Archive for January, 2007

You can thank Buddha Family says statue brings Bears good luck

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

You can thank Buddha Family says statue brings Bears good luckNews Sun - Other family superstitions include her son Fernando, 20, changing Bears jerseys anytime the Bears falter during a game. Her brothers have their own particular form of preparing for each Sunday game starting with breakfast at 7 a.m. Afterward, they
Sayers, […]

Apparel giant VF in talks to buy Bangor-area’s Majestic Athletic 

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Apparel giant VF in talks to buy Bangor-area’s Majestic Athletic VF Corp., which sold its intimate apparel business Tuesday, is in talks to buy a different kind of clothesmaker Bangor area sports jersey company Majestic Athletic.
Catholic Schools week to celebrate The Good News in Education The Good News in Education, referring to the hard work, dedication and […]

U.S. Airports Going Private? Don’t Count on It Now: Joe Mysak

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

U.S. Airports Going Private? Don’t Count on It Now: Joe Mysak Bloomberg - Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) — Well, so much for selling all the airports. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is going to buy the lease of the first, and so far only, U.S. airport approved by the Federal Aviation Administration […]

Ban deprives Kobe & fans 

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Ban deprives Kobe & fans Kobe Bryant made his “one-night-only” appearance in New York last night, but as it turned out, it was merely to sample the room service.
Laugh all the way to the Super Bowl Humorist Mo Rocca is in Miami, sending dispatches from Super Bowl mania. Read more of Mo’s Zone through Tuesday at life.usatoday.com […]

Jersey Journal Update 

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Jersey Journal Update Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy and Newark Mayor Cory Booker are scheduled to discuss federal cutbacks to local housing authorities during a joint appearance in Newark today.
Status of property tax reform in New Jersey - Status of the New Jersey Legislature’s property tax reform effort:
Thrashers Win In Shootout Marian Hossa scored the game-winner in the […]

East Orange Police Athletic League (PAL) Launches Male Mentoring Group

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

East Orange Police Athletic League (PAL) Launches Male Mentoring Group BlackNews.com - Members of Saving Our Selves, Inc. East Orange, NJ (BlackNews.com) - On Saturday, January 27, 2007 at 10:00 a.m., at 15 James Street, Newark, New Jersey, The East Orange PAL, The Newark Police Athletic League (PAL), Women in Support of the […]

LeBron Just Fine With The Gold And Wine 

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

LeBron Just Fine With The Gold And Wine The city of Cleveland and its professional basketball team have been saved by a 22-year-old basketball phenom named LeBron James.
Man cut fending off robber An Evansville man was cut on the arm when a would-be robber took a swing at him Tuesday night in his apartment complex parking lot
Health […]

Unfinished Business: Many newsworthy events will carry over into 2007 (Gloucester County Times)

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Unfinished Business: Many newsworthy events will carry over into 2007 (Gloucester County Times) Political turmoil, environmental scares, mysterious deaths and alleged police brutality. The events that ripped through Gloucester County in 2006 will remain in the forefront well into the new year.
Exhibits illustrate Horry history (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) The Horry County Museum […]

Toddler Hurt In Crash With Jersey City Officer Dies

Monday, January 29th, 2007

Toddler Hurt In Crash With Jersey City Officer Dieswnbc.com - NEWARK, N.J. — A Jersey City police officer, who allegedly was intoxicated when his vehicle and car collided while he was off-duty this week, was charged with aggravated manslaughter on Sunday, just hours after a toddler hurt in the crash died from
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Unfinished Business: Many newsworthy events will carry over into 2007 (Gloucester County Times)

Monday, January 29th, 2007

Unfinished Business: Many newsworthy events will carry over into 2007 (Gloucester County Times) Political turmoil, environmental scares, mysterious deaths and alleged police brutality. The events that ripped through Gloucester County in 2006 will remain in the forefront well into the new year.
Clayvillage man amasses military memorabilia (Sentinel-News) It’s an inconspicuous place for a museum, […]