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Famous mural that once sat outside a N J mall has a new home

Famous mural that once sat outside a N J mall has a new home
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Two New Sculptures Installed at Laurelwood Arboretum

‘Robber’s Roost’ is one of two new installations in A Sculpture Trail at Laurelwood Arboretum, 725 Pines Lake Road in Wayne. This brings the total to 10 out of the 15 pieces that will be included in the project. The 9-foot-tall sculpture by Jon Krawczyk was fabricated from polished steel and enamel paint. The artist is known for transforming sheets of metal into large-scale sculptures. He cuts, pounds, and welds the sheets to fashion smooth, monolithic forms that look as though they were carved by a Samurai slicing clay. Krawczyk lives in Malibu, California. After graduating from Connecticut College, he traveled throughout Europe to study fine art before moving to the American west in the 1990s. Early in his career, he apprenticed with a number of renowned American metal sculptors. Over the last 20 years, Krawczyk has parlayed these life experiences into his characteristic aesthetic approach and studio practice. 

Bob Comstock, longtime New Jersey journalist, dies at 93 of COVID-19

Robert Ray Comstock, a fixture in the New Jersey press corps from the 1950s through the 1980s who served as Executive Editor of The Record for more than a decade, died Thursday. He was 93. Comstock also had stints working as the press director for Gov. Brendan Byrne, as an associate professor at Rutgers University, and after leaving journalism, working in public relations. Comstock died of complications from COVID-19. Described by one former reporter as running The Record’s newsroom with “an iron fist and a velvet glove,” Comstock oversaw the newspaper in the pre-internet age when print was still king. His tenure at the helm of the paper covered everything from the Iran hostage crisis to President Ronald Reagan being shot to the Challenger space shuttle explosion and the Iran-Contra scandal of the late 1980s.

Bob Comstock, longtime New Jersey journalist and former editor of The Record, dies at 93

Bob Comstock, longtime New Jersey journalist and former editor of The Record, dies at 93 © Bob Brush/NorthJersey.com Robert B. Comstock - Record Executive Editor VP Robert Ray Comstock, a fixture in the New Jersey press corps from the 1950s through the 1980s who served as Executive Editor of The Record for more than a decade, died Thursday. He was 93. Comstock also had stints working as the press director for Gov. Brendan Byrne, as an associate professor at Rutgers University, and after leaving journalism, working in public relations. Comstock died of complications from COVID-19. Described by one former reporter as running The Record’s newsroom with “an iron fist and a velvet glove,” Comstock oversaw the newspaper in the pre-internet age when print was still king. His tenure at the helm of the paper covered everything from the Iran hostage crisis to President Ronald Reagan being shot to the Challenger space shuttle explosion and the Iran-Contra scandal of the late 1980

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