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The Straight Story

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Thu Dec 13, 2012, 04:01 PM Dec 2012

Christmas tree rescued from storm debris lifts spirits of wrecked New Jersey shore town

UNION BEACH, N.J. (AP) — In the days after Superstorm Sandy wrecked this gritty blue-collar enclave on the New Jersey shore, creating iconic scenes of devastation and loss, the artificial Christmas tree was just an inconspicuous part of tons of rubble, the detritus of people's lives in a town ripped open for all to see.

A local youth soccer coach drove past it for three days straight, on his way to volunteer by helping neighbors rip out the carpets, floors and walls of their flooded homes.

He plucked it from its waterlogged storage bag, set it up in a vacant field — and watched in amazement as grieving residents made the tree their own, adorning it with handmade ornaments, lights, and messages of hope, defiance and recovery.

A month later, Union Beach has rallied around the tree, a rare bit of encouragement in a depressing holiday season like no other.

"It's become the sign of our hope, that life goes on and you move forward. It's just amazing," said Gigi Liaguno-Dorr, whose destroyed restaurant, Jakeabob's Bay, was flashed across TV screens during Wednesday night's telecast of the Sandy benefit concert in New York.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/rescued-christmas-tree-lifts-wrecked-towns-spirit

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Christmas tree rescued from storm debris lifts spirits of wrecked New Jersey shore town (Original Post) The Straight Story Dec 2012 OP
Thank you for posting this. It's a beautiful story. nt Care Acutely Dec 2012 #1
That's so nice, very touching ... THANKS for posting it. nt Raine Dec 2012 #2
The Evergreen, was traditionally a sign for hope, ending of the dark days, sagetea Dec 2012 #3

sagetea

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3. The Evergreen, was traditionally a sign for hope, ending of the dark days,
Thu Dec 13, 2012, 05:17 PM
Dec 2012

or bringing in the light.

I for one am glad that the message is making it's way back way back.

Wonderful story, thank you, Straight Story!

Ho

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