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Ribbon Cutting and Block Party a Great Success Despite Weather

Ribbon Cutting and Block Party a Great Success Despite Weather

By Paula Svincek    Springtime in Colorado failed to dampen the April 13th Ribbon Cutting and Block Party on East Main Street in Florence. Kathryn Dunkin of Rustique Treasures, along with other merchants on the East end of Main Street, organized the event featuring Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies by the Florence Chamber of Commerce. Ceremonies were held for Rustique Treasures, The Crafted […]

by · May 12, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article
What Is It? May 2019

What Is It? May 2019

   Wow! Nothing like having the previous owner of this device send in his guess. Mark Schlesinger of Middletown, New Jersey wrote us, “In response to your May’s What Is It” I not only know what the antique is, I was the second owner of this exact penny arcade machine. I bought it in the early 1970s from the Casino Arcade […]

by · May 12, 2019 · 0 comments · What Is It?
Play Ball: Reggie Jackson, One of the Greats

Play Ball: Reggie Jackson, One of the Greats

By Joe Curreri    Reggie Jackson was the Babe Ruth of his day. And like Ruth, he played on a lot of winners. Eleven times in his 21 years, Jackson’s teams—in Oakland, New York and California—made it to the playoffs. Five times they played in World Series, and four times they won.    In the final game of the 1977 World Series, […]

by · April 9, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Kitschy Witch— Vintage, Handmade, Nostalgia Boutique Now Open In Lakewood

Kitschy Witch— Vintage, Handmade, Nostalgia Boutique Now Open In Lakewood

   This quaint little boutique, located in the heart of Lakewood, is a breath of fresh air. Nestled between several large retail shops, Belmar has met its match! The vintage flair of this locally owned store sparks curiosity, nostalgia, and a walk down memory lane. Alongside one-of-a-kind handmade originals you will find rare vintage, antique, primitive and repurposed wares. Finding things […]

by · April 9, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Who Made the First Baseball Bat?

Who Made the First Baseball Bat?

By Joe Curreri    In 1839, Abner Graves watched as his Cooperstown friend Abner Doubleday used a stick to mark out a diamond-shaped field in the dirt and explained the rules of a new game he invented named baseball. History recognizes Abner Doubleday as the father of baseball, and Abner Graves as creator of the first stitched-cover baseball.    But who made […]

by · April 9, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article