AMAC: What the Grand Old Party — and all of us — can learn from Coach K.

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Leafey, Johnson add ECAC Metro honors/Hall helps power Raptors\’ win

 

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CAMDEN, N.J. (March 26, 2013) – It’s been quite a week for Rutgers University-Camden seniors Jackie Leafey (Gloucester City, NJ/Gloucester City) and Ashleigh Johnson (Bordentown, NJ/Bordentown Regional),and the two Scarlet Raptors haven’t even played a softball game yet.


Leafey, Rutgers-Camden’s centerfielder, and Johnson, its right-handed pitching ace, were named as Player of the Week and Pitcher of the Week by the New Jersey Athletic Conference on Monday. Today, they added the same honors as they captured the ECAC Division III Metro Player and Pitcher of the Week recognition.

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The 100th Year Anniversary of the Greatest Natural Disaster in the United States

 

BY Jeff Satterly and Robert Muhlhauser

special to CNBNEWS.NET

 The week of March 21st through March 26th marks the 100 year anniversary of one of the greatest natural disasters to ever hit the United States. A series of storms led to intense flooding and even tornadoes across the Midwest and parts of New England this week in 1913, leaving hundreds dead, thousands homeless, and causing billions of dollars of damage.

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‘Missile to nowhere’ survives

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