April 18, 2012

Dick Clark, America's Oldest Teenager,' Dies at 82


Dick Clark, the music industry maverick, longtime TV host and powerhouse producer who changed the way we listened to pop music with "American Bandstand," and whose trademark "Rockin' Eve" became a fixture of New Year's celebrations, died today at the age of 82.
Clark's agent Paul Shefrin said in statement that the veteran host died this morning following a "massive heart attack."

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Ribs,Pulled Pork, Hickory Smoked Beef Brisket. Sides include Cole Slaw, mac/pot salad/corn bread, hand cut french fries. Appetizers to get started: Wings, pot skins w/cheddar & bacon, homemade pot chips, topped with anything you'd like.

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"We came in thinking they were going to blow us out. They didn't," Maple Hill senior pitcher Maggie Miller said. "We played well, hung in and made the key plays when we needed to. ... We can play with Taconic (Hills) and we can play with Chatham. We're not bad — like some people say about us."

Saturday, the Wildcats rallied from a 3-1 deficit with three runs in the bottom of sixth to beat Voorheesville 4-3.

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