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Galloway Township Police Blotter - Edition of Nov. 26, 2009
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Everett 'Nutcracker' extra special for 6-year-old
Janna Isaeva-Martinez joined other parents to peek through the glass window into the light-filled dance studio.
"Nutcracker" is link to family history for 6-year-old snowflake
Heidi Hoffman / The Herald Esther Martinez rehearses with the other snowflakes Katie Hunter, Audrey Messinger and Isabella Carnell, for the Moscow Ballet's The Nutcracker at The Dance School in Everett on Sunday.
Team notes: Final off week awaits NASCAR's top tour
What: Pep Boys Auto 500, 25th of 36 races for NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series. Where: Atlanta Motor Speedway, 1.54-mile oval in Hampton, Ga.
Steve Waid: Wendell Scotta s entry into NASCAR Hall of Fame will come
Wendell Scott, the only African-American driver to win a race at NASCAR's highest level, during a time when stock-car racing was very much a regional Southern sport, deserves to be in NASCAR's Hall of Fame.
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On Aug. 19, 1991, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev was put under house arrest in a coup attempt
Today is Wednesday, Aug. 19, the 231st day of 2009. There are 134 days left in the year.
Ford Puts New Taurus Push In Gear
Ford Motor Company launched its second "I'm Driving One" campaign to promote the 2010 Taurus and Taurus SHO.
Roush Fenway Racing driver Greg Biffle looks to avoid Chase setback in Sharpie 500
Roush Fenway Racing driver Greg Biffle is 10th in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series standings heading into Saturday's Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Injured back won't stop Gordon from finishing season
Following what I considered a fairly rigorous workout recently -- rearranging the furniture in the living room -- I woke up the next morning with a sore back.
On NASCAR: Racing's Strong Backbone
Aug. 18, 2009 On NASCAR: Racing's Strong Backbone By Cathy Elliott Following what I considered a fairly rigorous workout recently -- rearranging the furniture in the living room -- I woke up the next morning with a sore back.
On Aug. 19, 1991, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev was put under house arrest in a coup attempt
Today is Wednesday, Aug. 19, the 231st day of 2009. There are 134 days left in the year.
Today in History - Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009
Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 19, 1909, the first automobile races were run at the just-opened Indianapolis Motor Speedway; the winner of the first event was auto engineer Louis Schwitzer, who drove a Stoddard-Dayton touring car twice around the 2.5-mile track at an average speed of 57.4 mph.
Turning Back the Clock, Turning Over the Odometer
So many people know about Greg Newman's car that he says he really does not need to attach a credential inside its front window when he attends Nascar Sprint Cup races, even though he does.
Despite calls from local car dealers for dramatic changes to the city's laws on promotional signs and displays, Bristol officials appear set to make only small revisions.
Coke Zero "Rooftop Racer Cup" gives fans a whole new challenge
"Rooftop Racer" is the NASCAR -themed online challenge from Coke Zero that adds a unique twist to taking the checkered flag.
Twice as Nice: Krohn Racing gives Lola second Grand-Am win
A picture of Ricardo Zonta and Nic Jonsson drove the No. 76 Lola-Ford to victory Friday night at Watkins Glen.
'Awesome Bill' Elliott Still Running Hard
By Monte Dutton SPEEDWAY, Ind. -- Veteran driver Bill Elliott, the 1988 champion of what is now known as the Sprint Cup Series, wound up finishing 26th in the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, but not before he turned heads with a fourth-place qualifying effort.
Danica Patrick `too big for USF1`
USF1 team principal Peter Windsor has revealed that the new F1 outfit has already been approached by a number of pay drivers looking to secure a drive for the 2010 season a ' and stated that current IndyCar racer Danica Patrick would be 'too big' for the American outfit.
Carter/Simo Racing Announcing U.S. Chrome Sponsorship For NASCAR Sprint Cup Race At 'The Glen'
Bob Reath, owner of U.S. Chrome Corporation announced today that he and his corporation are proud to sponsor the #08 Carter Simo Racing Ford Fusion in the Watkins Glen International Raceway NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event slated for August 8, 2009.
Aug. 8 Watkins Glen race to host gala premiere of Henry Ford movie
A motion picture chronicling the engineering and business acumen of Henry Ford is set to make its debut Aug.
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