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NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALITIES Pop. 2010 Rank State Highways in Town I- US NJ Toll PIP 500
NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALITIES Pop. 2010 Rank State Highways in Town I- US NJ Toll PIP 500 1 Atlantic 1 Absecon city 8,411 272 9 30 157 585 1 Atlantic 2 Atlantic City city 39,558 55 30 40 87 187 446 1 Atlantic 3 Brigantine city 9,450 252 87 1 Atlantic 4 Buena borough 4,603 391 40 54 557 1 Atlantic 5 Buena Vista township 7,570 303 40 54 540 552 557 1 Atlantic 6 Corbin city 492 557 50 557 1 Atlantic 7 Egg Harbor township 43,323 44 9 40 152 444 446 559 559-A 563 575 1 Atlantic 8 Egg Harbor City city 4,243 403 30 50 561 561-A 563 1 Atlantic 9 Estell Manor city 1,735 503 49 50 557 1 Atlantic 10 Folsom borough 1,885 492 54 73 322 1 Atlantic 11 Galloway township 37,349 61 9 30 50 444 561 561-A 563 575 1 Atlantic 12 Hamilton township 26,503 92 40 50 322 446 552 559 559-A 563 575 1 Atlantic 13 Hammonton town 14,791 169 30 54 73 206 446 536 542 559 561 1 Atlantic 14 Linwood city 7,092 317 9 559-A 585 1 Atlantic 15 Longport borough 895 537 1 Atlantic 16 Margate city 6,354 333 563 1 Atlantic 17 Mullica township 6,147 338 30 542 561 561-A 563 1 Atlantic 18 Northfield city 8,624 266 9 563 585 1 Atlantic 19 Pleasantville city 20,249 128 9 40 446 585 1 Atlantic 20 Port Republic city 1,115 530 9 167 444 561-A 575 1 Atlantic 21 Somers Point city 10,795 226 9 52 152 444 559 559-A 585 1 Atlantic 22 Ventnor city 10,650 228 1 Atlantic 23 Weymouth township 2,715 460 50 557 2 Bergen 1 Allendale borough 6,505 328 17 507 2 Bergen 2 Alpine borough 1,849 494 9W 445 502 2 Bergen 3 Bergenfield borough 26,764 89 2 Bergen 4 Bogota borough 8,187 281 80 2 Bergen 5 Carlstadt -
Grfc Season Record 1920-21
GRFC Season Record 2011-12 Season Played 32, Won 13, Lost 18 Drawn 1 Record Points For 694, Against 722 This is the lowest percentage of wins in a season since 1960- 61. Most R.Harden 29 (25 starts + 4 replacements), F.Burns 29 (24+5), appearances P.Buxton 28 (18+10), C.Sharples 27 (26+1), J.May 27 (22+5), D.Dawidiuk 25 (14+11), N.Wood 24 (22+2), A.Qera 24 (19+5) Leading Most tries: C.Sharples, J.May 10, J.Simpson-Daniel 6, scorers O.Morgan, A.Qera 5 Most conversions: F.Burns 36, T.Taylor 8 Most penalties: F.Burns 63, T.Taylor 17 Captain L. Narraway Sep 4 Northampton 26 Gloucester 24 Tries: J.May, C.Sharples (League) Conversion: T.Taylor Penalties: T.Taylor (2), F.Burns Drop goal: F.Burns Sep 10 Gloucester 29 Worcester 8 Tries: J.May, T.Voyce, (League) Conversions: T.Taylor, F.Burns Penalties: T.Taylor (4), F.Burns Sep 17 Harlequins 42 Gloucester 6 Penalties: F.Burns (2) (League) Sep 24 Gloucester 23 Bath 6 Tries: D.Dawidiuk, (League) C.Sharples Conversions: T.Taylor, F.Burns Penalties: T.Taylor (3) Oct 1 Gloucester 33 London Irish 30 Tries: T.Voyce, D.Dawidiuk + (League) penalty try Conversions: T.Taylor (3) Penalties: T.Taylor (3), F.Burns Oct 8 Sale 13 Gloucester 11 Try: H.Trinder (League) Penalties: T.Taylor (2) Oct 15 Gloucester 58 Sale 27 Tries: L.Vainikolo, J.May, (LV Cup) L.Narraway, R.Lawson, C.Sharples, F.Burns, S.Lawson Conversions: F.Burns (6), T.Taylor Penalties: F.Burns (3) Oct 21 Leicester 40 Gloucester 14 Tries: D.Murphy, L.Vainikolo (LV Cup) Conversions: F.Burns (2) Oct 29 Gloucester 17 Saracens 19 Try: O.Morgan (League) -
1994 4 27 1994.Pdf
--I- -r L --. CASS 1T .. .. - CHRONICLE - -8- ‘ VOLUME 88, NUMBER 4 .,I 1-f ESDAY, APRIL 27,1994 FIFTY CENTS 12 PAGES School to add 3 teachers to staff Three additional teachers eligible for help. This pro- as a major problem and area total cost of the sweaters is will be added at Cass City gram paid for the additional schools that already have a $1,380 and the board agreed Schools next fall if current room at Campbell Elemen- breakfast program say that it to pay $690 of the cost and plans are followed, Supt. tary that is now under con- runs smoothly. A continen- the Band Boosters will pay Ken Micklash informed the struction. There will be tal-type breakfast will be the balance. The sweaters Cass City School Board at enough money left over now offered, will be purchased from its regular meeting Monday to hire a second teacher. One Kritzmans’ Inc. in Cass City, at the high school. teacher will now handle kin- EXPENDITURES the low bidder. Two will be added to the dergarten through third Band Director Mindy Middle School and will grade and another grades 4- The board accepted the Nash reviewed the band pro- complete the reorganization 5-6. low bid of the Ace Alarm gram for the board and her that started several years Company for the addition of projection for 1994-5 shows ago. The need for an addi- BREAKFAST a fire alarm at Campbell that in the sixth grade, tional math and English PROGRAM School. Included Eor a total middle school and high teacher was known when the of $3,782.65 will be the re- school there will be 138 pu- new teaching method was As a result of the passage placement of the 20-year-old pils participating. -
2009 Year Book
2009 YEAR BOOK www.massbaysailing.org $5.00 HILL & LOWDEN, INC. YACHT SALES & BROKERAGE J boat dealer for Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire Hill & Lowden, Inc. offers the full range of new J Boat performance sailing yachts. We also have numerous pre-owned brokerage listings, including quality cruising sailboats, racing sailboats, and a variety of powerboats ranging from runabouts to luxury cabin cruisers. Whether you are a sailor or power boater, we will help you find the boat of your dreams and/or expedite the sale of your current vessel. We look forward to working with you. HILL & LOWDEN, INC. IS CONTINUOUSLY SEEKING PRE-OWNED YACHT LISTINGS. GIVE US A CALL SO WE CAN DISCUSS THE SALE OF YOUR BOAT www.Hilllowden.com 6 Cliff Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 Phone: 781-631-3313 Fax: 781-631-3533 Table of Contents ______________________________________________________________________ INFORMATION Letter to Skippers ……………………………………………………. 1 2009 Offshore Racing Schedule ……………………………………………………. 2 2009 Officers and Executive Committee ……………………………............... 3 2009 Mass Bay Sailing Delegates …………………………………………………. 4 Event Sponsoring Organizations ………………………………………................... 5 2009 Season Championship ………………………………………………………. 6 2009 Pursuit race Championship ……………………………………………………. 7 Salem Bay PHRF Grand Slam Series …………………………………………….. 8 PHRF Marblehead Qualifiers ……………………………………………………….. 9 2009 J105 Mass Bay Championship Series ………………………………………… 10 PHRF EVENTS Constitution YC Volvo Ocean Race Challenge ……………………………………… 11 Constitution YC Wednesday -
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GRADS FAVORED BY BIG MARGIN THE EVENINO STAR, Washington, D. C. Haas, Maxwell apsi. Aran. i, tees ** C-5 Terrapins Hope Alumni Toughest on '55 Slate Lead Attack on BY MERRELL WHITTLESEY 370, Bob Dean, 365; Chet Gierula, Maryland’s football team will 365; Jones, 259. and Dick Mod- Par in Azalea be overmatched for the first and zelewskl, 255. AHhut Gierula are 11 WILMINGTON,N. C„ April 1 what it hopes will fir the last, established pro*. There will be 1 UP).— Today is April Poet 1* Day time in 1965 when it meets-the other stellar backflelds, too. such i but there was no kidding about alumni at Byrd Stadium at 2:30 as last year’s combination, and I the way the touring golf profes- ” pm. tomorrow. Jack Scarbath with a third. sionals rolled out their big guns *4B iJK, This Will be the fifth annual Tbe alumni will hkve the ad- for another assault on par tn the WRI game for the benefit of the equip- vantage of tbe unlimited substi- second round ofttM! Azalea Open sports. ment fund for other All tution lule, and despite the po- golf tournament. school children will be admitted varsity, for 50 cents, with the program tential of the Maryland BillyMaxwell. 25, chunky 1951 including a lacrosse game with the grads figure to win by some- National Amateur champion Dartmouth that starts at 11 am., thing more than last year’s from Odeeea, and Fred also in Byrd Stadium. score of 26-6. Coach Jim Tatum will have Haas. 39-y«ar-a|d. -
Mar/Arl/04 Printer Sprds
VOLUME II / ISSUE 2 MARCH/APRIL 2004 On the Cover... Sea Trials of a Doug Zurn Boating by Design .............................. 3 design Explorer 65 off Miami, Florida. The Flying Higgins ................................... 6 Log of “The Scorpion” 1899 .................. 10 Officers Building Wooden Boats .......................... 14 Commodore Andrew Hanks ............. 476-7328 [email protected] U.S.S. Wolverine .................................................... 5 Vice Commodore Richard Vicary ...... 456-6813 [email protected] Closing Day at PDYC .......................................... 8 Rear Commodore James Means ... 833-4358 [email protected] 2002 Trans Erie Race ......................................... 12 Fleet Captain John Murosky ......... 456-7797 [email protected] Spring Launch ..................................................... 13 Directors This First Mates Log ......................................... 15 P/C Peter Traphagen .................... 838-1225 The “Uncommon” Union .................................... 18 [email protected] CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS David Arthurs .............................. 455-3935 [email protected] Nick Van Horn ............................. 838-6640 [email protected] James Edgett ............................. 835-1120 [email protected] David Penman ............................ 474-1648 From the Bridge [email protected] Fleet Captain John Murosky Edward Schuler ........................... 434-4724 [email protected] Richard Nagle ............................. -
® H F 0 1Lit PH Tense GOP Contest Goes to Districts
X 0 A_ _____ _ Weekly...... .. 4^, Newspaper *' Is Close To The People V ' ® h f 0 1 li t P H ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER!OF THf! TOWNSHIP AMD SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE fOL. XLVI, NO. 21 HILLSIDE NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1870 821-1207 821-1277 PRICE: TEN CENTS E D IT O R IA L ‘.v.j.v.y Let’s Step Forward Tense GOP Contest The current dllemna over who Junior Olympics In various will tupervlee the prapoeed W il schools. li* m H. Buie Community Cen As fo r saving taxpayer’s mo Goes To Districts ter, t new seven men commis ney by Recreation supervision of The June 2 primary race here related articles). Witte's slate of district lead sion or the existing Recreetlan the center, the financial savings in the Republican party promises Witte said this week that Dr. er candidates “ includes all of Boerd of Commissioners, Is Ig of possibly not hiring two full to be a tense contest with two E. Jonathan Bell, current muni those incumbent district leaders noring the plight of the youth af time persons or expecting these candidates for the party's no cipal chairman, "has the sole removed (by Bell from the or this munlclpsllty end the re s i people to divide their tim e be mination for Township commit power to designate the s ta lle d ganization line as well as the dents who e re hesrlng more end tween other recreation depart teeman and fifty-two petitions for official line on the ballot, hi addition of some new ones,” more of growing drug end ju ve ment duties and the center would thirty distrcit leader posts filed making his choices (for district Witte said. -
GRFC Season Record 1907-08
GRFC Season Record 1907-08 [Archive Catalogue Ref: D10800/3/1/24] Season Played 34, Won 23, Lost 9, Drawn 2 Record Included 42 goals and 51 tries for Gloucester Leading A Hudson (25 tries), G Cook (9 tries, 7 conversions, 1 drop scorers goal, 1 penalty), F Welshman (11 conversions, 4 penalties), A Wood (14 conversions, 2 penalties) Sep 14 Probables 19 Possibles 9 For Probables: Bloxsome, F Smith, Stephens, Hudson, H Smith scored For Possibles: Bailey (try) and G Cook (drop goal) scored Sep 21 Gloucester 38 Clifton 10 Tries: Hudson (5), Johns (2), Vears, H Smith; Conversions: Wood (4); Penalty: Wood Sep 28 Northampton 19 Gloucester 9 Tries: Hudson, C Smith, Parham Sep 30 Gloucester 9 Cinderford 5 Try: Hollands; Conversion: Wood; Drop Goal: E Hall Oct 5 Gloucester 8 Swansea 3 Tries: H Smith, Hudson; Conversion: Wood Oct 12 Cinderford 3 Gloucester 3 Try: Hall Oct 19 Bristol 3 Gloucester 5 Try: Hudson; Conversion: Welshman Oct 26 Gloucester 9 Cardiff 11 Tries: Hudson (2); Penalty: Wood Nov 2 Gloucester 11 Lydney 3 Tries: Matthews, C Smith, Johns; Conversion: Wood Nov 9 Exeter 6 Gloucester 13 Tries: C Smith, Dix, Cook; Conversions: Welshman (2) Nov 16 Cheltenham 5 Gloucester 15 Tries: Hudson, Cook, Quixley; Conversions: Wood (3) Nov 23 Newport 16 Gloucester 3 Try: Hudson Nov 30 Gloucester 5 Pontypool 0 Try: Quixley; Conversion: Wood Dec 7 Gloucester 6 Exeter 0 Tries: Stephens, C Smith Dec 14 Gloucester 8 Leicester 6 Try: Hollands; Conversion: Welshman; Penalty: Welshman Dec 21 Gloucester 12 Plymouth 5 Tries: C Smith, Dix, Beard, Stout Dec -
The Wilmington Crusader WILMINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS - Wfepnesppay, APRIL 7, 19S4 PRICE It
Wilmington Publio JWjgr. ' Sfclara P -Chip** -V&P*1** ,; ,206 Andover Street,, RI© 1 VHorth Wilmington, *»«» ; ■ The Wilmington Crusader WILMINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS - wfePNESPPAY, APRIL 7, 19S4 PRICE It. VOL. 17 NO. 14 Little League Officials Prepare For Second Seasqn Officials of the Wilmington Little DEATH OF MRS. MARIETTA WALTER HALE CHAIRMAN IMMUNIZATION CLINIC League, meeting in the Roman Gildart Chevrolet Company, the LIBBY OF BALDWIN CLUB Has your child been immuniz- House last night, are in the midst Chisholm Mink Farm, and Wein- Mrs. Marietta A. Libby, 78, died berg's Department store. Although ed against whooping cough, of preparations for a second Little Walter L. Hale Jr., "Jerry Hale", in the St. Johns hospital, Lowell, no announcement has been made it of Glen road, was elected chairman diphteria and tetanus? I Monday, one month after she had League season, in Wilmington, one is understood that the sponsors of of the Baldwin Civic Association, An immunization clinic will entered the hospital with a broken be held in the Congregational that they hope will be even better the minor leagues are to be the Inc., at its annual meeting, last hip. A resident of South Tewks- than that of last year. same as last year. night. Mr. Hale, a lifetime resi- Church vestry, on Tuesday, bury for nine years, she had made Meeting under the chairmanship Little League officials, at the dent of Wilmington, is a member of April 13, 1954, from 9:30 a.m.i her home with her son, Kenneth of Bert Sell, plans were discussed present time, are searching for two a well known Wilmington family. -
High-Low-Mean PHRF Handicaps
UNITED STATES PERFORMANCE HANDICAP RACING FLEET HIGH, LOW, AND AVERAGE PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS IMPORTANT NOTE The following pages list low, high and average performance handicaps reported by USPHRF Fleets for over 4100 boat classes/types. Using Adobe Acrobat’s ‘FIND” feature, <CTRL-F>, information can be displayed for each boat class upon request. Class names conform to USPHRF designations. The source information for this listing also provides data for the annual PHRF HANDICAP listings (The Red, White, & Blue Book) published by the UNITED STATES SAILING ASSOCIATION. This publication also lists handicaps by Class/Type, Fleet, Confidence Codes, and other useful information. Precautions: Handicap data represents base handicaps. Some reported handicaps represent determinations based upon statute rather than nautical miles. Some of the reported handicaps are based upon only one handicapped boat. The listing covers reports from affiliated fleets to USPHRF for the period March 1995 to June 2008. This listing is updated several times each year. HIGH, LOW, AND AVERAGE PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS ORGANIZED BY CLASS/TYPE Lowest Highest Average Class\Type Handicap Handicap Handicap 10 METER 60 60 60 11 METER 69 108 87 11 METER ODR 72 78 72 1D 35 27 45 33 1D48 -42 -24 -30 22 SQ METER 141 141 141 30 SQ METER 135 147 138 5.5 METER 156 180 165 6 METER 120 158 144 6 METER MODERN 108 108 108 6.5 M SERIES 108 108 108 6.5M 76 81 78 75 METER 39 39 39 8 METER 114 114 114 8 METER (PRE WW2) 111 111 111 8 METER MODERN 72 72 72 ABBOTT 22 228 252 231 ABBOTT 22 IB 234 252 -
Grfc Season Record 1920-21
GRFC Season Record 1980-81 Season Played 51, Won 37, Lost 12 Drawn 2 Record Points For 929, Against 555. Most M.Teague 44, C.Pryce 43, P.Conway, S.Mills, S.Boyle 38, appearances M.Longstaff 37 Leading Most tries: R.Clewes 18, P.Conway 17, S.Boyle 15, R.Mogg, scorers M.Teague 9 Most conversions: P.Ford 53, P.Butler 22 Most penalties: P.Butler 34, P.Ford 30 Most dropped goals: P.Butler, C.Pryce 4 Captain Steve Mills Sep 6 Gloucester 24 Tries: P.Conway, S.Boyle Broughton Park 19 Conversions: P.Butler (2) Penalties: P.Butler (4) Sep 10 Stroud 6 Gloucester 31 Tries: R.Clewes (3), P.Conway Conversions: P.Butler (3) Penalties: P.Butler (3) Sep 13 Coventry 16 Gloucester 3 Penalty: P.Butler Sep 17 Ebbw Vale 10 Gloucester 18 Try: P.Howell Conversion: P.Butler Penalties: P.Butler (2) Drop goals: P.Butler (2) Sep 20 Gloucester 12 Waterloo 10 Penalties: P.Butler (4) Sep 24 Newbridge 18 Gloucester 9 Try: S.Boyle Conversion: P.Butler Penalty: P.Butler Sep 27 Gloucester 6 Bristol 12 Penalties: P.Butler (2) Sep 29 Cheltenham 6 Gloucester 20 Tries: P.Howell, G.Sargent, S.Boyle Conversion: C.Pryce Penalty: C.Pryce Drop goal: C.Pryce Oct 4 Gloucester 32 Bedford 3 Tries: R.Mogg, P.Howell, P.Kingston, S.Boyle, M.Teague Conversions: P.Butler (3) Penalties: P.Butler (2) Oct 8 Gloucester 23 Abertillery 10 Tries: R.Clewes, P.Conway, S.Boyle, M.Longstaff Conversions: P.Butler (2) Penalty: P.Butler Oct 11 Gloucester 19 Harlequins 9 Try: M.Teague, P.Ford Conversion: P.Ford Penalties: P.Ford (3) Oct 15 Gloucester 11 Moseley 27 Tries: P.Conway, M.Teague Penalty: P.Butler -
Sea History Index Issues 1-164
SEA HISTORY INDEX ISSUES 1-164 Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations Numbers 9/11 terrorist attacks, 99:2, 99:12–13, 99:34, 102:6, 103:5 “The 38th Voyagers: Sailing a 19th-Century Whaler in the 21st Century,” 148:34–35 40+ Fishing Boat Association, 100:42 “100 Years of Shipping through the Isthmus of Panama,” 148:12–16 “100th Anniversary to Be Observed Aboard Delta Queen,” 53:36 “103 and Still Steaming!” 20:15 “1934: A New Deal for Artists,” 128:22–25 “1987 Mystic International,” 46:26–28 “1992—Year of the Ship,” 60:9 A A. B. Johnson (four-masted schooner), 12:14 A. D. Huff (Canadian freighter), 26:3 A. F. Coats, 38:47 A. J. Fuller (American Downeaster), 71:12, 72:22, 81:42, 82:6, 155:21 A. J. McAllister (tugboat), 25:28 A. J. Meerwald (fishing/oyster schooner), 70:39, 70:39, 76:36, 77:41, 92:12, 92:13, 92:14 A. S. Parker (schooner), 77:28–29, 77:29–30 A. Sewall & Co., 145:4 A. T. Gifford (schooner), 123:19–20 “…A Very Pleasant Place to Build a Towne On,” 37:47 Aalund, Suzy (artist), 21:38 Aase, Sigurd, 157:23 Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987, 39:7, 41:4, 42:4, 46:44, 51:6–7, 52:8–9, 56:34–35, 68:14, 68:16, 69:4, 82:38, 153:18 Abbass, D. K. (Kathy), 55:4, 63:8, 91:5 Abbott, Amy, 49:30 Abbott, Lemuel Francis (artist), 110:0 ABCD cruisers, 103:10 Abel, Christina “Sailors’ Snug Harbor,” 125:22–25 Abel Tasman (ex-Bonaire) (former barquentine), 3:4, 3:5, 3:5, 11:7, 12:28, 45:34, 83:53 Abele, Mannert, 117:41 Aberdeen, SS (steamship), 158:30, 158:30, 158:32 Aberdeen Maritime Museum, 33:32 Abnaki (tugboat), 37:4 Abner Coburn, 123:30 “Aboard