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Former New Milford High wrestling coach and official Joe Neff has died
Joe Neff, who has coached the New Milford High wrestling team for 13 seasons in the 1980s and 1990s, has passed away. Neff died on Friday, Aug. 16. A celebration of his life will be held on Sunday, Sept. 22, from 1-6 p.m. at Candlewood Valley Country Club in New Milford.
Football: After semifinal run, John Jay readies for 'dogfight' against grueling schedule
WICCOPEE - There was the physical pain, of course, having suffered a season-ending foot injury a week earlier that would take months to heal. There also was the mental anguish of being sidelined for what would’ve been his most important game to date, and the frustration that accompanied his belief that his presence could’ve made a difference. But even while in that dour mood, Cruz Calcagni found reason to smile. Rather, his football teammates gave him one. ...
Golf Course Sales Reflect a Growing Market at Various Stages
Hershey’s Mill Golf Club in Chester County, Pa., has been listed for $9.9 million, while the Candlewood Valley Country Club in New Milford, Conn., sold for $2.5 million. These transactions are part of a broader trend of increasing investor interest in golf properties, fueled by the post-pandemic resurgence of the sport and rising membership demand.
Between the Stacks – August 30, 2024 – Back to School
This week’s program is a conversation between Sarah Marshall of the Kent Memorial Library, Kent CT and Courtney Tsahalis of the Millbrook Library, Millbrook NY. ‹ The Media Beat with David Tereshchuk – Friday August 30, 2024. AgriCulture: Getting the Message ›
Men’s Soccer Blanked in Loss to Cornell
Marist Men’s Soccer suffered a 3-0 beating to Cornell, their third straight loss in their four-game road trip to open the season. The Red Foxes (0-3) traveled north to take on Cornell (1-0) in the Big Red’s season opener on a blustering afternoon, hoping to regain momentum after a disastrous road trip in Milwaukee. The Big Red featured three different goal scorers in their winning effort, showcasing an overpowering offensive attack.
Men’s Cross Country Begins 2024 Season At Marist Season Opener
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.-The Fairfield University men's cross country squad opened its 2024 campaign on Saturday morning at the Marist College Season Opener at Vassar Farm, and the Stags took sixth place as team. Perennial Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's cross country power Iona took first place in the team standings at Marist, as the Gaels finished one-two-three and had seven of the top eight finishers. Junior Ryan Lindley was the first member of head coach Jay Jayworth's team to cross the finish line on Saturday covering the 6K course in a time of 19:34.2 (23rd place). Newcomers George Hohenleitner (20:05.5), Bryce...
Marist Men’s Basketball Reveals Exciting Non-Conference Schedule
The Marist men's basketball team has unveiled its non-conference schedule for the upcoming season, featuring a total of nine non-conference games. The team will play five of these matchups at McCann Arena, contributing to a total of 15 home games for the season. Notable games include a trip to Harvard, which marks Marist's first encounter with the Crimson since 1999, and a home opening game against Army West Point.
Women's Cross Country Kicks off the 2024 Season
The New York University women's cross country team kicked off the 2024 season at the Vassar Season Opener in Poughkeepsie, NY, on Friday, August 30. The USTFCCCA #1-ranked Violets finished second in the race with 34 points, edged by host Vassar College with 30 points. The top finisher for the...
Violets Finish Second at Vassar
New York University's men's cross country team kicked off its 2024 season with a second-place finish at the Vassar Season Opener in Poughkeepsie, NY, on Friday, August 30. The Violets' 54 points trailed only first-place Vassar College's 34. Freshman Asa Fletcher finished first for the Violets, taking seventh place overall...
MJ Johnson Game Report: @ Druid Hills
While it always takes a team to win, one person punching above their weight class on Wednesday was MJ Johnson. Druid Hills had no answer to Johnson as she scored three runs while going 3-for-4. Johnson and Marist will face off against North Forsyth at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Thanks...
Two Top-10 Finishers Lead at Marist Invitational
COURSE: Vassar Farm - Poughkeepsie, N.Y. SHORT STORY: Graduate student Tess Fitzmaurice and junior Skyler Smith led the Great Danes with two top-10 finishes in the first race of the season, Saturday morning. KEY NOTES. After transferring to Syracuse as a junior, this was Fitzmaurice's first race back in a...
Macedonia Trail Race scheduled Sept. 8
KENT—Kent’s most challenging endurance event, the Macedonia Trail Race, returns for its seventh year on Sunday, Sept. 8 at 7 a.m. The race will take place in Macedonia Brook State Park. Runners can choose between 3 distances: a 12-kilometer, 25-kilometer and 50-kilometer. The 12k run includes 1,750 feet of elevation. No matter which distance chosen, the race offers trail runners a one-of-a-kind experience, with single track and lush forest trails, challenging climbs and descents, and what many consider several amazing viewpoints on course. In particular runners are faced with the steep climb up Cobble Mountain, but at the top they are rewarded with its amazing viewpoint to the west, where on a clear day one can see the Catskill Mountains in NY.
New Look Red Foxes Aim to Surprise MAAC Volleyball
This year’s rendition of the Marist women’s volleyball will be vastly different than recent years. Marist has finished among the top three teams in the MAAC Conference in the past three seasons. But each successful regular season results in the same postseason: an elimination in their first matchup. With nearly the bulk of the 2023 rotation gone, there has been a different energy in McCann Arena thus far.
Men’s Soccer Prepares For Match Against Cornell
ITHACA, New York- The Marist men's soccer team is set for a weekend match against Cornell University, Saturday evening. The Red Foxes play their third match of the 2024 season against the Big Red, looking to earn points in the match. Last Time Out. The Red Foxes fell in an...
Arguien Leads Iona WXC at Marist Season Opener
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY - Sophomore McKenna Arguien led a quartet of Iona University women's cross country harriers at the Marist Season Opener at Vassar Farms in the Gaels opening meet of the 2024 campaign. THE RUNDOWN. Arguien finished 13th overall in the 5k race, posting a time of 19:05.5. Junior Cosmina...
Graf Tallies Six Saves in Red Foxes' Loss vs. St. Thomas
POUGHKEEPSIE, New York – After conceding an early goal to St. Thomas, Marist women's soccer was unable to recover and came up short at home,1-0, Thursday evening inside Tenney Stadium. Freshman goalkeeper Samantha Graf made her collegiate debut and tallied six saves in the contest. With the loss, Marist...
Women's Cross Country Takes Fourth At Vassar Season Opener
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – The Stevens Institute of Technology women's cross country team took fourth at the Vassar Season Starter on Friday. The Ducks tallied 105 team points, as Vassar won the meet with 30. HOW IT HAPPENED. Competing in her first race, Isabella Gabay led the Ducks with a...
Pacers Fall in Season Opener on the Road
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – The Marywood University field hockey team opened the season with a roadtrip to take on the Vassar College Brewers, Friday evening. The Pacers took the early lead on the Brewers, but would go on to fall 2-1. In the first period, the Pacers were rewarded with a penalty corner in the 15th minute and put pressure on the Brewers defense.Cydney Lahr received the ball on a deflection off the goalie and punched the ball into the lower left corner of the cage.
Aylmer, Colcannon Lead Men's Cross Country to Third Place Mark
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – The Stevens Institute of Technology men's cross country team placed third at the Vassar Season Starter on Friday. The Ducks tallied 73 team points, as Vassar won the meet with 34. NYU was second with 54 points to round out the top-three. HOW IT HAPPENED. Seniors...
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