VFW honors Dr. Milton B. Hollander ×
On Saturday, May 15th, The Hollander Room at the Joyce Herbert VFW Post 226 was dedicated to Dr. Milton B. Hollander (1928-2017), a true patriot, Army veteran, visionary executive and supporter of education with a lifelong devotion to American manufacturing and the U.S. military.
Dr. Hollander was very proud of his Bayonne roots and especially proud of graduation from the technical division of BHS.
The dedication was chaired by former Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patricia McGeehan and Theodore Garelick, former BMC vice-president, Planning Board chair and Board of Education trustee. Speakers also included our Mayor Jimmy Davis, former Bayonne physician and Veteran, LTC John Smith, M.D., Honorable Congressman Albio Sires, Glen Flora, Post 226 Commander and Founder and Dr. Hollander’s son Aaron Hollander.
Coleman makes 350th appearance for Everton as win keeps slim European hopes alive
Joe Willock netted for the sixth straight game as Newcastle beat Sheffield United By Press Association Wednesday 19 May 2021, 8:28 PM 5 hours ago 2,947 Views 1 Comment
Seamus Coleman in action for Everton against Wolves.
Image: PA
Image: PA
EVERTON ENDED A miserable run of home form to keep their slim hopes of European football alive and give 6,500 returning fans something to cheer about as they edged out Wolves 1-0 at Goodison Park.
Richarlison’s 48th-minute header separated the sides on the night, giving Everton a first home win in six and only a second win in 10, though it was not one that came easily.
Joe Willock was on target again (Stu Forster/PA)
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Joe Willock was urged to make his stay at Newcastle permanent after he scored in a sixth successive Premier League game to hand the Magpies victory over Sheffield United.
On a night when Allan Saint-Maximin turned in a virtuoso performance to mesmerise the relegated Blades’ defence, the 10,000 members of the Toon Army allowed into St James’ Park for the first time since February last year implored the 21-year-old Arsenal loanee in song to make Tyneside his home next season.
Clueless and pathetic, Everton lose to relegated Blades Lyndon Lloyd Sunday, 16 May, 2021
Everton 0 - 1 Sheffield United Dominic Calvert-Lewin missed a great chance to take Everton into the break at 1-1 but a goal would have masked serious underlying problems for a Blues side that looks a mess heading into the close season
Everton s abject home form sunk to new depths this evening as they lost at Goodison Park for the ninth time this season in pitiful fashion to the worst team in the Premier League.
Their relegation back to the Championship already confirmed more than a fortnight a go, Sheffield United had just one away win all season coming into this fixture but they out-played Carlo Ancelotti s wretched side in the first half and comfortably held out for the victory in the second against a clueless Toffees attack.