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Judith Marion Raffaelli, adored her grandchildren

May 9, 2021 Judith Marion Raffaelli, 79, of Lewes passed away Thursday, May 6, 2021, at her home.  She was born March 1, 1942, in Kansas City, Mo., daughter of the late Francis and Edith (Ruch) Eisele. Judy was a graduate of Teaneck High School, class of 1960. She continued her education at Berkeley Secretarial School and built a career working for such enterprises as McCall’s magazine and Cherokee High School as a secretary to the principal.  Judy’s love for adventure led her to became a travel agent. Upon retirement, Judy and Richard settled in Lewes in 2005. Judy had many interests and hobbies.  She enjoyed crafts, needlepoint, crocheting, and sewing countless Barbie doll outfits for her granddaughters.  She relished living in Lewes and soaking up the sun on the beach, as well as travelling the world with her husband, her high school sweetheart and the love of her life.  Above all, Judy cherished time spent with those she held most dear, especially her adored

Raritan s Lazaurs wins state wrestling title to cap 2021 campaign

× Raritan High School 215-pounder Mia Lazaurs stands with coach Christopher Villa after winning her first state championship on April 10 at Phillipsburg High School. PHOTO COURTESY OF RARITAN HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING PROGRAM Raritan High School senior Mia Lazaurs always said she was going to be a state wrestling champion. Even before New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association administrators sanctioned girls wrestling as a high school sport three years ago, Lazaurs was determined to outduel the boys on the mat and win a state title. Lazaurs, who has been wrestling since she was in the sixth grade at the Hazlet Middle School, dreamed of being a state champion.

NJ COVID: Black families keep kids remote, support school closings

NJ COVID: Black families keep kids remote, support school closings
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Teaneck flag twirlers, drumline to represent New Jersey in Biden inauguration parade

TEANECK, New Jersey (WABC) The Teaneck High School Flag Twirlers and Drumline will be representing New Jersey in President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration Parade Across America. The young ladies of the Teaneck Flag Twirlers are about to step into their part of an historical inauguration. The nation will inaugurate its first vice president of Black and Asian American roots. In this town, being a twirler is a legacy your mom, aunt, sister was probably one and it s an honor, Teaneck Flag Twirlers Advisor Christine Mayers said. The team applied for a spot in the parade, practiced their craft and crossed their fingers.

Teaneck High Students Join Inauguration Parade Across America

UpdatedTue, Jan 19, 2021 at 10:19 am ET Reply Teaneck High School students will represent New Jersey during the virtual Parade Across America Wednesday, joining Jon Stewart and others. (Shutterstock) TEANECK, NJ As President-elect Joe Biden is set to become President Joe Biden Wednesday, New Jersey will have a presence at the Inauguration Day festivities. The Presidential Inaugural Committee announced the representatives for a virtual Parade Across America, which includes the Teaneck High School Flag Twirlers and Drum Line. Those Teaneck students will be joined during the virtual parade by Jon Stewart, along with other representatives from across the country. (Details on how to watch are below.)

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