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Historic Preservation | Weitzman School

I worked with PennPraxis Director Ellen Neises and two UPenn Landscape Architecture students on two projects for the Ramapough Lenape Nation Turtle Clan in northern New Jersey. We spent part of the summer developing a draft design for an interpretive trail based on traditional Lenape trail wayfinding and ceremonial design. The bulk of our summer was spent surveying an area near Newton, NJ of many stone formations with possible Lenape ceremonial and historic significance. The internship culminated in a three-day overnight trip to New Jersey with the team. Using annotated DSLR photography, drone photography, elevation drawings, GIS, and text description we sampled three clusters of stone formations and created a preliminary report on their significance for the Ramapough Lenape to use for advocacy and further research.

I drew heavily on recording techniques I learned in HSPV 601, especially the photography lessons and final deliverable design. I even contacted my professors in that class for additional resources and guidance. Research techniques learned in HSPV 600 also guided some of my recommendations for the project, as well as photo management skills from Digital Media.

I learned about client relationships and project management and design, especially as applies to clients who we are learning from and building trust with as much as they are learning from our work. Working across disciplines with Landscape Architecture students was a fantastic learning experience and so gratifying to integrate our diverse skill sets. I became much more comfortable with my DSLR camera and post-production techniques. I improved my skills in Adobe Illustrator with help from my colleagues and got a taste of how to use GIS.

It was transformative to my professional practice to consult closely with Indigenous leaders. The project also gave me the opportunity to connect with various academics at UPenn and regionally who are…

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Girls Soccer: Results, links and featured coverage for Monday, Oct. 4

Monday, Oct. 4

Essex County Tournament, First Round

Montclair Kimberley 2, Caldwell 0 – Box Score

Essex County Tournament, Preliminary Round

Cedar Grove 8, Orange 0 – Box Score

Somerset County Tournament, First Round

Gill St. Bernard’s 6, Bound Brook 0 – Box Score

Somerville 6, Montgomery 1 – Box Score

Regular Season

BCSL

Pennsauken 1, STEMCivics 0 – Box Score

Doane Academy 1, Willingboro 0 – Box Score

Delran 4, Cinnaminson 3 – Box Score

Cherry Hill East 1, Northern Burlington 0 – Box Score

Maple Shade 3, New Egypt 0 – Box Score

Rancocas Valley 3, Cherokee 0 – Box Score

Pennsauken 5, Lindenwold 1 – Box Score

Bordentown 4, Palmyra 0 – Box Score

Burlington City 2, Riverside 0 – Box Score

Moorestown 2, Burlington Township 1 – Box Score

BIG-NORTH

Fair Lawn 4, Holy Angels 0 – Box Score

CAPE-ATLANTIC

Middle Township 2, Cedar Creek 1 – Box Score

Lower Cape May 4, Buena 0 – Box Score

Hammonton 1, Egg Harbor 1 – Box Score

Absegami 4, Our Lady of Mercy 2 – Box Score

Mainland 3, Wildwood Catholic 0 – Box Score

Ocean City 10, Pleasantville 0 – Box Score

COLONIAL

Cherry Hill West 1, Collingswood 0 – Box Score

Pennsauken 5, Lindenwold 1 – Box Score

Camden Tech 3, Paulsboro 1 – Box Score

Haddonfield 4, Schalick 0 – Box Score

CVC

Princeton Day 7, Hamilton West 0 – Box Score

GMC

Highland Park 5, Somerset Tech 2 – Box Score

South Plainfield 2, Iselin Kennedy 0 – Box Score

Metuchen 3, Carteret 0 – Box Score

Edison 1, Woodbridge 0 – Box…

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Field Hockey: Results, links and scoreboards for Mon., Oct. 4

Monday, Oct. 4

Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament, 2021, Quarterfinal Round

Warren Hills 2, Phillipsburg 1 – Box Score

North Hunterdon 6, Newton 0 – Box Score

Lenape Valley 2, Hunterdon Central 1 – Box Score

Regular Season

BCSL

Cinnaminson 6, Oakcrest 0 – Box Score

West Deptford 4, Burlington Township 0 – Box Score

Nottingham 2, Pemberton 1 – Box Score

Northern Burlington 6, Gloucester Catholic 1 – Box Score

Haddon Heights 5, Maple Shade 0 – Box Score

Kingsway 6, Moorestown 0 – Box Score

CAPE-ATLANTIC

Cinnaminson 6, Oakcrest 0 – Box Score

Our Lady of Mercy 7, Buena 0 – Box Score

Egg Harbor 2, Absegami 0 – Box Score

Lower Cape May 5, Cedar Creek 1 – Box Score

Mainland 2, Millville 0 – Box Score

Hammonton 10, Bridgeton 0 – Box Score

Timber Creek 2, Vineland 0 – Box Score

Ocean City 8, Atlantic City 2 – Box Score

COLONIAL

Collingswood 8, Gloucester 0 – Box Score

West Deptford 4, Burlington Township 0 – Box Score

Audubon 2, Sterling 2 – Box Score

Lenape 3, Haddon Township 0 – Box Score

Haddon Heights 5, Maple Shade 0 – Box Score

CVC

Nottingham 2, Pemberton 1 – Box Score

Princeton 5, Notre Dame 0 – Box Score

Hightstown 4, West Windsor-Plainsboro North 0 – Box Score

Lawrence 8, Robbinsville 0 – Box Score

Hopewell Valley 1, Steinert 0 – Box Score

GMC

South Brunswick 3, Piscataway 0 – Box Score

East Brunswick 3, Metuchen 0 – Box Score

NJAC

Mountain Lakes 3, Morris Knolls 1 – Box Score

Whippany Park 5, St. Elizabeth 0 – Box Score

Randolph…

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Lenape Regional High School District Sports Roundup – Sept. 27-Oct. 2

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Cherokee 33, Eastern 7: Junior Brandon Boria rushed for 230 yards and four touchdowns on 31 carries as visiting Cherokee (2-2, 1-2) defeated Eastern (2-3, 0-3) in a West Jersey League Continental Division game Oct. 1.

WJFL Continental Division

Oct. 1, Voorhees

Cherokee 33, Eastern 7

Cherokee (2-2) 13-13-0-7 – 33

Eastern (2-3) 0-0-7-0 – 7

C: Brandon Boria 30 run (kick no good)

C: Boria 3 run (Tommy Pajic kick)

C: Boria 5 run (Pajic kick)

C: Brian Mitchell fumble recovery in end zone (kick no good)

E: Izzy Hernandez run TD (Skyler Sholder kick)

C: Boria 5 run (Pajic kick)

St. Augustine Prep 36, Lenape 0: Senior Kanye Udoh rushed for 119 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries as St. Augustine Prep (5-1, 3-0) blanked visiting Lenape (1-4, 0-3) for its fifth consecutive win in a West Jersey League American Division game Oct. 1.

WJFL American Division

Oct. 1, Richland

St. Augustine Prep 36, Lenape 0

Lenape (1-4) 0-0-0-0 – 0

Prep (5-1) 10-19-7-0 – 36

SAP: Kanye Udoh 41 run (Brandon Bispo kick)

SAP: Bispo 27 FG

SAP: Udoh 14 run (pass failed)

SAP: Ken Selby 10 pass from Trey McLeer (Bispo kick)

SAP: Selby 30 pass from McLeer (pass failed)

SAP: Franklin Simms 10 run (Bispo kick)

Seneca 21, Oakcrest 20: Seneca (2-2, 2-1) edged host Oakcrest (2-3, 0-2) in a West Jersey League Independence game Oct. 1.

The win marked the 100th career victory for Golden Eagles’ head coach Bill Fisher.

WJFL Independence Division

Oct. 1, Mays Landing

Seneca 21, Oakcrest 20

Seneca (2-2) 8-0-7-6 – 21

Oakcrest (2-3) 0-6-14-0 – 20

O: Aldrich Doe 51 pass from Aaron Bullock (pass failed)

O: Doe 70 pass from Bullock (kick good)

O: Asad Hunt 32 pass from Bullock (kick good)

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Lenape over Haddon Township – Field hockey recap

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Abby Niemela scored off an assist from Emma O’Neill to break a scoreless tie in the third quarter and Lenape went on to beat Haddon Township, 3-0, in Westmont.

Sydney Depativo and Tessa Pofahl added insurance goals and Erika Roura made seven saves to notch the shutout as Lenape improved to 3-6-1.

Grace Weachter made three stops for Haddon Township, which slipped to 4-5-1.

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Calendar of Events for Oct. 2-3

Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise

Monday, Oct. 4

AdLib Singers rehearsal at 7 p.m. Love to sing? Men and women over 18 are welcome. Contact Janice at 918-805-9079 for more information.

Lenape Scavenger Hunt. Through the months of October and November, bring the kiddos to the Bartlesville Area History Museum to enjoy exploring the exhibit “Delaware: The Faces of the Lenape” through a scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt is free and all children who participate will receive a sticker declaring them as a “History Hero.”

The Knights of Columbus of Bartlesville, Council 1302 is taking orders now for their handmade fresh and flash frozen holiday apple pies. This annual fundraiser supports their charitable activities throughout the year. These delicious pies come with baking instructions and are perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas or just anytime you need a homemade dessert.  Pre-order now and pay when you pick them up on Nov. 13 or after. Single pies are $15. Two pies for $25. Order by email at kocpies@hotmail.com. Or call or text 918-876-2409 or 918-331-5507.

Tuesday, Oct. 5

The Salvation Army Auxiliary will meet at the citadel, 101 N. Bucy. A brief social time will precede the 10:30 a.m. meeting. Masks are required and social distancing will be observed. Plans are being made for the big Garage Sale scheduled for Oct. 29-30. This is a major fundraiser for the auxiliary, which raises funds and provides volunteer for the various Salvation Army social programs.

The Knights of Columbus of Bartlesville, Council 1302 is taking orders now for their handmade fresh and flash frozen holiday apple pies. This annual fundraiser supports their charitable activities throughout the year. These delicious pies come with baking instructions and are perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas or just anytime you need a homemade dessert.  Pre-order now and pay when you pick them up on Nov. 13 or after. Single pies are $15. Two pies for $25. Order by email at kocpies@hotmail.com. Or call or text 918-876-2409 or 918-331-5507.

Wednesday, Oct. 6

The Folk Legacy Trio: Celebrate the folk era…

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Field Hockey: Results, links and featured coverage for Thurs., Sept. 30

No. 7 North Hunterdon at No. 6 Warren Hills, 6:30

Thursday, Sep. 30

In-Season Tournaments, First Round

St. Elizabeth (1-3-2) at County Tournament preliminary game, TBA

Regular Season

BCSL

Audubon (3-3) at Cinnaminson (6-2-1), 3:45pm

Maple Shade (3-3) at Overbrook (2-5), 3:45pm

Cherry Hill West (3-5) at New Egypt (5-2), 4pm

Hamilton West (1-8) at Bordentown (1-7-1), 4:45pm

CAPE-ATLANTIC

Ocean City (7-1) at Absegami (2-5), 3:45pm

COLONIAL

Audubon (3-3) at Cinnaminson (6-2-1), 3:45pm

Collingswood (5-3-1) at Bishop Eustace (6-3), 3:45pm

Lenape (2-4-1) at West Deptford (3-5), 3:45pm

Sterling (3-5) at Gateway (6-3), 4pm

Haddon Township (3-4-1) at Gloucester (3-5), 4pm

CVC

Hamilton West (1-8) at Bordentown (1-7-1), 4:45pm

ESSEX/UNION

Millburn (1-6) at Scotch Plains-Fanwood (2-5-1), 4pm

Verona (2-4-1) at Columbia (5-2-1), 4pm

Livingston (2-4-2) at Glen Ridge (5-1), 4pm

Gov. Livingston (4-3-1) at Caldwell (1-3), 4pm

Montclair (6-1) at Newark Academy (1-5), 4pm

Mount St. Dominic (3-4-1) at Cranford (4-3), 6pm

GMC

Metuchen (4-2) vs. Sayreville (1-5-1) at SWMHS, 4pm

Monroe (3-5) at South Brunswick (4-5), 5:30pm

Piscataway (0-6) at South Plainfield (7-2), 6pm

NEFHL

Wayne Hills (5-4) at West Milford (6-4), 4pm

River Dell (2-6) at Demarest (0-6), 7pm

NJAC

Vernon (6-2) vs. Hackettstown (4-3) at HHS Morrison Field, 4pm

Morris Knolls (3-3-1) at Morris Hills (3-4), 4pm

Lenape Valley (5-1-1) at North Warren (0-6), 4pm

Randolph (7-1) at Chatham (4-2-1), 4pm

West Morris (3-4) at Roxbury (0-8), 4pm

Mendham (4-3) at Morristown (3-2-1), 4pm

Pope John (0-9) at Parsippany Hills (4-2-2), 4pm

OLYMPIC

Collingswood (5-3-1) at Bishop Eustace (6-3), 3:45pm

Lenape (2-4-1) at West Deptford (3-5), 3:45pm

Winslow (0-2) at Seneca (6-3), 3:45pm

Cherry Hill West (3-5) at New Egypt (5-2), 4pm

Woodstown (7-1) at Washington Township (2-5), 4pm

SHORE

Lakewood (0-6) vs. Manchester Township (3-7) at Manchester, 3:45pm

Holmdel (7-3) at Rumson-Fair Haven (8-1), 3:45pm

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How to Spend a Day in Newburgh, New York

Just over an hour’s drive from Montclair, Newburgh, New York offers beautiful Hudson River waterfront views and experiences, delicious cuisine, and fun and funky shops. The land was originally inhabited by the Waoranek people, part of the Lenape tribe of the Algonquin Nation. Newburgh also served as George Washington’s final headquarters during the Revolutionary War. This historic, creative community has much to offer. Read on to plan your fun day in Newburgh. 

HG Pro Tip: A quick, stunning drive over the Newburgh Beacon Bridge leads to the charming, artistic hub of Beacon, New York allowing for maximum exploration! 

Newburgh

Things to Do

Motorcyclepedia Museum | 250 Lake Street

Vroom, vroom! Drive on by to the Motorcyclepedia Museum whose mission is “to create the best motorcycle museum in the world”. The collections include motorcycle parts, artifacts, and memorabilia all meant to educate the public about the past, present, and future of motorcycles.

Pride of the Hudson River Cruise | Pride’s Landing: 4 Washington Street

Pride of the Hudson River Cruise

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All aboard! Hop on a day or evening cruise to take in the Hudson Highlands’ breathtaking views, including Bannerman Island, majestic mountains, Washington’s Headquarters, West Point, and more. The price point is $18-28 for a two-hour, narrated sightseeing experience with the option of bringing or purchasing food.

Read More: A Day Trip Guide to Westfield, NJ

Safe Harbors of The Hudson | 104 Ann Street

With the mission of “Transforming Lives and Building Community through Housing and the Arts,” Safe Harbors of The Hudson is the place to go to experience art, a…

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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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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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