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James Richard ‘Dick’ Storey Sr. WILLIAMSBURG James Richard “Dick” Storey Sr., 93, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. He was born July 2, 1927, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to James Robert and Mildred Ethel (Strawbridge) Storey. The second of two children, he grew up spending summers at a family cottage in Dauphin, Pennsylvania, on the Susquehanna River, where he learned to love swimming, rowing and outdoor life. He was a precocious student. He skipped a grade and graduated early from John Harris High School to start college at Penn State before enlisting in the U.S. Navy. He never saw combat duty, but liked to say that when he finished Basic Training, the Germans became alarmed and surrendered, and when he finished Specialist Training three months later, the Japanese became alarmed and surrendered. ....
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Williams was convicted of robbing $4,600 from a Bank of America branch in Merchantville during the summer of 2014, according to NJ Advance Media. Please, all the money, 100, 50, 20, 10, Williams allegedly wrote in a note to the bank teller. Thank you. The central debate of the trial was whether Williams was guilty of robbery or theft. Being convicted of robbery requires one to use or threaten violence to take property, while theft does not. In order to make the case that Williams deserved the harsher penalty, prosecutors used a photo of Nicholson saying his iconic Here s Johnny! line in The Shining. In the 1980 horror film, Nicholson s character says the line as he breaks through a door and threatens his terrified family with an ax. ....
Gwenne Baile, affectionately known as ‘The Chicken Lady of South Jersey’, holding a hen named Sandie. Baile tends a small flock at her home in New Jersey, the United States. TNS Gwenne Baile, the mother hen of South Jersey’s thriving backyard chicken scene, knows her flock by more than just their names. “Sandie, extra large brown eggs; Nellie, pale beigey-pink; Susie, baby blue; Emmie, slight greenish-blue; and Lizzie. same as Nellie, ” Baile said, describing the rainbow of egg hues her pets-with-benefits regularly produce. As for Iris, who’s five-and-a-half: “She doesn’t lay eggs any more. We call that ‘hen-a-pause.’ But she’s still a very valued member of the flock, ” said Baile – who isn’t called The Chicken Lady for nothing. ....
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