Marlboro resident Bob Hartman made his mark in local media on TV-34
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A proud member of the Freehold Regional High School Class of 1967 and a man with whom I worked for many years has passed away, much too soon.
Robert F. “Bob” Hartman, 71, of Marlboro, died on Feb. 20 after a long illness, according to an obituary from the Holmdel Funeral Home.
Almost 40 years ago, Bob became a regular on-air presence on TV-34, which was a local cable television channel operated by Monmouth Cablevision.
Monmouth Cablevision was based in Wall Township and provided cable television service to many communities in Monmouth and Ocean counties, including Manalapan, Marlboro, Freehold Township, Howell and Jackson.
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In June 1966, an attempted assassination took place outside the Town Hall at Mosman here in Sydney. It attracted worldwide media attention as a 19-year-old student named Peter Kocan fired a shot at Arthur Calwell, Federal Leader of the Opposition at the time.
Fortunately Calwell wasn’t badly hurt, but the young man was imprisoned and after 10 years was released. But why did he do such a terrible thing? According to newspaper reports he committed this crime because he had always felt he was a nobody, and now he was being noticed as somebody. He certainly got the publicity on that occasion.