New York Giants superstar Victor Cruz paid tribute to a young boy who lost his life in the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy during yesterday's game.
The horrific school massacre in Newtown, CT at Sandy Hook Elementary and the super storm that ravaged the Jersey Shore and coastal sections of New York share a name. The New Jersey Firemen’s Mutual Benevolent Association (FMBA) have found an amazing way to tie the two together to remember and rebuild.
In the midst of all the hype, they played a football game yesterday, but we know who won that. The question now is which musical performance stole the show.
94.3 The Point sends its heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the victims of the Sandy Hook tragedy. We are always sensitive to the feelings of you, the listener, as it's our job to provide you with the best music, entertainment and information. Your input is always welcome, and in this case we are asking you to help us make a very important musical decision.
The unthinkable happened. The reality of that has hit all of us in the deepest places of our hearts and minds. Our lack of words is replaced with an abundance of tears. And now the things that really matter become our top priority.
What happened Friday in Newtown, CT is unthinkable. There still are no words. The families of the victims have shared how they would like us to honor and remember their loved ones.
I can't imagine what it was like for parents to send their kids off to school today in the wake of Friday's mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.
Fear and worry comes with the territory of having children, but you never want to see little ones afraid.
The tears are still fresh from Superstorm Sandy and now new ones flow over the victims of Sandy Hook Elementary School. Just when we were beginning to put words to the tragedy of a superstorm, something happens that no words can ever describe. We have seen too much of the unthinkable happening before our eyes.
The heartbreak of the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy is evident all over the country and world and the NFL was no different. Victor Cruz of the New York Giants and the team itself paid tribute to the victims during yesterday's game.