End of camp legacy at East Hampton Beach (Newsday) With the purchase of the Boys & Girls Harbor site, alumni remember recall decades of magical summers Three deer graze on the East Hampton beach where poor city kids used to go for a taste of the outdoors. The wind whistles through trees that once provided shade during volleyball games. A sign hangs limply from a post: "Visitors must check in at main office."...more...From high school athlete to NFL cheerleader (Lake Sun Leader) CAMDENTON - As the Kansas City Chiefs take the field in a little less than six weeks, scan the team for a local Camdenton High School graduate. No, not dressed in full football pads and the blazing red and yellow jersey, but on the sidelines as part of the 2007-2008 cheerleading squad....more... Summer Rituals | Shakespeare in the Suburbs: Well West of Broadway, the Stage Is Their World (New York Times) Central New Jersey is swarming with community theaters, and summer stocks offer lively showcases for the region?s amateur actors....more... More New Jersey News (GlobeSt.com) This time around, Sportcraft again looked at relocation options, both inside of New Jersey and outside of the state. ?We looked at many alternative markets, but Sportcraft appreciates the quality of life, as well as the labor pool offered in western Morris County,? Nissim says....more... Beach volleyball teams have a split personality (Los Angeles Times) Prominent players are changing partners heading into the Long Beach Open, the first event in the season's big-money stretch run. LONG BEACH OPEN ...more... Calendar of Events (Concord Monitor) meetings...more... Morning Briefing Was this robbery Laker-inspired? (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) Everybody knows the Lakers own Los Angeles, so the LA Times' report that Clippers guard Cuttino Mobley was among the victims of a team of burglars targeting the rich and famous doesn't surprise us. In Los Angeles, even the crooks are probably Lakers fans. Mobley reportedly lost some $500,000 in cash and jewelry. Cuttino, ever hear of a debit card?...more... ECPRD tennis lesson session starts Monday (The Daily Advance) Elizabeth City Parks and Recreation will hold two-week sessions of tennis lessons this summer for ages 8 and up. The cost is $40 per session, which run July 23-Aug. 3 and Aug. 6-17. For more information, call 335-1424....more... Brazil's Pereira tops Spitz's Pan Am record (Toronto Sun) IN TOMORROW'S PAPER:...more... |