HERE s a look back to May 2004 when Manchester United paid tribute to a late football star from Redditch at an FA Cup final. Jimmy Davis was viewed as a rising star with plenty of talent - but tragedy struck in August 2003 when he was killed in a car crash at the age of 21. He had an extensive football career in his lifetime, playing for Manchester United and even the England national team. He had a glittering professional career ahead and was preparing to spend the season on loan to Watford from Manchester United. The funeral of the former Arrow Vale High School pupil was held at Redditch Crematorium and most of the Man United team, including the Neville brothers, Nicky Butt, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Paul Scholes and captain Roy Keane, attended.
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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.