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WH police protection now extends to Penn Lake


by Ruth & Seth Isenberg tection to Penn Lake. Clyde
White Haven said yes on Monday, Morrison asked whether it would
and Penn Lake followed suit on leave White Haven unprotected at
Tuesday. As a result, beginning any point. On the contrary, said
Friday, May 21, White Haven police officer-in-charge Tom Szoke.
Borough Police Department will Penn Lake will be paying for cov-
begin patrolling in Penn Lake Park erage for approximately 26 hours
Borough, too. per month, which will allow the
In White Haven, only one citizen police department to be staffed an
asked a question during the public additional 26 hours per month by
hearing regarding the offer of pro- part-time officers. Since only about
45 minutes of each officer’s shift will
THIS WEEK IN be spent patrolling in Penn Lake
and Dennison Township unless
WHITE HAVEN there is a call, the extra hours will be
Thursday, May 13
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 Please turn to page A2
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist
Church
Chicken & Waffles Dinner – 4:00 to
Candidate
7:00 p.m. – Presbyterian Church
of W.H.
forum is tonight
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – All seven candidates for the
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- House of Representatives 122nd SIGNING THE DOCUMENTS: After the Penn Lake Park Borough meeting on Tuesday night, officials of
aurant Legislative District have been invit-
Foster Township Planning Com- White Haven and Penn Lake signed the documents that authorize the White Haven Police Department to
mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
ed to attend a candidates’ forum begin serving Penn Lake. Shown from left are Penn Lake council president Jill Rosenstock, White Haven
Township Municipal Building sponsored by the Pennsylvania Mayor John Klem, Penn Lake Mayor Bill Warner, White Haven council president Harvey Morrison and White
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – School Boards Association/Carbon Haven council vice-president Linda Szoke. White Haven Police Department officer-in-charge Tom Szoke
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- County School Boards. The topic of looks on behind them. Photo by Seth Isenberg
munity Church educational issues will be dis-
Friday, May 14 cussed tonight, Thursday, May 13,
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White
at 7 p.m. in the Weatherly Middle Don’t miss the White Haven Fire Company Open House
School cafeteria. The public is
Haven Center
Community Walk — 1:00 p.m., urged to attend. & Engine Dedication this Sunday, May 16, at 1 p.m.
from Lehigh Gorge Trail starts at
White Haven Plaza Tuesday’s Primary election features state and federal contests
Saturday, May 15
Health & Wellness Fair – Noon to
by Clara R. Holder race to succeed him as the For the U.S. Senate the incum- sentative (117th District) in the
4:00 p.m. - W.H. United Methodist Although there are no borough, Democratic nominee. Candidates bent, Arlen Specter, is challenged Primary, where Republican Karen
Church township or school board positions are Joseph Hoeffel, Dan Onorato, for the Democratic nomination by Boback (the incumbent) and
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - to be filled this year, voters through- Jack Wagner and Anthony Hardy Joe Sestak and Joseph Vodvarka. Democrat Richard Shermanski are
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish out Pennsylvania will make impor- Williams. Seeking the Republican Specter, elected four times as a unopposed. They will make that
Center
Night at the Races – TIME? - St.
tant choices in next Tuesday’s nomination for governor are Tom Republican, last year switched par- choice in November. Similarly, White
Patrickʼs Parish Center Primary Election. The major political Corbett (the current state Attorney ties. Candidates for the Republican Haven and Foster Township have no
Sunday, May 16
parties will select their candidates General) and Samuel Rohrer. nomination are Peg Luksik and Pat contest for state representative
Engine Housing & Dedication – for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Both parties have several candi- Toomey. (116th District) in the Primary.
1:00 p.m. – W.H. Fire Company U.S. Senator, members of Con- dates for the lieutenant governor For member of Congress in the Democrat Todd Eachus, the incum-
Garage gress, State Senators and State nomination. Among the Republi- 11th District, which includes all of bent, and Republican Tara Toohil
Marine Corps League Detachment Representatives. cans is Luzerne County Com- Carbon County and all but the are unopposed, and will face each
1039 Meeting – 1:30 p.m. – V.F.W.
Post 6615
State law does not allow two-term missioner Steve Urban; he also is a northernmost part of Luzerne other in November.
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - Governor Ed Rendell to seek re- candidate for state senator in County, the incumbent, Paul Kan- Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- election, and a there is four-way District 14. jorski, is being challenged for the p.m. Local polling places:
munity Church Democratic nomination by Brian
Monday, May 17 Celebrate Armed Forces Day Kelly and Corey O’Brien. The Re-
Please turn to page A3
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United Saturday in Weatherly
publican nominee will be Hazleton THIS WEEK IN
Mayor Lou Barletta, making his third
Methodist Church Social Hall
Dennison Township Planning Com-
try for the seat. He is unchallenged WEATHERLY
mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – in the Primary. Thursday, May 13
Township Municipal Building Carbon County voters will select Weatherly Rotary Foundation
one new member (122nd House Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly
Tuesday, May 18 Municipal Building
Primary Election Day – VOTE – District) and help select another Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
7:00 a.m. TO 8:00 p.m. member (14th Senate District) of Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 the state legislature, because long Park
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner
time State Representative Keith
Church Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly
Election Day Dinner – 5:00 to 7 :00 McCall and veteran State Senator
Country Inn
p.m. - W.H. United Methodist Ray Musto have both decided to Weatherly Area Community Li-
Church retire. In McCall’s 122nd District brary Board Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
W.H. Borough Planning Commis- (Carbon County alone) both parties Library
sion Meeting – 6:00 p.m. – Muni- Greater Weatherly Area Ambu-
have contests. Democratic candi-
cipal Building lance Association Meeting – 7:30
dates are Jeffrey Bobish, Bruce
Wednesday, May 19 p.m. – Ambulance Building
Nalesnik, John Wiecozrek and
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. Saturday, May 15
Paulʼs Lutheran Church Justin Yaich. Republicans will
Armed Forces Day Observance –
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting – ARMED FORCES ARE HONORED in the Weatherly Area Community choose between Doyle Heffley and 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Eurana
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com-
Library’s window at 20 Carbon Street. Members of Post 316 American Todd Koller. Foster Township is Park
munity Church among the many Luzerne County
W.H. Volunteer Ambulance Asso- Legion Auxiliary created the tribute to veterans, which will remain on Monday, May 17
display through Memorial Day. municipalities also included in the Weatherly Borough Council Meet-
ciation Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Ambulance Building Photo by Ruth Isenberg 14th Senatorial District. Urban is the ing – 7:00 p.m. – Municipal Build-
AOH Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – V.F.W. only Republican candidate. Seeking ing
The American Legion Post 360 The Rolling Thunder Group, and Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
Post 6615
and the American Legion Auxiliary representaive of the National the Democratic nomination are
American Legion Post 592 Meeting p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
Unit 360 will again hold “Operation: Guard, and the VA hospital will also Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Lehighton
– 8:00 p.m. – Post Home Tuesday, May 18
Armed Forces Day, a Celebration of be present for the day. and current State Representative
Thursday, May 20 Primary Election Day - VOTE –
America” at Eurana Park in Weath- There will also be war memorabil- John Yudichak. 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Joy Through Movement – 10:00
erly on Saturday, May 15, from 8 ia. A flag retirement service, flag Voters in Dennison Township,
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist
Penn Lake and White Haven have Wednesday, May 19
Church a.m. until 4 p.m. folding service and MIA/POW cere-
no selection to make in one case, Weatherly Area Historical Com-
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting The day will start with opening mony will also be conducted. mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. -
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615
ceremonies and the signing of the The park stand will be open to as Republican State Senator Lisa Weatherly Municipal Building
Crestwood School Board Work Baker (20th District) is unopposed
Session & Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Armed Forces Community Cove- purchase food. The Legion will be Thursday, May 20
nant. This document will be signed selling Poppies and Boscov’s in the Primary—and will have no Wellness Fair – 9:30 a.m. to 1:30
Crestwood High School
Kidder Township Board of Super- by all community and civic groups, “Friends helping Friends” cards. opponent in November’s General p.m. – Weatherly Area Middle
visors Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – members of the education, busi- The event will be held rain or Election unless someone obtains School Gym
Township Municipal Building
ness leaders, youth groups, and shine. It will be a day of ceremony the Democratic nomination by write-
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – in votes. Dennison and Penn Lake
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- service men living in the community and a day of information and mem-
to show support of the military. ories. also have no contest for state repre-
munity Church
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Timing is everything Police…
by Ruth Isenberg
State Representative Todd Eachus was scheduled to visit continued from page A1
White Haven last Friday to meet with borough council regard-
used to patrol in the borough.
ing the problem of truck traffic and the impact it is having on
With the addition of Penn
the borough’s infrastructure—and its residents. The meeting
Lake Park, White Haven will
was set for the corner of Berwick and Church Streets, where
be covered for all but 22 of
oversized loads have seriously damaged the sidewalk and
the possible 188 hours per
yard of Ed and Joan Gower in the past.
week. If White Haven
On Thursday afternoon, it happened again. Here’s the truck
returned to having just two
in question, clearly unable to make the turn from Berwick
full-time officers to serve the
Street, and clearly in the Gowers’ yard, a violation of the motor
borough only, only 80 hours
vehicle code.
of coverage would be provid-
ed per week.
Council member Margaret
Reilly said that the borough
had trouble keeping police
officers; many present
agreed, but said because of
the low pay scale ($12 per
hour for part-time officers)
White Haven is a training
ground for police officers,
LIQUOR BOTTLES, tossed along Hollenback Road, both-
er Penn Lake Park Borough Mayor Bill Warner, who spoke
strongly in favor of the agreement for White Haven police
Backed up behind the oversize load were two of the Savage protection. Photos by Seth Isenberg
trucks that carry ash through the town, 24 hours a day and who generally go on to obtain tion. Forty-two residents filled
according to borough residents, often at excessive speed. very good positions else- the Community House on
Something has to be done about the way trucks are routed where. May 11 to hear regular busi-
through this small community by PennDOT. These streets are Reilly was joined by council ness conducted, and voice
not wide enough for the vehicles to stay in their own lanes, member Robert Spadell in opinions on police and the
another vehicle code violation. People walk on these side- voting against extending cov- need to set aside money
walks; last Thursday, a mother was enjoying the warm weath- erage to Penn Lake. Voting in towards dam repairs. These
er with her two daughters on their bicycles. Do we need to wait favor were council members two issues were put together
until someone is hurt or killed before action is taken? Herb Albee, Joe Knowles, by a petition circulated by Tim
The state has been unresponsive up until now. Borough Harvey Morrison, and Linda Lenahan, who collected 113
police should ticket the offending drivers. Granted, it’s not their Szoke; Steve Draus was signatures on a document
fault that PennDOT has routed them through town. But some absent. that tried to make the case
tough enforcement may be the only way to correct what has that the borough cannot
become an annoying and dangerous situation
Penn Lake afford the $1,250 per month
for police protection, and a
chooses police set-aside for future dam
by Seth Isenberg work.
Penn Lake Park Borough The petition was a sensi-
residents turned out to press tive topic, as council mem-

Reward
for Good Drivers!
COST WAS A WORRY for some Penn Lake residents. Tim
Lenahan makes a point in opposition from the audience.
their arguments against and
for paying for police protec-

The office of the White Haven Borough


bers pointed to facts that
were wrong on it, such as fig-
ures for overtime and court
time added on when those
items are included in the
IF YOU:
Tax Collector will not be open on
$1,250, while extra time used
•have at least one car that is Tuesday, May 25. Regular hours will one week is balanced with
less than 10 years old resume on Tuesday, June 1. Taxes can fewer hours provided anoth-
•haven’t had an insurance claim or be mailed to the address on the tax bill. er. Still, Lenahan, Shaun
a traffic violation for 3 years Kuter and Dave Longmore
The last day to pay bills in the discount
•have an excellent credit history spoke to the concern that the
period is May 15. dam repairs would likely raise
•are currently insured with Elaine Myers, taxes in the future, so the
Erie, State Farm, Prudential,
Allstate, Nationwide Tax Collector money spent on police would
(or any other insurance carrier) be better set aside into a fund
pick up the telephone and call towards that. Other concerns
were raised about the cost
not being budgeted.
Daniel H. Suitch In favor, various parents
spoke up to say how small an
Insurance Agency, Inc. amount this was to provide
police protection. One senior
Weatherly • White Haven citizen noted it took nearly 50
minutes to have State Police
427-8011 • 443-7880 respond to her situation. It
800-526-6425 was noted that even when
police are on-call (no officer
Collect your reward in on duty), that response times
lower insurance rates! would be about 15 minutes,
and on-duty times as little as
5 minutes. Mayor Bill Warner
brought a garbage bag full of
items he collected while
Journal deadline is
always 5 p.m. Monday. Please turn to page B4
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2010—PAGE A3

Legal Notices Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg


We started last weekend routes. down and cut up within a
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE early, just a touch after dawn Weʼd left late, no surprise couple of hours.
The Zoning Hearing Board of PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- White Haven Borough
on Saturday, with a trip to there, and made a stop on Weʼll be back to Knoebels
Lehigh Township will hold a pub- BY GIVEN that the Dennison Council will hold a continuation
lic hearing on Thursday, May of the May 10, 2010 council deliver association newslet- the way, but still arrived in a few weeks.
Township Board of Supervisors
27, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. at the will hold a public hearing on meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, ters to clients near Milford. before everyone else coming Sunday morning was a
Lehigh Township Building locat- Wednesday, June 2, 2010, at May 14, 2010. The meeting will This was a trip that could from our direction (and weʼd good time to be inside. When
ed at 1741 South Lehigh Gorge 7:15 p.m. local time at the be followed by a council work have been squeezed into the missed one turn at the end, we left the house toward
Drive, Weatherly, Pennsylvania Dennison Township Building, session. back end of Friday, but the too, costing us 15 minutes). mid-day, temperatures had
18255. The Board will consider 76 Walnut Street, Dennison The council meeting sched- timing would have been too Our Route is Interstate 81 to warmed to the 40s. There
the appeal of Stacey Schmidt Township (White Haven) Lu- uled for Monday, May 24, 2010 tight for comfort for such a Route 924 west to Route 339 was a planned bike-a-thon
(Sentner) concerning an appli- zerne County, Pennsylvania has been cancelled, and no long drive, and I wanted to then through Ringtown to the and bike race at Pocono
cation for a special exception 18661. The purpose of the pub- additional date has been set.
enjoy the trip. Aristes Road, to Aristes and Raceway, and we headed
per Section 4.203 of the Zoning lic hearing shall be to consider Elizabeth Altero
Ordinance to use an existing Borough Secretary It was an occasionally Route 42, then north on over to take a photo. Stand-
an amendment to the Dennison
foundation and rebuild as house Township Zoning Ordinance. rainy journey into the highest Route 42 to Numidia, taking ing in the middle of the
reaches of the Poconos, Middle Road to Pine Swamp infield, enduring a cold wind,
at 55 Indian Run Road, Rock-
port, PA.
Any interested parties are
The purpose of the amendment
is to delete a Planned Resi- Spaghetti where we could see that
spring was still working to
Road directly to the parking
lot. While taking Ringtown
I took my pictures quickly,
and retreated into our warm
dential Development as a condi-
welcomed to attend and be
heard.
tional use from the
R-A District, Rural Agricultural dinner in get things started. Many
trees were barely in leaf. Itʼs
Mountain Road to Numidia
may look more direct, donʼt
van. Still, we figured if there
was a sheltered area out of
John Capossela, District (Section 601.4) and the going to take a couple of do it. Itʼs narrow, windy and the wind for a hike, we
Zoning Officer
Lehigh Township
R-R Rural Residential District
(Section 602.4. By deleting a
Freeland weeks of warm weather to
have them catch up with our
hilly.
At the park, we gathered
should be warm enough. We
decided to try the Dixon
James R. Nanovic, Planned Residential Develop-
Zoning Hearing ment from the R-A District and
The Freeland Midget area. Warm weather, not like our group together and shar- Miller Recreation Area of the
Board Solicitor the R-R District, such a use will Football Association will host this weekendʼs weather. ed some fun with various Delaware State Forest off of
57 Broadway no longer be included as a per- a spaghetti and meatball din- Saturday night we needed people over the course of the Route 115, where some of
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 mitted use within the Dennison gloves. Sunday, we experi- next five hours. We enjoyed the paths are open for ATVs,
5/13 & 20 Township Zoning Ordinance. By
ner on June 5 from 2 to 7 enced freezing dirizzle and a last ride and a last ice and others are hikers-only.
doing so, all other sections, reg- p.m. at the Parish Center, even saw a few snow flur- cream, despite the cold tem- We found that the area was
LEGAL NOTICE ulations and references related Freeland. ries. The radio station in perature (and it had started closed to ATVs until Me-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to a Planned Residential De- Jeffersonville, New York, to rain). Our ride home was morial Day weekend. The
velopment will be deleted or
Tickets are $8 for adults
that Articles of Incorporation was predicting some snow quick – a good thing – we trails we walked were less
were filed with the Department amended as necessary. and $4 for children 12 years
The affected sections subject overnight in the Catskills. were worn out from our long ATV friendly, due to over-
of State of the Commonwealth old and under. Children Our deliveries went day. Before turning in, we hanging branches. We hiked
of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg, to deletion in their entirety shall
include:
under 4 are free. smoothly. Early is certainly took in our plants. toward the Conglomerate
PA.
The name of the corporation DELETION: Article 6, Zoning Tickets can be purchased the best time to drive through The wind gusts on Sat- Rocks, a destination about a
is Districts Regulations, Section at Videomania, the Northeast Milford, which gets a heavy urday were impressive. mile from the parking lot.
New Dream, Inc. 608, Planned Residential flow of traffic along its main There were branches and With such a name, we
Development District (PRD).
Animal Hospital, Green
The corporation has been streets at peak hours. Our leave down on the roads to guessed we were heading
incorporated under Pennsyl- DELETION: Article 9, Con- Street, Freeland, at the trip even had time for a good and from the amusement toward some kind of boulder
vania Business Corporation ditional Uses, Section 908, Memorial Day Block Party in breakfast. park. field. The trails became nar-
Law of 1988. Planned Residential Develop-
ments
Public Park, or by calling The dayʼs main activity Our group was set up in rower and more impeded by
Albert F. Maier, Jr., Esq.
The affected sections of the Jeanine at 233-7950. was an afternoon and part of a picnic pavilion, tree limbs, and at the end,
MAIER & MAIER
820 Main Street Zoning Ordinance subject to Prior arrangements can evening at Knoebels amuse- which we used as a gather- the path was difficult to fol-
Freeland, PA 18224 amendment to eliminate a refer- ment park—which would ing and checking in point. I low, having not been main-
ence to the term Planned Resi-
also be made for delivery of have been easy had we only had gone off to see if anyone tained for years.
dential Development shall in- tickets and dinners to shut- fit that in. As it was, we head- could be found as far as the We found a boulder field
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that
clude: ins in the Freeland area by ed west to the park a little bit bandshell, and Ruth had as expected. Tlhere were
AMENDED: Article 2, Defi- tired. stayed behind at the meeting large conglomerate boul-
Letters Testamentary have been nitions, Section 202, Definitions,
calling 233-7950.
granted in the Estate of Ida During the dinner, there Thereʼs a major construc- point. The wind had been ders, made up of different
the term Planned Residential
Cerrito, late of 2 N. Poplar St., tion project going on to fix an shaking loose branches, kinds of materials, including
Development shall be eliminat- will also be a large number of old concrete bridge south of pine cones, acorns and quartz and other stones, all
Tresckow, PA 18254, who died ed.
on 3/1/10, to Cynthia S. Ray, AMENDED: Article 4, Classes
tricky trays, including New the borough of Catawissa. more, when there was an melted together. Here, they
POB 49, Weatherly, PA 18255. of Zoning Districts, Section 404, York Giants preseason tick- The bridge has a single lane enormous BANG nearby. lay in a hillside boulder field,
All persons having claims are regulated by traffic signal Looking for its source, Ruth thick among the greening
Classes of Zoning Districts, the ets, and a large 50/50 raffle.
requested to notify the Exe- term Planned Residential De- right now, and on a busy saw that a tree had come hardwoods. Footing was
cutrix, and persons indebted to velopment shall be eliminated. Saturday, everyone expect- down on the roof of the next awful, so we walked slowly
decedent to make payment.
5/27
AMENDED: Article 6, Zoning
District Regulations, Section
Tuesday’s ed this to back traffic up. pavilion over, lodging in its back to the better-main-
While some folks recom- far end, away from a group tained trails, and hiked back
LEGAL NOTICE
601.4 (Conditional Uses) the
term Planned Residential De-
Primary... mended taking the next exit that had been having a very out, enjoying blooming wild-
Articles of Incorporation were velopment shall be eliminated. and going to Knoebels good time with a wedding flowers where we sighted
AMENDED: Article 6, Zoning
Continued from page A1 through Danville, Ruth and I shower there. The beauty of them. We certainly felt
filed with the Department of
State of the Commonwealth of District Regulations, Section were aware of another way Knoebels is its many trees, healthy after such a hike.
Pennsylvania, for a business 602.4 (Conditional Uses) the Dennison Township— in, due west from Hazleton so it was sad to see this one The dogs were plenty tired,
corporation which has been term Planned Residential De- Municipal Building using mostly marked rural go, as the park crews had it too. Mission accomplished.
incorporated under the provi- velopment shall be eliminated.
sions of the Pennsylvania Busi- AMENDED: Article 12, Signs, East Side Borough—Muni-
ness Corporation Law of 1988. Section 1203, Permitted Signs cipal Building
The name of the corporation is by Zoning District, Subsection Foster Township – District
M & J Jones, Incorporated 1203.3, the term Planned (Located in Terrace Plaza)
Residential Development shall 1: V.F.W. Post 6615, White
be eliminated. Haven; Districts 2 & 3: Just off the S. Beltway, Route 424
LEGAL NOTICE A copy of the text for the 601 S. Poplar St., Hazleton
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Municipal Building,
above amendments is on file 450-5501
that Letters Testamentary have and available for public inspec- Woodside
been granted by the Register of tion during normal business Freeland Borough – Parish OPEN DAILY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Wills of Carbon County, Penn- hours at the Dennison Township
sylvania, in the Estate of Mary Center, Roman Catholic
Municipal Building, 76 Walnut
E. Drigan a/k/a Mary Drigan, Street, Dennison Township Community

EXPANDED
late of 108 Catawissa Street, (White Haven) Luzerne County, Kidder Township—
Nesquehoning, PA 18240 who Pennsylvania 18661, the Lu-
ROZEN
Municipal Building
DAIRY & F
died on March 21, 2010 to zerne County Law Library, 200
Executor, Manufacturers and Lausanne Township – SIGN UP FOR YOUR
SECTION!
North River Street, at the
Traders Trust Company (M&T Agnes Klynowsky Garage
GOLD CARD TODAY!
Luzerne County Courthouse
Bank), (Attention: Ann L. Rich) 1
South Centre Street, Pottsville,
and the Journal-Herald News-
paper, 212 Main Street, White
Lehigh Township— IS BACK IN TOWN!
PA 17901. All persons indebted Haven, Pennsylvania. Notice is Municipal Building
to said estate are requested to also given that the Dennison Packer Township—
make payment, and those hav- Township Board of Supervisors
ing claims to present the same Municipal Building
shall consider adoption and
without delay to: enactment of the above sum- Penn Lake Park Borough –
Daniel A. Miscavige, marized ordinance on June 2, Penn Lake Association Club
Esquire 2010, at a its scheduled month-
GILLESPIE MISCAVIGE House
ly meeting that will be convened
67 North Church Street at 7:30 p.m. Weatherly Borough—
Hazleton, Kathleen Stortz, Eurana Park Pavilion
Pennsylvania 18201 Township Secretary White Haven Borough—
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
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RICHARD M. Discount Day! Boneless Skinless Shurfine
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Driscoll
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County, PA, who died on April 2, 18216 who died on April 16, Sliced or Whole 8 oz. ............2/ 3
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2010. All persons indebted to 2010 to Michael Chunko, 2049 Mountaintop, PA 18707 50 oz. selected varities .......... 3
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SolidTuna 5 oz. water or oil ..5/$5 Green Cabbage ....49¢/lb. Deli Fresh
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Jumbo
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Vidalia Onions ....$168/lb. BAKERY
Vegetables 11-15.25 oz. select
requested to present the same, are requested to make pay- Comprehensive varieties, or 14.5 oz. Tomatoes - Whole,
Plum Tomatoes ....$129/lb. White or Wheat
without delay, to the Executor ment, and those having claims Diced or Stewed ..$25 Purchase California Carrots 2 lb...2/$3 Italian Bread ..............$119
above named, or to: to present the same without Legal Services 39¢ each limit 10 Green Beans ........$129/lb. Egg Knot Rolls (6) ......$179
Albert F. Maier, Jr., Esq. delay to: - lesser quanties 5/$3 Crisp Cucumbers ....3/$2 Cracked Wheat
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Freeland, PA 18224 Esquire Journal-Herald Potato Chips Salads ......................2/$5 Mini Muffins (12)..........$299
Regular or BBQ .................. 1
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5/20 GILLESPIE MISCAVIGE Packham or
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67 North Church Street Good thru Saturday, May 15 Coconut Custard Pie..$399
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Sy Montgomery to visit Weatherly schools


Sy Montgomery, a nation- she has been chased by an Pig: The Extraordinary Life ence as possible at what she documentaries for National and talk with Sy Montgomery
ally acclaimed author, will be angry silverback gorilla in of Christopher Hogwood is a considers a turning point in Geographic and she is a on Thursday, May 27 at 7
visiting the Weatherly Area Zaire and bitten by a vampire memoir of human his- contributor to the national p.m. in the middle school
School district on Thursday bat in Costa Rica. She has comfort and tory. “We environmental radio show cafeteria. On Friday, May 28,
and Friday, May 27 and 28 to worked in a pit crawling with joy shared are on the “Living on Earth.” She lec- she will be spending the day
share her experiences as a 18,000 snakes in Manitoba with a 750 cusp of tures widely on conservation with students at the elemen-
writer and world traveler. and handled a wild tarantula p o u n d e i t h e r topics at zoos, museums, tary and middle schools
Montgomery has explored in French Guiana. Among B u d d a destroying universities and schools. where she will be featured at
some of earthʼs greatest jun- her adventures with the ani- Master, this sweet, Writing about science, nat- an assembly. Afterward, she
gles and met some of its mals, the author was hunted who hap- green Earth ural history and conservation will visit classrooms.
most intriguing creatures. by a tiger in India and she pened to or revolu- for children has become an If anyone has questions
Her exciting career com- swam with piranhas, electric have a flex- tionizing the increasingly important priori- regarding the authorʼs visit,
bines many of the skills chil- eels and dolphins in the ible nose way we ty for this author. This year, please contact Barbara
dren are learning in school Amazon. disk and a understand she and Bishop contributed Sipler at the Weatherly Area
now, from writing to science Her latest, national best curly tail. the rest of another volume to the Elementary School at 427-
and foreign languages to seller for adult readers is a M o n t - animate cre- Scientists in the Field series 8687, Julia Watkins, Title I
physical fitness. love story, a true one, about gomeryʼs a t i o n , ” of books, which they found- Instructional Aide and Sipler,
While conducting research home, family and particularly newest chil- Montgomery ed at Houghton Mifflin. Title I Coordinator for the dis-
for books, films and articles, about a pig. The Good Good d r e n ʼ s says. She Parents and community trict are coordinating this
book, Saving the Ghost of continues, “itʼs an important members are invited to meet program.
Local students receive degrees the Mountains: An time to be writing about the
Expedition Among Snow connection we share with
from Lock Haven University Leopards in Mongolia, was our fellow creatures.”
researched in the Altai Montgomery has written
Over 600 students receiv- Amanda M Pavuk of Free-
Mountains of the Great Gobi. and developed two television
ed degrees from Lock Haven land, Bachelor of Arts.
University during spring Jonathan Edward Snyder Upon release, the book
commencement cere- of Weatherly, Bachelor of joined the award winning Senior of the
“Scientist in the Field” series
monies. A total of 570 candi- Science.
that she pioneered with pho-
Month banquet
dates for bachelor and mas- Earlene A Titus of Weath-
terʼs degrees participated in erly, Bachelor of Science in tographer Nic Bishop for planned
the ceremonies for College Education. Houghton Mifflin.
Writing for children and The Weatherly Area High
of Education and Human School Senior of the Month
Services and the College of WAHS replica adults, for print and broad-
Banquet will be held Wed-
Arts and Sciences on Friday, cast, in America and over-
May 7 and Saturday, May 8.
offered seas, Montgomery has tried nesday, May 26 at the L&L
Fire Hall beginning at 6 p.m.
In addition, 70 bachelor and The Weatherly Area High to reach as wide an audi-
Those interested in honor-
associate degree students School Class of 2011 is ing the accomplishments of Three Weatherly Area High School students recently
received degrees on Wed- holding a fundraiser—a WAHS All Night the WAHS seniors of the competed in the 37th annual Professor John Steiner
nesday, May 5 at the univer- shelf-sitter which is a replica month may attend the din- Gold Mathematical Competition held at Bucknell
sityʼs Clearfield Campus. of WAHS. Party tickets on ner. Tickets are $18 per per- University in Lewisburg. As a team, Weatherly earned an
President Keith T. Miller Each piece measures 7
presented degrees to the fol- inches by 4½ inches and
sale soon son. Reservations and pay- honorable mention award. In the individual competition,
ment are due to Ronald Christopher Hunt won first place. The Weatherly team
lowing local students: costs $15. Tickets for the 2010 Kelshaw by Friday, May 21. advisor is Katie Leach. Pictured are, left to right, Andrew
Daria P Indeck of Bear The replicas would make WAHS All Night Party will go Checks should be made Vack, Christopher Hunt, and Michael Embick.
Creek, Master of Health a great gift for WAHS alumni on sale at the high school on payable to the WASD and
Science. or for the upcoming gradu- Wednesday, May 19, and sent to: Weatherly Area High Send information about your organization’s
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SENIOR CENTERS MENU Dawny’s Soup Milford on Saturday morning.


Since weʼd left the house before
mustard. It was a beautiful
sandwich, piled high with tender
hood. Then again, breakfast
was so good, we might not
Week of May 17: Creations 6:30, Iʼd just had a cup of cof-
fee, and Seth a banana. Over
pink meat and fluffy scrambled
eggs, topping a poppyseed
object to another early-morning
run.
Monday: Herbed chicken, filling, vegetable ratatouille, whole
311 West Harford St., Milford an hour and half later, we were bagel, lightly toasted. I tried it; it Phone: 570-296-1776.
wheat bread, cheesecake.
by Ruth Isenberg ready to eat. was good!
Tuesday: Pasta with shrimp & vegetables, spinach salad, garlic
bread, tropical fruit salad Who would have thought that Milford has several nice I opted for a Tex Mex Wrap, Cakes &
a place named Dawnyʼs Soup restaurants weʼve tried for lunch $5.25. This was a hearty roll-up
Wednesday: Mild turkey gumbo, steamed rice, cornbread,
Creations would turn out to or dinner, but we really were of egg, sausage, pepperjack Scones Bakery
banana. Route 507, Greentown
serve a great breakfast? Weʼd thinking more about stopping at cheese, black beans, red pep-
Thursday: Barbecue pork sandwich, roll, sweet potato fries,
made an early morning run to a bakery weʼd passed on our pers and tiny cubes of hot We really should have aban-
coleslaw, yogurt parfait.
Pike County to deliver some way than looking for a sit-down jalapenos, and tomatoes. It was doned our original plan at this
Friday: Steak & peppers, baked potato, sugar snap peas, whole
newsletters to the post office in breakfast. Still, Seth spotted the stuffed full, and I was really glad point, having had a full break-
wheat bread, brownie.
Open sign in the window of I had a fork and a plate, and fast. Still, weʼd been watching
Soup Creations. I told him I wasnʼt trying to eat it as we Cakes & Scones Bakery come

Coming Events thought it was for the massage


studio next door, but agreed we
should check it
were driving. It was served with
cubes of potato, fried to a gold-
together in Greentown for
months. We couldnʼt resist.
Housed in an old

Dining Out
out. He was right. post office, the
MAY 13, Thursday – Chicken MAY 28, Friday – Community Patrickʼs Events Committee, Not only was the business has relo-
& Waffle Dinner, sponsored by Walk, Lehigh Gorge Trail White Haven restaurant open, it cated from East
The Presbyterian Church of entrance at White Haven Plaza JUNE 13, Sunday – Cruise 4 offered an intrigu- Stroudsburg. The
White Haven MAY 29, Saturday – The Kids, sponsored by ing list of special beautiful display
MAY 14, Friday – Community Breakfast Buffet, sponsored by McDonaldʼs, Kidder Township breakfast sand- cases were filled
Walk, Lehigh Gorge Trail Penn Lake Association JUNE 19, Saturday – Poker wiches (no break- with tempting
entrance at White Haven Plaza MAY 29, Saturday –Yard & Run, sponsored by Marine fast soups, though treats, all made
MAY 15, Saturday – Bake Sale, sponsored by V.F.W. Corps League Det. 1039, White and no massages). en brown. from scratch with natural ingre-
Operation: Armed Forces Day, Post 6615 Ladies Auxiliary, Haven The front room of the ram- There were also platters, dients.
sponsored by American Legion White Haven JUNE 21-25, Monday-Friday bling old house was a counter including omelets, French toast, We sampled three, though we
Post & Auxiliary Unit 360, MAY 29, Saturday – Multi- – Vacation Bible School, spon- set up, where orders could be pancakes, waffles, oatmeal and didnʼt eat them all immediately.
Weatherly Family Yard Sale, sponsored by sored by White Haven placed. We started there, think- quiche. First was a cherry-almond pas-
MAY 15, Saturday – Health & Boy Scout Troop 106, Mountain Ministerium ing weʼd do take-out and get The soups came in at lunch try that was just terrific, not too
Wellness Fair, sponsored by Top JUNE 26, Saturday – back on the road. The warm, time. Every day there are sever- sweet, with flaky crust and plen-
White Haven United Methodist MAY 30, Sunday – Breakfast, Chinese Auction, sponsored by friendly feel of the two small din- al homemade selections, some- ty of flavor, topped with slivered
Church & White Haven Lions sponsored by Flying Aces Weatherly Area Community ing rooms made us change our times in a bread bowl. There are almonds and filled with tart
Club Motorcycle Club, Rockport Library minds. We picked up some local also salads and sandwiches, cherries and almond paste.
MAY 15, Saturday – Night at MAY 30 & 31, Sunday & JULY 9-11, Friday-Sunday – papers to look at, and sat down including wraps, foccacia and A sticky bun looked too good
the Races, sponsored by St. Monday – Memorial Day Cel- Parish Festival, sponsored by at a corner table with our bever- panini, as well as a few burgers. to resist, and it too was special.
Patrickʼs Events Committee, ebration, sponsored by St. Patrickʼs Events Committee, ages—more coffee for me, and We may well plan on lunch, the Though it was properly sticky
White Haven Freeland Chamber of Com- White Haven an iced tea for Seth. next time weʼre in the neighbor- and chewy, it didnʼt have that
MAY 16, Sunday – Breakfast, merce JULY 30 & 31, Friday & Seth had selected a breakfast overwhelming sugary quality
sponsored by St. Peter the MAY 31, Monday – Memorial Saturday – Flea Market, spon- sandwich on a bagel, two eggs that sometimes makes it impos-
Fisherman R.C. Church, Lake Day Dinner, sponsored by sored by White Haven United with meat for $2.95. He went
Fish for Free at sible to take more than a few
Harmony non-traditional with it, selecting bites of a sticky bun. Because it
MAY 16, Sunday – Engine
Weatherly Area High School
Alumni Association
Methodist Church
AUGUST 2, Monday – Golf thinly sliced corned beef as the
Locust Lake SP was made with croissant dough,
Housing & Dedication, spon- JUNE 4, Friday – Wrecker Tournament, sponsored by meat, and adding spicy brown Fish for Free Day will be held the bread had a more assertive
sored by White Haven Power Walk, sponsored by White Haven Lions Club from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, role than usual for these rolls.
Volunteer Fire Company Weatherly Area PTA AUGUST 9-14, Monday- WHUMC slates May 22 at the program shelter at
Locust Lake State Park.
Often, the bread is just a deliv-
ery mechanism for syrup; here it
MAY 18, Tuesday – Election JUNE 5, Saturday - Flea Saturday – Carnival, sponsored
Day Roast Beef Dinner, spon- Market, sponsored by The by White Haven Volunteer Fire annual dinner No fishing license is needed
on this day, but all other regula-
had something to say. The wal-
nuts on top added a rich, strong
sored by White Haven United Presbyterian Church of White Company (Firemenʼs Parade
Methodist Church Haven Friday, August 13) The White Haven United tions apply. flavor.
MAY 18, Tuesday – Rum- JUNE 5, Saturday – Rabies AUGUST 13, Friday – Home- Methodist Church will hold an A Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Our favorite, though, was the
mage Sale, sponsored by Clinic, sponsored by town Idol Contest, sponsored by election day Roast Beef Dinner Commission officer will be on Portuguese custard. A firm egg
Conyngham United Methodist Mountaintop Hose Company, Weatherly Rotary Club on Tuesday, May 18, at the hand for instruction with a custard, almost a flan in a flaky
Church Mountain Top SEPTEMBER 4, Saturday – Church on Buffalo Street in demonstration on filleting and tart shell combined a smooth
MAY 20, Thursday – Well- JUNE 6, Sunday – Breakfast, Spaghetti Dinner, sponsored by White Haven. A sit down family frying fish will follow. texture with delicate flavor, and
ness Fair, sponsored by sponsored by Marine Corps St. Patrickʼs Events Committee, style dinner will be served from Those attending should bring once again, restrained sweet-
Weatherly Area School District League Det. 1039 at St. White Haven 5-7 p.m. Takeouts are available their own bait. ness.
MAY 22, Saturday – Ian Patrickʼs Parish Center, White SEPTEMBER 9, Thursday – from 3:30 p.m. -7. Tickets are $9 For more information, call Cakes & Scones Bakery was
Hinkle Memorial Walk, benefit Haven for adults and $4 for children Robin at 467-2506. an award winner for best
Chicken & Waffle Dinner, spon-
Ian Hinkle Memorial JUNE 6, Sunday – Breakfast, under 12. Tickets are available dessert for 2003, 2004, 2005
sored by The Presbyterian Order hoagies
Scholarship Fund, Weatherly sponsored by Albrightsville at the door. and 2006 in the Monroe County
Church of White Haven
MAY 22, Saturday – Spa- Culinary Show. Weʼll add our
ghetti Dinner, sponsored Zions
Volunteer Fire Company
JUNE 6, Sunday – Bingo,
OCTOBER 10, Sunday –
Breakfast buffet from Relay team vote to that!
White Haven United Methodist
Lutheran Church Nursery sponsored by Our Lady of Church 175th Anniversary The Weatherly Pride Relay Phone: 570-676-4155
School & After School Program, Lourdes R.C. Church, Service & Dinner Reception
at Penn Lake for Life team will hold a hoagie cakesandsconesbakery.com
Weatherly Weatherly OCTOBER 14, Thursday – Penn Lake Association will sale on May 21.
MAY 24, Monday – Weath- JUNE 11, Friday – Weatherly Pork & Sauerkraut Supper, hold an “all you can eat” Hoagies will be made with

Carmine’s Pizza
erly Area High School Spring Hill Climb Parade sponsored by The Presbyterian Breakfast Buffet on Saturday, ham, salami, provolone
Concert JUNE 12 & 13, Saturday & Church of White Haven May 29 at the Community cheese, with or with out onions
MAY 25, Tuesday – Weath- Sunday – Weatherly Hill Climb House. Serving will be from 8 to and are $4 each. To order, call Main Street, White Haven • 443-9588
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – Mon.-Thurs. & Sun. 10-10; Fri. & Sat. 10-Midnight
erly Area Elementary School JUNE 13, Sunday – Basket Election Day Roast Beef Dinner, 11 a.m. Michele Connors at 427-4927 Delivery Available within 5 miles of White Haven.
Spring Concert Bingo, sponsored by St. sponsored by White Haven by Monday.
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NOVEMBER 6, Saturday –
Holiday Bazaar, sponsored by dinner menu listed June 4-5 with a goal of $5,000. MANAGEMENT
The Presbyterian Church of The 18th annual Memorial Send information about your
White Haven
NOVEMBER 14, Sunday –
Day Dinner, sponsored by the
Weatherly Area High School
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Chicken Pot Pie 16 oz. New York Saturday & Sunday – Craft streets, Weatherly.
in pie crust with salad & dessert. Strip Steak Show & Holiday Boutique,
sponsored by Women of St.
The menu, prepared by David
Adult: $9.25 Child: $6.25 with baked potato & vegetable $17.95 Hartz, includes fruit cocktail,
Patrickʼs, White Haven chicken breast, rolls, green
DECEMBER 12, Sunday –
EVERY SUNDAY– EVERY WEDNESDAY– beans, mashed potatoes and
Breakfast with Santa, spon- gravy, a beverage and dessert.
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“88 Keys and 24 Songs” sponsored by the NEPA Music Teachers Association
The NEPA Music Teachers Shae-Lyn Briggs, Benjamin Julia Miller, Joann Monfiletto,
Association is sponsoring a Brubaker, Megan Croke, Gabriel Pascal, Lindsey Pe-
series of recitals featuring Bobby DeLuna, Meghan De- cora, Nicole Piechota, Abby
piano, voice, violin and guitar Meglio, Cassandra DiPippa, Post, Nicholas Prociak, Re-
students. The first of its kind Anthony Egidio, Mary Kath- becca Prociak, Katherine
event, titled “88 Keys and 24 erine Evans, Benjamin Ferko, Pudish, April Roskos, Emily
Songs,” will be held at the Brett Fetterman, Emily & Seratch, Andrew Scutt,
F.M.Kirby Center for the Megan & Melissa Fleming, Cassidy Sherman, Emily
Performing Arts, Wilkes- Sahil Garg, Nathan Gelb- Shiplett, Lauren Shiplett,
Barre, on Sunday, May 16 at Dyller, Gregory Grabiec, Matthew Slavoski, Gabriella
noon, 2:30 and 5 p.m.. The Brian Halchak, Louis Alex- Smith, Riely Snee, Gabriella
recitals are open to the pub- ander Jablowski, Katie Kar- Soper, Ryan Sullivan, Caleb
lic. Tickets may be purchased pinski, Kellan Katra, Sarah Sweitzer, Ryan Tabit, Nora
through Ticketmaster, the Beth Kolodziej, Amanda Lee, Tidey, Emily Traficante, Kailey
Kirby Center box office, Max Liu, Bobby Lugiano, Traficante, Geran Triano,
Bogusko Music Co., or Ethan Mariano, Gabrielle Abbe Truschel, Monica Vera,
through NEPMTA teachers. Marotta, Matthew Marshall, Abby Wasiakowski, and Aoeli
Prices are $15 for adults and Abby Martino, Alexa Martino, Wichelman.
$13 for students.
Participating students were Seniors to celebrate the 90s
selected through an audition The Greater Hazleton includes lunch.
held at Marywood University, Senior Citizens, Hazleton, Interested persons are Shown left to right are NEPMTA members Andrea Bogusko and Michele Millington,
Scranton, where they were will hold a 90s party for sen- asked to RSVP by May 14 by chairpersons for the event.
judged by Thomas Hanlon, iors who are 90 years old and calling 459-1441. Caitlin Lesko, Kelly Miller,
Julie Sauder, and Darlene
Ziegler.
up or are turning 90 this year,
on Wednesday, May 19 at 11
Also, the Hazleton Senior
Center holds bingo every
WAHS honors listed Nathan
Reigle,
Pfeiffer,
Hilori
Sally
Rzotkiewicz,
Thomas McLaughlin, Nicole Calia, Melanie Kayla Stracka
Members of NEPMTA a.m. Tuesday at 1 p.m. Principal at the Weatherly Clabia, Kayla Furmanchin, Second Honors: Stu-
whose pupils were chosen to For anyone who would like The center is located at 24 Area High School, has re- Christina Graham, Cecilia dents must achieve an 85
perform include: Laura to attend and is not 90 years E. Broad St., Hazleton. leased the Honor Roll for Maleski, Amanda Migneco, average or better with no
Anderson, Andrea Bogusko, old, the cost is $3. This the Third Marking Period. Ashley Miller, Shane Moran, grade below 80.
Distinguished Honor Arlena Parker, Giovanna Freshmen: Tara Galada,
Dan DeMelfi, Valerie Grabiec,
Roll: Students must achieve Petrone, Erin Sarosky, Cody Hoffman, Abigail
Irina Manasyan, Michele
Millington, Patricia Paciotti,
Blood drive at Weis a 95 average or better with
no grade below 90.
Saranda Snyder, Jenette
Stadnik, Samantha Wheeler
Ormiston, Vanessa Riche-
son, Brett Stallone, Charlie
Maureen Salley, Tsukasa Miller-Keystone Blood Appointments are required Freshmen: Jessica First Honors: Students Wallish, Desiree Weichman,
Waltich, and Joelle Witner. Center has scheduled a and may be made by calling Adamczyk, Michael Baade, must achieve a 90 average Mercedes Writer
Students performing on the blood drive on Thursday, May the blood bank at 610-926- Devon Bizarre, Elaina or better with no grade Sophomores: Matthew
Busher, Sarah Castillo, below 85. Cullen, Cheyenne Dolinsky,
May 16 recitals are: Paige 20 from 3 to 7:30 p.m. at Weis 6060. Heather Cichowic, Courtney Freshmen: Bryan Bene- Lauren Douglas, Tracy Ga-
Allen, Dylan Andes, Tanya Market, 100 Weis Lane, West For more information, call Coxe, Erin Dougherty, dict, Alexis Berger, Amber lada, Cody Gerhard, Crystal
Ashford, Alexandra Ayers, Hazleton. Tricia Zalenak at 455-0612. Lindsay Douglas, Michael Dolinsky, Ashley Hunsinger, Hoffman, Christopher Lafey,
Adam Bonnevier, Jessie Embick, Adam Giannone, Brittany Lowman, Jordan Alyssa Miller, Douglas Pier-
PA State Parks to offer series
Bonnevier, Charles Bower, Sara Heister, Karlee Hinkle, Suveg, Tanner Titus no, Eli Suveg, Karlee Ursta
Maura Kelly, Krista Lutzick, Sophomores: Krystal Al- Juniors: Brandon Calla-
Bingo Thursday of Outdoor Adventure Daytrips Philomena Maleski, Dylan amo, Nicole Bachart, Jack- han, Daniel Douglas, Kris-
Pennsylvania’s eastern Canal State Park’s Giving McDonald, Jared Nyer, lyn Blew, Maria Boosalis, tina Hansen, Brittany
at Tweedle state parks will soon offer a Pond, and rock climbing at Laura Palmer, Katharine Amanda David, Sarah Dol- Hinkle, Matthew Pascoe,
Bingo will be held Thurs- series of guided daytrips for Ralph Stover State Park. Ray, Suzanne Reigle, Katlin insky, Dominic Giordano, Samantha Strizak, Colton
Vack, Jaquiline Watkins Victoria Howard, Rebecca Weichman, Amy Yagalla
day, May 13 at Tweedle Park. outdoor adventure-seekers. These recreational pro- Sophomores: Matthew Moyer, Shawn Oliver Seniors: Christina Bend-
Doors will open at 6 p.m. Beginning in May and contin- grams will give people the Caccese, Andrea Dietrich, Juniors: Katerina Boo- er, Anthony Borelli, Dylan
with the games starting at 7. uing through October, these opportunity to learn and try Jaime Dougherty, Tiana Ge- salis, Susan Funk, Audrey Callahan, Trevor Coombs,
Admission is $5 and food day trips will take place in new outdoor activities, visit netti, Christopher Hunt, Ali- Graham, Rebecca Halcisak, Nicholas Eroh, Roberto
and refreshments will be many different parks through- and explore parks unfamiliar cia Panzarella, Lucas Samantha Kennelly, Alyssa Giunta, Kimberly Hardwick,
Rinker Kephart, Brandon Lazar, Daniel Healy, Christopher
available for purchase. out the state’s eastern to them, and meet people Juniors: Eliza Busher, Savannah Martin, Tiffany Hoffman, Kevin Holik, Jared
region. The cost per person from all over eastern Penn- Brittany David, Kaitlyn Far- Morresi, Kristin Parker, Eric Kalinowski, Raymond Koch-
ACS to benefit for each program is $5, or sylvania. Car pooling oppor- nell, Rachel Heister, Zoe Schaeffer, Rachel Scott, in, Erica Koloski, Jacob Laz-
from Talent Show $10 for the use of equipment tunities will be available for Kling, Larissa Stallone, An- Taylor Shortway, Brittany ar, Emily Mitchell, Adam
such as kayaks. Some most trips. To receive e-mail drew Vack, Alyona Vasy- Shumate, Jodi Troell, Jes- Nyer, Leah Parsons,
A talent show to help raise lenko, Heather Welch sica Walters Mathew Ryan.
funds and awareness for the upcoming highlights among updates or get more informa- Seniors: Nicole Caccese, Seniors: Amber Hoffman,
American Cancer Society will these programs include hik- tion about these programs,
be held on Sunday, May 16
from 2 to 4 p.m. at Eurana
ing the Falls Trail at Ricketts
Glen State Park and French
contact Stephanie Strub at
sstrub@state.pa.us or 215-
ElderWish to host showing of
Creek State Park’s Boone 453-5015.
Park in Weatherly.
Admission is free and Trail, kayaking at Delaware “Chicago” for 60 area seniors
donations will be accepted to ElderWish, a non-profit Paula Hahn, president of great way to pay these indi-
benefit the ACS. Journal-Herald deadline
foundation dedicated to mak- the ElderWish board of direc- viduals back for all of the
There will also be a bake is noon on Monday. ing life better for senior citi- tors, came up with the idea hard work they have done for
sale. E-mail articles to: zens in the Greater Hazleton as a way to add some excite- their own communities, fami-
To volunteer services or tal- Area, will be sponsoring 60 ment and fun to some of our lies, and businesses. They
ents, call Dan at 427-3381. journalnews@ pa.metrocast.net
Hazleton residents to enjoy a older citizens’ lives. “It’s a deserve it.” stated Hahn.
complimentary dinner and
Sign up now for Garden Discovery Camp showing of “Chicago,” at the Yard Sale at VFW May 29
The Center for Landscape Human Nature Community Scholarships are available. Pennsylvania Theater of White Haven VFW Post 6615 Ladies Auxiliary will hold a
Design & Stewardship is now Garden in Drums, where the Camp registration will be on a Performing Arts, 212 W. yard and bake sale on May 29 in the grove behind the post
beginning registration for its kids will maintain their own first-come, first-served basis. Broad St, Hazleton, on home at 3 VFW Road, White Haven, just off of Lehigh Gorge
Garden Discovery Camp. garden, learn about bees, Children who would also Sunday, June 13. Dinner will Drive, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This is a four-week sum- birds, butterflies, and worms, like to enroll in the Butler be served by members of the Anyone wanting to set up a table for $10 per table can call
mer day camp for children take a few nature hikes to the Township Summer Recrea- ElderWish board at 1:30 Josie at 443-8822.
entering fourth through sev- nearby woodlands, and get a tion Program (on Tuesdays p.m., followed by the show at Food will be available.
enth grades and is designed chance to eat fresh veggies and Thursdays, or other days 3.
to encourage hands-on grown in the garden. throughout the summer) may The event is open to all
study, science exploration, The summer camp curricu- do so by contacting the town- Greater Hazleton Area resi-
and outdoor recreation within lum will integrate educational ship directly at 788-3547. dents, aged 60 and above.
a safe and beautiful garden materials and programs pro- For more information or to Tickets are available on a first
setting. vided by the Penn State download a printable bro- come, first serve basis.
There will be two camp Cooperative Extension 4-H chure and registration form, Anyone interested should call
sessions. Session I will run Program, as well as other visit www.DigCLDS.org or 788-6177. Deadline for reser-
from June 14 to July 9, and environmental curricula contact Krista Schneider at vations is Friday, June 4.
Session II will run from July developed by the National 578-5903.

S & T Coombe, Inc.


19 to Aug. 13. Gardening Association.
Each session will run Mon- The cost per child is $125
day, Wednesday, and Friday per session. A discounted fee
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. of $100 per session applies FREE Ton of Pellets with purchse of a Pellet Stove
All activities will take place to CLDS members and Butler Sales • Service • Installation
within the Butler Township Township residents. Over 70 units on display and 10 operating.
Freeland Car Show slated Get $15 OFF per ton of
Freeland Masons’ Arbutus Lodge 611, will host the fifth pellets when you come
annual Robert H. Kenvin Memorial Freeland Car Show on
Saturday, May 29 in Freeland Public Park.
in and pick them up.
Expires 5/17/10. Not valid with any other offer.
Registration is $9. Cars can be registered between 9 a.m.
and 1 p.m. FREE DELIVERY FREE REMOVAL
within 50 miles of old stove
Food will be available and free entertainment will be by A (with purchase of any new stove.) (with purchase of any new stove.)

Pair of Nuts. Route 940, Blakeslee • (570) 646-8254


THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2010—PAGE B1

Conyngham Valley Bible Church offers Movie Night


TOPS NEWS Teens are hurting now enthusiastically to its mes- your group, or for more infor- ence Church done different-
Dona announced the Chosen Achiever to be Shelly at more that ever. They are sage. mation. ly.” Sunday Worship is at 9
Monday’s White Haven TOPS chapter meeting. TOPS bombarded daily with pres- We invite middle school Please take a few mo- and 10:30 a.m. We have
#1314 had a total weight loss of 7.6 pounds this week! The sures, temptations and choic- and high school students to ments to go to the movie web trained nursery staff and life
no-nos for May are ice-cream and French fries. es their parents never had to join us to watch this movie. site for additional information building programs for all age
The 50/50 winner was Ursula. consider. There’s an urgent There is a $2 donation per about the film groups. Visit our website at
Members are reminded to bring in items for the White need to bring teens help and ticket, and refreshments will www.tosavealifemovie.com . www.valleybiblechurch.com
Haven Food Pantry each week. hope. be available for a nominal Are you looking for a and check us out on Face
Dona will present the program on Monday. Join us On Sunday, May 16 at 7 charge. Please call Wendy at church? “Come and experi- Book.
Monday nights at 6 (weigh in 5:30 to 6) at the United p.m., Conyngham Valley 788-1055 to reserve seats for
Methodist Church Social Hall, White Haven. Bible Church will be showing
the box office hit movie “To Learn about foster care and adoption
Save a Life.” This movie is a
Free Spring Cleaning powerful indie film about the
An informational open
house for those wishing to
bers will answer questions.
Light refreshments and bev-
To register, contact the
Foster Care/Adoption pro-
real-life challenges of teens
for your Hearing Aids and their choices. It dares to
ask teens “What’s your life
know more about Catholic
Social Services’ foster care
erages will be served.
Music, games and fun will
grams at 455-1521.
In addition, there will be a
On Tuesday, May 18 at touch base on the causes of and adoption programs will be provided for children. The drawing for a Vera Bradley
going to be about?”
p.m., Shellhammer Hearing hearing loss and the impact it be held May 20 from 6 to 8 deadline to register is May raffle. Raffle tickets are $5
This film doesn’t shy away
Aid Services will be at Heri- has on us. p.m. at Catholic Social 18. and are available at Catholic
from the real struggles facing
tage Hill Senior Community, Refreshments will be pro- Services, 214 W. Walnut St., Social Services.
our teens. It is rated PG-13
800 Sixth Street, Weatherly. vided. Hazleton.
because it portrays some of
They will be checking and Send information about these issues accurately: from
The event is being held to Marian students donate
cleaning hearing aides for inform and recruit families
free. They will also be avail-
your organization’s
events to: journalnews@
teen sexuality, to abortion, to
cutting, to drug and alcohol
interested in providing a lov- to Bloodmobile
able to answer any questions pa.metrocast.net
ing and stable home to chil-
abuse, to suicide. But be-
about the advancement of or call 443-9131 xt304 dren in need within the com-
cause it does so, teens are
new hearing instruments and for the editor. munity.
praising this film for its realis-
Informational material will
tic and relevant portrayal of
Health and Wellness Fair to be available and staff mem-
their world and responding
provide Free Health Screenings
Saluting Our Armed Forces!
and Activities for the Family
This Saturday, May 15, Additional activities will Here for 21 Years & Still Going Strong!
from 12- 4 p.m., a health and include: Thank You, Everyone, For Your Business!

Antonio’s Pizza
wellness fair will be held at • Children’s activities will be
the White Haven United coordinated by Melissa Lam-
Methodist Church on Buffalo son.
Street (the road leading to
the White Haven Center). The
• Therapy Animal Meet and
Greet, along with information
Main St. Shopping Center, White Haven
Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 443-9776 Miller-Keystone Blood Center visited Marian Catholic
High School on Thursday, April 29, giving students, facul-
event is sponsored by the on how to get involved, with ty and visitors the opportunity to donate much-needed
White Haven United Metho- handler Jonathon Legge. blood to help others. A total of 47 units were collected.
dist Church and the White • American Heart Asso- Eleven of those donors did the double red units, 2 plasma
Haven Lions Club. ciation Information Booth. and 6 units of platelets, making a total of 66 units of blood
Free Health Screenings will • American Cancer Society donated. Pictured above is Eric Petterson (left) and Ciara
be provided: Information Booth. Mateyak (right) doing their part to help make the blood-
• Free Vision Screenings by • Visit by the White Haven mobile visit a huge success.
Stacy Jesse-Conway, Ambulance Association coor-
O.D. assisted by Amanda dinated by Samantha Alle-
Legge, optometric student. gretto.
Greater Wyoming Audubon
• Free Hearing Screenings • Free Diabetic and Healthy Society offers Summer
by Kathy, Au.D. from Bell Snacks with recipes pre-
Hearing Aid Services. pared by members of the Nature Camp Scholarships
• Free Blood Pressure and White Haven United Metho- Have you ever heard the learning experience, meet
Body Mass Index by Brittany dist Church. term “Nature Deficit new friends, and have the
Job, R.N. and Susan Knorr, • Fresh Lemonade provid- Disorder”? Unfortunately an time of their lives!
R.N. ed by the White Haven Lions increasing number of our The Greater Wyoming
• Free Stress Relief and Club. youth are becoming discon- Valley Audubon Society is
Yoga Seminars by Amanda • Coffee and Tea provided nected from nature. Don’t let offering partial scholarships
Neidlinger, R.N. by Main Street Coffee Works. your child be one of them! for area students to attend
• Free Massage Therapy by Please bring a non-perish- Get your child out and about nature camp during the sum-
Pocono Massage Therapists, able food item to be donated this summer learning about mer of 2010.
Sharon Zeller and Roseanne to the White Haven Food the wonders of our natural Partial scholarships will be
Firdous Pantry. Especially needed world! By attending Nature available at several sites this
• Free Chiropractic screen- are sugar-free items, pan- Camp, kids get a hands-on year. Applicants may choose
ing advice by Joseph Bafile, cake mix and syrup, pud- to attend camp at the Bear
D.C. dings, Jello, etc. Creek Camp Nature Center,
Join us for an Nescopeck State Park, and
DINE OUT at a discount
OPEN HOUSE &
the Endless Mountains
Nature Center.
Use Journal Dine-Out certificates at Applications are available
local dining establishments
and save big bucks!!
ENGINE DEDICATION! by contacting 403-2006 or
nescopecksp@state.pa.us.
Application deadline is May
•Ugly Mug—$20 gift card, $12 at White Haven Volunteer Fire Co. 28. Scholarship recipients will
•Chat ‘n’ Chew—$15 gift card, $9 be notified by June 11. A lim-
Buffalo & Wilkes-Barre Streets ited number of scholarships
•Edelweiss—$40 gift card, $25
•Village Squire—$25 certificate for $15
•Pocono Manor—$25 gift card, $12.50
Sunday, May 16 at 1 p.m. will be awarded to each age
level.
Recipients will be responsi-
Call and leave a message— • Tours • Safety Information Hand-outs ble for their own transporta-
443-9131 xt315 tion to and from camp, and
• Fire Extinguisher Demonstrations for paying the remainder of
We’ll call you back with the details. While • Stop, Drop and Roll Training the camp fee not covered by
supplies last—quantities are limited.
• Refreshments the scholarship. For more
information call 403-2006.

Bingo in
Freeland
The Freeland YMCA will
hold bingo tonight, Thursday,
May 13.
Doors and the kitchen will
open at 4:30 p.m. and early-
birds will begin at 6 p.m.
There will be kitchen spe-
cials.
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Glen Laudenslager to celebrate 91st birthday
After graduating from high puter program at Heritage
Friendship Club
school he worked at the Hill as well as the many
American Vicosc Corp. mak-
ing rayon thread for use in
activities and outings avail-
able.
Celebrating and a cherry – yummy,
yummy.
begonia flower to take home
with them.
clothing, stockings, etc. He
spent three years in the
He is an avid reader, plays
the organ, loves music,
Spring After the meal games were
played. We took a little break
Our next meeting will be
held on Thursday, May 27 at
Army Air Force and was sta- sports cars, swimming, and by Marjorie Lou Anthony and Chaplain Marjorie Lou 1:30 oʼclock at Salem
tioned in southern Italy as a fishing. The Spring Banquet of the Anthony celebrated Mothers U.C.C., located at First and
radar mechanic. He also Weatherly Senior Citizens Day by reading two stories: “I Fell streets in Weatherly.
worked as a machine opera- Legion Auxiliary Friendship Club was held Remember Grandma” and Leibensperger will be taking
tor for 41 years in the steel Thursday, May 6 at the L & L “Mothers in Waiting.” reservations at that meeting
mill. meets Monday Fire Hall, Laurytown. A deli- Names were drawn for for our picnic to be held on
Glen married his lovely American Legion Unit 360 cious meal started with a Mothers Day gifts. The win- Thursday, June 24 at Eurana
wife, Rosetta Leona, on De- Auxiliary in Weatherly will salad made from a variety of ners were Margaret Lucky, Park in Weatherly. The cost
cember 23, 1939 and re- hold its monthly meeting on different kinds of lettuce plus Beverly Kunkel, Margie Lou will be $20 per person.
mained married for 50 years Monday, May 17, at the the other usual salad vegeta- Anthony, Janet Leiben- The refreshment commit-
Glen Robert Lauden- until her passing. home of Elaine Bynon on bles, followed by pork cook- sperger and Irene Eli. After- tee for the May 27 meeting is
slager, a resident at Heritage He is the proud father of Carbon Street at 7 p.m. All ed in Mandarin oranges, ward we played some more Beverly and Marty Kunkel,
HIill Senior Community in two children, Kemper Lee members are urged to herb-coated chicken games. Karen Allen and Connie
Weatherly, is celebrating his Mahon of Ohio and Deborah attend. breasts, mashed potatoes, When the party was over Biederman. Hope to see you
91st birthday on May 15. Ann Masperi of New Jersey. Prior to the meeting, if any gravy, pickled beets, string everybody was given a then!
Born in Lewistown in 1919, He is also the proud grandfa- of the auxiliary members beans, and for dessert two
Glen has also resided in
Cape May and Colonia, New
ther of four and great-grand-
father of eight.
would like to tour the new
building they should be at
pieces of chocolate or vanilla
cake with a slice of vanilla
Picnic planned at Salem
Jersey, and Port Charlotte,
Florida over the years.
Glen is currently involved
in the Learn and Serve com-
the site by 6:30. ice cream in the middle,
topped with whipped cream UCC for Sunday School
On Sunday, May 16, the Weatherly and is handicap

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WH Senior Happenings Class of ’60 plants Freedom Tree


After stuffing ourselves with dle is just a violin with attitude. May 20 meeting is at 1 p.m. The first of two class proj- missing in action since July The second class project
great food, great music filled A wonderful time was had by and will be a tribute to the ects of the Weatherly Area 12, 1972. will be completed later this
the air as 33 seniors enjoyed all at the annual White Haven generation that made it High School Class of 1960 The class wishes to offer a month.
the toe tapping sounds of Paul Senior Citizens’ Mothers Day through the Great Depres- have been completed. special thank you to both the A new sign will be placed
Riffon and learned that a fid- celebration on May 6. sion, so if you’ve got a story to The new Freedom Tree, a Cloverdale Tree Farm for their on the original O’Donnell
tell, picture to show, or any- flowering plum, has been donation of this special tree Homestead property. Mem-
First 10 years reunion thing at all please bring it
along with you to share.
planted within the memorial
site of the L&L Fire Co. in lov-
and the Feaster Excavating
team for their time, energy
bers of the Class of 1960
have generously donated the
planning continues Don’t miss out on the ing memory of fellow class- and equipment used during money to meet the cost of
Crestwood High School north of White Haven. Any- Fathers Day doings on June mate, Capt. Samuel the planting of the tree. this project.
Class of 1970 is sponsoring a one who attended or graduat- 3, when all of the men can O’Donnell Jr., who remains
multi-class reunion, to be ed from Crestwood between qualify for special prizes. On
held during the summer of September 1962 and June June 17 (at 5 p.m.) we’ll cele-
Register now for Shayla’s Walk Registration is available the
brate our mother/father ban- The third annual Shayla’s in addition to the walk. Both day of the walk at $10 for all
2011 at an area outdoor 1972 is welcome to attend.
quet with fabulous food by Walk will be held on Sunday, will raise funds for the schol- ages.
grove to be selected. The Your ideas and help are
Cindy of the White Haven June 6 starting at Eurana arship awarded annually to a Call April at 233-5528 if
theme is “Crestwood: The needed; if you are interested
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First 10 Years.” in volunteering, please attend
and karaoke by Lynne will feature a Chinese Auction Weatherly Area High School. checks payable to Shayla
A planning meting will be this meeting. Addresses are
O’Donnell for some really fun Registration begins at the Bird Memorial Scholarship.
held Sunday, May 16 at 6 still needed for some class-
p.m. at (Rose) Sitko’s Barn mates of the “first ten years.” entertainment! The cost and Garbage date park at noon with the walk set
First Holy
menu for this event will be to start at 1 p.m. Advance
Restaurant, Route 437 just changed for registration is due by
announced soon, but sign ups Communion
TOPSOIL
will be going on at our next Memorial Day Tuesday, May 25 and should
regular meeting scheduled for The garbage collection
be mailed to April Walters, celebrated
1 p.m. on May 20 at the White 143 Walters Lane, Weatherly, The following students
article, which appeared in

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are always welcome. tion includes a tee-shirt, so First Holy Communion in
Weatherly Borough utility
be sure to indicate your size.
Mushroom Soil • Sand • Stone Storytime slated bills for May, is incorrect.
Cost fot children 12 and
Our Lady of Lourdes R.C.
Weatherly Area Com- The correct information is Church in Weatherly: Josh-
C. Bird Trucking munity Library will host a sto- that due to the Memorial Day
younger is $8 advance regis-
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ua Andreuzzi, Cora Chin-
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First Presbyterian Church on June 2.
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two tickets for the Chinese ber, Allison Wyffels and
Delivery hear a story and make a at the curb the evening of
Auction. Justin Wyffels.
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Rosenstock pointed out that the state provides matching closed by saying that his wife Fearnots Volunteer Fire Co.
Police… the contract can be cancelled funds, and that, according to and children are worth far
Continued from page A2 with a 10-day notice. “We past council president Tom more than $15,000, an opin- 2010 Fund Drive has begun
want to see how this works Carter, the previous dam ion that seemed to resonate The Fearnots Volunteer 80% of its annual operating
cleaning along Hollenback
this summer,” she said. She repair was fully paid for by with those in the audience in Fire Company of Foster Twp. budget.
Road on Friday, including
produced a list of crimes in grants. Carter, who was not in favor of the measure. started its annual Fund Drive You, our friends and neigh-
large bottles of liquor tossed
2009 including speeding, favor of having police in the Sudimak made a motion to for the year 2010 on May 1. bors are the people who will
on the roadside within the
burglaries, harassment, ATV past, now urged council to approve contracting with While the fire company directly benefit from your
past few weeks. Many
problems, drug use/drunk vote in favor, urging them to White Haven Borough for does receive limited munici- contributions and they will
expressed concerns about
driving, vandalism and thefts. “do this, before someone month-to-month police pro- pal funding, it is responsible give us the ability to continue
speeding (about getting run-
She added that the cost is gets hurt.” tection (6.7 hours per week), for generating the majority of to provide you the services
over…), with a special worry
about $5 per home, per Council member Jack Kile, and Ned McGuire seconded. the revenues needed for the we have provided for 56
about children’s safety.
month. council’s designated point- The vote was four in favor, operation of the company. years. Please help us contin-
Council member Frank
Lenahan believes that “we person for dam issues, spoke Sudimak, McGuire, Rosen- The annual fund drive pro- ue the long tradition by send-
Fritz was not convinced, not-
cannot afford it… we need to out about how the engineers stock and Kile, with Fritz vot- vides the fire company with ing your donation today.
ing that a recent call brought
protect the lake (first)…” have not even looked at the ing against. Police patrols will
State Police out in about 15 Blood work available in Freeland
Council member Barb dam (bore holes are being begin on May 21.
minutes. To this, White Haven
Sudimak pointed to a budget drilled later this spring), so no In other business, council The Freeland Senior Nu- the center or to make lunch
Police officer-in-charge Tom
item for construction that has one knows what solutions will unanimously passed a trition Center, sponsored by reservations, call the center
Szoke responded that the
money for police. She also be proposed and what the motion to advertise for pro- the Area Agency on Aging for between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
staffing levels for State Police
noted that the borough is costs could be. He noted that fessional planning services to Luzerne & Wyoming Coun- Monday through Friday at
will be dropping through
over $10,000 ahead in rev- low interest loans would be take advantage of a state ties, will host the Hazleton 636-3080.
retirements, and that the new
enues, and has spent $5,145 available, too. But as far as grant that will pay for a com- General Hospital Lab at the
class of State Troopers is half
less than last year as of this safety is concerned, the prehensive plan incorporat- center every Wednesday Freeland seniors
the size of previous ones due
date. money is there now, and “the ing “Growing Greener” regu- from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. for any
to PA budget concerns. list trips
A discussion on funding buck stops here (at council).” lations. Penn Lake will also area resident who needs
Council president Jill
the dam project noted that Mayor Warner spoke about be getting a grant from bloodwork. The Freeland Senior Citi-
how he got all the talk about Luzerne County grant that Those attending must bring zens upcoming trips: mystery
Kirby Friends report police started last year when will pay for the paving of
concerns were expressed Carter Drive.
their doctor’s prescription and trip, June 19, some seats left;
insurance information. Knoebels Grove, Senior Day,
successful raffle about enforcing speed limits, The rest of the business of The center is open to all June 23; Sands Casino, July
At the May meeting of the you know of any infants and dealing with the drug this meeting will be in a future area seniors 60 years old and 18.
Friends of the Marian Suther- under 1 year of age in your problems in the borough. He Journal-Herald issue. up and residents of Luzerne For more information, call
land Kirby Library of Moun- neighborhood, please sug- Rotary Scrabble contest to and Wyoming counties. 636-1054.
tain Top, the treasurer’s re- gest that their parents call the For more information about
port indicated that the basket library to be included in the feature dictionaries Clothing
raffle had been quite suc- program. Next Thursday, May 20, the Weatherly Rotary Club will host Freeland throws
cessful. The Friends would An individual membership a Scrabble contest among third graders at the Weatherly Area aid Rec Board ministry
like to thank all who partici- in the Friends costs only $5 Elementary School. During the Tom Hischar Memorial
pated. Plans were discussed annually, and new members Scrabble Tournament, students use the dictionaries that the
The Freeland Recreation
Board is selling memorial
must close
for a lecture series beginning are welcome at any time. Rotary Club provided to each of them in the fall. It is a unique throws of the Freeland area. The Freeland Presbyterian
in August as well as a Flea Meetings are held the first event created by the local club, though a part of Rotary They feature former Women’s Club regrets to
Market in September, and a Wednesday of the month at 7 International’s commitment to worldwide literacy. schools and other places of inform the public that due to
possible bulb sale for fall. p.m. in the library. If you Members of the WAHS Interact Club have volunteered to importance in the borough. unforeseen circumstances,
Destinations for a bus trip in would be interested in help- help each table of third graders as they play. They can be purchased at they are closing the free
the spring were also consid- ing with any of our projects or Top scorers will receive gift certificates provided by the the Freeland Borough Annex clothing ministry. They would
ered. in making suggestions for Rotary Club. The club meets most Thursday evenings at the on Birkbeck Street for $45 like to thank everyone who
The Books for Babies proj- other appropriate activities Weatherly Country Inn. Ongoing projects include continuing each. participated.
ect, which provides a hard for the Friends, please con- clean-up around the Trainworks property, Weatherly Idol in
cover book for the baby and tact one of our members or August, Taste of Weatherly and the Trainworks Festival (with Journal-Herald deadline is noon on Monday.
informational material for the call the library at 474-9313. duck race) in September, student scholarships, international E-mail articles to: journalnews@ pa.metrocast.net
parents, is being restarted. If aid and more. New members are always welcome.
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development of the national tion program is designed to
Veterans’ Corner by John Kearns cemetery system and the
fight for compensation for
stimulate interest in Ameri-
caʼs history and traditions
Vietnam vets exposed to and to promote citizenship,
Tinnitus and Veterans: records. Donʼt lose hope, most veter- tions. Lending to the short- Agent Orange and for veter- civic responsibility and patri-
That ringing or buzzing If you were treated at a VA an service officers start the time since the installation, I ans diagnosed with Gulf War otism.
sound in your ears could be Medical Center, or other U.S. appeal soon as the original plan to interview the new offi- Syndrome. In 2008, VFW VFWʼs Youth Scholarship
tinnitus, and might be a serv- Government facility, the VA claim is sent in as initial cers of both the VFW and won a long-fought victory programs provide more than
ice-related condition entitled must obtain these records. denial is very common. our VFW Auxiliary. As the with the passing of a GI Bill $3.5 million in scholarships
to compensation from the What happens next? Celebrate National Mili- challenges of the mission in- for the 21st Century, giving to our nationʼs youth. They
VA. After the VA has received tary Appreciation Month: crease each year, I wish to expanded educational bene- include Voice of Democracy,
Tinnitus is a subjective all medical evidence, the The freedom and security give the opportunity to our fits to Americaʼs active-duty Patriotʼs Pen youth essay
condition that is described as Rating Specialist will sched- that citizens of the United leadership to give an opinion servicemembers, and mem- contest and Scout of the
either a ringing or buzzing in ule you for a VA examination States enjoy today are direct or plan on addressing the bers of the Guard and Re- Year.
the ears, or head noise with to determine the severity of results of the bloodshed and new and old challenges they serves, fighting in Iraq and The VFWʼs partnership
no external source. It may be your tinnitus. continued vigilance given by will be facing. With other Afghanistan. with the Boy Scouts of
heard in one ear, both ears, At the examination the the United States Armed posts in the news more The VFW also has fought America includes the spon-
in between the ears, or with physician will review your Forces over the history of often, we wish our home- for improving VA medical soring of more than 1,200
no exact location pinpointed. claims file and ask you ques- our great nation. town Post to remain strong centers services for women scouting units with 40,000
It is usually associated with tions about your tinnitus. In 2004, U.S. Congress and viable as a organization veterans. members across the nation.
high frequency hearing loss. When he is finished he will passed a resolution pro- chartered for the “Good” of Besides helping fund the VFWʼs Safety Program
The Merck Manual defines submit a summary of his claiming May as National the veterans, and an impor- creation of the Vietnam, encourages VFW Posts and
tinnitus as the “perception of findings. Of note, the exam- Military Appreciation Month, tant part of the communnity. Korean War, World War II Auxiliaries to conduct pro-
sound in the absence of an iner must state that it is as calling all Americans to VETERANS FIRST: The and Women in Military grams in home, auto and
acoustic stimulus.” likely as not that your tinnitus remember those who gave Veterans of Foreign Wars of Service memorials, the VFW bicycle safety, as well as pro-
Here are some causal was due to acoustic trauma their lives in defense of free- the United States, with its in 2005 became the first vet- grams dealing with drug
examples of tinnitus: re- experienced during military dom and to honor the men Auxiliaries, includes 2.2 mil- eransʼ organization to con- awareness and substance
peated noise exposure from service. This statement is and women of our Armed lion members in approxi- tribute to building the new abuse.
flight-line duty, artillery explo- what is called a nexus, and Services who have served mately 8,100 Posts world- Disabled Veterans for Life The VFW National Home
sions, or rifle/machine gun- without it, your claim will be and are now serving our wide. Memorial, which is being for Children is a community
fire (on the range or in com- denied. The rating specialist country, together with their Its mission is to “honor the constructed in Washington, development in a family-like
bat). This is only a partial list, in the VA Regional Office will families. dead by helping the living” D.C., and is expected to environment that is home to
but the common factor is review the VA examination, As no stranger to the sac- through veteransʼ service, open in 2010. orphaned or single parent
repeated noise exposure. As and either grant or deny your rifices of our brave men and community service, national COMMUNNITY: Direct children of VFW or Ladies
many remember, we did not claim. women, this month VFW security and a strong nation- community involvement is a Auxiliary members. The
use much hearing protection What if your claim is calls on all Americans to do al defense. VFW priority, extending be- home, which was estab-
back then. denied? If your claim for tin- their part and show your The VFW traces its roots yond the realm of veterans lished in 1925 on 160 acres
Despite a lengthy court nitus is denied, read the VA appreciation to each individ- back to 1899 when veterans helping veterans. (0.65 km2) in Eaton Rapids,
fight between the VA and letter in its entirety. Look ual who has ever donned the of the Spanish-American Annually, VFW and Auxi- Mich., emphasizes the val-
veteransʼ service organiza- specifically at the reasons uniform of the U.S. Military War (1898) and the Philip- liaries donate more than 13 ues of education, good work
tions (the fight ended when why the claim was denied. If and committed to maintain- pine Insurrection (1899- million volunteer hours of habits and sound moral
the U.S. Supreme Court you think the denial was ing the way of life we all 1902) founded local organi- community service. VFW character.
refused to review a federal unfair, send a one-sentence enjoy today. zations to secure rights and members mentor youth Our VFW’s upcoming
appeals court ruling), tinnitus letter to the VA stating that VFW POST 6615 benefits for their service: groups, help in community events scheduled are:
is still rated as a single dis- you disagree with the deci- EVENTS: With the installa- Many arrived home wound- food kitchens, volunteer in 22 May: Renew and revi-
ability regardless of whether sion. This protects your tion of officers completed on ed or sick. There was no blood drives and visit hospi- talize the resting sites of our
it is heard in one or both appeal rights; however, the May 8, the newly elected medical care or veteransʼ talized veterans. Others help comrades at our local ceme-
ears. VA must receive your letter leadership will take the reins pension for them,and they veterans file compensation teries, meet at 9 a.m. at the
Filing a claim within one year of the denial. for the coming year. Each were left to care for them- claims. Post.
To make a claim for tinni- In your letter, you may sub- year our elected officers are selves. VFWʼs Community Service 31 May: Memorial Day: To
tus, write a letter to the VA mit any additional evidence faced with “New Challenges” In their misery, some of programs are designed to memorialize those who have
and tell them you want to you feel is relevant to your and “Old Problems.” Too these veterans banded to- encourage community serv- gone before us and now
establish service connection claim, or any information the often the combination of the gether and formed organiza- ice and increase civic pride, have been laid to rest.
for this disability. With your VA requested but you failed two hampers the new Com- tions with what would be- which ultimately enhances Dignified services and hon-
claim you should submit cur- to send. Since the VA ap- mander faced with embed- come known as the Veterans education, improves the ors rendered at locations to
rent medical evidence show- peals process is a precise ded challenges while desir- of Foreign Wars of the environment and ensures be published next week.
ing you have tinnitus. yet often confusing process ing to go forward. New chal- United States. After chapters the availability of health serv- Prayer, rememberence and
If you do not have a cur- to understand, I would lenges are the new veterans were formed in Ohio, ices for our nations veterans. a continued 21 gun salute
rent medical report, the VA strongly advise contacting a returning home, state and Colorado and Pennsylvania, VFWʼs Citizenship Educa- and taps for each of our own.
will send you a release form local service organization or local laws changing that the movement quickly
(VA Form 21-4142) for you to a local County Service have direct effect on opera- gained momentum. By 1915,
list your doctorʼs name and Officer. One of their repre- tions of the VFW and Home membership grew to 5,000;
address and date(s) of treat- sentatives will explain exact- Assn both. Throughout the by 1936, membership was
ment. Return the form to the ly why your claim was denied nation, veteran and other almost 200,000.
VA, and they will obtain the and help you process your organizations, though em- Since then, the VFWʼs
necessary medical report. appeal. Sometimes, itʼs as powered by congressional, voice had been instrumental
Failure to do this relieves the simple as not sending in that national or state charters, in establishing the Veterans
VA of any obligation to one piece of information you face increasing pressureʼs in Administration, creating a GI
secure your private medical thought was a waste 
of time. daily and long term opera- bill for the 20th century, the

CANTOLAO USA GIRLS U-13 SOCCER TEAM TRIUMPHS


The U-13 Girls Soccer Team for Cantolao USA took first
place at the Pennsylvania Dutch Red Rose Classic in
Lancaster last weekend. Cantolao competed in four
games over two days and triumphed over the Patriots 6-
0, Freedom Hurricanes 8-2, Teal Wave 2-1 and Lititz
Warriors 4-0.
Cantolao USA is a travel soccer club based out of
Mountain Top, but draws players from all of Luzerne
County. Catolao’s head coach and trainer is Hubert
Herrera. The U-13 girls are also coached by Gary
Sulkowski and Eric Wolfgang. To try out for one of
Cantolao’s teams, please contact the Coach Hubert at
574-5283.
Pictured are (back row) Coach Eric Wolfgang, Bella
Darbenzio, Sydney Emershaw, Josie Zapotosky, Nina
Paoloni, Abby Wolfgang, Bethany Carpenter, and Shelby
Szoke; (middle row) Brea Seabrook, Rachael Velehoski,
Missy Szmurlo, Grace Penney, and Nicole Wert; (front
row) team captains Olivia Termini and Emily Schramm.
Missing from picture: Caitlin Croke.

Wrecker Bball camp planned


The Weatherly Wrecker according to age and ability.
annual summer basketball Players should come with
camp will be held June 14-18 basketball sneakers, socks,
from 9 a.m. to noon at the shirts shorts and drinks.
Weatherly Area Middle The cost is $50 per
School gymnasium. camper. Boys or girls of the
The camp is open to all same family will be $50 for
boys and girls who will be the first child and $30 for
entering third through ninth each additional sibling.
grades this fall. Any camper who violates
The camp will teach funda- camp rules or shows disre-
mental instruction, provide spect to fellow campers
competition and team and/or coaches will be liable
games, to practice the to immediate dismissal and
learned skills and emphasize no refund of tuition will be
sportsmanship, commitment granted.
and team play. Applications are available
Some of the competitions at the elementary/middle
include one-on-one, go to school offices, the Weatherly
the hole, hot shot, free Borough Building, Com-
throws and three-on-three. munity News, Weatherly
Camp T-shirts will be given Area Community Pharmacy
to all participants and there and T.J.ʼs One Stop.
will also be prizes. For more information, con-
Campers will be grouped tact Ron Cann at 455-9010.
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JOURNAL SPORTS
Lady Wreckers notch fourth straight win
The Weatherly Area girls for-4 and driving in four runs. Weatherly Baseball Holman scattered two sin-
softball team continued its Sarah Dolinsky and Caitlin The Weatherly Area base- gles, with Kevin Hinkle and
late-season tear, blanking Lesko each ball team Dominic Palermo getting
Mahanoy Area 6-0 Monday had singles dropped an those for Weatherly Area.
for its fourth straight victory. for the Lady WEATHERLY 1 1 - 1 Mahanoy Area collected 14
Winning pitcher Kristin Wreckers. ROUNDUP S c h u y l k i l l hits, led by Kyle Kozie’s
Parker showed the way at the J e n n a L e a g u e three-run homer and a single.
plate and in the circle for the Michaels went Division II ver- Holman had a double and CRESTWOOD FOOTBALLER HEADED TO GETTYS-
BURG: John Lasko, seated second from left, will contin-
Lady Wreckers (9-8 overall, 2-for-3 for the Golden Bears dict to Mahanoy Area on single to help his pitching
ue his academic and athletic careers at Gettysburg
6-7 Schuylkill League (6-11, 4-9). Monday, giving the Golden cause, while Sam Urban and College. Attending his announcement are, from seated
Division II). She struck out 10 Weatherly Area.............020 202 0 - 6 5 3 Bears a season sweep of the John Miller had two hits each. from left: father John Lasko, Lasko, mother Cathy Lasko
Mahanoy Area...............000 000 0 - 0 4 5
and limited Mahanoy Area to Parker and Furmanchin. Price and Wreckers. The game was
Weatherly Area................100 00 - 1 2 0 and sister Megan Lasko. Standing, from left: Assistant
Mahanoy Area.................306 2x - 11 14 2
just four hits. Parker also Finneran. stopped after five innings due principal Bonnie Gregory, athletic director Tony
Belletiere and Walton; Holman and
W - Parker. L - Price. Mozeleski, principal Chris Gegaris and head football
starred at the plate, going 3- to the 10-run rule. Mroczka.
W - Holman. L - Belletiere. coach Greg Myers.
Winning pitcher Jake

Comet track teams


lose for first time
by Steve Stallone record, while Jimmy Hischar the seconds came on the previously unbeaten Comets
Sports Editor broke his own mark in the track. (now 4-2), but could not get
The Crestwood boys and high jump. “The key was what our the best of the still unbeaten
girls track teams fell from the The Cougars nearly sent girls did on the track,” noted Tigers (5-0), who captured
ranks of the unbeaten last the WVC title race upside Otterbine. “We knew that 26 of 27 points in the individ-
Wednesday at Hazleton down, knocking off previous- (Crestwood) had very good ual distance events. COMET FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER GOING TO KINGS:
Area. ly-unbeaten Crestwood 98- track people. We took “It was close pretty the Michelle Schmid, seated center, will attend King’s
In girls action, Hazleton 52 before being edged by enough seconds and thirds whole meet,” Tunkhannock College to continue her academic career and play field
Area dealt reigning WVC another unbeaten team in on the track, and thatʼs what head coach Randy White hockey. Joining her to announce this are, seated from
champion and previously Tunkhannock, 86-64. The I stressed to them. The sec- said. “I told the kids it would left: father Steven Schmid, Schmid and mother Andrea
unbeaten Crestwood a 78-68 Tigers all but wrapped up the ond and third places are be tight with both of them, Schmid. Standing, from left: Assistant principal Bonnie
defeat to pull into a three- Division I boys title with their important. Thatʼs going to and it was. All three teams Gregory, head field hockey coach Elvetta Gemski, athlet-
way tie for the Division I lead identical 86-64 wins over the win the meet for you.” were matched up pretty ic director Tony Mozeleski, assistant field hockey coach
with the Comets and Dallas. Cougars and Comets. Kayla Mantush (high jump, evenly. It was a great meet. Patsy Moratori and principal Chris Gegaris.
They can clinch at least a Girls triple jump) and Julia The kids performed and we
piece of the pie at next Without injured distance Franzosa (javelin, 100 hur- pulled it out. We won collec-
weekʼs season finale at ace Bria Edwards, the Lady dles) were double winners tively as a team.”
Coughlin against the Cougars knew they would for the Lady Cougars, and The Tigers can wrap up
Crusaders and Berwick. have their hands full with a both picked up thirds as well. the title by beating Valley
“It came down to the per- group of Lady Comet run- Other key firsts came from West and Dallas this week.
formance they turned in ners led by Hannah Coffin Lucy Darvell (shot put), For Crestwood, the 1600
today,” said HAHS head and Kirstin Schafer, and Marina LaPorte (300 hur- relay team of Matt
coach Mark Otterbine, sprint standout Jess Newak. dles), Macey McGuire (pole Sandroski, Joey Benson,
whose Lady Cougars (6-1 Although they gave up firsts vault), Emily Appleman (dis- Tyler Arias and Jason
overall, 4-1 WVC) also dealt to Coffin (800, 1600), cus) and Maria Fendrick Bender took first overall in a
Tunkhannock a 91-58 beat- Schafer (3200) and Newak (long jump). time of 3:38. Comet wins
ing in the double-dual at the (100, 200, 400) and all three Crestwood (5-1 WVC) can against Hazleton Area came
HAHS track. “We had a relay teams, it was the Lady still wrap up a share of the from Robert Moulton (1600,
bunch of girls come out and Cougarsʼ depth that came league crown as well with a 3200), Arias (800) and
do their personal best. That through in the clutch. win at Pittston Area this Sandroski (200). Against
was the difference. We had In addition to nine firsts of Thursday. Tunkhannock, Comet firsts
to move some people their own, the Lady Cougars came from Jim Moran (110 CRESTWOOD GOLFER TO COASTAL CAROLINA: Matt
around and put them in picked up nine seconds and Boys high hurdles), Aaron Zack Kachurak, seated center, will attend Coastal Carolina
events they donʼt usually six thirds to clinch things The Cougars (3-2 WVC, 4- (javelin) and Tony Morganti University in the fall and play for its golf team while con-
run, and they stepped up to against Crestwood. Five of 3 overall) cruised past the (shot put). tinuing his academic career. Joining him to announce
the task. I give them all the this are, seated from left: father Dave Kachurak,
credit.” Local teams busy in Little League play Kachurak and mother Sue Kachurak. Standing, from left:
Assistant principal Bonnie Gregory, head golf coach
The sun was also shining
brightly on the Hazleton Area Weatherly and White Tri-Boro Bear Creek 7 - Winning Mark Jarolen, assistant golf coach Jeff Bellas, athletic
boys yesterday, as three Haven Little League teams White Haven Firemen 14, pitcher R.J. Kresge and director Tony Mozeleski and principal Chris Gegaris.
school records tumbled in continued their busy early- Weatherly Harry C’s 10 - relievers Brett chupka and
the Cougarsʼ meet with season schedules this past Winning pitcher Ashley Chris Smith combined for
Tunkhannock and week. The following are Martincek helped her cause nine strikeouts in the win.
Crestwood. results reported, including with a double and single, Kresge led the Firemenʼs
State hurdles champion play in the White Haven R.J. Kresge collected two hit parade with two triples
Donald Pollitt tried his hand League as well as Tri-Boro doubles and a single, and and a single, Austin Belles
at the 100-meter dash for and Tri-County. relief pitcher Brett Chupka doubled twice and singled,
just the second time all sea- struck out 10 batters and Chupka doubled and singled
LITTLE LEAGUE stroked a pair of singles for and Tyler Nuss doubled.
son, and broke a long-stand-
ing school record. He also Tri-County the Firemen. Austin Belles Ashley Martincek and Smith
anchored the 400-meter Precision Design 7, doubled and Spencer each singled, and Spencer
relay team that set an HAHS Weatherly Harry C’s 0 - The Hockman singled for the win- Hockman was strong defen-
Design was led by Eric Ednie ners. sively.
with a single and double, fol- Derek Coombs, Seth Frank Castellana had COMET ATHLETE HEADING TO KINGS: Eric Jesikiewicz,
THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS lowed by Tristin Wolfe who Harkins and Jacob Sirkot all three hits to lead Bear seated center, announced his intention to continue his
- page A4 singled and Mike Kulish, who pitched for Weatherly, while Creek. academic and athletic careers at King’s College, where
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6 7 was a defensive standout. Coombs and Sirkot also hit White Haven Market 15, he will play mens basketball and golf. Joining him at the
6 2 5 8 3 7 4 1 9 Harry Cʼs was led by Seth safely did Ryan Hoffman, Bear Creek 13 - Al announcement are, seated from left: sister Amy
4 7 1 9 2 6 3 5 8 Harkins with a double Kyle Osifat, Ron Gerhart, Kalinowski laced a three-run Jesikiewicz, mother Maureen Jesikiewicz, Jesikiewicz,
1 6 3 7 4 2 8 9 5 and Kyle Osifat with a single. Anthony Sacco and Keith double and singled, and also father Jim Jesikiewicz and sister Kelly Jesikiewicz.
5 9 4 3 1 8 6 7 2 Weatherly Harry C’s 9, Collins. got the win in relief as White Standing, from left: Assistant principal Bonnie Gregory,
2 8 7 5 6 9 1 3 4 Hazle Township Fire Dept 3 White Haven Firemen 7, Haven Market held on to golf coach Mark Jarolen, varsity basketball head coach
3 5 2 4 9 1 7 8 6 - Harry Cʼs was led by Ron Weatherly Figas Con- beat Bear Creek. Mark Atherton, assistant golf and basketball coach Jeff
Gerhard, who collected two tracting 6 - Brett Chupka James Roberts was domi- Bellas, athletic director Tony Mozeleski and principal
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doubles and a pair of sin- drove in R.J. Kresge with the nant on the mound until Chris Gegaris.
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6 4 8 2 7 5 1 3 9 defensive game. Kresge got the win, striking for-3 with three runs scored.
9 2 7 1 3 6 5 4 8 Leading the Firemen were out nine and allowing just six For Bear Creek, Ryan
5 8 4 7 6 3 2 9 1 Mitch Moran with a triple and hits in five-plus innings of Degalis went 3-for-4, includ-
7 3 1 4 9 2 8 5 6 double, and Justin Rough work. Ashley Martincek fin- ing a game-tying two-run
2 6 9 5 8 1 4 7 3 with a single. ished up. homer in the fifth inning.
1 9 2 3 5 7 6 8 4 Figas Contracting 11, Kresge led the offensive Frank Castallana went 2-for-
8 5 6 9 1 4 3 2 7 McAdoo Fire Company 2 - attack, going 3-for-3 with 3 with three runs scored, and
4 7 3 6 2 8 9 1 5 Luke Figas twirled a no-hitter three singles. Chupka dou- Kenny Wallace singled, dou-
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Where You Live White Haven Firemen 11, gles to lead Summit Hill. coach Greg Myers.

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