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Jerry Izenberg (born September 10, 1930) is a sports journalist with The Newark Star-Ledger in Newark, New Jersey.He was born in Newark, New Jersey. [1] His career with The Star-Ledger began in 1951 while he was still a student at Rutgers University, Newark, [2] but was interrupted for several years during which he served in the Korean War.
Roberto Salvador "Bob" Klapisch is a sportswriter for the Newark Star Ledger.He has previously written for The New York Times, New York Post, ESPN, Fox Sports and New York Daily News, and has written six books about baseball including the NYT best seller Inside The Empire: The True Power Behind the New York Yankees. [1]
The paper dropped Newark from its masthead sometime in the 1970s, but is still popularly called the Newark Star-Ledger by many residents of New Jersey. [8] [9] During the 1960s The Star-Ledger ' s chief competitor was the Newark Evening News, once the most popular newspaper in New Jersey. In March 1971, the Star-Ledger surpassed the Evening ...
On a June 1974 day, Kauffman summoned him to Marion Labs and with no explanation simply said he was “terminating me,” Tallis told the Newark Star-Ledger after he joined the Yankees. The why ...
Guy Sterling (born September 23, 1948) is an American journalist, author and historian. He spent most of his 35-year newspaper career as a reporter with The Star-Ledger in Newark, New Jersey, primarily covering the courts and criminal justice matters, the Meadowlands Sports Complex and the New Jersey Mafia.
Until the 1920s the Newark Armory was a major venue for boxing. [52] [53] [54] The Laurel Garden, in the Central Ward, operated as a sports venue from the 1920s until its closing, hosted numerous boxing and wrestling matches, [55] and was also important music venue. [56] Newark produced many fighters during The Golden Age of the American Jewish ...
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Anthony Marenghi was an American sportswriter who wrote for the Newark Star-Ledger in the early 1900s. He was best known for covering boxing and his column "From Pillar to Post." [1] On January 14, 1960, Marenghi was presented with a special award by the Boxing Association of New York, now the BWAA, for 40 years of boxing coverage.