For the Love of Highlands

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If you love anything about Highlands history and the people who made it, be sure to see Walt Guenther’s stories on Facebook. He’s on the Highlands page as well as the Highlands Historical Society page and he’s got yet another of his great stories going up soon, this one on one of the World War II heroes from Highlands that is honored with one of the pennants along Bay Avenue.

Private First Class Charles Rugg

What a great series Walt has. Can’t wait to see his book when it comes out about all ten of the Highlands heroes who died in the War. The July 6 story is about one of the Robertsons, another great name in the borough known to anyone who’s been around for a few years.

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