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FireWolves Open up New Season with a Road Victory in Buffalo

December 3, 2022 – National Lacrosse League (NLL)Albany FireWolves News Release

The Albany FireWolves (1-0) defeated the Buffalo Bandits (0-1), 11-10, at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York on Saturday evening. The Bandits struck first in the contest, but Albany’s new look offense fired back with four unanswered goals and maintained control throughout the game. Doug Jamieson remained stout in net for Albany, stopping 44 Buffalo shots on the night.

SCORE BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 FINAL

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Buffalo controlled the game’s opening faceoff but came up empty on their first possession as Jamieson stuffed Tehoka Nanticoke at the net. After multiple empty trips by both teams, Nanticoke opened the scoring by putting a shot just outside of Jamieson’s left leg. Minutes later following a timeout, Tanner Thomson knotted the game back at one as he sniped one into the back of the net from deep. On the ensuing possession, newly acquired forward Connor Kelly dove across the crease and went over the left shoulder of Matt Vinc to give the FireWolves their first lead of the night. Wasting no time, another new member of the FireWolves, Ethan Walker, fired one into the net to grow Albany’s early lead. Buffalo was unable to score in the final seconds of the quarter and Albany took a 3-1 lead into the second.

The Bandits won the initial faceoff of the new quarter and quickly had a good look on net, but Nanticoke…

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Dropkick Murphys coming to Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza on March 14

 			 				 Dropkick Murphys — This Machine Still Kills Fascists band members are: Ken Casey (lead vocals), Tim Brennan (guitars, tin whistle, accordion, piano, vocals), Jeff DaRosa (guitars, banjo, mandolin, vocals), Matt Kelly (drums, percussion, and vocals), James Lynch (guitars and vocals), Kevin Rheault (bass).

Dropkick Murphys — This Machine Still Kills Fascists band members are: Ken Casey (lead vocals), Tim Brennan (guitars, tin whistle, accordion, piano, vocals), Jeff DaRosa (guitars, banjo, mandolin, vocals), Matt Kelly (drums, percussion, and vocals), James Lynch (guitars and vocals), Kevin Rheault (bass).

St. Patrick’s Day tour will stop here on March 14

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WILKES-BARRE TWP. — One of the most famous American Celtic bands will be bringing their St. Patrick’s Day tour to Northeastern Pennsylvania on the eve of the great day itself.

Dropkick Murphys are scheduled to play Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 14.

Tickets for the show in Wilkes-Barre Township go on sale at 10 a.m. this Friday, Nov. 18 at Ticketmaster.com, SLPConcerts.net,or in person at the NBT Bank Box Office at Mohegan Sun Arena. The Wilkes-Barre show is produced by SLP concerts.

According to the band’s website, www.DropkickMurphys.com, this is a full electric tour, “with our friends The Rumjacks and Jesse Ahern supporting.”

The full-throttle rock tour launches March 1 in Charlotte. The Wilkes-Barre concert will be the band’s last stop before the tour culminates with four hometown Boston shows on March 16, 17, 18 and 19.

Dropkick Murphys’ current theater tour and new album “This Machine Still…

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Fire Riders make annual trip to Nanticoke

The group honors 343 firefighters who lost their lives on 9/11 at a memorial on the LCCC campus.

NANTICOKE, Pa. — On the campus of Luzerne County Community College sits a “Walk of Honor.” It’s a memorial to the first responders who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, but especially Michael Carlo, a New York City Firefighter killed in the aftermath of the attacks.

This dedication is thanks to Michael’s mother, who is from the Wanamie section of Newport Township.

“He worked the 230 Engine in Brooklyn, and she wanted to do something in his memory,” explained Nanticoke Fire Chief Mark Boncal. “She made a significant donation that was able to have this walk of honor. His plaque was the first one that was put up on the inside in his remembrance.”

Every year, dozens of firefighters who fought alongside Michael make this pilgrimage to this site to pay their respects.

One of those riders is Michael’s brother Robert Carlo.

“Today’s a great way for us to memorialize our brothers. We’ve been doing services all month, the whole month of September,” said Robert.

During a speech at the ceremony, Robert also talked about his mother’s donation and how it made the public safety training institute possible at LCCC. It’s just down the hill from the Walk of Honor.

“We’re lucky enough to be one of the biggest fire departments in the world and have a lot of money to build training facilities and for her to get something like this done and then for them to have the training facility here, and you know, in the county where there isn’t a lot of money to build these things,” said Robert.

Robert says it means a lot to him to have his fellow firefighters take the…

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Rutgers men’s basketball faces Temple in Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase

The Rutgers men’s basketball team is going up against Temple on Friday in the Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. The Scarlet Knights (3-0, 0-0) are coming into this game undefeated after a 73-65 win over UMass Lowell on Saturday.

Rutgers cruised comfortably through its first two games before running into the River Hawks (2-1, 0-0), who kept the game close all the way to the finish. The Knights were able to keep their composure and fend off the upset behind 22 points and 15 rebounds from junior center Clifford Omoruyi.

In addition to Omoruyi’s double-double, freshman guard Derek Simpson chipped in with 16 points while senior guard Cam Spencer also added 15 points of his own.

“This has been a great opportunity,” Simpson said. “My teammates have been there helping me out a lot, especially (senior guard Paul Mulcahy). He’s been a great influence and has taught me a lot. He told me to get my teammates involved, and I know that’s extremely important.”

Not everything went perfectly for Rutgers though, as Mulcahy left the game early with a re-aggravated shoulder injury after running into a screen. Mulcahy participated in pre-second-half warmups and sat on the bench for the second half but did not return to the game.

On the other hand, the Owls (1-1, 0-0) have had an up-and-down start to the season. The program started the season with a 76-73 loss to Wagner but immediately rebounded with an upset 68-64 win over then-No. 16 Villanova. 

Temple boasts a lot of star power and point production behind the likes of Damian Dunn and Khalif Battle. The Knights will need to focus…

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Princeton must do more in its Indigenous advocacy efforts

In the Hawaiian language, there exists a fundamental proverb: i kaʻōlelo nō ke ola, i ka ʻōlelo nō ka make. “In the language there is life, in the language there is death.” 

While it’s predominantly said to illustrate the need to perpetuate ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language) for the sake of Native survival and empowerment, a secondary interpretation is equally important: our language — what we say or claim — has tangible, sometimes critical, impacts. 

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The idea of language’s ability to affect and transform our communities is especially relevant when looking at the University’s current advocacy for Indigenous representation and empowerment. As it stands, the University is doing nowhere near enough to educate its community about the Indigenous land it stands on or the Lenni-Lenape people native to it. Equally so, Princeton is not providing sufficient Indigenous educational resources to its full capacity. 

This is not to discredit the efforts that Princeton has made to expand its Indigenous educational and representational resources — like its growing prevalence of land acknowledgments or Indigenous courses — or to disregard the fact that some efforts require more time to be properly established. Yet, as Reverend Dr. J.R. Norwood, a former Tribal Councilman for the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape, was quoted as saying in these pages, land acknowledgements (and, in my eyes, the University’s steps in other Indigenous-focused opportunities, too) “should be viewed as a beginning and not an ending.”

First, the University’s progress on land acknowledgements should be far from its “end” goal. In order to create a community more aware of the Native land it resides on, Princeton must set policies around land acknowledgements, rather than merely presenting them…

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2 dead, 10 injured in Iranian missile attack on Iraqi Kurdistan

Baghdad: At least two people were killed and 10 injured in a series of Iranian missile strikes that targeted, on Monday, the headquarters of the Iranian Kurdish party in the Koysanjak district of Erbil in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.

Iran launched strikes with drones and missiles, targeting centres of terrorist parties in the northern region of Iraq, Iranian Fars News Agency reported.

The headquarters of Iranian Kurdish opposition parties, including “Komala” and the Iranian Communist Party, was also bombed by a drone.

Tariq al-Haidari, mayor of Koysanjaq in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region, told AFP that five Iranian missiles targeted a building used by the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran.

On Monday, the United Nations Mission in Iraq, “UNAMI”, condemned the Iranian bombing that targeted areas in the Kurdistan region, calling on the Iraqi and Iranian sides to dialogue on “security concerns”.

“We condemn the renewed Iranian attacks with missiles and drones on the Kurdistan region, which violate Iraqi sovereignty,” the mission said in a statement while stressing “Iraq should not be used as an arena for settling scores, and its territorial integrity must be respected.”

Since the death of the 22-year-old woman, Mahsa Amini, on September 16 and the outbreak of protest in Iran, the Revolutionary Guards have launched several attacks on the bases of the Iranian Kurdish opposition in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, which Iran accuses of fomenting protest.

In September 2022, the Revolutionary Guard confirmed in a statement the continuation of its operations in…

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Anticipation building for Trump rally at Mohegan Sun Arena

 			 				 The Mohegan Sun Arena stands waiting for Saturday’s Donald J. Trump ‘Save America’ set for Saturday. Despite Trump’s claim on his Truth Social platform that crowds were already forming, that was not the case on Thursday. Officials do expect heavy turnout on Saturday, however. Bill O’Boyle | Times Leader

The Mohegan Sun Arena stands waiting for Saturday’s Donald J. Trump ‘Save America’ set for Saturday. Despite Trump’s claim on his Truth Social platform that crowds were already forming, that was not the case on Thursday. Officials do expect heavy turnout on Saturday, however.

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