Clem Labine, Brooklyn Dodger pitcher during the celebrated Boys of Summer era, died today at the age of 80. According to the Associated Press, Labine had been in a coma at Indian River Medical Center ...
When Clem Labine, one of the first so-called “brownstoners,” moved to Park Slope, it was vastly different from the way that the neighborhood is commonly conceived these days. There was “nary a ...
Long-time Brooklyn resident and pastry chef Erica Kalick stood in the dining room of Clem Labine’s Park Slope townhouse on Long-time Brooklyn resident and pastry chef Erica Kalick stood in the dining ...
VERO BEACH, FL – The Dodgers are saddened to announce that former Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Clem Labine passed away early this morning at the age of 80. Labin... (Photo: Scout.com)He was ...
Here’s a jaw-dropper of an 1883 brownstone that was restored and tricked out with Victorian-style appointments by the guy who literally wrote the book on restoring brownstones — or the journal at ...
Clem Labine, a pioneering relief pitcher and a member of the 1955 "Boys of Summer" Brooklyn Dodgers World Series championship team, died March 2 at Indian River Memorial Hospital in Vero Beach, Fla.
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Richard Elliott, an avid Dodger's fan, retired ...
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