STEVENS EDGES NJCU ON NINTH-INNING DEFENSIVE PLAY | cnbnews.net

press release May 2

New Jersey City University had the tying run on third base with one out in the top of the ninth inning before Stevens Institute of Technology made a game-ending diving catch in center field as the Ducks outlasted NJCU, 2-1, in the 2013 season finale for the Gothic Knights on May 1 at Dobbelaar Field.

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Archbishop Charles J. Chaput: \”We Mourn the Loss of Bishop McFadden\”

 

May 2, 2013 press release

 

 

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput released the following statement on the death of Rev. Joseph P. McFadden, Bishop of Harrisburg,

 

\”I was shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the sudden death of Bishop Joseph McFadden of the Diocese of Harrisburg. I am grateful that I had the opportunity to be with him over the last few days at the Annual Spring Meeting of the Pennsylvania Bishops and spend time in conversation with him.

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Lions’ season comes to a close with 10-6 loss at Ramapo

PRESS MAY 2

Mahwah, NJ … The College of New Jersey baseball team saw its season come to a close as they were eliminated in the New Jersey Athletic Conference championship tournament with a 10-6 loss at Ramapo College.

The Lions (17-22) battled back from an early, six-run deficit, but the Roadrunners (26-13-1) combined 15 hits with six TCNJ errors to plate ten runs and advance to the next round of the conference tourney.

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STATE’S SECOND DISEASE MANAGEMENT AREA CREATED IN RESPONSE TO CWD

 

DMAs now in parts of six counties: Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon and York 

 

May 1, 2013 HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Game Commission has established the state’s second Disease Management Area in parts of four counties in response to three hunter-killed deer that tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease.

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