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Sandy Hook

noun

  1. a peninsula in E New Jersey, at the entrance to lower New York Bay. 6 miles (10 km) long.


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When Malloy is asked what the hardest part of the last four years has been, he says without hesitation, “Sandy Hook.”

In December 2012, Adam Lanza shot more than two dozen people in what has come to be known as the Sandy Hook massacre.

Huelskamp is perhaps best known for claiming the Sandy Hook shooting was being “politicized.”

After Sandy Hook, Christie called for “a large, national discussion...and gun control has to be part of it, too.”

Newtown pediatrician Laura Nowacki lost eight of her patients in the massacre at Sandy Hook.

Near the Sandy Hook Lightship we find the racers were under way, with whole mainsails and jackyarders set.

But, after a thirty days' voyage, she appeared at sunrise off Sandy Hook, none the worse for her stormy passage.

"There was a fellow last trip put one on before we got outside Sandy Hook," he added.

That is the chief lesson one learns—and one has barely time to take it in—between Queenstown and Sandy Hook.

I should never dare show my face inside of Sandy Hook again, had I committed so know-nothing an exploit.

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