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STONE HARBOR – In support of the courageous efforts of first-responders and healthcare workers who are currently working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, three Stone Harbor Motels are now illuminated in a bath of blue light.
Pat and Laurie Bridgeman, 30-year-owners of three Stone Harbor motels: The Colonial Lodge, The Seaward Motel and the Stone Harbor Inn are using this display of blue light to express their appreciation for the sacrifices being made by the frontline heroes during this unprecedented time.
The Bridgemans do have some connections to these brave workers. Their son Brendan is a volunteer for the Stone Harbor Fire Company and Brendan’s wife, Kate, works as a Registered Nurse at Cape Regional Medical Center.
Additionally, their oldest son Patrick is a pharmacist in the emergency department at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ.
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