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Street honored at Nanticoke Heritage Day

Sterling Street at Nanticoke Heritage Day

Sterling Street, left, is recognized for his work with the Nanticoke Indian Museum.

Coastal Point • Susan Canfora

His hope, Sterling Street said as he was honored as retiring curator of the Nanticoke Indian Museum, is that the community always remembers what a treasure that repository is.

In his humble way, Street, standing beside his wife, Mary, on the grounds of the Millsboro-area museum, acknowledged supporters for their kind words and gifts during Nanticoke Heritage Day on Saturday, May 6.

“Thank you all for your kind words. It’s an honor to be honored,” Street said, recognizing family members including his daughters, Esa Street Perkins and Felicia Street, and quoting the Native American saying, “We are all related.”

Urie Ridgeway, tribal secretary of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribe and guest speaker, asked everyone to remove their hats and stand in a display of respect for Street, who worked at the museum for 13 years before announcing his retirement. Ridgeway then formed a line to shake Street’s hand or hug him.

“This is a special day for us,” said Bonnie Hall, past tribal council member and chairwoman of the Nanticoke Indian Commemoration Committee, as she addressed the crowd, gathered in a circle on the grass. Nearby, vendors sold bracelets, toys, T-shirts, Indian tacos, fry bread and other delicacies and crafts, and the museum was open for tours.

The building, once a school for American Indians, before integration into the public school system and transformation to a museum, was where Street welcomed guests from all over the world and built a positive collaboration with local and state government representatives, Hall said.

In her travels, she is regularly asked about Street, who has been instrumental in researching and teaching the history of the Nanticoke tribe, she said.

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Obituaries in Muncie, IN | The Star Press

Marianne Louise Younkin, 73, of Dunkirk, IN, passed away peacefully Saturday, May 13th, 2023, while in the company of family members at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, IN. Marianne was born in Connellsville, PA, on September 10, 1949, a daughter of the late Rose Marie (Palladine) and Elmer Scott Younkin. She was a 1968 graduate of Dunkirk High School and received her Associate’s Degree while proudly serving 20 years in the United States Army. After her retirement from the military Marianne became a delivery driver for Dolly Madison and Sara Lee Bread Company. She was a member of the Dunkirk American Legion, Munsee Lanes Bowling League, volunteered for Second Harvest Food Bank and attended The Rock Church in Portland, IN. She was a very strong willed and determined woman who was so proud of her accomplishments as a female officer and veteran. Marianne had a nickname for everyone, loved being a “GGA” (Great Great Aunt), and enjoyed fishing, reading, puzzles, traveling, trips to Las Vegas, was an avid Indianapolis Colts, Green Bay Packers, Cher, and Whitney Houston fan. She is survived by 2 nieces; Jo Ann Mock (Rick) of Dunkirk, Virginia Cline (Tracy) of Portland, nephew; Rick Lash of Muncie, 6 great nieces and nephews; Cody Wright (Brittney), Cory Mock (Taylor), Casey Cline (Lissa), Carly Landers (Zec), Lee Mock (Kathryn), Colby Cline (Haley), 10 great great nieces and nephews and her sweet dog Mandy Lou. Marianne was preceded in death by her parents, 1 sister and brother in law; Donna Jean and Earl Ray Jeffers, Jr., a special niece; Anna Rae Lash, and nephew Earl Ray Jeffers, III. Visitation will be held on Friday, May 19, 2023 from 11-1 at MJS Mortuaries – Redkey Chapel. Funeral services will follow at 1 PM with Kevin Culy officiating. Burial will…

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Massive Sneaker Convention Coming to Connecticut This Summer

Have you watched the movie ‘Air’ on Prime yet? It’s the story about how Nike got Michael Jordan to sign with their company, and the creation of the first Air Jordan sneaker, it’s fascinating. So much that I want a pair of Nike Air Jordan 2’s again. I had a pair in 1986, but I threw them out. Our chance to redeem ourselves is coming to Connecticut in June.

I just received an update from Mohegan Sun that announced that a big sneaker convention called ‘The Sneakerhead Invasion’ is coming to the Earth Expo Center at Mohegan Sun on Sunday June 4, 2023. It’s being billed as Connecticut’s biggest sneaker convention, and with 125,000 square feet of space, Earth Expo has the room for plenty of vendors. What can you expect? Rare classics, 200+ vendors, streetwear and collectibles, and some hot new and upcoming releases to check out.

Tickets are interesting too, both General and VIP tickets will allow you to bring in sneakers into the event to try to sell or trade. The General Admission tickets goes for $30, and it allows you to bring up to 3 pairs of sneakers into the event to try to sell. VIP tickets are $40, and for the extra $10 you’ll be able to bring in as many sneakers that you can carry, through a special entry line. The promoters have also announced reduced ticket prices for high school students – $15 (With your school ID), and children under 10 with a parent will be admitted for free.

I’ve only kept one pair of sneakers longer than 5 years, so if you have much more patience and room than I do, you could walk out of Mohegan Sun with some money that didn’t come from a slot or table game.

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EHT boys, Holy Spirit girls win varsity eights Sunday at county regatta

Winners

Boys double: Holy Spirit (Nick Sarno, Mike Rodriguez) 5:31.15

Girls double: Mainland Reg. (Molly Lind, Chloe Reganato) :38.86

Boys single: Holy Spirit (Mike Ricciardi) 5:48.09

Boys junior quad: Holy Spirit (Phil Cappuccio, Jake Meli, Kyler Bender, Ryan Bender) 5:18.86

Girls junior quad: Holy Spirit (Jordan Costantino, Makayla Cappuccio, Rosie Handle, Eve Amalfitano) 6:23.78

Girls varsity quad: Atlantic City (Grace Gaskill, Olivia Mule, Yaisha Rios, Mackenzie Morgan) 6:23.78

Boys novice four: Vineland 5:52.60

Girls novice four: Ocean City (Margot Swift, Dani Ritzel, Reese Hemberger, Ava Ryan, coxswain Alivia Adams) 6:13.18

Boys lightweight four: St. Augustine (Cameron Cuff, Evan Brown, Jaden Marchelle, Finn Gallagher, coxswain Zorin Bey) 5:44.60

Girls lightweight four: Holy Spirit (Grace Fishbein, Summer Stevenson, Melissa Ledwold, Caroline Spina, coxswain Gia Rynkiewicz) 5:57.63

Boys junior four: Ocean City (Jake Tracy, Luke Tjimokouris, Gavin Tomaselli, Wesley Dice, coxswain Jake Thurlow) 5:31.80

Girls junior four: Egg Harbor Twp. (Rachel Kent, Rachel Yushan, Sarah Conant, Casey Herron, coxswain Alyssa Backlyki) 6:13.47

Boys junior eight: Mainland Reg. (Brennan Wickersham, Ryan Kennedy, Mark Marrone, James Barrett, Mac Corson, Luke Osbeck, Tyler Waters, Owen Mostecki, coxswain Jack Barnhart) 5:13.10

Girls junior eight: Atlantic City (Maggie Morgan, Kaitlynn Do, Zuzanna Turska, Lauren Fox, Anna Tran, Gabriela Tayoun, Sophia Mammucari, Mardiha Ahmed, coxswain Isabella Gravely) 5:L20.09

Boys novice eight: Egg Harbor Twp. (Liam Craig, Mike Backlyki, Jaxon Merrill, Rocco Ricciardi, Guido Vaccaro, Walt Reber, Bora Kara, Marvin Ervin, coxswain Ryan Naylor) 5:19.60

Girls novice eight: Egg Harbor Twp. (Kaitlynn Zimmerman, Mia Storz, Ella Berg, Lilly Corcoran, Michelle Rodriguez-Guerrara, Skyelar Ellis, Amber Sullivan, Leila Imberti, coxswain Alanna Malc) 5:58.63

Boys freshman eight: Mainland Reg. (Griffin Fitzgerald, Grant Livingston, Logan Burke, Cody Care, Brian Falk, Michael Tiergiovanni, Wesley Leap, Terrance Kepner, coxswain Brody Miller) 5:22.44

Girls freshman eight: Ocean City 5:53.60

Boys second eight: St. Augustine (Brandon Chick, Luke Poyas, Will Dodd, Dean DePalma, Joe Tortella, Jake Casale, Anthony Tramp, Patrick Sacco, coxswain Luke Grippo) 4:57.31

Boys varsity four: Oakcrest (Julien Bouchacourt, Keenan Swoyer, Nikoloz Kurtanidze, Christian Martinez, coxswain Caroline Osborne) 5:33.83

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Local roundup: Hannon throws no-hitter for Tunkhannock softball

Kaya Hannon threw a five-inning no-hitter as Tunkhannock defeated Wyoming Valley West 12-0 Thursday in a Wyoming Valley Conference Division 1 softball game.

Tunkhannock and Pittston Area are tied atop the division. Both teams have on divisional game remaining.

Hannon fanned five and walked one.

Sydney Huff, Paige Marabell and Gabby Wood all homered.

Hanover Area 9, Forest City 8

Hanover Area scored three times in the sixth and then won the game with four runs in the seventh.

Maggie Murphy, Brenna Slusser and Cassidy Kratz all had two RBI for the Hawkeyes. Caitlin Vigorito and Lea Benattia were each 4-for-4 as Hanover finished with 17 hits.

Old Forge 13, Nanticoke Area 0

The Blue Devils scored 10 times in the final three innings to pull away for a win.

Kate O’Hearn homered and had two RBI for Old Forge. Danica Pritchyk also had two RBI.

Shaylee Heffron had two of Nanticoke Area’s four hits.

Dallas 7, Crestwood 6

Carolyn Comitz scored on an error on a bunt by Jordan Porasky in the bottom of the seventh to give Dallas the win.

Comitz led off the seventh with her fourth hit of the game and scored all the way from first on the error.

Jorja Snyder was 2-for-4 with two RBI for Crestwood. Allyson Babula and Victoria Butler were each 2-for-4 with an RBI.

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Mid Valley 6, Wyoming Area 3

Mid Valley scored three times in the top of the seventh to defeat Wyoming Area.

Nick Mills was 3-for-4 with two RBI for Mid Valley. Doug Pua had a pair of RBI.

Wyoming Area finished with four hits. Cameron Moser had the Warriors’ only RBI.

Nanticoke Area 4, Hanover Area 2

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Graffiti vandalism at Umpachene Falls in New Marlborough sparks fury and calls for a silent group meditation

Graffiti on a rock

The falls are considered sacred, and residents come here to find peace, swim, hike and picnic. Only New Marlborough residents and their guests are officially permitted, but the town has been generous in allowing the wider public to enjoy the falls.

STEPHANIE ZOLLSHAN — THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE

NEW MARLBOROUGH — A South County jewel named for a Mohican sachem was defaced by graffiti Monday, sparking fury in the community as well as plans for a silent group meditation Tuesday evening.

Vandals tagged boulders and a picnic table at Umpachene Falls, a town-owned park that includes the cascading waterfalls where the Umpachene and Konkapot rivers join.

Rock with graffiti on it with trees around

Vandals tagged the side of a boulder and a picnic table at Umpachene Falls, a town-owned park in New Marlborough. 

STEPHANIE ZOLLSHAN — THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE

Police Chief Graham Frank said he doesn’t yet have any leads, but thinks it’s likely “kids” who might also have done the same thing here and at another area in March of last year, but worse.

“We’re doing extra patrol checks,” he said, noting that the park is on the regular police patrol route.

One town resident, Daniel Alden, saw the graffiti when he went to the park Monday. He posted to Facebook that he is offering a $500 reward to anyone with information leading to the arrest and prosecution of those responsible. Alden also posted an invitation to a “Silent Group Meditation for the Healing & Protection of Umpachene Falls” Tuesday evening.

He spotted vandalism on the Appalachian Trail last week. Meet Cosmo Catalano, a volunteer who helps safeguard the trail in the northern Berkshires.

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Most long-awaited music casino concerts and events 2023

Attract various guests, with live music casino concerts and shows offering appealing amusement to numerous individuals. These concerts showcase multiple music styles in ample settings like ballrooms or outdoor arenas and feature famous musicians.

In pursuit of an all-inclusive entertainment experience, customers find exclusive packages, including accommodations, facilities, and tickets. In the list of the most popular and long-awaited casino events are concerts in Harrah’s Cherokee, Hollywood, Iowa, etc. Actual schedule of the upcoming casino concerts 2023 and events review only at official websites and sources, and buy tickets.

Most Anticipated Casino Concerts 2023 by Largest Industry Giants

Biggest gambling centers frequently host casino music concerts to attract visitors and create a lively atmosphere, particularly during peak tourist seasons. The casino concert schedule varies depending on time of the year. Certain organize multiple concerts monthly, while others occasionally host concerts. Nonetheless, live music concerts remain popular among visitors as they offer a chance to relish live performances.

1. Casino Rama Concerts (Canada)

Large complex in Rama, Ontario, Canada, featuring a 5,000-seat. Numerous distinguished musicians have performed at the venue, including Tony Bennett, Ringo Starr, and Diana Ross.

The current schedule of Casino Rama concerts 2023 is available on the official website with the ability to buy tickets.

Canada is No. 1 of the leading centers of the casino industry, hosting more than 19.3 million active gamblers. In addition to land-based ones, there is a huge list of the best online casinos in Canada with…

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Ocean City Girls Lacrosse Hosts Lenape High School

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HS ROUNDUP: Miller lifts Nanticoke baseball over Hanover Area

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Forge Project announces 2023 fellowship class

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Forge Project was founded in 2021 in Taghanick, the unceded homelands of the Muh-he-con­neok. It focused on Indigenous arts and culture and hosts six fellows in residence annually.1of3

Forge Project was founded in 2021 in Taghanick, the unceded homelands of the Muh-he-con­neok. It focused on Indigenous arts and culture and hosts six fellows in residence annually.

Thatcher KeatsShow MoreShow Less Fellowship winners (clockwise, from top left): Margeaux Abeyta (Taos Pueblo and Diné), Rachel Martin (Tlingít), Brent Michael Davids (Mohican/Munsee-Lenape), Lucy Grignon (Stockbridge-Munsee/Menominee), Dr. Suzanne Kite (known professionally as Kite) (Oglála Lakȟóta) and Emily Johnson (Yup’ik).2of3

Fellowship winners (clockwise, from top left): Margeaux Abeyta (Taos Pueblo and Diné), Rachel Martin (Tlingít), Brent Michael Davids (Mohican/Munsee-Lenape), Lucy Grignon (Stockbridge-Munsee/Menominee), Dr. Suzanne Kite (known professionally as Kite) (Oglála Lakȟóta) and Emily Johnson (Yup’ik).

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TAGHKANIC — Forge Project, a Native-led art, culture and decolonial education initiative, on Monday announced the six recipients of its 2023 fellowship: Margeaux Abeyta (Taos Pueblo and Diné), Brent Michael Davids (Mohican/Munsee-Lenape), Lucy Grignon (Stockbridge-Munsee/Menominee), Emily Johnson (Yup’ik), Dr. Suzanne Kite (Oglála Lakȟóta) and Rachel Martin (Tlingít).

“We’re excited to introduce our third annual class of Forge Fellows, whose interdisciplinary approaches as creators, innovators and organizers speak to the rich complexity of Native and Indigenous thought today,” Forge Project Executive Director Candice Hopkins (Carcross/Tagish First Nation) said in a statement. 

Forge Project is located on the ancestral homelands of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians, who are now in Wisconsin through forced removal. The organization has reserved two fellowship spots for members of the Stockbridge-Munsee in recognition of their displacement and to encourage site-specific and relational projects.