Fran Kirby & Kiko Sieke also net for hosts Gunners miss chance to seal second-place finish Mariona Caldentey scores late consolation for Renee Slegers' side via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only Thanks for joining us for another Women's Super League midweek goal fest Do make sure to join us again on Saturday when we will be bringing you live coverage of all the final day action from around the grounds In the meantime have a read of Alex Brotherton's summary of that huge win for Brighton on the "report" tab at the top of the page or alternatively have a scroll through our aforementioned tik tok 90Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingBBC Women's Football TikTokpublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 5 May18:29 BST 5 MayCan't wait until the weekend for your next women's football fix BBC Sport now has a Women's Football TikTok where you can see the latest content and news from across the women's game So go and give us a follow, external 31Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingAs it standspublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 5 May18:28 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal With that huge win Brighton have opened up a cushion from Liverpool in fifth spot Meanwhile Arsenal remain just a point ahead of Manchester United who they will meet in a final day shootout for second place at the Emirates 111Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingget involvedGet Involvedpublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 5 May18:28 BST 5 May#bbcfootball WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only Someone should make clear to the Arsenal players that what happened in Lyon 170Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'We need to learn two very tough lessons'published at 18:27 British Summer Time 5 May18:27 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal Arsenal Arsenal boss Renee Slegers speaking to Sky Sports: "We conceded nine goals in the last two WSL games and we just said as a team we don't think it's acceptable We need to learn two very tough lessons coming off a big success We have to find solutions and move forward." On if today's defeat was more of a shock: "This is not what we are expecting and this is not what we are about it's not what we expected coming here and it's not what we prepared for From now on we have to do everything to be better against Manchester United." On if the Champions League final is a distraction: "It's intense for the players with where we came from and what's ahead of us I will be working until late tonight and tomorrow we want to try and get the details right and put our finger on what it is and how we want to move forward." On the importance of the Manchester United game: "We went for it we knew what we wanted and needed to do to secure second place We weren't successful but now it's about getting everything right and doing it against Manchester United instead." 44Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 5 May18:24 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal While Brighton's players have been doing a lap of appreciation the likes of Guro Bergsvand bidding farewell after her last home appearance for the club Arsenal have been going through a post mortem of sorts after another disappoint performance The vibes among the two camps couldn't be more different 121Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingget involvedGet Involvedpublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 5 May18:22 BST 5 May#bbcfootball Having 75% possession means nothing if you only have one goal from 18 shots even if the Brighton keeper has been in inspired form If we're not clinical at this level then we can forget beating Barca with inevitably less chances on goal 272Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'It's not good enough all round'published at 18:21 British Summer Time 5 May18:21 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal Arsenal's Caitlin Foord speaking to Sky Sports: "We wanted to bounce back and turn that game around and the same thing has happened again It's not good enough all round and we need to take a look at ourselves individually and as a team "They took their chances really well and we didn't take ours It just didn't go in today but it just wasn't good enough." On if the Champions League final is a distraction: "I don't think so That's in the back of our mind and that is the game we are playing for this season We could have done that today and we haven't On importance of Saturday: "A good performance We need to take our chances end everyone has to be back in the game as we were against Lyon if we want to do well in the Champions League." 92Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 5 May18:17 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal On the other side of the coin it was another frustrating afternoon for Arsenal and boss Renee Slegers as they slumped to successive league defeats for the first time in two years Nine goals conceded across those two losses against Villa and Brighton Those numbers look even more worrying when you look ahead to that all important Champions League final in two and a half weeks time Barcelona have scored 113 goals in Liga F alone this season 103Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'The effort was phenomenal'published at 18:13 British Summer Time 5 May18:13 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal Brighton & Hove Albion Brighton boss Dario Vidosic speaking to Sky Sports: "They are all special in different ways but a great crowd came out today to se us off we had to be resilient together today to have a chance On the game plan: "We would have liked to have the ball a little bit more but it's a position the club has never been in - winning against Arsenal On Sophie Baggaley: "We know the qualiy We are4 fortunate to have quality goalkeepers To be called in less than 10 minutes before kick-off On this season: "Sometimes you have to look away from the table and focus on the process be tough to play against and today we found our moments We made it difficult for a world class team." On the five players leaving and what recruitment we can expect: "We'll see We have to reflect on this season before we focus on next season." 202Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 5 May18:12 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal Without further ado let's get the thoughts of Seagulls boss Dario Vidosic who has been giving his post-match thoughts to Sky Sports 81Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'What an incredible performance from Baggaley'published at 18:08 British Summer Time 5 May18:08 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal Courtney Sweetman-KirkEx-Sheffield United forward on Sky Sports the fact that she wasn't even due to start comes in last minute before the game and what an incredible performance from her 321Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingBaggaley beams for Brightonpublished at 18:06 British Summer Time 5 May18:06 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal It was a stunning Player of the Match display from Brighton stopper Sophie Baggaley who wasn't even supposed to be playing if we go by the original team sheet And don't forget the clearances and claims she made from crosses too 301Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Brighton took their opportunities'published at 18:05 British Summer Time 5 May18:05 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal The defending started from the front and the press and they took their opportunities 241Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Brighton put Arsenal to the sword'published at 18:02 British Summer Time 5 May18:02 BST 5 MayFT: Brighton 4-2 Arsenal Izzy ChristiansenFormer England midfielder on Sky Sports It's a tremendous win for Dario Vidosic's team They were excellent from start to finish and they had moments of real quality with their offensive players really resolute and they had everything.They've really put Arsenal to the sword and put them in a really uncomfortable positon going into the final day 442Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 5 May17:57 BST 5 MayBrighton 4-2 Arsenal That's all we have time for as the final whistle is greeted by gleeful roars from the home fans That's Brighton's first ever WSL win against Arsenal at the 14th time of asking and it moves them three points clear in fifth place as they fall to successive league defeats for the first time since May 2023 9730Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 5 May17:57 BST 5 MayBrighton 4-2 Arsenal The delivery is disappointing and the chance is gone They've lacked quality at key moments and that will ultimately come to cost them 244Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 98 mins98 minsBrighton 4-2 Arsenal Even if they get a goal here they surely won't have time to grab a leveller 226Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingHITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 97 mins97 minsBrighton 4-2 Arsenal The Arsenal flurry continues as the corner is cleared to Jenna Nighswonger on the edge of the box and she fires at goal but Sophie Baggaley leaps into the air to tip it onto the crossbar 329Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 17:55 British Summer Time 5 May17:55 BST 5 MayBrighton 4-2 Arsenal Sophie Baggeley stays down after that save and requires a bit of treatment but she gets back to her feet to prepare for another Arsenal corner 205Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingprevious pagePage 1 of 71234567next pageThis video can not be played Brighton shock Arsenal in six-goal thriller Arsenal suffered a second heavy defeat in the space of a week as Brighton took advantage of defensive mistakes to dent the Gunners' hopes of a second-place finish Brighton had lost all 13 of their previous Women's Super League games against Arsenal but a Jelena Cankovic double sandwiched by goals from Fran Kirby and Kiko Seike Kirby gave Brighton a 16th minute lead with a stunning curled effort from the edge of the box though the way Beth Mead surrendered possession before Leah Williamson hesitated in closing down Cankovic typified Arsenal's shaky start Alessia Russo went close to providing the perfect response as her close-range header cannoned back off the post just a minute later Brighton goalkeeper Baggaley - a late addition to the line up in place of Melina Loeck - became very busy all of a sudden denying both Frida Maanum and Kim Little from close range in quick succession The 28-year-old produced a masterful stop when Foord met Caldentey's cross from six yards out but couldn't prevent the ball falling back to Foord to slam home Arsenal continued to push as Mariona and Maanum both tested Baggaley from outside the area but it was the hosts that went into the break in control A Seagulls corner was headed out to the edge of the box where Cankovic sent a fizzing first-time volley past a helpless Zinsberger Arsenal started the second half in the same wobbly way in which they began the first - Nikita Parris reached a long ball before Zinsberger but could only poke it wide If that was a warning not to overcomplicate things it was one Renee Slegers' side didn't heed Zinsberger's attempted ball out to the wing under pressure was easily intercepted and played to an unmarked Cankovic Not a single defender was in touching distance of the Serbian midfielder as she lobbed the ball over Zinsberger and into the unguarded goal Arsenal's defending got even worse 90 seconds later - Katie McCabe dropped deep when her defensive colleagues pushed high allowing Brighton striker Seike to race through on goal and finish expertly past Zinsberger Caldentey pulled a goal back with a curled effort in injury time before Jenna Nighswonger hit the crossbar from distance A second successive defeat leaves Arsenal just a point ahead of third-placed Manchester United going into the final day of the season while Brighton look set to achieve a club-best fifth place finish 'We need to take a look at ourselves' - Arsenal stalling at wrong time Brighton had never beaten Arsenal in the Women's Super League Slegers said her players needed to "neutralise" their emotions after the high of reaching the Champions League final was followed by a shock 5-2 defeat by Aston Villa While Arsenal looked sharp enough in attack - Baggaley was forced into making 10 saves and could make a claim to be player of the match - in defence they were nothing short of a shambles Squad rotation could be used as an excuse midweek but on Monday Slegers fielded the same back four that kept Lyon at bay last weekend Defeat means the winner will take second place in the WSL when Arsenal host Manchester United on Saturday we knew what we wanted and needed to do to secure second place," Slegers said after the game "We weren't successful but now it's about getting everything right and doing it against Manchester United instead." A second place finish would mean entering the Champions League in the third qualifying round In 19 days Arsenal will face reigning European champions Barcelona in the Champions League final Barring a huge goal difference swing on the final day Brighton will achieve their highest ever finish in the WSL The afternoon began on a slightly bizarre note - before kick-off Brighton confirmed Poppy Pattinson Dejana Stefanovic and Pauline Bremer would all be leaving the club this summer though manager Dario Vidosic was unaware the news had been made public until Sky Sports told him so goalkeeper Loeck suffered a suspected finger injury stand-in goalkeeper Baggaley was superb despite being thrown in at the last minute we had to be resilient together today to have a chance," Vidosic told Sky Sports After the opportunity to rate players has closed the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users Head here to get involved Get the latest WSL news on our dedicated page The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made Brighton & Hove AlbionManager: Dario Vidosic Wälti Match OfficialsReferee: Amy FearnMatch StatsKey Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Our Gunners hit the road for one last time this season in the Barclays Women's Super League to face Brighton at 4pm (UK) on Monday With Chelsea crowned league champions in midweek the battle to consolidate second spot is on as we prepare to face third-place Manchester United next weekend PURCHASE TICKETS FOR OUR FINAL GAME OF THE SEASON We've already faced Brighton twice this campaign - once in the WSL and once in the League Cup - pulling off convincing victories on both occasions.  Our Gunners hit four past the Seagulls on a January trip to Broadfield Stadium Kyra Cooney-Cross and Mariona Caldentey all scoring in the space of 18 minutes.  When we hosted Dario Vidošić's side at Emirates Stadium back in November Brighton are on course for their best-ever finish in the Women's Super League currently sitting in fifth position with goal difference on their side over Liverpool The Seagulls have racked up seven wins so far as well as pulling off an impressive draw with Chelsea back in March They host us in Crawley off the back of a lucrative trip to Merseyside where a stoppage-time winner from Nikita Parris secured all three points in a 3-2 win.  It's also been a successful season for one of our Michelle Agyemang who has been on loan with the Seagulls since the start of the season Our Young Gunner has been on the scoresheet five times during this spell and was recently nominated for the WSL's Player of the Month award for April.  Slegers on Brighton: "I think we have had a lot of players playing against Brighton across those two games I'm happy with those performances, but this is going to be a whole new game "They're also further in their development as a team and they will pose us new challenges especially when you play against the same opponent we come away from the Lyon game and now this Aston Villa game so we have to build ourselves up to play against Brighton." We've had no fresh team updates since Wednesday's clash with Aston Villa where Daphne van Domselaar was not available.  Referee: Amy FearnAssistant referees: Isabel Chaplin and Ella BroadFourth official: Callum Parke For those not making the journey down to the Broadfield Stadium you can watch all Monday's action live on Sky Sports from 3.30pm onwards Supporters not in the UK can see how to watch by clicking the link below Copyright 2025 The Arsenal Football Club Limited Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to www.arsenal.com as the source MEN WOMEN ACADEMY CLUB Everything you need to know about our 24/25 European campaign MEN WOMEN ACADEMY ALL MEN WOMEN UNDER-21 UNDER-18 Explore our Help Centre for answers to common questions For all other enquiries please use our New Enquiry form Website feedback? Fill in our form Report abuse and discrimination here Check out our exclusive Wallpapers for desktop and mobile today MEN WOMEN ACADEMY Jorginho to join Flamengo Renee Slegers reacts to 4-2 defeat to Brighton Six changes for Arsenal against Brighton Women as big guns return Brighton & Hove Albion Women v Arsenal Preview Arsenal U21s and U18s miss out on league title Manchester United’s defeat to Chelsea later the same evening keeps them in the driving seat for 2nd place and Arsenal finish their WSL season with a home game against Marc Skinner’s side While Villa was a one off aberration in terms of context it also has to be a one-off aberration in terms of result and performance too Another stodgy display like the one at Villa Park will be of greater concern and give off the impression that minds have totally turned to the Champions League Final on May 24 After Wednesday evening, Renee Slegers told Arseblog News that her team now needs to ‘neutralise’ after a huge high in Lyon and a disappointment in Birmingham I imagine the starting line-up for the final two games will take on a much more familiar look and with a longer run-up at this game the Gunners ought to be in a better position to put their best foot forward against the Seagulls Arsenal have an excellent record against Brighton and have yet to drop a WSL point against them since their promotion to the top flight in 2018-19 They will need to continue that to get their WSL show back on the road and realign and refocus can play with freedom and with Liverpool and West Ham just behind them they will want to hang on to 5th place and the ‘best of the rest’ tag in the WSL table ‘We played well against them in those two games this season with two different teams The performance at the Emirates in the WSL and in the cup and we had a lot of players playing against Brighton in those two games I am happy with those performances but this is a whole new game they are further in their development as a team and they will pose us new challenges You play against an opponent but come away with something else and we came away from the Lyon game and the Villa game so we have to build ourselves to play against Brighton.’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQmiGJwWGpE Australian coach Dario Vidosic has come in this season with a progressive style and added experienced WSL campaigners like Nikita Parris and Fran Kirby underpinned by former Gunner Vicky Losada in midfield The Seagulls games tend to be high scoring and can sometimes be chaotic They have scored 30 goals in their 20 league games so far Leicester City are 11th and have conceded 33 They have a lot of firepower but their high risk / high reward style has plenty of risk and plenty of reward baked in They have supplemented experience like Parris Bremer and Losada with younger loan signings like Arsenal’s own Michelle Agyemang and Barca attacker Bruna Vilamala The fact that they have two Barcelona graduates in their team in Losada and Vilamala tells you how much security on the ball matters to Vidosic But they also get the ball forwards quickly to Kirby They like to play into wide areas early in their attack and though they like to pass out from the back a back up goalkeeper with coming up to 300 appearances for Arsenal and Bayern Munich and who has over 100 international caps coming into the prime years for a goalkeeper is difficult to beat for a back up The issue is that she has been at Arsenal for six years this summer and been first choice for a lot of that which does just mean that fans get bored and want to see something else Back up goalkeeper is a really difficult task because when you are in and out of the team It is a position that relies on regularity and routine There is no denying that she made a mistake in the UWCL quarter-final against Real Madrid that the defence looked more assured with van Domselaar in Lyon and that Zinsberger will not look back on two of the goals she conceded from one-on-one situations fondly from Wednesday evening It is a tough spot for her to be in and many supporters have reverted to blaming her for every concession Subs: 3.Wubben-Moy 9.Mead 13.Walti 21.Pelova 22.Nighswonger 25.Blackstenius 28.Ilestedt 40.Williams 62.Reid Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value" Burton Albion announced on Friday that they have completed the signing of Dylan Williams who had been with them this season on loan from Chelsea The 21-year-old left back has signed a three-year deal with the team He had joined our youth setup just three years ago The exact logistics of this move are not quite clear — not to mention that we’re outside a transfer window at the moment — but a few reports did claim that Burton had at least an option if not a conditional obligation to make the deal permanent when Williams joined them on loan last summer but Williams has played fairly regularly despite missing a chunk of time earlier this calendar year Albion have just one game left this season after just securing their survival in League One in their previous match They started the season with new head coach Mark Robinson coming over from Chelsea U21 but he would not make it beyond October (winning just 1 of his 14 games in charge) Former Chelsea prospect Charlie Webster also joined in the summer; he’s been a key figure as well Loanee Ronnie Stutter fared less well and was recalled in January after just one appearance ✍️ Dylan Williams has completed a permanent transfer from Chelsea!The 21-year-old signs a contract until 2028, congrats @Dylanrwilliams_ #BAFC pic.twitter.com/GXMi1aIXLo The Hatters are hovering just one point above the drop zone with an unhealthy goal difference they are ending the season strong under boss Matt Bloomfield having won their past three game with the latest two against teams currently in play-off positions; Bristol City and Coventry City It means they are unlikely to be intimidated by Albion who are winless in three to see them out of a play-off contending position West Brom have lost just one of their last nine league 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club to just five wins in his 18 games in charge and they are six points off the play-off spots in 10th place with two games to play While the club can mathematically still make the top six it would take a unlikely set of results for them to have a chance Mowbray's assistant Mark Venus has also left with former Albion midfielder James Morrison placed in interim charge to be assisted by Damia Abella and Boaz Myhill "The club would like to place on record its thanks to Tony and Mark for their efforts – but has made the decision to part company following a series of poor results," a short Albion statement said "Tony and Mark will forever be welcome at The Hawthorns and their contributions to the club winning the 2007-08 Championship title will never be forgotten." who led the Baggies to the Premier League 17 years ago had returned to management for the first time since a health scare in February 2024 That led to him stepping away from his role in charge of Birmingham City to undergo 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turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here How to watch the WSL match between Brighton & Hove Albion Women and Arsenal Women the Gunners sit second in the table and can ill afford any further hiccups in their chase to finish strong Brighton are enjoying a solid campaign of their own entering the penultimate round in fifth after a dramatic 3-2 victory over Everton—Nikita Parris striking the decisive blow history isn't on the Seagulls' side They've never scored a home goal against Arsenal let alone taken points off them on their own patch GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch In the United States (US), the WSL match between Brighton and Arsenal will be available to watch and stream online live through ESPN+ Check out GOAL's Live Match Centre for updates If you are abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. 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If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out GOAL's guide to the best VPNs for streaming sport The WSL match between Brighton and Arsenal will be played at Broadfield Stadium in Crawley, England It will kick off at 8 am PT / 11 am ET on Monday Brighton will once again be without Madison Haley due to injury and there's still uncertainty surrounding Vicky Losada who is battling to be fit in time for what could be her final home appearance of the season Defender Jorelyn Carabalí could make the bench after returning to full training offering a potential boost to the back line they'll be missing in-form forward Michelle Agyemang who is ineligible to face her parent club after netting in each of Brighton's last two outings defensive duo Laia Codina and Lina Hurtig remain sidelined while goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar will need to prove her fitness after sitting out the loss to Villa expect to see familiar faces return to the fold and Caitlin Foord are all in line for recalls who shares the WSL's golden boot lead with 12 goals is set to spearhead the attack as Arsenal look to get back to winning ways With European qualification still within reach of both teams Brighton & Hove Albion and Newcastle United square off in a crucial Premier League fixture at the Amex Stadium on Sunday afternoon Brighton ended a frustrating six-game winless run in dramatic fashion last weekend coming from behind to beat West Ham United 3-2 with late goals from Kaoru Mitoma and Carlos Baleba The victory also halted a three-match drought at home and Fabian Hurzeler’s side will look to build on that momentum as they return to the Amex remain firmly in the hunt for a Champions League spot after a commanding 3-0 victory over Ipswich Town marking their seventh win in eight outings While Eddie Howe’s men are one of the Premier League’s in-form teams they have struggled historically at Brighton’s home ground – failing to win in any of their visits to the Amex the Magpies will be eager to rewrite that record and come away with all three points "The group is full of positivity and energy." 🙌 Fabian's #BHANEW preview… 💬 @MonsterEnergy 📲 Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler is set to welcome back several key players The Brighton squad is looking healthier heading into the business end of the season though only van Hecke is expected to start alongside Lewis Dunk at the heart of defence This could allow Carlos Baleba to return to his preferred midfield role After scoring off the bench in consecutive games Kaoru Mitoma should be fit enough to start Brighton will still be without Joao Pedro due to suspension while Adam Webster remains a doubt with a thigh issue and James Milner (hamstring) are unlikely to feature again this season Also Read: Paul Pogba in Talks Over Sensational Return to Football After Two-Year Exile Verbruggen; Wieffer, Dunk, Van Hecke, Estupinan; Baleba, Hinshelwood; Minteh, O’Riley, Mitoma; Welbeck Newcastle have suffered a significant setback ahead of their trip to Brighton, with key midfielder Joelinton travelling to Brazil for specialist treatment on a knee injury. With Joelinton ruled out, Joe Willock is expected to continue in the midfield. Club captain Jamaal Lascelles is also out due to a serious knee issue from last season. Newcastle’s defensive options are further limited by the ongoing absences of Lewis Hall (ankle) and Matt Targett (hamstring). Eddie Howe is likely to stick with a similar XI to the one that secured a 3-0 win over Ipswich last week, with the team looking to build on that momentum. Pope; Trippier, Schar, Burn, Livramento; Guimaraes, Tonali, Willock; Murphy, Isak, Barnes I am a soccer writer at The PlayOffs, covering everything from match analysis to transfer buzz and tactical deep dives. Ever since I was a kid, soccer has been more than just a sport to me—it’s been an obsession. Playing and watching the game from a young age fueled my passion, eventually leading me into the world of sports media and betting. Now, I get to analyze the sport I love and bring the latest updates to fans worldwide. 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By Catherine Cooper, Orleans County Historian ALBION – “WARD G. FOSTER, 80, TRAVEL AGENT, DIES; His Slogan, ‘Ask Mr. Foster,’ Known to Tourists in All Parts of the World THE FIRM HAS 75 OFFICES A Woman in Charge of Each, After Long Training at Headquarters Here” – New York Times headline, March 18, 1940 This New York Times obituary headline from March 18, 1940, summarizes the career of Ward Grenelle Foster who died on March 17, 1940. Born in Albion on May 6, 1860, he was the son of Carlton T. Foster and Charlotte Corday Foster. According to the 1879 Orleans County Directory, Ward’s father was a “hatter & furrier” with a store at the corner of North Main and West Bank streets. The family home was listed as 36 West State St. Ward G. Foster established the first travel agency. Ward attended the Albion Academy. He married Harriet Brainerd in 1884, and the couple moved to St. Augustine, Florida, which was then just beginning to realize its potential for tourism. Foster was employed as a timekeeper on the construction of Henry Flagler’s luxury resort in St. Augustine, the Ponce de Leon Hotel. In 1888, the Fosters opened a gift, book and stationery shop across the street from the hotel. Foster had earned a reputation for being knowledgeable about the area’s activities and amenities as well as about transportation lines and timetables. Guests at the hotel were directed to his store with the instructions “Ask Mr. Foster” who graciously answered their queries. Recognizing the potential of this market, Foster took over the advertising of a popular local publication “The Standard Guide to St. Augustine.” He added the statement: “Ask Mr. Foster for Further Advice” on every page and soon he was busy dispensing travel information and had unwittingly started the first travel agency. Tourism in Florida expanded rapidly. Ward opened “Ask Mr. Foster” travel offices in Jacksonville and Palm Beach. In 1902, he opened an office in Washington D.C. By 1937 the “Ask Mr. Foster” travel service operated 70 Information Offices in 52 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada. As the New York Times headline indicated, a unique feature of the Ask Mr. Foster offices was that they were managed by women. Foster recognized that gracious service, empathy and a sincere spirit of helpfulness in dealing with customers were key components for the success of his enterprise and he believed that women were more likely to possess those characteristics. The goodwill generated by such a service, he felt, would guarantee return visits and word-of-mouth promotion. Naturally, this business model was successful. In 1936 over 400,000 customers received information, planned trips and tours, purchased tickets, and made hotel and transportation reservations, all free of charge. The “Ask Mr. Foster” Travel Service Office is shown at the R.C.A. Building, Rockefeller Center, New York. Foster sold the business in 1938 to a group which incorporated as the “Ask Mr. Foster Travel Service.” Though the business struggled during the war years, it rallied and in 1957, two of the stockholders bought the company for $157,000. In 1972, Peter Ueberroth purchased the business for $1 million. A complex series of corporate purchases ensued. Carlson Companies, Inc., acquired the business in 1979. In 1990, the name “Ask Mr. Foster” was retired and integrated into the Carlson Travel Network. This eventually became part of the Travel Leader’s Group corporation which evolved into the Internova Travel Group in 2020. Internova, now one of the travel industry’s largest travel service companies, focuses exclusively on leisure, luxury and corporate clients. To this day, the company proudly traces its roots and ethos of service back to Ask Mr. Foster Travel. A proud member of LION Publishers – supporting local, independent online news" ALBION, N.Y. (WKBW) — An Albion man is accused of forcibly raping a teen at a park in the village. The Albion Police Department said on April 28 a 15-year-old reported being forcibly raped by a male inside a village park on April 25. According to police, 21-year-old Allan Bieber of Albion was arrested for his involvement in the incident and charged with: Police said Bieber was processed at the Albion Police Department and remanded to the Orleans County Jail for arraignment at CAP Court.Police ask anyone with any information regarding the incident or any other similar incidents involving Bieber to contact police at (585) 589-5627. We want to hear what’s going on in your community. Share your voice and hear from your neighbors. President and CEO of the Greater Albion Chamber of Commerce Billy Beers, along with Visitor and Events Specialist Bradley Arndts, opened the gathering, setting the tone for what promises to be a dynamic, recurring tradition. Beers emphasized the Chamber’s mission to foster community connections and economic resilience in Albion and surrounding townships. “This is about strengthening our local economy and building relationships that lead to shared success,” Beers said. Major themes discussed included workforce development, infrastructure renewal, housing challenges, downtown revitalization, local entrepreneurship, solar energy initiatives, and ongoing advocacy from elected officials. The Colson Group Albion facility grew out of Albion Industries, a major local employer founded in 1947 that became internationally recognized for manufacturing high-quality casters. The legacy continues today, even as the company prepares to move to a larger facility to support further growth. Workforce development emerged as the day’s strongest focus. Shonnie Reed of Colson Group emphasized partnerships with Kellogg Community College to bring in and train CNC operators, offering young workers paid trial periods on-site. CNC refers to Computer Numerical Control machining, a key skillset in modern manufacturing. Jenny Wade, owner of Yellow Bird Chocolate Shop, added that her business now hosts student interns from Marshall High School, helping teenagers explore real-world job skills early. “Opening doors for students through internships can anchor them here,” Wade said, “and that’s how we grow our next generation of business owners.” A panel discussion, moderated by the Chamber, included: – Bruce Nelson, interim executive director, Albion Economic Development Corporation – Doug Terry, interim city manager, City of Albion – Emily Verbeke, chair, Albion Downtown Development Authority – Dick Porter, supervisor, Sheridan Township Each panelist brought a unique perspective to Albion’s opportunities and challenges. Beers asked thoughtful questions of the panel, including the opening: “What is the number one challenge facing the greater Albion area economy, and what solutions do you see?” Terry framed Albion’s situation candidly but optimistically. He noted that, typically, he is called into interim city manager roles “when it’s a mess.” However, he quickly added, “Albion is not a mess — it’s a renaissance.” Roads and infrastructure were major concerns voiced by city and township leaders alike. Terry described Albion’s $27 million investment in replacing aging water, sewer, and road systems, acknowledging the short-term disruptions as necessary steps toward the renaissance. Rachel Warner, representing Representative Steve Frisbie, announced that an additional $2.9 million in state funding had been secured to support local infrastructure improvements. Several speakers touched on the changing demands of today’s workforce. Skilled labor now requires stronger math and technical abilities, even for traditional trades. Career training needs to begin earlier, reaching middle school students and encouraging them to consider paths like welding, machining, and advanced manufacturing. Programs that once reserved space for only the top 10% of students are now more accessible, reflecting the urgent need for skilled labor. Nelson spoke passionately about visibility, collaboration, and resilience. His advice to small business owners resonated far beyond manufacturing: “Be creative, do more with less, collaborate, build cash reserves, strengthen cash flow, and always look for new opportunities.” Nelson also discussed Albion’s growing industrial base, with two active industrial parks — one on the west side and a new development on the east side. Throughout the event, a spirit of optimism and collaboration shone through. Speakers emphasized the importance of public engagement — urging residents to attend public meetings, read agendas, and raise concerns early so leaders can better address issues before final decisions are made. The overarching theme of the luncheon was clear: Albion’s current challenges are signs of a city undergoing renewal, not decline. Doug Terry’s comment — “It’s not a mess, it’s a renaissance” — captured the spirit. Bruce Nelson echoed that sentiment, calling for greater visibility, collaboration, and communication across organizations. Dick Porter reinforced the idea that partnerships and creative land use can reshape Albion’s future for generations to come. The gathering closed with remarks from Alan Morgan, chair of the Greater Albion Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, who thanked attendees, the presenters and noted that the next Economic Club Luncheon is planned for October, with a new roster of speakers including leaders from local banks. Daryl Dike joined West Bromwich Albion from Major League Soccer side Orlando City in January 2022 following a previous loan spell in England with Barnsley It there was a moment that made West Bromwich Albion forget about their disappointment and frustration at missing out on the Championship play-offs it came after half an hour against Luton Town As Callum Styles' superb cross came in from the left a leaping Daryl Dike got there ahead of his marker to nod in from eight yards It put the Baggies back in front at 2-1, on their way to a 5-3 win, and triggered some of the loudest celebrates - and widest smiles - The Hawthorns has witnessed for a while You have to go back even further for the last time it happened in the league - March 2023 But the USA striker is now fit after the sort of injury nightmare that seemed like it would never end "It's a good feeling," Dike told BBC Radio WM reflecting on his comeback goal "You've been sitting here working hard every single day for two years to have a moment like that "When I headed it I was on the floor and just thinking 'please go in please go in' so to see it go in - it's what you dream about." West Brom striker Dike suffers new Achilles injury Since joining the Baggies from Barnsley in January 2022 Dike has had a scarcely believable run of serious injuries A hamstring injury on his full debut kept him out for six months, before a thigh problem on his return ruled him out for a further three. Then in April 2023, a ruptured Achilles tendon saw him miss another 10 months Five games into his comeback, it went again against Ipswich and Dike was carried off in tears. the club have taken no chances over rushing him back this time and have introduced him from the bench 10 times since his return to fitness in February Interim boss James Morrison revealed he thought about whether to hand Dike a start against the Hatters "for a good three days" before "going with his gut" and giving him the green light Dike credited his team-mates had played a vital role in keeping him going and getting him ready for his return "They've been able to see my mood when it [the injury] first happened and how hard I've worked to get back," he said "I'm so thankful to have team-mates that support me like they do and push me to get better every single day and keep my mindset right that I can still achieve all my dreams "Any footballer wants to play as much as possible but I've got good physios and medical team so the main thing is I was protected and in the best position to help the team." Daryl Dike was mobbed by jubilant team-mates after scoring on his first Championship start for 25 months with his first league start - and goal - for two years under his belt "You get knocked down but you get back up," he said "I'm only 24 and still have tonnes of goals I want to achieve and I'm grateful to have the opportunities to still do that "I knew that if I put in the work and give myself the best opportunity to get more feelings like that then they would come "I can feel good about myself over the summer knowing that I can still do it and I'm going to work really really hard into pre-season and carry that momentum into next season." ALBION – These Albion second-graders meet “Nugget,” an 8-week-old beef calf during today’s Mini-Farm Day at Albion. The FFA has run the event for many years, arranging to have farm equipment and animals outside the high school. FFA member Nate Gibson, in back, talked with students about Nugget, which currently weighs 225 pounds and should top 1,500 when its fully mature. “It’s about inspires young minds on where their food comes from,” Gibson said. “It’s always a good time.” Nugget is owned by FFA President Kaitlynn Basinait and her family. These second-graders throw small bales of hay, a new activity at the Mini-Farm Day. Students in Mr. David Plewinski’s second grade class meet “Kevin,” a cowhorse owned by Darren Roberts of Kent. Kevin competes nationally at cow-sorting events. Elliott Beyrle, a junior, talks with students about Kevin. Students meet a rabbit named “Dot” inside the FFA’s ag shop. The rabbit is on loan for the day from the Orleans/Niagara BOCES. FFA member Drew Pritchard introduces some of the kids to two goats brought to school by Kaitlynn Basinait and her family. FFA members Brayden Snook, center, and Logan Scott, left, talk with student about a fertilizer sprayer used in the spring to energize crops. Bennett & Sons in barre brought the sprayer to school for the Mini-Farm Day. A black lab “Henry” was popular with the kids. Henry is a hunting dog owned by Kaitlin Bennett, a member of FFA. Albion, N.Y. — A man faces charges after police said he raped a minor at a park in Orleans County. The Albion Police Department said it received a report Monday that a 15-year-old was forcibly raped at park in the village around 9 p.m. Friday. Police identified Allan Bieber, 21, of Albion, as the suspect and arrested him. Bieber is charged with first- and third-degree rape, first-degree sex abuse, sexual misconduct and endangering the welfare of a child. He was taken to the Orleans County Jail. Anyone with information on the incident or other incidents involving Bieber is asked to call the Albion Police Department at (585) 589-5627. Image source, ReutersImage caption, Alexander Isak has scored 23 goals in the Premier League this season Alexander Isak earned a draw for Newcastle with a late penalty against Brighton at Amex Stadium. Brighton were on course for a narrow win as they led through Yankuba Minteh with stoppage time approaching. Newcastle had been awarded two penalties that were overturned by the video assistant referee (VAR) before being handed a third when Yasin Ayari used his arm to block Fabian Schar's free-kick. After a lengthy review, the on-field decision stood and Isak coolly converted to take his tally in the league to 23 goals for the season. A draw was fully deserved for Newcastle as they pushed and probed throughout the encounter on the south coast. Brighton mustered just three further shots after breaking the deadlock in the 28th minute as they struggled to find any rhythm. They did have a shout for a penalty of their own when Matt O'Riley appeared to have been caught by Sandro Tonali, but referee Craig Pawson waved away the appeals. Newcastle substitute Callum Wilson went close to snatching all three points in stoppage time when he forced Bart Verbruggen to make a fine save. The draw does no great favours to either side in their respective challenges for Europe, with Brighton staying 10th and Newcastle remaining fourth. Premier League: Brentford put four past Man Utd, Isak earns Newcastle draw Proud of Seagulls but have to focus on next match - Hurzeler Brighton felt euphoric last weekend after two late goals saw them come from behind to pick up a much-needed 3-2 victory against West Ham - ending a five-game winless streak. However, they did not appear to carry confidence from that result into this encounter and got a taste of their own medicine with Isak's late penalty denying them all three points. Minteh earlier showed great composure in a crowded box to craft space and curl cutely into the far corner to score for the sixth time this campaign, but it was against the run of play. The Gambia forward joined Brighton from Newcastle in a £30m deal last summer - after not making a single appearance for the Magpies. He was happy to celebrate in front of the travelling fans - pointing at his badge and then the floor. It took Brighton another 52 minutes to have their next shot as they were penned back by a Newcastle side desperate to take something from the game. Home boss Fabian Hurzeler turned to his bench but could not find the right formula to get Brighton up the field and eventually the pressure told. With three difficult remaining fixtures to come against Wolves, Liverpool and Tottenham, Brighton's hopes of qualifying for Europe are starting to look slim. Magpies not at clinical best in front of goal - Howe When a second on-field penalty decision was overturned with the help of VAR, Eddie Howe must have been thinking this was not going to be Newcastle's day. Both interventions from the VAR were correct, though, with the first incident rightly chalked off due to Tariq Lamptey's foul on Anthony Gordon having happened outside the 18-yard box, while the second saw Joe Willock awarded a yellow card for diving. It was third time lucky for the Carabao Cup winners, albeit after a lengthy VAR review, when Ayari clearly moved his arm towards the ball as Schar's free-kick was heading towards goal. Isak is exactly the man you want over a high-pressure penalty in the last minute and he did not miss a beat as he sent Verbruggen the wrong way. The Sweden striker has scored the most goals by a Newcastle player in a Premier League season since club legend Alan Shearer also hit 23 in 2001-02. Brighton could have had no qualms had Newcastle snatched all three points when Wilson unleashed a powerful shot in the sixth minute of additional time. The draw will leave Newcastle - who had won six of their past seven league outings - with mixed feelings, knowing that victory could have propelled them up to third but a loss would have left them with a huge target on their back. Newcastle face Chelsea, Arsenal and Everton in their final three games as they look to hold on to a top five spot, which would secure a return to the Champions League. After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Yellow Card at 90 minutes plus 3Substituteshome team Brighton & Hove AlbionManager: Fabian Hürzeler Yellow Card at 90 minutes plus 3SubstitutesNumber 26 Wilson Match OfficialsReferee: Craig PawsonVideo Assistant Referee: Andy MadleyAssistant Referee 1: Timothy WoodAssistant Referee 2: Wade SmithFourth Official: Steve MartinAssistant VAR Official: Scott LedgerMatch StatsKey you need to enable JavaScript in your browser Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United AudioBrighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United 2:00:00Head to HeadSeason so farPremier League Scroll LeftScroll RightNewcastle are winless in all seven of their away Premier League games against Brighton (D4 L3) the joint-most they have visited an opponent in the competition without ever winning (also 7 v Watford & Wimbledon) It’s the outright most Brighton have faced a side without losing at home in the Premier League Brighton could complete their third league double over Newcastle after 1978-79 (second tier) and 2020-21 (Premier League) Brighton have already beaten Newcastle twice in all competitions this season 1-0 in the reverse Premier League fixture and 2-1 in the FA Cup fifth round The last side they won three games against in a single campaign were Wycombe Wanderers in 2009-10 while they have never beaten an opponent three times in a season as a top-flight side Brighton are one of two sides in the Premier League this season who’ve both scored and conceded 55+ goals (56 for each of their last 11 matches has seen at least three goals scored with 45 in total (4.1 per game) Newcastle United have won 19 Premier League matches this season and are looking to win 20 in a season for the first time since 2002-03 under Sir Bobby Robson (21) Eddie Howe would also become the first English manager since Frank Lampard with Chelsea in 2019-20 to win 20 Premier League games in a season no side has won more Premier League matches than Newcastle United (P19 W14 D0 L5) while champions Liverpool are the only teams to score more goals in that time (51) than the Magpies have (46) Brighton and Hove Albion have won four Premier League matches when they’ve trailed this season their most ever in a single campaign in the competition while the 17 points they’ve gained from losing positions is also their most in a season Newcastle United have won 27 Premier League matches by a margin of three or more goals the only side with more is Manchester City (38) while Howe has the most of these wins in Premier League history among Englishmen (38 – also 11 with Bournemouth) two more than the next best (Harry Redknapp Alexander Isak has scored 22 Premier League goals this season the most by a Newcastle player since Alan Shearer in 2003-04 (22) while Shearer was the last player with more (23 in 2001-02) Brighton are the only side he’s faced more than once without scoring against Kaoru Mitoma has scored in each of his last two Premier League appearances for Brighton the sixth time he’s scored in back-to-back games in the competition though he’s never scored in three in a row Sandro Tonali (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half Foul by Yasin Ayari (Brighton and Hove Albion) Lewis Dunk (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal Diego Gómez (Brighton and Hove Albion) header from the centre of the box misses to the left Assisted by Brajan Gruda with a cross following a set piece situation Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick on the left wing Danny Welbeck (Brighton and Hove Albion) is shown the yellow card Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United) wins a free kick on the left wing Foul by Joël Veltman (Brighton and Hove Albion) Fourth official has announced 9 minutes of added time Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | 4/9/2025 8:52:00 PM Thanks for visiting Photos and article courtesy of Howard Owens/The Batavian BATAVIA – Protesters came with signs and bullhorns to the Buffalo Detention Facility in Batavia on Friday evening in a hastily organized demonstration to raise their voices against Immigration and Customs Enforcement an organization coordinator for the United Farm Workers after 14 migrant workers the union claims to represent were picked up en masse early Friday morning in Albion by agents of ICE All 14 were on a bus owned by Lynn-Ette & Sons Farms in Kent They were stopped on Route 98 in the Village of Albion “They were on their way to work,” said Szpunt “These are workers we’ve been organizing with for at least a year An entire family was picked up in this raid and other workers have been here for decades We’re here to support them and let them know they’re not alone in this process.” She said the union doesn’t inquire about the legal status of migrants they organize with but given the longevity of several of the workers though she couldn’t say with certainty that they all were documented Szpunt said the UFW is in the process of securing legal counsel for the farm workers The protesters chanted a revolving set of messages many of them demanding an end to deportation and for the protection of workers but a few of them were laced with profanity such as “eff ICE” and “eff Fasicist America.” When asked about the tone of some of the chants but she wasn’t there to censor what the people who participated wanted to chant “Our message is that we believe these workers have been here for decades They deserve to a process if they’re going to be facing these kinds of immigration proceedings That hasn’t been the case under the Trump administration People with green cards have been picked up a stream of cars exited the detention facility A passenger in one car held a mobile phone in one hand apparently shooting video as the car drove past while simultaneously extending the middle finger on his other hand the UFW has been involved in disputes with Lynn-Ette farms The union filed an unfair labor practice complaint against the farm for allegedly requiring a UFW representative to leave the farm while meeting with workers The Public Employees Relations Board in October required Lynn-Ette Farms and two other farms to engage in binding arbitration with the union A proud member of LION Publishers – supporting local Burial will follow at Graceland Cemetery in Albion He lived to make sure they were taken care of and provided for them He loved to go fishing and he used music to soothe his soul His friends and family meant the world to him Jaxin is survived by his two beloved daughters Heaven Lee & Delilah Lee; his siblings Kennedy (Jesse Butler) Lee and Alivia Lee; his parents Brandi (Bryan) Weissert and Dustin Mann; and his grandparents Bruce Lee Also left to cherish Jaxin’s memory are his Uncle Dustin and Karla (Kyle) Bailey; his first cousins Gavin Lee Jaxin was preceded in death by his Grandpa Ron Mann; his Nana Carla Mann; and his Great Grandpa Max Chapin Services for Jaxin Wade Lee will be held on Saturday 2025 at the First Missionary Baptist Church located in Albion followed by a Funeral Service at 11:30 a.m Condolences are reviewed and published within 24 hours There so many memories not enough room for them all….I love you brother fly high until we see each other again..🖤🪽🖤 you always had my back thru thick and thin Jaxin had the biggest heart around his smile its self could light you up We miss ya you in heaven now keep it strong I’ll see you again energy never dies You were always respectful to all of us “OLD Foggies” cause I know you were brought up that way ❣️🙏 I’ll try to be there for your Mom and Dad Me and the kids are missing you so much Jaxin Hard to believe that you are really gone and never coming back We will hold you forever in our hearts and cherish every memory we got to share with you I will forever hold on to the memories with you and your sister and the other kids at the apartments © 2025. 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Form is displayed with the most recent fixture on the right Newcastle United 1-2 Brighton and Hove Albion - March 2025 (FA Cup) Newcastle United 0-1 Brighton and Hove Albion - October 2024 (Premier League) Newcastle United 1-1 Brighton and Hove Albion - May 2024 (Premier League) Brighton and Hove Albion 3-1 Newcastle United - September 2023 (Premier League) Newcastle United 4-1 Brighton and Hove Albion - May 2023 (Premier League) 3 - Kaoru Mitoma, Georginio Rutter, Brajan Gruda, Mats Wieffer Under Eddie Howe, Newcastle United have won 27 Premier League matches by a margin of three or more goals. Since his first game in November 2021, the only side with more is Manchester City (38). Since 14 December, no side has won more Premier League matches than Newcastle United (P19 W14 D0 L5), while champions Liverpool are the only teams to score more goals in that time (51) than the Magpies have (46). Newcastle United have won 19 Premier League matches this season and are looking to win 20 in a season for the first time since 2002-03 under Sir Bobby Robson (21). Brighton are one of two sides in the Premier League this season who’ve both scored and conceded 55+ goals (56 for, 55 against), along with Spurs. Since losing 1-0 to Everton in January, each of their last 11 matches has seen at least three goals scored with 45 in total (4.1 per game). Alexander Isak has scored 22 Premier League goals this season, the most by a Newcastle player since Alan Shearer in 2003-04 (22), while Shearer was the last player with more (23 in 2001-02). Brighton are the only side he’s faced more than once without scoring against, however (4 games, 321 minutes and 15 shots). Map Thanks for visiting and federal government websites often end in .gov Commonwealth of Pennsylvania government websites and email systems use "pennsylvania.gov" or "pa.gov" at the end of the address Before sharing sensitive or personal information make sure you're on an official state website The State Correctional Institution at Albion was built by a cooperative effort between state and county governments in which the Erie County Prison Authority built the prison on a fast-track basis to accommodate quick expansion of the system This prison is one of five prototypical state prisons dedicated in 1993 SCI Albion was accredited by the American Correctional Association in 1996 and has successfully achieved reaccreditation every three years since that time Number of Operational Structures (inside and outside of perimeter):  25 Housing units consist of both cells and dormitory-style housing Special Features:  Serves as the Regional Training Facility Average Number of Full-Time Employees:  605 Inmate Population: Current Inmate Population PA Correctional Industries: The Correctional Industries Commissary Distribution Center began operation in November 2010 and services seven assigned state prisons by providing bagged inmate commissary services The Commissary Distribution Center processes packs and ships orders to their assigned prisons and employs more than 80 inmates Community Work Program: The Community Work Program cleans up litter along the highway and assists with community projects Reentry Service Office: In order to ease a reentrant’s transition after release and improve community reintegration the Reentry Service Offices (RSOs) are designed to provide information and services to inmates who are within 18 months to their minimum and/or release date Reentry Parole Agents (RPAs) oversee the RSOs and work with other DOC staff members to facilitate various workshops including Life Skills The RSO utilizes its computer lab to assist reentrants with resume writing as well as providing community connections for services they may need upon release including GED and Commonwealth Secondary School Diploma (CSSD) classes Superintendent's Assistant: Michele Tharp Albion is an essayistic meditation on what it means to be native to a land Dalia Al-Dujaili examines her personal relationship to the physical landscapes of Iraq religion and mythology to construct a work that feels at once both deeply personal and also captures the existential questions that generations of immigrant children grapple with: where is my home Albion is undergirded by rigorous research although it does at times feel like a premature work Al-Dujaili invokes the seasons of her personal life but there is a sense that this might have been a deeper work with the twin gifts of experience and retrospect and she brings a variety of landscapes to life The most poignant descriptions are the intimate moments between Al-Dujaili and her parents Al-Dujaili describes her family’s garden as a ‘little Eden here in Surrey’s suburbia’ where her mother has miraculously nurtured an Iraqi fig tree into existence from a small cutting She does this because it ‘reminds me of home’ in Iraq many profound ways in which home is preserved and reconstructed in foreign lands Saqi Books, 8 May The match will be broadcast in the UK on Sky Sports. Supporters in other countries can check their local broadcaster here Supporters can also listen to BBC Radio Newcastle commentary across newcastleunited.com and the Official Newcastle United App with a Newcastle United Account Our Match Centre will provide minute-by-minute updates Fans can also chose their Player of the Match at full-time Match updates will be provided across the club's social media accounts. Follow them here: X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok | Threads Highlights will be available on newcastleunited.com and the Official Newcastle United App two hours after the match A full match replay will be available the following day Fabian Hurzeler confirmed that Jan Paul van Hecke is available to start on Sunday having missed the Seagulls' previous match and Kaoru Mitoma are all ready to start having been unavailable in recent weeks Hurzeler said: "(he) joined [in training] yesterday so he will be also maybe be an option to be in the squad Everything is looking a little bit more positive." We will wear our away kit, featuring navy and burgundy hooped shirts, white shorts, and navy and burgundy socks. You can buy the away kit here. Brighton will wear their home kit, featuring blue and white striped shirts, blue shorts, and white socks.