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Space Farms NJ: Fred Space services Sunday for zoo patriarch

Space Day remembered her father for his years of hard work at the zoo, where he remained a regular presence until shortly before his death. He was an expert on many animals but was especially knowledgeable about bears, as he displayed in a Herald article about the birth of two Kodiak bear cubs at Space Farms last year.     The late Space relied on his animal expertise for the first of two non-fiction books he authored, Facts About Snakes of the Northeast United States, in 1965. His second book, titled Ralph Space, the Legend and Tales of Beemerville was published in 2007 and detailed various historical facts about Space Farms and the surrounding area.

Space Farms Zoo NJ patriarch Fred Space dies at age 92

Parker Space called his late father an icon in the community and a wealth of knowledge about anything involving animals. He also cited his father s relationship with his grandson, Hunter, as the two were  best buddies.   A post on Hunter Space s Facebook page paid tribute to his grandfather by calling him the source of everything I know.   In a Facebook Live video shared by Space Farms in April, Fred Space recalled growing up in Sussex County during the Great Depression. He would wear his clothes until they were shreds before his mother would patch them  a sharp contrast, he pointed out, from kids today who purposely wear jeans with holes in them.

Byram NJ cop who was fired after Facebook comments sues town

The lawsuit names the township, Burke and township Manager Joseph Sabatini. Underwood said the department also looked at his personal Facebook page, where he got into another exchange regarding race relations on June 10. Underwood shared a video entitled, What the left won t tell you about the plight of Black people and the myth of systemic racism. The video, posted by NewsBusters, which touts itself as a blog  exposing and combating liberal media bias, includes snippets from interviews with famous Black people including rapper Lil Wayne. The rapper states in an interview that there is no such thing as racism. In the exchange, Underwood writes, apparently sarcastically, I now see it. Because I grew up in a well-off white town and never had to deal with discrimination because of the color of my skin I must be racist.

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