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October 2, 2014 by
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Ethan Kadish, Loveland boy struck by lightning, swings for fences during home run derby
The fence was closer. The ball sat on a specially designed batting tee. And a red button operated the 26-inch aluminum bat. But 14-year-old Ethan Kadish, the...
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October 2, 2014 by
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Call Rog and Spot Fine provided Mouse Morris with a 26/1 double on another successful Student Day in Sligo yesterday.
Morris admitted: Its 40 years since I was here, after the J P McManus-owned Call Rog opened his account over fences at the seventh attempt in the IT Sligo Student Day At Sligo Races Beginners Chase, proving seven lengths superior to Kilcarry Bridge. Its a nice start to the season and hell go for a handicap over a little bit further, but we wont be getting too excited, added Morris, while winning rider Mark Walsh acknowledged: That was the best hes ever jumped.
Morris was on the mark again in the concluding St. Angelas College Sligo Beginners Chase when Spot Fine, without a win in twenty-five previous starts, made all under David Casey and held the challenge of odds-on favourite Time Please by a nose, after the runner-up made a significant mistake at the fourth last fence.
Nobody would begrudge him that he deserved it, declared Morris who, on hearing that the official margin was the minimum, a nose, added: Its as good as a mile to him. Morris indicated that there are no plans in place for the Kayf Tara gelding.
J P McManus, owner of Call Rog, was also successful when the Noel Meade-trained Tom Horn (Paul Carberry) gained a confidence-boosting win in the Foleys Bar & Off Licence Chase, beating odds-on favourite Arzembuoy Premier readily by six and a half lengths.
It was a nice opportunity for him, commented Noel Meade. He lost his way a bit and lost confidence in his last few runs. Mark (Walsh) said he hadnt been killing himself, so we tried him in blinkers today and Paul said that his jumping improved as he went along.
He wants a trip and will run in some of the long-distance handicaps hes in the Munster National, or he could go for the Cork National. The further he goes, the better.
Hes Our Man, ridden for Ross OSullivan by Davy Russell, captured the featured Martin Reilly Motors Sante Fe Handicap Chase, beating favourite Cavite Beta after Nearest The Pin, close up and travelling well, took a crashing fall at the second last fence.
On his day, hes a very good horse over fences and everything fell into place today, admitted a delighted OSullivan. Davy was on the phone last week mad to ride him and, after today, well definitely have to go down the chase route with him.
The Andrew McNamara-ridden Its All An Act produced a fluent display of jumping to see off market rival Illtakeitfromhere in the Frank OBeirne Memorial Beginners Chase, to the delight of trainer John Shark Hanlon. Its lovely to win a chase with him. Andrews says hes much, much better over fences.
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October 2, 2014 by
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MOUNT OLIVE TWP. Three baseball and softball fields and the tennis courts at the Dan Jordan facility in Flanders will be closed until the metal fence encircling the fields is grounded as a safety precaution.
Business Administrator Sean Canning said on Friday that the fields were closed last Thursday after an inspection by an employee with Jersey Central Power & Light Co. showed the metal fence encircling the fields was never grounded and bonded. The safety precautions are being taken because the fields are located beneath high tension power lines.
Weve never had cause to question this before, said Canning.
The fields and fences were built in the 1960s and there have been no reports of accidents related to the power lines.
Recreation Director Jill Daggon said grounding rods will be installed in the fence according to specifications to be determined by an engineering study. She said the work should take two to three weeks.
In the meantime, two fall softball games scheduled for the fields will instead be played at Turkey Brook Park.
Canning said Mayor Rob Greenbaum ordered the fields closed after he was briefed by Canning, Daggon and Jim Lynch, the assistant public works director.
Canning said the township engineer, Gene Buczynski, will recommend an electrical engineer to review the fences
The high-tension, overhead power lines are owned and maintained by First Energy, the parent company for JCP&L. Ron Morano, a JCP&L spokesman, said he could find no report of a recent inspection at the fields.
In another recreation-related matter, perfect early fall weather greeted 161 adults and children who participated in Sundays Tour de Mount Olive. Daggon said 86 people rode bikes for the 40 mile tour; 65 participated in the five-mile family ride; and 10 children got pointers in the kiddie ride.
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October 2, 2014 by
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align="right"> COVINGTON Ralph Hoffman Ralph William Bill Hoffman passed away in his Covington home, September 30, 2014, at the age of 90. Mr. Hoffman was a member and former deacon of the First Baptist Church, in Covington, where he also served as past chairman of the Board, Sunday School teacher and superintendent of the Intermediate Department. He proudly served in the United States Marine Corp during World War II. In addition to his service to his country, he supported his local community in various roles including: board member at Newton General Hospital for ten years, chairman of the Newton-Rockdale District Atlanta Area Council Boy Scouts of America, senior vice commander of the American Legion Post 32, past president of the Covington-Newton County Chamber of Commerce and treasurer of the Rotary Club before being elected president in February 1962. Mr. Hoffman was a founding member of the First National Bank of Newton County where he served 15 years as president. Additionally, he was a member of the Covington Elks Lodge # 1806. He and his wife, Betty, operated the local radio station WGFS for 25 years. Mr. Hoffman was a certified master electrician for both commercial and residential building. He enjoyed going to Waffle House, cutting his grass and traveling - especially his annual snow skiing trips with his family. Mr. Hoffman was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend. He was loved and will be greatly missed by his family, friends and the entire community. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jean (Vaughan) Hoffman; and his parents, Ralph William and Emily (Guild) Hoffman, Sr. Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Steve Temples of Covington; son and daughter-in-law, Dean and Kendall Hoffman of Birmingham, AL; grandchildren, Heather and Chris Day of Monroe, Krista and Matt Holbrook of Monticello, Jake Hoffman, Cade Hoffman, both of Auburn, AL; great-grandchildren, Harli Hipps, Mason Day; brother and sister-in-law, Henry and Ann Hoffman of Decatur, AL; sister-in-law, Marie Hoffman of Melbourne, FL; his longtime friend and companion, Ann Hodges; as well as several nieces and nephews. A Graveside Service for Mr. Hoffman will be held Thursday, October 2, 2014, 11:00 AM, at Lawnwood Memorial Park, 1111 Access Road, in Covington, with Rev. Jack Wilson officiating. Flowers are accepted, or donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1684 Barnett Shoals Road, Athens, GA 30605; or the Debt Retirement Fund @ First Baptist Church, 1139 Usher Street NE, Covington, GA 30014. http://www.caldwellandcowan.com to place online condolences 770-786-7062
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October 2, 2014 by
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Warning tickets continue until Church St. project finished
Aabby Group workers Garth Brady, left, and Rubin Morales finish up some brick-laying before lunch at the intersection of Archer Street and Church Street on Wednesday. Staff-C.B. Schmelter
The Canton Police Department will continue to only issue warning tickets due to the ongoing construction on Church Street, which is reducing the amount of parking spaces downtown.
Acting City Manager Nathan Ingram said the $1.25 million Main Street Connector project that includes reworking curbs, sidewalks and installing new lighting is slated to finish in two weeks, weather permitting, or by the end of October at the latest.
City staff and the departments leadership understand this construction project has significantly reduced the number of available two-hour parking spaces, Canton Police spokesperson Pacer Condry said. Police Chief Robert Merchant has directed the Parking Enforcement Unit to continue to issue warning tickets to the vehicles failing to abide by the parking regulations.
Other road work is also affecting the downtown area. A paving project from the railroad crossing at John T. Pettit Street to Morris Hill Road began this week.
Travelers in the area were warned to expect traffic delays and lane closures. The paving project, which is part of the $1.8 million Marietta Road project which includes paving, curbs and gutters and sidewalks, is expected to be completed by Oct. 10, weather permitting.
About 500 warning tickets have been issued since August when the police department began educating the public about the parking regulations to be enforced.
The enforcement was originally set to begin Sept. 1, but Merchant extended the warning period to Oct. 1 at the request of the Canton City Council.
The parking fines planned to go into effect at the end of October are as follows:
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October 2, 2014 by
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Teilabriss eines Supermarktes / Partial demolition of a supermarket
Ein Atlas Hydraulikbagger mit Abrissschere kmmert sich um den Teilabriss eines Supermarktes in Papenburg (Emsland). An Atlas hydraulic excavator with demoli...
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October 2, 2014 by
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AVADeToNator DemolitionSHAKA Movie vol.43
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October 2, 2014 by
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2014 Milton Demolition Derby (Saturday)
2014 Milton Demolition Derby Straight Stock Heat.
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October 2, 2014 by
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Liebherr 960SME and Liebherr 944 in Demolition Teamwork
The Escavators are from http://www.premacon.com The Parcours is the http://www.stonebreaker-area.de have fun and dont forget to give me a "Thumps Up" And to sub my Channe...
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October 2, 2014 by
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Loose Change 2nd Edition - 911 World Trade Center, Pentagon, Shanksville, Controlled Demolition
Loose Change 2nd Edition - 911 World Trade Center, Pentagon, Shanksville, Controlled Demolition.
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