Welcome Home From Afghanistan 1LT Avraham \”Avi\” Beher Today, Sunday…cnbnews.net

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GLOUCESTER CITY EXPANDING OUR HORIZONS-cnbnews.net

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CHUCKLES: Talking Lab For Sale-cnbnews.net

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Boat People filmers evaluate bike-lane shortage | South Philly Review

A Passyunk Square organization has given teenagers a voice in increasing the area’s bicycling opportunities.

By Joseph Myers
 

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Experts in diligence, the Summer Youth Bicycle and Environmental Program participants used Monday to gather feedback on the area’s bicycling identity. Their documentary will include greetings from the learners in their native languages.

Photo by Greg Bezanis

Inanimate objects have enabled George Lam to alter his attitude toward Philadelphia. A resident of Seventh Street and Oregon Avenue, the 18-year-old had grown so tired of the area that a move after time at Drexel University seemed set. The last six weeks, however, have given the Central High School graduate a flair for fighting for his city, as he and nine other learners have participated in the Summer Youth Bicycle and Environmental Program at Boat People SOS, 600 Washington Ave. The bicycle he recently learned to pilot and film equipment have led Lam to become a social justice crusader bent on convincing authorities that South Philadelphia needs more bike lanes.

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Brooklawn comes back to top Hawaii – The Star Online

Saturday, Aug 13 2011, 1:15 am

SHELBY – Brooklawn, N.J., second baseman Joe Brooks wasn’t sure how many times his team has rallied from behind to win games this season.

But it would hard to imagine any of them being sweeter than Friday night’s 3-2 victory over Waipahu, Hawaii in opening day of the American Legion World Series at Veterans Field at Keeter Stadium.

Brooks, who has committed to sign a baseball scholarship with East Carolina in the fall, stroked a single to deep centerfield for a game-ending one-out, bases-loaded RBI in the bottom of the ninth inning.

It completed a Brooklawn (45-4) comeback from a 2-0 deficit after 7 1-2 innings in front of a crowd of 5,916.

\”We’d fought back the whole game,\” Brooks said. \”We were determined to find a way to win it.\”

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RIVERSHARKS ADD ADDITONAL MAJOR LEAGUE EXPERIENCE-cnbnews.net


Sharks Sign Pitchers Humberto Sanchez, Wilkin De la Rosa, and Infielder Willis Otanez 

 CAMDEN, NJ: The Riversharks have announced the addition of former major leaguers RHP Humberto Sanchez and utility infielder Willis Otanez from the Mexican League, as well as Wilkin De La Rosa from the LA Dodgers Organization. 

Otanez was signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1990 as an amateur free agent and made his major league debut in 1998 with the Baltimore Orioles after belting 27 homers and driving in 100 runs at Class AAA Rochester. The native of the Dominican Republic appeared in 71 games with the Orioles and Toronto the following year, belting 11 doubles and seven home runs.

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Richard W. Peters Sr., age 51, of Gloucester City

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BROOKLAWN JUNIORS ADVANCE IN NORTHEAST CHAMPS TOURNAMENT-cnbnews.net

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Dominick S. Temmallo Sr. age 86, of Gloucester City-cnbnews.net

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How to Survive Back-to-School and Other Life Transitions-cnbnews.net

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