Cuban Chrome fame has seen a lot of tough projects, but this 1959
Cadillac, owned by his buddy Ignacio, is particularly memorable. Of all the problems it could have, it just won’t start. Even better, it’s inconveniently located in Ignacio’s garage, tailfins covered with dust.
It’s truly a sad sight to behold. Once upon a time, 1959 Cadillacs such as this one were used in Cuba as protocol vehicles, shuttling foreign dignitaries and important people when it was brand new. In fact, Cuba had more Cadillacs per capita than in the U.S. But, with the Cuban Revolution and resulting embargo,
Denville wife and mom desperately needs kidney
There is no better gift you can give someone than the gift of life. This year in New Jersey 4,000 people need a life-saving transplant. We ve been fortunate enough at New Jersey 101.5 to match 2 people up with kidneys, North Hudson Fire Captain Robbo Pisani, and my cousin Rich Trevelise. Since then, we do what we can to try to help people find the organs that they need.
Here s hoping this post helps Debra Kaufman, a Denville wife and mother who tells her story: My name is Debra Kaufman, and I am a 60-year-old wife and mother that resides in Denville, NJ, she told me in a written statement. I am also a Type-1 diabetic. I have been married to the love of my life, Allan for 39 years. He is my best friend and caregiver. I do home hemodialysis. We were trained to do hemodialysis at home so I would not have to go to a center for treatment. We make our own schedule, but we must do the treatment four times a week, each session is four hour