The first time Regina Mullen learned the Navy had finally taken action regarding her son’s Navy SEALs Hell Week death was by watching TV.
Author: Jerry Carino, Asbury Park Press
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Game-winning three-pointer helps Rutgers take down No. 1 Purdue … again
A 3-pointer by Cam Spencer with 10 seconds left lifted Rutgers over top-ranked Purdue, 13 months after it stunned the Boilers on a half-court shot.
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L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the controversial Church of Scientology, wrote his best-selling book “Dianetics” in Bay Head, New Jersey.
100-year-old Lester Wright thrills crowd in 100-meter dash at Penn Relays
100-year-old Lester Wright not only ran the 100-meter dash at Penn Relays — he held his own against younger guys. The crowd of 38,000 loved it.
Monmouth University law class tries to save Armando Galarraga’s (almost) perfect game
An admittedly blown call killed Armando Galarraga’s bid for a perfect game in 2010. Now a Monmouth University law class is working to change that.