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Articles from the July 7, 2011 edition


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  • Consumer Corner

    Jul 7, 2011

    The weather has been absolutely great – at least those who like the sun and humidity think so. In this heat and with most people out in the sun what a better time than now to let you know the latest in Iced Tea! 1. Ito En Teas’ Tea, Unsweetened Green jasmine. This is a cooling, 0 calorie, refreshing and a wonderfully fragrant tea. The jasmine fragrant tea is relaxing. This jasmine tea has a sweet taste but no calories. The other good news about this tea – it has the quality of calming you as well as keeping yourhealthy. 2. Diet Snapple Lemon...

  • Sports Card Collecting

    Blake Lazore age 12|Jul 7, 2011

    Sports card collecting is a really fun and cool hobby. People of all ages can collect and some cards are worth a lot of money. Whatever your favorite sport is, they have it. They make Baseball, Hockey, Basketball, Football, Soccer, Lacrosse, NASCAR, UFC and WWE cards. They even make a brand with autographs from movie stars and Presidents. You can buy cards by the pack or by the box. A box usually contains 24 packs. In a pack, you can have a chance to get something good but in a box, you are...

  • RAABE, EVOY, BISSONNETTE AND CREE DOMINATE AT MOHAWK INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY

    Jul 7, 2011

    AKWESASNE, NY – JULY 2, 2011 After 7 weeks into the 2011 racing season at Mohawk International Raceway the officials and race fans had seen some great racing action so far, and with Frenchie’s Chevrolet on hand for the 3rd running of the Independence Day Classic and an absolutely perfect racing surface this night would not disappoint. The DIRTcar 358 Modifieds were set to go for 50 laps of racing in round 2 of the Frenchie’s Chevrolet American Revolution Series. Chris Raabe and Quebec star Gino Clair would pace the field to Austin Swamp’s green...

  • Tarbell included on Warrior 40 Roster

    Kyrie Ransom|Jul 7, 2011

    ESPN Rise High School Lacrosse competition is called the Warrior 40 competition and features the most elite high school lacrosse players across the United States. Each member of the 40-person roster is individually selected to participate in a three-day event from July 7-9, 2011 at Harvard University. This provides an opportunity for players to refine their lacrosse skills, receive expert coaching and to compete in an elite competition series. Ky Tarbell, who is currently a rising Senior at...

  • QSLL tops TNLL in 2011 All Star Game

    Greg Horn|Jul 7, 2011

    For the second year in a row the Quebec Senior Lacrosse League topped the Three Nations Lacrosse League in the All Star Game. The QSLL downed the TNLL 22-20 in what was clearly an exhibition game designed for offensive players. The Kahnawake Mohawks were represented by Nicky Albany, Derek Collins, Chad Norton and Clay Kirby. Colin Diabo, Jamie Kirby and Zack Zachary were among the TNLL team, representing the Caughnawaga Indians. Norton was named the QSLL player of the game, while Mike Benedict,...

  • Teams bulk up in final push for Presidents Cup

    Greg Horn|Jul 7, 2011

    Some of the biggest names in the lacrosse world are suiting up for teams in both the Three Nations Lacrosse League and the Quebec Senior Lacrosse League as the regular season winds down and the push for the Presidents Cup begins. The Snake Island Muskies of the TNLL are the hosts of this year’s Canadian Senior B Lacrosse Championship. The Muskies were having early season problems flooring a full team and were sporting a mid-season record of 4-5. The Muskies made some moves as the Canadian L...

  • Akwesasne Lacrosse Hall of Fame holds 5th annual golf tournament

    Steve Thomas|Jul 7, 2011

    With a gentle breeze blowing onto the Massena Golf Course from the St Lawrence Seaway, the 2011 Akwesasne Lacrosse Hall of Fame 5th annual golf tournament teed off on Saturday, July 2. The players were treated to excellent customer service by the staff and committee members and once the registration was completed, they were assigned to their respective tees. Players came from as far away as Chicago, Syracuse, Ottawa, Kawehno:ke and Tsi Snaihne. They were all vying for the coveted title of best...