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The program not only helped low-income Americans gain access to food commodities in times of desperation, but also helped establish a network of private emergency feeding organizations (EFOs) [7] (i.e.-food pantries, food banks, soup kitchens, etc.) that assisted in the delivering of food to low-income families and individuals. [9]
The Nashua Dodgers was a farm club of the Brooklyn Dodgers, operating in the class-B New England League between 1946 and 1949. It is the first professional baseball team based in the United States in the twentieth century to play with a racially integrated roster. [1]
An online petition was created by two local baseball fans asking the team ownership to reconsider their decision and was covered by local newspapers, radio, and television stations. This coverage was led by a front-page article in the New Hampshire Union Leader, New Hampshire's largest newspaper, on Sunday November 9, 2003. By the afternoon of ...
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In subsequent years, the following major leagues competed against the NL, but all eventually folded: American Association (AA) (1882–1891) – several franchises transferred to the NL, both during and after the AA's existence. Union Association (UA) (1884) – only one franchise joined the NL after the UA disbanded.
This category highlights baseball players, past and present, originally from the state of New Hampshire: Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
In 2005, his junior year, he was the New Hampshire player of the year and a New Hampshire State First-Team All-Star. [2] In 2006, his senior season, he was the New Hampshire player of the year, a New Hampshire State First-Team All-Star, [2] co-captain of the Kennett High baseball team, [3] and he shared the Jack Burns Baseball Award. [4]