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Andy Cho, an eight-year-old member of the Tenafly Swim Club, garnered gold in breaststroke and bronze in backstroke at the NJPMA (Bergen County) championships on Saturday, August 7, at Stony Brook Swim Club in Hillsdale     Photo by Bill Allen-NJ Sport/Action

Tenafly’s Cho Brothers Reap Medals at NJPMA Championships

By W. L. Bill Allen, Jr. Director, NJ Sport/Action TENAFLY–  When you look at what the three Cho Brothers from the Tenafly Swim Club have already accomplished at their young ages as far as aquatics exploits go, it comes as no surprise that their mother was a South Korean Junior National champion swimmer thirty years [...]

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Federal Funding Supports Child Development Program

By Robyn Nadel HACKENSACK – Bergen County Community Action Partnership (BCCAP), a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit Community Action Agency located at 241 Moore St., in the city, announced that funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) will contribute more than $1.3 million in additional federal support to provide vital services to Bergen County [...]

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Among the members of the Leonia Sea Lions squad who won races at the Bergen Six championship meet on July 31 are, front, eight-year-olds Brendan Russell and Frankie Gargiulo, and, back from left, Lucas Coyle, 11, Nolan Stendor, 13, John Om, 13, Corey Davis, 17, Alejandro, Hernandez, 14, and Shane Riordan, 14.    Photo by Bill Allen-NJ Sport/Action

Om Brothers Lead Leonia Sea Lions at Bergen Six Championship Meet

By W. L. Bill Allen, Jr., Director, NJ Sport/Action LEONIA–  Powered in part by the Om brothers, the Sea Lions swim squad from the Leonia Pool finished a strong second at the Bergen Six League’s championship meet (LCM) on Saturday, July 31, on Leonia. Maywood took the title by totaling 416 points, while the Sea [...]

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Ridgefield Park resident Cassie Cruz, a 12-year-old sixth-grader at the Lincoln School, splashes her way to a first place finish in a freestyle race at the Swim Six League's championship meet on Saturday, July 31, in Ridgefield, where Cruz helped the Ridgefield/Ridgefield Park Exit 18W Aquatics Army finish a strong second. Photo by W.L. Bill Allen, Jr.,Director/NJSport/Action

Splashing Her Way to a Win

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