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Article: For some in Stone Harbor, Peter Max's art is not bliss.
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- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
- Article date:
- July 9, 2006
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Byline: Amy S. Rosenberg
Jul. 9--STONE HARBOR, N.J. -- Bob Stitzinger, 24 years in the U.S. Army and 44 summers in Stone Harbor -- a toss-up as to which demanded more allegiance to his basic notions of propriety -- is just this side of rolling his eyes.
Stitzinger is standing on 96th Street, gazing up 100 feet at a wizard in a flowing robe looking at planet Earthin one of the five colorful Peter Max murals now plastered around Stone Harbor's water tower.
Like wow, Bob?
"It's not the Stone Harbor I know," says Stitzinger, 71, of Lansdale. "I like Stone Harbor back in the '50s, and the '60s, and the '70s. It's too modern. That thing ...
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