The Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation was the beneficiary of a kickball tournament organized on Oct. 4 by Ed Brady, co-owner of The Thirsty Beaver on Atwood Avenue. There were a total of …
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The Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation was the beneficiary of a kickball tournament organized on Oct. 4 by Ed Brady, co-owner of The Thirsty Beaver on Atwood Avenue. There were a total of 12 teams, each paying $150 to enter. Above, Heather Garry from the World Adult Kickball Association takes her turn at the plate. Below, a raffle was also held. Pictured is the first winner, Cathy Tommasiello, and Brady. She won a gift certificate to the Thirsty Beaver.(Herald photo by Steve Popiel/Text by Meri R. Kennedy)
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