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John Jay Baseball Alumnus Stepped Up & Delivered

One of New York's Finest and John Jay College alumnus, Enmanuel (Manny) Rodriguez ('10) became a big folk hero when he, along with two other police officers, made a heroic arrest of David Albert Mitchell, the alleged rapist of a 73 year old bird watcher in Central Park last week.
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Another Bronx In The World

Tim Tebow has renamed his dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy he adopted back in 2010, from Bronco to Bronx in an effort to please the New York Jet fan base....
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Baseball Edged By Manhattan In The Battle Of Bronx

Despite a three-hit night by Fordham's Mike Mauri, it was a two-run single by Matt Troisi in the bottom of the seventh inning that capped a four-run rally, as the Jaspers topped the Fordham Rams, 6-4, at Houlihan Park on Tuesday night....
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New York Woman Claims Copyright To Yankees Logo

In a claim filed in New York federal court on Monday, Tanit Buday, 63, said her uncle could not afford to challenge the "rich and powerful" Yankees during his lifetime. She said the team should hand over all profits related to the logo, a top hat perched on a baseball bat, which first appeared in 1936....
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Fordham's Baseball Earns Series Finale

Following a pair of rough losses, the Fordham baseball team needed a big performance out of their young freshman starter Chris Pike to get the team back in gear against St. Bonaventure. Pike delivered on Sunday, allowing just one run over eight innings of work with eight strikeouts, as the Rams defeated Bonnies, 9-1, at Houlihan Park....
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Yankee Fans & Neighbors Celebrate Opening Day

The Yankee Stadium neighborhood is getting ready for Opening Day. Giant multi-colored baseball banners are being installed all along River Avenue and across 161st Street. ...
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Negro League Baseball Ehxibit

Negro League baseball will return to Bronx at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, on April 1, 2011. The Negro League Baseball Museum will display its “Times, Teams, & Talent” exhibit, in the museum’s South Wing....
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Yankees Win World Title No. 27

Nine years after winning their last championship, the Yankees could wait no more!...
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Take The Train To The Game

MTA Metro-North Railroad will run extra trains for all Yankees vs. Phillies 2009 World Series home games....
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Sotomayor Throws Out First Pitch

Justice Sonia Sotomayor was right down the middle with her ceremonial pitch at Yankee Stadium. The newest Supreme Court Justice, a Yankees fan from the Bronx, threw out the pitch before Saturday's game against the Boston Red Sox....
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John Jay Baseball Alumnus Stepped Up & Delivered

One of New York's Finest and John Jay College alumnus, Enmanuel (Manny) Rodriguez ('10) became a big folk hero when he, along with two other police officers, made a heroic arrest of David Albert Mitchell, the alleged rapist of a 73 year old bird watcher in Central Park last week.
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Another Bronx In The World

Tim Tebow has renamed his dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy he adopted back in 2010, from Bronco to Bronx in an effort to please the New York Jet fan base.

Baseball Edged By Manhattan In The Battle Of Bronx

Despite a three-hit night by Fordham's Mike Mauri, it was a two-run single by Matt Troisi in the bottom of the seventh inning that capped a four-run rally, as the Jaspers topped the Fordham Rams, 6-4, at Houlihan Park on Tuesday night.
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New York Woman Claims Copyright To Yankees Logo

In a claim filed in New York federal court on Monday, Tanit Buday, 63, said her uncle could not afford to challenge the "rich and powerful" Yankees during his lifetime. She said the team should hand over all profits related to the logo, a top hat perched on a baseball bat, which first appeared in 1936.

Fordham's Baseball Earns Series Finale

Following a pair of rough losses, the Fordham baseball team needed a big performance out of their young freshman starter Chris Pike to get the team back in gear against St. Bonaventure. Pike delivered on Sunday, allowing just one run over eight innings of work with eight strikeouts, as the Rams defeated Bonnies, 9-1, at Houlihan Park.
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Yankee Fans & Neighbors Celebrate Opening Day

The Yankee Stadium neighborhood is getting ready for Opening Day. Giant multi-colored baseball banners are being installed all along River Avenue and across 161st Street.
image

Negro League Baseball Ehxibit

Negro League baseball will return to Bronx at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, on April 1, 2011. The Negro League Baseball Museum will display its “Times, Teams, & Talent” exhibit, in the museum’s South Wing.
image

Yankees Win World Title No. 27

Nine years after winning their last championship, the Yankees could wait no more!
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Take The Train To The Game

MTA Metro-North Railroad will run extra trains for all Yankees vs. Phillies 2009 World Series home games.

Sotomayor Throws Out First Pitch

Justice Sonia Sotomayor was right down the middle with her ceremonial pitch at Yankee Stadium. The newest Supreme Court Justice, a Yankees fan from the Bronx, threw out the pitch before Saturday's game against the Boston Red Sox.

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Thomas Lockhart

was born June 8, 1953. Mr. Lockhart is a former Bronx resident from the Marble Hill section, and attended The Bronx High School of Science and Manhattan College. A former All-American basketball player at both institutions, he left for Europe in 1976 to pursue a professional career after a brief encounter with the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA. Continuing his education he actively plunged into corporate marketing communications with international companies like Philips, Alstom, Qiagen Instruments, KPMG, European Space Administration, ABN-Amro Bank and the Port of Rotterdam, while continuing to play ball and coach. Teaching English and advertising in Holland led to the setup of Ideas Unlimited, his own International Business Communications firm. Mr. Lockhart has lived and worked in various countries for the past 33 years, speaks German, French, Dutch and is currently learning Italian. Now residing near Zurich Switzerland, he has three children, Jarrett, 31 Chief of Staff with the Bronx City Council, 14th District, Maraya, 21 and Malik, 11. Tom is currently serving as Communications Manager and Asst. Operations Coordinator of the Marble Hill Reunion and Development Project.