Home
About Us
Advertise
Contact Us
Subscribe To Paper
Sign Up for Emails
Where to Pick Us Up
Submit Stuff
News
Business
Local News
Police & Fire
Sports
Photos
Your Photos
Submit Your Photos
Milestones
Obituaries
Announcements
Honor Roll/Dean's List
Calendar
Entertainment
Opinion
Cartoons
Columns
Letters to the Editor
Classifieds
Fun & Games
Pets
Experts
Features
Back to School
Bride Guide
Foodie
Healthy You
Home and Garden
Teen
Orange Community Guide
Passaic Community Guide
Pike Community Guide
Sussex Community Guide
About Us
Advertise
Contact Us
NEWSLETTER
DONATE
x
Sections
Home
About Us
Advertise
Contact Us
Subscribe To Paper
Sign Up for Emails
Where to Pick Us Up
Submit Stuff
News
Business
Local News
Police & Fire
Sports
Photos
Your Photos
Submit Your Photos
Milestones
Obituaries
Announcements
Honor Roll/Dean's List
Calendar
Entertainment
Opinion
Cartoons
Columns
Letters to the Editor
Classifieds
Fun & Games
Pets
Experts
Features
Back to School
Bride Guide
Foodie
Healthy You
Home and Garden
Teen
Orange Community Guide
Passaic Community Guide
Pike Community Guide
Sussex Community Guide
Do Stuff
Subscribe to Paper
Sign Up for Emails
Where to Pick Us Up
Submit Stuff
Place a Classified or Legal Notice
© COPYRIGHT 2022 STRAUS NEWS
Home
News
Local News
How important is Valentine's Day?
| 10 Feb 2016 | 01:14
Amanda Fahnestock, Wantage:"I don't really care for it."
Bryan Milford, Lafayette:"When I am single I view Valentine's day as an extension of my birthday. When I'm not, it's all about the other person. I spend weeks thinking about what I want to do and how to make it special."
Danny Milford, Lafayette: "It is not important to me. I'd rather show kindness or love to others every time I see them and because I want to not because there is a day for it."
Lori Wappel, Andover:"It's not very important anymore, so I don't do anything special."
Nick Pandolfo, Sussex Borough:"Being that I'm not in a relationship, Valentines day is as important to me as presidents day. There's nothing for me to celebrate and I'll treat it as a regular Sunday."
Sean Dunn, Andover:"Personally, I think it's a money making holiday for companies, because you should show your love everyday not just one day a year."
By Allison Falcaro
Facebook
Twitter
Comentários
Get News Alerts
Get the Newspaper
MOST VIEWED
MOST COMMENTED