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The Jersey Shore is no stranger to Presidential visits. Richard Nixon spent some time on Long Beach Island. Benjamin Harris visited Cape May. James Garfield? Big Long Branch guy…as was Ulysses S. Grant. Donald Trump brought one of his famed rallies to Wildwood. Who could forget Barack Obama’s visit after Superstorm Sandy devastated our region?
This past Friday our beloved Jersey Shore got another Presidential visit when El Presidente – Dave Portnoy – surprised a few local pizza shops with a drop-in to film Barstool Pizza Reviews. Dave’s pizza reviews are known to give pizza parlors a big boost, as legions of Stoolies (Barstool Sports fans) often flock to support those who get rave reviews from Portnoy. We all know how much Dave cares about small businesses. The guy raised millions of dollars to keep so many afloat during the pandemic. Needless to say, Dave is welcomed with open arms whenever he shows up. Friday was no different.
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UNION GROVE â John Hetland and Jennifer Diener were more than just officers in the Racine Police Department. Both were also parents of students who still attend Union Grove High School.
To honor the two fallen police officers â Hetland killed while trying to stop a robbery at a bar, Diener in an off-duty car crash â fellow students at Union Grove are donating $15,000 to the Racine Police Department.
Members of the high school s National Honor Society collected community donations in recognition of the fact that Hetland and Diener not only were public servants, they also were part of the Union Grove High School community.
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UNION GROVE â John Hetland and Jennifer Diener were more than just officers in the Racine Police Department. Both were parents of students who still attend Union Grove High School.
To honor the fallen officers â Hetland was killed while trying to stop a robbery at a bar, Diener died after an off-duty car crash â students at Union Grove are donating $15,000 to the Racine Police Department.
Members of the high schoolâs National Honor Society collected community donations in recognition of the fact that Hetland and Diener were public servants and part of the UGHS community.
Natalie Vitek, NHS president, said leaders of the student organization wanted to make a donation to the police department as a show of support for the students who had suffered family tragedies.