It’s an 80s pastel parade of RFH prom queens. There’s no other way to put it.
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A look, in photos, of latest area events, local everyday people and places.
Scene Around: Rumson Spotlight on Kids’ Cancer Fight Helpers
They’re in the fight to win it — the fight against pediatric cancer.
And one step toward that win is fundraising for various components of the effort. One organization that does such work with care, support, survivorship and research funding is Tackle Kids Cancer at K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital.
To aid in a celebration of this organization’s efforts in fighting the kids’ cancer fight, Jamie Caulfield, a Rumson resident and trustee on the Jersey Shore University Medical Center Foundation board, recently held an event at her home to highlight the group’s accomplishments.
“Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation thanks Jamie for her hospitality and for helping us spread the word about the critical work being done to fight pediatric cancer at Hackensack Meridian Children’s Health,” a released statement from Hackensack said.
Seen in the above photos are: (left) Dr. Jessica Scerbo, Jamie Caulfield (Rumson host), and Christine Doviak; (right) Farley Boyle, Kim Swain, Hilary DiPiero, and Jamie Caulfield.
— Photos/Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation communications office
- Retro RFH ’80s Prom Girl Stylin’
- Scene Around: Rumson Spotlight on Kids’ Cancer Fight Helpers
- Retro RFH Track Field Toss-Up
- DWI Checkpoint Set for Friday Night
- Scene Around: Riding & Reuniting Among Fair Haven’s Finest
Retro RFH Track Field Toss-Up
Look … up in the sky … It’s a bird. It’s a flying saucer. It’s a shot put. It’s a discus. And it’s RFH’s Tom Campbell giving it a good airborne throw on the RFH field of RFH Boys Track & Field of the late 1970s.
Continue reading Retro RFH Track Field Toss-UpScene Around: Riding & Reuniting Among Fair Haven’s Finest
It was a mission accomplished among Fair Haven police colleagues past and present.
Continue reading Scene Around: Riding & Reuniting Among Fair Haven’s FinestPolice Week: Retro Rumson Police
Our annual reprise in honor of local police during National Police Week …
It’s National Police Week.
Continue reading Police Week: Retro Rumson PolicePolice Week: Retro Fair Haven Police
A classic reprise for a reason …
It’s National Police Week.
Continue reading Police Week: Retro Fair Haven PoliceRemembering Area Mamas’ Legacies
Today is Mother’s Day.
And, we at Rumson-Fair Haven Retrospect are thinking, the day should not just be one in which kids dutifully pay attention to the woman who pretty much, well, twisted her heart up and spit it out to ride a Big Wheel at 100 miles per hour with no helmet. OK, so that was a tad dramatic.
But, it’s not really just for all that jazz — though, it is important jazz. It should be about moms celebrating one another, especially to learn a little bit about one another’s roots in a tight-knit community such as the Rumson-Fair Haven area.
There are so many women in this area who served as unbreakable bricks in the foundation that is this community now. It goes back may generations. We are thankful for those women of all different motherly types — yes, different. Each unique and special in her own way. Each contributing in her own way. Each leaving her indelible fingerprint on many here, through generations.
You see, the strong community foundation that brought us all here is not about a number and a few borrowed phony promotional words — real estate value, flipping and the lingo concocted to make the sale.
The sale was made long ago and the value was tucked away in the hearts of some of these moms who were here when it all started, caring for one another through their community.
It’s about lifeblood — the lifeblood of, in this case, matriarchs who have bequested a legacy of true love.
They put the coffee on. Who’s bringing the crumb cake? Yes, crumb cake. When it comes to community, you can indulge in the simple a little to keep it very sweet.
Take a look at our slideshows of some area moms from the past and present. Some are still with us. Some are not. But, they are remembered for their own contributions to one another and laying bricks in the foundation that is the Rumson-Fair Haven area. If you have a photo you’d like to add, of a mom from the past, email it to us at evd@rfhretro and we will include it in a gallery.
Retro RFH English Teacher Appreciation
What would Teacher Appreciation Day be without a little ode to those who unwittingly set a writer on her twisted path to write — about them?
They are the English teachers at RFH. Back in the 1970s, they comprised quite the crew of educators. They taught us how to communicate more effectively. They chided us for using improper grammar. They expected better when they knew we were capable of the best. They glommed onto the small details that mattered in stringing a better sentence together with the peskiness of a dangling participle.
Continue reading Retro RFH English Teacher AppreciationRetro RFH Boys’ Jump for Baseball Joy
It’s not every day that a casual baseball game causes a player to levitate — just one day back in the 1970s.
We’re not sure of exactly what happened here on the field, but RFH yearbook photographer George Day caught this home run of a shot — mid-air.
Continue reading Retro RFH Boys’ Jump for Baseball JoyBasie Center Cinemas Movie Theater Now Serving Alcohol
Having a cocktail at the movies just became legit at a historic movie theater in Red Bank.
Continue reading Basie Center Cinemas Movie Theater Now Serving AlcoholRetro Rumson Easy Livin’ River Time
It’s not quite the unofficial start of summer just yet, even though the weather today says otherwise. But, the living is pretty easy when you’re down by the river in Rumson.
Continue reading Retro Rumson Easy Livin’ River TimeScene Around: Rumson Cops Run Toward Suicide Prevention
A dank, dark Sunday didn’t stop those running for the cause of shining a light on suicide prevention awareness in the annual Ridge Road Run 5K. And some of Rumson’s finest were among the many sprinting into the support effort — specifically, three police officers.
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