Friday, November 22, 2024

Ravens Fans Enjoy Exclusive Shopping Spree at M&T Bank Stadium

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Baltimore, MD- Four fortunate winners participated in a shopping spree at the Ravens’ official team store inside M&T Bank Stadium, courtesy of the Maryland Lottery’s Ravens Second-Chance Promotion. Each winner was awarded season tickets and a $500 shopping spree, enjoying an exclusive shopping experience alongside Ravens alum Bryan Hall, cheerleaders, and mascot Poe.

Marc Friend from Essex, a repeat winner of the Ravens second-chance prizes, attended the event with his wife. They selected items including a hat, sweatshirts, and a dog toy. Marc attributes his success to purchasing Ravens scratch-offs promptly upon their release and entering non-winning tickets into his My Lottery Rewards account early on.

Andrew Diefes from Edgewater, also a winner, was eager to prepare for cooler weather following a Sunday night game against Buffalo. He selected a Ray Lewis jersey, a hoodie, a hat, and a Mark Andrews jersey. His choice of jerseys was humorously influenced by his own name.

Clarence Morris from Montgomery Village, although a Commanders fan, selected Ravens jerseys and sweatshirts with his wife. He expressed his preference for a Lamar Jackson jersey.

  • Ravens Fans Enjoy Exclusive Shopping Spree at M&T Bank Stadium

    Baltimore, MD- Four fortunate winners participated in a shopping spree at the Ravens’ official team store inside M&T Bank Stadium, courtesy of the Maryland Lottery’s Ravens Second-Chance Promotion. Each winner was awarded season tickets and a $500 shopping spree, enjoying an exclusive shopping experience alongside Ravens alum Bryan Hall, cheerleaders, and mascot Poe.

    Marc Friend from Essex, a repeat winner of the Ravens second-chance prizes, attended the event with his wife. They selected items including a hat, sweatshirts, and a dog toy. Marc attributes his success to purchasing Ravens scratch-offs promptly upon their release and entering non-winning tickets into his My Lottery Rewards account early on.

    Andrew Diefes from Edgewater, also a winner, was eager to prepare for cooler weather following a Sunday night game against Buffalo. He selected a Ray Lewis jersey, a hoodie, a hat, and a Mark Andrews jersey. His choice of jerseys was humorously influenced by his own name.

    Clarence Morris from Montgomery Village, although a Commanders fan, selected Ravens jerseys and sweatshirts with his wife. He expressed his preference for a Lamar Jackson jersey.

  • Kearny police searching for missing 11-year-old girl

    KEARNY, N.J. — The Kearny Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating 11-year-old Tamryn Davis, who has been reported missing. Davis is described as 5 feet tall, weighing 110 pounds, with brown eyes, black hair, and a dark complexion. She was last seen wearing a white hooded sweatshirt, black cargo pants, and black Ugg shoes.

    Anyone with information about Tamryn Davis’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Kearny Police Department at 201-998-1313 or dial 911.

    The investigation is ongoing.

  • Freight train blocking downtown Newark moved

    NEWARK, Del. — A freight train that had been blocking multiple crossings in downtown Newark has been moved, according to local authorities. Earlier today, the train stopped on tracks between Cleveland Avenue and Main Street, causing significant traffic disruptions by blocking crossings at North College Avenue and West Main Street.

    The railroad company was notified of the issue and worked to resolve it, though the exact cause of the delay has not been disclosed. Traffic in the area is expected to return to normal.

    Authorities had previously urged drivers to seek alternate routes and reminded the public not to climb over or between the stopped train cars due to safety concerns.

    Further updates will be provided as needed.

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