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Rennison, Trites Shine At Connell Park Saturday

Horse Racing New Brunswick played host to its second card of the season at Connell Park in Woodstock, N.B. on Saturday, June 17 featuring two divisions of the New Brunswick Breeder Stakes for three-year-old pacers. 

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Stakes Highlight Woodstock Card

Horse Racing New Brunswick will play host to a six-dash harness racing card on Saturday (June 17) at Connell Park in Woodstock, N.B. Post time will be at 1 p.m. on Saturday featuring leg one of the New Brunswick Breeders Stakes that will be split into two divisions worth $13,000 each. 

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Charles Milton Nohavec Passed Away : VOICE of the Valley

Charles Milton Nohavec passed away on June 10, 2021, at the age of 97. Charles was born in 1924 in St. Louis, MO where he later met and married the love of his life, Camilla Janice Nohavec. Charles and Camilla were happily married for 73 years until Camilla’s passing in February of 2019.  Charles served as a combat engineer in the US Army 78 th Infantry Division during World War II. His unit was actively engaged in two major battles of the war: The Battle of the Bulge and the battle at Remagen Bridge where U.S. troops crossed the Rhine River into Germany for the first time while still under siege. In 2018, the Honor Flight program sponsored Charles and his son Scott to travel to the WWII Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC where Charles was recognized and honored for his service. 

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Merrimack's hot start too much for Memorial | Manchester Ink Link

Email address: Memorial’s Parker Burgess with the puck. Photo/Andrew Sylvia MANCHESTER, N.H. – From the early moments of Saturday’s NHIAA Division II Boys’ Hockey Quarterfinal on Saturday night, it quickly became clear that the question wasn’t who was going to win, but what would be the final score. That final score was 5-1, with the Merrimack Tomahawks making easy work of the Manchester Memorial Crusaders. Sophomore Evan Roy got Merrimack on the board 3:39 into the contest, with a fast break score from senior Dominic Carozza doubling the Tomahawks’ lead just over a minute later. Merrimack Head Coach Dan Belliveau said he was convinced the lack of a strong early start proved to be the difference in Merrimack’s loss to Memorial at West Side Arena last month.

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