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‘Meeting of the Mayors’ gets new member

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney joined the monthly roundtable of mayors in our area.

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney is the newest addition to the monthly meeting of the mayors hosted by Wilkes-Barre Mayor George Brown.

“Just exchanging ideas and you know, get to learn something from everybody,” said Kenney. “We got the infrastructure bill that’s coming and it’s going to have to be some consensus on state projects, and the northeast has similar issues that we’re dealing with. So in addition to COVID, and some of the other things you have to deal with, it’s always nice to get out of the city for a little bit exchange ideas with other people.”

The other mayors besides Wilkes-Barre’s and Philadelphia’s at the table are the mayor of Hazleton, Nanticoke, Scranton, Kingston, Williamsport, and Pittston.

“For me, the size of the city, it’s really all about numbers, issues, whether it’s COVID or budgets or police, the issues are kind of the same,” said Pittston Mayor Michael Lombardo. “It’s just what the multiplicative factor is. So it’s great to be here and exchange ideas. It’s nice to expand a group a little bit and have some different insights that will be here.”

“We don’t know everything. I mean, we can always learn from somebody and they do things differently or better. We can take that and take it back home and implement it there,” added Kenney.

Philadelphia just announced a vaccine mandate for indoor dining and sporting events to start next year—something Mayor Kenney says he’s ready to discuss, but it’s not something mayors in our area are prepared to make a decision on.

“I don’t know much about it. And hopefully, we’ll learn more today about that,” said Wilkes-Barre Mayor George Brown about the topic.

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Lenape Regional High School District Bowling, Swimming Roundup

BOYS BOWLING

St. Augustine Prep 2, Cherokee 2: Eric Jones led the way with a 552 series (252 high game) as Cherokee (0-2-2, 0-2-1) tied visiting St. Augustine Prep (0-3-1, 0-2) in an Olympic Conference interdivision match Dec. 7.

Olympic Interdivision

Dec. 7, Laurel Lanes

St. Augustine Prep 2, Cherokee 2

St. Aug. (0-3-1) 837-802-800 – 2439

Cherokee (0-2-2) 739-810-841 – 2390

St. Augustine Prep: Robert Foster 157-129-189-(475), Nate Sauder 142-156-139-(437), Jake Littleton 151-172-170-(493), Peyton Smith 213-141-151-(505), Mike Shtutman 174-204-151-(529).

Cherokee: Sam Vitale 124-113-147-(384), Francesco Musto 89-120-159-(368), Brian Cordi 172-167-211-(550), Eric Jones 152-252-148-(552), Ethan Krijt 202-158-176-(536).

Pennsauken Tech 3, Lenape 1: Senior Kenneth Sherman rolled a 447 series (166 high game) for Lenape (0-5, 0-3) in a loss to visiting Pennsauken Tech (2-3, 1-2) in an Olympic Conference interdivision match Dec. 7.

Olympic Interdivision

Dec. 7, Laurel Lanes

Pennsauken Tech 3, Lenape 1

P. Tech (2-3) 628-694-639 – 1961

Lenape (0-5) 609-629-668 – 1906

Pennsauken Tech: Alex Vegaza 117-181-154-(452), Dominic Greico 83-137-128-(348), Nathan Domiano 191-141-166-(498), Nathan Rodgers 136-94-87-(317), Jovani Johnson-Russell 101-141-104-(346).

Lenape: Lukas Christ 119-123-104-(346), Tyler Gravener 144-120-162-(426), Roman Scott 79-120-122-(321), Kenneth Sherman 153-128-166-(447), Julisse O’Neil 114-138-114-(366).

Seneca 3, Shawnee 1: Sophomore Jack Pearson rolled a fine 712 series (269, 265 games) as Seneca (4-0, 3-0) defeated Shawnee (3-1-1, 2-0-1) in an Olympic Conference interdivision match Dec. 7.

Senior Carson Quigley (633, 235) was the top scorer for the Renegades.

Olympic Interdivision

Dec. 7, Medford Lanes

Seneca 3, Shawnee 1

Seneca (4-0) 895-1121-1014 – 3030

Shawnee (3-1-1) 979-940-872 – 2791

Seneca: Logan Sharrott 149-198-167-(514), Jack Pearson 189-269-265-(712), Tyler Curtis 223-176-192-(591), Niko Beneventano 178-211-198-(587), Trevor Adamiak 167-267-192-(626).

Shawnee: Carson Quigley 235-209-189-(633), Dylan Gates 150-169-202-(521), Zach Bucci 165-181-145-(491), Cameron Penz 246-168-183-(597), Gavin Reynolds 183-213-153-(549).

Cherokee 3, Lenape 1: Ethan Krijt (523 series, 184 high game) and Eric Jones (501, 188)…

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Munsee Leaving as Sheriff for New Role as Licensed Private Detective

Rex MunseeCLARION, Pa. (EYT) – Clarion County Sheriff Rex Munsee always wanted to be a private detective, and he’ll get his wish in January when he leaves his post after three four-year terms as sheriff and becomes a private citizen.

As a young boy, Munsee built a lifelong appreciation for comic books, but his Number One hero was Batman, “the world’s greatest detective.” The deductive reasoning employed by Bruce Wayne’s alter ego and the adventures of Sherlock Holmes stuck with Munsee throughout his career.

The experiences he gained as a 27-year state police trooper and another 12 years as sheriff did not lessen his desire to be a detective, but they were good years for him.

“The second-best job I’ve ever had is Clarion County Sheriff, and the best job I’ve ever had is with the Pennsylvania State Police,” Munsee said.

A graduate of the state police academy in 1981, he was assigned to the Shippenville barracks of the PSP. As a native of Erie County, the assignment was a surprise, and he wasn’t quite sure where Shippenville was located. Twenty-seven years later, and he knew it was home.

Rex is also opening his new detective office in his daughter’s Munsee Law Office building on the corner of Liberty Street and Fifth Avenue in the shadow of the Clarion County Courthouse.

Cassandra started her own practice, Munsee Law LLC, and specializes in Family Law. She also practices Criminal Law and Personal Injury.

Asked if he encouraged his daughter to become a lawyer, Rex offered an enthusiastic “yes.”

“She always wanted to argue all the time,” Rex said. “There’s no sense that she was arguing for free. If you’re going to argue as much with me, you might as well become an attorney and get paid to do it. So she took me…

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Tame Impala Add 2022 Tour Dates: Ticket Presale Code & On-Sale Info | Zumic

This week, Tame Impala added 2022 tour dates to their schedule in conjunction with their latest album, 2020’s The Slow Rush. The newly announced shows will make stops at large-scale North American venues in March.

Before embarking on the headlining tour, Kevin Parker and his band will be performing slots at a couple of festivals. More festival appearances are scattered between a handful of European tour dates in August and September. Toward the end of the year, Tame Impala will be touring their home country of Australia in October.

Tame Impala Tour Dates and Tickets Near You

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Barclays Center Brooklyn, NY

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SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an alias writ of execution

SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an alias writ of execution directed to the Sheriff of Atlantic County, issued out of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Atlantic County, DOCKET NO.: F-026254-17 will be sold at public venue at,The Criminal Court Complex, 4997 Unami Blvd., Mays Landing, NJ 08330 on THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2022, AT 12:00 O’CLOCK in the Criminal Court Complex, 4997 Unami Blvd., Mays Landing, NJ 08330. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ABSTRACT PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 2A:61-1 The property to be sold constitutes the tract described below and as more particularly described in the Writ of Execution filed with the Sheriff of Atlantic County pursuant to which this sale is being held. BEING in the Township of Galloway, County of Atlantic and State of New Jersey being more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEING Lot 1 C0022, in Block 978.10, as shown on the Official Tax Map of Galloway, said Unit being more specifically described in the Master Deed, recorded on March 15, 1988, in the Office of the Clerk of Atlantic in Deed Book 4644, Page 145 et seq., et seq., as amended from time to time.; and BEING commonly known as 130 Iroquois Drive Galloway, NJ 08205. The concise legal description found in this advertisement does not consti-tute a full legal description of the premises, a full legal description of the premises can be found in the Office of The Sheriff of Atlantic County. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt including costs and expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that person’s claim and…

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Shawn Klush Elvis Show at Mohegan San Pocono Sold Out

Planes TWP. — “Elvis” is at a sold-out house in Mohegan San Pocono on Sunday.

The “Elvis Tribute Artist Spectacular” Holiday Show, starring the world-famous Shawn Klush and sponsored by Fabulous Ambassador, will be held in front of a sold-out audience on Sunday, December 12th at 3pm. Appears in Pocono.

Klush decorates the main stage of the Keystone Grand Ballroom with the best sound of the legendary “King of Rock and Roll”, Elvis Presley.

Called “the closest to the king at a concert,” Klush was born and raised in Pittston. Because of his love of music, he began to imitate the music idol Elvis Presley.

In a telephone interview on Tuesday, Klush said he had been doing his Elvis tribute show for 25 years and he still loves what he does. He traveled around the world and went to sold-out venues.

“And it’s all thanks to Elvis,” Klush said. “Elvis changed from rags to wealth overnight. It’s a complete American story. Elvis was born in the southern countryside, an only child (his brother died at birth), and he is complete. I was devoted to my mother. “

Klush said he always enjoys going home and playing in front of a local audience.

“And I’m grateful for the opportunity to do that and meet many of my fellow NEPA fans,” he said.

In 2016, Klush from Pittston played Elvis in HBO’s hit series “Vinyl.” He has appeared on the TV show “What We Do in the Shadows,” an FX vampire comedy starring Nick Kroll, famous for his big mice. As you can imagine, Klush plays Vampire Elvis. “

“It’s a great show-it’s a lot of fun to do,” he said.

Klush is still talking to Priscilla Presley and said he has received high praise from Graceland’s family and people.

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Vanessa Bryant says she feels ‘sick’ at thought of deputies ‘gawking’ at Kobe, Gianna photos

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Vanessa Bryant has filed a declaration in response to a motion by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department to have her lawsuit against them dismissed. 

TMZ obtained a copy of the documents in which Bryant claims she specifically asked Sheriff Alex Villanueva to ensure that no photos would be taken of her deceased husband, NBA icon Kobe Bryant and their 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, after the two and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash on Jan. 26, 2020. 

Vanessa Bryant speaks on behalf of her late spouse, Class of 2020 inductee Kobe Bryant, during the 2021 Basketball Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony in May at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. (Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

“If you can’t bring my husband and baby back, please make sure no one takes photographs of them,” Bryant said in her deposition, as previously reported by the Associated Press. “And he said: ‘I will.’ And I said: ‘No, I need you to get on the phone right now, and I need you to make sure you secure the area.’”

In her response, Bryant says she learned a month later that there were photos of her husband and child’s remains, and that several sheriff’s deputies and firefighters were showing them to people. She said hearing that the photos existed sent her into a “constant cycle of distress,” and that despite assurances that the photos had been secured and scrubbed, she has doubts. 

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Nanticoke Indians gifted 30 acres of ancestral lands

Similar to Indigenous people across the country, Millsboro’s Nanticoke Indians believe in the concept of living and working now to the benefit of tribal members seven generations into the future. With the recent donation of 30 acres of ancestral land, future generations of the Nanticoke Indian Association will look back at 2021 as a year that tribal elders did in fact work toward that common goal.

The donated acreage has an address of Rosdale Road. It’s a triangular shape that stretches from immediately behind the NIA Tribal Center off Route 24 to the western tree line of Warwick Park to the east. There’s a small portion of land that sits across the street, near the intersection with Gull Point Road. According to Sussex County property records, the land was sold in late October for approximately $990,000.

Nanticoke Indian Chief Natosha Carmine, the tribe’s first woman chief, was the driving force behind the land donation and quick to point out the Nanticokes didn’t put one dollar toward the land. She said she wanted to try and get the parcel because it will help build a strong community among tribal members.

There’s always been a vision for the tribe to have a safe place to commune and be a part of a larger group, said Carmine. There are thoughts of putting in a walking path, a large pavilion and some athletic fields, she said.

“It’s a vision that will be defined in the future,” said Carmine.

Former Nanticoke Tribal Council member Bonnie Hall happened to be at the tribal center during the interview with Carmine. The donation is personal for her, she said – she can recall playing on that same field as a child, because it was once owned by her aunt Madge Harmon and uncle Wilbur Harmon.

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2021 All-Herald Boys Soccer First and Second Teams

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Hackettstown’s Zack Prymak nets winning penalty kick in North 2, Group 2 final

Hackettstown senior Zack Prymak scored the game-winning penalty kick in the North 2, Group 2 final against Bernards on Nov. 11, 2021, at Bernards High School.

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Collin Amabile

Pope John senior midfielder

Did a little bit of everything for the Lions as they made a four-win improvement and remained competitive in the NJAC National. Closed his career with seven goals and eight assists.

Jude Ashley

Lenape Valley senior midfielder

Helped the Patriots become the highest scoring team in the NJAC Colonial Division with an even nine goals and 10 assists in his final season.

Dylan Barry

Sparta junior midfielder

A major factor in helping the Spartans go from winless to seven victories in a season’s time. Led Sparta with 10 goals and three assists with one more season to still make his mark.

Anthony Crisafulli

Pope John senior midfielder

Helped command the heart of the field for the Lions. In his final season, he found the net six times and dished out five assists.

Bryan Gaviria

Jefferson senior forward

Continued the trend as Falcons’ top goal scorer in his final campaign. Connected for 17 goals and added five assists. Scored in 11 of Jefferson’s 18 games with a pair of hat tricks.

Robert Giordano

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