The New York metropolitan area sports-loving populus has passionately supported winning teams for decades and decades. From loud and proud crowds at ballparks and arenas to legendary ticker tape ...
Diane Merida Lawton, a longtime Western High School physical education teacher, died of progressive supranuclear palsy Jan. 21 at Gilchrist Center. She was 91 and lived in Cheswolde. Born in Tomahawk ...
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From loud and proud crowds at ballparks and arenas to legendary ticker tape championship parades, being a fan in the tri-state area that includes New York, New Jersey and Connecticut is second to ...
She was stationed at Fort McClellan in Alabama and on Governors Island in the New York Harbor. She recalled marching in Manhattan ticker tape parades. Diane Merida Lawton was named a Baltimore Sun ...
The ecstasy and agony of running lends itself to dramatic photography. From photo finishes and high-fashion outfits to ...
He shadowboxes as he continues through the city streets through a ticker tape parade in his honor amid a cheering crowd, running up steps to an office building — a callback to the iconic steps ...
Former hostage Malcolm Kalp waves from a car during a ticker tape parade through lower Manhattan, Jan. 30, 1981. The parade highlighted two days of festivities for the released American hostages ...
A GLASGOW club owner has apologised for a “grave error in judgement” after insisting Scotland rollout red carpet for Donald Trump. Nightlife mogul Donald Macleod penned a column ...