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Bryjak honored for book on Native Americans

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Oct 8, 2025

SARANAC LAKE — George J. Bryjak’s book, “A Nation Born, A Homeland Lost: Native Americans And The Revolutionary War Era,” was awarded a Silver Medal in the history category by the Military Writers Society of America.

Bryjak’s reader-friendly work explores the four major wars Native Americans were involved in during the latter half of the 18th century: As France and England battled for control of North America in the French and Indian War, most of the Indians who fight side with the French.

Pontiac’s Rebellion — often called the first American Revolution — is a concerted effort by Native Americans to halt European expansion and safeguard their ancestral homelands.

From Pontiac’s Rebellion to the battles of Lexington and Concord, a shifting political landscape results in most of the Native Americans who fight in the Revolutionary War siding with the British.

The Treaty of Paris and birth of the United States results in Native Americans battling for their sovereignty once more in the Northwest Indian War.

Although many Native American nations were involved in these conflicts, Bryjak focuses on the six nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Lenape (Delaware), the Shawnee and the Cherokee.

One of the MWSA reviewers noted this “well-researched book includes maps, pictures and sources. Points of view in the book include the French, the British, the colonists or settlers, and the Native Americans. The extensive descriptions of the various tribes, including their territory, customs, beliefs and leaders, give the reader a Native American perspective that is missing from most other accounts of history in this time period.”

The appendix contains biographical…

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Community Spotlight: Nanticoke area – Oct. 8, 2025

LCCC “Art in the Garden”: Exhibit featuring artwork from artists of the 2025 Tour of the Back Mountain Gardens in association with the Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Club. Exhibit runs through Oct. 24. Schulman Gallery, Building 14, 521 Trailblazer Drive on the campus in Nanticoke. Gallery hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday when school is in session. Free admission. For information, visit www.luzerne.edu/schulmangallery or call 570-740-0727 or 1-800-377-5222, ext. 7727.

Zion church rummage sale: 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 11. Basement of Zion United Church of Christ, 40 W. Main St. Nanticoke.

Nanticoke Fall Festival: Noon to 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11. Patriot Park, Nanticoke. Live music, craft vendors, food trucks and refreshments. Music by Toasted, The Rip-Offs and Strawberry Jam and drinks by Susquehanna Brewing Co.

All Newport reunion: Noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12. Transfiguration Hall, Hanover section of Nanticoke. Anyone who attended Newport Twp. schools is invited, especially classes celebrating birthdays and anniversary reunions. Cost, $32 per person. For registration forms or information, contact Heidi and Paul Jarecki at hselecky@pa.metrocast.net or 570-733-2540.

Mid-week service and lunch: Noon, Wednesday, Oct. 15. Nanticoke First Church, 267 E. Main St., Nanticoke. All welcome. For information, call 570-258-2822.

Transfiguration clothing and more sale: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17, and Saturday, Oct. 18, and noon to 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, bag day. Transfiguration of Our Lord Ukrainian Catholic Church hall, Bliss and Center streets, Hanover section of Nanticoke. Menu includes pierogis with butter and onions, clam chowder, sausage and peppers, whimpies, hot dogs and more to eat in or take out.

Nanticoke First Church flea market, bake sale and lunch: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18. Church, 267 E. Main St., Nanticoke. Sponsored…

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Mohican Valley Trail Board reactivated as 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

BRINKHAVEN – The Mohican Valley Trail Board has been officially reactivated after several years of dormancy, marking a new chapter for the organization that helped bring the iconic Bridge of Dreams to life nearly three decades ago.

The board was originally formed in 1996 by a horseman’s group out of Fredericktown, Ohio.

Several members of that group played a leading role in raising the funds to construct the Bridge of Dreams in Brinkhaven, which today stands as the one of the longest covered bridges in Ohio and a central feature of the Mohican Valley Trail.

In recent years, the board became inactive and was eventually deactivated by the Ohio Secretary of State’s office.

However, following meetings with the Marketing Director of the Knox County Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Director of the Knox County Park District, efforts were undertaken to restore the board.

The Mohican Valley Trail Board has now been reactivated with the Secretary of State’s office and is once again recognized as an official 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Officers have been established to lead the renewed board:

• Chuck DeWitt, President
• Christopher Wyant (Brinkhaven mayor), Vice President
• Tami Ruhl (Knox County Public Health Department), Secretary
• Baihley White (Fiscal Officer for Brinkhaven and Brown Township), Treasurer
• Aden Yoder, Maintenance

With renewed leadership and nonprofit status, the Mohican Valley Trail Board is committed to continuing its mission of supporting, promoting, and improving the Mohican Valley Trail and the Bridge of Dreams for the benefit of residents, visitors, and future generations.

To find out more about supporting the trail, whether by donations or volunteer opportunities, please email mohicanvalleytrailboard@gmail.com

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Mohegan

Messenger Hanover, Shesgotthejack tops at Pocono – U.S. Trotting News

Wilkes-Barre, PA – Younger horses on their way to bigger purses (and tougher competition) met for $15,500 in a pair of features on Monday afternoon (Oct. 6) at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania. One of the headliners was a pace for distaffs, the other a trot.

Messenger Hanover lowers his mark to 1:54 while taking the top trot at Pocono on Monday. Curtis Salonick photo.

In the trotting feature, the striking gray Bar Hopping sophomore gelding Messenger Hanover, second in his Stallion Series Championship, won for the second consecutive time, here taking a new mark of 1:54 for driver George Napolitano Jr., trainer Ron Burke, and the partnership of Burke Racing Stable LLC and Weaver Bruscemi LLC, Jim Simpson, and J&T Silva- Purnel & Libby. Messenger Hanover set fractions of :27.4, :57.1, and 1:24.4 enroute to victory.

Giving good chase from the two-hole and only three parts of a length back at the wire was Lionheart Hanover, the winningest (13) and fastest (1:58.2) trotter at the Pennsylvania fairs this summer, in a good tuneup for his $25,000 divisional PA Fair Sire Stakes Championship next Monday (Oct. 13). That card, with $200,000 in purses for the eight PaFSS sections overall, will be drawn Tuesday, (Oct. 7), when Pocono closes out its racing week with a 1 p.m. start.

The pacing females were headed by the Lazarus N 3-year-old filly Shesgotthejack, who stayed connected with the front group behind pacesetter Bequeath (:27.3, :55.3, 1:23.1) as the field raced in two packs of four from before the half. Shesgotthejack tipped wide in the stretch and caught favored Lily White Hanover, who had come out of the pocket to get the stretch lead, while stopping the clock in 1:52.1. Ridge Warren drove the winner, third…

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Soccer Recap: Lenape Gets the Win

Lenape barely beat Cherry Hill West the last time the pair played, but that sure wasn’t the case this time around. The Indians’ defense stepped up to hand the Lions a 5-0 shutout on Tuesday. The high-scoring performance was a welcome turnaround for Lenape’s offense, which had struggled in the games prior.

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09/30/25 – Home 5-0 W
09/25/24 – Away 1-0 W
10/04/23 – Home 2-1 W
10/06/22 – Away 0-2 L
09/20/18 – Away 0-2 L
+ 2 more games

Lenape’s victory bumped their record up to 2-4-1. As for Cherry Hill West, they now have a losing record of 4-5-1.

Lenape has already played their next match (against Southern Regional), but no score has been uploaded at the time of writing. As for Cherry Hill West, they also wasted no time getting back out on the pitch and have already played their next matchup, a 3-0 loss against Gloucester County Tech on the 4th.

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Inside the History of Upstate New York’s First People, and How They’re Finally Returning

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Messenger Hanover Delivers At Pocono

Younger horses met for $21,528 in a pair of features on Monday (Oct. 6) afternoon at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania. One of the headliners was a pace for distaffs, the other a trot.

In the trotting feature, the striking grey Bar Hopping sophomore gelding Messenger Hanover, second in his Stallion Series Championship, won for the second consecutive time, here taking a new mark of 1:54 for driver George Napolitano Jr., trainer Ron Burke, and the partnership of Burke Racing Stable LLC and Weaver Bruscemi LLC, Jim Simpson, and J&T Silva- Purnel & Libby. Messenger Hanover (pictured above) set fractions of :27.4, :57.1, and 1:24.4 en route to victory.

The pacing females were headed by the Lazarus N three-year-old filly Shesgotthejack, who stayed connected with the front group behind pacesetter Bequeath (:27.3, :55.3, 1:23.1) as the field raced in two packs of four from before the half. Shesgotthejack tipped wide in the stretch and caught favoured Lily White Hanover, who had come out of the pocket to get the stretch lead,  while stopping the clock in 1:52.1. Ridge Warren drove the winner, third in the recent NJ Classic, for trainer Jacob Hartline and Anatolia Racing LLC.

The $17,361 fast-class feature for pacing fillies and mares provided a showcase for the Captaintreacherous mare Stonecoldtreachery, who did not look back while posting fractions of :26.2, :54, and 1:21 en route to success in 1:49.4 for driver Jim Marohn Jr., trainer Juan Cano, and owner Hot Lead Farm. 

The Napolitano brothers, Anthony and George Jr., joined Ridge Warren in driving three winners on the Monday Pocono card.

There will be a carryover into the last race High 5 wager on the Tuesday (Oct. 7) 1 p.m. card

(With files from PHHA/Pocono Downs)

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What’s Up, NEPA?: October 2, 2025

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Wilkes-Barre Greek Food Festival. Enjoy a taste of the Mediterranean 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily Oct. 1 through Oct. 3. Pre-orders not required but requested, call 570-417-4465 or visit greekfoodwb.org at least two hours in advance of your pick-up time. Food will be available for pick-up inside the church hall of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 32 East Ross Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701.

Rummage sale at St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Church, 905 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2 and Friday, Oct. 3; 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4. Household items, jewelry, books, records, antique dishes, clothing and more are available.

NEPA Big Band Society Dinner Dance, Oct. 3 at Dupont Hose Co., 308 Main St., Dupont. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., dinner is at 6 p.m. and dancing will be 7 to 10 p.m. Admission is $35 for members and $40 for non-members. For more information see the NEPA Big Band Society Facebook page, or call Mary Ann Rubin at 570-298-2616.

Potato Pancake Fest (drive thru), noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5, at Exaltation of the Holy Cross Parish, 420 Main Road, Hanover Township. Vehicles enter the drive-thru from the Sans Souci Highway. For more information, call 570-823-6242 or visit www.exhc.org. The 50/50 Cash Raffle drawing will take place at the conclusion of the event on Sunday, October 5.

NANTICOKE

Wyoming Valley Contra Dance, 2 to 5 p.m. Oct. 5 and Nov. 2 at St. Faustina’s Parish Hall, 520 Hanover St., Nanticoke, (enter through side door on Noble Street). Live music by the Contra Rebels and instruction by Bob Nicholson. No partner needed. Pay what you can. Beginners and families welcome.

Midweek service and lunch, noon Wednesday, Oct. 15, Nanticoke 1st Church, 267 East Main…

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Two SandHill Tribal members appointed to the Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas Nimoug

The Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas (FANA) is continuing to expand both globally and internally.  A few months ago, FANA began to appoint Tribal members from each of its member Tribes to its Nimoug (congress).

I am honored to announce the appointment of two members of the SandHill Band of Lenape and Cherokee Indians (SandHill) to the Federation’s Nimoug.

They are SandHIll members, Mr. Eric Majette and Mr. Obediah Fallou.  I will do a  summary of their backgrounds:

Mr. Majette has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management.  He is currently enrolled in the Masters of Science in Education program at Hunter College.

He has won numerous awards.  He brings over 18 years of extensive knowledge in media

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production, spanning both the film and television sectors.  His journey through the entertainment sector has included positions such as Talent Coordinator and Executive Assistant to the President.

He will continue to pursue a career as a Producer.  

Mr. Majette has now begun to embrace his Indigenous ancestry and has become an active Tribal member of the SandHill.  Please see the attached document.

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Mr. Obediah Townes Bey Fallou is a prime example of Scheyichbi’s (New Jersey) homegrown talent.  In 2019, a series of events unfolded that reignited his creativity as a lyricist.  After taking his Shahada and Bayat with Cheikh Sufi Ba and becoming a Talibe of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba, he soon met his long-lost cousin, Norris “War Turtle” Francis Branham*, who taught him about his family’s place in the Lenni-Lenape nation, according to his lineage.  

Mr. Fallou has since sought to utilize his lyrical talents to educate, edify, and unite his people about the reality of who they truly are, as well as cultivate a bridge in the West for people of indigenous heritage…

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Explore the paranormal at Parson Barnard House

NORTH ANDOVER — Tim Weisberg, of Spooky Southcoast for SPOOKY SALEM 2025, will be hosted by the North Andover Historical Society to lead a paranormal investigation at the Parson Barnard House from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m., on Saturday, Oct. 11.

The Parson Barnard House was built for the Rev. Thomas Barnard, a minister who helped accused victims of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692.

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