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Gaming Control Board reports casino monthly revenue for August

 			 				 The Mohegan Sun Pocono casino is seen in a file photo.

The Mohegan Sun Pocono casino is seen in a file photo.

PLAINS TWP. — The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Monday posted reports on its website that show that the combined total revenue in August 2021 generated from all forms of gaming regulated by the board, along with fantasy contests, was $408,092,073 — that represents a increase of over 31% over total revenue in August 2020 of $310,717,728.

Sources of gaming revenue regulated by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board include slot machines, table games, internet casino-type gaming (iGaming), sports wagering, fantasy contests and video gaming terminals (VGTs). The Board has posted separate reports for these types of gaming on its website, https://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/.

Cody Chapman, spokesman for Mohegan Sun Pocono, provided a statement from Anthony Carlucci, President & GM of Mohegan Sun Pocono:

“Mohegan Sun Pocono is pleased with our summer gaming revenue performance at the Wilkes-Barre, PA property. We continue to experience a monthly increase in guest reactivation and we attribute much of the recent strong performance to our Hot Summer Fun programming, including the return of entertainment at MSP. Guests can expect more exciting entertainment at MSP to be announced in the coming weeks as well.”

The following chart shows revenue generated in August 2021 by casinos along with fantasy contests and video gaming terminals operated by other vendors and includes a comparison to total revenue generated last August.

August 2021 – Total Revenue

• Mount Airy Casino Resort

2021: $24,006,829

2020: $27,060,563

Difference: minus-11.28%

• Mohegan Sun Pocono

2021: $21,818,531

2020: $19,500,220

Difference: plus-11.89%

Retail Slots Revenue

Mohegan Sun Pocono

2021: $16,307,850

2020: $13,164,879



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Full week of DSBF stakes at Harrington

HARRINGTON, DE – A total of 12 divisions, each with a purse of $20,000, headline the upcoming week (September 27-29) of racing at Harrington Raceway as the 2nd leg of Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) stakes will be contested.

Four divisions of male pacers highlight the Monday (September 27) program with Kdk Standardbreds’ Heinikin Bythebay (7/5, Jason Thompson) and Nanticoke Racing and Donna Messick’s Ds Heartland (7/5, Art Stafford Jr.) perhaps emerging as the most impressive winners from the 1st leg of elimination events.

Heinikin Bythebay, a son of Southwind Lynx, has won 3 straight races for trainer Kevin Switzer and is the favorite in the second division, the 4th race on the 15-race program.

The Les Givens-trained Ds Heartland was the fastest elimination winner last week (1:55.3) and heads the 4th division, 8th race as a son of Badlands Hanover.

Three divisions of pacing fillies will battle Tuesday (September 28) with 2 clear standouts thus far. Let It Ride Stables’ Shabby Chic (7/5, Tim Tetrick) is unbeaten in 3 career starts for trainer Mike Hall. The Badlands Hanover filly is in the 2nd division and 4th race on the card.

Meanwhile, Gty Stable’s Gaitway Gal (7/5, Pat Berry) is 3-for-4 lifetime and was a 3-length winner last week for trainer Jeff Smith. The Delmarvalous-sired filly heads the 3rd division, race 6 on the card.

Meanwhile, trotters will take center stage Wednesday with 3 divisions for males and 2 for females. Owned by Stuart Chambers, Divine Horse Racing, Bcjm Inc., and Cinebrew Enterprises, Wolfpack Russ (Corey Callahan) and Nanticoke Racing’s LG’s Reed O Wen (Jim Morand) have emerged as early favorites from the colt and gelding side.

Wolfpack Russ, a son of Glidemaster, was…

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Obituaries in Levittown, PA | The Intelligencer

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Darla N. “Dolly” Hendricks

Perkasie – Darla N. “Dolly” Hendricks, of Perkasie, PA, passed away Monday, September 20, 2021, at Jefferson Health – Abington Hospital, Abington Twp., PA. She was 58.

Born on January 4, 1963, in Sellersville, PA, she was the daughter of the late Alton Bauer and Norma Arlene (Covey) Halteman. She was a 1981 graduate of Souderton Area High School, Souderton, PA.

Dolly was employed in a civil position with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for over 20 years until her retirement.

She was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Telford, PA.

Dolly was a member and Past Matron of Lenape Chapter No. 339, Order of the Eastern Star, Quakertown, PA. In her younger years, she served as a coach for Pennridge Little League Baseball. She was an avid cook, and she was especially fond of her Beagles. Her greatest joy was her granddaughters who she loved to spend time with and spoil.

She is survived by a daughter, Keryn Rich, of Perkasie, PA; her granddaughters, M’Liss and Mia; a brother, William L. Litosky and his wife Nancy, of Souderton, PA; and two sisters, Ruth Ann Halteman, of Tallahassee, FL, and Linda L. (Litosky) Burke and her husband Michael, of Bloomington, IN.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Alton Lee, Larry C. and Arlan Dean Halteman, and two sisters, Norma Jean Kerschner and Barbara Keller.

Her Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, October 2, 2021, at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 107 W. Lincoln Avenue, Telford, PA, where family and friends may call from 10:00 to 11:00 AM. An Eastern Star Service will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday at the Church. The family respectfully requests that everyone attending the viewing and/or funeral wear a mask. Interment will…

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Where Was The Last Of The Mohicans Actually Filmed?

For point of reference, the Blue Ridge Mountains largely run through Western North Carolina, though they stretch into parts of several other states. And yes, they’re a long way from the Adirondacks. 

But per MovieLocations.com, most of “The Last of the Mohicans” production indeed went down in The Old North State. Specifically, the film was largely shot just outside of Asheville, NC and the nearby DuPont State Recreational Forest. In terms of jaw-dropping mountain views, “The Last of the Mohicans” could not have been better served by the region’s lush forests, lakes, and riverside settings. Some of the key shooting locations, as Greensboro News and Record boasted in 1992, were at Lake James in Morganton, the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area, and Asheville’s Biltmore Estate.

Mann made particularly good use of the area’s abundant water falls, with the Hickory Nut Falls proving a truly stunning backdrop for the film’s final showdown between Means’ Chingachgook, and Wes Studi’s Huron warrior Magua. Ditto for the aptly-named Bridal Veil Falls, behind which Day-Lewis’ Hawkeye utters the famous line, “Stay alive no matter what occurs. I will find you.” — though the scene itself was apparently shot on a soundstage. And as for the picaresque Triple Falls Hawkeye and the gang traverse en route to safety, they’re every bit as lovely in “The Last of the Mohicans” as they were in 2012’s “The Hunger Games.”

As it is, if you’re ever in the Asheville area, you can actually visit most of the film’s more prominent locations. And if you’re a fan of the film, that trip would be well worth your time.

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Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza to Host an ‘Excess Inventory’ Sale

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Our farm won’t just feed us, tribe says. It’ll reclaim the lifestyle pollution stole.

Editor’s note: This piece is part of Communities of New Jersey, a new series meant to highlight, showcase and cover communities underserved by large media organizations like NJ.com.

For the owners of the 14-acre Munsee Three Sisters Medicinal Farm in Newton, farming is more than just a means of generating profit — it’s a means of survival.

“This is what we have to do to save our people’s lives,” said Vincent Mann, Turtle Clan Chief of the Ramapough Lenape Nation and co-founder of the farm.

Mann and Michaeline Picaro, an elder member of the Turtle Clan, co-created the for-profit farm in 2019 to address food insecurity in their community, they said. But, they have much bigger plans in the works.

Through the cultivation of cash crops, the pair hopes Munsee Three Sisters Medicinal Farm will serve as a sustainable source of revenue for their nonprofit, the Ramapough Culture and Land Foundation. Working in partnership, these two ventures hope to provide the Turtle Clan community with opportunities for nourishment, healing and justice.

Turtle Clan Chief Vincent Mann holds a hemp plant at the Munsee Three Sisters Medicinal Farm. Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Chickens of different varieties are raised at the farm. Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

The Ramapough Lenape Nation is one of New Jersey’s state-recognized Native American tribes whose members live in northern New Jersey counties, as well as in surrounding areas in New York. It suffers from high rates of poverty, not unlike other indigenous communities across the country. But the Turtle Clan also has a unique threat all its own, having lived for the past 57 years on a Superfund site, a federal designation for areas that have suffered severe…

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DSBF Stakes Headline Harrington Week

Published: September 24, 2021 3:34 pm ET

A total of 12 divisions, each with a purse of $20,000, headline the upcoming week of racing at Harrington Raceway as the second leg of Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) stakes will be contested.

Four divisions of male pacers highlight the Monday (September 27) program with Kdk Standardbreds’ Heinikin Bythebay (7/5, Jason Thompson) and Nanticoke Racing and Donna Messick’s Ds Heartland (7/5, Art Stafford Jr.) perhaps emerging as the most impressive winners from the 1st leg of elimination events. Heinikin Bythebay, a son of Southwind Lynx, has won three straight races for trainer Kevin Switzer and is the favourite in the second division, the fourth race on the 15-race program. Les Givens-trained Ds Heartland, a son of Badlands Hanover, was the fastest elimination winner last week (1:55.3) and heads the fourth division, eighth race.

Three divisions of pacing fillies will battle Tuesday (September 28) with two clear standouts thus far. Let It Ride Stables’ Shabby Chic (7/5, Tim Tetrick) is unbeaten in three career starts for trainer Mike Hall.

The Badlands Hanover filly is in the 2nd division and fourth race on the card. Meanwhile, Gty Stable’s Gaitway Gal (7/5, Pat Berry) is 3-for-4 lifetime and was a three-length winner last week for trainer Jeff Smith. The Delmarvalous-sired filly heads the third division, the sixth race on the card.

Meanwhile, trotters will take centre stage Wednesday with three divisions for males and two for females. Owned by Stuart Chambers, Divine Horse Racing, Bcjm Inc., and Cinebrew Enterprises, Wolfpack Russ (Corey Callahan) and Nanticoke Racing’s LG’s Reed O Wen (Jim Morand) have emerged as early favourites from the colt and gelding side. Wolfpack Russ, a son of Glidemaster, was a 2:02.1 winner last week for Nick Callahan and leads…

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Girls Tennis: Moorestown Friends wins competitive BC Open

It couldn’t get any closer.

Moorestown Friends won the Burlington County Open on Saturday at Moorestown High. Day one on Friday took place at Veterans Park in Hamilton.

The Foxes tallied 14 points while Shawnee at 13 and Moorestown and Lenape each finished with 12.

Moorestown Friends won at all three singles positions. In the first singles final, Bella Pescatore defeated Shawnee’s Samantha Tepes, 6-1, 6-0. At second singles, Skye Mada won a three-set thriller over Natasha Sharnoff from Shawnee, 6-0, 4-6, 7-5. Kathryn Sebastian also won 6-0, 6-0 against Maya Butani from Moorestown.

In the first doubles final, Moorestown’s Laura Sullivan and Charlotte Morrison teamed up to top Lenape’s duo of Olivia Helmlinger and Kaitlyn King, 6-0, 6-1. Shawnee’s second doubles pair of Kalena Gatesman and Divya Prajapati won 6-2, 6-0 over Isabelle Moccia and Priya Panganamamula of Moorestown.

So far this season the Foxes are 7-4 and next face Moorestown on Monday. Moorestown defeated Friends earlier this season, 3-2, at the Haddonfield Invitational.

Scroll through and check out the complete results from the two-day tournament below.

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She Bought Her Dream Home. Then a ‘Sovereign Citizen’ Changed the Locks.

The official-looking letters started arriving soon after Shanetta Little bought the cute Tudor house on Ivy Street in Newark. Bearing a golden seal, in aureate legalistic language, the documents claimed that an obscure 18th-century treaty gave the sender rights to claim her new house as his own.

She dismissed the letters as a hoax.

And so it was with surprise that Ms. Little found herself in her yard on Ivy Street on a June afternoon as a police SWAT team negotiated with a man who had broken in, changed her locks and hung a red and green flag in its window. He claimed he was a sovereign citizen of a country that does not exist and for whom United States laws do not apply.

Ms. Little was a victim of a ploy known as paper terrorism, a favorite tactic of an extremist group that is one of the fastest growing, according to government experts and watchdog organizations. Known as the Moorish sovereign citizen movement, and loosely based around a theory that Black people are foreign citizens bound only by arcane legal systems, it encourages followers to violate existent laws in the name of empowerment. Experts say it lures marginalized people to its ranks with the false promise that they are above the law.

The man who entered her house, Hubert A. John of Los Angeles, was arrested on June 17 and charged with criminal mischief, burglary, criminal trespass and making terroristic threats. Prosecutors in New Jersey are preparing to take the case before a grand jury, according to Katherine Carter, a spokeswoman for the Essex County Prosecutor’s office. He was released on his own recognizance.

But the strange letters declaring that Ms. Little’s home is not her own still come. They arrive on faux-consular letterhead using the name Lenapehoking of the Al Moroccan Empire at…

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Oleksandr Usyk’s best hairstyles before Anthony Joshua bout from top-knot to mohican

Oleksandr Usyk will take on Anthony Joshua with a shaved head in north London this weekend – which is a long way from the standout styles he has opted for in the past.

The undefeated Ukrainian is looking to claim heavyweight glory in only his third fight in the division by beating his British foe, and goes into the bout full of confidence.

The 34-year-old has 18 victories to his name from 18 professional bouts, and has regularly got the better of his opponents with unpredictable antics before the fight has even begun.

As part of his character and culture, Usyk has had a mix of unusual hairstyles in the past, and Central Recorder Sport has taken a look at three of the most memorable before he steps into the ring vs Joshua.

Anthony Joshua greets Oleksandr Usyk during the Anthony Joshua v Oleksandr Usyk Press Conference at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on September 23, 2021 in London, England Oleksandr Usyk is looking to claim heavyweight glory in only his third fight in the division
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Top knot

Oleksandr Usyk had a Ukrainian top knot style back in 2013 Oleksandr Usyk had a Ukrainian top knot style back in 2013
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One of his most unusual offerings has been the Ukrainian top knot style he had back in 2013.

With his hairline shaved to the back of the skull, a long piece of hair is kept which can be tied into a topknot, as was seen in many of his cruiserweight bouts.

The traditional style is part of Ukrainian culture, and…

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