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Boys & Girls Bowling: Results, photos and links for Wednesday, Jan. 8

Wednesday, Jan. 8

BCSL

Medford Tech 2, Burlington Township 2 – Box Score

Cinnaminson 4, Northern Burlington 0 – Box Score

BIG NORTH

Ramapo 5, Ridgefield Park 2 – Box Score

Pascack Hills 7, Paterson Kennedy 0 – Box Score

Don Bosco Prep 7, West Milford 0 – Box Score

Mahwah 7, Clifton 0 – Box Score

Ridgewood 7, Cliffside Park 0 – Box Score

Dumont 5, Northern Highlands 2 – Box Score

Hackensack 7, Dwight-Morrow 0 – Box Score

Bergen Tech 7, Bergen Catholic 0 – Box Score

Fort Lee 5, Paramus 2 – Box Score

GMC

Piscataway 4, New Brunswick 0 – Box Score

HCIAL

BelovED Charter 7, Lincoln 0 – Box Score

Hudson Catholic 4, Kearny 3 – Box Score

Snyder 5, Bayonne 2 – Box Score

St. Peter’s Prep 7, McNair 0 – Box Score

NJAC

Newton 7, Hopatcong 0 – Box Score

Sussex Tech 5, Vernon 2 – Box Score

Jefferson 7, Sparta 0 – Box Score

Seton Hall Prep 5, Montville 2 – Box Score

OLYMPIC

Eastern 3, Lenape 1 – Box Score

Cherry Hill East 3, Cherokee 1 – Box Score

Seneca 4, St. Augustine 0 – Box Score

Cherry Hill West 3, Shawnee 1 – Box Score

SEC

Nutley 7, Montclair 0 – Box Score

Seton Hall Prep 5, Montville 2 – Box Score

University 1976, Newark East Side 0 – Box Score

Bloomfield 7, Belleville 0 – Box Score

SHORE

Colts Neck 2, Jackson Liberty 1 – Box Score

Toms River North 3, Central Regional 0 – Box Score

Middletown South 3, Long Branch 0 – Box Score

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FANA’s Minister of International Affairs Awarded Honorary Member of The Royal Chamber of SOAD.

As many of you know, I have been writing articles about The Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas (addressed as FANA) and the SandHill Band of Lenape and Cherokee Indians (NY, NJ, PA), (addressed as the SandHill) since 2021.

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I have taken the readers on an Aboriginal Federation’s evolution journey from the unknown to becoming a globally recognized entity.

Along the way, readers have had a chance to learn about the different treaties and agreements that FANA has entered into and its establishment of global relationships. Over the years, I have written about some of the Federation’s members and their chosen paths.

Today I need to bring everyone back to an article I wrote on July 21, 2023.  The article is titled “Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas and SOAD Sign Historical Cooperation Agreement”
The article brings forth the historical similarities that the Indigenous people who had lived in Africa, and the indigenous people who lived in what would become the United States, experienced during the age of European colonization.

It addresses “a historic moment was slowly being made as FANA and SOAD began taking the first steps in bringing together “the global diasporas and indigenous peoples of the world” and have signed a cooperation agreement between them. The two signatories on the Cooperation Agreement are Dr. Louis–Georges Tin, Prime Minister of SOAD, and SandHill Band of Lenape and Cherokee Indians Principal Chief Dr. Ronald Yonaguska Holloway, Minister of International Affairs of FANA.”

I want to bring your attention to the above document titled Honorary Member of the Royal Chamber of SOAD that FANA’s Minister of International Affairs and its UN Ambassador Principal Chief Dr. Ronald Yonaguska Holloway of the SandHill recently received from SOAD’s Prime Minister last week.

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Celebrating 400 years of the greatest city in the world

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2025 marks a historic occasion — our city’s 400th anniversary. It marks four centuries since the first European settlement of Manhattan in 1625, on land then known as Lenapehoking, the homeland of the Lenape people. The tiny Dutch colony began as New Amsterdam and then changed to New York when the English took control and expanded rapidly. A century ago, its boundaries increased beyond the island of Manhattan to encompass the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island.

To celebrate our city’s 400th anniversary, we are proud to announce the launch of our “Founded By NYC” campaign, which focuses on commemorating and celebrating our city’s 400th birthday and honoring the Indigenous communities that came long before. The campaign highlights contributions from New York City that have shaped our nation and affirmed our country’s place in the world.

Our website, FoundedByNYC.com, features events and activities that showcase our city’s amazing 400-year history. You can also sign up for our newsletter, which will keep you up to date on events in the five boroughs and submit information about your own events that illustrate New York City’s past so that we can showcase it on our calendar.

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Even as we look forward and celebrate all our great city has to offer, our administration is deeply committed to acknowledging and engaging with our city’s complex past. That is why we met with Chief Brad…

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Pennsylvania church surrenders part of the proceeds of the sale of its manse to the Lenape people

The congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Lansdowne, Pennsylvania

LOUISVILLE — During worship on the final Sunday in Advent, First Presbyterian Church of Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, formally surrendered 15% of the proceeds from the recent sale of its church manse to descendants of the Lenape people, the Indigenous stewards of the land on which the church now stands. The 74-minute worship service can be viewed here

“It is important for us to frame this act as a surrender — an acknowledgement that these funds are not ours to hold,” said the Rev. Jonathan Britt, the church’s pastor. “We cannot separate the resources we have from the colonial history that displaced the Lenape people, whose stewardship of this land was sacred and enduring. Surrendering these funds is a small but tangible step in repairing a fractured relationship and honoring the humanity and dignity of the Lenape people.” 

Britt said the approximately $27,000 that was surrendered during the service on Dec. 22 was determined in conversation with Restorative Actions, an economic equity initiative born from the intersection of theology, justice and economics. The 15% of the manse’s sale proceeds represents not only a financial acknowledgement but a spiritual and moral response to the harm done to Indigenous communities, Britt noted. 

During his Dec. 22 sermon, Britt drew from a devotion by the Rev. Dr. William Yoo of Columbia Theological Seminary published in “Boundless,” an anti-colonial Advent devotional published by Unbound. In his devotional, Yoo points out that abolitionists including William Lloyd Garrison lifted up Jesus’ ministry as an important reason for their advocacy. “When other Christians criticized him as an instigator of disorder whose activism imperiled the union of the Northern and Southern states, Garrison invited them to open their Bibles and read texts such as

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Lenape Makes It 11 in a Row at Home

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Lenape won against Shawnee last Thursday with 60 points and they decided to stick to that point total again on Saturday. The Lenape Indians strolled past the Bishop Eustace Prep Crusaders with points to spare, taking the game 60-46. Winning may never get old, but the Indians sure are getting used to it with their third in a row.

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01/04/25 vs Bishop Eustace Prep 60-46
01/02/25 vs Shawnee 60-32
12/17/24 vs Woodbury 72-31
02/21/24 vs Atlantic City 56-23
02/12/24 vs Willingboro 78-20
+ 6 more games

Lenape pushed their record up to 5-1 with the win, which was their 11th straight at home dating back to last season. They’ve dominated over that stretch too, winning by an average of 31.4 points. As for Bishop Eustace Prep, they are on a three-game losing streak that has dropped them down to 5-3.

Both teams are looking forward to the support of their home crowds in their upcoming games. Lenape will host Cherokee at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Lenape has been dominant on offense recently, having racked up an incredible 176 points over their last three matchups. As for Bishop Eustace Prep, they will face off against Cherry Hill West at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday.

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Wrestling: ON-DEMAND VIDEO, results, recaps and photos for Saturday, Jan. 4

Saturday, Jan. 4

Big North Duals

At Passaic Tech

Semifinal round

Ramapo 46, Clifton 34 – Box Score

Wayne Valley 39, Passaic Tech 28 – Box Score

Final round

Wayne Valley 45, Ramapo 25 – Box Score

Also

River Dell 36, Fair Lawn 34 – Box Score

River Dell 59, Bergenfield 19 – Box Score

Pascack Valley 45, Paramus 29 – Box Score

Pascack Valley 56, Wayne Hills 15 – Box Score

Westwood 42, Paramus 28 – Box Score

Westwood 44, Wayne Hills 27 – Box Score

Blue Devil Duals

At Hammonton

Final round

Washington Township 42, Rancocas Valley 33 – Box Score

Also

Washington Township 62, Millville 15 – Box Score

Washington Township 77, Gateway 0 – Box Score

Rancocas Valley 53, Hammonton 28 – Box Score

Rancocas Valley 64, Pennsville 14 – Box Score

Gateway 41, Buena 30 – Box Score

Gateway 43, Winslow 29 – Box Score

Pennsville 42, Winslow 39 – Box Score

Pennsville 55, Buena 24 – Box Score

Boresch Duals

At Newton

Semifinal round

Delsea 50, Hanover Park 22 – Box Score

Final round

Delsea 65, North Hunterdon 11 – Box Score

Also

South Plainfield 46, Paulsboro 32 – Box Score

Paulsboro 55, Newton 21 – Box Score

Gov. Livingston 47, South Plainfield 33 – Box Score

Gov. Livingston 52, Newton 28 – Box Score

Hillsborough 38, Hanover Park 37 – Box Score

Catholic School Duals

At Christian Brothers Academy

Gold Pool

Semifinals

Delbarton 47, St. John Vianney 17 – Box Score

St. Peter’s Prep 57, Christian Brothers 14 – Box Score

Final

Delbarton 50, St. Peter’s Prep 12 – Box Score

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Mayor Launches Year-Long Celebration of New York City’s 400th Anniversary

There will be many commemorative events to highlight city’s resilience, diverse history and cultural legacy.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Founded By NYC, a year-long initiative to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the city’s founding.

Launched on New Years Eve, the celebration aims to showcase the creativity, resilience and diversity that have defined the city over the centuries. In partnership with NYC Tourism + Conventions, the program will honor New York’s history while spotlighting the voices of marginalized communities, including Indigenous people, women and people of color.

“For four centuries, history has happened here,” said Adams. “And in 2025, through our ‘Founded By NYC’ campaign, we will celebrate all those who came here from around the world over those 400 years to build our great city — the New Yorkers whose vibrant culture, innovation, and abilities continue to make us the envy of the world today.

The mayor said the city’s history has not been without its challenges, and that the story of New York City began a millennia ago, long before the Dutch arrived,  This land was inhabited by the Lenape people, Adams said.

The mayor emphasized the importance of recognizing the complex and diverse history of the city, stating, “To properly recognize our city’s complex, diverse and unparalleled history, we must also acknowledge the painful parts of its origin, and ensure we are celebrating the Lenape’s rich contributions to our city as much as anyone else’s. The story of New York City is one of perseverance and triumph, and, in 2025, we will show the world why we are the greatest city in the world.”

A Year of Celebration and Reflection

The Founded By NYC campaign invites organizations to submit events that highlight historical significance, cultural impact, innovation and sustainability. Events will span art, music, film and more, with citywide programming that…

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Seneca High School seeks nominations for Academic Hall of Fame

Seneca High School is seeking nominations for its Academic Hall of Fame, which honors the outstanding accomplishments of Seneca alumni, former staff members, and supporters.

The deadline for nominations is Jan. 31. The Seneca Academic Hall of Fame selection committee will review all nominations and select a class of inductees by March 28.

The next class will be inducted at a ceremony at Seneca High School on Tuesday, June 3.

Inductees will be selected based on at least one of the following criteria: job related achievements, professional honors and awards, professional affiliations and publications, civic or community involvement, personal achievements and accomplishments, positive impact on the communities in the Lenape Regional High School District, humanitarian actions and other appropriate qualifications.

Alumni nominees are first eligible for selection 10 calendar years following graduation (2015 or earlier). Former staff of Seneca High School can also be nominated for actions and achievements on behalf of the Lenape Regional High School District that merit recognition.

Seneca’s Academic Hall of Fame recipients exemplify a high level of personal achievement, make significant contributions to their careers and communities, and serve as positive examples of social-emotional growth and character. Inductees’ names will be permanently displayed on a plaque at Seneca High School alongside other distinguished alumni as an example and incentive to generations of current and future Seneca High School students.

Anyone may submit an online nomination form. The nomination form can be found at https://seneca.lrhsd.org/academic-hof. Hard copies of the nomination form can also be obtained at Seneca’s main office.

To request a nomination form by mail/e-mail or for questions concerning the Seneca High School Academic Hall of Fame, contact Hanna Roach at hroach@lrhsd.org or David Maier at dmaier@lrhsd.org.

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Boys Basketball: Results, recaps & photos for Monday, Dec. 30

Monday, Dec. 30

Albert E. Martin Buc Classic

Old Bridge 71, Long Branch 39 – Box Score

Ranney 74, Hightstown 64 – Box Score

Red Bank Regional 65, Freehold Borough 57 – Box Score

All Groups Tournament

Cliffside Park 64, Ridgefield 55 – Box Score

Pascack Hills 59, Cresskill 47 – Box Score

Boardwalk Classic

Millville 47, Pleasantville 45 – Box Score

Salem 54, Oakcrest 37 – Box Score

Kingsway 45, Rancocas Valley 43 – Box Score

Wildwood Catholic 54, Wildwood 30 – Box Score

St. Augustine 62, Penns Grove 32 – Box Score

Brook Ball Winter Classic

Pennsauken 39, Highland 27 – Box Score

Cherokee 50, Deptford 45 – Box Score

Eastern 50, Sterling 48 – Box Score

Overbrook 55, Gloucester Catholic 37 – Box Score

Cole Young Memorial Holiday Tournament

Florence 62, Jackson Liberty 60 – Box Score

Cotoia Tournament

Iselin Kennedy 65, McNair 63 – Box Score

South Plainfield 51, Edison 43 – Box Score

Cougar Classic

Cranford 69, Mount Olive 45 – Box Score

Cougar Holiday Classic

North Hunterdon 64, Princeton 58 – Box Score

Crusader Classic

Johnson 59, Metuchen 23 – Box Score

Falcon Holiday Tournament

Timothy Christian 64, South Brunswick 58 – Box Score

Monroe 55, Matawan 37 – Box Score

Gaels Tri-County Holiday Tournament

Warren Hills 52, Sparta 51 – Box Score

Roxbury 76, Hanover Park 45 – Box Score

Governor’s Challenge

Elizabeth 66, St. John’s (MD) 37 – Box Score

Herb Cohen Holiday Tournament

Dumont 54, Wood-Ridge 20 – Box Score

Waldwick 63, Elmwood Park 33 – Box Score

Park Ridge 67, Becton 66 – Box Score

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Wrestling: Results, recaps and photos for Monday, Dec. 30

MONDAY, DEC. 30

Essentials

FEATURED COVERAGE

Girls wrestling

East Brunswick Lady Bear Invitational, 9

TOP 20 SCOREBOARD

  • No. 8 Don Bosco Prep v. Iona Prep (NY), Bishop Hendricksen (RI) & St. Anthony’s (NY), 10

MONDAY’S SCOREBOARD

Boys wrestling

Monday, Dec. 30

BCSL

Cinnaminson 51, Pennsauken 25 – Box Score

Cinnaminson 54, Pemberton 30 – Box Score

BIG NORTH

Garfield 51, Bergenfield 30 – Box Score

Fair Lawn 52, Garfield 29 – Box Score

Nutley 68, Hackensack 12 – Box Score

CVC

Lawrence 53, Garfield 24 – Box Score

West Windsor-Plainsboro North 64, Ewing 18 – Box Score

Robbinsville 59, Nottingham 21 – Box Score

GMC

Monroe 52, Voorhees 22 – Box Score

Monroe 46, Hunterdon Central 30 – Box Score

NJAC

Whippany Park 53, Vernon 27 – Box Score

Whippany Park 45, Rutherford 33 – Box Score

Hackettstown 47, Whippany Park 33 – Box Score

Hackettstown 54, Vernon 21 – Box Score

High Point 56, Morris Hills 12 – Box Score

NJIC

Garfield 51, Bergenfield 30 – Box Score

Lawrence 53, Garfield 24 – Box Score

Whippany Park 45, Rutherford 33 – Box Score

Fair Lawn 52, Garfield 29 – Box Score

SEC

Nutley 68, Hackensack 12 – Box Score

SKYLAND

Monroe 52, Voorhees 22 – Box Score

Monroe 46, Hunterdon Central 30 – Box Score

Hunterdon Central 53, Voorhees 30 – Box Score

Girls wrestling

Monday, Dec. 30

Independent

Somerville at East Brunswick, TBA

High Point at East Brunswick, TBA

Boonton at East Brunswick, TBA

Perth Amboy, Raritan, Vernon at St. Thomas Aquinas (0-2), 9am

North Plainfield at East Brunswick, 9am

Lenape Valley at East Brunswick, 9am

Cinnaminson at Pennsauken, 9:30am

Ramsey at Passaic Tech (0-1), 10am

Pemberton at Pennsauken, 10am

Pemberton at Pennsauken, 4pm

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