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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

E641 VercammenLaw News

 

E641 VercammenLaw News
1. Friday May 27  “Legends of Belmar”
2 Maggie Mae song sang by adults at Shannon wedding  
3. Recent case  Protective sweep of home permitted where very real and potential danger
4. Saturday May 28, Edison Annual Memorial Day Parade, Edison Township  
5. What is Memorial Day
 1    Join the Friday May 27  “Legends of Belmar” 
1. Friday May 27  “Legends of Belmar” Friday night of Memorial Day - “Start of Summer Happy Hour with the Legends of Belmar” Join Ken V and friends the Friday night before Spring Lake 5 race for "Legends Night" in Belmar at D’Jais 5:30 free food Ocean Ave. Belmar, 7:30 Bar Anticipation 16th Ave. Not a race, just social event. The greats of Belmar beach volleyball, friends of Holme band and the beach start Memorial Day at D’Jais & Bar A. Give out American Flag stickers to lucky customers to show your support for USA and those who served. Marty P, John C. Chris K, Loud Scott, Legendettes, maybe even Daniel-son. Free to attend
https://www.facebook.com/events/711395063432465

2 Maggie Mae song sang by adults at Shannon wedding  

 2 Maggie Mae song sang by adults at Shannon wedding  Ken V. Steve V, Chris K, Mike S cousins Craig Bartnicki, Chuck, Dan T friends Rob, George etc at Shannon Wedding.
Most singers where at Ken & Cynthia / Shannon's parents wedding in 1989
Links on YouTube
Maggie Mae song wedding 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFcqt0BzE-Q&list=UUKn28aj7Ka9tM9hFrhrdRKw&index=4

Maggie Mae song wedding 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKtpup98kf4&list=UUKn28aj7Ka9tM9hFrhrdRKw&index=3

Maggie Mae song wedding 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRwyfzv9mFs&list=UUKn28aj7Ka9tM9hFrhrdRKw&index=2


Maggie Mae singing # 4 wedding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omGr6wg9O2U&list=UUKn28aj7Ka9tM9hFrhrdRKw&index=1

more at https://www.youtube.com/user/kvercammen
Congratulations Shannon and Zach married May 7.
Ken and Shannon:

Video on Facebook
Link to wedding entry with bagpipes 
https://www.facebook.com/624960484/videos/pcb.10159449412825485/576393776974325
First dance

3. Recent case  Protective sweep of home permitted where very real and potential danger State v. Terres
      When an arrest occurs outside a home, the police may not enter the dwelling or conduct a protective sweep in the absence of a reasonable and articulable suspicion that a person or persons are present inside and pose an imminent threat to the officers’ safety. This sensible balancing of the fundamental right to privacy in one’s home and the compelling interest in officer safety will depend on an objective assessment of the particular circumstances in each case, such as the manner of the arrest, the distance of the arrest from the home, the reasonableness of the officers’ suspicion that persons were in the dwelling and likely to launch an imminent attack, and any other relevant factors. A self-created exigency by the police cannot justify entry into the home or a protective sweep. Here, a protective sweep was not warranted in the Radel case but was constitutionally justified in the Terres case. in Terres, the officers faced unexpected and fast-evolving circumstances that signaled danger and the need for prompt action to safeguard their lives. The officers received a warning to be careful and that another male was with Fuller in Terres’s trailer -- a clear signal of a potential threat; they had been told that Fuller was staying in a building where loose bullets and shell casings were observed; Fuller fled the trailer when he was arrested within feet of the open front door; and the situation was fluid and not stabilized as Trooper Hershey attempted to retrieve a hypodermic needle from Fuller’s pocket. Those specific and articulable facts in Terres provided a reasonable basis for entry into the home based on a very real and potential danger. A-45-20 NJ Supreme

4. Saturday May 28, Edison Annual Memorial Day Parade, Edison Township  12 noon
 Veterans, marching units, scout troops, youth sports leagues, high school organizations, floats, antique cars, local police and fire departments, and horse mounted individuals or units are invited to participate in the parade. Starts noon Sunday
The Parade will start at Division Street and continue down Plainfield Avenue to Jefferson Blvd and end at Father & Son Legion Post 435 at the intersection of Jefferson Blvd and Oakland Avenue.

Edison Memorial Day Parade 12 noon  Along Plainfield Avenue: Starting from Edison Library Division and ending at American Legion Post 435 Father & Son on Oakland Avenue for refreshments. 
       Son & grandsons of Veterans should join the Sons of American Legion
S.A.L. Membership Eligibility Requirements
All male descendants, adopted sons and stepsons of members of the American Legion, and such male descendants of veterans who died in Service during World I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf War and the War on Terrorism, during the delimiting periods set forth in Article IV, Section 1, of the National Constitution of The American Legion, or who died subsequent to their honorable discharge from such service, shall be eligible for Membership in the Sons of The American Legion.  Ken Vercammen is a member of the Sons of American Legion in Edison. Dues only $20.00 per year. Hall available for rental
American Legion Father & Son Post 435
43 Oakland Ave, 
Edison, NJ 08817
Phone:  (732) 985-9768


5. What is Memorial Day

Memorial Day should be a solemn day of mourning, a sacred day of remembrance to honor those who paid the ultimate price for our freedoms. Businesses closed for the day. Towns hold parades honoring the fallen, the parade routes often times ending at a local cemetery, where Memorial Day speeches were given and prayers offered up. People took the time that day to clean and decorate with flowers and flags the graves of those the fell in service to their country.
We need to remember with sincere respect those who paid the price for our freedoms; we need to keep in sacred remembrance those who died serving their country. We need to never let them be forgotten. However, over the years the original meaning and spirit of Memorial Day has faded from the public consciousness.
"If it is considered a holiday, why is it so? I consider it to be a national day of mourning. This is how we observe this day in our home. Because of what that day represents the rest of the days of the year are our holidays." -- F L Lloyd West Chester, Pa USA  

On Memorial Day we need to stop and pay with sincere conviction our respects for those who died protecting and preserving the freedoms we enjoy, for we owe those honored dead more than we can ever repay.
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Changing the date merely to create three-day weekends has undermined the very meaning of the day. No doubt, this has contributed greatly to the general public's nonchalant observance of Memorial Day." -- VFW  Memorial Day address