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Gov. Chris Christie R- New Jersey finds time to watch the Delbarton (Morristown) and West Morris baseball game. Catching is Andrew Christie, and batting is Connor Young. Andrew and Connor have played many close games in their high school years. Safe to say, the Youngs are big fans of Gov. Christie – in New Jersey, and NH. Any reproduction should acknowledge the stellar camera work of Dave Chanda, who has been taking great pictures like these for years (and is employed by one of the photo subjects).


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