Hake s $3.6M auction shatters house record as company marks its best year since launching in 1967
Peanuts July 3, 1955 Sunday page original art by Charles Schulz. Features Charlie Brown, Lucy and Snoopy. Fine condition overall. Sold within estimate for $80,476.
YORK, PA
.- If records are made to be broken, then Hakes has clearly mastered the art of an encore performance. Their June 29-30 auction, which grossed a robust $3.6 million, rewrote the companys history books as it became their second consecutive auction to break an existing house record. Along the way, a number of new individual record prices were set, as well.
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Larry Doby Jr., Harold Reynolds, Omar Minaya, Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh, CC Sabathia and Willie Randolph mark Hinchliffe Stadium s renovation.(Dan Cichalski)
PATERSON, N.J. For what may have been the first time in a generation, an audience stood at Hinchliffe Stadium for the national anthem on Wednesday.
Under a blue spring sky, Leon Moses from Paterson soul band The Kopestetics performed an a capella rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” to mark the official groundbreaking of a long-awaited renovation to one of the last remaining venues that once hosted Negro Leagues baseball. The hope is that the ambitious $94 million project which encompasses much more than the refurbishment of a sports arena will be completed in August 2022, and performances of the national anthem will become a regular occurrence.