The Finan Group at Morgan Stanley
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Carolyn Holliday, Client Service Associate;
Anthony Lafonte, CRPC,® Associate Vice President, Financial Advisor;
Beth Punzi, Wealth Management Associate
Has the market
volatility made
you uneasy?
Please visit our website for Robert Finan’s
article titled:
Market Volatility: Are You Feeling a
Little Uneasy?
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Historical Association
Seeks Participants
to Share Pandemic
Experience
As citizens of the world are facing what many believe is an unparalleled
pandemic, the Monmouth County Historical Association
impressions of this tumultuous chapter in history from county residents,
both adult and children, to be archived in the digital collection “Remembering
COVID-19.”
“As the size and scope of the crisis became more and more apparent,
MCHA saw the need to document the day-to-day experience in Monmouth
County and also provide an avenue for people to stay connected in
this time of social distancing,” said MCHA Research Librarian and Archivist
Dana Howell.
Howell, along with Associate Curator Joe Zemla, formulated a survey,
with a version for adults and one for children, allowing people to
share their impressions and experiences dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak.
Participants are also welcomed to share relevant photos documenting
their perspectives.
“In designing the questions, we tried to think of what people would
be curious to know about this time 100 years from now, focusing on the
personal aspects of the event not typically recorded by media,” Howell
said. “Our additional goal for the children’s version is to help instill con-
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ativity and even a little fun.”
In addition to creating the collection “Remembering COVID-19,”
with permission from participants, submissions will be shared on MCHA’s
social media platforms.
“By sharing the thoughts and situations of our neighbors in Monmouth
County we are hoping to provide an avenue of personal connection
in this time of necessary isolation,” MCHA Executive Director Meg
Sharp Walton said. “Plus, while adhering to social distancing guidelines,
MCHA will be able to remotely continue to grow our recently inaugurated
oral history project.”
MCHA President Linda Bricker added, “I am proud that MCHA is once
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formation from our county friends and neighbors, that began with the
exhibit ‘Tracking Sandy.’ The archive being created now will help generations
to come understand the emotions, challenges and triumphs encompassed
in this momentous event.”
The “Remembering COVID-19” questionnaires are available at MonmouthHistory.
org/covid19.
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