Longtime Rumsonite Florence Bainton, more recently of Little Silver, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Aug. 24. She was 95.
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In Memoriam: Longtime Red Bank Resident, RBR ’52 Grad, Angie Figaro, 89
Longtime Red Bank resident, Angela ” Angie” Figaro, passed away on Saturday Aug. 24, in Red Bank with her loving nieces and nephew at her bedside. She was 89.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Longtime Red Bank Resident, RBR ’52 Grad, Angie Figaro, 89Retro Fair Grab Bagging ’60s-Style
Sometimes you just have to leave things up to chance. And there’s nothing better to personify that notion than a moment at what was the Grab Bag Booth at the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair.
Continue reading Retro Fair Grab Bagging ’60s-StyleSteeping in Fair Memories: Cooking Up Firemen’s Fair Goodness
The following piece was originally published on Aug. 27, 2015. It’s fair time again, so it’s time to take a look back at how things were and are done a pivotal place at the fair — the kitchen and dining room.
By Elaine Van Develde
Someone’s in the kitchen at Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair grounds.
And while they may have, at one point another been with someone named Dinah, as the old ditty goes, it’s a definite they’ve been with someone named Mike, Dale, Sue (x2), Raquel, Ethel (x2), Mary, Anne, Amanda, Skippy, Hodgie, Mary Ellen, Joe, Evie, and, oh, yeah, Andy and a few others.
And they certainly haven’t been strummin’ on any ol’ banjo. They’ve been way too busy — cutting, peeling, filling, flouring, husking and just plain cooking.
Except there’s nothing plain about what’s cooking in the fair kitchen, who’s cooking it, when, where, why or how.
Photo/Elaine Van Develde
In Memoriam: Red Bank native and Mustillo’s Owner, Lois Caivano, 90
Red Bank native and Mustillo’s owner, Lois Caivano, more recently of Shrewsbury, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, Aug. 23, with her loving family by her side. She was 90.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Red Bank native and Mustillo’s Owner, Lois Caivano, 90Focus: Fair Riding, Gaming and Fraternizing
All’s fair — at least for Rumson-Fair Haven area folks. It’s Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair week, after all.
Continue reading Focus: Fair Riding, Gaming and FraternizingRumson-Sea Bright Bridge Summer Travel & Channel Closure Alert
Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge replacement and associated roadway construction activity continues this week from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. through Friday, weather permitting, with an upcoming channel closure alert.
Continue reading Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge Summer Travel & Channel Closure AlertIn Memoriam: Fair Haven-Raised RFH ’74 Grad, Paula Morton, 68
Fair Haven-raised Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) Class of 1974 graduate Paula Morton, more recently of Tinton Falls, passed away at home on Sunday, Aug. 18th, after a courageously-fought battle against lung cancer. She was 68.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Fair Haven-Raised RFH ’74 Grad, Paula Morton, 68Rumson Police: Attempted Stabbing Over Wine Spill at Iconic Local Restaurant
Word spread quickly among Rumson-Fair Haven area people after a video showing a scuffle and attempted stabbing on Thursday at the upscale Red Horse Restaurant, the former Fromagerie, in Rumson.
A 75-year-old out-of-state restaurant patron was charged with aggravated assault and related charges stemming from the incident.
Continue reading Rumson Police: Attempted Stabbing Over Wine Spill at Iconic Local RestaurantFair Reflections: An Ode to Opening Night of the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair
Our annual reprise in celebration of opening night of the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair …
All’s fair. The night before. The decades later. It’s something a Fair Haven kid will always see … a shooting star that they grabbed and tucked away in their heart, holding onto the glistening, magical light.
The night is still. A light is on. Trucks are out of the bays. Cartoony faces and ghosts in empty seats on unassembled carnival rides stare back in the dark. Someone’s cooking at the Fair Haven firehouse. It’s fair time.
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In Memoriam: Former First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Al Kenney
Former First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Alton “Al” Dean Kenney passed away at home on Aug. 18.
Continue reading In Memoriam: Former First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Al KenneyProsecutor: Red Bank Man Charged with Leaving Scene of Accident in Fatal Pedestrian Collision
A Red Bank man has been charged with leaving the scene of an accident in connection with an accident earlier in the month that left a pedestrian dead in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Friday.
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