Month: June 2021
60
Boys Lacrosse: Don Bosco Prep vs Summit in the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions Final.
Scroll through below to see NJ.com’s final group rankings for the 2021 season.
NON-PUBLIC
- 1-Don Bosco Prep (18-0)
- 2-Pingry (15-2)
- 3-Seton Hall Prep (12-3)
- 4-Delbarton (11-7)
- 5-St. Augustine (10-6)
- 6-Christian Brothers (15-5)
- 7-Pope John (11-5)
- 8-Bergen Catholic (8-8)
- 9-Montclair Kimberley (13-5)
- 10-St. Joseph (Mont.) (5-10)
GROUP 1
- 1-Mountain Lakes (18-2)
- 2-Manasquan (17-4)
- 3-Bernards (17-2)
- 4-Caldwell (13-5)
- 5-Shore (13-5)
- 6-Lenape Valley (16-2)
- 7-Glen Ridge (19-5)
- 8-Haddonfield (12-3)
- 9-Glen Rock (10-6)
- 10-Verona (12-5)
GROUP 2
- 1-Summit (18-1)
- 2-Rumson-Fair Haven (20-1)
- 3-Wall (16-4)
- 4-West Morris (14-5)
- 5-Ramapo (11-6)
- 6-Sparta (9-7)
- 7-West Essex (12-6)
- 8-Allentown (13-3)
- 9-Somerville (9-7)
- 10-West Milford (14-4)
GROUP 3
- 1-Chatham (14-7)
- 2-Northern Highlands (11-7)
- 3-Scotch Plains-Fanwood (15-5)
- 4-Randolph (11-7)
- 5-Ocean City (13-7)
- 6-Middletown South (11-4)
- 7-Mendham (10-5)
- 8-Shawnee (11-7)
- 9-Princeton (9-5)
- 10-Wayne Valley (12-5)
GROUP 4
- 1-Hunterdon Central (15-5)
- 2-Westfield (11-5)
- 3-Ridgewood (9-9)
- 4-Montclair (12-6)
- 5-Bridgewater-Raritan (9-5)
- 6-Southern (16-5)
- 7-Monroe (17-4)
- 8-Lenape (14-3)
- 9-Ridge (9-7)
- 10-Montgomery (9-7)
The N.J. High School Sports newsletter now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now and be among the first to get all the boys and girls sports you care about, straight to your inbox each weekday. To add your name, click here.
Thank you for relying on us to provide the journalism you can trust. Please consider supporting NJ.com with a subscription.
Mike Kinney can be reached at mkinney@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @MikeKinneyHS.
Brandon Gould can be reached at bgould@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @BrandonGouldHS.
Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
The Mohicans and the Iroquois discussion
HUDSON — The Hudson Area Library and the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History present “The Mohicans’ Incorporation into the Iroquois League, 1671-1675” by Evan Haefeli 6-7:30 p.m. June 24. This talk derives from one of Dr. Haefeli’s current research projects on the history of the Iroquois Confederacy’s relations with its Indigenous neighbors to the east and south, especially the people of the Hudson Valley. The incorporation of the Mohicans into the Iroquois League has remained obscured to history but was pivotal to the history of the colonial northeast. It explains why the Mohicans and the Munsee neighbors did not join in King Philip’s War and so prevented that conflict from spilling over into the Hudson Valley. It also clarifies the nature of Indigenous politics in the region in the era of Jacob Leisler.
The Jacob Leisler Library Lectures are made partially possible through the generous support of the Van Dyke Family Association.
An historian of colonial North America and the Atlantic world at Texas A&M University, Evan Haefeli has a particular interest in the political, religious, Indigenous, and imperial history of the colonial northeast. Born and raised on eastern Long Island, New York, he previously taught at Princeton University, where he received his PhD, as well as Tufts, Columbia University, and the London School of Economics. He has held a variety of fellowships, most recently from the NEH. His published books relating to colonial American and early New York history include New Netherland and the Dutch Origins of American Religious Liberty, Accidental Pluralism: America and the Religious Politics of English Expansion, and (with Kevin Sweeney), Captors and Captives: The 1704 French and Indian Raid on Deerfield.
The Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History is an independent, not-for-profit study and research center devoted…
KILLINGLY — A proposed state budget implementer bill that, if approved, would withhold funding from municipalities whose schools boast Native American mascots and logos would not directly affect the budget of the Killingly school board – which has sole discretion on the fate of a controversial mascot — but rather the town’s revenue stream.
The bill, which passed the state House of Representatives on Wednesday, calls for precluding a municipality from receiving grant monies from the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund if schools under the jurisdiction of a board of education continue to use “any name, symbol or image that depicts, refers to or is associated with a state or federally recognized Native American tribe or a Native American individual custom or tradition, as a mascot, nickname, logo or team name.”
Killingly is one of 12 municipalities in the state with a school whose mascot – the Killingly High School’s Redmen – fits the bill’s definition.
More: Killingly High School graduation held right in their own backyard
If no strides are taken to change the name by 2023, the town will be prohibited from receiving tribe-generated funding, which Town Manager Mary Calorio pegged at $94,184 for the upcoming fiscal year and the same amount for fiscal year 2022-23.
The Pequot Mohegan Fund is replenished through a portion of slot revenues generated at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos with about $50 million a year distributed to municipalities through grants.
The town’s high school sports moniker has undergone a whiplash process in recent years. In 2019, the Board of Education, which holds authority on the issue, overwhelmingly voted to take steps to get rid of the Redmen name after a heated, hours-long meeting in which opponents of the mascot characterized it as racist and offensive.
That decision triggered a political sea-change on the board after voters months later elected several new…
NANTICOKE — It’s hard for Luis and Susan Ramos to describe the pride they feel after their daughter, Leandra, recently graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point.
This page requires Javascript.
Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
kAm%96 4@G6C65 A@@= E23=6 😕 E96 4@FA=6’D “>:=:E2CJ C@@>” 92D 364@>6 2 D9C:?6 E@ E96:C 52F89E6C’D 7@FC J62CD 2E (6DE !@:?E E92E C6DF=E65 😕 96C 36:?8 4@>>:DD:@?65 2D 2 &]$] pC>J @77:46C]k^Am
kAmxE H2D {62?5C2 #2>@D’ 5C62> D:?46 6:89E9 8C256 E@ 2EE6?5 (6DE !@:?E E@ DEF5J 4:G:= 6?8:?66C:?8] %96 aaJ62C@=5 C646?E=J 8C25F2E65 7C@> E96 6=:E6 >:=:E2CJ 24256>J 😕 E96 E@A ad E@ b` A6C46?E @7 96C 4=2DD @7 hhe 8C25F2E6D]k^Am
kAm“%96C6’D ?@ D49@@= =:<6 :E] xE’D E96 92C56DE D49@@= E@ 2EE6?5] %96 E9C66 E9:?8D J@F 92G6 E@ A2DD 2C6 A9JD:42= 23:=:EJ[ >:=:E2CJ EC2:?:?8 2?5 24256>:4D] x7 J@F 5@?’E A2DD[ J@F 2C6 @FE[” D2:5 {F:D #2>@D[ ff[ 2 C6E:C65 &]$] }2GJ 49:67 A6EEJ @77:46C]k^Am
kAm{F:D #2>@D 2?5 9:D H:76[ $FD2?[ H9@ 2=D@ 😀 2 }2GJ G6E6C2?[ 92G6 7=@H? (6DE !@:?E 32??6CD @FED:56 E96:C #:586 $EC66E 9@>6 7@C 7@FC J62CD E@ 9@?@C E96:C 52F89E6C]k^Am
kAm%96 4FCC6?E 32??6C 5:DA=2JD 2 A9@E@ @7 {62?5C2 #2>@D 😕 96C 8C6J (6DE !@:?E 5C6DD F?:7@C>]k^Am
kAm“x 92G6 A6@A=6 4@>6 FA 2?5 E2<6 A9@E@D @7 :E[” {F:D #2>@D D2:5] “%96C6’D ?@ H@C5D E@ 56D4C:36 :E] $96’D 2? 2>2K:?8 <:5]”k^Am
kAm{62?5C2 #2>@D’ 7:CDE 2DD:8?>6?E 2D 2 ?6H D64@?5 =:6FE6?2?E H:== 36 H:E9 E96 pC>J r@CAD @7 t?8:?66CD[ D6CG:?8 @FE @7 u@CE sCF>[ }6H *@C<[ H:E9 E96 a_E9 t?8:?66CD qC:8256]k^Am
kAm{62?5C2 #2>@D 42>6 9@>6 E@ }2?E:4@<6 7@C D6G6C2= 52JD 27E6C 8C25F2E:@? 367@C6 8@:?8 @? 2 >F4956D6CG65 G242E:@?]k^Am
kAm$9@CE=J 27E6C 8C25F2E:@?[ D96 E92?<65 E96 A6@A=6 H9@ >256 E96 249:6G6>6?E 92AA6?]k^Am
kAm“r@F=5 ?@E 92G6 5@?6 :E H:E9@FE E96 =@G6 2?5 DFAA@CE @7 >J 7C:6?5D…
A pair of heavyweight fights are among the latest additions to next month’s Bellator 262 event.
Matt Mitrione (13-8 MMA, 4-3 BMMA) is set to take on Tyrell Fortune (10-1 MMA, 10-1 BMMA) in a rebooking after Mitrione withdrew from their original matchup at Bellator 255 in April. Plus, Marcelo Golm (8-3 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) will meet former title challenger Linton Vassell (21-8 MMA, 9-5 BMMA) on the main card.
Promotion officials announced the new bookings Thursday. Bellator 262 takes place July 16 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The main card airs on Showtime following prelims on MMA Junkie.
In addition, Bellator announced three new fights for the prelims. Arlene Blencowe (13-8 MMA, 6-4 BMMA) will meet Dayana Silva (9-6 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) in a women’s featherweight bout; Ronny Markes (19-8 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) takes on Said Sowma (6-2 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) at heavyweight; and Adil Benjilany (5-3 MMA, 2-2 BMMA) vs. Johnny Soto (4-1 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) is lined up at featherweight.
Mitrione will try to snap a three-fight skid, the worst slump of his career. After coming to Bellator from the UFC in 2016, the former NFL player won his first four fights in the promotion, including a stoppage of Fedor Emelianenko and a win over fellow “Ultimate Fighter 10” cast member Roy Nelson.
But his slide started with a loss to Ryan Bader in Bellator’s heavyweight tournament, then a TKO setback in a rematch with Sergei Kharitonov after a no contest six months prior and a first-round TKO loss to Tim Johnson in September 2020.
Fortune started his career 8-0, all with Bellator, and was on a four-fight finishing streak when he was upset by Johnson at Bellator 239 in February 2020. After a no…
Wild Soul River • The Greylock Glass
Above: Justin Adkins, co-proprietor of Wild Soul River, which opened on Cole Street this month; photo by Mei Craig.
Herbalists, Rebecca Guanzon and Justin Adkins, bring the powers and energies of spirituality, herbal medicines, crystals, tinctures, and tarot cards to their new retail shop, Wild Soul River, in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Wild Soul River is an apothecary shop with a distinctly witchy vibe that specializes in herbal medicine and energy healing. The shop offers herbalism workshops, tarot readings, crystal books for people to read, as well as coffee and herbal teas to drink from. There isn’t another business-like Wild Soul River in Williamstown, which makes the shop stand out and adds more diversity and charisma to the shopping scene downtown.
Wild Soul River opened for business in May 2021 on 248 Cole Avenue. Before shop owners, Rebecca Guanzon and Justin Adkins, started their business in Williamstown, they met at Alleghany College in Meadville, Pennsylvania. With a shared love of plants and energy healing, the pair decided to open an apothecary store and relocate to Williamstown, where Justin used to live and work.
“I worked at Williams from 2007 to 2016 and then I moved away to Pennsylvania where I worked at Alleghany College and met my partner Rebecca, and we were trying to figure out what the next phase of our life was going to be and I loved this building and neighborhood and we have a friend base here, so we decided to go for it” says Justin.
The other owner of the store, Rebecca is a trained herbalist with over 20 years of experience and is a practitioner of multiple energetic healing modalities. She has used her herbal skills to help survivors of trauma and incorporate trauma informed care practices.
A herbalist is someone who uses plants for healing….
[]Nanticoke Police try to get lizard back home | WOLFPlease ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes ofwebsite accessibility Continue reading
TAP Into Your Local News:
Barnegat / Waretown – 08005 Barnegat – 08005 Waretown – 08758 Basking Ridge – 07920 Liberty Corner – 07938 West Millington – 07946 Bayonne – 07002 Belmar / Lake Como – 07719 Belmar – 07719 Lake Como – 07719 Berkeley Heights – 07922 Bernardsville & Bedminster – 07924 Bedminster – 07921 Bernardsville – 07924 Far Hills – 07931 Peapack-Gladstone – 07924 Bloomfield – 07003 Bordentown – 08505 Fieldsboro – 08505 Bridgewater / Raritan – 08807 Bridgewater – 08807 Raritan – 08869 Camden – 08030 Chatham – 07928 Clark – 07066 Clear Lake – 77058 Kemah – 77565 Seabrook – 77586 Webster – 77058 Coral Springs – 33065 Cranford – 07016 Denville – 07834 East Brunswick – 08816 East Hanover / Florham Park – 07936 East Hanover – 07936 Florham Park – 07932 East Orange / Orange – 07017 Edison – 08817 Elizabeth – 07202 Fair Lawn / Glen Rock – 07410 Fair Lawn – 07470 Glen Rock – 07452 Flemington / Raritan – 08822 Flemington – 08822 Raritan Township (Hunterdon County) – 08822 Franklin Township – 08873 Greater Olean – 14760 Allegany – 14706 Cuba – 14727 Hinsdale – 14743 Olean – 14760 Portville – 14770 Hackensack – 07601 Hackettstown – 07840 Hamilton / Robbinsville – 08609 Hamilton – 08609 Robbinsville – 08691 Hasbrouck Heights / Wood – Ridge / Teterboro – 07604 Hasbrouck Heights – 07604 Teterboro – 07608 Wood-Ridge – 07075 Hawthorne – 07506 Hazlet & Keyport – 07730 Hazlet – 07734 Keyport – 07735 Hillsborough – 08844 Hillside – 07205 Hoboken – 07030 Holmdel & Colts Neck – 07733 Colts Neck – 07722 Holmdel – 07733 Jersey City – 07305 Katonah / Lewisboro – 10536 Lewisboro – 10590 Kenilworth – 07033 Linden – 07036 Little Egg Harbor & Tuckerton – 08087…
1&&void 0!==arguments[1]?arguments[1]:{},r=i.async,a=void 0===r||r,n=i.defer,c=i.useModule,f=void 0!==c&&c,p=i.callback;if(u[e])”function”==typeof p&&p(!0);else if((t=o?d:l)&&0!==t.length){u[e]=!0;var h=t[0]&&t[0][e]&&t[0][e].mjs;f?(this.addScriptTag(h,{async:a,defer:n,type:”module”},p),t.length>1&&!o&&(h=t[1]&&t[1][e]&&t[1][e].js,this.addScriptTag(h,{async:a,defer:n,nomodule:!0},p))):(t.length>1&&!s&&(h=t[1]&&t[1][e]&&t[1][e].js),this.addScriptTag(h,{async:a,defer:n},p))}},reset:function(){u={}}}}({isModern:false,isDev:false,lang:’en-US’,devAssets:{},prodAssets:[{“_staticFinProtobuf”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/_staticFinProtobuf.545131e7093df52f5d2c.mjs”},”chart”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/chart.78df87548b8b5ec410f2.mjs”},”finIcon”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/finIcon.caeb77f68a8cd1254caa.mjs”},”finYodlee”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/finYodlee.f78d2ae49987e8266f2d.mjs”},”marketSummary”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/marketSummary.e60be2165c4dae187064.mjs”},”marketTime”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/marketTime.b374f210b209c90f624e.mjs”},”navigation”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/navigation.553912c8f5210a9f6cd6.mjs”},”portfolio”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/portfolio.b2f005ec4273e2f0859c.mjs”},”quoteSummary”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/quoteSummary.721737d329c6faea4393.mjs”},”sparkLine”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/sparkLine.bdc0be330ac83c917abf.mjs”},”streamer”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/streamer.ed458877b1c60098f988.mjs”},”xrayStocks”:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/xrayStocks.ac2a17cd23790262fd13.mjs”},””:{“mjs”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/streamer.worker.b8ddc29e6653826c3a90.worker.mjs”}},{“_staticFinProtobuf”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/_staticFinProtobuf.3ddf9e84f90599f99e90.js”},”chart”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/chart.d1d6abb03291978d3a13.js”},”finIcon”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/finIcon.ce047fe701a463e273b2.js”},”finYodlee”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/finYodlee.6fb3a53f773e9e99767b.js”},”marketSummary”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/marketSummary.40b4eae4f3128606fef6.js”},”marketTime”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/marketTime.6ab932bfbd8fa43e90c7.js”},”navigation”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/navigation.e1f732de5c32b7db6117.js”},”portfolio”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/portfolio.c7e554fc7df579f5aa39.js”},”quoteSummary”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/quoteSummary.999c12e8f9599149bbf2.js”},”sparkLine”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/sparkLine.a52a09edc3fa8dc16544.js”},”streamer”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/streamer.1125612f6078fb4e7cfb.js”},”xrayStocks”:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/xrayStocks.4a0b8e8321f39d2d5589.js”},””:{“js”:”https://s.yimg.com/uc/finance/webcore/js/streamer.worker.b7c872e4d5ae6291a631.worker.js”}}],strings:{“AUTHENTICATING”:”Authenticating”,”CANCEL”:”Cancel”,”CLOSE”:”Close”,”COMPANY_NAME”:”Company name”,”CONFIRM”:”Confirm”,”EDIT_LIST”:”Edit list”,”REFRESH”:”Refresh”,”HIDE_HOLDINGS”:”Hide holdings”,”SHOW_HOLDINGS”:”Show holdings”,”DAY_GAIN”:”Day gain”,”TOTAL_GAIN”:”Total gain”,”AS_OF”:”As of {time}”,”ADD_SYMBOLS”:”Add Symbols”,”CUSTOM”:”Custom”,”DELETE”:”Delete”,”DELETE_WATCHLIST”:”Delete Watchlist”,”DONE”:”Done”,”GET_STARTED_ADD_SYMBOLS”:”Get started by searching for companies to add to your new watchlist.”,”N_SYMBOLS”:”{n} symbols”,”TOP_HOLDINGS”:”Top holdings”,”SEARCH_SYMBOLS”:”Search for companies & symbols”,”SHOW_MORE”:”Show more”,”SHOW_LESS”:”Show less”,”SORT_BY”:”Sort by:”,”SYMBOL”:”Symbol”,”GET_HELP_WITH_PREMIUM”:”Get help with Premium”,”PORTFOLIO_ONBOARD_TITLE”:”Let’s build your first watchlist!”,”PORTFOLIO_ONBOARD_DESC”:”Get started by using the search bar to find your favorite companies to add to your watchlist.”,”LINK_BROKER_VISIT”:”Link your broker account by visiting”,”LEARN_MORE”:”Learn more”,”MARKETS_OPEN”:”Market open.”,”MARKET_TIME_NOTICE_CLOSED”:”As of {date} {time}. {marketState}”,”MARKET_TIME_NOTICE_CLOSED_SHORT”:”At close: {date} {time}”,”MY_WATCHLIST”:”My Watchlist”,”PORTFOLIOS_TOTAL”:”Portfolios Total”,”POST_MARKET_NOTICE”:”After hours:”,”POST”:”Post”,”PRE”:”Pre”,”PRE_MARKET_NOTICE”:”Pre-Market:”,”PRIVACY”:”Verizon Media Privacy”,”PROVIDE_FEEDBACK”:”Provide Feedback”,”PROGRESS_TRACK”:”{current} of {total}”,”TAKE_TOUR”:”Take the tour”,”TERMS”:”Verizon Media Terms”,”TRY_AGAIN”:”Try again”,”TRY_OTHER_BROWSER”:”Unfortunately broker linking is not currently supported on Chrome. Please try again with another browser”,”VIEW_ON_YAHOO_FINANCE”:”View on Yahoo Finance”,”UNLINKING”:”Unlinking your account”,”YAHOO_FINANCE”:”Yahoo Finance”,”YODLEE_ERROR”:”Something went wrong on our end. Please try again.”,”YODLEE_BANK_ERROR”:”Sorry, we couldn’t connect your bank account”,”YODLEE_TIMEOUT”:”Your session has timed out. Please sign in again”}}); function initStreamer(){ window.finWebCore.addAsset(‘streamer’,{async:true}); } if(document.readyState === ‘interactive’ || document.readyState === ‘complete’){ initStreamer(); }else{window.addEventListener(‘DOMContentLoaded’, initStreamer);}}]]>