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Wednesday, November 20, 2019
NorCo Snags $200k From DCNR For Wy-Hit-Tuk Park
"Wy-Hit-Tuk" means "River" in the Native American language of the Lenape, the aboriginal inhabitants of tthis County.
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Now if we can only stop the public from letting their dogs run loose and not cleaning up after them. Also would be a big help if people using bathrooms would not throw dirty diapers on floor. And, yes, I have also found adult soiled diapers on the bathroom floor. What a shame! Not sure money will help.
ReplyDeletewe could always give it back to the Indians and let them take care of it
ReplyDeleteI've been told that Catasauqua translates to, "near the airport," in Lenape. Can anyone confirm?
ReplyDeleteClose 6:32 - Catasauqua means "thirsty earth" in Lenape -
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