with no immediate response.
Of the limited information surrounding the resignation, Fair Haven Borough Council President Christopher Rodriguez, alluding to a bit of an explosive moment at last night’s council meeting, said late Tuesday afternoon, “I am still digesting the past ten hours of it all. I am still coming to grips with it all … I have not spoke to the council or mayor yet.”
The governing body’s political composition has shifted in the past few years. It has been either all Republican or majority Republican over the past couple of decades at least. Lucarelli is a Republican. Last year’s election turned the majority to Democrat, 4-2.
Lucarelli, who grew up in Rumson, moved to Fair Haven to raise his family. He served on borough council and when former Mayor Mike Halfacre, an attorney, resigned in 2012 to accept a position with the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control division under the Gov. Chris Christie administration, as holding office would have posed a conflict. Lucarelli was chosen from three nominees to fill his unexpired term and then ran for full terms.
In Fair Haven’s form of government, weak mayor, strong council, the mayor is elected separately for four-year terms as opposed to borough council members’ three-year tenure. The mayor only has a vote in council matters if he is needed to break a tie. He presides over meetings and has veto power.
According to state statute, a replacement must be named from a pool of three nominees of the same party as Lucarelli. Council will then vote on who gets the appointment to fill Lucarelli’s term, which ends at the end of 2022.
This is a breaking story. As soon as Lucarelli responds, there will be a follow-up.
Focus: River Time; Locals’ Summer Welcome
It’s locals’ summertime in the Rumson-Fair Haven area, where the livin’ is always easier down by the river.
Welcomed is how most any local wrapped up in the Navesink and Shrewsbury rivers’ shoreline embrace feels. It’s a local’s terminal rite of passage. And when summer’s crowded rush of soaking it all up cools down, the deep inhale of the rivers’ endless solace warms — a reminder that home is where the river beckons. A roaring, quiet reminder. It hollers with the tide … until it soothes.
Can you hear it now?
— Photos/Elaine Van Develde (Click on one to enlarge and scroll. Enjoy!)
Locals’ summer days ahead are looking seasonably good. Check out the forecast for this week from the National Weather Service and head to your favorite locals’ summer river spot …
In Memoriam: ‘Red Bank Charlie’, Face of HobbyMasters, Charles Horowitz
Longtime Red Bank resident, known as Red Bank Charlie and the face of HobbyMasters, Charles Horowitz, passed away peacefully on Sept. 12 “after a short and well-fought battle with cancer.”
Born in Brooklyn, NY in 1942, Charlie lived in New York until he moved to Red Bank, NJ in 1978.
Continue reading In Memoriam: ‘Red Bank Charlie’, Face of HobbyMasters, Charles HorowitzProsecutor: Shrewsbury Man Charged with Embezzling $750K From Employer
A Shrewsbury man has been charged with embezzling more than $750,000 from the Colts Neck-based company he once worked for as an accountant, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey said on Wednesday.
Continue reading Prosecutor: Shrewsbury Man Charged with Embezzling $750K From EmployerProsecutor: Five-Hour Police Standoff Resolved
A near five-hour standoff in Aberdeen between police and an armed man on Saturday ended peacefully when the man was taken into custody, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey said.
Continue reading Prosecutor: Five-Hour Police Standoff ResolvedIn Memoriam: Longtime Shrewsbury Resident Tootie King Lang, 74
Shrewsbury-raised Marjorie (Tootie) King Lang passed away peacefully on Sept. 2 surrounded by family. She was 74.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Shrewsbury Resident Tootie King Lang, 74Prosecutor: Tinton Falls Woman Convicted of Girlfriend’s 2015 Murder
A Tinton Falls woman has been found guilty of first-degree murder and related charges stemming from incidents six years ago, Acting Prosecutor Lori Linskey said on Friday.
Continue reading Prosecutor: Tinton Falls Woman Convicted of Girlfriend’s 2015 MurderFocus: A Fair Wrap
The Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair came back to town after a forced pandemic respite last year.
And it came back with gusto, even though the seafood was sorely missed by many. The Grab Bag Booth a/k/a Balloon Booth made its exit, fair grounds left, this year, too. It’s gone for good. No more buying prizes to compensate for losses at the games of chance. Waaaaaa! But, all was very well with the fair’s return.
Save for the twister threat that banished Firemen’s Night on Wednesday, thousands flocked to the fair just about every night.
Many of the sights have already been seen. But, here’s R-FH Retro’s glimpse into fairing well at the fair … (Click on one photo to enlarge and scroll! Enjoy!)
Photos/Elaine Van Develde
- Retro RFH Tower Players’ Fall Play Time
- In Memoriam: Little Silver-Raised Red Bank High School ’56 Grad, Ed Apy, 88
- Scene Around: RFH Tower Players’ Dressed & Set for ‘Nutcracker’
- Police Report: $2.2K Theft, Aggravated Assault, Weapons Possession, Terroristic Threats, Drug Possession, Fugitive from Justice, DWI, Disorderly, Criminal Mischief
- In Memoriam: Red Bank-Raised Longtime Rumsonite Ted Leddy, 87
Rumson Police: Car Stolen
Yet another plea to residents to lock cars came from Rumson police today with the news that an unlocked car in the borough with the key fob inside was stolen last night.
Continue reading Rumson Police: Car Stolen
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