Hundreds of people, young, old and wearing matching commemorative T-shirts, just finished dancing the "YMCA" on the field at Yogi Berra Stadium at Montclair State University. Little League teams, former MLB players and local politicians laugh and clutch their gloves as volunteers hand out souvenir baseballs. Yankees organist Ed Alstrom plays "Charge!" from a stage in center field, and the crowd responds on cue.
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The 13-year-old cancer survivor, who was honored by President Donald Trump during his joint address to Congress earlier this year, can add the new title to his extensive law enforcement resume. "I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my daddy," Daniel said on Tuesday, adding, "My dad's been driving me everywhere. No matter how tired he is, he still gets the job done. And out in Texas, we don't say we get it done, we get 'er done, like my dad says."
It started as something to pass the time. I remember being 10, in 2001, at my grandmother's house, a 1,000-piece puzzle spread across the table. I was determined to complete it before my mum and sister returned from a hike. By the end of the day it was done, and something clicked. There was a sense of satisfaction in fitting those pieces together.
The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center aims to set the Guinness World Record for the largest Shabbat dinner by gathering 3,000 participants in Manhattan on November 21.
Saseendran, motivated by an enduring passion for aviation and memory challenges, successfully achieved her dream of setting a unique Guinness World Record, after years of diligent preparation.
"I won a lot of races, done a lot of things, but this is a first for me," Stenhouse told The Post. He said he sized up the track split between a labyrinth-like, intertwining upper and lower level on a walkthrough, but quickly realized there were "a lot of corners" to weave in and out of at about 40 miles per hour.