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Mays is overflowing with youthful memories, but focuses on kids futures FacebookTwitterEmail Willie Mays has a lot of baseball memories that will bring a smile to his face, but he also wants to focus on future generations of baseball players. “I like to help people,” he says.Deanne Fitzmaurice / The Chronicle 2004 To sit and talk with Willie Mays is to walk into the Polo Grounds or Candlestick Park, hang with Monte Irvin or Bobby Bonds, lose your cap running first to third, and make a basket catch or three. Willie Mays makes us young again. He makes us feel good about ourselves, our environment. He makes us reflect and smile. He makes us want to do better and be kinder. ....
Murphy, Sacco feud underway after governor conditionally vetoes mandatory minimums bill hudsoncountyview.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hudsoncountyview.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As Willie Mays career stats grow, he s just happy for his Negro League teammates FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 Giants legend Willie Mays is among the players whose stats from the Negro Leagues will now be added to his MLB numbers.Associated Press 1970Show MoreShow Less 2of11 Willie Mays, San Francisco Giants centerfielder, licks his fingers after taking a bite of huge cake presented in the clubhouse on July 18, 1970 in San Francisco following game with Montreal in which Mays hit his 3,000th career hit in major league. (AP Photo)Anonymous / ASSOCIATED PRESSShow MoreShow Less 3of11 1962: San Francisco Giants player Willie Mays looking at his bats during spring training on February 23, 1962. (Photo by Rogers Photo Archive/Getty Images)Rogers Photo Archive / Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less ....
Hudson County View By John Heinis/Hudson County View “I want to convey our strong support of S2586/A4369, which implements several of the sentencing recommendations of the Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission to eliminate certain mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment,” New Jersey State Bar Association President Kimbery A. Yonta wrote in a letter addressed to state legislators. “Mandatory minimum sentencing schemes have a disproportionate impact on communities of color and have resulted in New Jersey having the highest disparity in the nation between incarceration of people of color and white people. We urge this bill’s swift passage in the Legislature.” ....