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SIMMONS SAYS: Same record, new success for the Maple LeafsSKYLAND CONFERENCE ALL-DIVISION TEAMS, 2024 NOTE: These teams were put together by coaches from the Skyland Conference, not members of NJ Advance Media. RARITAN DIVISION FIRST TEAM M-Morgan Dwyer, Pingry, Sr. M-Alexis Glasofer, Pingry, Sr. M-Lolly Ackerman, Pingry, Jr. M-Luci DiTosto, Pingry, Jr. F-Nadia DiRe, Voorhees, So. M-Christa Lenzinger, Voorhees, So. F-Isabella Settembrini, Voorhees, Sr. F-Mae Higgins, Watchung Hills, Jr. M-Madison DiSarno, Watchung Hills, Sr. F-Grace Miller, Bridgewater-Raritan, Sr. M-Emma Ciocon, Bridgewater-Raritan, Sr. M-Kendall Schmerler, Bernards, Sr. M-Sophia Gomez, Montgomery, Sr. SECOND TEAM F-Annabelle Ouzounian, Pingry, So. F-Cameron Tarpley, Pingry, So. D/M-Bridget Troy, Pingry, So. D-Katherine Shea, Pingry, Sr. M-Amanda Korfin, Voorhees, Sr. D/M-Lillian Balzer, Voorhees, Sr. D-Emma Roessler, Voorhees, Sr. D-Olivia Risler, Watchung Hills, Sr. M-Francesca Marino, Watchung Hills, So. D-Ella Daehnke, Bridgewater-Raritan, Sr. M-Teagan Hughes, Bridgewater-Raritan, So. Gracie Mongno, Bernards, So. F-Katherine Maddox, Montgomery, Sr. HONORABLE MENTION G-Lily Pereira, Pingry, So. F-Abigail Sell, Voorhees, Sr. M-Katelyn Johnstone, Watchung Hills, Sr. F-Zaina Ahmed, Bridgewater-Raritan, Jr. Keenan Metro, Bernards, So. M-Sophia Soron, Montgomery, So. VALLEY DIVISION FIRST TEAM F-Emilia Napolitano, Mount St. Mary, Sr. M-Sarah Ducoff, Mount St. Mary, Sr. G-Gianna Sangillo, Mount St. Mary, Sr. F-Olivia Castucci, Mount St. Mary, Sr. M-Jillian Labar, Belvidere, Jr. M-Madeline Kardos, Belvidere, Jr. M-Addison Ehasz, Belvidere, Jr. F-Sammie Pinelli, Delaware Valley, Sr. F-Vanessa Wood, Delaware Valley, Sr. F-Lexi Sabosiik, Delaware Valley, Sr. M-Anika Balog, South Hunterdon, Jr. F-Addison Polukord, South Hunterdon, Jr. G-Ava Spear, Somerville, Sr. D-Leah Ulmer, Somerville, Sr. D-Cara Merris, Franklin, Jr. SECOND TEAM M-Grace Kelly, Mount St. Mary, Jr. D-Sienna Napolitano, Mount St. Mary, So. F-Courtney Carew, Mount St. Mary, Jr. D-Megan Purcell, Mount St. Mary, Jr. D-Madyson Denker, Belvidere, Sr. G-Lilah Smith, Belvidere, So. F-Ashley Postma, Belvidere, Sr. D-Lily Rynearson, Delaware Valley, Jr. D-Kelly Wichelhaus, Delaware Valley, Sr. D-Julia Stoff, South Hunterdon, Sr. D-Juneabea Horsnall, South Hunterdon, So. F-Isabella Worinicz, South Hunterdon, Jr. D-Madison Vesspucci Paxson, Somerville, Sr. F-Mia Collins, Somerville, Sr. G-Brynn Van Beveren, Franklin, Jr. HONORABLE MENTION M-Zoe Drivas, Mount St. Mary, Jr. D-Annalina Jonkoski, Belvidere, Sr. M-Maggie Prouty, Delaware Valley, Fr. M-Catelina, Weiland, South Hunterdon, Sr. M-Emily Vannozzi, Somerville, So. DELAWARE DIVISION FIRST TEAM M-Katie Sampson, North Hunterdon, So. F-Paisley Testa, North Hunterdon, So. F-Annika Hoyer, North Hunterdon, Sr. M-Mia Beneducci, North Hunterdon, Jr. D-Shivya Desai, Warren Hills, Sr. Katie Compton, Warren Hills, Jr. Rylie Wyckoff, Warren Hills, Jr. D-Meredith Shawah, Ridge, Sr. M-Katie McCaffrey, Ridge, Sr. M-Jenna Narleski, Ridge, Sr. F-Hannah Bianchino, Hillsborough, Sr. M-Madelynn Taras, Hillsborough, Jr. M/D-Jackie Miller, Phillipsburg, So. F/M-Maggie Scally, Hunterdon Central, Sr. F/M-Jocelyn Sponzo, Hunterdon Central, Sr. G-Jordan Nonnemacher, Phillipsburg, Jr. SECOND TEAM D-Brooke Cahill, North Hunterdon, Sr. F-Emmy Wrba, North Hunterdon, Sr. D-Meg Donlon, North Hunterdon, Jr. Zoey Zahorchak, North Hunterdon, Sr. Alena Schlessinger, Warren Hills, So. Vanessa Rush, Warren Hills, So. Christina Georgoutsos, Warren Hills, Jr. F-Sara Raustad, Ridge, Fr. F-Kaitlyn Feigenwinter, Ridge, Sr. F-Mackenzie Smith, Hillsborough, Sr. M/D-Sara Thompson, Hillsborough, Jr. M-Avery Butler, Phillipsburg, So. D-Sienna DiPaolo, Hunterdon Central, Sr. D-Olivia Gioffre, Hunterdon Central, Sr. M-Sophia Remian, Phillipsburg, Sr. HONORABLE MENTION M-Charley Hardiman, North Hunterdon, Jr. Samantha Heinrich, Warren Hills G-Jess McKelvey, Hillsborough, So. Celino Eto, Hunterdon Central M-Ava Triolo, Ridge, Sr. RECOMMENDED • nj .com Field Hockey: All-Hunterdon/Warren County Teams, 2024 Nov. 26, 2024, 5:25 p.m. See all homes sold in Somerset County, Nov. 18 to Nov. 24 Nov. 25, 2024, 2:22 a.m. Brian Bobal may be reached at bbobal@njadvancemedia.com . Follow him on X at @BrianBobal . The N.J. High School Sports newsletter now appears in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now! Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter )A look back at 2024 in photos



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LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Alberta's Opposition NDP says a decision not to mail out voter registration cards due to the Canada Post strike could hurt turnout in a provincial byelection that is set for a week before Christmas. The NDP’s executive director, in a letter to chief electoral officer Gordon McClure, says the registration cards are "one of the few remaining supports provided by Elections Alberta to promote access to democracy." The cards let voters know when and how they can vote. Premier Danielle Smith announced last week that the byelection for Lethbridge-West would be held Dec. 18, to fill the vacancy that opened when former NDP legislature member Shannon Phillips resigned July 1. NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi had urged Smith to call the byelection earlier, as both NDP and the governing United Conservative Party candidates have been in place since September. Alberta Elections notes on its website that due to the Canada Post strike, "Where to Vote" cards will not be mailed to electors, and it warns that in the event of a continuing strike electors choosing to vote by special ballot may have to use other ways to send them in, such as a courier. NDP executive director Garett Spelliscy, in the letter, says that’s not good enough. He says the NDP wants Elections Alberta to conduct "robust voter outreach," which could include billboards, road signs, radio ads and a phone and text campaign. "Byelections tend to have lower voter turnout. The premier’s cynical decision for a winter election so close to Christmas and Hanukkah risks an even lower than typical turnout," Spelliscy said in the letter posted on social media late Monday. Spelliscy said a plan by Elections Alberta to issue social media posts and ads through the Lethbridge Herald newspaper "is constructive, but woefully inadequate." He noted seniors are less likely to access information through social media. The outcome of the byelection won’t affect the government, as the UCP currently has 49 seats in the 87-seat legislature compared with 37 for the NDP. The NDP candidate is Rob Miyashiro, while the UCP banner is carried by John Middleton-Hope. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 25, 2024. The Canadian Press

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Taoiseach Simon Harris has insisted he is not aware that any member of his team tried to get RTE to take down a viral social media clip of a much-criticised encounter with a disability care worker. The Fine Gael leader was asked about the controversy in the first question posed during the second and final TV leaders’ debate of Ireland’s General Election campaign. Mr Harris apologised over the weekend for his handling of the discussion with Charlotte Fallon while canvassing in Kanturk in Co Cork on Friday evening. The Taoiseach was accused of dismissing concerns that Ms Fallon raised about Government support for the disability sector during the exchange filmed by RTE in a supermarket. Mr Harris rang Ms Fallon on Saturday and said he unreservedly apologised for the way he treated her, however focus has since shifted to Fine Gael’s interactions with the national broadcaster about the social media video. At the outset of Tuesday’s TV debate, co-host Miriam O’Callaghan directly asked the Fine Gael leader whether a member of his party contacted RTE to ask for the clip to be taken down. “I have no knowledge of that whatsoever, because this clip was entirely appropriate,” said Mr Harris. “It was a very important moment on the campaign. “And RTE and indeed many media outlets have been with me throughout the campaign, covering many interactions that I’ve had with many, many people right across this country.” The Taoiseach said the approach by his team member was part of the “normal contact that happens between party politics and broadcasters on a daily basis”. Mr Harris’s partner-in-government in the last coalition, Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin, said he was not aware of the approach to RTE by Fine Gael. “I didn’t realise this had happened,” he said. “I think Simon has given his explanation to it. I’m not sure it’s as normal or as usual. I just get on with it every day. But, again, I think, you know, I’m not au fait with the details behind all of this, or the background to it. “The video didn’t come down, and it was seen by many, many people. “And I think it illustrates that out there, there are a lot of people suffering in our society. “Notwithstanding the progress we’ve made as a country, a lot of people are facing a lot of individual challenges, and our job as public representatives and as leaders in travelling the country is to listen to people, hear their cases, to understand the challenges that they are going through in their lives. “And when we go about in election campaigns, we have to open up ourselves to criticism and to people calling us to account.” Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald had earlier in the day described reports of the Fine Gael approach to RTE as “chilling”. However, at the start of the debate, she was asked about a media-focused issue related to her own party, namely the controversial manifesto proposal for an independent expert review of RTE’s objectivity in its coverage of the war in Gaza and other international conflicts. Mr Harris previously branded the proposal a “dog whistle to conspiracy theorists” while Mr Martin said it was a “dangerous departure”. Ms McDonald defended the idea during the RTE Prime Time debate on Tuesday. “Politics and politicians should not try to influence editorial decisions or try and have clips taken down because they are inconvenient to them,” she said. “There has to be distance, there has to be objectivity. But I would say I am struck by the very defensive reaction from some to this (the review proposal). “The BBC, for example, a peer review looked at their coverage on migration. Politicians didn’t put their hands on it, and rightly so. “I think in a world where we have to rely on quality information, especially from the national broadcaster, which is in receipt of very substantial public funding, that has to be the gold standard of reliability. I think peer reviews like that are healthy.”No evidence of newly detected COVID variant XEC in Nigeria –FGCapt. Brijesh Chowta, Dakshina Kannada MP, said on Sunday that the Mahayuti alliance sweeping the Assembly elections in Maharashtra reflects the trust reposed by the people in the far-sighted projects and programmes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “It is a victory of Viksit Bharat and Hindutva,” he said in a statement. Capt. Chowta, who is also the State secretary of the BJP, said that people have taught a lesson to the appeasement politics and dynasty politics of the Maha Vikas Aghadi led by the Congress by defeating its alliance. “The Congress which a sinking ship in the country is also taking its alliance partners with it to the bottom,” he said. The victory is a lesson taught to those who are trying to restore (Article 370) special status to Jammu and Kashmir and “fake well-wishers” of the Constitution, the MP said. People of Maharashtra have rejected the divide-and-rule policy of the Congress which is dividing the society on the basis of caste, he alleged. The victory has strengthened the Viksit Bharat move of Mr. Modi, he added. Published - November 24, 2024 08:09 pm IST Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit

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