Confidential Documents Used as Confetti in Thanksgiving Parade
The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade is an annual tradition in New York City complete with balloons, floats, and confetti...made from confidential documents?
The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade is an annual tradition in New York City complete with balloons, floats, and confetti...made from confidential documents?
There were neighbors sharing generators, sharing food, making gas and food runs. There were neighbors helping clear downed trees and damged homes. There were neighbors checking in elderly neighbors. Even though Thanksgiving is a little behind us, there is still plenty of time to be thankful for good neighbors.
Yesterday, Liz and I did the show from The Atlantic Club in Manasquan to help the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, and your response was amazing!
The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties does amazing work all the time, and that amazing work has never been more needed than it is now.
The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is typically the busiest travel day of the year, but this year things may be different at the Jersey Shore.
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Here's something to talk about around the Thanksgiving table!
My phone hasn't stopped ringing since Sandy. People who are volunteering for a charity helping Sandy victims, organizers of events to aid their neighbors, or people who feel very lucky that there damage was limited and want to do something to help those who weren't as fortunate.
It's been tough to keep track of time the past few weeks. It's hard to believe that my favorite holiday, Thanksgiving is this Thursday. At some point during the post-Sandy period, most of us have asked ourselves "why do I live here?" Quite frankly, I did. Here are
Thanksgiving is days away and this year's holiday season will be very different for so many of us.
Despite the immense amount of loss we've seen over the last three weeks, we still have so much to be thankful for.
Hurricane Sandy has thrown all of our schedules out of whack, but like it or not, Thanksgiving is next Thursday, and Black Friday sales? That's SO last year.
So many families have been displaced by Hurricane Sandy and with Thanksgiving just around the corner (it's only a week away! Ack!) one local resident wants those in need to have a chance to enjoy the holiday.