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Boys soccer: Murcia overtime winner lifts Eastern over Lenape

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Juan Murcia scored the winning goal for Eastern in its 3-2 overtime victory against Lenape in Medford.

Adam Badat set up the goal and scored one of his own while Jack Galvin had the team’s other goal. Brayden Cooper compiled six saves for Eastern (3-3).

Miguel Cervantes and Sean Shapiro produced one goal apiece for Lenape (2-2), which saw Kevin Niedzwiecki log an assist. Morgan Magargee made seven saves in the losing effort.

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The myth of foreign monitors in Iraq’s election – World

Next month’s parliamentary election is probably the most dramatic in Iraq’s recent history. Given the highly partisan atmosphere at a time of “conflict fatigue”, a meaningful and effective election is crucial for the nation’s stability and its dysfunctional democracy. 

But disputed ballot and contested outcome will certainly lay the groundwork in the following weeks or months for further political upheaval and an outbreak of new popular protests similar to the uprising that toppled the government in 2019. 

Every Iraqi election since the overthrow of the regime of former dictator Saddam Hussein has been marred by allegations of fraud and irregularities. Together with regional and international stakeholders, Iraqis fear that the October election could be a tipping point for the future. 

To help ensure a successful poll while battling voters’ mistrust and fighting one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the Middle East, the government of Mustafa Al-Kadhimi is inviting international observers to oversee the ballots.   

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The UN is expected to deploy some 130 international experts to monitor the polls, along…

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BITS & BYTES: First Friday Artswalk; The Mohican Journey; Berkshire Bounty Food Drive; Bennington Poetry Series; New Marlborough grants deadline

Pittsfield’s October First Friday Artswalk to include live music, open studios

PITTSFIELD — Pittsfield’s next First Fridays Artswalk will be held Friday, Oct. 1 from 5–8 p.m. and include new indoor art shows and Indoors Out! Music on North. New for October, visitors can download the Downtown Pittsfield app to follow a virtual walking tour of art and music.

From 5­–7 p.m., Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. will present free outdoor performances as part of Indoors Out! Music on North. Singer-songwriter Jaane Doe will perform at Sotille Park, 200 North Street; freestyle acoustic rocker Garrin Benfield will be at Persip Park, 175 North Street; and musical trio The Midnight Anthem, will perform at the Marketplace Cafe’s parklet at 53 North Street.

The Berkshire Art Association (BAA) will present “DISTILLATIONS, An Art Show,” at The Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, 28 Renne Ave., through November 28. The exhibit features work by Peg Dotchin, Jesse Tobin McCauley, and Ilene Spiewak.

Ian Mosher, “atomoc monkey.” Image courtesy First Friday Artswalk

MCLA Pittsfield, 66 Allen Street, will host an art show by Ian Mosher through October 31. The show will feature art centered on traditional and legendary monster themes, as well as unique visions that run through the artist’s mind. The result is a collection that is an homage to Halloween.

NUarts, 311 North Street, will host an Open Studios event with artists Caroline Kelley, Shany Porras, Ilene Richard, and Sally Tiska Rice. New works will be on view and for sale by over a dozen artists in NUarts’ gallery space. Hotel on North, 297 North Street, will feature “then + now” by Ellie Spangler. The Brothership Building Window, 141 North Street, curated by IS183 Art School of the Berkshires, will feature “Urgency &…

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Girls soccer: Lenape Valley tops Vernon for fifth straight win

Girls Soccer: West Orange vs. Kearny , September 8, 2021

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Senior Chloe Naylor and junior Mia McLean had two goals each as Lenape Valley won its fifth straight with a 5-1 victory over Vernon in Stanhope.

Sophomore Cassis Yappen also scored for Lenape Valley (5-1) while senior Mia Santana had two assists. Senior Tessa Morin and sophomore Molly Gannon each contributed an assist and freshman keeper Riely O’Brien made four saves.

Vernon fell to 1-5.

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Dolores Mary Floryshak

Dolores Mary Floryshak, a longtime Glen Lyon and Nanticoke resident, passed away Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021, in Lehigh Valley Hospice, Allentown. Dolores was born in Glen Lyon 93 years ago, the daughter of Michael and Mary Rutkowski Boynoski.

Dolores was a 1945 graduate of Newport Twp. High School. She was a distinguished seamstress, having been professionally trained in New York City. She was employed by the Leslie Fay Dress Company in Glen Lyon for 28 years. She would often be found in her sewing room among the bolts of fabric, spools of thread and hundreds of patterns, creating custom-made clothing for herself and family.

After retiring, she generously volunteered her time to many civic and social organizations: Pi Beta Gamma as a past president, the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union on the retiree counsel, the Mercy Hospital Auxiliary, Nanticoke and she was a longtime volunteer with John Heinz Rehab Center in Wilkes-Barre.

Dolores married Walter F. Floryshak on Nov. 15, 1947. He was the love of her life and favorite dance partner. They could be found swirling around the dance floor or dancing cheek to cheek in the kitchen. Being around her family brought her the most joy. Traveling to visit relatives and hosting family get-togethers, especially during the holidays, were the most meaningful to her.

In addition to her parents, Dolores was predeceased by her husband, Walter in 2008.

She is survived by her sons, Michael, Vincent and Daniel; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in St. Faustina Kowalska Parish, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Family and friends may call from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday at George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W. Main St., Glen Lyon. Interment following the Mass will be in St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Glen Lyon. In…

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra returning to Mohegan Sun Arena on Nov. 21

Sep. 13—WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Multi-platinum, progressive rock group Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) will be bringing its highly-anticipated Winter Tour back for 2021 to Wilkes Barre.

TSO will return to the ASM Global managed Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza for two spectacular shows on Sunday, Nov. 21, at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Tickets for both shows go on sale Friday, Sept. 17, at 10 a.m., with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Griffin Pond Animal Shelter courtesy, of TSO and 98.5 KRZ. Larry Magid Entertainment Group, along with 98.5 KRZ and WNEP-TV, are sponsors.

Reserved Tickets start as low as $49.50 and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com, or at the NBT Bank Box Office at Mohegan Sun Arena.

This year’s long-awaited tour celebrates the 25th anniversary of the group’s landmark album “Christmas Eve and Other Stories” — the three-time certified platinum album that launched the group to superstardom and spawned the bring-the-whole-family rock holiday tradition that has now played to more than 17 million fans all across the nation.

TSO’s Music Director & lead guitarist Al Pitrelli said, “After an incredibly trying year for everyone we are beyond excited to be able to say that we’re bringing Christmas Eve and Other Stories back to all of you. We were amazed by the turnout for last year’s live-stream and how many of you continued to celebrate this tradition we have created together. It’s been 25 years since Paul (O’Neill) first introduced all of us to this timeless tale. Let’s celebrate this milestone event together. God bless and stay safe everyone.”

This year’s unforgettable multi-sensory extravaganza is set to begin on Nov. 17, and will visit 59 cities for 99 performances across America before concluding on Thursday, Dec. 30, in Cleveland and St. Louis (see full itinerary at — www.trans-siberian.com.)

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Listen: Great Mohican Pow-Wow returns after COVID-19 hiatus; Shelby has a long history with the Tubey

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The heartbeat of the Great Mohican Pow-Wow roared to life again on Friday after a year of silence. The 36th annual, three-day event held at the confluence of Ashland, Holmes and Knox counties kicked off with traditional music of the Andes Mountains by Malkuri.

Robbie Swift, the event’s organizer, planned activities for every half-hour — each led by Native American or First Nation people, who are indigenous to Canada. Activities included storytelling, tomahawk throwing, a flute act and fire starting demos.

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Girls Soccer: Results, links and featured coverage for Friday, Sept. 17

Friday, Sep. 17

BCSL

Northern Burlington 10, Pennsauken 0 – Box Score

Cinnaminson 6, Florence 0 – Box Score

Westampton Tech 5, Doane Academy 0 – Box Score

Glassboro 7, Riverside 3 – Box Score

Burlington Township 2, Moorestown 1 – Box Score

Kingsway 1, Rancocas Valley 0 – Box Score

BIG-NORTH

Clifton 7, Paterson Kennedy 0 – Box Score

Westwood 2, Dumont 0 – Box Score

Paramus 3, Montville 0 – Box Score

Paterson Eastside 1, East Orange 1 – Box Score

Kearny 9, Hackensack 0 – Box Score

CAPE-ATLANTIC

Millville 7, Bridgeton 0 – Box Score

Vineland 2, Hammonton 1 – Box Score

Cedar Creek 3, Oakcrest 1 – Box Score

Cumberland 1, Atlantic Tech 0 – Box Score

COLONIAL

Haddon Heights 2, Audubon 0 – Box Score

Sterling 1, Haddonfield 0 – Box Score

Collingswood 6, Gateway 1 – Box Score

West Deptford 3, Haddon Township 2 – Box Score

CVC

Shore 2, Allentown 0 – Box Score

Robbinsville 6, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 1 – Box Score

GMC

South River 5, South Amboy 0 – Box Score

Somerset Tech 5, Highland Park 3 – Box Score

St. Thomas Aquinas 6, Wardlaw-Hartridge 1 – Box Score

Spotswood 4, Middlesex 1 – Box Score

South Plainfield 1, Iselin Kennedy 0 – Box Score

Metuchen 7, Carteret 0 – Box Score

Calvary Christian (Old Bridge) 2, Mother Seton 1 – Box Score

Old Bridge 2, Bayonne 0 – Box Score

HCIAL

Old Bridge 2, Bayonne 0 – Box Score

Kearny 9, Hackensack 0 – Box Score

NJAC

Parsippany 3, Dover 1 – Box Score

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