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South, Group 4 girls lacrosse 1st round recaps: TR North, Lenape to meet after big wins

Caitlin Beahm scored four goals — her fourth straight game with at least a hat trick — and added two assists to lead eighth-seeded Toms River North to a 10-7 win over ninth-seeded Eastern in the first round of the NJSIAA South Jersey, Group 4 playoffs in Toms River.

Kristen Redding found the net three times for Toms River North, which outscored the visitors 5-2 in the second half after the teams battled to a 5-5 tie at the break.

Gianna Gray made eight saves to help Toms River North improve to 13-5 and reach the quarterfinals, where it will take on top-seeded Lenape.

Jane Trauger had a hat trick and Kelsey Barratt collected two goals and three assists for Eastern (5-10).

Lenape 20, South Brunswick 1

Gianna Monaco had five goals, four assists, eight draw controls and eight ground balls as top-seeded Lenape, No. 8 in the NJ.com Top 20, knocked off 16th-seeded South Brunswick in Medford.

Monaco increased her season total to 108 goals and moved within 10 of 300 for her career.

Kareena Gohel added four goals and an assist and Lily Bunting had three goals, two assists and eight draw controls to help Lenape improve to 14-1. The Indians will host eighth-seeded Toms River North in the quarterfinals.

Lyra Bhatnagar scored for South Brunswick (5-9-1).

Kingsway 18, Egg Harbor 6

Ally Phalines scored six goals, including the 100th of her career, and added two assists to lift seventh-seeded Kingsway past 10th-seeded Egg Harbor in Woolwich Township.

Just a sophomore, Phalines increased her season total to 57 goals after netting 43 as a rookie. She joins her older sister Haley, a 2021 Kingsway graduate, in reaching the milestone.

Ashley Brown registered three goals and three assists and Kaitlin Price made 12 saves for Kingsway, which improved to 6-11 and will face second-seeded Cherokee in the quarterfinals.

Hayley Henderson had two…

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Madeline R. Saye

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May 21, 2022

1925-2020

Madeline R. Saye, 94, passed away March 30, 2020 in Vallejo, Calif. She was born in Nanticoke, Pa. along with her twin brother, Francis to parents, Luigi and Clotilde.

A graduate of Nanticoke High School and Wilkes-Barre Business College, Madeline retired from Liberty Mutual Insurance Company in Montoursville, Pa.

She was a member of the Francesco Ferrucio Lodge #1397 and Friends of the Mill Memorial Library. After her husband’s death in 2005, she moved to California to be closer to her grandchildren. She became a member of St. Basil’s Catholic Church while continuing to support St. Faustina and Nebo Baptist Church in Nanticoke.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Idris, twin brother, Francis and older siblings, John and Augusta who passed away when they were children.

She is survived by her daughter, Barbara (Larry) of California, and children, Ryan (Jessie), Aaron (Chrissy) and daughter, Briana, son, Richard of New York, and daughter, Margaret (Brian) and children, Matthew and Katie of California. She has 2 great-grandchildren, Antonia and Quinten children of her grandson, Ryan and Logan of her granddaughter, Briana.

Stanley S. Stegura Funeral Home arranged the burial and blessing of Madeline for the interment at Hanover Green Cemetery, Hanover Township, in April 2020 at which time the mass of Christian burial was suspended due to Covid.

A memorial mass will now be held at St. Faustina Kowalska Parish in Nanticoke, Pa. on June 4, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. with luncheon to follow.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or a charity of the…

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Las Vegas news and massive jackpots edition

Sin City has been all over the headlines this week as a new entertainment district is coming to the Las Vegas Strip, including a casino and hotel. In addition Las Vegas has also been announced as a location for a Formula 1 race in November 2023. Before we dive into those details, we have several jackpot winners to talk about, WSOP.com going live in Michigan and interstate poker news in the U.S. And of course, we can’t forget that we are just days away until the iGaming market in Ontario officially launches on 4 April.

Let’s begin with life-changing wins:

5. $1.3 million slot jackpot win at California Hotel & Casinoasino
Michelle from Hawaii hit a jackpot worth more than $1.3 million at Boyd Gaming’s California Hotel & Casino on Monday. The lucky guest was playing a Wheel of Fortune slot machine on Monday at approximately 11:30 a.m. After making a $5 bet, she scored a progressive jackpot totaling $1,316,725.

Michelle isn’t the only one who walked away with a handsome payoff.

Wethersfield, Connecticut resident Jason Hunter hit a jackpot for $235,096 on Tuesday at Mohegan Sun. Hunter was playing at a blackjack table when he hit the Super 4 Progressive Blackjack Jackpot.

Elsewhere, Ana S. became the first winner of the Mega Jackpot Madness at Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, which guarantees jackpot wins from $10,000 up to $50,000. Ana took home $41,457, a win that also kicked off a 60-minute frenzy for Free Play jackpots that awarded 10 winners between $500-$1,000 in Free Slot Play. Each Mega Jackpot starts at $10,000 and grows every time an eligible guest makes a spin on an eligible slot…

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Mohican Community Theatre to present ‘Shrek the Musical’

LOUDONVILLE – Mohican Community Theatre (MCT), under the Loudonville Theatre and Arts Committee (LTAC), will perform “Shrek the Musical” for five performances at the Ohio Theatre in downtown Loudonville.

Performances are Saturday, June 18, at 7 p.m.; Sunday, June 19, at 2 p.m.; Friday, June 24, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, June 25, at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, June 26, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, $10 for students and free for children four and under (as long as space is available). All seats are reserved seating only. Presale tickets are available online at http://www.theohiotheatre.com and at the Ohio Theatre Box Office at 419-994-3750. Remaining tickets will be available at the door beginning an hour before each performance on a first-come basis.

Marissa Burd, co-founder of MCT, is directing the musical with Isabeau Murray, last seen directing “The Snow White Variety Show” in 2019. Helping Burd and Murray are Rachel Kelly as vocal director; Mary Murray as costume and prop coordinator; and Sally Hollenbach as technical director. 

A large cast of 32 will perform the 2008 Broadway musical comedy based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film of the same name. With music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire, the show has all of your favorite elements from the original movie, plus elements of its sequels and the 1990 book “Shrek!” by William Steig. This musical is appropriate for all ages, especially children and those who love the movie. 

The title role of Shrek will be played by Jon Fogle, a long-standing MCT parent and set builder, who is ready to step onto the stage in his first lead role since his high school days. Other leads include some new faces to the MCT stage, including Emily Roblin, a first-year math teacher at…

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Iraq Security and Humanitarian Monitor: May 12 – 19, 2022

  • Sadr Lashes Out At Rivals, Judiciary; UNAMI Says Political Will To End Deadlock Is “Painfully Absent”; Parliament Bypasses Court Ruling On Spending Bill; Salah Ad-Din Governor Sacked — On May 16, Muqtada al-Sadr attacked his rivals in the Coordination Framework (CF) and the Federal Supreme Court after the latter blocked a Sadr-backed IQD25 trillion spending bill. Sadr issued a veiled threat to his rivals, warning of “the anger of the patient and the oppressed.” On May 17, the head of UNAMI told the Security Council that despite repeated talk of dialogue, the political will to reach a solution to the post-election deadlock was “painfully absent.” The problem, according to UANMI, was that “the national interest is…taking a backseat to short-sighted considerations of control over resources.” On May 18, the Iraqi Parliament’s Financial Committee presented a new draft of the “Emergency Support for Food Security and Development” bill to the Speaker of Parliament, and on the following day, the legislature conducted a first reading of the IQD25 trillion bill. An earlier draft with the same title was first presented by PM Kadhimi’s Cabinet in late March, but the Federal Supreme Court ruled on May 15 that a caretaker government lacks the power to present bills. On May 19, Parliament voted to sack the governor of Salah ad-Din province, Ammar Jabr al-Jubouri, who was investigated in April for allegedly soliciting bribes from contractors. In other developments, on May 19, a document circulating on local news sites appeared to show that five lawmakers from the Emtidad movement had decided to withdraw from the party in objection to unilateral decisions made by the party’s secretary general, Ala’ al-Rikabi. more…

  • Iraqi Forces Kill 20 ISIS Militants In New Operations; Militias Ramp Up Attacks On Supply Convoys — Between May 12…

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    H.S. Softball: Kingsway defeats Cherokee, 9-4

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    Times Leader Career Fair set for Tuesday at Mohegan Sun Arena

    WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Kerry Miscavage, Times Leader Media Group publisher, said the Times Leader has always taken the lead for hosting job fairs for Northeastern Pennsylvania.

    Miscavage said this week’s expo at the Mohegan Sun Arena concourse, is set for Tuesday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    As a media property, Miscavage said the Times Leader has promoted the expo through a variety of organic and paid media outlets within the market:

    • Daily newspaper ads.

    • Timesleader.com high impact ads.

    • Entercom and Cumulus radio.

    • PA Live! And WBRE commercials.

    • Paid social media and programmatic advertising.

    • Targeted email blasts to local job seekers and more.

    “This will be one of the largest spring career expos we have had in many years,” Miscavage said. “The decrease in COVID cases has recruiters wanting to be face-to-face to local job seekers.”

    And, Miscavage said the job seekers are also ready to visit as well.

    “We can see that in our pre-registration numbers,” Miscavage said. “I’ve talked to many of the recruiters listed below and they are very excited to come to the expo and interact with other businesses and prospective job candidates. Some are ready to hire on-the-spot.”

    Miscavage said to make sure you check out the Recruitment advertising section in today’s Times Leader.

    “It will give you a great range of jobs that these local employers are hiring for,” Miscavage said.

    If you want to pre-register for the expo for a chance to win prizes, you can at — timesleader.com/registernow. Or we’ll just see you on Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Free parking and free entry.

    Participating Vendors:

    Allied Services

    Americold

    Astound Broadband powered by RCN

    Audacy

    Azar International Inc.

    AZEK Company

    Bayada Home Healthcare

    Bear…

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    Henry Edward Malec

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    Mount Vernon City Co-Ed Softball Results

    Mount Vernon City Co-Ed Softball

    Games of May 8

    Mohican Lodge 13, Howard Hilton 9

    Howard Hilton took a 3-1 lead in the first, but Mohican Lodge put up nine runs in the fourth, then withstood a Hilton rally to win 13-9. Corbin Wengerd and Tim Burrell led Mohican with four hits each, and JJ Eshelman and Rachel Goeppinger each had four hits for Hilton.

    Howard Hilton 7, Maximum Nutrition 4

    Both teams scored a run in the first inning and held the tie until the fifth inning, when Howard Hilton scored two runs to go up 3-1. The lead didn’t last long with Maximum Nutrition scoring three runs to go up 4-3, but Howard Hilton scored a run in the sixth and three more in the seventh to secure the win. Howard Hilton was led by JJ Eshelman and Rachel Goeppinger, who had three hits apiece. Carl Busse had a double in the game. Maximum Nutrition was led by Shawn Maxwell, who had four hits, including a double. 

    Buckeye Crane 10, Coffing Electric LLC 9

    Coffing Electric started the game off with a 2-1 lead after the first inning and each team scored in the second to make it a 3-2 game. Coffing Electric Went up 6-2, but in the bottom of the fourth, Buckeye Crane scored four runs to tie the game 6-6, and went up 7-6 with a one run fifth. Coffing Electric scored three in the sixth inning to take the 9-7 lead, but Buckeye Crane battled back with a two-run sixth and a run in the seventh to win. Coffing Electric was led by Lee Caudill, who had the game’s only homer. Buckeye Crane was led by Owen Miller, who had three hits, including a triple.

    Coffing Electric 15, Outkast 3

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    UN envoy urges Iraqi politicians to ‘roll up sleeves’ and meet people’s aspirations

    NEW YORK — The top United Nations official in Iraq made an urgent appeal on Tuesday for the prompt formation of a new Government that meets the aspirations of that country’s people.

    “National elections took place well over seven months ago and multiple deadlines for the formation of a government have been missed,” Special Representative Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert told the Security Council.

    She pointed out that while political leaders subscribe to the notion of dialogue, the necessary willingness to compromise is painfully absent.

    Noting that notorious aspects of Iraq’s political life are repeating themselves in “a seemingly incessant loop of zero-sum politics”, Ms. Hennis-Plasschaert – who also heads the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) – said that Iraqis continue to wait for “a political class that will roll up its sleeves to make headway on the country’s long list of outstanding domestic priorities”.

    These include adequate service delivery to all citizens and an end to pervasive corruption, factionalism and pillaging of State institutions.

    The UNAMI chief also emphasized the importance of diversifying the economy and implementing desperately needed reforms.

    Moreover, she said that predictable governance rather than constant crisis management is needed, stressing that accountability must be a key feature of the State.

    While asserting the State’s authority, Hennis-Plasschaert flagged that it is vital to rein in non-state armed actors.

    “The neglect of the population’s most basic needs has gone on for far too long,” she underscored.

    Turning to the Sinjar agreement, signed in October 2020 by the federal government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan regional government in Erbil, she described it as being seen by many as a “glimmer of hope: a very first but important step in the right direction”.

    While the agreement could lead to a new chapter for Sinjar, it first needs stable governance and security structures, she pointed out.

    Despite having called for speedy implementation,…

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