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...vermin damage crops or livestock. But it took a plea-in-verse from local prosecutor Christopher Howard to put things in perspective: "Because the killing of a rat by this man of this repute/ The state concludes does not fall within the criminal statute." Stacey China, the Star-Ledger (Newark) reporter who broke the story, told TIME Daily she was amazed by the case's worldwide reverberations: "There are letters in the Hillside town hall from all over the world -- from London, from Tokyo...
After the war, Berg, a charming, literate and steadfastly unemployed semi- celebrity, parlayed his baseball and espionage experiences into 25 years of free room and board. Until his death in 1972 at the age of 70, he lived at his sister's house in Newark, New Jersey. From there he played the circuit of hospitable friends. His routine was to call up to say he happened to be in town and then wait for the inevitable invitation...
Heller came to Harvard from Bayonne, N.J., on a full scholarship from the Newark Star-Ledger. It didn't take long for Heller to develop a reputation for being a bit, well, flaky. Reading period of his first semester at Harvard, Heller and his roommates decided things were a bit boring in their Canaday C suite...
...then the squad began hitting rocks, losing five on a six-game string. The Crimson was blanked by Rutgers and California at the Golden Dome Classic in Newark, N.J., and, after edging past Dartmouth at home, 3-1, lost of Rutgers, 3-0, nemesis Princeton, 3-0, and Springfield, 3-1. The team was 5-7 and the Princeton match-up seemed a distant dream...
...happiest memories in the Navy waswhen I was entrusted to fly the plane from Newark,over Philadelphia and Washington, down to SouthCarolina," she says. "It was very beautiful. Allthe lights were coming on, and the sun wassetting. It was very mysterious and beautiful...