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The Trent House Association will host a talk by Karelle Hall, a member of the Nanticoke Indian Tribe of Delaware and an expert and activist in the revitalization of the Nanticoke and Lenape languages and cultures. On Saturday, April 5, 2025, at 2 pm Dr. Hall will describe the work being done to restore the availability of squash cultivated by the Lenape and Nanticoke people. This free talk will be given in the Trent House Visitor Center at 15 Market Street, Trenton, New Jersey. Free parking is available at the rear of the property off William Trent Place.
Dr. Karelle Hall holds a doctorate in anthropology from Rutgers University and is a member of the Nanticoke language revitalization team, reclaiming Nanticoke words, concepts, cultural teachings, prayers, and songs. This team has published a beginner Nanticoke language book titled “Once It Has Been Spoken…It Cannot Be Unspoken: Kutiikiitowaakanun.”
During her talk Dr. Hall will describe the work being done to cultivate ancestral varieties of corn, beans, and squash and reconnect Lenape and Nanticoke people with these foods and foodways. She will connect this work with the broader effort to revitalize the language and cultural practices of these tribal communities who were the first to call what is now known as New Jersey their homeland.
Recordings of Dr. Hall’s previous talks for the Trent House – “Lenape Relationship with the Natural World” and “Ties That Bind: Nanticoke and Lenape Language and Revitalization” can be found on the Trent House website at https://www.williamtrenthouse.org/videos.html. The William Trent House Museum is a National Historic Landmark in the Crossroads of the American Revolution National…
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Luzerne County Council can schedule presentations from the top three engineering firms interested in work on the closed West Nanticoke/Nanticoke Bridge after PennDOT approves a county administrative decision to eliminate two firms from consideration, County Manager Romilda Crocamo said Wednesday in a report updating the process.
A Luzerne County administration committee reviewed statements of interest submitted by five engineering firms on Monday morning, Crocamo said.
“Information from the committee reviews will be provided to PennDOT Central Office for their approval. Upon PennDOT approval, the firm names will be made public,” Crocamo said Wednesday in an email to county council members.
Two weeks ago, Crocamo decided to close the bridge over the Susquehanna River shortly after engineers conducting a scheduled routine bridge inspection determined advanced deterioration and section loss of primary, load-carrying components were critical deficiencies.
The county-owned bridge, built in 1914, links Nanticoke City to the West Nanticoke section of Plymouth Twp. The next-closest bridge over the river is the Route 29 bridge connecting Hanover Twp. and Plymouth Twp.
The vehicular weight limit on the bridge was reduced to 5 tons last May. That decision allowed cars and most passenger vehicles to cross the bridge, but emergency vehicles such as fire trucks could not.
Last August, the county put the bridge project into the PennDOT’s Engineering and Construction Management System, known as ECMS, to receive $10 million in federal project funding through the state Transportation Improvement Program. The county also has access to $55 million from an infrastructure loan funded by state gaming revenue.
Two weeks ago, the five engineering firms submitted statements of interest to get the job determining how to repair, reconstruct or replace the bridge. All five engineering firms interested are “excellent,” Director of Project Management Nick Vough said at the last council meeting on March 25.
“I don’t think we can go wrong with…

BELLVILLE — Nearly three inches of rain have accumulated in Bellville since Wednesday at noon, according to the National Weather Service.
Close to an inch and a half of that total has fallen within the past 24 hours as of 4 p.m. Saturday, according to National Weather Service measurements.
Several roadways in Bellville, including State Route 13 and State Route 97, were closed Saturday morning due to flood waters.
Both re-opened as of 3:15 p.m. on Saturday, according to Bellville Mayor Teri Brenkus — who warned residents on Facebook that more rain is expected Saturday night into Sunday morning, which could lead to more road closures.
Several local businesses were unable to open their doors near downtown Bellville on Saturday morning. Other communities throughout Richland County have received significant rainfall since heavy rains began Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service’s local area rainfall monitoring, nearly an inch and a half of rain has accumulated within the past 24 hours in Shelby and Mansfield has received about an inch and a quarter in that same time frame.
More rain forecasted Saturday into Sunday
More rain is forecasted for Saturday evening into Sunday morning. A flood watch issued by the National Weather Service in Cleveland remains in effect for Richland County until Sunday morning at 8 a.m.
A high of 38 degrees is forecasted for tomorrow, creating the possibility for snow to be mixed in with rain showers. The National Weather Service predicts snow accumulation “of less than a half inch” is possible Sunday and Sunday night.
If you would like to track rising waters in the area and surrounding counties in real time, here are links:
— Black Fork Mohican at Shelby
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Friday, Apr. 4
BCSL
Pennsauken Tech 2, Camden Tech 0 – Box Score
Cinnaminson 2, Collingswood 1 – Box Score
Rancocas Valley 2, Northern Burlington 0 – Box Score
Hopewell Valley 2, West Windsor-Plainsboro North 1 – Box Score
Hightstown 2, Westampton Tech 1 – Box Score
BIG NORTH
Fair Lawn 2, Demarest 0 – Box Score
Passaic Tech 2, Wayne Hills 0 – Box Score
Bergenfield 2, Passaic 0 – Box Score
Hackensack 2, Clifton 0 – Box Score
Teaneck 2, Cliffside Park 0 – Box Score
Paterson Eastside 2, West Milford 0 – Box Score
CAPE-ATLANTIC
Absegami 2, Pleasantville 0 – Box Score
Triton 2, Atlantic Tech 0 – Box Score
Oakcrest 2, Hammonton 1 – Box Score
GMC
Iselin Kennedy 2, Perth Amboy 0 – Box Score
North Plainfield 2, Bound Brook 1 – Box Score
Piscataway 2, Elizabeth 0 – Box Score
Woodbridge 2, South River 0 – Box Score
Monroe 2, Bridgewater-Raritan 1 – Box Score
Watchung Hills 2, Edison 1 – Box Score
East Brunswick 2, North Brunswick 0 – Box Score
HCIAL
Ferris 2, Newark Vocational 1 – Box Score
St. Peter’s Prep 2, Memorial 1 – Box Score
Hudson Catholic 2, McNair 0 – Box Score
Hoboken 2, Lincoln 0 – Box Score
Bayonne 2, Union City 1 – Box Score
North Bergen 2, Kearny 0 – Box Score
NJAC
Ridge 2, Jefferson 0 – Box Score
NJIC
Weehawken 2, Secaucus 0 – Box Score
North Arlington 2, Lyndhurst 1 – Box Score
Paterson Charter 2, Becton 1 – Box Score
Garfield 2, Elmwood Park 0 – Box Score
Wood-Ridge…
Crestwood came into their game on Tuesday off a hard-fought close win, but unfortunately suffered a serious change of fortune. They lost 9-0 to the Pittston Patriots. The Comets have struggled against the Patriots recently, as the game was their eighth consecutive lost meeting.
Crestwood saw three different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was Caleb McManus, who went 2-for-3 with one double.
Crestwood now has a losing record of 2-3. As for Pittston, they pushed their record up to 5-0 with the victory, which was their 13th straight at home dating back to last season.
Both teams will have to hit the road in their upcoming games. Crestwood will head out to face off against Greater Nanticoke Area at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday. The Trojans have struggled to contain batters this season (they’ve allowed 9.83 runs per game on average), something the Comets will no doubt try to take advantage of. As for Pittston, they are taking a road trip to take on Hazleton Area at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday.
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WWE Set to Confirm Major Rumor Next Week
The landscape of women’s wrestling is about to get a massive boost as reports indicate WWE is finally ready to resurrect one of its most celebrated concepts. After years of fan speculation and wishful thinking, the Evolution Premium Live Event is making its long-awaited comeback, giving the women’s roster a dedicated spotlight that’s been missing since the inaugural show nearly seven years ago.
According to information from WrestleVotes, the all-women’s show is locked in for July 5, 2025, at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut. Joey Votes shared on the Backstage Pass show that fans won’t have to wait long for confirmation, stating:
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We’ve been told that the date is already confirmed: Saturday, July 5. In addition, WWE will make the official announcement on Monday. They will probably do it via social media, but they could also give it more prominence.
The original Evolution took place on October 28, 2018, at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. That groundbreaking show earned widespread acclaim from both critics and fans, who praised the quality of the matches and recognized its historical significance as WWE’s first Premium Live Event featuring exclusively female performers.
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Friday, Apr. 4
BCSL
Northern Burlington 7, Seneca 4 – Box Score
Doane Academy 12, Riverside 3 – Box Score
Bordentown 10, Holy Cross Prep 0 – Box Score
BIG NORTH
DePaul 12, Indian Hills 0 – Box Score
Dumont 11, Teaneck 8 – Box Score
Passaic Valley 10, Paterson Eastside 6 – Box Score
Paramus 6, Westwood 4 – Box Score
Pascack Hills 12, Tenafly 1 – Box Score
Mahwah 4, Northern Highlands 2 – Box Score
Wayne Hills 10, Clifton 0 – Box Score
Passaic Tech 8, Ridgewood 1 – Box Score
River Dell 6, Ridgefield Park 0 – Box Score
St. Joseph (Mont.) 4, Pascack Valley 3 – Box Score
Bergenfield 11, Cliffside Park 7 – Box Score
Ramapo 10, Lakeland 4 – Box Score
Passaic 6, Wayne Valley 3 – Box Score
CAPE-ATLANTIC
Delsea 5, Vineland 3 – Box Score
Ocean City 4, Absegami 2 – Box Score
Atlantic Tech 5, Atlantic City 1 – Box Score
Egg Harbor 11, Oakcrest 1 – Box Score
Mainland 17, Lower Cape May 2 – Box Score
COLONIAL
Pitman 1, Paulsboro 0 – Box Score
GMC
Colonia 8, Sayreville 3 – Box Score
North Plainfield 4, Carteret 3 – Box Score
South Amboy 7, Iselin Kennedy 3 – Box Score
St. Joseph (Met.) 14, South Plainfield 7 – Box Score
East Brunswick 9, Monroe 2 – Box Score
HCIAL
Hoboken 11, Dickinson 0 – Box Score
Union City 3, Memorial 0 – Box Score
St. Peter’s Prep 16, Kearny 0 – Box Score
Bayonne 6, Ferris 5 – Box Score
NJAC
Morristown 4, Pequannock 2 – Box…

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