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Andrew Lennon, executive director of United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps and a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, speaks with cadets near the stern of the Pride of Michigan on June 28. Lennon stopped by the ship as part of a larger tour of the USNSCC’s programs across the United States and territories. Photo by Dean Vaglia
SEA CADETS MEET WITH DIRECTOR BEFORE ARCHEOLOGY EXPEDITION BY DEAN VAGLIA dvaglia@candgnews.com
HARRISON TOWNSHIP — Ahead of an excursion to Lake Huron to search for remnants of World War II history, local Sea Cadets got to meet with the organization’s top executive. The United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps is a U.S. Navy-sponsored organization that works to prepare young adults ages
13-17 with maritime skills in line with organizations like the Navy and United States Merchant Marine. Locally, the USNSCC’s Great Lakes Division operates out of Harrison Township with the Pride of Michigan, a converted 80-foot-long training ship that is currently equipped for research voyages and scuba diving. The Pride of Michigan was acquired in 1989. “In the beginning, I started working See CADETS on page 8A
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MOUNT CLEMENS — Celebration was the tone taken at One Crocker Boulevard on the evening of July 1 as the Mount Clemens City Commission gave a hero’s welcome to first responders and legislators. The meeting began with special recognitions given to four first responders for saving the life of a skater at the Mount Clemens Ice Arena earlier this year. Rich Mazzella, 84, was playing hockey on Feb. 26 when he collapsed after his second shift on the ice. Thankfully, Mazzella was playing several first responders: Todd Adams, a retired battalion chief of the Roseville Fire Department; Michael Schwartz, of the Roseville Fire Department; James Penman, of the Rochester Police Department; and Derek Kull,