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Month: January 2024
January 6, 2024 – American Hockey League (AHL) – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins News Release
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – On a snowy Saturday night in Northeast Pennsylvania, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins lost in overtime to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, 4-3, at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (17-12-4-0) built a two-goal lead, but Phantoms forward Samu Tuomaala started the comeback in the third period and later finished it in overtime.
Tuomaala was set up by Louie Belpedio for a blistering one-timer from the bottom of the left circle, resulting in the game-winner 90 seconds into OT.
Matt Filipe notched the night’s first goal, tipping in a point shot by Jack St. Ivany at 12:19 of the first period. However, Lehigh Valley responded 97 seconds later with an equalizer from Cooper Marody.
Both teams started to pile-up scoring chances during a fast-paced second period, but it wasn’t until there was 3:03 left in the frame that either team lit the lamp. Ultimately, Alex Nylander put the Penguins back ahead, 2-1, with a short-side snipe.
St. Ivany picked up his second assist of the game early in the third period, when another one of his shots was swatted down by teammate Peter Abbandonato, who then gathered the puck and shuffled it across the goal line.
Tuomala sparked the Phantoms’ rally with a laser beam off the rush at 8:32 of the third period. Seventy-two seconds later, Ronnie Attard tied things up, 3-3.
Penguins goalie Magnus Hellberg finished the night with 29 saves on 33 shots faced. Phantoms netminder Felix Sandström recorded 25 saves in the win.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton gets right back at it for its next game tomorrow, Sunday, Jan. 7, when the Hartford Wolf Pack come to…
The National Park Service (NPS) has withdrawn the review of a renovation plan that included the removal of the statue of William Penn from the site of his former Philadelphia home.
The NPS asked for input on the future for the park, located near the intersection of 2nd and Walnut Streets off Sansom Walk in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood, and they certainly received it — at least online.
The online site where the public was supposed to provide comment on the Welcome Park proposal on Monday—the first day of a 14-day period where the NPS were going to receive public input on the plan.
By 6:30 p.m. Monday night, the NPS said the public comment period was closed.
“The preliminary draft proposal, which was released prematurely and had not been subject to a complete internal agency review, is being retracted. No changes to the William Penn statue are planned,” the NPS said in a statement.
My team has been in contact with the Biden Administration throughout the day to correct this decision. I’m pleased Welcome Park will remain the rightful home of this William Penn statue — right here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Penn founded. https://t.co/awSTpcyrNp
— Governor Josh Shapiro (@GovernorShapiro) January 8, 2024
A social media post noting the proposed renovations had thousands of comments on the plan. The majority of online opinion seemed to oppose the idea with commenters focusing on the part of the plan that mentioned the proposed removal of the William Penn statue from the site of his former Philadelphia home, the Slate Roof House.
You’re removing the statue of William Penn – a paragon of religious liberty and self-government who influenced our U.S. Founding Fathers – from the site of his home in the city he founded.
Shame. Scrap…
Interstate 81 Northbound Closed At Nanticoke Due To Tractor-Trailer Rollover
Interstate 81 has come to a grinding halt following a tractor-trailer rollover accident at Exit 164 (Nanticoke). The closure, which has led to significant traffic delays, is expected to lift by approximately 5 p.m.
This incident underscores the urgent need for motorists to exercise utmost caution when navigating work zones, adhering to speed limits, switching on headlights, and heeding flaggers and road signage. In traffic-dense areas, the recommended approach is to utilize both lanes effectively up until the merge point.
Accident Details
The tractor-trailer rollover occurred on the northbound lane of Interstate 81, at Exit 164 (Nanticoke). At present, no information has been released regarding potential injuries or the exact cause of the accident.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has provided a traffic camera image, revealing the severity of the situation and the closure of the exit.
Alternate Routes and Road Updates
While the northbound lane of Interstate 81 remains closed, drivers are advised to seek alternative routes. For real-time road conditions, motorists can turn to the www.511PA.com service.
This round-the-clock platform offers comprehensive updates, including traffic alerts, weather forecasts, speed data, and access to over a thousand traffic cameras. The service is accessible via iPhone and Android apps, by dialing 5-1-1, or through regional Twitter updates linked on the 511PA website.
Commending Road Safety
As authorities scramble to manage the situation and restore regular traffic flow, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety.
Particularly in areas with heavy traffic or work zones, drivers must ensure they are not distracted, respect speed limits, and follow all road signs and directives. The cooperative usage of both lanes until the merge point can…
AHL: WBS Penguins turn back Hartford
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Joe Biden’s National Park Service under Interior Secretary Deb Haaland will remove the statue of William Penn from the park erected in 1982 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of his founding of the colony of Pennsylvania. The park is on the site of his original home in Philadelphia.
The park, located in Philadelphia near the Delaware River at Sansom and Second Streets, will be “rehabilitated” and that proposal will include an “expanded interpretation of the Native American history of Philadelphia.” The plan was “developed in consultations with the representatives of the indigenous nations of the Haudenosaunee, the Delaware Nation, Delaware Tribe of Indians, the Shawnee Tribe, and the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.”
While much of the original design of the park will remain, the statue of Penn and the model of his original home “will be removed and not reinstalled.” The Park Service claims that at some later date, which is not currently funded, there will be a new exhibit that mentions Penn and his work founding what became the state named for him as well as the city of Philadelphia.
The National Park Service, led by National Park Service Director Charles Sams III, who boasts Native American ancestry as does his boss Haaland, runs a substantial portion of Philadelphia’s historic sites. This agency is in charge of nearly 54 acres of historic sites in the Old City neighborhood, where the Penn home once stood. The Biden administration praised Haaland when she was appointed for becoming “the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary.” Equity, as the Biden White House recently stated, has “always, always” been “at the center of every policy.”
These sites include Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed and the Constitution drafted and debated, the Liberty Bell, Congress Hall,…
Lorelei Lucas won two individual races and swam the lead leg on a winning relay team for Hazleton Area in its 89-86 loss to host Tunkhannock in a Wyoming Valley Conference meet on Wednesday.
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WILKES-BARRE TWP. — At special meeting on Wednesday, the Luzerne County Convention Center Authority unanimously approved making application for a Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grant for improvement to the parking lot outside Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.
Donna Cupinski, Chair of the authority board, said the authority will apply for a $1.4 million RCAP grant make safety improvements and pave the lot.
Cupinski said the authority hopes to use all or part of its Local Share Account allocation to cover the $1.4 million matching requirement for the $2.8 million project.
“We have to check to see what our LSA allocation will be and if we can use it for our required match for the project,” Cupinski said.
Cupinski also noted that consulting firm Ashburn Advisers of Lackawanna County has agreed to prepare the application and will provide the $500 application fee.
Cupinski was the only board member at the arena for the meeting. Other board members attended via phone: Dino Galella, Frank Orloski Jr., Patrick Patte, John Pickering, Lori Spencer, John Ruckno and Tom Woods.
Executive Director Steve Poremba was in attendance, as was Carrie Grantuskas, finance director.
Bill O’Boyle is the Times Leader Media Group’s news columnist/staff writer. He has written for the Times Leader since April 2007, covering everything from municipal government issues, business, features, human interest, presidential races and local, state and national politics to breaking news. A Plymouth native now living in Plains Township, O’Boyle has been active in a range of community and sporting activities, including volunteering with Victory Sports for adults with mental and physical challenges.
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Happenin’ Otsego: 01-06-24
HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for SATURDAY, JANUARY 6
The Met Presents Verdi’s
‘Nabucco’ Steaming Live
OPERA—12:55 p.m. The Met presents “Nabucco.” Tickets, $22/adult. Lunch available for purchase. Arrive at 12:15 for Glimmerglass Festival Guild Program discussing this Verdi drama about the fall of ancient Jerusalem and the exile in Babylon. Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, 24 Market Street, Oneonta. (607) 431-2080 or visit https://www.foothillspac.org/
DEMOCRATIC CLUB—9 a.m. County Elections Commission Michael Henrici is the featured speaker for the first meeting of 2024. Featuring discussion of the 2023 election and plans for the 2024 races. RSVP required. Get Fresh on the Main Café, 254 Main Street, Oneonta. garymaffei@gmail.com or visit the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068905072401
ONEONTA FARMERS’ MARKET—9 a.m. to noon. Find produce, arts, crafts and more from area producers. Atrium, Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, 24 Market Street, Oneonta. Visit https://oneontafarmersmarket.org/
FARMERS’ MARKET—10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Produce, local meats and handmade crafts at the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, 101 Main Street, Pioneer Alley, Cooperstown. (607) 547-8881 or visit https://www.otsego2000.org/cooperstown-farmers-market
SEWING CLASS—1:30-3 p.m. “Threads Past to Present.” Learn to sew each Saturday with Linda Hovey. Hand sewing or learning a new machine. Held each Saturday. The Green Giraffe, 179 Main Street, Unadilla. (607) 353-2944 to schedule an appointment or visit https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093552282984
DRUM CIRCLE—3 p.m. New group forming to enjoy drumming together. 142 Glen Drive, Oneonta. Visit the Oneonta Drum Circle group page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/208884682520136
ART WORKSHOP—3-5 p.m. “Brushes & Blooms: January Chill & Edit.” Paint beautiful blooms styled by Mohican Flowers with instruction from local artist Susan Jones Kenyon or bring a painting back for additional work. Materials included, no experience necessary. Light refreshments available. Reservations required. $95. Mohican Flowers, 207 Main Street, Cooperstown. (607) 547-8822 or visit https://mohicanflowers.com/upcoming-events.html
A man from northeast Oklahoma has been indicted for alleged child sex crimes.
According to the Northern District of Oklahoma, 43-year-old Lance Douglas Roark, of Bluejacket, a member of the Delaware Tribe, is charged with knowingly engaging in sexual contact with the intent to commit aggravated sexual abuse with a child under 12-years-old.
He faces Abusive Sexual Contact with a Minor Under 12 Years of Age in Indian Country; Assault with Intent to Commit Aggravated Sexual Abuse of a Minor under 12 Years of Age in Indian Country (superseding).
The FBI and Rogers County Sheriffs Office are the investigative agencies.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Alicia Hockenbury and Chantelle Dial are prosecuting the case.