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Local sports briefs 9-3-11
Rockwood 5, JCS 0 HOLLSOPPLE — The Rockwood Lady Rockets opened their soccer season Saturday with a 5-0 shut out of host Johnstown Christian. Scoring for Rockwood were Sam Mognet (2), Sarah Foy, Amanda Brancato and Katie Ryan. Brancato and Kylie... -
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Game postponed BERLIN — The North Star at Berlin girls varsity soccer game was postponed until Oct. 4 at 4 p.m., according to Berlin athletic director Tanner Prosser. Forbes Road 2, Windber 1 WINDBER — Forbes Road scored in overtime to...Tags: Basketball, Archery, Clubs and Associations, Soccer, Golf
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Big Band classics at Arcadia Theater
Daily American CorrespondentStep back in time with the music of your life, by attending the American Big Band production coming to the Arcadia Theater, 1418 Graham Ave., Windber, at 8 p.m. Saturday. Frank Cunsolo, the executive director and chairman of the board of directors,...Tags: Brian Setzer, Frank Sinatra, Rugby League, Fine Arts, Music Industry
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Somerset business expands into second building
Daily American Staff WriterThere is one less vacant storefront in uptown Somerset after the expansion of VCS Group. VCS Group, which provides group benefits, financial services, and life and health insurance, has opened a second office along West Main Street to accommodate the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Chicago Hotels, Human Interest, Economy, Business and Finance
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Beryl Davis dies at 87; British-born singer became a star in America
Beryl Davis, a British-born singer who became a star in America performing with Frank Sinatra and Benny Goodman during the big-band era, died Friday in Los Angeles. She was 87.
The cause of death was complications from Alzheimer's disease, according to...Tags: Music, David Rose, Frank Sinatra, Bars and Clubs, Vaughn Monroe
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Utility costs cripple Hippodrome
Seven years after the Hippodrome Theatre reopened with a citywide celebration and an outpouring of civic optimism, the historic venue is struggling, beset by exorbitant utility expenses and an audience that is seemingly deserting in droves.
Attendance...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Finance, Maryland Stadium Authority, Culture, Consumer Confidence
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USO-style show coming to Ellendale
In honor of Veterans Day, the Ellendale Opera House will play host to a program patterned after a typical USO show on Friday night.
The program, which starts at 7 p.m., will be presented by a Minot, N.D., group. That group consists of a four-piece band,...Tags: Music, U.S. Army, American Legion, Culture, Andrews Sisters (music group)
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Our Laguna: Looking ahead to their greatest hits
"Lagunatics," which wound up its 19th season with a gala performance Oct. 30, is already looking ahead to the 20th anniversary of the "Roast of the Coast," which will reprise the greatest hits in the show's history. Everybody has a favorite they would...Tags: Music, Bob Fosse, Festive Events, Bob Hope, Entertainment
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Perry Hall musician keeps Zim Zemarel's Big Band sound alive
It takes a Big Band sound to battle the disco, punk, thrash rock, heavy metal and country-pop now dominating national soundtracks.
But that's exactly what the Zim Zemarel Band has done in the greater Baltimore area for the better part of 50 years.
And...Tags: Jack Jones, Television, Music, Frank Sinatra, Ocean City
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Piney Run, Northwinds senior golf scrambles
GARRETT — Tom Broadwater, Don Engle and Clyde Gray teamed up to shoot a 5-under par for first place honors in the Piney Run senior golf scramble Monday. A card-off was used to decide second place. Shooting 2-under was the team of Dave Williams,...Tags: Dave Williams, Jim Miller, Sports, Golf
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Something special about the U.S. Open
Sports writerThe 111th United States Open Golf Championship will take place next week at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., just outside of Washington, D.C. It’s a relatively easy drive of about three hours for those from the area who have tickets...Tags: Calvin Coolidge, U.S. Open (golf), Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, William Howard Taft
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Northwinds seniors shoot 7-under
INDIAN LAKE — The team of Ted Deskevich, Pat McGuckin, Bob Leskey and Glenn Miller shot 7-under par for first place honors in the Northwinds senior scramble Monday. Second place (5-under) went to the team of Richard Duppstadt, Davey O’Brien,...Tags: Dave Williams, Jim Miller, Sports, Golf
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