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Mountainside treatment center participates in Release Recovery scholarship fund

CANAAN, Conn. — During National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, Mountainside treatment center is partnering with Release Recovery Foundation to provide scholarships to women battling substance use disorders. The aim of these scholarships is to offer life-saving inpatient treatment services to individuals struggling with alcohol and drug addiction who are not able to afford medical and clinical care otherwise.

Release Recovery Foundation, co-founded by “Bachelorette Season 16” winner Zac Clark and Justin Gurland, is a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring all who are ready and willing to seek professional treatment are able, despite the financial barriers they may face.

Women face additional barriers, both emotional and societal, when seeking treatment. Childcare challenges, the high cultural standards placed on women as caregivers, and the stigma of addiction can all contribute to a perfect storm in which women feel they cannot leave home to address their disorder. This Release Recovery Foundation Scholarship was created to help women overcome these obstacles and embrace their own healing.

“Everyone has been impacted by COVID-19, but shortly after the pandemic began, we saw a noticeable decrease in women enrolling in detox and residential treatment,” said Andre Basso, CEO at Mountainside. “No one should have to sacrifice their own healing, for financial reasons or otherwise.”

For many women without an alcohol use disorder, COVID-19 stressors have intensified their drinking during the pandemic. A September 2020 study by RAND Corporation showed that heavy alcohol consumption among female drinkers increased 41 percent from 2019 to 2020. Couple this with the 30 percent surge in drug overdose deaths last year, and widespread support has never been more urgently needed.

The Release Recovery Scholarship will cover inpatient stays in Mountainside’s Detox and Residential programs. The treatment center will…

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Columbus woman hiking Mohican State Park dies after collision with falling tree branch

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Obituaries in Westampton, NJ | Burlington County Times

Robert John “Chief” “Keystone” Happe

Cinnaminson – Robert John Happe “Happe”, “Chief,” “Keystone” from Cinnaminson passed away early on the morning of October 16, 2021 at the age of 42. He was surrounded by his loving family as he ended his very tough and courageous battle with Covid.

Happe was born in Ewing on December 7, 1978 where his love for the NY Giants started, but spent his childhood years in Mt. Laurel. He graduated from Lenape HS and started his career in the Warehouse at Tropicana Corp. He left there to follow in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps to work at PSEG. He quickly earned the respect and trust of his peers first as a machinist and then as an underground lineman. For the last fifteen years he has made his co-workers laugh at his antics and jokes. Happe is known for his wit and very strong sense of humor. Every time you were in his presence he surely made you laugh and you’d leave with a smile. Happe loved hanging out in his garage and having outside fires; his fire pit was the envy of the Georgian Dr. family. Happe was loved by many and has left behind many heartbroken and grieving family, friends, and neighbors.

Rob was predeceased by his grandparents Robert and Jean Happe, John and Mary Helmstetter, Uncle George Happe and his Aunt Kathy Ferrera. He is survived by his loving fiancée, Nicole Bruno, her daughter Gianna and his fav friend Mini “Poots,” His adoring parents, Margaret (Maggie) and Len, his sister Caitlin who cherished and idolized her big brother, his MIL Donna Bruno and BIL John Bruno. He is also survived by his Uncles, Jack Helmstetter ( Joyce) and Joe McGowan ( Donna), and his Aunts, Maureen Williams ( Lee ), MaryBeth Helmstetter, Carol Happe Mannino( Paul),…

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Rosenthal, Krypel make District 2 singles tennis semifinals

Four players dominated the action Monday at Kirby Park as the District 2 Class 2A girls tennis field was trimmed to the semifinals where two rematches are on Wednesday’s agenda.

Unbeaten district team champion Wyoming Seminary will have a player in each of those matchups after Ilana Rosenthal and Ella Krypel each won three times to advance.

Rosenthal and Krypel are the only two Wyoming Valley Conference players to make it through Monday’s early rounds.

A field of 34 was trimmed to four with three-plus rounds in Class 2A.

At the North Pocono Middle Schools, six players remain from an original group of 22 in Class 3A, with two quarterfinals still needing to be completed, but all six of those players are from the Lackawanna League.

The Class 3A players will join the survivors in Class 2A at Kirby Park Wednesday for the completion of the tournament.

An 11:30 a.m. completion of two quarterfinals has been scheduled before the tournament continues with the planned 1 p.m. semifinal rounds. The finals are played following the completion of the semifinals.

Krypel will play a rematch of last year’s final where she fell to three-time defending district champion and 2019 state champion Karissa Ghigiarelli from Riverside.

Rosenthal will meet Scranton Prep’s Alyssa Wigley in a match between the freshmen standouts of each of District 2’s two leagues.

Rosenthal went undefeated in the WVC without losing a game in conference play. Wigley lost only to Ghigiarelli. Both freshmen ascended to the number-one singles spots on established powers early in their freshmen seasons.

During Thursday’s district team championships, Rosenthal took a 6-1, 3-1 lead on Wigley, but when her teammates secured the title, the match was never completed.

The seeds, with Wigley second, one spot ahead of…

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Led by Bueckers, Fudd, UConn women sweep Big East preseason awards

NEW YORK — Paige Bueckers’ historic freshman season with the UConn women’s basketball team wasn’t forgotten by the Big East coaches today.

Bueckers, the reigning national and Big East Player of the Year, was the unanimous choice as the league’s top performer in voting by the coaches announced at Big East Media Day at Madison Square Garden.

Big East preseason honors

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Paige Bueckers (UConn)

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Azzi Fudd (UConn)

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Leilani Correa (St. John’s); Aaliyah Edwards (UConn); Lexi Held (DePaul); Andra Espinoza-Hunter (Seton Hall); Lauren Park-Lane (Seton Hall); Sonya Morris (DePaul); Olivia Nelson-Ododa (UConn); Maddy Siegrist (Villanova); Lauren Van Kleunen (Marquette); Christyn Williams (UConn).

Notes: Coaches cannot vote for their own players; Bueckers was a unanimous selection for preseason Player of the Year; Fudd was a unanimous selection for preseason Freshman of the Year; Correa, Park-Lane, Morris, Siegrist, and Williams were unanimous selections for the preseason all-league team; Bueckers, as Player of the Year, is not included on the all-league team.

Big East preseason poll

Preseason poll    Points

1. UConn (10)    100

2. DePaul (1)    90

3. Seton Hall     80

4. Marquette     74

5. Villanova      62

6. Creighton     54

7. St. John’s     51

8. Providence    32

9. Georgetown   27

10. Xavier         18

11. Butler         17

UConn guard Azzi Fudd was the unanimous choice as preseason Freshman of the Year. The Huskies were the unanimous pick to repeat as Big East regular season champion after a perfect run through the league in their first season back after seven years in the American Athletic Conference.

Named to the 10-player preseason all-league team were Huskies’ seniors Christyn Williams and Olivia Nelson-Ododa and sophomore Aaliyah Edwards. As the Player of the Year selection, Bueckers was…

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Engaged Citizen Corner: 316 years and counting

League of Women Voters of Brookline, Diana McClure  |  Wicked Local

What is now known as Brookline was once part of the Algonquian territory. First settled by European colonists in 1638, it was part of an outlying section of the colonial settlement of Boston, known as the hamlet of Muddy River. Incorporated as a separate town on November 13, 1705, it has remained a town for 316 years. 

Cities and towns are creatures of the state; the only distinction between the two is the form of government. Towns always have a Select Board (three or five members) and a Town Meeting (open or representative). Cities always have a city council, varying greatly in size, with either an elected mayor or an appointed manager, or some hybrid – e.g., Cambridge has an appointed City Manager with a “weak” mayor appointed by the City Council, with some political authority and discretion. 

Prior to the Home Rule authority granted to cities and towns by the state legislature in 1966, cities and towns received their right to organize from the state and had to act only in ways granted by the General Court (Legislature), or as implied by powers conveyed. Home rule in general provides much more governing autonomy for cities or towns and allows communities to enact charters (through a charter commission process), without state approval. 

Usually, a municipal government is defined by a single charter, some 25 to 50 pages long, laying out all the roles and responsibilities of the city or town. 

Brookline, though, does not have a single legislative act constituting a charter. The town operates with a combination of default state laws relating to local government organization, adoption of optional state laws, and enactment of our own home rule bills requiring adoption by the state legislature. Keeping track of 316 years of state laws and going through the home rule process can be…

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Bartlesville Radio » News » 2021 Operation Clean House a Success, to Return in 2023

Operation Clean House (OCH) has served as an environmentally-friendly beacon in Washington County for 32 years, and 2021 was no different.

Operation Clean House was held on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Liz Campbell, the Lead Director of OCH, says they collected a ton of hazardous waste and electronic waste at their Bartlesville and Dewey locations this year. Campbell says they took in 14,600 pounds of hazardous waste such as household chemicals and pesticides. She says they collected 38,000 lbs. of electronic waste (i.e. computers, televisions, VCRs, etc.) and over 650 gallons of oil as well.

The oil was re-used at the Washington County District Two barn two miles to the east of Dewey on West 1500 Road.

Almost 100 gallons of anti-freeze was collected during OCH. Campbell says there were even three dump trucks full of appliances that were properly disposed of as well. She says it was amazing to see how much material they prevented from being taken to the landfill this year.

Since 1989, Operation Clean House has collected 367,000 lbs. of hazardous waste. A total of 765,000 lbs. worth of electronics and 11,069 gallons of oil have been taken in over the years as well. These numbers include this year’s totals.

A total of 927 vehicles made their way to the two OCH locations this year. Campbell says there were just over 680 cars that came to drop off waste at the Phillips 66 parking lot in Bartlesville. She says they saw 245 vehicles come through the Dewey location.

A significant number of Washington County citizens participated in the event. Campbell applauds the volunteers that came out to help make our neck of the woods cleaner and safer for all to enjoy….

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Marquette adopts land and water acknowledgement

Located along the southwest shores of the Michigami, at the intersection of the Milwaukee, Kinnikinnick and Menominee river sits the city of Milwaukee. The area that was once known to various nations is now currently a part of Marquette’s campus. Marquette’s new adopted Land and Water Acknowledgment aims to recognize that history.

“We are mindful that our campus and Milwaukee are the homelands and waters of the Menominee, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Fox, Mascouten, Sauk and Ojibwe nations, who have known these lands and waters as relatives for millennia and whose descendants alongside many other tribal nation members remain our hosts,” University President Michael Lovell said when announcing the acknowledgement’s adoption. 

The news of the adoption of the Land and Water Acknowledgement was received positively by some of the Indigenous students on campus. Clare Camblin, a junior in the College of Communication and member of the Osage Nation Eagle Clan, was one of those students.

“I texted my grandparents right away, it felt so good. I was very excited that they did that,” Camblin said. 

The acknowledgment was officially adopted Oct. 7 and is available in both written and oral versions. It was developed with Indigenous student leadership, including the Native American Student Association and faculty advisors. 

Some of the goals of the land and water acknowledgement are pay respect to elders of the past as well as continuing to develop good relations with sovereign Indigenous nations. Acknowledgements like these help to strengthen relationships between communities and develop a “condition of hospitality” for Indigenous students and community members.

Marquette’s council on Native American affairs was also involved in the development process. In addition to Lovell, the Land and Water Acknowledgement was approved by Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs Kimo Ah Yun.

“They pretty much told me they wouldn’t be opposed…

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Woman who died hiking at Mohican State Park from Columbus

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Cherry Hill East over Lenape

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Evan Pfeiffenberger scored one goal and assisted on the other to lift Cherry Hill East to a 2-1 win over Lenape in Cherry Hill.

Adam Blumenthal also scored and Eitan Volodarski added an assist. The game was tied at the half but Cherry Hill East netted the only goal after the break.

Robert Fleisher made 10 saves for Cherry Hill East, which improved to 5-10.

Patrick Caulden scored for Lenape (4-10) off an assist from Landon Friedman.

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