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Robotics easing surgery at TidalHealth Nanticoke

SEAFORD — Without technology, Dr. William Doran would have to measure by hand while preparing for knee or hip replacement surgeries.

But thanks to the Mako Robotic-Arm, TidalHealth Nanticoke’s Dr. Doran can create a 3D-image of the joint, which includes the bone structure and the surrounding tissues. This robot allows him to plan surgeries down to the millimeter, personalized for each patient.

“There’s no reason for me to pretend that my hands can be as good as this robot,” Dr. Doran said.

Dr. Doran said TidaHealth Nanticoke recently performed its 500th surgery using the Mako Robotic-Arm.

Robotics have played a big role at TidalHealth Nanticoke since it purchased the Mako Robotic-Arm and the da Vinci Surgical System last year. The hospital has performed more than 200 heart and lung surgeries while using the da Vinci Surgical System.

The robots have helped patients with quicker recovery times from surgery and lower costs. They cost about $2.5 million but Dr. Kurt Wehberg said performing surgeries robotically saves the hospital about $100,000 a month.

“These are expensive robots, but in the long run, they save money,” Dr. Wehberg said.

Dr. Wehberg performs minimally invasive lung procedures with the da Vinci Surgical System. The system allows for smaller incision points, which leads to smaller scars and faster healing times.

He said patients typically used to stay in the hospital for up to seven days for recovery from lung surgery. Since TidalHealth started using robotics, however, most patients can go home the same day.

Dr. Wehberg added the mortality rate for lung infections used to be 50% 50 years ago — now it’s 1%.

Patients can also save money because they won’t need as much pain medication, said Dr. Jarrod Buzalewski.

Dr. Buzalewski leads TidalHealth’s bariatric surgery program in Delaware, which has served more than…

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PHOTOS Gilda’s Club Dragon Boat Festival at Lake Lenape

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Former Stallions coach wins Bellator MMA title

Former American Heritage-Delray wrestling assistant coach Johnny Eblen recently upset the Netherlands’ Gegard Mousasi by unanimous decision to capture the Bellator MMA middleweight title.

Eblen, 30, of Boynton Beach, won the title 50-45 at Bellator 282 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. He trains out of American Top Team in Coconut Creek.

Eblen coached at the school from 2015-2021 upon graduating from the University of Missouri where he was an Academic All-American and NCAA qualifier. Eblen was ranked in the top 10 in both his junior and senior years of school. He is currently 12-0 as an MMA fighter.

“He was a tremendous help with our program in helping many of our athletes,” said former American Heritage-Delray head wrestling coach J.P. Reese, who stepped down this year to spend more time with his family. “He was my first hired assistant coach and a secret to our success. He was the workout with the guys coach.”

After graduation from Missouri, Eblen relocated to Florida to take a non-MMA-related job, working full time as an estimator at Atlantic Southern Paving company and coaching wrestling on the side.

“It was fun, and it was interesting,” Eblen said of his time with the Stallions. “It was my first time coaching kids as a job. I did camps and stuff, and it helped me grow as an adult and as a coach and as a person.

“I would think I brought a lot to the table considering my background in wrestling, grappling and combat sports in general,” he said. “I started MMA because I missed competing at a high level. I was doing a normal, everyday 9-to-5 job and decided to find another avenue.”

Eblen said his success in MMA hasn’t surprised him.

“I think I have always been destined to accomplish things,” he said. “I think it was just a…

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Nanticoke

Luzerne County project sees North Cross Valley, Nanticoke span get brighter

 			 				 Luzerne County provided this ‘before’ photo to show the Nanticoke/West Nanticoke Bridge before it switched to brighter LED lighting. Submitted photo

Luzerne County provided this ‘before’ photo to show the Nanticoke/West Nanticoke Bridge before it switched to brighter LED lighting.

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<p>This photo shows the illumination provided by a new LED light at the Route 11 entrance to the Nanticoke/West Nanticoke Bridge.</p>
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<p>Luzerne County is nearing completion of an LED lighting conversion project that makes the North Cross Valley Expressway brighter while saving the county money, said county Engineer William McIntosh.</p>
<p>Lighting along the 5.5-mile highway falls under the county’s responsibility due to past agreements with the state, he said.</p>
<p>The highway’s old high-pressure sodium fixtures were more than 30 years old and deteriorating.</p>
<p>The county has replaced most of the 350 light fixtures and will receive 50% state reimbursement toward the $440,000 project, McIntosh said. It included replacement of aging and defective wiring and parts, he said.</p>
<p>Approximately seven remaining scattered light fixtures will be converted to LED when the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation trims trees on the banks that are blocking the lights, McIntosh said. The state indicated it will be completing the trimming soon, he said.</p>
<p>McIntosh noted two recent problems temporarily caused sections to be darkened, but they have been fixed.</p>
<p>PPL recently repaired a power feed malfunction, allowing restoration of a large section of lighting at the River Street exit, he said.</p>
<p>At the Kidder Street exit, bad wiring caused high-tower lighting to go out, he said….</p>
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White corn project at Western aims to restore traditions to local Indigenous communities

White corn holds special significance to various Indigenous communities but due to colonization it’s become a scarcity, forcing them to rely on non-Indigenous farmers to supply it.

The White Corn Resurgence Garden Project seeks to change that by bringing white corn back to Indigenous communities in southwestern Ontario, specifically the Munsee-Delaware, Oneida, and Chippewas of the Thames First Nations. 

“Currently, within community we have a hard time growing white corn because it was something that we had to put down since the government wanted us dependent on what they provided,” said Paula Cornelius-Hedgepeth of Western University’s Office of Indigenous Initiatives (OII).

“The white corn is a staple traditionally for the Haudenosaunee peoples but it was also used for trade among other First Nations.”

OII and Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada (AAFC) did a joint three-phase feasibility study on how to implement a white corn garden at the AAFC Centre, the new Indigenous learning space at Western, and ultimately a white corn farm in the communities. 

Cornelius-Hedgepeth said AAFC wanted to start a garden for the Indigenous community in London, Ont., but didn’t want to do so without engagement from community members. Its garden was built with input and guidance from Oneida and Chippewas elders. 

“We wanted to see what it would take to bring that practice of growing back to community in terms of human resources, funding, and just general knowledge,” she said.

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Paula Cornelius-Hedgepeth is the community relations coordinator at Western University’s Office of Indigenous Initiatives (Indigenous UWO website)

Although she grew up in the Oneida Nation, Cornelius-Hedgepeth was surprised to find out all the different ways white corn was used by her ancestors for centuries. 

It can be used for a variety of daily applications such as weaving, mats, ropes, baskets, and different types of art using not only the corn but also its husks and every part of it, she said.

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6th annual Dragon Boat Festival on Lake Lenape

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Some Fairfield parks and beaches could get major upgrades

FAIRFIELD — Recently unveiled concepts for 15 sites operated by the Parks and Recreation Department call for major upgrades at some of the town’s most popular spots.

Parks and Recreation Director Anthony Calabrese said the concepts released are part of the department’s master plan, which has been in the works for about a year and aims to build a road map for the 90 or so town properties it oversees.

Calabrese said Jennings Beach would get the most upgrades under the concept if it was followed through with. The plan would be to build a pollinator pathway, an amphitheater, and a small dog park, among other improvements, at the site, according to town documents on the project.

“The South Pine Creek Recreation area one is a unique plan,” he said. “Even the Town Hall complex, I think, is a fantastic plan.”

Each concept is very different based on the site, Calabrese said, noting some call for complete overhauls while others would get minor improvements.

A pollinator pathway and dog park are also featured in the Lake Mohegan concept. The Town Hall concept calls for new and improved parking and pedestrian walkways as well as a community garden.

One concept is already receiving push-back. The Ash Creek Conservation Association sent out an email Thursday urging residents to object to a proposed amphitheater at the Ash Creek open space.

“We are concerned about the impact of sound and lights on the wildlife of Ash Creek, especially since we know the negative impact this will have on migratory shorebirds,” it said in the email. “Residents of Black Rock will also be concerned about the impact on their quality of life as sound travels…

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Honoring a Nanticoke legend | Times Leader

 			 				 Posing with a few of his many firefighting buddies from the Espy Street Station, John ‘Stanky’ Stankovic of Nanticoke is flanked by Brian Zegarski and Matthew Glidden. Known widely for his polka band, Stanky was honored for his 60 years of service as a firefighter in Nanticoke on Wednesday evening. Mary Therese Biebel | Times Leader

Posing with a few of his many firefighting buddies from the Espy Street Station, John ‘Stanky’ Stankovic of Nanticoke is flanked by Brian Zegarski and Matthew Glidden. Known widely for his polka band, Stanky was honored for his 60 years of service as a firefighter in Nanticoke on Wednesday evening.

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Widely known for his polka band, John ‘Stanky’ Stankovic also is a longtime volunteer firefighter



<p>The family of John ‘Stanky’ Stankovic was pleased to see him honored for his 60 years of service as a firefighter in Nanticoke on Wednesday evening. Stanky, center, is flanked by his daughters Kim Bukowski and Debbie Horoschock, with his wife Dorothy Stankovic and granddaughter Ashley Horoschock on either end.</p>
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Free As a Bird: A Review of Where We Belong at Goodman Theatre

Madeline Sayet in “Where We Belong”/Photo: Liz Lauren

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Many local cultural events in Chicago now begin with an acknowledgement, often prerecorded, that the land where the event takes place—the land where the audience is sitting—is the usurped homeland of indigenous peoples. It reminds us, too, that Native Americans are not gone from the city and a large local population still engages with their traditions and urban life. A busy culture-vulture will hear the pronouncement often and may become inured to it. That is, until it is spoken live, on stage, by Madeline Sayet, the Mohegan writer-performer whose autobiographical one-woman show, “Where We Belong,” is at the Goodman’s intimate Owen Theatre.

The Mohegan people (not to be confused with the Mohicans) are still centered around their homeland in Connecticut. Sayet’s great-aunt founded the Tantaquidgeon Museum in that state in 1931. Her mother pushed the U.S. government to recognize the Mohegan as a tribe, an effort that required compiling exhaustive genealogies. Historic connections and continuity mean a lot to Sayet and her people. So when Sayet emerges onto her set, a serpentine mound of earth onstage and a celestial array of lamps above, and walks upstage to acknowledge the legacy of local tribes, “Where We Belong” is already a tour de force. The performance grows even better as she delves into the travels she made, presumably in her twenties, which connected her personal history to her people’s past among the vanquishers and to their vital present, in part by digging deeply into the work of Shakespeare.

Sayet is an engaging storyteller who crosses several worlds. In the spirit world, her physical grace conveys the bird that is her inner spirit. Indeed, she declares that the play isn’t about Shakespeare, and isn’t a traditional Mohegan…

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