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The Hero Inside of You On the radio, this morning, there was a guest who was a first responder during 9-11-01 recovery. He reminisced about the time when he received a call from the father of a woman who had died at the World Trade Center. The father was so happy to report that the […]

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EDITORIAL: True Colors “You are at your very best when things are worst.” – Starman (1984)

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Poem: “Veronica: The Artist”

She sells her masterpieces in front of the Post Office Everyday she’s at the Library sketching away What she carries in her shopping bags are her works of art Precious drawings that she works hard to create Once in a while she will give you the privilege of looking at her latest masterpiece Like any […]

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EDITORIAL: Revisiting Mother Nature

Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned! Man’s Best Friend: The Experiment What is more potent than the atomic bomb? The answer: mother nature. She has frontal attacks from the sky, the sea and the ground. She has the ability to wipe out whole towns in a matter of a few hours and can […]

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Why Now?  Time for Conversation – Not Confrontation! In wake of the events that recently happened in Charlottesville, Virginia, and all around the Country we want to give our views on the matter of defacing and removing statues of Confederate Generals that have been around for over 100 years. Why were these individuals demanding that […]

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Celebrating Love & a Simpler Life — A Revisit They did it for love. Let’s face it, we live in an age of disposable marriages. A woman I knew whose daughter was getting married told me advice she gave her daughter before her wedding. When the minister said, “Do you take this man to be your […]

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EDITORIAL: I Should Thank You!

Rosemary Pennyfeather of Perth Amboy Catholic School retired this year. She has taught art for 18 years. If we had to give out an award for a Teacher who always sent the Guardian photos and press releases whenever her students achieved local, state or national recognition, she would be the one to receive it. In […]

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EDITORIAL: Wow! What Was Happening?

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POEM: One Ton Tomato

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EDITORIAL: Worth Every Penny and Then Some

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EDITORIAL: It Never Gets Old

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EDITORIAL: A Celebration of Life: Richard D. Johnson

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Dioris Louis Arlequin  “The Poet” Another contributor to the Amboy Guardian has left us too soon. He now joins Peter Book a.k.a. Pedro Libro, and Thomas Francis Clark who were prolific letter-writers or submitted poetry. Dioris was a classmate and friend of Stanley Jaremczak a.k.a. the Garden Guru who passed away a short time ago. […]

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Editorial | Rabbi Ari Saks’ Gift To Perth Amboy

 

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SLIDE SHOW: LOCAL PERSPECTIVE: Editorial

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