You could say that this RFH guy of the 1970s is bending over backwards for a baseball catch. Something like that.
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Old News: RFH Hollywood-Style Prom Glamming
The RFH Senior Prom was Friday and people are still talking about it and its stylings — or writing about it on social media.
The photos of prom ways of 2024 gave fossils of RFH yesteryear proms something to talk about — in their vintage minds, anyway.
Continue reading Old News: RFH Hollywood-Style Prom GlammingScene Around: Digging the RFH Senior Pre-Prom Shindig
The scene in the Rumson-Fair Haven area on Friday was flush with a little TGIF and a lot of senior prom.
Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) seniors stepped out and into classic prom times 2024 with traditional pre-prom gatherings and festivities.
Continue reading Scene Around: Digging the RFH Senior Pre-Prom ShindigRumson-Sea Bright Bridge Travel Alert
Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge construction work remains status quo, with an alternating traffic alert for Tuesday. All construction continues this week on the usual 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. schedule though Friday, weather permitting.
Continue reading Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge Travel AlertRetro RFH ’80s Prom Girl Stylin’
Photo/Angela Carpenter
It’s an 80s pastel parade of RFH prom queens. There’s no other way to put it.
Continue reading Retro RFH ’80s Prom Girl Stylin’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
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- Retro RFH Thanksgiving Homecoming Touchdown
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Retro RFH Track Field Toss-Up
Photo/George Day
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 PoliceRFH Student-Athletes Sign Letters of Intent
They made it official.
Nineteen Rumson-Fair Haven (RFH) Regional High School student-athletes on May 8 signed Letters of Intent, officially committing to continue their academic and athletic careers at colleges and universities across the country.
Continue reading RFH Student-Athletes Sign Letters of IntentPublic Fishes for Reason Native Fair Havenite Tossed from Volunteer Spot
Fair Haven residents and beyond are still fishing for an answer to an unprecedented rogue wave of a Fair Haven governing body decision to knock a volunteer out of a regional committee of his own resurrection designed to protect the Navesink River.
What was dubbed a “slap in the face” turned into some verbal fisticuffs when a wave of riled residents at Monday’s Fair Haven Borough Council meeting turned out to turn the tide of borough business by defending that volunteer, fourth-generation Fair Havenite and boat captain, Brian Rice. It became a full knock-out when the ousting became official with a contentious 3-2 vote with one abstention.
Continue reading Public Fishes for Reason Native Fair Havenite Tossed from Volunteer SpotPolice Week: Retro Fair Haven Police
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A classic reprise for a reason …
It’s National Police Week.
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