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Borough man cited for DUI LEWISTOWN At about 3:30 a.m. Dec. 3, officers from Lewistown Police Department witnessed a man, identified as Jeffrey Decker II, 36, of Lewistown, passed out behind the wheel of his running truck in the Sheetz gas station parking lot. According to the report, Decker was arrested for suspicion of […]

Such A Sweet Girl: Wyckoff Native, Cheerleader Killed In Crash

UpdatedSat, Apr 10, 2021 at 10:42 am ET Reply Margaret “Maggie” Lynne Browne (Photo courtesy of Parsell Funeral Homes & Crematorium) WYCKOFF – Maggie brought a smile to everyone she was around and was a friend to anyone she came in contact with, her friends say. And she brought cheer during her time at Shore Pride All-Stars, a leading cheerleading group with whom Maggie competed after she was raised in Wyckoff. Margaret Maggie Lynne Browne, 16, died on Tuesday following an ATV accident. Subscribe Our hearts are heavy as we have had to say goodbye to an athlete that we all loved dearly, the cheerleading group said on Facebook.

Beautiful Soul Bergen Native, 16, Killed In Delaware Crash | Wyckoff-Franklin Lakes Daily Voice

Read / Add Comments A funeral service for Margaret Maggie Browne, a 16-year-old Wyckoff native who was killed in an ATV crash in Delaware this week, will be streamed from the church. “I not only knew this beautiful soul but I got the chance to coach her,” wrote Brianna Johnson of the Shore Pride All Stars competitive cheerleading team in Millsboro, DE. “She was definitely one of a kind. Words cannot explain how everyone is feeling.” The team itself wrote that Maggie, who’d previously been with the CC Champs of Waldwick, “brought a smile to everyone she was around and was a friend to anyone she came in contact with. We are praying for her family and friends as they grieve the loss of such a sweet girl.

Margaret Maggie Browne, talented Cape High student

April 8, 2021 Margaret “Maggie” Lynne Browne, 16, of Rehoboth Beach, formerly of Wyckoff, N.J., passed away tragically Tuesday, April 6, 2021, following an ATV accident.  She was born Dec. 1, 2004, in Ridgewood, N.J., beloved daughter of Dr. David M. Browne and Dr. Monica (Mazza) Browne.  Maggie was a sophomore at Cape Henlopen High School, where she participated in the Engineering Pathway, with her eyes on fulfilling her dream of becoming an engineer. A talented athlete, she excelled in track and competitive cheerleading, belonging to the CC Champs of Waldwick, N.J., and the Shore Pride Allstars of Millsboro.  When not on the mat or at the track, Maggie excelled in the classroom and had a fierce love of reading, gravitating toward mythology and historical fiction.  Her passion for books was infectious and she began sharing her love of reading with her nephew Charlie.  She enjoyed music and movies, and spending time at the beach with friends. Maggie cherished tim

Inside Out: Same time next year for Brunch Club that s been meeting for over two decades

Inside Out: ‘Same time next year’ for Brunch Club that’s been meeting for over two decades Updated Jan 21, 2021; Editor’s Note: Welcome to Inside Out, our weekly roundup of stories about Staten Islanders making waves, being seen, supporting our community and just making our borough a special place to live. Have a story for Inside Out? Email Carol Ann Benanti at benanti@siadvance.co­­­­­­­­­­m These moms and daughters have been meeting for a Christmas Luncheon for 23 years. In 2008 their photo was featured in the Inside Out column. (Courtesy/Norine Gardiner) Each year for the last 23 years, a group of Staten Island cronies moms, daughters and friends have taken to reprising their annual Christmas Holiday Brunch.

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