All was fair for sure as the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair opened this past weekend.
This summer marked the first time since pandemic times that there was a full return to fair normalcy with the reopening of the famous dining room and full-on fair sit-down feasting service.
Most of all, there was feasting on full-on fun, tradition and reuniting. That’s because all’s always fair at the end of the summer in Fair Haven.
Take a look at the photo slideshow and photo gallery below to get a glimpse into those fair opening moments … (Click on one photo in the gallery to enlarge and scroll. Enjoy!)
— Photos/courtesy of Fair Haven Fire Department Media
It’s pretty sweet and it’s her mom’s jam. But now one little Fair Haven girl is a bit of a celebrity stuck in that joyous birthday jam. And she’s all smiles and clueless about the fame.
On the cusp of Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair, thoughts turn to the longtime members of the fire company who have made it happen every single year for more than a century.
The weather outside is a lot less frightful. Looks like we’re setting sail for a little summer cruise into more comfortable days in the Rumson-Fair Haven area.
And there’s nothing to soothe the soul better than some smooth sailing river time.
Sails up. Sail on. And exhale …
Be sure to click on one photo to enlarge, scroll and enjoy the view!
Here’s the better outlook weather forecast from the National Weather Service heading into the weekend for the Rumson-Fair Haven area …
A classic of a reprise in honor of the start of the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair set-up and 59-year member John Felsmann (pictured with Tom Kirman), who recently passed away.
As the photo caption title on this Red Bank Register photo by Carl Ferina says, “Turf’s Up!”
Lifetime Fair Havenite and life Fair Haven Fire Company member, John P. “Smokey” Felsmann, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on Aug. 5.
Longtime Red Bank resident and former Fair Haven Pharmacy employee, Grace Margaret Nixon, passed away on July 26, at home with her two daughters by her side. She was 98.
They didn’t wait for that banner even numbered 40th reunion. They just couldn’t wait.
No, The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) Class of ’83 went ahead and had a pretty untraditional, unprecedented (at least in formal reunion style) 39th reunion over the weekend.
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