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It could be true.
If aliens, time travel, exorcism, and a mysterious paranormal hole in Washington state could exist, so could a lawsuit over the legacy of Art Bell, currently being heard in a Hudson County courtroom, the fantastically popular late night radio personality who trafficked in rumors, crank theories, and X Files notions that were catnip to some 15 million listeners (at the peak of his popularity) around the world.
Stranger things have happened!
Squaring off in court are two would-be heirs to the Bell legacy (he died in 2018). One is a Texas DJ named David Rubini. The other is a Hoboken resident and anti-face mask crusader Michael Marshalek, who was recently involved in a police standoff. Rubini is demanding master recordings of some of Bell s shows, which he claims that Marshalek improperly acquired, plus $5 million in damages.
In Woodland Park on Saturday, it was measured in shoes.
Some 277 pairs, along 300 feet of walkway in Dowling Gardens, bore witness to unfathomable pain: of young people who are no longer there to fill those boots, sandals and sneakers.
Teen suicide suicide and mental trauma in general was the subject of a sobering exhibit brought to the town by the Stigma Free Task Force, a group that since 2016 has been raising awareness of a growing problem.
On each pair of shoes, a tag with a quote. Actual words from a young person who died by suicide. I can t understand why I can t be happy. I have to sit alone at lunch. My coach doesn t believe in me. I am afraid to tell my parents that I am gay. Everyone thinks I have so much to live for, except me. My boyfriend hits me. Every day I want to die.
What might have been an epic poem, told in images, is now more like a haiku.
Just four photographs rather than 20 or 30 will now tell the story of the hard winter of 1779-1780, when George Washington s troops endured a frigid six months in Morristown that was even worse than the more famous big chill of Valley Forge.
“Jockey Hollow: A Closer Look,” a photography exhibition meant for Jockey Hollow Visitor Center at Morristown National Historical Park, had to be severely curtailed because of COVID. With the visitor s center shuttered by the pandemic, there was no longer room for the big exhibition that the artist-in-residence, Xiomáro, originally had in mind.
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