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Newsmakers for April 20
Newsmakers for April 20

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time20-04-2025

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Newsmakers for April 20

MUHLENBERG GREENE ARCHITECTS Michael Van Noy has joined the firm of Muhlenberg Greene Architects as a project manager. Michael Van Noy (Courtesy MG Architects) Van Noy brings to MG Architects more than 20 years' architectural design experience, working on projects ranging from small tenant fit outs to a three-story hospital. His professional background as a project manager and quality director includes roles at the State of Pennsylvania Department of Human Services overseeing renovations and new construction projects, in addition to his work for several regional firms. At Muhlenberg Greene, he will oversee projects from initial planning and schematic design through construction completion. He will also assist with internal training, specification writing, and design overview. Van Noy earned an Associate of Applied Science degree from Harrisburg Area Community College and a certificate in industrial drafting, from Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport. An Architectural Review Exam (ARE) candidate in New York, Van Noy has completed his IDP. Van Noy will work out of the firm's Wyomissing office, but as customary, he will support projects throughout the firm's service area. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT SERVICES OF BERKS COUNTY Breast Cancer Support Services of Berks County has announced that Christina Kline has joined the BCSS team as program coordinator. In addition, Krystal Rodriguez has been promoted from intern to administrative assistant. Christina Kline (Courtesy Breast Cancer Support Services of Berks County) In her role as program coordinator, Kline will assist the program director with research, scheduling presenters, support groups, and program topics. She will oversee community outreach to identify potential partnerships and collaborations in addition to identifying resources and volunteers. She will analyze data from all programs and resources to ensure positive outcomes for all program participants, including breast cancer survivors, their family members, and caregivers. A graduate of Exeter Township High School, Kline attended West Chester University, where she received a bachelor's degree in nutrition as well as a master's degree in business administration. Krystal Rodriguez (Courtesy Breast Cancer Support Services of Berks County) Rodriguez joined BCSS in the fall of 2023, during her senior year in high school, through a co-op program. Her position at the time was as an intern assisting with general office tasks, attending community tabling events, and performing a variety of tasks at our special events and fundraisers. In her new role as administrative assistant, Rodriguez will provide oversight for program and donation tracking, manage supply inventory, assist with program facilitation, and perform a variety of general administrative tasks. Additionally, she will assist with the recruitment, training, and scheduling of organization volunteers to support community awareness, special events, fundraisers, and general office support. Rodriguez was born and raised in New York and moved to Pennsylvania with her parents, two older brothers, and her dog, Max, in 2016. She is a 2024 graduate of Reading High School and is currently in her freshman year of college at Alvernia University, majoring in criminal justice. SAXTON AND STUMP Saxton & Stump co-founder and CEO James W. Saxton has once again been recognized as one of central Pennsylvania's most influential business leaders, earning a place on the Central Penn Business Journal's (CPBJ) annual Power 100 list for the fifth consecutive year. The list highlights leaders shaping the region's economy, policy, and community, including top executives, entrepreneurs, and public figures. James W. Saxton (Courtesy Saxton and Stump) Saxton's continued presence on the Power 100 list follows his CPBJ 2025 'Icon Honors' distinction, which recognizes his years of leadership, business success, and service to the community. It also follows an accomplished year for Saxton in 2024. In May, Saxton's alma mater, Shippensburg University, honored him as the school's Class of 2024's undergraduate commencement speaker. Then in October, the school presented him with its Alumni Award of Distinction. Saxton graduated from Shippensburg in 1979 before graduating from the Duquesne School of Law in 1982. In the community, Saxton has been a founding board member of the Lancaster Community Health Plan, chairman of the Lancaster YMCA Foundation, president of the Lancaster YMCA board of directors, and a past board member of the American Heart Association. In 2014, Saxton and his wife Sally received the 'Excellence in Philanthropy Award,' presented by the Lancaster General Health Foundation's board of trustees. In 2013, the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals presented the couple with its 'Philanthropist of the Year' award. BARLEY SNYDER Barley Snyder has announced the addition of partner Michael S. Bechtold to its Lebanon office, along with team members, paralegal Britany Tasco and legal administrative assistant Kelly Ellinger. Bechtold has earned a strong reputation for legal excellence in the region and brings nearly two decades of experience to the firm. Bechtold has a proven track record in civil litigation, including business disputes, breach of contract matters, tort claims and liability-related cases. As a member of The Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, he is nationally recognized for his success in securing significant verdicts and awards for his clients. Michael S. Bechtold (Courtesy Barley Snyder) In addition to his litigation practice, Bechtold advises family-owned and corporate businesses on a range of legal matters, including business formation, contracts and dissolution. He also provides estate planning and administration services. He also serves as solicitor for Lebanon School District and is actively involved in the community, coaching youth sports. Prior to joining Barley Snyder, he worked for a small, full-service law firm located in Lebanon. Britany Tasco (Courtesy Barley Snyder) Tasco, a paralegal in the firm's Litigation and Business practice groups, and Ellinger, who will provide administrative support to Bechtold and Tasco, will further enhance the firm's ability to serve businesses, organizations and individuals across a broad spectrum of legal matters. Email your news to money@ and attach a recent (high-resolution) photo. Include a contact name and phone number with your submission. Deadline is the Tuesday prior to publication.

Eagles' Super Bowl Shock, Mahomes' Legacy, & Canelo's Next Fight
Eagles' Super Bowl Shock, Mahomes' Legacy, & Canelo's Next Fight

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Eagles' Super Bowl Shock, Mahomes' Legacy, & Canelo's Next Fight

In the McCoy & Van Noy season finale, Gerald McCoy and Kyle Van Noy break down Super Bowl LIX, where the Eagles dominated the Chiefs in a shocking upset. The conversation heats up as they debate Jalen Hurts' rise to elite status, Mahomes' struggles, and the future of the Chiefs dynasty. They also shift gears to boxing, discussing Canelo Álvarez's next big fight and what's on the horizon for Tank Davis. Plus, they give their unfiltered takes on Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show—was it legendary or a letdown? Finally, they reflect on an incredible season of McCoy & Van Noy, answer fan questions, and discuss what's next for the show in the offseason and beyond. Don't miss this loaded episode—subscribe, rate, and stay tuned for what's next! 00:00 - Welcome to McCoy & Van Noy 02:26 - Canelo's Next Title Fight & Tank's Latest Challenge 04:13 - Eagles' Stunning Super Bowl LIX Victory Over Chiefs 08:00 - Jalen Hurts' Legacy: Is He Officially an Elite QB? 17:58 - What's Next for Kansas City After Their Super Bowl Defeat? 31:46 - Kendrick Lamar's Halftime Show: Legendary or Letdown? 43:06 - The Future of Travis Kelce: One More Year or Retirement? 🖥️

Van Noy describes what Drake Maye was like with players at Pro Bowl
Van Noy describes what Drake Maye was like with players at Pro Bowl

Yahoo

time07-02-2025

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Van Noy describes what Drake Maye was like with players at Pro Bowl

Van Noy describes what Drake Maye was like with players at Pro Bowl originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston You could debate whether Drake Maye, who didn't make his first NFL start until Week 6 and finished 23rd in the league in passer rating, deserved to be at this year's Pro Bowl festivities. But the New England Patriots rookie clearly made the most of his invite to Orlando. In addition to contributing on the field — Maye aired out a touchdown pass to Cincinnati Bengals star Ja'Marr Chase during the AFC-NFC flag football game — Maye also was busy off the field, getting to know some of the NFL's best players and even trying to recruit a few of them to New England. 'Got to know some of the guys, tell them a little bit about Boston, about Foxboro, about Gillette Stadium, the fanbase,' Maye told FanDuel TV's Kay Adams earlier this week. 'Definitely a time to get to know some guys and let them know that the Pats got some things to make some moves this offseason.' So, what kind of an impression did Maye make on his NFL brethren in Orlando? Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy, who spent five total seasons in New England and made his first Pro Bowl this year, spoke quite highly of the 22-year-old Thursday on Arbella Early Edition. 'Honestly, I had a great time with him at the Pro Bowl,' Van Noy said of Maye, as seen in the video above. 'I will say, everybody — he is somebody that you should be really excited about. 'Love Drake Maye. I love his attitude. I think he has a great attitude, a great spirit about him, and he's hungry to get better. Especially him being at the Pro Bowl, he was super — kind of like a kid in a candy store, right? Some of his favorite players are there, he got to throw a touchdown to Ja'Marr Chase; I mean, how cool is that?' Van Noy added that Maye even autographed his jersey, a sign of mutual respect between the 11-year veteran and the young rookie. Maye doesn't have to sell Van Noy on New England — the veteran linebacker won two Super Bowls with the Patriots — but it's encouraging to hear that Maye exuded a positive vibe among the league's best players. And while New England may not be a top destination for free agents right now — due in part to cold weather, high taxes and the team's 8-26 record over the last two seasons — Maye can play a large role in changing that perception. 'I think it's selling the city, selling the fans,' Maye told our Phil Perry this week when asked about his recruiting pitch to players. 'They love you when you're winning, which we need to do. They're behind our back, and I think we've got something to look forward to in Boston.' At present, Maye is Reason No. 1 for that optimism.

Saquon Barkley's success with Eagles is 'middle finger year' to Giants, Kyle Van Noy says
Saquon Barkley's success with Eagles is 'middle finger year' to Giants, Kyle Van Noy says

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

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Saquon Barkley's success with Eagles is 'middle finger year' to Giants, Kyle Van Noy says

During the two weeks before Super Bowl LIX, a storyline sure to be frequently revisited is Saquon Barkley playing in the big game with the Philadelphia Eagles one season after the New York Giants decided not to re-sign him as a free agent. Letting Barkley go to an NFC East rival was already a bad look. The decision appeared even worse when the seven-year veteran rushed for a career-high 2,005 yards, becoming the ninth player in NFL history to surpass the 2,000-yard mark. And now, Barkley has an opportunity to win a Super Bowl after rushing for 115 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday's 55-23 NFC championship game victory over the Washington Commanders. SAQUON ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!📺: #WASvsPHI on FOX📱: Stream on @NFLPlus — NFL (@NFL) January 26, 2025 Meanwhile, the Giants finished 3-14, and Tyrone Tracy Jr. led the team with 839 rushing yards. The team is currently considering whom to take with the No. 3 selection in April's NFL Draft. On Yahoo Sports' "McCoy & Van Noy" podcast, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy said the Giants have to live with watching a generational talent who was once on their roster find great success elsewhere. "I just want to give my kudos to Saquon. How he's handled this whole situation has been just first-class," Van Noy said. "Always love to the Giants, but he's like, you know what, I got a new family. I got the Eagles. I'm gonna put the Eagles on my back like I did the Giants ... and go all the way. "He's used this year as a middle finger year," he added. "I literally see that in his play, the enthusiasm he has each and every time he gets the ball." McCoy agreed, saying, "it would give me so much gratification" to stick it to his old team like that. Van Noy added that the entire situation hasn't gotten enough attention and needs to be "put more on blast." It likely will over the next two weeks as the football media look for storylines to pursue. Barkley and the Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET. Philadelphia ranked second in the NFL in rushing this season, averaging 179.3 yards per game, while the Chiefs allowed 101.8 rushing yards per game, finishing eighth in the NFL.

How Saquon Barkley's Season Made the Eagles UNSTOPPABLE
How Saquon Barkley's Season Made the Eagles UNSTOPPABLE

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

How Saquon Barkley's Season Made the Eagles UNSTOPPABLE

The NFC and AFC Championship Games delivered drama and standout performances! McCoy and Van Noy break down the Eagles' dominant win over the Commanders and how Saquon Barkley's "middle finger year" transformed their season. Plus, Mahomes' calm brilliance in the Chiefs' narrow victory over the Bills, key coaching hires, and end-of-season awards, including MVP and underrated stars. Don't miss McCoy's heartfelt praise for Van Noy making the Pro Bowl! 1:30 - NFC Championship Game: Eagles 55, Commanders 23 - How did the Eagles dominate and Saquon transform their season? 18:57 - AFC Championship Game: Chiefs 32, Bills 29 - Mahomes' calm performance leads the Chiefs past the Bills 36:00 - Teams Picking Up Coaches for Next Season - Breaking down key coaching hires across the league 41:35 - End of Season Awards - Recognizing MVPs, standout players, and underrated stars 48:00 - Game Wreckers & Playmakers - Shining a light on key game-changers like AJ Brown 49:00 - Tell Us How You Really Feel, Gerald! - McCoy praises Van Noy for earning a Pro Bowl spot 🖥️

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