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Atlantic Cape Community College, founded in 1964 with campuses in Mays Landing and Cape May Court House, serves students from both Atlantic County and Cape May County.
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey has a partnership with Atlantic Cape Community College which offers Bachelor degree completion programs at Atlantic Cape's Mays Landing campus.
Its county seat is Mays Landing.
The Atlantic County Courthouse in Mays Landing, New Jersey | Mays Landing in 2006
** Mays Landing
* Atlantic Cape Community College in Mays Landing serves students from both Atlantic County and Cape May County.
* Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey at Atlantic Cape Community College, in Mays Landing – For more information on this program please visit http :// www. rutgersataccc. org.
The route, which is mostly a two-lane undivided road, passes through mostly rural areas of Atlantic and Cape May counties as well as the communities of Tuckahoe, Corbin City, Estell Manor, and Mays Landing.
NJ 50 intersects several roads, including Route 49 in Tuckahoe, US 40 in Mays Landing, and US 322 and the Atlantic City Expressway in Hamilton Township.
Upon passing over the river, enters Mays Landing and turns north, encountering CR 617 before passing over an abandoned railroad line and heading into the downtown area of Mays Landing.
It leaves Mays Landing and heads into back into forests.
Route 52 was originally designated in 1937 to run the Somers Point Circle northwest to Mays Landing.
Route 52 was designated 1937 to run from the Somers Point Circle northwest to Route 48 ( now U. S. Route 40 ) and Route 50 in Mays Landing.
However, Route 52 was never built to run to Mays Landing.
George May, after whom the village of Mays Landing was named, built a shipyard and trading post near Babcock Creek in 1756.
By the mid 19th century that Mays Landing reached the height of its shipbuilding.
Half of them were produced at Mays Landing.
The township is home to the communities of Bears Head, Clarktown, Cologne, Dacosta, Gravely Run, Laureldale, McKee City, Mizpah, Weymouth and Mays Landing, the county seat of Atlantic County.

Mays and with
And so it was over the weekend what with 40-year-old Warren Spahn pitching his no-hit masterpiece against the Giants and the Giants' Willie Mays retaliating with a record-tying 4-homer spree Sunday.
He is one of ten San Francisco Giants to appear on the cover, along with Kelly Downs, Rick Reuschel, Willie Mays ( nine times ), Alvin Dark, Juan Marichal, Will Clark, Tim Lincecum ( twice ), Brian Wilson, and Buster Posey.
In 1949, Larry Doby also recommended Greenberg scout three players Doby used to play with in the Negro leagues: Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, and Willie Mays.
The day after their doubleheader loss, the Pirates traveled to New York's Polo Grounds, where Roberto, having just achieved some measure of vindication against the team that let him get away, now had a chance to compete against his two great baseball heroes, both his boyhood idol Monte Irvin and his recently acquired friend and mentor ( not to mention teammate, with the 1954-55 Caribbean Champion Santurce Crabbers ), Willie Mays, both of whom now patrolled the outfield of the defending World Champion New York Giants, with whom the Pirates now began a four-game series, hoping to pick up their first win of 1955.
On May 6, Giants ' center fielder Willie Mays celebrated his 29th birthday with his first home run in the team's new stadium, Candlestick Park, a 350-foot line drive to right field which barely eluded the grasp of a leaping Roberto Clemente.
In the end, however, after the American League had rallied late to tie and jumped ahead in the tenth, Clemente would top off the NL's come-from-behind win with a walk-off single off Hoyt Wilhelm, as Willie Mays scampered home with the fifth and deciding run in a wild, windswept affair.
Speaking with reporters after the game, Clemente took the opportunity to pay tribute to his illustrious opponent, longtime role model and onetime mentor, Willie Mays.
These include tying the record for most Gold Glove Awards won among outfielders with twelve, which he shares with Willie Mays.
These included Gaylord Perry, who pitched a no-hitter with the Giants in 1968 ; Juan Marichal, a pitcher with a memorable high-kicking delivery ; McCovey, who won the National League MVP award in 1969, and Mays, who hit his 600th career home run in 1969.
AT & T Park ( originally Pacific Bell Park and later SBC Park ) sits on the shores of China Basin ( often referred to as McCovey Cove by Giants fans ) at the corner of 3rd and King Streets ( with an official address of 24 Willie Mays Plaza to honor the long-time Giant ).
The Chiefs also had a strong defense, with All-AFL players Jerry Mays and Buck Buchanan anchoring their line.
Hudson contributed an original electronic score to an Off-Broadway production of Dragon Slayers, written by Stanley Keyes and directed by Brad Mays in 1986 at the Union Square Theatre in New York, which was re-staged with a new cast in Los Angeles in 1990.
Infomercial salesman Billy Mays signed a deal in June 2009 to shoot infomercial-style commercials for the chain, with filming to begin in August.
Except for Doby, their play in the Negro leagues was a minor factor in their selection: Aaron, Banks, and Mays played in Negro leagues only briefly and after the leagues had declined with the migration of many black players to the integrated minor leagues ; Campanella ( 1969 ) and Robinson ( 1962 ) were selected before the Hall began considering performance in the Negro leagues.
She has recorded with Yellow Magic Orchestra and its members Ryuichi Sakamoto, Haruomi Hosono, and Yukihiro Takahashi, as well as Swing Out Sister, Pat Metheny, The Chieftains, Lyle Mays, members of Little Feat, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Kenji Omura, Gil Goldstein, Toninho Horta, Mino Cinelu, Jeff Bova, Charlie Haden, Peter Erskine, Anthony Jackson, David Rhodes, Bill Frisell, Thomas Dolby, the band Quruli, Rei Harakami as yanokami, and her daughter Miu Sakamoto.
Willie Howard Mays, Jr. ( born May 6, 1931 ) is a retired American professional baseball player who spent the majority of his major league career with the New York and San Francisco Giants before finishing with the New York Mets.
Mays won two MVP awards and tied Stan Musial's record with 24 appearances in the All-Star Game.
Mays ended his career with 660 home runs, third at the time of his retirement, and currently fourth all-time.
Mays is one of five National League players to have had eight consecutive 100-RBI seasons, along with Mel Ott, Sammy Sosa, Chipper Jones and Albert Pujols.

Mays and Census
According to the United States Census Bureau, Mays Landing had a total area of 1. 885 square miles ( 4. 881 km < sup > 2 </ sup >), of which, 1. 660 square miles ( 4. 299 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) of it is land and 0. 225 square miles ( 0. 581 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) of it ( 11. 91 %) is water.

Mays and 2010
On June 8, 2010, it was announced that John Stamos will portray Carl Howell, a new love interest for Emma Pillsbury ( Jayma Mays ), in the second season on the popular television show Glee.
The song was covered in the 2010 Glee episode " The Power of Madonna " by the cast, including Jonathan Groff, Jayma Mays, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Matthew Morrison, and Naya Rivera, during a dream sequence by their characters.

Mays and 2
( 2 ) Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants borrowed a teammate's bat and became the ninth big leaguer to stroke four home runs in a game ; ;
* David Mays ( editor ); " The Letters and Papers of Edmund Pendleton " ( 2 volumes ); 1967, Charlottesville, Virginia, The University Press of Virginia.
Mays enjoyed his best season in 1921, when he led the American League in wins ( 27 ), innings pitched ( 336. 2 ), games pitched ( 49 ), and winning percentage (. 750 ).
But Mays ' catch preserved a 22 tie, the Giants won the game in extra innings, and swept the Series in four straight contests.
* Benjamin Mays ( profile by Roger Wilkins in June 2, 2003 issue of The Nation magazine on " American Rebels ")
In the fifth inning of Game 2 at Yankee Stadium, Mays flied to deep right center.
Suzette Charles ( born Suzette DeGaetano, March 2, 1963, Mays Landing, New Jersey ) is an American singer, entertainer and former Miss America.

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