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Survey Says: Lodi Family Bounced From 'Family Feud' Survey Says: Lodi Family Bounced From 'Family Feud'
Survey Says: Lodi Family Bounced From 'Family Feud' As the old saying goes: no matter how good you are at "Family Feud," there's always a family that's better. The Campagnas, Christina, Sara, Vito, Anthony and Rossella, five cousins from Lodi, were defeated on their second appearance on the venerable game show, which aired on Thursday, Oct. 19. On their first appearance, the family made it to the Fast Money round, winning $915. World’s greatest pocket square!! 😎😎😎 #SteveHarvey: “Once upon a time, I had hair!” #FamilyFeud pic.twitter.com/KoP51ms2oC — Family Feud (@FamilyFeud) October 18, 2023 The Jordan family mostly dominated the game, …
Cross-Dressed Robber Whacks Lodi ATM Customer With Hammer, Caught Using Rita's Restroom Cross-Dressed Robber Whacks Lodi ATM Customer With Hammer, Caught Using Rita's Restroom
Cross-Dressed Robber Whacks Lodi ATM Customer With Hammer, Caught Using Rita's Restroom A cross-dressed robber from Ridgefield whacked a Lodi bank customer in the head with a hammer, then was captured after someone spotted him ducking into the women's bathroom at a Rita's Ice shop, authorities said. The 48-year-old borough victim was headed to the ATM at the Capital One Bank on Essex Street shortly before 7:30 p.m. July 11 when he was clobbered from behind by Nicholas GIordano, 27, Lodi Police Sgt. Dominic Miller said. Giordano " continued to chase the victim around the lot but eventually got fatigued and fled on foot" empty-handed after trying and failing to take the victim's…
Lodi Schoolchildren Help Homeless Through 'Blessings In A Backpack' Lodi Schoolchildren Help Homeless Through 'Blessings In A Backpack'
Lodi Schoolchildren Help Homeless Through 'Blessings In A Backpack' Students and staff at Washington Elementary School in Lodi participated in a “Blessings in a Backpack” charitable event to help the homeless. Four dozen backpacks were filled with much-needed supplies. “As always, our students and staff exceeded expectations,” Principal Kevin Dowson said. “They doubled the original goal of 24 backpacks.” School Security Officer Bill Byrnes served as the liaison between the school and charity founder Tony Osso.