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Holiday shows coming to Newton Theatre

Friday, Nov. 29

Start your weekend with Brian McLoughlin delivering acoustic rock and folk at 5 p.m. at Angry Erik Brewing, 2 Camre Drive, Newton.

Head to Lafayette House, 75 Route 15, for melodies by Dave and John Acoustic at 6 p.m.

Enjoy honky-tonk vibes with Poor Horsemen at McQ’s Pub at Lake Lenape, 165 Andover Sparta Road, Newton, at 7 p.m.

Catch the energetic PS Xperiment, featuring John “JP” Pabst on lead vocals and bass, Brian Shepherd on guitar and vocals, and Kyle Dossick on drums, at 7 p.m. at Brick & Brew, 27 Route 23, Franklin.

Wrap up the night with Full Nine rocking the Beacon, 453 River Styx Road, Hopatcong, at 9 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 30

The acoustic trio AC Wolves, blending guitar, mandolin and violin, will play at 4 p.m. at Angry Erik Brewing.

Enjoy country tunes by Tim VG at 6 p.m. at Lafayette House.

Don’t miss the Barrelhouse Blues Band at 7 p.m. at Milk Street Distillery, 1 Milk St., Branchville. Known for its high-energy blend of blues and classic rock, the band’s dynamic live shows are a must-see.

Check out John Cain at McQ’s Pub or Wind Up Monkey performing covers from classic rock to hip-hop at Brick & Brew, both also at 7 p.m.

At 9 p.m., Dani Zanoni & Co. play eclectic hits at the Beacon and Geoff Doubleday performs at O’Reilly’s Pub and Grill, 271 Spring St., Newton.

Sunday, Dec. 1

The Harrisons will deliver an electric rock set at Angry Erik Brewing at 2:30 p.m.

“Jessica Lynn: A Very Merry Classic Christmas” comes to the Newton Theatre, 234 Spring St., at 7 p.m. This award-winning holiday extravaganza features dancers, choirs, surprises and special effects. With traditional songs and a focus on giving back, the show raises funds and toys…

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Curtain closes on season at Pocono – U.S. Trotting News

Wilkes-Barre, PA — The final card of the 2024 harness racing season at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania was held Saturday (November 23) afternoon, with an off track, temperatures barely above 40, and snow in the infield.

Closing day features were a trio of $17,000 contests, all of them contested after the track was upgraded from “sloppy +1” to “good +1.”

The pacing division, restricted to males, saw the American Ideal three-year-old pacing gelding Seen Here (Tyler Buter) run his record to two wins and a second since entering the Jeff Cullipher stable with a 1:52.2 score. Buter, who along with Matt Kakaley had four victories on Closing Day, brushed the favored sophomore to command in front of the stands and kept piling on the speed, finishing 1-1/2 lengths to the good of second choice Solid Character for Pollack Racing LLC.

Seen Here captures the featured pace on the last day of the 2024 season at Pocono. Curtis Salonick Photo.

The faster of the trotting headliners went to the International gelding Dark Mind (Anthony Napolitano), winning for the third straight time for trainer Noel Daley and owner Sonja Katrina Booth, here in 1:55.3. Dark Mind was third-over in a good cover flow for driver Anthony Napolitano, went wide and was along late to beat out pacesetter Green Pastures (Buter) by 1-1/4 lengths, with Sapphinerainstar shaking free to get beaten in the photo for the deuce and ending a five-race win string.

In the other diamond gaited split, another altered son of International Moni, Dejerate Hanover (Buter), followed solid cover, tipped wide, got the lead, and then held off the horse on his back, Kovu AS, by a half length in 1:56.1. Buter drove the winner, a ten-time…

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United Nations Iraq congratulates population census success, reaffirms commitment to supporting Iraq’s development plans [EN/AR/KU]

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Baghdad, 25 November 2024 – The United Nations in Iraq congratulated the Government and people of Iraq on the completion of a successful population census with the announcement of its preliminary results, underscoring the significance of the outcome to future national economic and social development policies and strategies aimed at achieving the Sustainable Development Goals for the benefit of all Iraqis.

“To have a census after 37 years throughout Iraq was not an easy feat, and to uphold international standards and leverage modern technology throughout the process was a significant achievement,” said Dr. Mohamed Al Hassan, the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI).

This success would not have been possible if it was not for the huge efforts made by His Excellency Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Planning, Dr. Mohammed Tamim, and the government teams, in close collaboration with UNFPA Iraq.

Dr. Tamim: “The census is the compass for developmental planning in Iraq, providing an accurate depiction of the demographic reality and the diverse needs of the people. The announcement of preliminary census results represents a crucial step toward building a strong and cohesive Iraq, enabling decision-makers to make well-informed decisions based on reliable facts and figures.”

The United Nations is pleased to have supported the process through critical technical assistance and advice of UN Population Fund (UNFPA). UNFPA stands ready to continue to support the Government of Iraq in interpreting, analysing and utilizing the data to inform national policies and development strategies.

The United Nations in Iraq reaffirms its support to Iraq’s development agenda to advance the country towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

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For more information, please contact: Mr. Samir Ghattas, Director of Public Information/Spokesperson, United…

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Melvin G romps to sixth straight win in DSBF prelim – U.S. Trotting News

Dover, DE — Legacy Racing of Delaware and Nanticoke Racing’s Melvin G rolled to his sixth consecutive victory on Tuesday (Nov. 19) at Bally’s Dover, leaving his five rivals well behind en route to a 1:57.2 score in the faster of two $20,000 second-round divisions of the Delaware Standardbred Breeders’ Fund series for 2-year-old male trotters.

With two horses breaking stride before the start, Melvin G and driver Jim Morand only had three rivals to contend with at race’s outset, and they pushed through at the pegs to seat Perfect Suprise (Pat Berry) in the pocket through a :29 first quarter. After rating a :58.4 half, Melvin G began to pull away from the others, extending his margin to 2-1/2 lengths at three-quarters in 1:28 before passing the winning post five lengths clear of the late-gaining Legend Of Rock (Corey Callahan) while geared down. Perfect Suprise faded to third.

Melvin G coasted to his sixth consecutive win in Tuesday’s second-round DSBF action at Bally’s Dover. Fotowon photo.

Les Givens trains Melvin G, an E L Platinum-Jersey Punk gelding whose sixth win from nine starts pushed him over $100,000 in lifetime earnings. He paid $2.10 to win as the 1-20 favorite.

The first division saw second-time starter Yale and trainer-driver Art Stafford Jr. narrowly hold off Chex Check for a 1:58.4 win.

After finishing third to Melvin G on debut last week, Yale sustained a two-wide push through the first turn to work clear of Wolfpack Cheddar (Callahan) past a :28.4 first quarter before yielding for the pocket with a circuit to go. The E L Platinum-Press Corp colt pulled the pocket past three-quarters in 1:29, reeled in Wolfpack Cheddar, and evaded a late push from Chex Check (Tony Morgan) up the…

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Mayor joins with residents to unveil beautiful new welcome signage being installed across 65 Detroit neighborhoods

  • Neighborhoods will receive up to three signs that reflect each neighborhood’s unique identity 
  • City also providing one additional sign to highlight a specific community asset 
  • $500,000 project funded by city’s share of American Rescue Plan Act funds 

 

Mayor Mike Duggan, along with residents and members of his Department of Neighborhoods and General Services Department today unveiled the first beautiful new gateway signage that is being installed to welcome residents and visitors to 65 neighborhoods across the city. 

The City Council approved a $512,500 contract with Space Lab Development earlier this year to fabricate and install the signs, that will indicate the entrance to neighborhoods and the presence of established associations.  

“Every one of Detroit’s neighborhoods has its own name and its own identity and we wanted to celebrate the pride residents have in their community,” said Mayor Duggan. “Thanks to the American Rescue Plan Act, the City was able to help each neighborhood celebrate that pride.”  

Each neighborhood will be able to receive up to three signs that welcome residents to the neighborhood. The wooden signs are more than 6 feet tall and about 4 feet wide, each highlighting ​an amenity ​of the neighborhood’s choice that reflects their area.  

In addition to these signs, the city will partner with Brightmoor Makerspace Association to craft handmade wooden specialty signs. Brightmoor Makerspace is a center designed for youth and adults to foster their creative skills, craftmanship, and business ideas. Youth that are a part of Brightmoor Makerspace will collaborate to design the signs and they will be placed in areas such as community gardens or dedications of land.   

The Department of Neighborhoods focused on neighborhoods that have an active neighborhood association. Applications were then sent out to those groups to fill out to request the signs. The Department of Neighborhoods worked closely with residents on the design, materials and location of…

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Mohegan

Minutemen Fall 80-87 to Temple in Game 1 At Mohegan Sun

AMHERST, MASS. — Massachusetts (1-4) dropped a competitive 87-80 game to Temple (4-2) on Saturday night at Mohegan Sun.  
 
The Minutemen orchestrated a 15-2 scoring run late in the first half to bring the game within one possession but could not close the gap in the second half. Massachusetts held a strong presence down low, scoring 30 points in the paint while swatting four shots. 
 
Sophomore Jaylen Curry led the Minutemen with 17 points to go along with three rebounds and a pair of assists. Curry has now scored in double figures in four consecutive games. 
 
Shahid Muhammad scored a season-high 12 points, shooting 6-for-6 from the charity stripe. The performance marks the first double-digit scoring total for Muhammad. 
 
Daniel Hankins-Sanford recorded his second double-double of the year, scoring 15 points while snagging a team-high 10 rebounds.  
 
The Owls were led by Jamal Mashburn Jr., who scored a game-high 26 points on the night.  
 
Breaking Down The Action 

  • A free throw from Daniel Rivera got the scoring going, giving Massachusetts a 1-0 lead 19 seconds after the opening tip. 
  • An and-one layup from Temple’s Quante Berry made it 7-2 Owls with just under 18 minutes to go in the first half. 
  • A fast break three-pointer from Jaylen Curry punctuated a 7-0 swing for the Minutemen, providing a 9-7 lead with 16:18 left in the half. 
  • A three-point basket from Jameel Brown made it 18-11 Temple, with 12:27 on the clock. 
  • A pair of free throws from Berry gave Temple their largest lead of the game at 32-17 with 7:07 remaining. 
  • A turnaround jumper from Rahsool Diggins capped a 15-2 scoring run from the Minutemen cutting the Temple lead…

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Nanticoke

Aplikasyon Pèmi pou Zòn ki Imid ak Wout Dlo

Divizyon Dlo

Pibliye: 20 novanm 2024
Kòmantè yo dwe: 10 desanm 2024

Biwo sa a ap konsidere aplikasyon pou:

Joshua and Carrie Aversa – pou chanje yon waf ki la deja Love Creek at 204 Waterford Road, Webbs Landing, Lewes, Sussex County, DE.

Mark Mathis – pou itilize ak pran swen yon waf ki la deja Nanticoke River, at 27383 Blue Heron Drive, Seaford, Sussex County, DE.

205 West Side Drive, LLC – pou konstwi yon waf nan Rehoboth Bay at 205 West Side Drive, Rehoboth Beach Yacht and Country Club, Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, DE.

Brian Giese – pou konstwi yon waf nan North Shores Yacht Basin at 29 Holly Road, North Shores, Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, DE.

Delmarva Aggregates, LLC – pou fè antretyen nan fon dlo a ak yon machin nan Nanticoke River at 26056 River Road, Seaford, Sussex County, DE.

Kenneth J. Musto, Jr. – pou konstwi yon waf nan Lake Como at 641 Lake Drive West, Smyrna, Kent County, DE.

Aplikasyon ak plan pou Avi Piblik yo poste sou: dnrec.delaware.gov/dnrec-public-notices.

Pou kesyon konsènan aplikasyon ak plan yo, tanpri, kontakte:

Wetlands and Waterways Section
89 Kings Hwy, Dover, DE 19901
Wetlands_LegalNotice@delaware.gov
302-739-9943

Yo P AP fè yon odyans piblik pou aplikasyon ki pi wo a sof si Sekretè DNREC la deside yon odyans piblik ap nan avantaj piblik la oswa si yo resevwa yon objeksyon ki solid pou aplikasyon an nan espas 20 jou apre avi sa a. Yon odyans piblik ap solid si l montre li asosye ak aplikasyon an e li bay yon deklarasyon ki bay detay sou enpak aksyon an ka genyen.

Tanpri, voye tout kòmantè ak/oswa demann solid pou yon odyans piblik nan adrès imel la Wetlands_LegalNotice@Delaware.gov.

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Honoring National Native American Heritage Month in the Hudson Valley: Celebrating with Respect and Authenticity

Honoring National Native American Heritage Month in the Hudson Valley: Celebrating with Respect and Authenticity | Hudson Valley Style Magazine Skip to content Hudson Valley Style Magazine

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WVC Soccer Coaches All-Stars

Wyoming Valley Conference Boys’ Soccer Coaches All-Stars

Division 1

First Team

Brady Keyes, Wilkes-Barre Area; Joe Egidio, Wilkes-Barre Area; Jonah Stegmuller, Wilkes-Barre Area; Ethan Zabroski, Crestwood; Colin Gordon, Crestwood; Chase Evanofski, Wyoming Valley West; Aidan Kaminski, Wyoming Valley West; Noah Fetko, Wyoming Valley West; Grayson Ader, Wyoming Valley West; Julian Cartwright, Hazleton Area; Gus Canizares, Hazleton Area; Ricky Paredes, Hazleton Area; Carter Brunn, Dallas; Devon Nelson, Dallas; Croix Pevear, Dallas; Chris Miller, Dallas; Abe-Hobson Tomascik, Dallas; Jacob Ivey, Pittston Area; Sadiki Murindabangabo, Pittston Area; William Egan, Pittston Area; Giovanni Huertero, Greater Nanticoke Area.

Second Team

Tait Stahovic, Wilkes-Barre Area; Johnny Mendola, Wilkes-Barre Area; Sam Reese, Wilkes-Barre Area; Jacob Missal, Wilkes-Barre Area; Kyle Rowan, Pittston Area; Devan Cerasero, Pittston Area; Gavin Wolfe, Pittston Area; Cole Baldwin, Pittston Area; Rowan Laubach, Dallas; Cole Kutch, Dallas; Sam Steinruck, Dallas; Trevor Williams, Dallas; David Da Silva, Dallas; Cole Johnston, Dallas; Daniel Robson, Dallas; Luke Ginocchetti, Wyoming Valley West; Ayden Heffron, Wyoming Valley West; Jacob Libus, Wyoming Valley West; Radames Cordero, Hazleton Area; Brian Ouijandria, Hazleton Area; Ethan Ball, Greater Nanticoke Area; Derek Miller, Greater Nanticoke Area; Ethan Boellmann, Crestwood; Sean Rossi, Crestwood; Chris Schlude, Crestwood; Niko Francisco, Crestwood.

Division 2

First Team

Andrew Chapple, Lake-Lehman; Andrew Mathes, Lake-Lehman; Greyson Dieffenbacher, Lake-Lehman; Caden Newswanger, Tunkhannock; Bode Lukasavage, Tunkhannock; Tristan Iman, Hanover Area; Chance Hall, Hanover Area; Hayden Laughman, Wyoming Area; Aaron Loughney, Wyoming Area; Collin Skilonger, Wyoming Area; Ayden Hannigan, Holy Redeemer, Tyler Tarnalicki, Holy Redeemer; Logan Sekol, Holy Redeemer; Conner Zera, Holy Redeemer; Matt Swartz, Wyoming Seminary; Sam Rolland, Wyoming Seminary; Jonathan Gerold, Wyoming Seminary; Kris Jones, Wyoming Seminary; Owen Stretanski, Wyoming Seminary.

Second Team

Tristan Purdy, Lake-Lehman; Nicco Diana, Lake-Lehman; Logan Law, Lake-Lehman; Jonny Sassi, Lake-Lehman; Logan Law, Lake-Lehman; Ryan Negvesky, Tunkhannock; Collin Truesdale, Tunkhannock; Callum Jerome, Tunkhannock; Benjamin Nichol, Wyoming Area; Benjamin Rogish, Wyoming Area; Augustin Price, Wyoming Area; Charlie Schaffer, Holy Redeemer;…

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