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Tennis: Former Williamsburg resident Afanasev reaches 14-and-under round of 32 at Orange Bowl
Daily PressDennis Afanasev, who grew up in Williamsburg, finished in the top 32 of the boys 14-and-under division at the Orange Bowl tournament in south Florida, one of the top youth tennis events in the world. After winning four matches in the qualifying rounds,...Tags: Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Tennis, Croatia, Leesburg, Orange Bowl
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Thursday's 11/29 local schedule (updated Wed. AM)
COLLEGES Men’s basketball St. Francis (N.Y.) at Norfolk State, 7 HIGH SCHOOLS Boys basketball Warwick at Bayside, 6 Denbigh at Atlantic Shores, 7:30 Williamsburg Christian Ac. at StoneBridge, 8 Maret (D.C.) vs. Christchurch (at St. Albans in D.C.),...Tags: Fort Eustis, Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Denbigh, Bayside (Queens, New York)
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James Malone and his metal band Arsis ready to roar once again
James Malone, the leader of the metal band Arsis, is once again living and rocking on the Peninsula. That doesn't mean he's staying put. His band is getting ready to launch yet another national tour. Malone, who grew up in the area and now resides in...
Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), New York City, Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), York County (Virginia), Entertainment
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'Brooklyn Castle' documentary has all the right moves
Checkmate. "Brooklyn Castle," a marvelous documentary by Katie Dellamaggiore, turns a sympathetic camera eye on one of the richest subjects imaginable: the nationally recognized chess team of Intermediate School 318 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a...
Tags: Chess Playing
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From Sun Magazine: Christian Siriano's style pervades his Chelsea flat
The massive round metal mirror in the foyer was one of the first purchases Christian Siriano made after winning the fourth season of "Project Runway." The two small framed Victorian paintings in the living room were passed down from his mother. And a...
Tags: Long Island, Entertainment, Newspaper and Magazine, Fashion Shows, Z Gallerie
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Finding sandwich bliss
Saltie is a sandwich shop, about as big as a saltbox, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. I ate there in April 2011 and still think about the sandwiches my companions and I sampled and shared. We tried the Captain's Daughter, whose combination of top-shelf...Tags: St. Lawrence Seaway Corporation, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Tahini, Breads
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Candidates consumed by debate preparations
President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are both conducting private debate preparations Monday ahead of their second face-off. Obama is aiming to rebound from a dismal performance in his first face-to-face debate with the challenger, while...
Tags: Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Mitt Romney, Barack Obama
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Ambrose T. Donnelly, 76
Retired U.S. Navy Cmdr. Ambrose Thomas Donnelly, 76, of Williamsburg, Va., passed away Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012. A graduate with distinction from the U.S. Naval Officers Candidate School in Newport, R.I., Cmdr. Donnelly proudly served his country from...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Science and Technology, Arlington (Staten Island, New York), Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Update: Obama greets supporters at Newport News airport
Daily PressNEWPORT NEWS — President Barack Obama greeted supporters at Newport News-Williamsburg International Airport on Saturday afternoon on his way to Williamsburg to prepare for Tuesday's debate. More than 40 people clapped and cheered as Obama exited...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Local Government, Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Mitt Romney, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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Tennis: U.S. international women's teams have Williamsburg connections
Former Williamsburg resident Toni Novack of Fort Myers, Fla., is on the Alice Marble Cup team that is representing the U.S. in women’s 60-and-over competition in the International Tennis Federation Super Seniors World Championships in Umag, Croatia....
Tags: Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Doris Hart, Oak Brook, Tennis, Fort Lauderdale
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Shirley Fout Miller
janeth@herald-mail.comShirley Fout Miller was a walking medical miracle. She contracted tuberculosis at age 12 from her mother, about seven years after Shirley’s younger sister and only sibling, Joan, died of diphtheria at age 5 in 1931. Shirley was not expected to...Tags: The Herald-Mail, Breast Cancer, Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Shirley, University of Virginia
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Warsaw, Brooklyn: N.Y.'s Little Poland bigger than Chinatown & Little Italy combined
NEW YORK - The cheapest and fastest route to Eastern Europe? From Manhattan, take the L or M train across the East River to Brooklyn, transfer to the northbound G and get off at Nassau Avenue. Just walk up the stairs and you may as well be in Warsaw or...Tags: New York City, United Nations, Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Warsaw (Poland), Restaurants
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