Broody and blue-hued as the scene seems down by the river these days, there’s a toasty comfort in the fall breeze.
It whisks by and envelopes with a snug squeeze — one that whispers “You’re home.” Anyone who’s grown up with feet in wet sand on that Fair Haven beach slip, plucking shells that plop a time-honored magic into the palm of the hand, knows the spell cast.
The magic reminds — the sun always peer through the clouds offering that snuggle, that glow that lights the path back home.
— Photos/Elaine Van Develde (Click on one to enlarge and scroll. Enjoy!)
That sun is coming this week. Here’s how and when, according to the National Weather Service …

- Focus: Benched for River Time Warmth
- In Memoriam: Former Fair Haven Sunoco Gas Station Owner, Rick Duckworth, 74
- Retro Fair Haven Spring Swing
- In Memoriam: Fair Haven-Raised RBR Grad, Carl Goosch, 66
- In Memoriam: Red Bank Resident, George Blauvelt Jr., 82





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