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Hiking through the Mid-Atlantic – The Trek

After Pennsylvania, I found myself in a bit of a writing slump. My focus had been redirected toward keeping my body intact and moving forward. The little energy I had remaining was sapped away by the mid-Atlantic heatwave. Instead of writing this post day by day, as I usually do, I’m writing a recap of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut all at once to the best of my memory, which, according to Hotdog is pretty good.

 

New Jersey 

The mild mental breakdown I had at the start of New Jersey the day before continued onto the following morning. I found myself angrily swinging my poles at the ground like an axe only a few miles into an otherwise beautiful morning. I sat atop Racoon Ridge looking out at the Delaware River as I called my partner Chey, knowing she would help put me at ease. She told me I should take a break, and Hotdog echoed the sentiment. I was extremely frustrated. Mentally I wanted to keep on going, but my foot was advising me otherwise. I swallowed my pride and then me and Hotdog agreed to walk a few miles up to the Mohican Outdoor Center and take a Nero and a full zero the next day.

 

 

Rest at the Mohican Outdoor Center 

The Mohican Outdoor Center is a nice lakeside spot run by the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) and has tent sites as well as bunk accommodations. We opted for a pair of tent sites to save money. The AMC seemed to be making efforts to make the center more attractive to hikers passing by. We enjoyed the cozy atmosphere within their 24/7 lodge equipped with a fireplace and wood walls. We enjoyed talking to one of the caretakers, Johnny Dolla, an older man with…

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Patrick White has been a great supporter of the Mohican people and deserves to represent the 3rd Berkshire District

To the editor:

Patrick White has been a tremendous friend to the Mohican people.

We first worked with Patrick to gain local support for the return of found documents from the 18th century that were discovered in Stockbridge’s Old Town Hall. He built support both locally and with the State House delegation, which culminated in a law signed by then-Gov. Charlie Baker.

I then worked with Patrick on the historic opportunity to secure 351 acres of Monument Mountain for the Tribe. Patrick privately counseled me to not settle for limited access to state-owned property, but instead to pursue the ultimately successful course of action to acquire the land on behalf of the Mohican people. Finally, after two centuries, we will once again steward land in western Massachusetts. We are grateful to the many folks in the Berkshires who helped us. Patrick was one of them.

He conceived of the Stockbridge Mohican Commission, which has been approved by both the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans’ Tribal Council and the Stockbridge Select Board. He successfully advocated for new signage at Housatonic River crossings, signs that celebrate the Mohican language and include a reference to the Tribe. He is now working with our Tribal Liaison to explore the creation of a new Mohican Cultural Center in the Berkshires.

American history has been brutal to indigenous tribes. Proud patriots, Stockbridge Mohicans volunteered together 250 years ago for the Revolutionary Army, and many of them died together at a battle in southern New York. The ensuing poverty and opportunistic greed of a few resulted in our departure from Stockbridge in the early 1800s. After our own trail of tears, we eventually settled in Wisconsin, but the home of our ancestors spans the Hudson and Housatonic valleys.

Patrick has shown he understands that the hard work of…

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Another school goes WILD! – Ohio Ag Net

By Dan Armitage, outdoor writer

Joining another of my favorite Buckeye State conservation programs, Dover Intermediate School in Cuyahoga County was recently dedicated as a WILD School Site, according to the Ohio Division of Wildlife (ODOW). Wild School sites are supplementary education programs created by schools where students, teachers, and the community can come together and learn about wildlife and the environment. Dover Intermediate School is the 208th WILD School Site in Ohio and the 10th in Cuyahoga County.

Dover Intermediate School boasts an extensive native plant garden that doubles as a dynamic land lab. Students and educators engage in projects aimed to foster environmental stewardship and hands-on learning, including vegetable composting, bird baths, and native flower cultivation. An on-site pond allows students to learn about aquatic ecosystems. These habitats support amphibians, birds, insects, reptiles, and small mammals, providing firsthand insight to the balance of ecosystems.

Teachers use the native garden and pond as a focal point for learning, integrating core subjects such as math, science, social studies, art, and music into an outdoor curriculum. Through outdoor exploration, students witness everyday subjects come to life, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills while nurturing their physical and mental well-being. 

The WILD School Sites program, administered by the ODOW, is considered an action extension of the national Project WILD program. Any educational property used by students, educators, and the local community as a place to learn about and benefit from wildlife and the environment can be certified. The sites function within the premise that every site, regardless of size and location, can provide outdoor educational opportunities that can and should be part of an integrated environmental education program. WILD School Sites that demonstrate program development and site enhancement consistent with the premises outlined in this program are eligible for certification as an official…

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Registration opens for Ohio Women’s Outdoor Adventure Weekend at Mohican

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was originally published by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

PERRYSVILLE — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) has opened registration for the 10th annual Ohio Women’s Outdoor Adventure Weekend.

The three-day event is set to take place at the breathtaking Mohican State Park Lodge & Conference Center from Sept. 20 to 22.

This exciting weekend is designed to introduce women to an array of outdoor skills, including boating, fishing, shooting sports, and nature programming.

The program, which is open to women aged 16 and older (minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian), is tailored for beginners while offering a welcoming, pressure-free environment to explore new outdoor activities.

“This event provides a fantastic opportunity for women to build their outdoor recreation skills, forge new friendships, and simply have fun,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz.

“Women of all ages will enjoy a weekend filled with discovering new outdoor pursuits.”

The event involves several of ODNR’s divisions including, Parks & Watercraft, Forestry, Natural Areas & Preserves, Wildlife, and Geological Survey.

This ensures a diverse range of activities and programs, as well as expert guidance.

Participants will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of sessions, such as kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, fishing, hiking, shotgun and rifle basics, stream quality monitoring, wild edibles, sustainable living, and more.

Accommodations for the weekend will be at the Mohican State Park Lodge & Conference Center, located in Perrysville (Ashland County). Situated on thousands of wooded acres, Mohican State Park is a must-see for adventurers and nature lovers.

Attendees will enjoy a fun weekend while staying in newly updated, comfortable lodge rooms.

The cost for the weekend is $395 per person, with two participants sharing a room. This fee includes lodging, four activity sessions, five…

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Jota Bumps Into Celtic Fans In Portugal – Asked About Parkhead Return

Former Celtic winger Jota has been seen at Estadio Nacional in Lisbon, while speculation about his future is rife.

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The 24-year-old, who moved to Al Ittihad in Saudi Arabia last season in a £25 million deal, was warmly greeted by fans who were also visiting the historic stadium.

Jota was happy to engage with fans, posing for pictures outside the iconic Lisbon stadium. This encounter was posted by X user Kouassi’s Mohican, who mentioned that while Jota still loves Celtic, his return to the Scottish club remains uncertain.

Despite hopes from Celtic fans for a return, financial and logistical challenges make such a move unlikely. Celtic may not be able to meet the financial demands, and the tax implications for Jota would be considerable. It seems the possibility of him wearing the Celtic jersey again is remote, as the player has moved on to a different phase in his career. But then again, if he rally wanted to pull on the green and white again, he could.

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Michigan block party shooting kills 2, injures 19 over July 4th weekend

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A Detroit block party took a horrific turn when gunfire broke out on Sunday, killing two and leaving 19 young people injured, police said. 

Revelers ranging in age from 17 to 27 were hit by bullets around 2:30 a.m. in the Mohican Regent neighborhood on the 13000 block of Rossini near Gratiot Avenue, police told Fox 2 Detroit

The victims who lost their lives were a 21-year-old man and a 21-year-old woman. One person was in critical condition Monday, while other victims are expected to recover from their injuries.

Detroit Police Chief James White said at a press conference Monday that police are investigating and no arrests have been made. 

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The shooting is the latest to strike the community in recent weeks.

“This is not normal,” area activist Sandra Turner Handy said of Sunday’s attack, Fox 2 reported. “We have to be proactive in this. We have to be in the community to get residents up and out to fight against this type of violence.”

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ODNR to host 10th-annual Ohio Women’s Outdoor Adventure weekend

Ohio Women’s Outdoors Adventure weekend includes sessions such as kayaking, fishing, and hiking.

Photo courtesy of ODNR

COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is opening registration for the 10th-annual Ohio Women’s Outdoor Adventure weekend. The three-day event is set to take place at the breathtaking Mohican State Park Lodge & Conference Center from September 20-22, according to a news release.

This exciting weekend is designed to introduce women to an array of outdoor skills, including boating, fishing, shooting sports, and nature programming. The program, which is open to women aged 16 and older (minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian), is tailored for beginners while offering a welcoming, pressure-free environment to explore new outdoor activities.

“This event provides a fantastic opportunity for women to build their outdoor recreation skills, forge new friendships, and simply have fun,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz. “Women of all ages will enjoy a weekend filled with discovering new outdoor pursuits.”

The event involves several of ODNR’s divisions including, Parks & Watercraft, Forestry, Natural Areas & Preserves, Wildlife, and Geological Survey. This ensures a diverse range of activities and programs, as well as expert guidance.

Participants will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of sessions, such as kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, fishing, hiking, shotgun and rifle basics, stream quality monitoring, wild edibles, sustainable living, and more.

Accommodations for the weekend will be at the Mohican State Park Lodge & Conference Center, located in Perrysville (Ashland County). Situated on thousands of wooded acres, Mohican State Park is a must-see for adventurers and nature lovers. Attendees will enjoy a fun weekend while staying in newly updated, comfortable lodge rooms.

The cost for the weekend is $395 per person, with…

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The 3-Mile Long Lazy River In Ohio Where You’ll Find Us All Summer Long

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OPINION: Save the Last Moderate Palestinian Mohicans Who Believe in Peace

The actions of Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich have intensified tensions and undermined peace efforts between Palestinians and Israelis

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to have lost control over his two favorite ministers. He happily unleashed Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, allowing them to go rogue and incinerate the occupied West Bank. He thought that by supporting these two bullies, he would succeed where he failed when he first became prime minister in the mid-’90s of the last century.

His goal then was to destroy the Oslo vision of peace between Palestinians and Israelis. He said it himself in his famous video while talking to a family living in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank early in the beginning of the 21st century. This vision has enrooted itself in Netanyahu’s mind. It also has entered the phase of forceful cancellation of every piece of understanding or agreement the PLO and Israel reached in 1993 under US auspices.

On several occasions, I could agree with some of my Israeli interlocutors who insisted Netanyahu was a pragmatic leader who would zigzag through troubled rainwater without getting wet. But not anymore. The insane extreme right-wing line his government has taken through the troika of him, Ben Gvir, and Smotrich left no room for suspicion that Netanyahu would one day wake to the reality that any government he forms would become a liability and no longer an asset to the Western world on which Netanyahu relies in promoting his apocalyptic vision of no peace and expanded wars in the Middle East.’

In choosing Ben Gvir and Smotrich as his closest allies in the cabinet, Netanyahu found in them the fig leaf under which he covered up all the wrongdoings he for years wanted but didn’t dare to do. To avoid…

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Loudonville hosts 24th Annual Car Show

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