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  2. Richard Tomita - Wikipedia

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    Richard Kiyoshi Tomita (July 8, 1927 – February 12, 2021) was an American weightlifter who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. [1] [2] References

  3. List of gridiron football players who died during their careers

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    Richard Evans College of Wooster: Halfback Spinal cord injury sustained during game vs. Western Reserve: 1907 Thomas Evans Utah State: Guard Spinal cord injury sustained during game vs. Colorado Mines: 1908 James Fenton 21 Holy Cross: Tackle Spinal cord injury sustained during practice 1928 G. Cook Ferebee 19 VMI: Halfback

  4. Tomita - Wikipedia

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    Teiko Tomita (1896–1990), Japanese poet; Tomita Tsunejirō (富田 常次郎, 1865–1937), Japanese judoka, and the first ever to be awarded black belt in judo; Tsutomu Tomita (冨田 務, born 1943), the former chairman of Toyota Motorsport GmbH and current president of Fuji Speedway; Richard Tomita (1927–2021), American Olympic weightlifter

  5. List of people from New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Jane Corson Downs (1822-1891), president, New Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union (Philadelphia; raised in Pennington) Karen Duffy (born 1961), model and actress (New York City, grew up in Park Ridge) Tyler Ennis (born 1994), point guard for the Houston Rockets (Brampton, Ontario, raised in Newark)

  6. Richard Cottingham - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cottingham was born on November 25, 1946, in the Mott Haven neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City, the first of four children.In 1948, his family moved to Dumont, New Jersey, and in 1956 to River Vale, New Jersey, where he began his fascination with bondage pornography.

  7. Officials identify pedestrian fatally struck by NJ Transit ...

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    New Jersey Transit has released the identity of the pedestrian who was fatally hit by a train Wednesday morning in South Orange.. Thomas J. Gates, 51, of South Orange was fatally hit by the Morris ...

  8. N.J. mayor asked police to remove Black man from municipal ...

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    A mayor in New Jersey is being accused in a lawsuit of ordering police officers to remove a man from a municipal building she and her staff were in because the man was Black and they did not feel ...

  9. Van Allen House - Wikipedia

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    At the time, he was moving his troops from Morristown, New Jersey to New York. [4] In 1778 and 1779, Bergen County used the house as a court. [ 5 ] Edward Day Page, dairy farmer, businessman, and Oakand's second mayor, owned the house as well as the northern fourth of Oakland in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. [ 3 ]