Yanks on Steven’s side; Team honors seriously hurt ballplayer, 13
The Record, L01; Aug. 17, 2006
NEW YORK — For Jimmy Domalewski of Wayne, it should have been a grand intro to the Yankees: For about 10 minutes before game time Wednesday, he got to sit in the Yanks’ dugout with Alex Rodriguez as other players in pinstripes, such as Derek Jeter, filed in and said, “What’s up?” Download the article (PDF)
Hard-throwing Pequannock girls primed to take on the world
The Record, A01; Originally published Aug. 9, 2006
Their whipping windmills, speedy baserunning and defensive cool have terrorized the local opposition. Now, Pequannock’s all-star girls softball team is taking its act onto the world stage. Full article
Out of harm’s way: A dash to safety and two Wayne kids escape Lebanon
The Record, A01; July 21, 2006
It was a nightmarish drive to safety, but a caravan led by North Jersey resident Fadi Haidar and his two children made it out of south Lebanon’s war zone Thursday. Download the article (PDF)
Bird flu 101: Schools study for possibility of pandemic
The Record, A01; July 9, 2006
If the bird flu hits, your school district will be flying solo in handling it. Download the article (PDF)
Pilot, passenger safe after small plane crash
The Record, A01; Nov. 27, 2005
A small plane crashed just after takeoff from Lincoln Park Airport on Saturday, barely missing homes and electrical wires. Amazingly the pilot and his passenger walked away alive. Download the article (PDF)
Wayne’s gift to Rockefeller Center
The Record, A01; Nov. 10, 2005
The roaring chain saw needed only a few minutes to grind through the trunk. Adults applauded. Kids cheered “Cool!” Sawdust flew, and everyone caught the fragrance of fresh-cut Norway spruce. Download the article (PDF)
Power to the Queen
The Record, E01; July 10,2005
There’s a fine line between confidence and conceit. Queen Latifah doesn’t just walk it, she owns it – she wears her confidence like a killer outfit that hides the insecure areas and flatters the well-defined ones. Download the article (PDF)
Grassley, others rip Bush for pro-outsourcing remark
Courier-Medill News Service; Feb. 12, 2004
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers from both parties attacked President Bush yesterday for comments made by his chief economist, who said the outsourcing of American jobs overseas is a good thing for the economy. Full article
Iowa National Guard would be ‘short-handed’ in a disaster
Courier-Medill News Service; March 11, 2004
WASHINGTON — It is not the kind of news that puts minds at ease in anxious times.
“If we had a natural disaster right now, we’d be in trouble,” said Maj. Greg Hapgood, spokesman for the Iowa National Guard. “We would be short-handed.” Full article