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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 30, NO. 2 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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INSIDE ESTABLISHED 1879 ESTABLISHED 1880
131st YEAR, NO. 41 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010 SINGLE COPY—50¢ (USPS 277440) 131st YEAR, NO. 15

Dennison roadwork
to wait until spring
by Seth Isenberg Due to some paperwork that
Dennison Township supervisors needed to be completed by Luzerne
met Wednesday, September 1 with County, the bid advertising for the
Sheila Weaver and Mike Mack pres- paving of Red Shale Pit Road did
ent, and Russell Miller absent, with not get placed. It was decided not to
five officials and employees, three proceed with the paving project this
citizens and this reporter attending. year, because while there is time to
advertise for bids and select a con-
THIS WEEK IN tractor at the October meeting, it
would involve rushing, and might
WHITE HAVEN not end up getting the best price.
Thursday, September 9 Instead, bids will be advertised for in
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 late spring, with the paving to be
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist
done in late June to avoid disrupting
Church
Chicken & Waffle Dinner – 4:00 to school bus routes.
7:00 p.m. – Presbyterian Church Dennison supervisors are waiting
of W.H. for a response from Penn Lake bor-
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – ough on the plan to share the sewer.
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest-
Planner Jack Varaly thanked The
aurant
Foster Township Planning Com- Journal-Herald for publishing the This past Tuesday, September 7, the Weatherly Trainworks received a caboose to add to its collection of
mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – internet link to the survey for com- railroad items. The red Jersey Central Railroad caboose has a wooden box frame, and was constructed in
Township Municipal Building prehensive planning. He plans to 1873. It was moved to Weatherly from Pittston at no cost, and is here to be preserved. It is on long-term
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – complete the work this month and loan to the Trainworks and is now parked on the track that also hosts the Lehigh Valley Railroad coal car.
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
present it at next month’s meeting. Photo by Seth Isenberg
munity Church
(Send in any final surveys, or go to
Friday, September 10
https://sharepoint.kings.edu/sites/
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White
Haven Center
dennison/Lists/Community
Survey/overview.aspx or look for the
State road issues concern
Free Community Lunch – 11:30 link on our website and our
a.m. – St. Paulʼs Lutheran Parish
Hall
Saturday, September 11
Facebook page to complete the on-
line questionnaire.) A grant exists to
East Side borough officials
help solve hazards in area commu- by Ruth Isenberg Carbon County for the work was storm sewers.
Patriots Day
nities, and Dennison is interested in Road construction is set to begin higher than had been expected, so A letter was received from the
Taste of White Haven – 6:30 p.m. –
St. Patrickʼs Parish Center pursuing this in order to add a cul- in East Side Borough by mid- some of the projects were trimmed. Pennsylvania Department of Trans-
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - vert under the Reading, Blue September, following a pre-con- The reservoir is still slated to be portation regarding two areas coun-
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish Mountain and Northern Railroad struction meeting on September 8. filled in and graded for a parking cil requested attention to, the dip on
Center near Middleburg, so as to prevent At the September 2 borough council area. Other work includes repaving Route 940 where truck traffic has
Sunday, September 12 future flooding. This would require meeting, president John Marotta sections of several streets, as well caused the road to lean to the right,
Breast Cancer Benefit Trap & the railroad’s cooperation, however.
Sporting Clays Shoot – 12:00 p.m. noted that the bids received by as improvements to road edges and toward the river. Fears were
Varaly also explained the applica- expressed that in icy weather, a car
– Caploʼs Grove
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - tion by the Delaware and Lehigh or school bus could slide off the
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Rail Trail for a land development road and down the bank to the river.
munity Church plan. Supervisors approved a pre- Council had also complained about
Monday, September 13 liminary plan conditional on the D&L
Please turn to page A6
Free Community Lunch – 11:30 adding a hold-harmless agreement.
a.m. – St. Paulʼs Lutheran Parish
Hall
Supervisors also approved the Byra
2-lot minor subdivision with nine
THIS WEEK IN
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United conditions including setbacks, wet- WEATHERLY
Methodist Church Social Hall lands delineation, and a commit- Thursday, September 9
White Haven Borough Council ment to hook on to the sewer. Senior Citizens Friendship Club
Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Municipal There was a report from zoning Meeting – 1:30 p.m. – Salem
Building U.C.C.
and code enforcement officer Keith
Laurel Lodge 467 F. & A.M. Meet- Weatherly Area Community Li-
ing – 7:30 p.m. – Masonic Hall Wheeler, though Wheeler was not brary Annual Meeting – 6:00 p.m.
present. He reported looking into – Tweedle Park
Tuesday, September 14
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 trucks parking in Ramblewood (find- Weatherly Rotary Club meeting –
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist ing no evidence of a problem), 6:00 p.m. – Tweedle Park
Church shooting near homes and pigeons Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
Penn Lake Park Borough Council Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
(possibly related), and is working WALL IS FALLING: East Side Borough council has complained to Park
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. – P.L. Asso-
with the D&L on their plan. PennDOT about the wall that is collapsing onto River Road. PennDOT Greater Weatherly Area Ambu-
ciation Club House
Dennison Township Volunteer Fire Please turn to page B1 says it will monitor the situation. Photo by Ruth Isenberg lance Association Meeting – 7:30
Company & Auxiliary Meetings – p.m. – Ambulance Building
7:30 p.m. – Fire House Saturday, September 11
Wednesday, September 15 Patriots Day
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. Sunday, September 12
Paulʼs Lutheran Church Breakfast – 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting – – Silver Ridge Hunting Club
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com- Monday, September 13
munity Church Lausanne Township Board of
Free Community Lunch – 11:30 Supervisors Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
a.m. – St. Paulʼs Lutheran Parish – Agnes Klynowsky Garage
Hall Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
W.H. Volunteer Ambulance Asso- p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
ciation Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Am-
Tuesday, September 14
bulance Building
Citizensʼ Volunteer Fire Company
AOH Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – V.F.W.
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. - Fire House
Post 6615
American Legion Post 592 Meeting Wednesday, September 15
– 8:00 p.m. – Post Home Weatherly Borough Council Work-
shop Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Thursday, September 16
Municipal Building
Joy Through Movement – 9:30
Weatherly Area Historical Com-
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist
mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. -
Church
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615
WACL shares grant from Carbon County Bar Weatherly Municipal Building
Thursday, September 16
Crestwood School Board Work The Carbon County Bar Association recently gave a donation of $3,000 to each of the operating libraries Weatherly Rotary Foundation
Session & Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – within Carbon County. Present at the Dimmick Memorial Library in Jim Thorpe last Thursday for the pres- Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly
Crestwood High School entation of checks to representatives of the libraries were, left to left to right, Atty. Anthony Roberti, Bar Municipal Building
Kidder Township Board of Super- Weatherly Rotary Club Meeting –
Association Law Journal Committee; Mariann Kmetz, Palmerton Area Library; Becky Wanamaker,
visors Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly Trainworks
Township Municipal Building
Lehighton Area Memorial Library; Susan Sterling, Dimmick Memorial Library Director; Ruth Isenberg,
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – president Board of Trustees Weatherly Area Community Library; and Atty. James R. Nanovic, Bar
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Association Chancellor. The Bar Association has been supporting the libraries on a regular basis for a
munity Church number of years. Photo courtesy of Victor Izzo
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Death Roll
children, two great-grandchil- Jane and Gerard Gober of
THE JOURNAL-HERALD dren, nieces and nephews. Phoenixville; grandchildren
(USPS 277-440) Published weekly at Private burial was sched- James and Christopher
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 TIMOTHY MARTIN Care Health Services, King- uled at the convenience of Ward, Ian and Rachael
Telephone (570) 443-8321 Freeland Borough Mayor ston. She was a long-time the family. Gober.
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Publications postage paid at White Haven, PA 18661. died Thursday, September 2, Penn Lake. be made to Friends and held this morning (Thursday)
POSTMASTER, send address change to: 2010 at his home in Free- A daughter of the late Sam- Family Association of White at 10 a.m. in St. Gabriel’s
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211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661
land. uel and Ruth Rundle Jayne, Haven Center, 827 Oley R.C. Church, Hazleton. Burial
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) A son of the late Daniel she was born in Wilkes-Barre Road, White Haven, PA was scheduled at the con-
Clara R. Holder, Publisher and Rose Marie Gallagher and was a 1941 graduate of 18661. venience of the family.
Seth Isenberg, General Manager
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief
Martin of Freeland, he was Elmer L. Meyers High Memorial donations may
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager born in Hazleton, and was a School, Wilkes-Barre. She OLGA ANN BODNAR be made to Hospice Saint
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor graduate of Freeland High was a member of First Bap- Olga Ann Bodnar, R.N., for- John, Hazleton, or to the
Christy Brady, Finance School. tist Church of Wilkes-Barre. merly of Hudsondale, died United Way of Greater Haz-
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor
Heather Maslo, Production Manager He was the owner of Video- Prior to retiring in 1981 she Wednesday, September 1, leton.
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce mania as well as Bikini was employed as a secretary 2010 in Heritage Hill Senior
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce Bottoms Tanning and Music for 19 years in the Wyoming Living Community, Weatherly. JOAN NOWAK
White Haven Economic Development Association
THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint.
Master Entertainment in Valley West School District. A daughter of the late Joan Nowak, 85, of Engle-
© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc. Freeland, and Videomania in After retiring she resided in Stephen and Anna Hegedus wood, Fla., died there Friday,
White Haven. Prior to open- Florida for a number of years. Voss, she was born in Mc- August 6, 2010.
ing his own business he had Preceding her in death Adoo, and was a graduate of A daughter of the late Wil-
Editorial been employed by Citterio
USA in Freeland.
were her husband of 60
years, Harry Scott, Jr., in
Philadelphia School of Nurs- liam and Julia Nowak, she
ing. was born in White Haven and
Martin had served as Free- 2004; and brothers Samuel, Prior to retirement she was was a 1943 graduate of
At the crossroads of progress land Mayor for nine years, Jr., Ralph and Harold Jayne. employed for many years as White Haven High School.
by Seth and Ruth Isenberg and before that was a mem- Surviving are sons and night supervisor at Weather- She attended Penn State
As summer winds down, interest in politics ramps up. ber of Freeland Borough daughters-in-law Robert and wood Nursing & Rehabilita- University and was a gradu-
Political signs are making their appearance, and local issues Council for four years. He Debbie Scott of Penn Lake, tion Center in Weatherly. ate of the Traphager School
are getting sharper. was actively involved as a Richard and Maria Scott of Preceding her in death of Design in New York. Prior
The change in power in the White Haven council is probably member of numerous Free- Hanover Township; four were her husband, Peter to retirement she was em-
where issues are sharpest at the moment. In making our land and other area social, grandchildren, two great- Bodnar; daughter Susan ployed by Macy’s in New York
rounds in White Haven, we’ve heard from a cross-section of service, and civic organiza- grandchildren, nieces and Bodnar and son John Bod- City for approximately 35
residents who have a variety of concerns. Fire fighters and tions, including the Freeland, nephews. nar; sisters Ann and Cath- years.
those involved with community safety are uncertain about White Haven, and Hazleton The funeral was held Mon- erine Voss, Irene Shurna and After retirement she re-
support for the new firehouse project. It took a long time to chambers of commerce and day at Wilkes-Barre with the Helen Henderson; brothers sided in Ephrata until moving
move ahead on replacing a grossly obsolete fire house. the Freeland Redevelopment Rev. Shawn Walker, pastor of Joseph, John, Francis, Alex- to Florida in 1993.
There are questions about how the newly configured coun- Authority. First Baptist Church, officiat- ander and Stephen Voss. Surviving are cousins.
cil will support the growing footprint of community policing that After being diagnosed with ing. Burial was in Fern Knoll Surviving are daughters Funeral arrangements
is making both White Haven Borough and its neighbors in cancer over a year ago, he Burial Park, Dallas. and sons-in-law Kathryn and were private, at the conven-
Dennison Township and Penn Lake safer. Will the quality of the continued his activities as Memorial donations may Patrick Ward of Hudsondale, ience of the family.
police department continue to improve? Will the right deci- long as possible, adding be made to the Alzheimer’s
sions be made in guiding its direction? efforts to raise funds for can- Association. Interstate 80 project begins
The White Haven Area Community Library is nearing a time cer victims and research. A PennDOT Engineering District 5 has announced a project
when it will be able to open the doors of the lovingly restored community festival called VIOLET DOYLE to improve Interstate 80 in Pocono, Hamilton, Stroud, and
engine house. So White Haven council can either be a sup- “Martin’s Mission” was organ- Violet B. Doyle, 95, of Haz- Smithfield townships and Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg and
portive landlord, assisting this great community resource, or a ized last year to assist him leton died Thursday, Sep- Delaware Water Gap boroughs in Monroe County began
stumbling block. It’s been both over the years. and other cancer victims; its tember 2, .2010. Tuesday, September 7. The project includes ramp improve-
Restoring the recreation program to a place where the kids second event took place as A daughter of the late Wal- ments, roadway patching, milling, paving, updating guide rail,
come first is going to take some doing. Not only does Pine scheduled the weekend fol- ter and Elizabeth Schrader shoulder upgrades, line painting and other miscellaneous
Street Park need to be completed, preferrably by volunteers, lowing his death. In addition, Boyer, she was born July 30, construction on Interstate 80 east and west between Exit 299
but also the soccer field at Linesville. It would be nice if there the newly renovated town 1915 in Oakdale. She was a (PA 715) and the New Jersey state line. There will also be
were some adult programs, like basketball or volleyball. And square will be dedicated as 1932 graduate of Hazleton structural repairs made to four bridges along this stretch of I-
the kids’ summer program should be reinstated next summer. “Martin Square.” High School, and a member 80.
There are other issues involving the borough’s buildings and He was a member of St. of Trinity Lutheran Church, Motorists should expect nighttime lane restrictions on I-80
parks. And how about the fact that there’s basically no street Ann’s R.C. Church, Freeland. Hazleton. between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.
department and winter is coming, with most of summer’s Surviving are his wife, the She was a volunteer with Construction is expected to finish in summer 2011. Lehigh
repair work left undone? former Tami Hoffman; step- several service organiza- Valley Site Contractors, Inc. of Easton is the contractor on the
Bickering and political posturing have created a situation children Amanda and Bran- tions, including United to $22,073,228 project.
where it’s difficult to get anything accomplished. Lots of peo- don Semon, at home; broth- Serve of White Haven PennDOT reminds motorists they can log on to 511pa.com
ple are upset and unhappy about all of this. More than a few ers Joseph Martin and his Center. or call 511 from any phone to check interstate traffic condi-
of them have said that with the loss of council member Herb girlfriend Jean Heller of Free- Preceding her in death tions before heading out.
Albee, they feel as if their interests are no longer being repre- land, Danny Martin and his were her husband, Ralph B.
sented. wife Lorraine of Maryland; Doyle, in 1991, and brother
What this means is that these groups and individuals will sister and brother-in-law Walter Boyer.
have to take a more active role, by attending meetings, speak- Rose and Mark Fuls of Allen- Surviving are daughter
ing to council members, volunteering to help, and writing let- town; a nephew, a grand- Sharon B. Doyle of White
ters to the editor. Next spring, some of them should run for nephew and nieces. Haven; son and daughter-in-

Reward
council themselves. A Mass of Christian Burial law Dr. David and Carol
The future of the entire area is at stake, not just White was celebrated Monday in Doyle of Telford; two grand-
Haven Borough. If everyone works together, this area will be Our Lady of Immaculate
safer, will have better children’s programs, better parks, in Conception R.C. Church,
short, will be a better place to live. Freeland. Burial was in St. for Good Drivers!
Ann’s Cemetery, Freeland. IF YOU:
Memorial donations may •have at least one car that is
The family of Michael Gallagher would like to thank be made to PNC Martin less than 10 years old
everyone who offered condolences on Michael’s death. Family Memorial Fund, for
use as a scholarship fund. •haven’t had an insurance claim or
a traffic violation for 3 years
We miss him.
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driest. my Uncle Slater and Aunt
Legal Notices Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg
With our prizes we decided
to take a back road toward
Phyllis in north Jersey. The
idea was to meet them for
home—a shortcut through dinner about 5 p.m., and we
LEGAL NOTICE A friend of ours gave us many well-behaved dogs she just sat down and start- Gamelands, but we went left started in that direction after
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tickets to attend a game of present on the busy side- ed talking, commenting when we should have gone 3:30, only to run into
that Letters Testamentary have the Williamsport walks. There were several about the food, recommend- right, far back in the woods, bumper-to-bumper traffic just
been granted to Doris E. Ste- Crosscutters at historic organizations with booths ing a favorite Crackerbarrel and ended up further away after the Interstate 80-
pansky, of Apt. 315, The Wil- Bowman Field. The game promoting their work with meal, apple cider chicken,
lows, Fritzingertown, 1525 Old
from home. It was beginning Interstate 380 merge. We
was Friday night, and all animal rescues—the couple and just being happy. She to get dark, so we stayed on found a way to get back to
Turnpike Road, Drums, Penn- week we had been con- we were with had a running was contagious. Her boys,
sylvania and Nancy M. Miller, of main roads and worked our Mount Pocono and took
cerned about what effect joke about adopting a dog 30 somethings, were a bit way back to the highway, Route 940 to Route 447,
5307 N. Lehigh Gorge, White
Haven, Pennsylvania, as Co- Hurricane Earl might have. (they own four cats). shier, but still friendly. We ending up just north of rejoining the heavy traffic in
Executrixes in the Estate of Except for a gusting breeze The four of us went on to talked to them too, eventual- Knoebels. The hour wasnʼt Marshalls Creek. The whole
Marguerite M. Mowery, late of and some heavy clouds, the the Garlic Festival up at ly giving up our seats to one too late, so we decided to process cost us an extra
P.O. Box 101, Route 940, White effect was minimal, and as Shawnee, and visited every of them when we were fin- keep on going down to the hour, but the two of us were
Haven, Luzerne County, PA we sat in seats at an angle booth, basically, buying ished. amusement park, where we willing to run the traffic
18661, who died on August 2, off home plate, we were some garlic, sampling foods, We had some tickets left
2010. All persons indebted to
enjoyed a few rides and the gauntlet for the visit, and for
sheltered from the weather, buying other farm produce over, so we bought our dogs nightʼs live band, the Valley the meal, Thai cuisine on
the Estate are requested to and cheering for the home and festival foods. Here a soft serve of vanilla ice
make payment, and those hav- Boys. Knoebels is now Route 10 in Parsippany.
team. They won, defeating again, there was good music cream to share, and headed weekends only through the It was a nice visit, and we
ing claims or demands are
requested to present the same, the State College Spikes, 3- to be enjoyed in a beautiful back on our way. We arrived month, then switches after were home not too late, and
without delay, to the Co-Exe- 0. setting by the pond at the at Rickettʼs Glen State Park the Bloomsburg Fair to the not too ready to face the rest
cutrixes above named, or to: For a couple of hours, we bottom of the ski slopes. late in the afternoon, and Halloween schedule, Friday of the week.
Albert F. Maier, Jr., Esq. enjoyed life at the speed of We enjoyed another great found it quite busy. There and Saturday nights through An extra bonus while in
820 Main Street baseball, sometimes fast, sunset, this time with the sun were families with children October. New Jersey was filling our
Freeland, PA 18224 often slow, sometimes excit- actually visible, going home everywhere. We needed a
9/16
Weʼd had a full day. tank at a price of $2.39.9.
ing, while enjoying a good that evening. The sun was place that was quiet, and Labor Day Monday was a We passed a few places sell-
laugh encouraged by classic out, but the temperature had went all the way east to the
LEGAL NOTICE minor league promotions like gone from the 90s of last most remote boat ramp,
partial work day, though we ing as low as $2.33.9.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN had put aside time to go visit
Sing for your Supper, where week to barely 70 degrees. I where there was no one. At
that Letters Testamentary have
been granted by the Register of
Wills of Luzerne County, PA, on
a child picked out of the
crowd sang “Take Me Out To
found it a refreshing change.
Ruth was a titch cold.
this spot, we let the dogs out,
and they launched them-
Local groups benefit
August 27, 2010, in the Estate the Ballgame” to earn a cer- Sunday we went exploring, selves into the water. We
of ELONA P. LUCHI, late, of the
Borough of Conyngham, who
tificate to a local restaurant.
The child, about 5 years old,
with the idea of taking our-
selves and our dogs some-
found a stick to throw, and
that was enough to keep
from hotel tax
died August 8, 2010, to Joyce E. froze up and needed his place fun. We drove north them busy for the next half The Carbon County Commissioners recently distributed
Bereznak, Executrix. Mommy, who was nearby toward the Endless Moun- hour. $50,000 in hotel tax revenues in the form of grants to 16 non-
All persons indebted to said and came to his rescue, and tains, and found ourselves After that we gave them profit organizations. Recipients include the Weatherly Hill
Estate are requested to make
they both sang. on an unmarked back road, supper, and then went off, Climb Association and Weatherly Rotary Foundation for
payment and those having
claims to present them immedi-
Another fun event was the following the signs to St. the four of us, in search of Homecoming Weekend, $3,000. Also, the Panther Creek
ately to: Catch the Water Balloon Marthaʼs Festival, as we new things. Just up the road Valley Foundation, Lansford, was awarded $5,000 to help
SENAPE & ASSOCIATES Contest, where the catcher were hungry. We had no from the state park, past the operate the No. 9 Coal Mine & Museum.
James V. Senape, Jr., was at a distinct disadvan- idea what we would find. We Job Corps center, we discov- The revenue was collected in the second quarter of this
Esquire tage, as the thrower was to came upon a full parking lot ered a sign for the Lopez year, and is set aside for community groups under a memo-
Catherine A. McGovern, toss the balloons high over of a tiny Catholic Church, Winery. On a lark, we chose randum of understanding between the county and the
Esquire their head, backwards, to hit and out in back there was a to track it down, figuring that Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau. The grants are distrib-
Michael B. Senape, Esquire plastic baskets being held by festival grounds, built partial- weʼd merely see a building, it uted twice a year.
612-614 Main Street,
the catchers. The winner ly into the back side of the it wouldnʼt possibly be open Applications for the next round of grants are available at
P. O. Box 179
Freeland, PA 18224-0179
caught half a balloon, and church—parking lot ringed at this hour. We found the the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce office and must
570-636-3133 lots of water. by small buildings normally, building right off of the state be submitted by Thursday, September 30. Applications are
9/23 On our way to the stadium festival grounds this week- highway, and it was open, submitted to the chamber, which sends the list of projects to
we enjoyed a stubborn sun- end. with the vintner in atten- the commissioners, who then forward it to the Vacation
Become a fan on set, working hard to shine a Church festivals can have dance, telling us that he Bureau for approval.
variety of reds through what- the most wonderful food, and makes good wines, slightly Of the $513,000 in hotel tax revenues distributed since the
Facebook at ever holes the clouds show- we selected some of their sweeter for the local taste. I hotel tax was enacted in 2006 by the county, $289,000 has
www.facebook.com/ ed. specialties, then sat down selected one of those sweet gone to nonprofit organizations and $215,000 to Mauch
pages/White-Haven-PA/ Saturday we met up with side by side at a picnic table wines; Ruth chose one of his Chunk Lake Park.
friends at Stroudfest, and under a tent to enjoy our
The-Journal-Herald walked the event, picking up meal. After a while, we were
some ethnic foods. We had joined by a senior and her
some fun, and admired the two sons. She was great;
(Located in Terrace Plaza)
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One of Hazleton’s Largest
cient and competent in clini- the publicʼs attention in GOYA Sections!
cal practice for more than 56 2003,ʼʼ said state Rep.
years,ʼʼ said Cynthia William Adolph, a member of
Mailloux, Ph.D., chair and the foundationʼs board.
associate professor of nurs- “Since its inception, the foun-
ing at Misericordia. “The dation has distributed $84
additional funding will also million to help nurses and • FREE COFFEE
Cynthia Mailloux ALL DAY, EVERYDAY! GROCERY, DAIRY PRODUCE
allow Misericordia to contin- nurse educators afford their • DOUBLE COUPONS & FROZEN MIX OR MATCH
ue to meet the demand for education, ultimately making UP TO 99¢ EVERYDAY!
overall to 124 eligible regis- • Tues. Senior Citizens Pillsbury Crescent or Eastern Peaches ..99¢/lb.
highly trained practitioners at more nurses available to Discount Day! Cinnamon Rolls 8-13.9 oz ..3/$5 Barlett Pears..........99¢/lb.
tered nursing and practical • We Accept All Major Credit Turkey Hill Ice Tea
various levels of the nursing care for our citizens.ʼʼ
Gallon (all varieties) .................. 1
$ 99 Nectarines ............99¢/lb.
nursing programs through- Cards, Food Stamps, Access
profession.ʼʼ Card and WIC
Shurfine Cottage Plums ....................99¢/lb.
Misericordia will award the Cheese 16 oz (all varieties) ...... 1 $ 99

scholarships to newly admit-


MEATS Heluva Good White Seedless Grapes $ 99
Sanderson Farms American Singles 12 oz....$199 (all varieties) .................. 1 $ /lb.
ted students in the Part-Time Boneless/Skinless Celeste Pizza Strawberries 16 oz pk. .... 299
Chicken Breast .... 1 /lb. 5-5.9 oz (all varieties) ................5/ 5 Golden
$ 99 $
Accelerated Evening Bach-
elor of Science Nursing Pro- Heritage Fresh Swanson Hungry Man Pineapples..........$199each
Ground Beef 85% lean .. 2 /lb. Dinners 14-17 oz (all varieties) ..2/ 5 Shurfine Fresh
$ 49 $
gram and newly admitted Apple Cider 64 oz ..........$199
Heritage Fresh Sausage Green’s Ice Cream
graduate students in the
“Best inTown” ......$279/lb.
1.5 qts. (all varieties) ................2 /$5
Locally Picked
nurse practitioner program. Sweet Corn ..............5/$1
Heritage Fresh Boneless
PHEF approved $5.2 million Large
Pork Sirloin Green Peppers ......89¢/lb.
Chops or Roast .. 2 /lb. $ 49 Glaceau Vitamin Water
(all varieties) ..........................5/ 5 California
$
Carrots 2 lb. bag ............$149
RICHARD M. DELI Betty Crocker
Shake N’ Pour White Potatoes
5 lb. bag .......................... 1
Shurfine $ 99
HUGHES, III American Cheese ....$349/lb. Pancake Mix ..................5/ 5 Green Cabbage ....29¢/lb.
$
Betty Crocker Cake Mix
Shurfine Cooked Ham..$349/lb. 18-19 oz ..............................5/$5 Broccoli Crowns....99¢/lb.
Olive Loaf ..................$299/lb. Nabisco Go Packs
(all varieties) ........................5/ 5
$ Cauliflower ....$149Lg. head
Heritage Fresh Sausage
Attorney & Peppers Made Fresh Daily $399/lb. Life-Savers
Fresh Express Salads
6.2-7 oz bag (all varieties) ............5/ 5 (assorted varieties) ..................2/ 5
$ $
-At- 4HEÒ9!-!(!ÒMODELÒYEARÒEND Kunzler Meat Franks
(beef not included) ......................
San Giorgio Pasta Goya Tomato Sauce
12-16 oz (assorted varieties) ........5/ 5 8 oz ............................6/ 1
$ $ 99
Law 3!,%3Ò%6%.4 Sahlen’s Green Giant Vegetables $ Goya Tomato Paste $ 99
Turkey Breast ............ 3 /lb. 11-15.25 oz can (assorted varieties) ..5/ 5 28 oz .............................. 1
$ 49
40 North Mountain Blvd. Heritage Fresh Made Shurfine Fruit Goya Sazon 6.33 oz ........$299
Cole Slaw ..................$199/lb. 15-15.25 oz (assorted varieties) ....5/ 5 Goya Canilla Rice
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WAEMS library receives WAMS & WAHS Meet the Teacher events
book donations WAMS
Meet the Teacher Night at
WAHS Thomas McLaughlin, Gui- after school for individual
Meet the Teacher at dance Counselor, Ronald conferences. If you need to
Runaway Horse, The case Animals, He Bear She Bear, Weatherly Area Middle Weatherly Area High School Kelshaw, and Food Service talk to any teacher you may
of the Stolen Baseball Cards, It’s Not Easy Being Big!, One School will be held tonight, will be held on Thursday, Director, Francine Holley, will call the office for an appoint-
The School Skeleton, Wild Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Thursday, September 9 start- September 16, beginning at be available throughout the ment.
Wild Wolves, The Jacket, Fish, It’s Not Easy Being Big!, ing at 6 p.m. 6:00pm in the High School evening to discuss any ques- PTA memberships will be
Stage Fright, Molly’s Pil- Biscuit’s Day at the Farm, Parents are invited to come Cafeteria (located on the tions or concerns parents available. The membership
grim,Animals of Africa,The Christmas Wishes, A Chair and meet their child’s teach- lower level) for a brief may have. fee is $6 per person. No
Science Fair From the Black For My Mother, Go, Dog. Go!, ers and learn the objectives Welcome. Parents should This event is not for par- Childcare will be provided
Lagoon,am Jansen and the Bear Snores On, Wilbur for the school year. park in the back parking lot ent/teacher conferences. This that evening.
Snowy Day Mystery, Hallo- Finds a Friend, Follow Those At 6 p.m., sixth-grade par- and enter through the back of evening is set aside simply to
ween Hoax, Are there bears Feet!, All You Need for a ents are asked to meet the the high school. Parents will meet your child’s teacher(s)
in Starvation Lake?, We Are Snowman, When will it be teachers in the middle school then follow their student’s and learn about the curricu- Journal deadline is
Wolves, Sam the Stolen Spring?, My Trip to Atlantis, I large group instruction (LGI) schedule, spending 10 min- lum for the upcoming year. always 5 p.m. Monday.
Puppy, Benji, Fastest Dog in Need a Lunch Box, Clifford, I room. This session ends at utes in each class. Your There is a 1/2-hour each day
the West, Spirit; Stallion of Love You, Arthur’s Loose 6:30 p.m. child’s schedule will be made
the Cimarron, Wolf, and So
You Want To Be President
Tooth, and George and
Martha Encore were donated
Seventh-grade parents are
invited to the session that
available to you that evening.
Each teacher will speak on
Mum sale sponsored
were donated to the Weath-
erly Area Elementary–Middle
by Laila Pankeri.
Goodnight Moon was do-
begins at 6:40 p.m. and ends
at 7:10 p.m. in the MS LGI
some of the following: Cur-
riculum, Discipline, Confer- by WAHS groups
School Library by Calista nated in loving memory of room. ences, Subject Scheduling, The Weatherly Area High School and Middle School bands
Kuhl. Kennedy Halechko from The Eighth-grade parents will Grading, Homework, and and choruses are taking orders for mums. Mums are $5.50
Puss in Boots, First 100 Hibbers. meet the teachers in the LGI Student Expectations. each and come in a variety of colors including yellow, white,
room from 7:20 to 7:50 p.m. High School Principal, purple, burgundy or rust. See any member of the band or cho-
Meet Our Sweethearts!
Summer is the
perfect time for a LOCAL GRADUATES
rus to place an order or call Donnell Stump, band parents sec-
retary, at 579-8801.
Lobster Feast! The sale ends Monday, September 13 and all orders and
PENN COLLEGE those Pennsylvania State payments must be turned in to either the high school or mid-
Every Saturday OF TECHNOLOGY University students awarded dle school office.
—just $19.95 Julianne C. Grega, Weath-
degrees at the 2010 Summer Pick-up is scheduled for Sunday, September 19 at Sernak’s
Farm between 9 a.m. and noon.
Weatherly Country Inn
erly was recently awarded a
Commencement.
Bachelor of Science degree Jason R. Kavanaugh of If you have any questions, please call Stump at 579-8801.

R E S TA U R A N T & CAT E R I N G as a physician assistant from


Freeland earned a two-year
Penn College of Technology.
Electrical Engineering Tech- CMS PTA seeking members
570-427-8550 nology Agent at the Hazleton Crestwood Middle School is accepting PTA enrollment now
Located 6 Miles from White Haven, 1 Mile from County Home in PENNSYLVANIA STATE campus through October 15, for the 2010-2011 school year. Parents
Weatherly on Lehigh Gorge Drive (Weatherly-White Haven Highway)
UNIVERSITY Ashlee J. Zeigler of Weath- or guardians are encouraged to join at a cost of $6 each
Open Tues.-Sat. 4–10 p.m. Reservations Suggested!!
www.theweatherlycountryinn.com These students are among erly earned a two-year member for the school year. Membership provides many valu-
Physical Therapist Assistant able services and opportunities for children.
WEATHERLY HOUSING ASSOCIATES, L.P. Car wash AS degree from the World Enrollment forms are available through the CMS, home-
IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Campus. room teachers, or call membership chairperson Ellen
FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AT
planned by Keenan, 474-9068.
1500 EVERGREEN APARTMENTS Class of 2012
1500 EVERGREEN AVENUE
WEATHERLY, PENNSYLVANIA
The Weatherly Area High
School Class of 2012 will
JOURNAL PUZZLES
30 LARGE MODERN APARTMENTS FOR PERSONS 55 hold a car wash and bake
OR OLDER, ALL APPLIANCES; AIR CONDITIONING, sale on Saturday, September SUDOKU INSTRUCTIONS: Each row, column and 3x3 grid must contain
COMMUNITY ROOM, EXERCISE ROOM, 3 UNITS ARE all the numbers 1 through 9, with no repeats.
FULLY HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE
18 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at
the borough building Sudoku Puzzle #1928-M Sudoku Puzzle #1928-D
CALL TOLL FREE 877-272-1530
FOR APPLICATIONS Class parents are asked to 1 2 3 4 1 2 3
donate a baked item and
bring it on the day of the 5 6 7 4 5
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Answers on Page B6
Fact or Fiction? Apple Pickin’ Challenge
At the Starting Line
Each fall, families all over the country trek
to their local orchard to pick apples. How ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
much do you know about picking apples? 1. Chocolate-like
Take this quiz and find out. 14 15 16
legume
1) Apples are grown in every state and most are
6. Con job 17 18 19
picked by hand. Fact or Fiction? 10. Ready to eat
2) Apples inside a tree ripen first. Fact or Fiction? 14. Don Ho "hi"
3) Color does not determine how ripe an apple is. Aged Eat Messes Six 20 21
Fact or Fiction? 15. Seward
4) The squishier an apple feels, the better pick it
Aim Echoes Mrs Slope Peninsula port 22 23 24
makes. Fact or Fiction?
5) Shaking apples from a tree is the best way to
Ant Edge My So 16. Indian tourist
pick them. Fact or Fiction? Any Eggs Nest Stair town 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
6) When you have found an apple to pick, you 17. Breakfast from a
should pull it straight from the tree and toss it Art Engine Nets Stew carton 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
into your basket. Fact or Fiction?
7) Any apples lying on the ground may still be good Asia Federal New Strips 20. Really blow it
to eat. Fact or Fiction? 39 40 41 42
Ask Fig No Stun 21. "Penguin Island"
8) You should store your apples someplace cool.
Fact or Fiction?
Ate Flames Odd Sun novelist France 43 44 45
9) You should store your apples next to potatoes to 22. Barker and Bell
keep them fresh. Fact or Fiction? Ax Fry Of Take 23. Seafarers' 46 47 48 49 50
10) It takes about 36 apples to make a gallon of
apple cider. Fact or Fiction? Bat Goat On Tar assents
7) Fact, 8) Fact, 9) Fiction, potatoes release a gas which can spoil apples fast, 10) Fact Bee God Or Taste 24. Like the hills? 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
should twist it from the branch and place it gently into your basket—this will keep the stem and peel intact, 25. Spider's
apples to pick are firm and free of bruises, 5) Fiction, shaking apples down will bruise them, 6) Fiction, you
Answers: 1) Fact, 2) Fiction, apples ripen from outside in, so start your hunt there, 3) Fact, 4) Fiction, the best
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farmers make quick work of harvesting. Years
Cubic Ink Ran Two 33. Movie theaters 69 70 71
ago, however, they had to do everything by
hand and took a lot longer. How much do you
Dad Jar Raw Type 35. Le Sage's "Gil __"
know about the hand tools farmers once used Dam Jaw Ray Up 39. Do a fall chore American Profile Hometown Content 9/5/2010
to harvest their crops? Write in the name of 43. Seat for a tot
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East Media Similarities 54. Rice-A-__ 25. Detergent name 60. Catchall
sound?
Puzzle fans—weʼre trying out some new offerings here at 56. Birds-feather 26. Neck and neck abbreviation
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you donʼt, about these features. Weʼve already heard from 58. Kazakhstan's unit sandwich
5. Lifeguard show
a Trivia fan, and weʼre hoping to have a new Trivia column capital, as it was 29. Fairy tale opener 62. "... __ can't get
featuring Pamela
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Anderson
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60. Perplexing people 34. Three-time 60- 63. Ollie's pal
6. Barber-shop
64. Stray from the homer man 65. The whole
feel about Kids Korner or sound
subject
Q: What’s the fastest vegetable? Sammy schmear
Jokes A: A runner bean.
Word Search? Should we
look for more kidʼs activities,
66. Gumbo veggie
67. USC rival
7. Watergate
prosecutor 36. Be deficient in
and or aim for adults? Let us 68. Comic Radner
Archibald
8. Home products
37. Need liniment
38. Distort, as data
Q: What’s the strongest vegetable? know what you think by send- 69. At no time,
Riddles A: A muscle sprout.
ing an e-mail to journal-
news@pa.metrocast. net, or
poetically
70. Use a harrow
company
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SENIOR CENTERS MENU Dining Out


lots of garlic containing foods.
We enjoyed the fried garlic
Ruth,
I had not yet had a chance
21⁄4 c. flour
11⁄2 d. wutq4
Week of September 13: risotto balls with garlic dip, to read our July 1 Journal- 1
⁄2 tsp. salt
Monday: Sweet & sour pork, steamed rice, snap peas, garlic chowder, and samples Herald when my neighbor and 2 tsp. baking powder
of garlic relishes and dips, friend Nomra called me, “Hey,” 3
⁄4 c. canola Wesson oil
multi grain bread, fresh fruit. Bits and Pieces even some straight raw garlic. she said, “I b elieve yur apple 1
⁄4 c. fresh squeezed orange
Tuesday: Senior Citizens Picnic; centers closed. by Seth Isenberg We were too late in the day for cake from Salemʼs bake sale juice
Wednesday: Spaghetti & meatballs, steamed escarole, Itʼs fall festival time, and the garlic shaved ice, and the gar- 11⁄2 tsp. pure vanilla
was mentioned in the paper.”
Italian bread, tropical fruit. garlic festival at Shawnee lic chocolate chip cookies Upon reading the “Dining In” e eggs
Thursday: Barbecue chicken, baked potato with sour Mountain is one that kicks off were sold out—we were very section, she was right. 2 or 3 apples (finely cut or
cream, coleslaw, biscuit, chocolate pudding. the season on a strong and disappointed. We also learned I was thrilled to know that sliced)
Friday: Cab cake with tartar sauce, lettuce & tomato, broc- pungent note. The event fea- that the maker of the garlic ice my German apple Cake was Beat all ingredients together
coli & cauliflower, sandwich roll, pineapple. tured garlic grown locally, and cream from last year didnʼt enjoyed; I will take credit for (except apples). May use
bring any this year, because the outcome of tweeking a mixed. I use large bowl and
the scent of garlic overpow- recipe to my liking but the orig- wood spoon. After batter is

Coming Events ered more delicate flavors


(garlic blueberry ice cream,
anyone?).
inal recipe came from Elaine
(Evans) Biehn Wrye, who lives
in Alabama with ties in
smooth add appples. Pour into
greased and floured pan.
Sprinkle top with mixtgure of
Weatherly. sugar and cinnamonlightly.
SEPTEMBER 9, Thurs- League Breakfast, sponsored by Ma- by Ruth Isenberg Here is the recipe: Bake in heated over 350° for
day – Chicken & Waffle Din- SEPTEMBER 18, Satur- rine Corps League Det. 1039 At St. Marthaʼs Festival, in 50 to 60 minutes. Enjoy!
ner, sponsored by The Pres- day – Dinner Dance, spon- at St. Patrickʼs Parish Stillwater, we think, a menu
byterian Church of White sored by Freeland Recrea- Center, White Haven item caught my eye. An “eth-
nic platter,” at $6, featured two
WASD announces menu
Haven tion Board OCTOBER 3, Sunday –
SEPTEMBER 11, Satur- SEPTEMBER 18 & 19, Breakfast, sponsored by Al- pierogies, haluski, halupki,
kielbasi and sauerkraut (plus a
for the week of Sept. 13-17
day – Flea Market, spon- Saturday & Sunday – brightsville Volunteer Fire Elementary/Middle School Salad topped with spicy beef,
plain white roll). I couldnʼt
sored by Marian Sutherland Weatherly Hill Climb Company Lunch Menu for the week of nacho chips, cheese sauce,
resist.
Kirby Library, Mountain Top SEPTEMBER 18 & 19, OCTOBER 3, Sunday – September 13 through Sep- and salsa served with wheat
It was all delicious, though
SEPTEMBER 11, Satur- Saturday & Sunday – Train- Fall Food Fest & Craft Show, the cabbage wrapping one of tember 17: bread, sweet corn, and baked
day – A Taste of White works Festival, Weatherly sponsored by St. Peter the the two halupki was too tough Monday: Popcorn Chicken, apple crisp, a slice of fresh
Haven, benefit White Haven (Taste of Weatherly Satur- Fisherman R.C. Church, to eat without a real knife. The Tossed Salad, Mixed Fruit, bread, sweet corn and cinna-
Area Community Library, at day) Lake Harmony pierogi Seth chose for me Low Fat Milk mon apples
St. Patrickʼs Parish Hall SEPTEMBER 19, Sunday OCTOBER 3, Sunday – were one cabbage, tangy Tuesday: French Toast Friday: Cheesy Dunkers
SEPTEMBER 11, Satur- – Block Shoot, sponsored by Brainerd Church Festival, inside the tender dough pock- Sticks & Syrup, Turkey Sau- with pizza sauce for dipping,
day – Chicken Finger Din- Dennison Township Volun- Sybertsville et, and one a mild and melting sage, Tater Tots, Orange sliced carrots and berry apple-
ner, sponsored by Freeland teer Fire Company OCTOBER 9, Saturday - farmerʼs cheese. The kielbasi Smiles, Low Fat Milk sauce
Fire Department SEPTEMBER 22, Wed- Autumn Fest Bazaar, spon- was a small link, very garlicky, Wednesday: Toasted Pizza Each week the following are
SEPTEMBER 12, Sunday and the sauerkraut had a Sandwich, Sweet Peas, Sliced available as alternates:
nesday – Rigatoni Dinner, sored by St. Paulʼs Lutheran
smoky bite to it. The haluski Pears, Low Fat Milk Monday - “The Max” Whole
– Breast Cancer Benefit Trap sponsored by Silver Ridge Church, White Haven
was the kind that features tiny Thursday: Mexican Fiesta Wheat Pizza; Tuesday -
& Sporting Clys Shoot, spon- Hunting Club, Weatherly OCTOBER 9, Saturday –
dumplings mixed with the cab- Salad with Lettuce & Salsa, Whole Wheat Chicken Patty
sored by Barren Acres SEPTEMBER 26, Sunday Harvest Festival, sponsored Wheat Bread, Sweet Corn, or Spicy Chicken Sandwich;
bage and onion.
Hunting Club, Sandy Valley – Breakfast, sponsored by by Centenary United Metho- Baked Apple Crisp, Low Fat Wednesday - Cheeseburger
I ate it all, except for the roll,
SEPTEMBER 12, Sunday Flying Aces Motorcycle Club, dist Church at Tweedle Park, Milk or Hamburger; Thursday -
which Seth finished, a couple
– Breakfast, sponsored by Rockport Weatherly Friday: Cheesy Dunkers Whole Wheat Chicken
of bites of haluski and pierogi,
Silver Ridge Hunting Club, OCTOBER 1, Friday – OCTOBER 10, Sunday – and that one tough cabbage with Dipping Sauce, Carrot Nuggets with Fresh Wheat
Weatherly Clothing Giveaway, spon- White Haven United Metho- leaf. This feast was early, Coins, Applesauce, Low Fat Bread; Friday - Chefʼs Choice
SEPTEMBER 12, Sunday sored by Freeland Presby- dist Church 175th Anniver- around 5 p.m., but I was full Milk (Win Toy Story Prizes - Ask your server for todayʼs
– Breakfast, sponsored by terian Church (continuing sary Service & Dinner Re- through the rest of the night. I with your complete lunch). specialty, each favorite is
St. Peter the Fisherman R.C. first Friday of every month) ception only managed a bite or two of This weekʼs alternates avail- served with choice of veg-
Church, Lake Harmony OCTOBER 2, Saturday – OCTOBER 14, Thursday the excellent clam chowder able daily include Hot Dog, etable, fruit and milk.
SEPTEMBER 18, Satur- Cancer Benefit for Tracey – Pork & Sauerkraut Supper, Seth was eating, and the fresh Wrecker Italian Sub, Specialty Available Every Friday are a
day – Car Wash & Bake Foster, at V.F.W. Post 6615, sponsored by The Presby- apple pie he finished with. Salads, Peanut Butter & Jelly choice of Hot Buffalo Chicken
Sale, sponsored by Weath- White Haven terian Church of White Since this year is supposed Sandwich Pizza, Spicy Taco Pizza, Cali
Haven to be an early, and flavorful, Student lunches cost $1.80 Chicken Bacon Ranch, Pep-
erly Area High School Class OCTOBER 2, Saturday –
apple season, it seemed like a each for students in kinder- peroni Pizza, Chicken Fajita
of 1012 Spaghetti Dinner, sponsored OCTOBER 16 & 17, Sat-
good time to share this note garten through fifth grade; stu- Pizza, Whole wheat crust
SEPTEMBER 18, Satur- by St. Johnʼs Reformed urday & Sunday – Apple
from Weatherly council mem- dent lunches cost $1.90 each pizza; each are served with
day – Fall Golf Classic, UCC, Freeland Fest, sponsored by Christ choice of vegetable, fruit, and
ber Celine “Cindy” Gerhart: for students in sixth, seventh
sponsored by Freeland Little OCTOBER 3, Sunday – Lutheran Church, Conyng- and eighth grade. milk. Selection may vary.
ham High School Lunch Menu Other alternates include:
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday –
Early Arrival for the week of September Wrecker Italian Sub, Hot

Sernak Election Day Roast Beef


Dinner, sponsored by White
Haven United Methodist
for PA Apples
13 through September 17:
Monday: Popcorn Chicken
with tossed salad and mixed
Buffalo Chicken Wrap, Ham
and Cheese Sub, Turkey and
Cheese Wrap. Each deli sand-
Farms Stand Church
NOVEMBER 6, Saturday
Thanks to an early spring
bloom and a hot summer,
fruit cup
Tuesday: Brunch—French
wich is served with choice of
vegetable, fruit and milk. Se-
NOW OPEN – Holiday Bazaar, sponsored Pennsylvaniaʼs apple crop is
hitting grocery shelves and
toast with syrup, turkey lection may vary.
Grilled Chicken Salad,
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 7 Days a Week by The Presbyterian Church sausage links, tater gems and
of White Haven area produce stands about orange wedges Roast Turkey Salad, Antipasto
We accept Senior Farmerʼs two weeks early this year. And Wednesday: Toasted Pizza Salad, Garden Salad with
NOVEMBER 6, Saturday
Market Nutrition Vouchers donʼt let the smaller size fool Sandwich filled with ham, pep- Cheese - a variety of salads
– Craft Show, sponsored by
Sweet Corn Now Available & you; these apples pack a ton peroni and mozzarella cheese are offered daily. Choice of
Our Lady of Lourdes R.C.
All other vegetables in season of flavor. served with sweet peas and Low Fat Ranch, French or
Church, Weatherly
“Because of the hot, dry sliced pears (Win a Movie Gift Italian dressing. Salads
1059 Quakake Road, Weatherly NOVEMBER 14, Sunday weather the apples did not Card and other prizes with served with wheat bread.
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(570) 5 82-7990 by St. Patrickʼs Events Com-
grow as big as usual. But the
unusual weather produced
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Patrickʼs, White Haven Marketing Program.
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East Side ... William T. Moore property, Present at the September
relating to the piping for the council meeting were council
Continued from page A1
filling in of the reservoir. members Helen Jones, John
the stone wall that is falling Several items are still out- Marotta, Sharon Mrozinski,
onto the road to Tannery. standing regarding the appli- Rudolph Schoch and Helen
PennDOT said it would moni- cation for a minor subdivision Stockinger; Atty. Nanovic and
tor both situations. for Judith Blakey, including a secretary Lenahan, and this
Kay Krull resigned from the check for the zoning fees. reporter. Council members
Planning Commission. Coun- Unless all items are received Francis Becker and Elizabeth
cil accepted the resignation. by the council meeting on Berger, and Mayor Gerald
Reminder letters will be Thursday, October 7, council Jones Jr. were absent, as
sent to two property owners will reject the application. was zoning officer Richard
who still have delinquent In July, secretary-treasurer Clause.
sewer and garbage accounts. Carol Lenahan and
Payments have been made Weatherly Area School
by one of the parties. Board member Tom Russell WACL to be
Another property the bor- visited all four tax collection
ough has a lien against may agencies being considered
closed this
be settled soon, since for appointment to collect Thursday
according to Full Spectrum Carbon County earned The Weatherly Area
Services, Inc., delinquent income taxes. Final offers Community Library will be
taxes, water, sewer and have been received by the closed on Thursday evening,
garbage fees will all be Carbon County Tax September 9, because the RALLYING FOR READING: Boscov’s at the Laurel Mall in Hazleton was a busy place on
included when closing is held Collection Committee by J.P. annual meeting will be held Saturday, August 28, at least in the downstairs garden center, where various organiza-
early next month. Harris Associates, LLC, starting at 6 p.m. at the pavil- tions promoted reading to back-to-school shoppers. In the foreground, Weatherly Mayor
Council accepted the ease- Centax, Capital Tax ion at Tweedle Park. Tom Connors reads a story to a group of children. Representatives of the Hazleton
ment as prepared by solicitor Collection Bureau and Everyone is invited to come Public Library and the Weatherly Area Community Library were on hand, along with a
James Nanovic for the Berkheimer Associates. hear about the library and its State Police officer providing fingerprinting, the Hazleton YM-YWCA, and some very
plans for the future, and to popular therapy dogs. Boscov’s is donating a portion of the day’s receipts to libraries
Singing Boys enjoy light refreshements. throughout the area. Photo by Seth Isenberg

scholarships offered Deadline at month’s end for Memorial Walkway bricks


As many as six merit schol- with the child, and they must The American Legion Post Stop and from the American or remember a loved one, or Thomas Keener, 427-8016 or
arships will be awarded to be present for the entire time 360 and Auxiliary Unit 360 Legion. Deadline for orders is show pride in the community. Mayor Tom Connors at 427-
students who perform excep- from 6 to 8 p.m. Applicants are taking orders for the new Thursday, September 30. For more information con- 4927.
tionally well on the aptitude should bring a non-returnable Memorial Walkway, which will This is a good way to honor tact Legion Commander
test of the Singing Boys of photograph, a copy of their be constructed at the monu-
Pennsylvania this month. The
test, measuring tonal memo-
last school report card, and a
recommendation from a
ment grounds on Spring
Street. L-CCC’s Morgan Center
ry and pitch discrimination
ability, is part of the open
music teacher at church,
school, or private study.
The price of a 4x8 brick is
$50; an 8x8 brick is $100. hosts job and transfer fair
audition process for member- Applicants must be avail- Proceeds will be used to fin- Lehigh-Carbon Community at the Morgan Center, 234 to a four year school.
ship in the world-traveled able to attend a weekly re- ish the new Post building. College will host a Job and High St., Tamaqua. Companies interested in
choir. hearsal in Hazleton, Hawley Order forms are now avail- Transfer Fair for residents of L-CCC students and alum- participating are encouraged
Regional auditions will be or Bangor, and also available able at the Weatherly Carbon and Schuylkill coun- ni are encouraged to attend. to register. Space is limited.
held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Mon- twice a month for a Saturday Borough building, ties from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., The public is also invited. Contact Career Services at
day, September 13 at Christ rehearsal in Bangor from 1 to Community News, T.J.’s One Wednesday, September 22, Bring resumes and wear pro- 610-799-1090 or careerser-
Lutheran Church, Church 4 p.m. fessional attire as local and vices@lccc.edu. Admission
and Green streets in Hazle- Applicants who like to sing regional employers will be is free.
ton; on Wednesday, Sep- are welcome. While no previ- available to discuss full- and
tember 15 at St. Paul’s Luth- ous singing experience is part-time opportunities. Rep- Bingo tonight
eran Church, Church Street required, it is desired that resentatives from various col- in Freeland
in Hawley; and Thursday, each applicant have some leges and universities will be
on hand to answer questions The Freeland YMCA will
September 16 at Trinity Luth- musical training in a church hold bingo tonight, Thursday,
eran Church, Fourth Street & or other choir, or piano or pri- about transferring from LCCC
September 9. Doors and
Broadway in Bangor. vate music lessons, school Band parents kitchen open at 4:30 p.m. with
Audition applicants must chorus or dance group. early birds at 6. Come and
be at least nine years old, or For more information and to have stand
check out weekly kitchen
in fourth to eighth grades in directions, call 610-759- The Weatherly Band specials. Come and eat, stay
school. A parent must attend 6002. Parents will have a stand at and play.
the Car Show on Saturday,
September 18 in Weatherly. Bingo tonight
THANK YOU!!! Volunteers are needed to
work that day. The stand will at Tweedle
Thank You to everyone who helped be open from 8:30 a.m. to Bingo will be held tonight,
put together and support the benefit 3:30 p.m. Donations of water, Thursday, September 9 at
soda and iced tea as well as Tweedle Park.
for Herb Albee on Monday. It was hot dogs and buns are need- Doors will open at 6 p.m.
greatly appreciated by the entire ed. Please call Band Parents with the games starting at 7
Secretary Donnell Stump at p.m.
Albee family. 579-8801 to volunteer or let Admission is $5 and food
her know what you are able and refreshments will be
to donate. available for purchase.

DINE OUT
at a discount
Use Journal Dine-Out certificates at local dining
establishments & save big bucks!!
•Boulder View Tavern—$25 gift card, $15
•Woody’s Country House—$25 gift card, $15
•Ugly Mug—$20 gift card, $12
•Village Squire—$25 certificate for $15
•Paddy Kenny’s—$20 gift card, $12
Call and leave a message—
443-9131 xt 315
We’ll call you back with the details. While supplies
last—quantities are limited.
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010—PAGE B1
Dennison... October 2 in Drums, there will White Haven police officer lected for the month were Borough for police $2,000, the savings. The Road fund
be tire recycling – the town- in charge Tom Szoke report- $918. Szoke reported that the rock salt for $1,268, planner had $43,442, plus $2,409
Continued from page A1
ship needs to call ahead if it’s ed 22 calls in the township department is doing extra Jack Varaly $1,250, PNC before the payment for salt.
There was a citizen com- bringing a truckload (it will last month, including three enforcement against speed- Bank for $589 plus misc. There was $15,515 in the
plaint about a property where be). domestic incidents, a harass- ing through Middleburg. items to make the total. general fund and $8,011 in
garbage is accumulating. He Bill Bauersfeld gave the ment, a mental health issue, Income was $15,103 for $10,549 was paid on the general savings.
is afraid that the property Dennison Township Volunteer a fire and a motor vehicle August with expenses of sewer loan from the sewer The next Dennison
owner might be planning to Fire Company report: 2 vehi- accident in 48.1 hours of $10,804. Bills of $7,194 were revenue fund, leaving a bal- Supervisors meeting will be
burn some of the items, cle accidents, 2 structure service. The police made approved including payroll of ance of $4,173 in the check- Wednesday, October 6, at
including a couch. He said fires, and a dispatch and can- seven traffic stops. Fines col- $2,067, White Haven ing account, and $36,719 in 7:30 p.m.
there are rats around the cel. The company will hold its
property, too. The property Block Shoot fundraiser on
will be reported to Wheeler, Sept. 19 at the LOWLPA.
Lions donate used glasses Diocese plans special
and supervisor Mack will con- Weaver reported that The Weatherly Lions Club donated 200 pairs of used eye- mass for married couples
tact Vector Control about the Luzerne County tax commit- glasses to Lions Club International on September 1. These
rodents. tee named the Don Wilkinson were collected from the club’s donation boxes in KNBT, Couples celebrating five, Interested persons should
Roadmaster Clarence Agency as the earned Halo Insurance and TJ’s One Stop, in the Weatherly Area 25, 40, 50, 60 or more years complete the registration
Fisher reported that his crew income tax collector for the schools and the Weatherly Borough building. By collecting of marriage in 2010 can cele- form found on the poster at
was on short hours, keeping county, since the committee used eyeglasses and prescription sunglasses, Lions Clubs brate the special occasion Our Lady of Lourdes Church
grates and ditches clear and finally had a quorum at a are able to repair and recycle them, to be used to provide with their family at the and mail it to the Office of the
doing a bit of weed trimming. meeting and was able to take eyeglasses to those in need, in the U.S.A. and countries Diocesan Anniversary Mass Family Life Ministries, 900 S.
Weaver let him know that a vote. around the world. on Sunday, September 26 at Woodward St., Allentown,
Contact Lions Club president Tim Williams at 236-8500 if 3 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Pa., 18103, to the attention of
your group or business would like to have an eyeglass dona- Catherine of Siena, Allen- Ruth Baker, or call 610-289-

TOPS News tion box.


The Weatherly Lions meet next on Tuesday, October 5, at
the Weatherly Borough building.
town.
Couples who pre-register
and attend will receive a cer-
8900, ext. 239.
The deadline to register is
September 14.
tificate from Bishop Barres.
Dona will be announcing be The TOPS Ten Tips for
the weight loss winners for
the month of August at
Aging Gracefully.
Interested people in the
Open House at Carbon Comm Center
Monday’s White Haven TOPS community are invited to visit
chapter meeting. The award
will be a TOPS charm of
one meeting, find out what
TOPS is all about and then
to mark Preparedness Month
The Carbon County Com- take steps to prepare for that the Carbon County open house on Thursday,
member’s choice. join. The meetings are Mon-
missioners adopted a procla- emergencies at home, work Emergency Management September 23, from 3:30 to
September will begin a new days, 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the
mation proclaiming Sep- or school. Agency and 911 Communi- 7:30 p.m., in recognition of
contest for the chapter. The United Methodist Church
tember as the month to “in- “The Ready Campaign and cations Center, located on National Preparedness
topic for our next meeting will Social Hall, White Haven.
crease public awareness the Department’s Citizen the Broad Mountain in Nes- Month. The event is open to
about the importance of Corps program will be work- quehoning, will be hosting an the public.
preparing for emergencies, ing to promote events and
A Beary Special Rally Day including natural disasters activities that will encourage Harvest Festival to
at White Haven UMC and potential terrorist individuals to get an emer-

When: September 12 — 9 a.m.


attacks.”
County solicitor Michael
gency supply kit, make a
family emergency plan and feature fine food
Where: White Haven United Methodist Church, Ozalas read the proclamation be informed about the differ- Centenary United Metho- cue, sausage and peppers,
Buffalo Street before it was adopted. It ent types of emergencies dist Church will be holding its and soup along with other
What: A Beary Celebration!!!! states, “National Prepared- that could occur and their annual Harvest Festival on favorites. There will also be
ness Month is a nationwide appropriate responses. Saturday, October 9, from 11 games and activities for chil-
Come for worship and stay for the fun!! coordinated effort sponsored “The Carbon County Board a.m. to 4 p.m. at Tweedle Park dren of all ages, including
There will be a full breakfast, by the U.S. Department of of Commissioners, do hereby in Weatherly, rain or shine. face and pumpkin painting, a
balloon animal artist, face-painting,
sing-along time, crafts, meet the teachers Homeland Security to en- proclaim the month of This year’s event will in- fish pond, grab bags and a
and games to play. courage Americans to take September as National cluded baked goods featuring water balloon sling shot
Bring your children, their friends simple steps to prepare for Emergency Preparedness homemade apple dumplings game. Other features include
and even a teddy bear emergencies in their home, Month in Carbon County and and homemade candy. There tasty funnel cakes and a vari-
along for a beary special day! business, and schools ... Per- encourage county residents will also be a large tricky tray ety of crafters.
sonal preparedness is para- to: make a plan, get a kit, be area featuring gas cards, gro- There are still spaces avail-
Childcare provided during worship.
mount to effectively reacting informed, and get involved.” cery cards, cash, gift certifi- able for craft or vendor
Call 443-7153 with questions.
to the effects of a disaster Commissioner William cates for local restaurants booths by calling the church
and it is vital that Americans O’Gurek, chairman, noted and the Longaberger bever- at 427-8091 and leaving a
age tub and wrought iron message, an application will
The Journal-Herald stand. The kitchen will be be sent with further informa-

SERVICE DIRECTORY
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Weatherly author Englehart tackles problem of evil Legion meeting Monday
Then God saw everythging good and evil dueling for our But, learn how simply saying frustrate and confound His American Legion Post 360 did not meet Monday due to the Labor
that He had made, and indeed it attention as some religions that free will is responsible for works. He promises us blessing Day holiday.
was “Very Good.” So the even- believe? (Dualisms) Where is evil is really over-simplifying a but we choose to seek things The meeting will be held Monday, September 13 at 6 p.m. at the
ing and the morning were the God now when evil is rampant very complex understanding of using our own initiative and borough building.
sixth day. (Genesis 1:31 NKJV) in His creation? Did God create free will. desire. But god certainly is not
Did you know that “Very
Good” as used in this scripture
evil?
All of these ques-
When people ask
why God placed the
dead as some prfess. He is ever
present in His creation. Sunday School resumes
means that it was just the way tions are answered tree of the knowl- Following his conversion,
God wanted it to be. What then
went wrong?
in “God, God and
Evil: Source, Rea-
edge of good and evil
in the garden, again
author Englhart served as a Lay
Speaker and was later certified
at Salem UCC
Weatherly author Charles E. son, Destiny.” The the most accepted and licensed as a minister in the Salem United Church of third grade students with Don-
Englehart, in his book God, author first or- and reasonable ex- United Methodist Church. In this Christ, First and Fell Streets, nell Stump and Audrey Graham;
Good and Evil, follows the ganizes and ten planation is that it capacity he developed a keen Weatherly will resume Sunday fourth, fifth and sixth grade stu-
events of the Old Testament summarizes the was a test to see if interest in theology. through is School classes on Sunday, Sep- dents with Connie Derr; seventh
book of Genesis from Godʼs events that took Adam and Eve would interest evolved the works that tember 19. Students are asked grade students (first year confir-
proclamation of everything place in heaven by be obedient. But fol- are presented in the book God, to attend worship with their fam- mation) with Sharon Frye;
being “Very Good” to His the Angel Lucifer low along as the Good and Evil: Source, Reason, ily at 9:30 a.m. During the serv- eighth grade students (second
expression of dissatisfaction when he rebelled author presents Destiny. ice, the teachers and assistants year confirmation) with pastor
when He says in Genesis 6:6 against God and another possible The book is a unique ap- for the year will be installed. Fredericka Beauchard. Also
(NKJV), “And the Lord was then journeys motive for its exis- proach to understanding the Classes will be held that day assisting this year will be sec-
sorry that He had made man on through creation and finally the tence that will reveal perhaps a existence of evil in Godʼs cre- from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. ond year confirmation students
earth, and He was grieved in events of Adam and Evenʼs dis- totally new concept for its exis- ation. Along with the existence Classes include preschool Victor Strouse, Jessica Polchin,
His heart.” obedience to God in the Garden tence to many readers. of evil we also find Godʼs prom- with Christine Peiser and Esther Jared Frye and Smantha Hartz.
What went wrong? Did God of Eden in what is commonly Englehart goes on to explain ise of blessing. Strouse; kindergarten and first If you have questions about
know that evil wuld enter His known as The Fall. in his book, through the use of God, Good and Evil: Source, grade students with Deb this yearʼs Sunday School call
creation? Could He have used a When people ask why evil scripture, how God really feels Reason, Destiny by Charles E. Dougherty, Cindy Gerhart and superintendent Sharon Frye at
different plan? Are there two exists, the most accepted and about evil and His dissatisfac- Englehart is available to retail- Alyssa Dougherty; second and 427-2463.
separate but equally powers of reasonable answer is “free will.” tion with it and also learn where ers through Ingram Book
God places the blame for it.
Learn also of godʼs presence
Company and/or Spring Arbor
Book distributors. It is also avail-
PA Senior Corps RSVP seeks
DELLA CROCE DENTAL CARE in creation and His continuing
efforts to repair and remold cre-
ation so that it can continue to
able to individuals online
through amazon.com or barne-
sandnoble.com. ISBN No.
Weatherwood volunteers
PA Senior Corps Retired Se- Volunteers choose which day,
JOHN J. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D. be “Very Good.” Learn how we 9781609575236, or call him at nior Volunteer Program is look- times and amount of hours they
Master of the Academy of General Dentistry/Master of the American Endodontic Society as Godʼs creation constantly 427-0010 for a signed copy. ing for volunteers to help in the wish to give of their services.
MELISSA B. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D. activities department at the Please call the RSVP of
Weatherwood Nursing and Carbon Countyʼs office at 610-
Comprehensive Family Dentistry including Extractions & Root Canals Rehab Home. This worthwhile 377-2021 or e-mail zimmerman
Same Day Emergency Treatment Available volunteer opportunity is badly Je@diakon.org for more info on
Early Morning and Evening Hours needed to help the residents this volunteer opportunity or any
lead a more full filling life while a of the other volunteer services
Convenient to White Haven, Butler Valley & Hazleton resident in this long and/or short that are available at the more
Delta Dental Participating Dentist time facility. The activities than 60 non profit organizations
Accepting all other insurance including United Concordia department offers a friendly located in Carbon County.
atmosphere and helps partici- RSVP is sponsored by Diakon
450 WASHINGTON STREET, FREELAND, PA 18224 • (570) 636-0660 pants to develop self worth and Lutheran Social Ministries and
1 Block East of Centre Street, on the Corner of Route 940 and Washington Street. relaxation through the use of has more than 350 volunteers
crafts, games, sing-a-longs and helping to keep Carbon County
many other type of fun projects. strong.

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WH Senior Happenings Deadline for Taste of Foster benefit at VFW


A benefit fundraiser for Tracey Foster, a cancer patient, will
The countdown has begun brate White Haven Seniors’ Weatherly is Saturday take place Saturday, October 2 at V.F.W. Post 6615, White
to the first ever White Haven 36th anniversary with a cov- This Saturday, September and entertainment in one of Haven. It will be held from 4 to 11 p.m. Tickets are available
Seniors Chili Cook Off com- ered dish luncheon and mus- 11 is the deadline to buy the old buildings at the former at the V.F.W., or by calling Jim at 443-0877.
petion. Seven of the area’s cial entertainment by Holly Taste of Weatherly tickets. steel plant.
best senior chili chefs will and Ed Jeziorski. This event The Taste of Weatherly on Tickets are $20 each, and
Salem UCC seeks organist
compete on September 16 at begins at 1 p.m. at the VFW. Saturday, September 18 at can be obtained from any Salem United Church of Christ, First Street, Weatherly, is in
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Out in the Open Weatherly Senior Center


to host AARP driver course
An AARP driver safety Drivers completing the bers and $14 for non-mem-
course will be presented at AARP driver safety course bers and is payable by check
the Weatherly Senior Center, receive a certificate which to AARP at the start of class.
333 Third St., Weatherly, on entitles them to a rate reduc- Enrollment is open to the
Monday, September 13 and tion on auto insurance. public and AARP member-
Wednesday, September 15 Persons interested in taking ship is not required
Canada Geese bad of a place to spend miles in search for food. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each the course should check with
No, they are not called winters, spring, summer Resident geese become day. This is an eight-hour their auto insurance compa- Visit our Facebook
Canadian Geese. Please and fall. The ones you nuisances when they grow class and is designed for ny as to the discount percent- page for our new
refer to them as Canada mostly see in area rivers, in numbers and defecate those attending for the first age. The certificate is valid Lost & Found pets
Geese. They are wonderful lakes and ponds are resi- on golf courses, public time or those desiring a more for three years from date of
to watch in the autumn sky dent geese. They were parks and other public in-depth presentation. The course completion.
section. And upload
as they “honk, honk, honk,” probably born here and areas where they can class is designed for drivers Persons interested in tak- your own shots;
their way south in the big except for the fact they do cause a health problem. 50 years old and older and is ing the course should contact share them with the
traditional “V” shape flight not migrate, have the same The best method of man- classroom instruction only. the center at 427-8175. Class Journal-Herald
pattern. The migratory characteristics as their aging the resident goose size is limited. Class materi-
geese are leaving their “snow-bird” migrating rela- population is by hunting. Guitar concert at als cost $12 for AARP mem-
community!
breeding grounds in tives. According to the Penn- Faith Lutheran
Canada and heading for Canada geese top off at sylvania Game Commis- Mountain Top Blitz teams
A free Community Concert
warmer climates and easy about 20 - 25 pounds, they sion the 2010 Pennsylvania
access to food, probably live about 20 years, they spring goose population
will be held at Faith Lutheran crush Freeland Whippets
Church, Route 940, Blakes-
only stopping in Pennsy- mate for life unless one was estimated at 231,780
lee this Sunday , September
lvania to rest and eat partner dies or is killed, which is 17 percent lower
12 at 7 p.m.
before they continue their and then they find another than the recent seven-year
Frank Curtis and His Gui-
journey. partner. The migratory vari- average of 280,371.
tar will be presented. Curtis
On the other hand there ety migrate about 2 – 3 The hunting season on
is a member of the folklore
are the “resident” Canada thousand miles from their geese in Pennsylvania
society and The Chicory
Geese. Too lazy to be both- birthplace in Canada to the opened on September 1
house.
ered to fly south they fig- southern U.S. States. and runs until September
For more information call
ured out Pennsylvania and Resident geese will travel 25. (Photo and comments by
646-0309.
the Poconos is not all that only about 1 – 2 hundred Alex Zidock)

MENGLE FUEL CO. S & T Coombe, Inc. Stove & Fireplace Specialists

Heating Oil • Anthracite ONE STOP SHOP The Mountain Top Blitz C, B and A Teams won against the
Freeland Whippets at games played on Sunday,
Coal by the Bag—Rice, Pea, Nut Coal, Gas, Pellet & Wood Stoves, Outdoor Furnaces September 5 at Freeland’s field. The scores are as fol-
Hauling Over 70 units on display and 10 operating. lows: C Team (photo shown), Blitz 14, Freeland 6, B Team,
Mushroom Soil • Topsoil • Stone Showroom Blitz 38, Freeland 14 and A Team, Blitz 20, Freeland 6. The
Location: next games will be held at Hanover on Sunday,
Sand • Sea Rocks Route 940
(4/10 mile west September 12 beginning with the C Teams at noon.
MENGLE 247 Hudsondale Street of Route 115) The Mountain Top Blitz will be hosting Saturday night
FUEL CO.
Weatherly FREE REMOVAL games against Plains on September 18 at the Crestwood

427-4261
FREE DELIVERY within 50 miles of old stove
(with purchase of any new stove.) (with purchase of any new stove.) High School fields beginning at 5 p.m. Concession and
(570) 646-8254 • Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. restroom facilities are available.
HOMES FOR SALE
Don’t
House For Sale
miss it!
938-940 North St, Quiet Neighborhood ing this event, which is offered
Dallas Hickory Hills Imagine 1.5 acres in Strouds-
First Floor Condo, completely Freeland #07-2330 NEW CONSTRUCTION in both April and September.
Country charmer with in town
White Haven By Butler Valley Blders. 3
burg, tucked away on a hidden
redecorated and nicely fur-
conveniences. Currently used
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driveway and just two blocks Gorgeous & immaculate See www.DiningInHershey.
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storage, patio, tennis, golf, income potential. 5 BR, 2 1/2
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wood stove. The garage has an room, 1 1/2 bath in private
pool. Move right in. Priced for BA, full basement, master on 1 Acre. $329,900 setting in A Pocono
Haz. SD, close to I-80, shopping deck. Set on 4 acres. enclosed breezeway to the
quick sale $115,000. suite, and low taxes. Additional
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Call LORI COOK house–never get wet or cold! Country Place. THE HOTEL HERSHEY
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Jane Kopp Real Estate Aim High Realty, Inc
cation. Sacrifice at $149,900.
Call Valerie
Call today 09-2361 $189,900 Asking $150,000 FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL:
LEWITH & FREEMAN R.E. CENTURY 21 Select Group
288-7481 570-443-7860
Call Owner (570) 579-6411
or (570) 956-2594 at (718) 217-8875 Addt’l Lots Avbl. for Custom Homes! 570-643-2100 ask for Betty Call 203 262-8419 The Hotel Hershey Food &
Wine Festival, a first-time
event, will cap off Restaurant
Week on September 19. The
event will be held across the
grounds of the Hotel from 12
407 Luzerne St., Freeland White Haven
List # 07-2311 Coolbaugh Township ARROWHEAD LAKES 3BR/2.5BA House on 1.08 POCONO LAKE noon to 4 p.m. and will feature
Well maintained 1/2 double with WOW - NOT IN A Cozy Ranch, close to beach, Arrowhead Lakes Acres in a private lake commu-
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New 3 BR, 21/2
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Included is a 1,000 sq. ft. ranch with in amenity filled community.
white water rafting, ski resorts,
ovated - New roof, windows, Car garage, 3 BR 2 full
tional wineries and two local
1.81 acres, 4 BR/ 3 full BA, garage, 4 BR, sunroom, 2 full BA, and casino. Minutes to Poco-
2BR, 1BA, custom kitch. and LR. 3,000 sq. ft., two fireplaces, 16x25 large LR with fireplace, din- Eat-in-kitchen w/oak cabi- nos, Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre. siding, doors, hot water heater; baths. Two Tier Deck! breweries. The event will fea-
Ideal for rental or relatives. Lot 14, nets, Dining Room, Living Only $189,000. kitchen (w/stainless steel appli- SHARP!
block 4 off of Juniper St must be
master, newly remodeled, extra liv- ing area. All appliances! Pri-
Room, 1870 sq. ft. Near Gordon & Long ances); new flooring ; neutral
ture strolling entertainment
ing area for big family. One year vate, gated community. Price
included in sale $106,000 warranty on elec, plumb, heat. Reduced–Asking $158,500 beach. Seller will assist Real Estate LLC paint; garage w/workshop; cir- and food samplings from the
Cindy King
Century 21 Select Group $189,000 w/mtge. $219,000 cular driveway and roof over culinary team of Hershey En-
Call Brian McCardle at Call Colleen 570.675.4400 Office
deck $149,900.
Call (570) 350-2245 (570) 239-8862
Call Paul Weaver (owner) 570.690.2689 Direct
call Michelle 570-972-8226
Ed Beckendorff tertainment & Resorts. Tickets
800.779.2584 (x 23) (570) 269-1773 www.cindykingre.com 888-774-8488
are $40 and are available to
guests ages 21 or older. De-
signated-driver tickets may be
purchased for $20. Reserva-
tions can be made by calling
DRUMS RANCH! Mt. Pocono Summit 185 Birch Knoll Dr., Hazleton 717-534-8800. Additional in-
Lake Ariel - Extra Lot! MLS NO. 08-1436
To Be Built Furnished 4 BR home boasts Towamensing Trails Pointe Community List # 08-65
Panoramic Country Setting! Brick Ranch w/Heated Gar, Newer pre-manufactured home Pocono Summit (Emerald Lakes). formation and a full listing of
Sparrow Lane, finished lower level w/ built in
Three year old dream rancher
Cozy 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, FP, eat
3BR, 2BA, LR, DR, new Kitch- with many upgrades. Walk-in Brand new, 4 brs, 2 -1/2 baths, participating wineries can be
bar, woodstove, Vaulted Ceil- in kitchen w/ breakfast bar. 2
Penn Forest Twp. with 3-4 BR, 2 1/2 BA. Amen- en, Computer Rm, Sun Rm, Lg. closets in all BRs, MBR has gar- garage, new appliances, carpet,
3 BR, 2 BA ranch, 2 car garage
ing Living room has stone fire-
ities too numerous to mention. decks. Newer windows, slid-
Generator, Central AC, Full
found at www.DiningIn
place, loft, deck $251,092 ing doors and Carpet. Sold den tub. Natural gas heat with fixtures, low dues, lakes,
& basement on 1/2 acre lot Call Cheryl for detailed informa- Basement & Deck. Handi- custom stone FP. Lg open kitch- Hershey.com.
Still time to pick your colors tion. $298,500! fully Furnished. Asking capped access. Minutes to bus, clubhouse, pools etc.
en. On leased property.$53,900.
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Century 21 Select Group
Must See, asking
GENE DURIGAN Real Estate 34 E. Broad St. Call 215-997-9249 $195,000 by owner. HERSHEYPARK IN THE
Alyce Lentz West Hazleton, PA 18202 View pics at www.forsaleby
Call Vincent at Call Brian McCardle at
Call Jim, 570-325-5707 888-774-8488 570-455-9463 owner.com/20918798 570-839-1393 or 801-2943 800.779.2584 (x 23) 570-355-5366 DARK: For three weekends
this fall (October 15-17, Oc-
tober 22-24 and October 29-
31), Hersheypark In The Dark
will welcome the entire family
401 Pohopoco Road for Halloween fun with exciting
Rhodo Mountain Estates East Stroudsburg - Albrightsville
MUST SEE! Blakeslee (Poconos) List #07-10738 rides, entertainment and fall
Looking for seclusion? Mag- Price Reduced Pocono Farms East - Nestled on side street in down-
nificent country post & beam Drums, PA Price - $249,900 Gorgeous! 2 Decks, Hot Tub, 1+
3817 Norfolk Rd, Tobyhanna town Mt. Pocono, 2-bedroom
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2500 Sq. Foot 2 Story - 4 Bdrm/3 Bath Acre lot, Front porch, master In-law or Office Qtrs in this ex- big deck, tile foyer, 1.13 acre cor-
home, cedar siding & decks, Home - Great Area - 100 X 200 Very suite w/fireplace, living room w/ ceptional Colonial plus 4BR, 3 BR 1.5 BA with cute little yard. Hardwood ner lot. House is eligible for 100% tainment are included in the
cherry cabinets, stone fire- Nice Yard. Rear Deck / 2 Car Garage - 1905 sf well maintained floors, very clean. Nice front financing through the PHFA/
place, & full finished base- Spacious Rms Throughout w/ New
brick fireplace, crown molding, 2.5BA, 2CG, 1+ Ac. LG Kitchen
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one-price admission, as is
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ment. For 24 hour recorded Hardwood Floors/Carpet & Tile. Formal FR w/FP, LG Deck & Storage approx 0.29ac. $85,000 niture negotiable. $244,900 Creatures of the Night at Zoo-
Dining Room and Ceramic Tiled Pocono Resorts Realty
information & address, call Shed. Must See! $279,000 Close to I 80, whitewater Keller Williams Real Estate America, where visitors can
Kitchen w/ breakfast area, Family Rm Sandra Ortiz
1-800-722-1389 and enter Comm+ Bonus to Lic. Agent. rafting, casino and ski resort Ask for Dorothy Gross
code 2476.
w/ Full Stone FP. Master Bedrm w/ large
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Mary Enck Realty, Inc. Call 570-236-0145 for more info. 888-774-8488 Call Aggie (609) 213-3332 direct 570-620-6549. www.prr1.com nighttime habits of the Zooʼs
or 570-885-5056
collection of North American
animals. For more information
on Hersheypark In The Dark
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C ED
UC DU
and all Halloween in Hershey
D RE events, visit www.Halloween
Lake Naomi Holiday Pocono Well-maintained, 3-
RE 3-bedroom, 2 bath ranch home
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One acre wooded lot with Fully remodeled Dutch Cape w/new HERSHEY (1-800-437-7439).
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Pocono Pines munity, Kidder Township. 380 W. Ridge St., Lansford roof. 3 bdrm, 1.5 ba w/tiles,
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Furnished, 2 large decks, close
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Lake Naomi Real Estate MLS #10-5186
Peters Real Estate Peters Real Estate asphalt roof, basement, all
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Justin Higgins Asking $129,000
Route 940, White Haven appliances and furniture.
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Weatherly soccer teams Marian Sutherland Kirby Library


look to improve in 2010
The following are cap-
sulized previews of the
Lafey, Samson Walton.
Sophomores:
to host Kidney Disease Program
Weatherly boys and girls soc- Conner Hanson, Kevin The Marian Sutherland Hazleton. progressive, usually perma- Asians, Hispanics and Native
cer teams for the 2010 sea- Hinkle, Dylan McDonald, Kirby Library, located at 35 The program will cover how nent loss of kidney function Americans are also at a high-
son. Charlie Wallish, Michael Kirby Ave., Mountaintop will the kidneys work and how the that affects more than 26 mil- er risk than the general popu-
Weatherly Boys Baade. host a health awareness pro- body is affected when kidney lion Americans according to lation.
Head Coach: Matt Neil Freshmen: gram on kidney disease on disease is present. Ms. the National Kidney Foun- Normally, kidney disease
(2nd season) Scott Coll, Avery Haas, Tuesday, September 21 at Eveland will discuss risk fac- dation. People with diabetes does not have many symp-
Assistant Coach: Mike John Strizak. 6:30. Kidney Disease: Are tors, symptoms and the 5 and high blood pressure are toms, but can be easily iden-
Ziegler 2010 SCHEDULE You at Risk? will be present- stages of CKD. at a higher risk for developing tified through simple tests.
2009 Record: 3-14-1 September: 7 - at ed by Cindy Eveland, RN, Chronic kidney disease is a kidney disease as are sen- Early detection can slow and
League Affiliation: Schuylkill Haven (x), 9 - BS, CHN, TOPs Educator, of major public health problem iors and individuals with a may prevent the progression
Schuylkill League Divsion II Williams Valley (x), 10 Lehigh Fresenius Medical Care in the United States. It is a family history. Africans, of chronic kidney disease.
Key players lost: Nathan Christian Academy, 14 - at
Pieffer, Brendan Rowan, Halifax (x), 16 - Millersburg How to stay “Cyber Safe” while shopping online
Dylan Callahan (x), 18 - at Line Mountain, 21 By Denise Sperle, Frontier I frequently encounter unauthorized charges more your account.
Key players returning: - Lourdes (x), 23 - Tri-Valley Communications Central “amazing” offers and deals quickly and be able to notify A nice and easy extra step
Brandon Hinkle, Christian Or- (x), 25 MMI, 27 - Schuylkill Valley General Manager when I am perusing websites your financial institution im- you can take to increase your
miston, George Wallish, Haven (x), 29 - at Williams There are many benefits to and checking my e-mail. mediately. You may also want “cyber safety” is to use a sep-
Brandon Callahan, Samson Valley (x). shopping online, such as the While I would love to get to use a credit card with a low arate e-mail account for your
Walton, Colton Weichman, October: 2 - Halifax (x), 4 - convenience of shopping in those four designer hand- limit to avoid having to dis- online shopping. For exam-
Kyle Harris, Dominic at Millersburg (x), 6 - Line your home at anytime bags free by participating in a pute large amounts of fraud. ple, if Frontier is your primary
Palermo, Cory Rowan, Corey Mountain; 8 - Salem Christian throughout the day without simple survey, I refrain from 4. Sign Up For Credit e-mail account, set up a
Furmanchin, Bud Lech, Academy, 12 - at Lourdes (x), ever having to deal with the doing so. By participating in Card Security Measures: Yahoo! e-mail account that
Jeremy Hollrigl, Andy Vack, 14 - Tri-Valley (x), 16 - at Jim crowds, long checkout lines these surveys to get a deal, I Credit card companies have just handles your online pur-
Kevin Hinkle, Charlie Wallish, Thorpe. and possible lack of invento- greatly increase my chances fraud detector programs that chases. This will help you
Dylan McDonald x-denotes league match. ry. In fact, a report by Pew of ending up on a fraudulent notify you if there is suspi- stay organized and avoid
Newcomers to watch: Weatherly Girls Internet & American Life website that resembles popu- cious activity on your card. clicking on suspicious e-
Cody Gerhard, Scott Coll, Head Coach: Shannon Project states that two-thirds lar shopping spots like For instance, my credit card mails.
John Strizak, Conner Shughart of Americans shop online macys.com. The golden rule company, Chase, calls me If you follow these simple
Hansen, Avery Haas Assistant Coach: Scott mostly for the convenience it when it comes to online anytime there is a purchase steps and use common
Coach’s Outlook: “There Coll provides. However, the report shopping is that it’s best to made online with my card. It’s sense, you will be able to
is not any other team I would League Affiliation: also states that of those who avoid clicking at all. Instead, a part of Chase’s Internet safely enjoy the benefits of
rather coach. Not only are Schuylkill League Divison II shop online, 75% worry type in the web address you Fraud Detector program. online shopping. Now all you
they good soccer players, Key players lost: Mel about giving their credit card seek into the address bar. As These types of programs are have to worry about is mak-
they are good guys. They Clabia, Kayla Furmanchin, number or personal informa- long as you stick to secure very affordable and easy to ing sure you don’t break the
work hard every day and Erica Koloski, Nicole Calia. tion. websites and avoid suspi- use. bank!
always play their hearts out Key returning players: Here is what you can do to cious links and e-mails, you 5. Keep Your Online If you have any questions
on the field. We are dedicat- Susan Funk, sr. defender; enjoy the convenience of will greatly increase your Receipts: After purchasing about online shopping, or if
ing our seeason to Ian Kristina Hansen, goalkeeper; shopping online while staying safety online. an item online, save your you have any technology
Hinkle, a teammate and good Sam Kennelly, sr. defender. “cyber safe” and avoiding Here are five additional tips checkout information receipt, questions in general, feel free
friend who we lost last year.” jr.; Tiana Genetti, jr., midfield- identity theft or virus attacks. to follow to stay “cyber safe”: and save any e-mail that is a to contact Denise Sperle
ROSTER er; Andrea Dietrich, Jaime The most important rule to 1. Make Sure Your Com- record of the purchase. This from Frontier Communi-
Seniors: Dougherty, jr., midfielder; follow is the simplest one to puter is Safe: Your computer will help you keep track of cations at denise.sperle@
Brandon Callahan, Corey Crystal Hoffman, jr., midfield- understand, Use Common should have the most up to your credit card purchases so frontiercorp.com or log on to
Furmanchin, Kyle Harris, er; Sara Heister, soph., Sense, especially when per- date security software and you will more easily notice http://www.frontier.com/.
Brandon Hinkle, Jeremy defender. forming the most routine of firewalls. A firewall is an inte- any suspicious activity on
Hollrigl, Bud Lech, Christian Coach’s Outlook: “With 31 online tasks such as check- grated collection of security
Ormiston, Dominic Palermo, athletes on the team, I look
Cory Rowan, Andrew Vack, forward to the camraderie
ing your e-mail. If an e-mail in measures designed to pre- CUMC hosts Red Cross Blood
your inbox seems suspicious, vent unauthorized electronic
George Wallish, Colton and communication that will it probably is, so don’t open it. access to a networked com- Drive in memory of pastor
Weichman. be demonstrated on and off If you do open a suspicious puter system. The most up to A blood drive will be held including soup, sandwiches,
Juniors: the field. I anticipate great e-mail, don’t click on the links date software will make it September 18 in Mountain and baked goods plus hot
Cody Gerhard, Christopher Continues on page B6 in it, because you could acci- very difficult for any cyber Top at Christ United Metho- and cold drinks. It is their
dentally download malicious criminal to hack into your dist Church, 175 South Main intention to continue CUMC’s
KofC selling football software (malware) that gives
criminals remote access to
computer and steal any of
your personal information.
Road, from 9-3 p.m., hosted
by the United Methodist Men.
reputation as “the good food”
blood drive location.
frenzy tickets your computer. File attach-
ments are very dangerous as
2. Don’t Pay With a Debit
Card: Cybercriminals can tap
The blood drive is dedicat-
ed to the loving memory of
The men, as well as
CUMC, are hoping for a large
The Mountain Top Area Knights of Columbus is selling its well, so never open file into your checking and/or the Rev. Robert J. Herrala, turnout at the blood drive.
annual football frenzy tickets. attachments from an e-mail savings accounts through pastor of CUMC since July, Pastor Bob would be pleased
All members and football fans are invited to take part in this sender you don’t know. your debit card, so don’t use 2004, and now deceased. He if we exceed the goal for the
event. Additionally, never respond to it! has touched the lives of drive.
For more information or tickets, call Brian at 474-0834 or an e-mail that asks for your 3. Pay With a Credit Card many people in Mountain Top Anyone who expects to
any K of C member. personal or financial informa- and Check Your Credit Card and elsewhere over the donate blood is encouraged
tion. Trusted online stores Statements Often: It’s best years. to call the Red Cross in
don’t ask for this information to use a credit card because To that end, the men of the advance and schedule an
through e-mail because they you can dispute unauthorized church will be making a spe- appointment to help expedite
have already asked for it dur- charges on it. By checking cial effort to prepare and donation times. The number
ing the check out process on your credit card statement serve delicious “home-made” to call is 1-800-RED CROSS
their secure websites. often, you will notice any food at the concession, (1-800-733-2767).

Kirby Library offers WASD offers Gold Cards


The Weatherly Area School District is offering Senior
AARP driving classes Citizen Gold Cards for district residents over the age of 65.
They are free of charge with proper identification and will
Two AARP Driver Safety class, call instructor Pat allow entrance to all Weatherly sporting events except for
Program classes sponsored Pisaneschi at 868-6732. playoffs and tournaments.
by the Marian Sutherland Both classes provide hints The Gold Cards may be picked up in the high school office
Kirby Library will be held in to help senior drivers drive from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.
September. A course open to more safely and compensate
new or returning participants for physical changes. No
will be held on Fridays, exam must be taken to pass MS group welcomes members
September 17 and 24, from the course, although self- The Hazleton Area Multiple Sclerosis Support Group is
12:30 until 4:30 p.m. tests are used to evaluate welcoming new members on Saturday, September 18 at the
Students will receive a certifi- knowledge and behaviors. Center City Apartment Complex, 70 S. Pine St., Hazleton,
cate which will entitle them to Cost for the course is $14 from 2 to 4 p.m.
a 5% discount on auto insur- per person, with a $2 dis- Contact Gloria Liene at 454-5712 with any questions.
ance for 3 years, provided count for AARP members.
The 2010 Horse Show to Benefit the Carbon County there are no high risk drivers Students should bring a
Special Olympics was held Sunday, September 5, at the
Getz Farm, in Albrightsville. Shown attending are Carbon
County Commissioner William O’Gurek, US Congress-
or recent claims on their poli-
cy. Interested persons should
check payable to AARP to
the class; the check may pay COLONIALAUTOSALES.COM
call the library at 474-9313 to for more than one person.
man Paul Kanjorski, and Carbon County Commissioner
and host Charles Getz. O’Gurek and Getz are also co-
reserve a place in the class.
A refresher course, open to
Bring the AARP membership
card if you belong to the
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Comets come up
Journal Sports short at Berwick
Quarterback Jared Pierce
threw for 202 yards and four
Bulldogs got a goal-line stand,
including two Aigeldinger

Antinozzi to be inducted into HA Sports Hall of Fame touchdowns, Eric Schleich


caught a pair of those scores,
sneaks at the 1, and a blocked
field goal attempt to keep it 7-6
The late Tony Antinozzi 74-54 and 67-47 routs of District uniform as he moved to Boyer- and and Sean Ridall ran for 76 at half.
proved time and again during 12ʼs Mountain View and District town between his junior and yards and two touchdowns to Ethan Slembarski put the
his career that bigger wasnʼt 3ʼs Brandywine Heights, re- senior years. lead Berwick to a 32-14 season- Comets ahead 14-6 on their first
necessarily better. spectively. Antinozzi continued to pro- opening win over Crestwood on play of the second half, break-
As a teacher at Weatherly Next came a game that those duce standout players at Friday night. ing free on a 55-yard touchdown
Area High School from 1972- who played in it, those who saw Weatherly into the 1980s with The Comets gave the run. Aigeldinger again added
1996 and a three-sport coach it and those trying to listen to it Jeff Harris and Tom Figas soar- Bulldogs all they could handle the point after.
for many of those years, “Mr. Aʼʼ on their radios back home wonʼt ing up the schoolʼs all-time scor- early on, building a 14-6 lead. But the Bulldogs answered
or “Coach Aʼʼ as he was better ever forget: the Eastern semifi- ing list. But it wasnʼt until the Crestwood started the game when Pierce found Schleich
known by his students and play- nal against District 12 power Elk 1984-85 season, three years with 13 straight plays without a again in the third quarter on an
ers, helped mold almost three Lake at what was then known at after the Anthracite League dis- receiver on the field, and 18-yard fade pattern where the
decades of Wrecker student- Wilkes College. solved and its teams merged capped their opening 10-play 6-foot-5 senior outjumped the
athletes into winners on the The Warriors featured junior into the Schuylkill League that drive with Nick Aigeldingerʼs 10- Crestwood corner for the touch-
court or field and, most impor- superstar Bob Stevenson, who the Wreckers again made noise yard scoring toss to Eric Bozek. down. It was the start 26 unan-
tantly, in the game of life. would score more than 2,000 in the district playoffs. Aidgeldinger toed the extra swered points that enabled
For his efforts, Antinozzi will career points and lead Tulsa Using Antinozziʼs “Legion of point for a quick 7-0 advantage. Berwick to put the game away.
be posthumously inducted into University to the NIT title just Doomʼʼ defense to fluster oppo- Schleich got Berwick on the Ridall gave the Bulldogs their
the Hazleton Area Sports Hall of five years later. nents and a balanced scoring board at the end of the first first lead of the game with 4:08
Fame on Sept. 19 during a ban- The game went back and attack led by John Chernansky, quarter when he turned a 12- left in the third on a 33-yard
quet at Genettiʼs Ballrooms, forth at the old Wilkes gym, Colin Mondero, Gary Walker yard curl into an 80-yard touch- pass play over the middle.
Hazle Township. keeping the packed house in a and John Parker, the Wreckers down catch and run down the After Pierce scored on a five-
Antinozzi was the face of frenzy from the opening tap until advanced to the district final sideline. The PAT try failed. yard sneak, he found Ridall
Wrecker sports through much of went down to the wire, with the final buzzer. Radio station where they lost to Schuylkill Crestwood threatened to again on a 43-yard fly pattern to
the 1970s and 1980s and once Weatherly prevailing 45-43. WAZL had its connection inter- Haven. score late in the first half after close out the scoring.
again when he returned to The Wreckers, already with rupted at one point and nervous But with Walker, Parker and Roger Legg bolted 61 The Comets will open their
Weatherly after a brief coaching 49-48 and 55-47 wins over Weatherly fans fidgeted back Mark Reiner taking the lead the yards inside the Berwick 5 with home schedule this Friday night
stint at Panther Valley in the league rival Freeland during the home awaiting the outcome. follwing year, Weatherly re- two minutes to go. But the against Pocono Mountain West.
early 1990s until his untimely regular season, again had to However, they were elated after turned to the District 11 title con-
death at the start of the 1996-97 face the Whippets in the district they learned that Richardson — test. There, they avenged two
basketball season.
While Antinozzi served as
Weatherlyʼs head football coach
title game. Weatherly won a 61-
58 nail-biter to give Antinozzi his
first District 11 championship. A
a reserve who averaged only
1.7 ppg all season — cashed a
steal into a basket in the waning
earlier losses to Freeland for the
third of Antinozziʼs three district
crowns.
Fall Ball under way
for three seasons and the
Wreckersʼ top baseball coach
for two years, he was most
54-46 loss to District 12 runner-
up Forest City in their interdis-
trict opener ended the Wreck-
seconds to give the Wreckers a
pulsating 67-66 win that kept
their season alive and sent
His last great run with the
Wreckers came during the
1990-91 season when seniors
in White Haven
widely known as their head bas- ersʼ year at 15-10. Stevenson and Elk Lake home. Bob Pugh (14.5 ppg), Jeff Middleburg Auto outlasted played outstanding defensively
ketball coach. Antinozzi had most of his Weatherly was on the other Pleban (13.5) and Dave Jemo White Haven Coffee Works 15- with several putouts and a dou-
In amassing a 280-258 record pieces in place when the follow- end of a buzzer-beater in the (11.9), junior Troy Gregory 10 in the 2010 Fall Ball opener ble play.
over 18 seasons, he kept the ing season started: Hadzick, Eastern final when Bishop (14.5) and sophomores Brian at Lehigh Park in White Haven. Coffee Worksʼ 8-year-olds
Orange and Black competitive Powell, Kurtz, Gerhard and Klonowski of Scranton ended Sartori (10.6) and Kevin Peiser Nick Jones, Adam Keil and had an impressive display of
in the rugged Anthracite League Scott all returned and were the the Wreckersʼ state title hopes (6.2) helped to take Weatherly Dalton Preston all had two hits their own with solid play by
and later the Schuylkill League starters. Senior Randy Richard- 57-55. A three-point loss to to the cusp of another district for the winning side, while Zack Dylan Horn and Chris Ferraccio.
and made them a perennial son and Brent Pfeffer filled in DuBois Central Christian in the title. The Wreckers finished third Kalinowski, Al Kalinowski, Matt Trimmer was dominant on
contender for the District 11 admirably when called upon, consolation game left them as after falling short in a shootout Brandon Dixon and Colby the mound in his one inning of
small-school championship de- the former sinking what may the stateʼs fourth best Class C with Mike Rhoades and Ma- Jones contributed one hit relief.
spite his teams being at a decid- have been the most important team. hanoy Area (98-89) in the dis- apiece. Ferraccio, Horn and Jake
ed height disadvantage in basket in school history. To- The Wreckers finished that trict semifinals but beating Jones, Frankie Casarella, Fisher all hit safely; Fisher, Matt
almost every game every sea- gether, they produced one of unforgettable 1975-76 season Marian 65-62 in the consolation Matt Macurak, Keil, Jones and Lunney and Austin Belles each
son. the most memorable seasons in with a 23-7 arecord and ad- game. An 87-74 loss to North- Cody Mengle all scored two scored twice; and teammates
The Wreckers had their first local high school basketball his- vanced farther than any of An- east Bradford in the first round runs, and Zack Kalinowski, Al Mark Snyder, Tanner Pitman,
taste of success under Antniozzi tory, one highlighted by the tinozziʼs teams. Hadzick (12.8 of the PIAA tournament finished Kalinowski and Preston each Ferraccio and Horn added one
during the 1974-75 season, Wreckersʼ move from their old ppg), Scott (12.5), Kurtz (11.2) the Wreckersʼ season at 22-6. scored once. run each for Coffee Works.
when they didnʼt let two lop- high school gym to a spacious and Powell (10.1) all averaged Antinozzi moved to Panther Middleburg Auto showed off The season runs from now
sided losses each to Anthracite new middle school gym across in double figures and Gerhard Valley that offseason and was the future of White Haven Little through early October with both
League juggernauts Bishop town. wasnʼt far behind at 7.9 as the the Panthersʼ head basketball League play by showcasing all White Haven teams playing
Hafey (102-42, 51-28), Marian Once again, competing in the linchpins on one of the areaʼs coach for four seasons befoe six of its 8-year-olds on the games on Tuesdays and
(76-48, 75-60) and West Hazle- Anthracite League set the stage most balanced teams ever. going back to his old coaching mound. Macurak got the start Thursdays at home, and also
ton (64-49, 63-29) and an over- for their ultimate success. After the Wreckers finished stomping grounds at Weatherly and the win, with relief help from throughout the Wyoming Valley.
all league record of 5-7 stall The Wreckers posted impres- 11-12 the following year, they in 1995. Casarella, Preston, Noah Teams consist of players rang-
their bid for their first District 11 sive non-league victories over went 17-13 and took top honors He was inducted into the Meckes, Dixon and Jones. Keil ing in age from 8-11.
Class C title. Schuylkill Haven, Saint Clair in the Anthracite Leagueʼs newly Weatherly Area School District
With senior Barry Barbush (twice each), Mahanoy Area to formed Class B Division in Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.
(13.6 points per game) and jun-
ior Ed Hadzick (12.5 ppg) lead-
gear up for league play. But two
gut-wrenching losses to Marian
1977-78 before being eliminat-
ed in the district semifinals.
Born on Aug. 24, 1937, An-
tinozzi graduated from Hazleton
Crestwood stickers
ing the way and other talented (38-37, 53-51), one to Bishop Sophomore Matt Romberger, a High School in 1955, serving as
juniors Ernie Powell (8.0), Joe
Kurtz (6.7) and Gary Gerhard
Hafey (41-37 in a first-half play-
off) and another to West Hazle-
rare 6-foot-6 player
Antinozzi, scorded 15.4 ppg.
for senior class president. He also
played football and basketball
zip Lake-Lehman
(3.7) and promising sophomore ton (55-51) denied Weatherly its Junior Barry Wargula flipped in for the Mountaineers. Crestwood used balanced Comets. Jessica Newak,
Charlie Scott (3.7) all contribut- first Anthracite crown since 12.9 and senior Tim Wagner Antinozzi also served in the scoring and a 35-2 shots-on- Dessoye and Jones were credit-
ing productive minutes, An- 1967. added 10.4. U.S. Navy and received an hon- goal advantage to blow away ed with assists.
tinozziʼs team went 8-2 during Still, those losses combined Romberger upped his scoring orable discharge. He graduated Lake-Lehman 6-0 on Saturday. Danielle Despirito and Rachel
its exhibition schedule to gain with regular season wins over average to 17.9 and Wargulaʼs from Kingʼs College and re- Brittany Blass, Anna Ritz shared time in goal for
an early dose of confidence. league newcomer Shamokin climbed to 15.9 ppg in the 1978- ceived his teaching certificate Dessoye, Kelsey Jones, Crestwood, which had a 13-1
Weatherly beat Columbia-Mon- Lourdes (54-45, 43-39), Hafey 79 season, but the Wreckers from Bloomsburg State College. Lindsay Brown, Jenna Chrismer advantage in penalty corners.
tour Vo-Tech, Benton and Pius (64-55, 61-37) and West Hazle- didnʼt find any consistency in He began his teaching career at and Emily Leo had goals for the
X twice apiece; while splitting ton (49-46) and 13-4 overall the league after winning a tour- St. Gabrielʼs Junior High School
two close non-league games
with Jim Thorpe to start the sea-
league mark fire hardened An-
tinozziʼs team for another post-
nament in Lehighton over the
holidays. They lost to Cardinal
and emabrked on his 24-year
career at Weatherly in 1972. He Comets thump
son. season run. Brennan in a playoff for the also was the City of Hazletonʼs
The rubber match between
the Wreckers and Olympians
After sweating through the
District 11 playoffs in the previ-
leagueʼs Class B Division title,
beat Mahanoy Area (65-53) in
recreation director for many
years.
Tunkhannock netters
came in the District 11 semifi- ous season, the Wreckers easi- triple overtime in the district Antinozzi married the former The Crestwood tennis team At No. 2 doubles, Crest-
nals, the first district game for ly defeated Cardinal Brennan quarterfinals and closed their Alice Brogan in 1959. The cou- moved to 2-1 on the season woodʼs Melanie Snyder and
either team since only a handful (60-40) and Schuylkill Haven season with a 65-52 loss to ple has two children, Cindy with a 4-1 win over host Tunk- Jenn Snyder teamed up to beat
of Class C teams competed in (68-51) for their second straight Saint Clair in the semifinals. Somers and Lori Kringer, and hannock last week. Jeanette Shoa and Samantha
the playoffs at that time. As in district title. Their momentum That turned out to be Rom- two granchildren, Brad Somers Kristi Bowman downed Hope Veety 6-2, 6-1.
their first two meetings, this one continued into interdistricts with bergerʼs last game in a Wrecker and Brittany Kringer. Murray 6-1, 6-1 at first singles; Tunkhannock got its lone win
Brittany Stanton topped Jackie at No. 1 doubles, where the
Lady Wreckers win first two Weatherly would not be denied.
A 25-11 victory forced a fifth and
and three aces, while Sarah
Dolinsky picked up 15 kills, 20
Kirby 6-2, 6-3 at No. 2 singles;
and Sam Snyder defeated
team of Amanda Hirkey and
Alexis OʼHara outlasted Ami
The Weatherly girls volleyball and 25-5. deciding set, which the Lady digs and seven assists.
Jessica Murley 6-2, 6-1 at third Patel and Christina Tometchko
team picked up where it left off Weatherly 3, Panther Valley Wreckers won 15-7 to sew up Also contributing to the win
singles. 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4 tiebreaker).
last season, opening the 2010 2 - After PV opened with a 25-22 the match. were Alyssa Kephart (17 kills,
campaign with wins over West win, the Lady Wreckers came Brittany Hinkle came up big at 12 digs), Alicia Panzarella (16
Side AVTS and Panther Valley
last week.
back with a 26-24 victory to tie
the match.
the net with 18 kills and two
blocks to go with 17 digs and
digs) and Samantha Strizak (18
digs). Weatherly Soccer...
Weatherly 3, West Side Panther Valley followed with a three aces. Setter Rachel PV won the junior varsity Continued from page B5
AVTS 0 - Weatherly breezed 25-17 win in the third set, but Heister had 48 assists, 10 digs match 25-15 and 25-18.
past West Side by scores of 25- leadership from the returning zarre, Alexis Boyarski, Elaina
players and significant strides Busher, Heather Cichowic,
5, 25-3, 25-10.
Sarah Dolinsky paced the
Crestwood golfers win; Marian tops Weatherly of individual progress within Kali Coll, Erin Dougherty, Tara
Lady Wreckers with 10 kills, five Crestwood 160, Dallas 167 - 41, Justin Brojakowski carded a Mark Postupack contributed an the new athletes. Our priority Galada, Sara Heister, Brittany
digs, two aces and one assist, Keith Novatnak fired a 37 and 44 and Ryan Georgetti posted a 86 for the Colts. this year is on our offensive Lowman, Abby Ormiston,
while Rachel Heister recorded Jake Popowycz followed with a 46. Josh Reiner paced Weatherly skills - to have more complet- Katie Ray.
24 assists, seven aces, four 39 to help Crestwood edge with a 113. Garret Titus (120), ed passes, to maintain pos- Freshmen:
digs and two kills. Dallas at the par-36 Blue Ridge GOLF ROUNDUP Robert Adams (121) and Derek session for longer periods of Bree Hoffman, Jessie Hoff-
Brittany Hinkle had six kills, Golf Course. Marian 323, Weatherly 475 - Fillory (121) rounded out the time, and to continue to hone man, Brittney Isom, Rachel
six digs, six aces and two Billy Dombroski shot a 40 and Eric Mason captured medalist Wreckersʼ top four. our trapping skills. As always, Moon, Sarah Peiser, Danielle
assists, and Alyssa Kephart Joe Hurn and Scott Lerman honors with a 77 and Brandon my main concern is to create Ramsey, Jackie Roche.
and encourage life-long ath- 2010 SCHEDULE
contributed eight aces, seven
kills and three digs for the Lady
each finished with a 44 for the
Comets.
Dopira was right behind with a
79 as Marian defeated
We’re working on letes - students that will have September:
Wreckers.
Weatherly also won the JV
Austin Smith captured medal- Weatherly at Mountain Laurel our website, the skills and desire to contin-
ue with exercise and healthy
3/4 at Meadowbrook Chris-
tian Tip Tournament; 8 - at Tri-
ist honors with a 36 to pace Golf Course.
contest in straight sets, 25-9 Dallas. John Dougherty had a Josh Green had an 81 and www.pocono lifestyle habits long after their Valley (X); 11 - Lourdes (x); 13
days of high school sports.” - at Minersville (x); 15 - Halifax
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