NEW YORK (PIX11) – More than 250 Navy SEALS, veterans, first responders and civilians will swim a grueling 3.5 miles across the Hudson River in August for charity, according to organizers.
It would seem like a natural connection, if nothing else because of the trident. Trident is another name for the Lowcountry area that pops up on area institutions, such as Trident Technical College or ...
For the past two weeks, patriotic pride has swelled just by watching all of the great athletic performances by USA athletes in the Paris Olympics. The same kind of emotion, exuberance and sense of ...
When someone from a local community gets involved in a charitable event that is “cool” and really something selective, it is definitely worth noting! Monroe County resident and local business leader ...
On Saturday, Aug. 17, Port Washington native and seven-year Navy SEAL veteran Brian Valenza joined more than 350 participants in the seventh annual New York City SEAL Swim, a 3.5-mile multi-sport ...
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WESTFIELD ― Two days before the 2004 Western Massachusetts swim championships, Westfield junior swimmer Chris Chambers walked into his coach Tom Lewis’ classroom. “Coach, you gotta lose the jacket and ...
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