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Police layoffs versus property tax increases in Kidder Township


by Jeanine Hofbauer ed. with a lack of real estate transfer Several retired police officers
A crowd of concerned citizens Chairman Larry Polansky deliv- taxes in recent years has dealt a stressed laying off three officers is
overflowed the Kidder Township ered a detailed presentation illus- crippling blow. Layoffs of over 50 detrimental to the force, as the
meeting room during the monthly trating the 2011 budget woes super- people in area resorts within Kidder proactive policing is needed to pre-
supervisors’ meeting on Thursday,visors are deliberating. Polansky Township have led to a decrease of vent crimes. Offers to comprise an
October 21. Concerns over the revealed the current police depart- employment tax revenue to the auxiliary police force to assist
ment budget cost devours 72% of
supervisors’ reported intentions to municipality as well. Polansky add- Kidder officers were presented.
lay off three police officers due to
the gross fund revenue of ed, “By the end of next year we will Polansky welcomed the suggestion,
budgetary constraints led to a pub-
$1,204,875 within the small munici- be $450,000 behind.” requesting all interested to leave
lic outcry to maintain adequate pality. The floor was open to sugges- their names and contact informa-
safety within the township. Mixed The department requires an oper- tions from the public to rectify the tion.
emotions regarding a property taxating budget of $717,260, plus situation. Some speakers favored a Chief Joe Protasiewicz fielded
increase versus the termination of
$150,000 in benefits and payroll. slight increase in property taxes in questions regarding an option for
The relief of $63,000 provided by
the officers’ positions were express- order to maintain the current struc- Police Chief Joe Protasiewicz
the state toward Kidder Township’s ture of the police force. Polansky Please turn to page B1 answers questions.
THIS WEEK IN $123,000 for its 2011 Minimum revealed the suggested alternative
Municipal Obligation to pensions is to layoffs of a 1 mill increase would
WHITE HAVEN minimal in terms of the overall bring in only $95,000 and would not
Thursday, October 28 budget. resolve the problem. The room was
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 Polansky compared the ratio of torn between concerns over safety
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist 8.44 officers per thousand of the some felt would result from a
Church
township population of 1,185 to sur- decrease in police versus an
United To Serve Meeting – Noon –
Ugly Mug Restaurant rounding areas. He advised that increase in property taxes as the
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – municipalities comprised of over economy stretches a fixed income
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- 5,000 residents employ fewer offi- to its limits.
aurant cers than the current 10 officers on A suggestion to “Throw the weight
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting –
Kidder’s force. of revenue on where the problem
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
munity Church Polansky exclaimed, “We’re finan- is—the rentals,” was called out, to
cially in trouble.” He revealed a 2010 be met with another asking “Yeah,
Friday, October 29
Free Community Lunch – served operating loss of $350,000 due to why can’t we charge a rental tax?”
11:30 a.m.-Noon – St. Paulʼs the decline in several areas of rev- Polansky replied, “It’s worth looking
Lutheran Parish Hall enue relied upon by the township. A into but we need realtors and land-
Saturday, October 30 drop in permit fee income coupled lords to cooperate.” Larry Polansky discusses Kidder Township’s finances.
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting -
THIS WEEK IN
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish
Center
Sunday, October 31
Police investigations WH topic WEATHERLY
by Seth Isenberg Karpowich and the Holmbergs, who quently when weather is better.
Halloweʼen Thursday, October 28
Halloweʼen Treats – St. Patrickʼs Jeff and Patti Holmberg feel that the time elapsed is making Engineer Brian Swanson told Weatherly Rotary Foundation
Parish Center approached White Haven Borough solving these crimes ever harder, council that Popple Construction will Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - Council at council’s October 25 noting that some of the jewelry and arrive soon to do the paving work on Municipal Building
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- meeting about police investigations the guns could have been located the Post Office block of Towanda St. Senior Citizens Friendship Club
munity Church Meeting – 1:30 p.m. – Salem
of six burglaries of their home over by now. There was no resolution to The contractor will arrive soon to
Monday, November 1 U.C.C.
the past few years, including one this complaint. assemble the Pine St. Playground Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
Free Community Lunch – served
where hunting guns were stolen On a split vote, council decided to equipment. Pennoni surveyors will Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
11:30 a.m.-Noon – St. Paulʼs Luth-
eran Parish Hall (two years ago), and others where advertise for more part-time help for be in the borough to complete a Park
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) jewelry was taken. They have con- the Street Department – in favor property survey of the embankment Friday, October 29
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United cerns about follow-through on were council president Harvey beside the White Haven Plaza. Childrenʼs Trick or Treat Event –
Methodist Church Social Hall investigations. Borough solicitor Morrison, Bob Spadell, and Katie Streets committee chairman 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. – Heritage Hill
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire Senior Living Community
Don Karpowich explained that O’Donnell, with Linda Szoke Spadell told council it would be
Company #1 Ladiesʼ Auxiliary
council does not get involved in opposed. Absent were Steve Draus, cheaper to buy a new 9’ plow than Sunday, October 31
Meeting – 6:30 p.m. - Lehigh Tan-
police investigations. The Joe Knowles and Marge Reilly. The repair the old one. Cost is $1,740, Halloweʼen
nery Firehouse
Breakfast – 7:00 to 11:00 a.m. –
W.H. Recreation Board Meeting – Holmbergs are seeking more four members of council unani- and there is money in the budget. Flying Aces Motorcycle Club,
7:00 p.m. – Municipal Building involvement of Luzerne County mously decided to interview the This was approved. He also Rockport
W.H. Chamber of Commerce Meet-
detectives. White Haven Police offi- three applicants for the part-time announced that leaf collection will Halloweʼen Parade – 2:00 p.m.
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Main Street
cer-in-charge Tom Szoke said that police officer positions. They also start on Monday, November 1, and Weatherly Borough Trick or Treat
Coffee Works
the county detectives have been okayed advertising for a someone go to the 15th. Leaves should be Hours – 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
V.F.W. Post 6615 Meeting – 7:30
Halloweʼen Hot Dog Night, spon-
p.m. – Post Home involved. There were raised voices to clean the borough building once sored by Weatherly Rotary Club –
Tuesday, November 2 and a back-and-forth between a week in the winter, and less fre- Please turn to page A6 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. – Zions Luth-
General Election – VOTE – 7:00 eran Church Annex
a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday’s General Election important for area Monday, November 1
Joy Through Movement – 10:00
by Clara R. Holder 11th District – includes all of 122nd District – Carbon County American Legion Post 360 Meet-
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist
November 2, 2010 is a general Carbon County & local areas of Doyle Heffley, R ing – 6:00 p.m. – Weatherly
Church
Borough Building
Election Day Roast Beef Dinner – election day that will set a course for Luzerne County Justin Yaich, D Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
5:00 to 7:00 p.m. – W.H. United Pennsylvania for many years. The Lou Barletta, R (The incumbent, Keith McCall, is p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
Methodist Church state’s voters will choose a new Paul Kanjorski, D (incumbent) retiring) Lehigh Township Board of Super-
W.H. Volunteer Fire Company
governor and lieutenant governor, a STATE SENATE LOCAL POLLING PLACES visors Meeting – 7:30 p.m. –
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. – Fire Com-
new U.S. Senator, and members of 14th District – includes local Dennison Township - Municipal Township Municipal Building
pany Meeting Room
congress and the state legislature. area of Carbon County, Foster Building Tuesday, November 2
Wednesday, November 3
Luzerne County voters have an Township, Freeland, & Hazleton East Side Borough - Municipal General Election – VOTE – 7:00
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St.
a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Paulʼs Lutheran Church additional reason to vote, as they area Building Election Day Sauerkraut Supper –
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting – decide whether or not to adopt a Steve Urban, R Foster Township: District 1 - 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. – Salem U.C.C.
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com- home rule charter. John Yudichak, D V.F.W. Post 6615, Lehigh Gorge Weatherly Lions Club Meeting -
munity Church
Free Community Lunch – served Polls will be open Tuesday from 7 Betsy Summers, Libertarian Drive 7:00 p.m. - Weatherly Borough
a.m. to 8 p.m. Local polling places (The incumbent, Raphael Musto, Foster Township: Districts 2 & 3 - Building
11:30 a.m.-Noon – St. Paulʼs
Lutheran Parish Hall are listed at the end of this article. is retiring.) Municipal Building, Woodside Wednesday, November 3
Dennison Township Board of The governor incumbent, Ed 20th District – includes Denni- Freeland Borough – Parish Weatherly Area School Board
Supervisors Meeting – 7:30 p.m. - Caucus Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Rendell, cannot be a candidate for a son Township, Penn Lake & White Center, Roman Catholic Com- W.A. Middle School
Township Municipal Building
third consecutive term. The U.S. Haven munity Packer Township Board of Super-
Thursday, November 4
Senate incumbent, Arlen Specter, Lisa Baker, R (incumbent) Kidder Township - Municipal visors Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Joy Through Movement – 10:00
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist was defeated in the primary elec- No Democratic candidate Building Township Municipal Building
tion. STATE HOUSE OF Lausanne Township – Agnes K. of C. Council 12105 Meeting –
Church
7:30 p.m. – St. Nicholas Church
Red Cross Bloodmobile – 1:00 to STATE-WIDE CANDIDATES REPRESENTATIVES Klynowsky Garage
Hall
6:00 p.m. – St, Paulʼs Lutheran Governor 116th District – includes White Lehigh Township - Municipal
Parish Hall Thursday, November 4
Thomas Corbett, Republican Haven, Foster Township, Freeland, Building
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615 Dan Onorato, Democrat & Hazleton area Packer Township - Municipal Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly
East Side Borough Council Meet- Lieutenant Governor Tarah Toohill, R Building Country Inn
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough Building Jim Cawley, R Todd Eachus, D (incumbent) Penn Lake Park Borough – Penn Weatherly Area Flower Club Meet-
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Scott Conklin, D 117th District – includes Denni- Lake Association Club House ing – 7:00 p.m. – Zions Lutheran
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Church Annex
U.S. Senator son Township & Penn Lake Weatherly Borough - Eurana Park
munity Church
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire Pat Toomey, R Karen Boback, R (incumbent) Pavilion
Company #1 Meeting – 7:30 p.m. Joe Sestak, D Richard Shermanski, D White Haven Borough - Ambu-
– Lehigh Tannery Fire House U.S. CONGRESS lance Building.
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Marjorie Gallagher, Grace and and Melvin Burke of White Walter Potoskie, he was born
THE JOURNAL-HERALD Death Roll Agatha Meier.
Surviving are sons and daugh-
Haven; Violet and Harry Engler,
Alice and Frank Kaufman of
and raised in Upper Lehigh. He
was a graduate of Freeland High
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(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) celebrated Wednesday in Our Arrangements were by the Supervisor and Roadmaster.
Clara R. Holder, Publisher Lady of Lourdes R.C. Church by Joseph E. Lehman Funeral He was a member of St.
Seth Isenberg, General Manager the Rev. Floyd Caesar, pastor. Home of White Haven. Lukeʼs Evangelical Lutheran
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief Burial with military honors was in Church, V.F.W. Post 5010 and
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager JOHN MEIER
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor
the parish cemetery. PAUL GREGORY American Legion Post 473 of
Christy Brady, Finance John R. Meier, 87, of Weath- Memorial donations may be Paul Earl Gregory, 81, of Freeland, as well as the Road
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor erly died Saturday, October 23, made to Our Lady of Lourdes Weatherly died Wednesday, Runners Sportsman Club and
Heather Maslo, Production Manager 2010 at the home of his son and R.C. Church, 318 Plane Street, October 20, 2010 in Weather- the Tin Can Sailors.
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce daughter-in-law in Sugarloaf. Weatherly, PA 18255. wood Nursing & Rehabilitation Surviving in addition to his
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce A son of the late Joseph and Arrangements were by the Center, Weatherly. mother are his wife of 45 years,
White Haven Economic Development Association Grace Gallagher Meier, he was Philip J. Jeffries Funeral Home, A son of the late Earl and the former Mary Lou Mikitka; son
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© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc. born January 9, 1923 in Hazle- Weatherly. Fernly Diefenderfer Gregory of and daughter-in-law Tomas, Jr.
ton. He was a U.S. Navy veteran Hudsondale, he was born in and Holly Potoskie of Brooklyn,
of World War II. IRENE MIKO Hazleton. N.Y.; daughter and son-in-law
Editorial Prior to retirement he was
employed as a tool and die
Irene F. Miko, 83, of East Side
Borough died Friday, October 22,
Preceding him in death was
his wife, the former Lillian Matley.
Kristin and Thomas of North
Carolina; brother Walter “Harvey”
maker at the former Tung-Sol 2010 in Geisinger Wyoming Surviving are sister and broth- Potoskie of Freeland; sisters and
Time for a Real Change Electric plant in Weatherly.
He was a member of Our Lady
Valley Medical Center, Plains
Township.
er-in-law Jean and Laurence
Henry of York; nephews and
brothers-in-law Martha and Chris
Hinz of Colorado, Mary and John
by Clara R. Holder of Lourdes R.C. Church of A daughter of the late George nieces. Yurish of Arizona; four grandchil-
Next Tuesday voters in Luzerne County will have the opportunity to Weatherly where he served as a and Anna Comsick Reiner, she Private arrangements were by dren; an aunt, nephews, nieces
make a difference—a BIG DIFFERENCE. We can vote YES to adopt Eucharistic minister, and a 4th was born in White Haven and the Philip J. Jeffries Funeral and cousins.
the Home Rule Charter and bring our county government into the 21st Degree Knight in the parish resided in the White Haven area Home, Weatherly. Burial was in The funeral was held Saturday
century. Or we can vote “no” to preserve the status quo and stay in Knights of Columbus. He was all her life. She was a member of Union Cemetery, Weatherly. at Freeland with services in St.
the 1800s. also a member of the Silver St. Patrickʼs R.C. Church of Lukeʼs Evangelical Lutheran
This home rule charter is not perfect—few things are. Two of the Ridge Hunting Club of Weatherly White Haven. JOHN POTOSKIE Church with the Rev. Thomas
more controversial provisions are to have an appointed, rather than and the Sugarloaf Woodsmen Preceding her in death were John W. Potoskie, 65, died Cvammen, pastor officiating.
elected, county manager, and to elect county council members at Club. her husband, Thomas Miko, in Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at his Burial was scheduled at the con-
large rather than by districts. In both cases good arguments can be Preceding him in death were 1988 and brother George Reiner. home in Foster Township, RR 2, venience of the family.
made on either side. But remember this—many who opposed previ- his wife of 63 years, the former Surviving are sisters and White Haven. Memorial donations may be
ous home rule charters that called for an elected manager and elec- Teresa Marusak, in 2008; brother brothers-in-law Janet and LeRoy A son of Thelma Heckler made to the charity of the
tion by districts now oppose this home rule charter because it does Monsignor Joseph Meier; sisters Hayes, Margaret Dotter, Joan Potoskie of Drums and the late donorʼs choice.
not. Makes you wonder, doesnʼt it?
The home rule charter is not carved in stone. Its provisions can be
changed by the voters after five years. Charter opponents complain Letter to the Editor
that the process for change is too difficult, and would take too long.
So how does that compare to the only other way to change the pres- To The Editor: and I worked at the refreshment so I had to make numerous calls second thought to owning up to
ent system—by amending the state constitution. Five years is much A hearty lionʼs roar for the stand, and even stored frozen to get an answer to my com- their liability and responsibility. I
shorter, and far less difficult than that! White Haven Halloween Parade pretzels in our basement freezer plaint. I was told that the Sports have continued being a good
Many charter opponents also say that all we need to do is to elect sponsored by the White Haven for the Sports Association. We Association was willing to pay neighbor by returning dozens of
“good people.” Thatʼs what county commissioner candidates Greg Boro Lions Club and others. It did this for our son and all the 1/3 of my claim. They did not feel foul balls that land in my yard; I
Skrepenak and Todd Vonderheid said in opposing the last proposed was again impressive and pro- other children, to give them vari- that they were completely liable even gathered up an entire
home rule charter. Thatʼs what our present elected county officials vided a unique service aspect for ous structured activities to enjoy. because the borough owns the catcherʼs outfit including mask,
say. Thatʼs what the political jobholders and party bosses say. Thatʼs all those who participated in and It cuts to the bone to now be property, and I parked my car on chest protector, chin guards, and
what the “right people” say. enjoyed it, and to the community snubbed, forgotten, and unap- a public street. Therefore, it mitt that were left out on the field,
If only it were true. Unfortunately we sometimes donʼt know itself. preciated by the same associa- would seem that the sports asso- so it would not be stolen. The
whether or not people are really “good” until after they are elected. In a Halloween related de- tion to which we worked so hard. ciation thinks that the borough is cost of replacing these items
The home rule charter has checks and balances—lacking in the pres- velopment, another service or- We live next to the park and liable because they gave the likely exceeds the cost to repair a
ent system—to prevent abuses. It also calls for hiring on merit and ganization, St. Patrickʼs Knights have no off street parking. We sports association permission to broken windshield. This is the
ability, rather than political patronage. The many current officials and of Columbus, Council #10616, therefore park our cars in front of use its land for youth activities. thanks that I get for being a good
jobholders who are honest, capable and doing good work will head has since its chartering in 1991 our house on Lehigh Street right The borough requires the neighbor.
the list of experienced candidates for future employment. Itʼs the sponsored and conducted a next to the park. In July the Sports Association to carry liabil- Barry Drasher
incompetent political appointees who have to be worried. “Safe House” on Halloween night Sports Association was sponsor- ity insurance in the event a claim
On Tuesday, if you believe we should preserve the system of gov- on parish property (the old ing Little League baseball play- for property damage or bodily Dear Editor,
ernment under which Luzerne County has become notorious as the church hall, the old parish offs for the entire local league. injury occurs. The borough would On Saturday, October 9, Heri-
most corrupt in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, vote no on the garage, and since 2005 at the Numerous games took place be responsible only for excess tage Hill Senior Community
home rule charter. But please donʼt vote no because there are new parish hall.) The K of C is between teams that were not liability in the event of a cata- chaired the Alzheimerʼs Memory
aspects of the charter with which you disagree. There will never be a still alive, well and functioning even White Haven teams. It was strophic event where the dam- Walk for the 10th consecutive
home rule charter which will please every voter in every way. But with its recently installed officers. during one such game that my ages would exceed the sports year in Weatherly.
does the present system—and the corruption it has failed to pre- In maintaining the tradition this son suffered property damage in associationʼs coverage. Using Over 60 walkers took steps in
vent—please you in every way? Halloween, our effort and event the form of a broken windshield, their reasoning, then the bor- hopes of finding a cure for
If not, VOTE YES to adopt the Home Rule Charter—give change a will be a modified safe area activ- from a foul ball that cleared the ough would be responsible for Alzheimerʼs! Escorted by the
chance! Letʼs not stick our heads in the sand once again. ity with a portable tent hopefully, backstop, to his work vehicle that any claims that occur when the Weatherly Police Department,
on a side lot of Towanda Street, does not have physical damage firemen have their carnival or they took pleasure in walking the

WANTED between Berwick Street and the


U.S. Post Office. We hope to be
able to continue to serve the
coverage. I contacted the Sports
Association presenting an esti-
mate to replace the windshield
when the chamber has its river
fest and I am responsible for any
damages that occur to one of our
3 miles through the picturesque
borough of Weatherly.
Because of the combined ef-
A Part-time Cleaning Person needed community in the future.
In fraternal service,
along with an explanation of the
incident expecting to be reim-
vehicles because we have to
park them on the street. I was
forts of so many wonderful indi-
viduals, businesses, and fami-
for White Haven Borough Building. David C. Marantz,
Grand Knight
bursed by their liability insur-
ance. Upon presenting the esti-
told that over the years many
windshields were broken and
lies, this event raised over
$10,000 for the Alzheimerʼs
Please pick up an application at the James Curto, PGK,
Former State Secretary
mate I was told that their insur-
ance contract had a deductible
they never paid a dime.
If I had gone to the park to
Association!
I would like to thank the follow-
Borough Building at 312 Main Joseph F. Kovack, which is higher than the estimate
(less than $200). Therefore, if we
watch the game then I would
have accepted any risk of dam-
ing people, businesses, and or-
PGK Secretary ganizations, for their support: JC
Street, White Haven. EOE were reimbursed it would have to age by being there; however, we Small Engine, Maylathʼs Valley
To the Editor: come from the general funds of live there, and I do believe we Health Systems, Northeast Phar-
White Haven Sports Asso- the Sports Association. have the right to park our cars in macy Services, Evanko Res-
ciation Sticks Lehigh Park I am an insurance professional front of our house. Now I live in piratory Inc., Heights Terrace
Neighbor With Bill – I have with over 35 years of experience fear of a foul ball breaking one of Pharmacy, APTS, Harryʼs U Pull
great respect and appreciation and I know that a deductible in my windows in my home, or per- It, McNelis Home Care, WYLN,
for all the volunteers who give liability insurance is the amount haps suffering even greater dam- Weatherly Police Department,
countless hours of their time to of any given claim for which the age; I guess I am responsible for Weatherly Ambulance, Mr. &
make available various sporting insured accepts responsibility. It that damage too because I Mrs. Benny Heater, Philip Jeff-

Reward activities for the White Haven is not a waiver for which you can chose to live here. Shame on the ries Funeral Home, The Fireside
area youth. My wife and I were avoid paying a claim. I have current officers of the Sports Lounge, Lehigh Tire, The Deer
one of you many years ago, vol- patiently waited to hear from the Association. If this would have Meadow Inn Bed & Breakfast,
unteering as an umpire for Little sports association for over 3 happened 20 years ago when I The OIP, The YMCA, Stewartʼs
League, referee for Biddy months, unfortunately they did was active in the youth activities Floral Shoppe, Nocchiʼs Phar-
for Good Drivers! Basketball, we were always at
the park on clean up day, my wife
not have the common decency
or courtesy to keep me informed,
I am certain that the officers of
that era would have not given a
macy, Videomania, Applebees,
Smithʼs Florist, Bertha Bittner,
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Legal Notices Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg


LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE We are enjoying a nice long down by mid-month—these
Notice is hereby given that White Haven Borough Coun- Indian summer. Tempera- few extra weeks are a treat.
the Dennison Township Zoning cil will hold a Budget Work tures were into the 70s by the I needed to drive to pick up
Hearing Board will hold a Public Session at 5:30 p.m. before the weekend, and that's great. I a newspaper on Friday, and
Hearing on the behalf of Tho- next regularly scheduled Coun- think that the warmer weather couldn't help but smile at the
mas Dixon on November 11, cil Meeting on Monday, No- with a bit of extra moisture is warm dry weather that made
2010, at 7:00 P.M. at the vember 8, 2010 in the White
holding some of the foliage. the task easier. The leaf show
Dennison Township Municipal Haven Borough Municipal Build-
ing, located at 312 Main Street,
It's clear that the Poconos are was mainly yellows, oranges
Building, Walnut Street, Middle-
burg, White Haven, PA 18661. White Haven, Pa. past peak, but here and there and golden browns, but better
Mr. Thomas Dixon, 20 East Elizabeth J. Altero are beautiful, colorful trees. that than bare branches.
Nescopeck Creek Lane, White Borough Secretary Our front yard and our back Saturday it was too nice not
Haven, PA 18661 is requesting yard feature maples sporting to take our dogs for a walk.
a Variance to construct a 2 story Send information about your a glowing yellow. With luck, We selected the Lehigh
Accessory Structure with a organization’s events to:
we won't be raking it up until River/D&L Rail Trail south
Front Yard Set Back. Article 3, journalnews@pa.metrocast.net
or call 443-9131 xt304 after Halloween. from White Haven, and
Section 302, Par. 302.2 states Craziness and costumes at the Tobyhanna Elementary
for the editor. Last year, the leaves were enjoyed a colorful traipse
that an unattached accessory Center's Halloween event.
through the woods where
structure (residential) shall only IN CARBON COUNTY: there was just enough of a
be erected within a rear yard or
side yard areas of that lot in carpet of leaves down tthat
question, also maximum height we could hear our dogs from
for residential accessory struc- the rustling of the leaves We
ture is 15ʼ, (1.5 stories); Mr. walked through dusk to near
Dixon is requesting a variance dark—the only downside
for a 2 story structure, 38ʼ in being that there were some
height. Property is located with- uneven spots to trip us up.
in a R-1 Zone, (Residential).
Saturday evening our activ-
Any Person or Persons may
attend. ities were split between keep-
Keith A. Wheeler ing an eye on the baseball
Dennison Township game and relaxing. The
Zoning & Code Official game would give us stress;
10/28 & 11/4 our other activities relaxed.
The Phillies are done for the
PUBLIC NOTICE year, as are the Yankees. It's Last week we didn't have room for an elk picture, but
SEALED PROPOSALS will time to start following basket- here's a sample of what we saw at the Elk Country pre-
be received by Carol Lenahan, serve.
ball. I still can't get myself up
Secretary, East Side Borough,
100 N. Sheaman Road, White for ice hockey. It takes me White Haven had their Contrary to what some
Haven, Pa. until 12:00 Noon on until December to do that. parade last week, and people think, this Sunday is
Thursday, November 4, 2010 for Sunday was a beautiful day Weatherly will parade this not the changeover from
the following: for a parade, and Tobyhanna coming Sunday. Daylight Savings to Standard
SNOW REMOVAL Elementary Center had the The afternoon was spent Time. That actually happens
SERVICES good luck of a beautiful Indian doing some fall cleaning and at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday
DESCRIPTION: Vendor to summer day for their event, more leaf viewing. in November, and that isn't
supply snow removal services held about 1 p.m. Ruth and I It's getting very close to the until November 7.
for the Borough of East Side
were part of a five member election. There's been ads
beginning January 1, 2011 and
ending December 31, 2011, with judging panel, selecting, the pretty much everywhere,
the option of Borough Council to funniest, scariest, cutest, etc. political signs including on
renew the contract for an addi- This was hard work, with one lots of vacant lots, and an
tional 2 – 1 year periods at the age group having over 70 increasingly nasty tone,
same hourly rate. Bid to include children entered. It was also especially by incumbents try-
the cost of equipment opera- lots of fun, and there were ing to defend their hold on I Portraits I Family Photography
tor(s) and the following pieces great costumes, also make- power. Change can be good, I Seniors & Children I Engagement
of equipment: up, and fun original thinking. where power is concerned. I Wedding & All Occasions
Truck with snow plow and cin- Call and ask about our Winter Specials.
After the judging came the It's another reason to make Forum Photography... when quality counts!
der spreader
Wheeled front end loader parade—fire trucks and some time to vote next Tel. 570.788.8057
Estimated cost for anti-skid candy. Tuesday. www.ForumPhotographyInc.com
and rock salt, plus hauling
Bidders must be able to pro-
vide anti-skid material and rock
salt. Location of storage area (Located in Terrace Plaza)
must be noted on bid proposal. Just off the S. Beltway, Route 424
Bidders must provide proof of 601 S. Poplar St., Hazleton
liability insurance coverage in 450-5501
the amount of $500,000 and
Workmanʼs Compensation In- OPEN DAILY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
surance (if applicable) when
submitting bid proposal. Steve Urban asks for
Proposals must be upon the look
Also aturday
forms furnished by the Munici-
pality. Forms can be obtained your vote on November 2 ur S
for o d in the ker!
from the Secretary, Carol Le- a ea
rd Sp
nahan, 100 N. Sheaman Road,
White Haven, PA 18661.
for Senate SIGN UP FOR YOUR Sta n d a

Bids will be opened and pub-


licly read at the regular monthly District 14 GOLD CARD TODAY! Good from Wednesday, October 27
thru Saturday, October 30

meeting of East Side Borough


Council scheduled for 7:00 P.M.
on Thursday, November 4, 2010
Serving Luzerne,
at the Municipal Building, Cen-
ter Street, East Side Borough,
Carbon and part of
White Haven, Pa.
East Side Borough Council
Monroe Counties
reserves the right to reject any
or all proposals or portions
thereof.
Carol Ann Lenahan
Secretary
Steve Urban • FREE COFFEE
ALL DAY, EVERYDAY! NEW!!
• DOUBLE COUPONS
Senior Citizen Discount Day has
PUBLIC NOTICE
10/21 & 28
will oppose UP TO 99¢ EVERYDAY!
• We Accept All Major
Credit Cards, Food Stamps,
been extended to 2 Full Days,
Notice is hereby given that Access Card and WIC Every Tuesday & Wednesday!
the Penn Lake Park Borough
Zoning Hearing Board shall
ALL tax increases GROCERY PRODUCE
convene a hearing on Thursday, Shurfine Sliced Bread Carving Pumpkins
New Everyday Low Price! 22 oz ....99
¢
(any size).......................... 2
November 11, 2010, at 7:00 He will fight for lower property taxes on $ 99
P.M., at the Penn Lake Borough
the county level. He will require the State Steak-Umm Cantaloupes........ 1 each $ 49
Community Building, 1744 Sandwich Steaks Loose Apples
18 oz box .......................... 5
$ 99
(all varieties) ..................99 /lb.
¢
Lakeview Drive, Penn Lake to fully fund the lower Court system in-
Park Borough, PA 18661. The Shurfine Shredded Golden
purpose of this hearing is to cluding the Court of Common Pleas and the Cheese 8 oz. pkg. Pineapples ..........$199each
(yellow cheddar or mozzarella) ....2/ 3
$
consider an application by John
& Karen Burden for the property
District Justice offices. (In Luzerne Co., New at Heritage! Shurfine Fresh
Tomhicken Spring Water Apple Cider gallon ........$299
located at 1305 Lakeview Drive. funding the courts takes up 15% of the
The applicants seek three sepa- 24 pk. 16.9 oz bottles
Everyday Low Price! .............. 2
$ 99 Tomatoes
3 pk cello pkg. ..............99 each
¢
rate variances for proposed county budget.)
additions to an existing single Pepsi Cubes $ 99 Locally Grown
24 pk. 12 oz cans (all varieties) .... 5
family residence which include:
He will fight for lower school taxes by Green Cabbage 3 lb.........$1
Nabisco Chips Ahoy Shurfine
The construction of an getting more funding from the Legislature Cookies (all varieties) ........2/$5 Fresh Potatoes
attached garage with a reduc-
5 lb. bag (White or Russet) ........ 1
Hawaiian Punch $ 99
tion in the required front yard for school systems. Currently, only one- Fruit Drinks
setback from 40 feet down to $ 99 Red Seedless
12.8 oz (all varieties) .............. 1
10.5 feet and with a reduction in
third of gaming revenue goes to property Grapes ..................$149/lb.
Seviroli Ravioli
10-13 oz pkg. ......................2/ 3 Florida Red
the required the side yard set- tax relief. Steve Urban will implement leg- $
back from 15 feet down to 7.2 We Have All Your Grapefruits ..........99¢each
feet. islation to obtain two-thirds for school prop-
The construction of a deck
erty tax relief.
Halloween Party Needs!
Some Great Ideas for EATS M
with a reduction in the required Trick or Treaters! Heritage Fresh 85% Lean
side yard setback from 40 feet State Senator Steve Urban will work Wise or Frito Lay Ground Beef ..........$ 49/lb. 2
down to 8.3 feet.
with the Governor to lower corporate net Snack Packs 20-24 ct ......$ 99 5
A copy of the complete appli-
cation and supporting documen-
Hershey, Mars & Nestle BAKERY
income taxes (from 9.9% to 6.9%) – Fun Size Candy Heritage Fresh Baked
8.6-12.5 oz bags (all varieties) ....2/ 5
tation for the above application $
is on file and available for public Lower taxes will make Pennsylvania Halloween Cakes 5” ....$299
inspection by appointment by DELI Heritage Fresh Baked
contacting Margo Beckerman, more Job Friendly. Eckrich Cookies 30 ct.
Borough Secretary at (570) Hard Salami ..........$399/lb. Packed in a Free Jack-O-Lantern ..$399
443-8017 Cooper CV
Ms. Margo Beckerman Paid for by Steven A. Urban, Candidate for PA Senate Sharp Cheese ......$399/lb. *While supplies last* NO Rainchecks.
Prices in effect with Gold Card.
Borough Secretary Not responsible for typographical errors.
10/28 & 11/4
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September WAMS students of month named Drama Club Band Parents meet Tuesday
The Weatherly Area Middle
School Students of the Month
to present The Weatherly Area Band attend. If you have any ques-
Parent Organization will meet tions, please call Secretary
for September 2010 have
been announced. The award
dinner theatre on Tuesday, November 2 at Donnell Stump at 579-8801.
6:30 p.m. in the high school Volunteers and donations
is based on academic The Weatherly Area High band room. All parents and for the groupʼs Coffee Break
achievement, attendance, School Drama Club will pre- guardians of middle school over the Thanksgiving holiday
extra-curricular involvement sent a performance of “Her band or chorus members and will be solicited. The group is
and service to school and Lips Are Sealed,” a murder- the parents and guardians of assisting high school students
community. mystery dinner theatre pro- high school band and chorus in raising funds for a perform-
The Sixth Grade Student of duction to be staged in the members are encouraged to ance trip to Ohio in June.
the Month is Samantha elementary/middle school
DeSpirito, daughter of Paula cafeteria on Saturday, No-
and Anthony DeSpirito,
Weatherly. She is a member
vember 6.
The show is being directed
WAHS senior parents
of the middle school chorus
and is homeroom representa-
is homeroom representative
for the student government
the student government asso-
ciation. He also belongs to the
by Denise Stadnik, Drama
Club advisor.
meetings set
tive for the student govern- association. Checker, Computer and Uno The evening starts at 6 p.m. The Weatherly Area High Michele Connors at 427-4927,
ment association. She is a member of the clubs. The dinner theatre show fea- School Senior Parents will Rose Douglas at 427-3381 or
A member of the Weatherly Weatherly Youth Biddy bas- Caravella volunteers at tures a pasta dinner, salad, meet on Thursday, November Donnell Stump at 579-8801.
Area Girl Scouts, she also ketball league, participated in Tweedle Park, where he helps dessert and beverage, 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the The senior parents will be
plays with the Weatherly the 2010 Computer Fair and with fundraisers, painting and catered by Capriottiʼs. A cash Weatherly Area Middle School selling lottery calendars for
Youth Biddy basketball league the 2010 Autism Awareness clean-ups. He also assists bar for the purchase of spe- library. They will meet again December, January and Feb-
and dances with Anna Marieʼs Walk. She also child sits. with Tweedle Parkʼs bingo cialty non-alcoholic drinks will on Thursday, December 9 at ruary and are also planning a
School of Dance. She is a member of St. games. He is always helping be staffed by a guest bar- 6:30 p.m. cash bingo to be held on
A member of Our Lady of Patrickʼs Church in White his neighbors and enjoys tender. The meeting is open to all Sunday, November 28 in the
Lourdes, she attends CCD Haven where she attends spending his free time with his Tickets, $12 each for adults parents and guardians of elementary/middle school
classes there. Sunday School. disabled grandfather. and $6 each for children 12 members of this yearʼs senior cafeteria.
Heather Getten, daughter of Dominic Caravella is the A member of Our Lady of years old and younger, are class. Plans for upcoming If you would like to buy a lot-
RuthAnn and Kenneth Getten, Eighth Grade Student of the Lourdes Church, he is in the available from any drama club fundraisers will be discussed. tery calendar, call Stump or
Weatherly, is the Seventh Month for September. He is Eighth Grade Confirmation member or by calling the high The group is responsible for see any parent of a WAHS
Grade student of the Month. the son of Michele and John Class and volunteers at the school office at 427-8521. raising funds in support of the senior. If you are the parent or
She is a member of the middle Caravella, Weatherly and annual church festival. All Night Party held at Eurana guardian of a senior and you
school band, S.P.A.R.C. and homeroom representative for Park following graduation in have not received your calen-
June. dars to sell, please call Stump
Weatherly decals for
Burger’s Brand
For more information, call at 579-8801.

all sports and activities WAHS seniors slate


NOW TAKING ORDERS OF:
Whole Smoked Turkey,
The Weatherly Area junior
high school girlsʼ basketball
Cross country and the
Wrecker tow truck do not basketball games
Kielbasi and Smoked Cheese teams are selling window depict a player, but a name The Weatherly Area Senior Parents and other relatives
for Thanksgiving! decals. The orange decal is and/or a jersey number can Class is sponsoring basketball of members of the senior class
Don’t forget to think about available for a variety of sports still be added. games on Saturday, Novem- are needed for the basketball
and activities at Weatherly, Additional decals for drama, ber 13 at the Weatherly Area team. Call Michele Connors at
your Christmas meats & cheeses.
are approximately six to eight chorus or yearbook, etc, can Middle School gym. The 427-4927 to sign up or have
Custom Meats inches and are $6 each. also be ordered. evening features a game pit- your son or daughter put your
Glen Burger • 493 Old Airport Road, Drums There is a different decal for The traditional choice for ting the high school teachers name on the sign-up sheet in
To Order Call (570) 788-3652 or E-mail: burger@intergrafix.net each sport—boys/girls basket- Weatherly is orange, but the against teachers from the ele- the high school office.
ball, boys/girls soccer, base- decals can also be made in mentary and middle school. Parents are also needed to
ball, softball, and volleyball. black or white. Black does not The second game will be a help that evening by donating
WEATHERLY HOUSING ASSOCIATES, L.P. There is also a music note and show up as well on tinted win- contest between the Class of refreshments to be sold and
staff for students in band. dows. 2011 and family members. working in the stand. If you
IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Each of these has a player For more information or to Refreshments will be avail- can help by making a donation
FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AT depicted, with a place to per- order, call Diane Polchin at able for sale. or working that night, call
1500 EVERGREEN APARTMENTS sonalize it with a name and 427-8240. Donnell Stump at 579-8801.
1500 EVERGREEN AVENUE jersey number, at no extra

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fall sport. Fill in the SEARCH Dvorak Isaac Rihm Locust" actress 32 33 34 35 36 37
blanks to name the
sport.
5) Cross Country, 6) Water Polo, 7) Golf
Answers: 1) Soccer, 2) Football, 3) Volleyball, 4) Field Hockey, FOR COM- Elgar Ive Riley 19. Anka's "Eso __"
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Eyck Lehár Sor 21. Avery Fisher's 41 42 43
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often comes to mind is Frankenstein. Strangely enough, the idea
of Frankenstein came from a dare to write a good ghost story.
Bull Hothby Mudarra Zwilich 35. Jay-Z's music
In 1816, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and her husband Percy Cara Husa Neri 38. Condo division American Profile Hometown Content 10/24/2010
Bysshe Shelley were visiting Lord Byron and friends at Lake
Geneva in Switzerland. The weather was terrible and the friends Cui Ibert Orto 39. "Fantasy Island"
had to spend much of their time indoors. While reading a collection sighting 65. Slowly, on a 12. Flip chart holder 43. In a sluggish way
of German ghost stories, Lord Byron dared his friends to come up Czerny India Per 40. Shakespearean
with their own ghost stories. score 13. Load of baloney 45. Highlands girls
While thinking about what she would write, Mary Shelley villain 66. Toll rds. 18. Israel's 46. Having four
dreamed of a hideous man that had been brought to life. She
turned the dream into a story and soon set about writing the book
41. NYSE overseer 67. Cigarette Netanyahu, sharps
that would become Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus. The 42. X-rated substances familiarly 48. Jacob's twin
book was published on January 1, 1818, and although the critics 43. Acquire, as debt
did not like it, the public did. Mary Shelley revised the book and 68. Nods of the head 23. Rights movement 49. On one's toes
the popular edition was published on October 31, 1831. 44. __ light (movie- word 50. Fix, as a pool cue
set illumination) DOWN 24. Corns' locales 51. On the wagon
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2. Israel's Abba
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53. Shutterbugs'
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28. Top-notch 58. Ring stoppages,
with accessories
4. Star of the
rotation 29. Ornamental for short
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5. Dunce
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9. Working partner,
8. 9. 10. staple 39. Promo package
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SENIOR CENTERS MENU Antonio's Seafood and subtle flavors


mark this kind of cooking,
Instead, we nibbled on hot
Portuguese bread, served
ster—but the parsley-based
green (verde) sauce provid-
Week of November 1: one we've enjoyed many with olive oil for dipping or ed a new flavor combination.
Monday: Chicken filet, buttered noodles, broccoli, whole
wheat bread, fruited gelatin.
Grille times over the years, in
many different places.
butter for spreading, and
some plump black olives.
A red, tomato-based sauce
was also available with this
Tuesday: Pork chop, filling, sautéed red cabbage, rye Regency Plaza, Antonio's Grille in These kept us content dur- dish; it would have made it
bread, pumpkin parfait. Route 209 Regency Plaza in ing the short wait for our completely different. The
Wednesday: Batter dipped white fish, roasted potatoes, Brodheadsville Brodheadsville is an attrac- entrées. verde version was very
coleslaw, sandwich roll, tartar sauce, blueberry crisp. by Ruth Isenberg tive restaurant with an open Clara's snapper was very attractive and smelled won-
Thursday: Stuffed cabbage, mashed potatoes, carrots, When we heard that a dining attrac- derful; he enjoyed the variety

Dining Out
whole wheat bread, sherbet. Spanish-Portuguese restau- a r e a , tive, two of flavors, and had just a bit
Friday: Beef roll-ups, bread filling, potatoes au gratin, rant had opened in the West w i t h large of lobster to take home.
peas, wheat roll, orange. End, we were enthusiastic. table- pieces Our server brought out the
cloths of fish dessert tray, and while it was

Coming Events a n d
cloth napkins. It doesn't have
a liquor license, but is happy
in
white wine sauce studded
with capers. It was served
a attractive, it didn't hold what
we'd hoped for. We were
prepared for disappointment,
OCTOBER 29, Friday – NOVEMBER 4, Thursday NOVEMBER 13, Saturday to uncork and serve wine, so with mashed potatoes and a until he told us there were
we brought a bottle of vegetable medley, and she two other desserts, not dis-
Haunted Nature Trail, spon- – Red Cross Bloodmobile – Craft Show, sponsored by
Chilean red to enjoy. had plenty to take home for played—creme brulée and
sored by Fairview Elemen- Visit, White Haven Fairview Elementary School
The menu is large, and not lunch the next day. flan, each $5. Seth and I
tary School, Mountain Top NOVEMBER 5, Friday – PTA, Mountain Top
everything on it is Spanish or My Picadinbo was also selected flan, while Clara
(extremely bad weather Clothing Giveaway, spon- NOVEMBER 13, Saturday Portuguese. There are also large enough to provide a chose the crème brulée. It
dates October 30 or No- sored by Freeland Presby- – Basketball Games, spon- Italian dishes, and a selec- second meal. This dish was was only a few minutes until
vember 5) terian Church (continuing sored by Weatherly Area tion of Angus beef items. gently spiced, also in a white they appeared. They made a
OCTOBER 29, Friday – first Friday of every month) High School Senior Class There were also two specials wine sauce flavored with smooth and sweet ending to
Childrenʼs Trick or Treat NOVEMBER 5, Friday – NOVEMBER 13, Saturday offered, and Clara ordered garlic. The chorizo added a a most enjoyable meal.
Event, sponsored by Heri- Rummage Sale sponsored – 235th Birthday Ball, spon- one of them, the red snapper spicy note, and the potatoes Antonio's Grille is open 11
tage Hill Senior Living Com- by St. Paulʼs Lutheran sored by Marine Corps with caper sauce, $17. and shrimp added different a.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday,
munity, Weatherly Church, Mountain Top League Det. 1039 at St. My choice was Picadinbo, textures as well as tastes. Wednesday, Thursday and
OCTOBER 30, Saturday – NOVEMBER 6, Saturday Patrickʼs Parish Center, $17, a stew of pork and pota- Seth's Mariscada was Sunday, and 11 to 10 on
Safe Trick-Or-Treat, spon- – Holiday Bazaar, sponsored White Haven toes, with chorizo and veg- served with yellow rice, while Friday and Sunday, and
sored by Freeland Borough by The Presbyterian Church NOVEMBER 14, Sunday etable. Seth also had a the Paella was described as closed on Mondays. Credit
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – of White Haven – Breakfast, sponsored by Portuguese dish, a paella- “mixed with” yellow rice. The cards are accepted. There's
Breakfast, sponsored by NOVEMBER 6, Saturday Silver Ridge Hunting Club, like Marsicada Verde, $25. seafood ingredients were the plenty of free parking.
Flying Aces Motorcycle Club, – Craft Show, sponsored by Weatherly The appetizers, which same—shrimp, scallops, Phone: 570-992-2616
Rockport Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. NOVEMBER 14, Sunday ranged in price from $5 to mussels, clams and lob-
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – Church, Weatherly – Turkey Bingo, sponsored $12 and included several
salads as well as seafood
THANK YOU!
Halloweʼen Parade, spon- NOVEMBER 6, Saturday by St. Patrickʼs Events
sored by Greater Weatherly Committee, White Haven and other hot items, sound-
– Holiday Bazaar, sponsored
Area Community Chest ed tempting. But we'd had a
by Conyngham United Meth- NOVEMBER 20, Saturday
OCTOBER 31, Sunday –
chance to see the size of the The White Haven Area Community Library would
odist Church – Turkey Block Shoot, spon- portions being served as like to express their appreciation to the following
Trick or Treat Night, Weath- NOVEMBER 6, Saturday sored by V.F.W. Post 6615 main courses, and decided
erly – Pork Dinner, sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary, White business leaders for supporting the annual raffle: Joe
to save the calories for
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – St. Patrickʼs Events Com- Haven dessert. Lehman, Ed Maranuk, Mark Yanus and Josh Shaffer.
Halloweʼen Hot Dog Night, mittee, White Haven NOVEMBER 20, Saturday
sponsored by Weatherly
Rotary Club
NOVEMBER 6, Saturday
– Dinner Theatre, sponsored
– Spaghetti Supper, spon-
sored by Freeland Fire Sauerkraut CONGRATULATIONS!
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – Department at The Other Congratulations to the following winners, whose
by Weatherly Area High
Halloweʼen Treats, spon- School Drama Club Side Restaurant, Freeland supper at tickets were drawn at the Lions’ Club annual parade on
sored by St. Patrickʼs R.C. NOVEMBER 6, Saturday NOVEMBER 20 & 21, October 17: Maureen Ryneski, Ed Boyle, Valerie
Church, White Haven – Turkey Dinner & Mini Saturday & Sunday – Craft
Show & Holiday Boutique,
Salem UCC Love-Badowski, Mike Ross, Krissy Adams, Shirley
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – Bazaar, sponsored by Christ Getz, Jane & Paul Rogan, Arlene Thomas, Debbie
sponsored by Women of St. Salem United Church of
Halloweʼen Safe House, United Methodist Church, Murphy, Dwight and Amy Bicking, Barry Drasher.
Patrickʼs, White Haven Christ in Weatherly will hold
sponsored by St. Patrickʼs Mountain Top its annual Election Day

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sauerkraut supper on Tues-
10616, White Haven Breakfast, sponsored by – Cash Bingo, sponsored by
day, November 2 from 4 to
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – Marine Corps League Det. Weatherly Area High School
6:30 p.m. in the social rooms
Safe Halloweʼen Stop, spon- 1039 at St. Patrickʼs Parish Senor Parents
of the church. The menu
sored by Freeland Fire Center, White Haven DECEMBER 10 & 12, Fri- includes pork, sauerkraut,
Department day & Sunday – Christmas WE ARE NOW A WI-FI HOT SPOT
NOVEMBER 7, Sunday – mashed potatoes, green
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – Breakfast, sponsored by Cantata, sponsored by beans, rolls, beverage and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
White Haven Area Church-
Election Day Luncheon, Albrightsville Volunteer Fire
es, at Mountainview Com-
dessert. Take-outs will be 5-9 p.m. 5-9 p.m.
sponsored by St. Johnʼs Company
munity Church
available.
Stuffed Peppers 16 oz. New York
U.C.C., Freeland A bake sale will also be
NOVEMBER 7, Sunday –
DECEMBER 12, Sunday held. Donations of baked
w/mashed potatoes, vegetable & dessert. Strip Steak
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – Block Shoot, sponsored by Adult: $9.25 Child: $6.25 with baked potato & vegetable $17.95
Election Day Sauerkraut White Haven Ambulance – Breakfast with Santa, items are needed as well as
Supper, sponsored by Salem Association sponsored by St. Patrickʼs volunteers to work at the EVERY SUNDAY– EVERY WEDNESDAY–
U.C.C., Weatherly Events Committee, White event. To work or bake items Joe’s Cheesesteak Spaghetti & Meatballs,
NOVEMBER 7, Sunday –
Haven for the sale, contact Marie at w/fresh cut fries–$6.95 w/salad & garlic bread–$5.95
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – Pet CPR Class, sponsored 5-9 p.m. in house only.
This column is open to all 427-8310.
Election Day Roast Beef by St. Martin in the Fields organizations in the Weatherly, THURSDAY NIGHT—6:30-?
Tickets are $10 for adults, TUESDAY NIGHT—6-9 p.m.
Dinner, sponsored by White Episcopal Church, Mountain White Haven, Freeland, Al- Clams........$1.50/Dozen
$5 for children 4 to 12 years Wings 30¢ each in-house,
Haven United Methodist Top brightsville, Blakeslee, Conyng- Pints..........$1.50 Each
ham/Drums, Lake Harmony & old, and free for children 3 35¢ each to go—10 Sauces!
Church NOVEMBER 7, Sunday – Mountain Top areas. If your and under. EVERYDAY–
NOVEMBER 3, Wed- Train Meet & Railroad Film organization is planning a fund-
Peel & Eat Shrimp EARLY BIRD DINNER SPECIAL
Tickets can be purchased
nesday – Travel & Leisure Night, sponsored by Carbon raising activity, or other special 1/2 lb.–$6 • w/Fries–$7.95 3-5 p.m.
by calling Marie at 427-8310
Expo, sponsored by Auto- Model Railroad Society, Jim event open to the public, you may Serving Dinner 5 p.m.-9 p.m. • Call For Daily Specials 443-8359
have it listed by calling 443-9131. or from any consistory mem-
Bus at the Stage Coach Inn, Thorpe There is no charge for this serv- ber. All Specials are In-House Only.
Drums ice.

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Community Library
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across from the PA Turnpike
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Located 6 Miles from White Haven, 1 Mile from County Home in
Weatherly on Lehigh Gorge Drive (Weatherly-White Haven Highway)
exit.
Tickets are $6 for adults,
and $3 for children ages 5 to
Trainworks Ticket Office
Open Tues.-Sat. 4–10 p.m. Reservations Suggested!!
~Now booking Holiday Parties~
9.
Saturday, October 30 • 10 a.m.-Noon
Come enjoy refreshments while you browse.
Great bargains on winter reading!
•Hardcovers
•Paperbacks
•Records
•Tapes
BAG
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•Mysteries
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•Westerns
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White September. District Judge
Gerald Feissner sent $1,234 Pies and rolls offered by St. Matthew’s Church
Haven… in fines. St. Matthew’s Union Thanksgiving. able in a large variety of fruit, Deadline for orders is
Continued from page A1 Barry Drasher was unani- Church in Packer Township The 10-inch pies are crème and crumb flavors. The November 7 with delivery on
mously appointed to serve on will hold a pie and roll sale for $10.50 each and are avail- rolls are $8 each and include November 24.
raked to the curb beginning nut, poppy, cheese, apricot For more information or to
the Recreation Board. The
Monday. Freeland borough
will borrow the leaf vacuum
Recreation Board will meet Harvest Dinner ticket and prune. order, call Rosalie Titus at
this coming Monday, 427-4697.
starting Nov. 16.
Refurbished Christmas
November 1 at 7 p.m. at the deadline is Monday Turkey Dinner and Mini
municipal building and is St. Jude’s Church in children 5 to 10 years old,
lights will be bought to fill in
for some damaged sets, at a
open to the public. Mountain Top will sponsor a and free for children under 5.
In addition to council, Harvest Dinner from noon to
Bazaar in Mountain Top
cost not to exceed $500. The Anyone wishing to help The annual Turkey Dinner calling the church office at
Mayor John Klem, Fire Chief 4 p.m. on Sunday, November prepare and set up on
lights will be hung about the & Mini Bazaar at Christ 474-6060, or purchased at
Mike Dotter, two citizens and 14. Take-outs will be available November 11-13 should call
2nd week in November. United Methodist Church, the door. There is no charge
this reporter attended the from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. 474-2145 or 793-1188.
Zoning officer Fred Meier Mountain Top, will be held for children age 4 and under.
meeting. The next meeting Tickets will be on sale after A bake sale will also be
sent Robert Lyons a notice of Saturday, November 6 from 4 A large selection of home-
will be Monday, November 8, all Masses. available during the dinner.
violation about his home- to 7 p.m. Dinner takeouts will made candy will be sold at
beginning at 7 p.m. That Deadline to purchase a Anyone wishing to contribute
based business. The issue be available at 3 p.m. the bazaar. The church is
meeting will start with a ticket is November 1. The baked goods should call 474-
will now go before the Zoning Tickets are $8 for adults located at 175 South Main
budget work session at 5 cost is $9 for adults, $5 for 5274.
Hearing Board. He and solic- and $4 for children age 5 to Road in Mountain Top.
p.m. and have police inter-
itor Karpowich went before 10. They can be obtained by

St. Patrick’s
views beginning at 6.
D.J. Feissner to enforce a
complaint on Mr. Valentino.
The borough office will be
closed on Fridays through the
WACL TOPS NEWS
ends book The TOPS calendar has been quite full for the month of
end of the year, as secre-
tary/treasurer Betty Altero
uses up vacation time.
sale season ROAST PORK DINNER October. Dona and Laura attended the World Series of
Weight Loss for Fall Rally on Saturday at Genetti’s. They
both received a Summer Achievement certificate for weight
Bills of $3,549 were
Saturday Saturday, November 6 loss and perfect attendance. The Chapter was awarded with
approved, the largest being
$1,413 for Geisinger health The last Weatherly Area Parish Center a certificate for the Perfect Resume, accepted by Dona.
Members Bev, Dona, and Laura created our lovely Molly
coverage and $808 for a Community Library booksale 5-8 p.m. Take-out Available • 406-9954 Pitcher Team pennant for the contest at the Rally. We also
valve from Deihl Equipment. for this year will be held $ want to thank Gordy and Rebecca for their creative talents!
A debate over a $504 repair Saturday, October 30, at the 9 Adults There were many song contests, with words written to the
$
to the police car by Garage Trainworks from 10 a.m. to (6-10) 5 Children tune of Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Also, many chapters
Time led to the vote being noon. There will be books for entered the baseball look a like contest. Everyone had lots
three in favor, and Spadell children and adults, records Free - 5 & under of fun and laughs!
against. There was discus- and videos, puzzle and flea • Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy At Monday night’s session, Shelly reported there were no
sion about the approval pro- market items—all at very spe- • Sauerkraut birthdays or anniversaries in October. The game Left, Right,
cedure for expenses. cial prices. • Vegetables Center continues to be a big hit with all the members.
Tax collector Elaine Myers There will also be refresh- • Apple Sauce Interesting programs at chapter level were presented by
collected $1,849 in taxes for ments for everyone who vis- • Bread and Butter Ursula, Dona, Bev, and Laura in the month of October.
its, and an opportunity to fill a
Main Street
• Apple Pie Winners of the charm contest for this month were Helen,
bag for one low price. This is • Hot or Cold Drinks Laura, and Bev. The Liten Up Turkey contest begins
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Concert Preview WHACL silent auction Police Layoffs…


Continued from page A1
by Pete Chapla
features Mary Kay products State Police assistance. Pro-
tasiewicz responded, “Donʼt
Philharmonic to perform hold your breath.” Penn
A silent auction of Mary Forest operates without any
Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 Kay gift baskets will be held police force, relying on the
It boasts perhaps the most Center for the Performing at the Main Street Coffee assistance of the State
recognizable opening of any Arts in Wilkes-Barre on Fri- Works/White Haven Area Police for calls. Discussion
piano concerto. It was day, November 5 at 8 p.m. Community Library on of the possibility of the state
reviled by a friend of the That discontented listener Saturday, November 13 from imposing a tax or fee for rou-
composer at a private per- of the piano concerto was 2 to 5 p.m. The baskets will tine police protection from
formance. It was cheered at Nicholas Rubinstein, who be on display starting on State Police led to sugges-
its world premier in Boston. called the piece “unpianis- Monday, November 1 and tions about the formation of a
And it was ultimately praised tic…tawdry…derivative.” bidders can place their regional force for Kidder and
by that same critic who had The appreciative American silent, written bids in a con- Penn Forest.
reviled it earlier. audience heard the pianist tainer beside each item. Kidder Township Super-
It is Tchaikovskyʼs Piano Hans von Bulow perform the Minimum bids will start at visors will meet next on
Concerto No. 1, and it will be work on October 25, 1875. significantly less than retail Thursday, November 4 for
performed by the North- Later, in a letter of thanks, prices. All proceeds will ben- their second budget work-
eastern Pennsylvania Phil- von Bulow wrote apprecia- efit the White Haven Area shop, beginning at 7 p.m.
harmonic under the baton of tively: “The form is so Community Library. Polansky encouraged resi-
its music director, Maestro mature, ripe, distinguished in dents to join and welcomed
Lawrence Loh, with pianist style…” Pictured with sample bas- suggestions to assist devel-
Minju Choi as soloist. Audiences in succeeding kets are, left to right, Re- oping the 2011 budget for
Another symphonic gem generations have echoed nee Monahan, Elise Hreha the township.
will be performed. Antonin the soloistʼs sentiments. The and Elizabeth Hreha. Supervisors will hold their
Dvorakʼs Symphony No. 7, only regret is that the gor- regularly scheduled monthly
which has been called “pas- geous and memorable meeting Thursday, Novem-
toral,” teeming with “rural
sights and sounds,” and just
theme that opens the con-
certo disappears, never to
Local Halloween Events ber 18 beginning 7 p.m. at
the Township Administration
like the “Bohemian country- be heard again. (For tickets Weatherly parade Public Park where the park Building, State Route 1003,
side” will be the work on the and information, call the is Sunday There will be at least three will come alive with ghosts Lake Harmony.
second half of the program. Philharmonic at 341-1568 or The Weatherly Area Com- special stops for Hallo- and goblins to make the
There will be only one per- go to www.nepaphil.org.) munity Chestʼs annual Hallo- weeners on Sunday night in hayride a real thrill. Interact Club
formance – at the F. M. Kirby ween parade will be held on White Haven. The White The hayride will then exit
Sunday, October 31 begin- Haven Ambulance will offer the park crossing over Front collecting for
Stop down at Antonio’s ning at 2 p.m. Registration treats at their building at the Street, going north to John-
UNICEF
will begin at 12:30 p.m. at corner of Towanda and son Street, proceeding west
for a mouth-watering, the Our Lady of Lourdes Northumberland. on Johnson and Chestnut Members of the Weatherly
Fat & Juicy Hoagie. Church grounds. Nearby, the Knights of streets before returning to Area High School Interact
Columbus will have a tent Centre Street and the fire
Main Street
Over 25 varieties of hoagie to choose from. Club will be collecting for

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and treats. station. UNICEF on Halloween night

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VISIT US Treats will also be handed Fire department members during Weatherly Trick-or-
FOR TRICK out at St. Patrickʼs Parish will be aboard the ride to Treat hours. The students
OR TREAT–
Hall from 5-? supervise. Upon returning to are asked to meet at the
COME & We Have...
GET YOUR Main St. Shopping Center, White Haven
TREAT!! Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 443-9776 Hayride in Freeland
the fire station, children will
be able to tour the fire appa-
Dollar General parking lot at
6 p.m. and they will be divid-
The Freeland Fire Depart- ratus, learn fire safety and ed into groups who will be
2010 WHITE HAVEN LIONS CLUB ment, in conjunction with its
Safe Halloween stop at the
will be treated to fire safety
items, handouts, cookies
assigned to collect on certain
streets within the borough.
HALLOWEEN fire station at Centre and
Walnut Streets on Sunday,
and candy,
For more information, con-
They will end the evening at
Zions Lutheran Church
PARADE WINNERS October 31 from 5 to 9 p.m.
will also be hosting a haunt-
tact any fire department
member or call 636-3244.
annex to participate in the
Rotary Clubʼs hot dog night.
Pre-School – Cutest: 1st - Andres Gonzalez, 2nd ed hayride for children in Any organization or indi- The Interact Club is a stu-
- Jillian Snyder, 3rd - Madison Dias, 4th - Paige ADULT costume up to 12 years old viduals wishing to help or to dent division of Rotary
radjavitch, 5th - Clemit Keiper. who are accompanied by a dress in costume for appear- International.
Pre-School – Most Original: 1st - Wade Eroh, HALLOWEEN parent of guardian. ances at the public park are Please be generous in
2nd - Theresa Borsuk, 3rd - Ben Solarek, 4th - COSTUME RENTALS!! The hayride is free and will asked to contact the fire your giving. With your help
Molly Simko, 5th - Alyssa Cannon. leave the fire station and department. UNICEF can help the worldʼs
(accessories included) travel east on Walnut Street In case of rain, the hayride children.
Pre-School – Funniest: 1st - Ryan Sechler, 2nd
- Cassie Fisher, 3rd - Kaiya Kunkle, 4th - Kyra
CALL rner of
to Washington Street, go will be cancelled with all
443-8038
On the Co & Main
0 south to Main Street, east on events being held at the fire Night at Races
Bechtel, 5th - Bryce Radjavitch. Route 94 Haven Main Street to the Freeland station.
White for Relay for Life
Pre-School – Group: 1st - Ava & Jay Sitko, 2nd
- Abby Best, 3rd - Kelly, Kolton & Kelly Reiner, A Night at the Races is
45h - Katie Yohey, 5th - Zoe Raudenbush. planned for Saturday, No-
Children – Cutest: 1st - Brook Keil, 2nd - Abby PROTECT YOURSELF vember 20 at the Citizensʼ
Fire Company No. 1 in
Lipinski, 3rd - Leah Searfoss, 4th - Leeta Prater, Weatherly. Doors open at 6
5th - Olivia Fisher. p.m. with the first race at 7
Children – Ugliest/Scariest: 1st - Hunter Green- p.m.
berg, 2nd - Nolan Stortz, 3rd - Hayden Green-
berg, 4th - Maria Olson, 5th - Elliot Blasko.
What you need Horses may be purchased
for $10 each. Call Michele at
Children – Most Original: 1st - Andrew Sech-
ler, 2nd - Aidan Simko, 3rd - Hailey Borsuk, 4th
to know about 427-4927 to buy a horse. If
your horse wins, the payout
is $50. You may also place
- Julia Dixon, 5th - Isabella Evans.
Children – Funniest: 1st - Ella Kaminski, 2nd -
new credit rules bets on your own horse or
other horses in other races
Frankie Casarella, 3rd - Adam Keil, 4th - Jobeth the night of the event.
Kernan, 5th - Hannah Hickey. Refreshments will be sold
Adults: 1st - Matt Shrader, 2nd - Heather New rules are in place to protect credit card users from unreasonable late payment and that evening and there will
Shrader, 3rd - Joe Kernan, 4th - Kevin Carter, penalty fees and to require credit card companies to reconsider interest rate increases. be a cash bar. Proceeds
benefit the Weatherly Pride
5th - Marge Majkoski.
Relay for Life team. The
Groups – Most Original: 1st - Girls Hockey, As a credit consumer, you have many rights and responsibilities, and it’s important to event is open to the public.
2nd - Freeland YMCA Twirlers, 3rd - Weatherly understand them — especially during difficult economic times like these.
Band, 4th - Wizard of Oz, 5th - Little Bo Peep.
Groups – Funniest: 1st - Jenna & Jacob Brugger, Get the facts by requesting a free copy of the “Know Your Credit Rights —
2nd - Witches for O’Donnell, 3rd - Crestwood Be an Educated Credit Consumer” brochure from the Monroe County Bar
Band, 4th - Marie Duffy, 5th - Cops & Robbery. Association at (570) 424-7288 or by visiting www.monroebar.org.
Floats: 1st - White Haven Center, 2nd - White
Haven Library, 3rd - Cindy Keil, 4th - Titanic,
5th - Emily Ryan.
A project in the public’s interest from the Pennsylvania Bar Association,
the Pennsylvania Bar Trust Fund and the Monroe County Bar Association

IN LUZERNE COUNTY:
PAGE B2—THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010
Heritage Hill Senior Community celebrates birthdays 1939 until 1949. He also worked
for Mengle Coal & Oil for 34
Senior Community in Weatherly, and was also a volunteer work- Club and the Weatherly Ameri- years.
is celebrating her 97th birthday er in the Hazleton Red Cross can Legion. He was married to his lovely
on November 1. Born in Hazle- office during World War ll. Lois is a member of the wife, Mary Agnes, for 41 years
ton in 1913, Lois was married to She is a member of flower Weatherly Senior Citizens Club, until her passing in 1986. He
Allan Williams for 47 years until clubs in Hazleton and Weath- the Order of the Eastern Star has three children, Michael,
his death in 1979, and to David erly, where she held several and is past president of the Weatherly; Joann Keys, Mary-
Holman Sr. for 10 years until his offices including president. Knights Templar Auxillary. land; and Mary Lou Cookson,
death in 2000. She is a member of the Her hobbies have included Illinois. He is the proud grandfa-
Lois is a member of the Weatherly Presbyterian Church, gardening, bird watching, bak- ther of two grandchildren and
Hazleton Chapter of the Ameri- served as a church elder and ing cookies, working crossword one great-grandchild.
can Red Cross and received was treasurer of the Presby- puzzles, and reading. Mike is a member of the VFW,
recognition for more than 50 terian Womenʼs Organization. erly. the American Legion, and Our
years of service. She was She also received honorary Michael Nestor Jepko, a He worked on the railroad Lady of Lourdes Church. He
Lois Evelyn (Sands) Hol- instrumental in starting the Red membership from the Board of resident at Heritage Hill Senior prior to going into the service. enjoys fishing, bowling and gar-
man, a resident at Heritage Hill Cross Bloodmobile in Weatherly National Missions. Community in Weatherly, is cel- He served in the Army from dening.
A member of the Weatherly ebrating his 90th birthday on
Dr. Ziegler Says... Alumni Association, she has
received awards of appreciation
October 30.
Born in Coaldale in 1920,
Trick or treat hours in Weatherly
Straighten Your Smile With A Specialist for the services to her communi- Michael has also resided in Trick-or-treating in Weatherly Borough will be held Sunday,
ty from the Weatherly Lions Omaha, Nebraska and Weath- October 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. Residents who welcome trick-or-
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Childrenʼs Service Day will be held during the 9:30 a.m. worship
service on Sunday, October 31 at Salem United Church of Christ in
November distribution
Weatherly. Children will attend church with their classes. Knights of Columbus St. hall on Sunday, November 14
313 South Mountain Blvd. (Route 309) Mountaintop, PA 18707 Preschool and beginners classes will sing and the confirmation Nicholas Council 12105 in from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. or
classes will take up the collection. There will be a childrenʼs ser- Weatherly is hosting a winter Saturday, November 20 from 9
mon. coat drive for the needy. Anyone to 11 a.m.

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Pope Benedict XV Assembly officers installed White Haven Seniors Hanson completes basic
Knights of Columbus Calvert Army Pvt. Brandon L. Hanson has
by Gail Martinchek Hartley, celebrating his motherʼs graduated from basic combat train-
Province, Central Pennsylvania
President Mary Falcone brought 95th birthday. Everyone enjoyed ing at Fort Jackson, Columbia, South
District Master James S. Bailoni
the October 21 White Haven Area meeting Lucille, because when the Carolina.
installed Fourth Degree Assembly
Senior Citizens meeting to order at White Haven Seniors began she During the nine weeks of training,
elected officers on October 14 at
1 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was the treasurer and bus trip coor- the soldier studied the Army mission,
Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. Church,
followed. Chaplain Josephine dinator for many years. history, tradition and core values,
Weatherly, for the fraternal year
2010. He was assisted by District Scaffidi read from the gospel of physical fitness, and received in-
Marshall Bernard R. Butkera and Luke 3:14-31. The gospel song
“Faith of Our Fathers” and the
Quilts available to struction and practice in basic com-
District Warden Brock Bridy. Those bat skills, military weapons, chemical
attending and their families received “Lordʼs Prayer” ended devotions.
Outreach (443-9259) reported
help keep warm warfare and bayonet training, drill
and ceremony, marching, rifle
a special blessing by the Reverend
Floyd Caesar, Jr., pastor of the no cards sent this last period. Do you or anyone you know need marksmanship, armed and unarmed
parish and Faithful Friar of the local The bus trip to the Christmas help to keep warm this winter? St. combat, map reading, field tactics,
area assembly. INSTALLING OFFICERS & ASSEMBLY OFFICERS from the left, Front show at the American Music Paulʼs Lutheran Church of White military courtesy, military justice sys-
Area K of C Councils represented Row – District Warden Brock Bridy, PFN Color Guard Commander Theatre will leave Freeland at 7:15 Haven has beautiful home made tem, basic first aid, foot marches,
in the assembly include #442 Raymond Slezak, Master James S. Bailoni, Comptroller Thomas C. a.m. and from the V.F.W. on the quilts free for the asking. All sizes, and field training exercises.
Hazleton, #1040 Freeland, #5605 Dalessandro, Purser Albert S. Olshefski, District Marshall Bernard R. White Haven – Weatherly road at from infants to adults, are available. He is the son of Lois and Barry
West Hazleton, #8613 Our Lady of Butkera; Second Row – Faithful Navigator Albert P. Donadi, District 7:30 a.m. This is a morning show; If you are interested, call the Hanson of Bridge Street, East Side.
Fatima of Conyngham/Drums, Deputy #42 and Captain Joseph A. Thomas, Sentinel John J. Raynock, please bring a snack. Dinner is at church at 443-9424 or Marie at 443- Hanson graduated in 2010 from
#10616 St. Patrickʼs of White Trustee Daniel A. Steber; Faithful Friar Father Floyd Caesar, Trustee Shady Maple at 1:30 p.m. 8389. Weatherly Area High School.
Haven, #12105 St. Nicholas of Andrew J. Pitonyak. Unable to attend and absent from the photo are Please remember to read Senior
Weatherly, #12344 Father Maurice PFN and Admiral Patrick J. King, Pilot James M. Warnagiris, Former Happenings!
L. Raymond (formerly Most Pre- Master & Former State Secretary James Curto, Trustee John Refreshment was a beautiful
cious Blood Council) of Hazleton Monteserrato, PFN and Scribe Joseph F. Kovack. birthday cake provided by Rickey
and #14461 St. Gabriel the
Archangel of Hazleton. Following Bring your little ghosts and goblins to our 10th annual safe

Trick or Treat Night at Heritage Hill


the installation ceremony and Mass,
the Knights and family members of
St. Nicholas Council provided a buf-
fet sandwich reception and light
refreshments in the parish hall.
Friday, October 29 • 6:00-8:00 pm
CHS Class of ’85 For ages 10 and under.

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nests and shelter. the 3-5 eggs for 15 or 16
Pileated woodpeckers days until they hatch. The
Out in the Open by Alex Zidock donʼt migrate and a pair will babies are ready to fledge in
stay together all season. a month. They have been
They look for the largest known to move eggs from
Pileated Woodpecker trees in the forest to nest in one location to another
Pileated Woodpecker – cavities they dig for that pur- should an egg fall out of the
(Pill – e – ate – ed) the pose and line with wood nest. This is unusual behav-
largest woodpecker in North chips. Both parents incubate ior for birds.
America is about the size of
a crow. Itʼs got a wingspan of Weatherly Baseball and
26 to 29 inches. You canʼt
mistake this bird for any
Softball to hold reorganization
other with its tufted red crest Weatherly Little League stable financial account. The
on its head and almost all Baseball and Softball will hold league has expenses and rev-
black body. It does sport a re-organizational meeting on enue of approximately
some white stripes down its Sunday, November 21, at the $20,000-$30,000 a year. It
sides and patches of white Citizens Fire Company at 5 was established three years
under its wings. p.m. ago and has solid policies and Over $10.000 was raised at Heritage Hill Senior Com-
When the woody bangs on The league is looking to fill procedures in place. Anyone munity’s 10th annual Alzheimer’s Memory Walk recently
a tree it sounds like a car- five Board of Director seats who is interested in filling one held in Weatherly. Over 60 people came together to bring
penter with a hammer. And and eight officer seats for the of these positions must attend awareness to Alzheimer’s disease and to raise money
its loud, boisterous call 2011 season. Last year over this meeting. for a cure.
almost sounds like it is Comments and Photo by 150 children participated in All active members from last
laughing. Some old-timers Alex Zidock the league. The leagues year are encouraged to attend
will remember the cartoon included T-Ball, Minor and to vote on the new officers and
featuring Woody the rectangular holes in the Major League and Girls Soft- board members.
Woodpecker and his laugh- hardest of trees pulling out ball. Anyone who needs addi-
ing call. bugs with its long beak all The league is currently tional information may contact
These sharp-billed tree year long. Once the bugs are chartered through Little Lea- current league president Jeff
knockers eat tons of carpen- cleaned out of the holes gue International and has a Pleban at 401-3776.
ter ants, boring beetle larva other songbirds use the hol-
and fruits and nuts. They dig lowed out impressions for 95th birthday noted
MENGLE FUEL CO.
Lucille Hartley, formerly of Citizens Halloweʼen party at
White Haven, celebrated her the White Haven V.F.W.
95th birthday on Wednesday, Birthday cake was served to all
October 27. She is currently a the seniors who attended. She
Heating Oil • Anthracite resident of Providence Place
in Drums. Friends and family
is also a member of The
Presbyterian Church of White
Coal by the Bag—Rice, Pea, Nut gathered to celebrate this spe- Haven, and is a White Haven

Hauling
cial occasion. Center retiree.
Thanks to all her friends who She has two children: Linda
Mushroom Soil • Topsoil • Stone sent her cards. Anyone else Sue Davis of North Carolina,
wishing to send her a card and Rickey Hartley of White Girl Scout Brownie Troop 33320, based in Mountain Top,
Sand • Sea Rocks should address it to: Lucille Haven; grandchildren Tim, Jon recently visited New York City. While in NYC the girls
Hartley, Providence Place, 149 and Lucinda Davis, and Jeff toured the Girl Scout National Headquarters, where they
MENGLE 247 Hudsondale Street S. Hunter Highway, Rte. 309, and Graig Hartley. Lucille was visited the museum and Girl Scout archives. The girls
FUEL CO.
Weatherly Room #315, Drums, PA married to the late Jacob were able to complete all necessary activities to earn

427-4261 18222.
Last week Lucille attended
the White Haven Area Senior
Hartley for 68 years; he died in
April 2005.
Happy Birthday, Mom!
their “Girl Scouts Through the Years” patch. The troop
also enjoyed lunch at Mars 2112 on Broadway. Girls were
then able to spend the afternoon exploring and shop-
ping with their families in the city. Shown in the bottom
row, left to right, are Hillary Blazick, Marley Myers, Sierra
WH Senior Happenings Kirkpatrick, Jillian Taleroski, Ellie Glowacki and Maria
Olson. Top row are Kaitlin Matson, Lexi Carpenter,
Fabulous costumes, great ed by Cindy of White Haven Megan Gallagher, Katie Ritsick and Faith Brandt.
fun, and surprise visit from Bakery, and will feature
dear friends all made for a music and song by George Send information about your organization’s events to:
great Halloween costume Rittenhouse. journalnews@pa.metrocast.net or call 443-9131 xt304 for the editor.
party for the White Haven 2011, weʼll start off on Jan-

WELCOME
Senior Citizens. Everyone is uary 6 “Everyoneʼs Birthday
already thinking of ideas for Party” followed by a year of Don’t
next yearʼs costumes. fun filled meetings every first
The White Haven
This year we have No-
vember and December spe-
and third Thursday at 1 p.m.
(unless otherwise an- Borough Council
miss it!
cial activities to look forward nounced) at the White would like to More recent works have been in
imported marbles and alabaster and
to; November 4 our Vet- Haven V.F.W. Mark your cal- welcome can be found in many private and
eranʼs Day meeting will endars so you donʼt miss
honor all Veterans and our out. Guests, visitors, and all Barry Drasher select public collections, including
the New Britain Museum of Ameri-
departed members. Weʼll seniors are welcome! to the can Art and the Slater Museum,
Norwich, Conn. He has also had
also remember our past with Recreation Board. solo exhibitions at the Mainstreet
items and photos from World Gallery, in Kingston, Pa., and
War II. In addition, enjoy throughout New England, including
some special military bingo
WANTED
the Premier Etage Galleries, New-
game for fun and prizes. port, R.I.; University Place, Harvard
University, Cambridge, Mass.; and
Plan for our family style

 Thanksgiving dinner are Two Part-time Street Employees needed
at Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
Worcester, Mass., as well as in gal-
  underway and sounding deli- leries in Brooklyn, Farmington, and
 cious! Weʼll also be treated for White Haven. Duties are varied; Manchester, Conn.
 “I have been exploring various
   !
to a walk down White Haven snowplowing experience a plus. Please pick ways to express my feelings about
   ! seniorsʼ memory lane with the figure in my most recent work.
    photos from Florence Pe- up an application at the Borough Building For me there seems to be a stabiliz-
 ing and comforting effect in going
"  !
troski. Be sure to sign up if at 312 Main Street, White Haven. EOE back to more classical ideals and I
 your attending and whether feel that the human form is the most
   youʼd like to bring a side dish universal subject for sculpture,” he
 

NOTICE
 share. Call President Mary adds. The exhibit will include 30
Falcone at 443-8114 or sign pieces in stone, including one that
   ! weighs more than 800 pounds and
      up at the meeting on No- many that weigh hundreds of
  vember 4.
White Haven Street Department
pounds.
# $ If you are good at spelling, Green will also be featured in the
throw your hat in the ring for International Art Show 2010 that will
will be picking up leaves from



 

 the first ever spelling bee
also open Oct. 2 at the New Century
 Artists Gallery on W. 25th St. in New

November 1 until November 15.


 # %! competion slated for De- York.
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Thank you for your cooperation.
mas banquet will be held on years, from 1961 to 1963, attending
(+,   -& junior high school in the Dallas Area
December 16, 1 p.m., cater-
& - School District. He attended the
     Salem UCC University of Connecticut where he

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2  school sweetheart, Elva Valentine,
  
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Christ, Weatherly, is holding Coal, Gas, Pellet & Wood Stoves, Outdoor Furnaces built next to their home in Harveys
a quilt raffle for Christmas.
The quilt is hand-crafted,
Over 70 units on display and 10 operating. Lake.
Friedman Art Gallery hours are
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varying shades of slate and (with purchase of any new stove.) Friedman Gallery, please call Dona
denim blue, sage, tan and FREE REMOVAL Posatko, gallery curator at (570)
of old stove 674-6250 or go online to
white. (with purchase of any new stove.) www.misericoridia.edu/art.
Tickets are $2 each or
three for $5 and are avail-
(570) 646-8254 • Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Visit our news page and speakers
bureau online at www.misericordia.
able from Cindy Gerhart, edu/news and get campus updates
at www.twitter.com/MisericordiaU.
Carol Coll, from any consis- Visit our Facebook page for our new
tory member or by calling
the church at 427-4265. Lost & Found pets section. And Become a fan on Facebook
Drawing will be held fol- at www.facebook.com/
lowing the Sunday, De-
upload your own shots; share them
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cember 19 church service. with the Journal-Herald community! The-Journal-Herald
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Veterans’ Corner
itself was well above average, the
lunch featured choice of two hot
homemade soups, both hot and
ities. Funds raised by the Ladies
Auxiliary always go to benefit veter-
an programs and local community
Legion seeks names
cold sandwiches, cheese and programs.
by John Kearns
A G E N T abeyance by VA while litigation was
crackers, chips and a grand
dessert. The Ladies Auxiliary chan-
nels funds raised for worthwhile
MILITARY TRIVIA! Itʼs been a
while, but I did get a question from
a reader. This concerns “Naval
for care packages
O R A N G E pending concerning so-called “Blue programs such as this, assisting Sideboys.” Here is the history: The Freeland American Legion The list includes items such as
R U L E S Water” veterans and their exposure our troops afield, veteran programs The purpose of Side Boy Honour will be sending care packages to canned potato chips; individual
CHANGING to Agent Orange and other herbi- and community service project. Guard aboard military ships: 
In troops serving in Iraq and packets of crackers, trail mix, etc.;
AGAIN, BUT TO cides, and were subsequently Doing this to do their part for the todayʼs military, we have many Afghanistan. Those from the sur- coffee bags; creamer packets;
BETTER BENE- denied. Akaka discovered that annual “Make a Difference Day,” unique customs. What is not real- rounding area with a loved one who sealable freezer bags; gloves;
FIT THE VETER- many of these veterans actually they sure did their part. This is ized is that what is now custom for- is serving are asked to contact soap; baby wipes; lip balm; sun
ANS OF THE VIET NAM WAR: served in so-called “Brown Water” expected to become an annual merly had a real purpose. Take the Commander Jerry Gaffney at 636- block; personal packs of tissues;
Following oversight requests or inland waters of Vietnam, and event, which is good news to all. use of Side Boys to welcome a 3525. foot powder; blister pads; blister
from Senate Veteransʼ Affairs should have received the same Thanks ladies for making a differ- ranking visitor aboard a military Callers should leave the full medication; bug repellent wipes;
Committee Chairman Daniel K. presumption of service-connection ence: It was appreciated and vessel. It is the task of assigning name and address of the person in magazines; new paperback novels;
Akaka (D-Hawaii), the Department as veterans who had “boots on the enjoyed by all. two, four, six, or eight men to line the service. Even if the address of puzzle books and disposable cam-
of Veterans Affairs has agreed to ground” in Vietnam. By law, VA pre- both sides of the gangplank based the loved one was given before, it eras.
review the cases of nearly 17,000 sumes that veterans who served in should be given now because Business or individuals who
“Brown Water” and other Vietnam inland waterways were exposed to troops often change units. would like to make monetary dona-
Era veterans who claimed disabili- Agent Orange or other herbicides. Packages will be sent Saturday, tions are asked to make checks
ties related to Agent Orange. VA Any of those veterans who suffer November 13. payable to “Operation: CAN DO.”
had previously denied a number of from certain diseases, and their Members of the CAN DO Stu- Donations may be sent to
claims without properly determining survivors, may qualify for monetary dent Action Subcommittee, along “Operation: CAN DO,” c/o Nancy
whether veterans served in Viet- benefits and health care. With this with students from the Builders Stasko, 1 S. Church St., Suite 200,
namʼs inland waterways (“Brown review, certain veterans who were Club at Freeland Elementary/ Hazleton, PA 18201.
Water”) or otherwise served in previously considered “Blue Water” Middle School, will work together Local residents are also encour-
locations where veterans may have veterans will have their claims re- as in past years, to make this a aged to submit names and ad-
been exposed to herbicides, such evaluated for evidence of “Brown successful campaign. Gaffney dresses of servicemen and women
as Agent Orange. Water” service, or evidence of serv- noted that the studentsʼ participa- with ties to the Hazleton area who
“I commend VA for responding to ice in other locations where VA tion is greatly appreciated by the are serving abroad. Names can be
data showing that many Navy ves- acknowledges that herbicides may soldiers overseas, as well as Post sent to nstasko@hazletoncando.
sels thought to have stayed at sea have been used, such as the 473ʼs Legionnaires. com.
actually traveled into the inland perimeter of Air Force bases in Those who would like to make The drive is being coordinated
waters of Vietnam. As a result, vet- Thailand. The Senate Veteransʼ monetary donations to help defray by co-chairs Matt Caccese, Weath-
erans who served on these vessels Affairs Committee website provides the cost of shipping may do so by erly Area High School; George
are eligible for the same benefits as a list of the ships VA has acknowl- dropping off donations at the post Gera, MMI Preparatory School;
Front row, left to right: Faye Becker and Missy Dimmitt. Rear, home, 523 Centre St., Freeland. and Stephen Senick, Hazleton
Vietnam veterans who served on edged traveled in inland waters, as
land. I urge veterans and advo- well as evidence about other ships
Josie Larock, Marge Sharples, Pat Fabrizio, Maxine Thiel, Donna Area High School.
cates to visit the Senate Veterans’ that the committee has received. A Topito, Gail Martinchek, and Donna Swartz. Not shown but par- Students on CAN DO commit- “ʻOperation: CAN DOʼ gives us
Affairs Committee website to deter- list of the ships identified to have ticipating were Debbie Miller and Anna Wheeler. tee seeking donations for local the opportunity to thank our troops
mine if evidence of ships in inland traveled in Vietnamʼs inland waters troops abroad for all they are doing to protect our
waters or service on the perimeter by VA is available. WHITE HAVEN PURPLE on the ascending rank of the officer Local students serving on a CAN freedom. Sending them care pack-
of Air Force bases in Thailand enti- VFW POST 6615 LADIES AUX- HEART RECIPIENTS HONORED. visiting the vessel, with two being DO committee are seeking your ages from home will remind them
tles them or someone they know to ILIARY MAKING A DIFFER- VFW Post 6615 established an assigned for ensigns and lieu- help to ensure that servicemen and that their families and friends are
health care and benefits,” said ENCE: ongoing plaque of honor to recog- tenants, up to eight for admirals women receive care packages thinking of them and appreciate
Senator Akaka. On Oct. 23, Ladies Auxiliary of nize and honor those wounded in and above. More rank, more hon- from home this holiday season. their service,” Gera said.
Akaka successfully urged VA to VFW Post 6615 sure did their part battle. The installed plaque bears our guard, right? But this system The CAN DO Student Action Members of this yearʼs Student
reconsider cases in which claims for the day in a most notable way. the names of area veterans who in originally served a darker pur- Committee is organizing the annu- Action Committee are Adam
by Vietnam veterans potentially In looking out to area veterans, the line of duty and in defense of pose… al “Operation: CAN DO” drive to Hauze, Jocelyn Hinkle, Katelyn
exposed to Agent Orange were they put on a free lunch from 11 our nation were wounded by hostile This custom came from the send care packages to the troops Mantz and Stephen Senick, Hazle-
denied without obtaining relevant a.m. until 2 p.m. This was open to fire. British Navy of the 17-18 century. who have to spend the holidays ton Area High School; Jonathan
military records, such as deck logs. all veterans and attendance was TURKEY BLOCK SHOOT: Just Back then, men did not often have away from their families and Hall and Yanira Paulino, Immanuel
These claims had been held in great. Their efforts and the lunch in time for Thanksgiving, the Ladies the luxury of walking on to their friends. As in previous installments Christian School; George Gera and
Auxiliary, Vfw Post 6615 is holding ships; most had to transfer from a of the drive, items are being collect- Nicholas Triano, MMI Preparatory
its block shoot on Saturday, small boat to the larger ship by lad- ed and will be packaged to send to School; and Susan Funk and Matt
November 20 at the VFW Post der, or by a device called a bosunʼs the troops through American Caccese, Weatherly Area High
Grounds. Block shoots are a great chair, which was essentially a seat Legion Post 473 in Freeland. School. Stasko and Charles
way to spend a fall afternoon with attached to a yardarm by a block Material and monetary donations Burkhardt, Hazleton Area School
plenty of good homemade food, hot and tackle. Hereʼs where the rele- will be accepted through October District teacher and CAN DO board
and cold beverages and the vance comes about: the younger 29. Donations may be made from 9 member, serve as advisers to the
chances to go home with a large and less rank you had, the lighter a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through committee.
variety of prizes. You do not have to you were. Thus, a light midshipman Friday at CAN DOʼs Renaissance The CAN DO Student Action
actually shoot a gun to win the vast or lieutenant needed only two men Building in downtown Hazleton, 1 Committee is involved throughout
array of prizes; there are board and on the haul rope, while a long S. Church St. (the corner of Broad the year in helping to coordinate
raffle prizes also. If you do not wish endurance and often very stout and Church streets), on the second several community events, includ-
to shoot but are interested in the Admiral, having eaten everything floor. ing the annual CAN DO Com-
prizes offered, you can have one of and then some over their 40 year For a complete list of items ap- munity Christmas celebration. The
our area veteran “dead eyes” take careers, tended to need eight men propriate for donation, contact committee is made up of local high
your shot for you. Be assured that to pull them up. Additional jobs, Nancy Stasko at 455-1508 or e- school students who are appointed

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shoots are run by qualified range steady the person after getting or visit www.hazletoncando.com. the CAN DO Board of Directors.

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Comets
come up short
against WVW
The Crestwood High School
football team gave visiting
Wyoming Valley West a physi-
cal battle Saturday night, but
penalties proved costly to the
Comets, and two fourth-quarter
Spartan scores did them in.
Valley West kept its playoff
apirations alive, and spoiled
Crestwoodʼs Homecoming
festivities with a 32-18 Wyom-
ing Valley Conference victory.
Valley Westʼs Eugene Lewis
rushed for 168 yards and three
touchdowns and also added 97
SCHUYLKILL LEAGUE DIVISION II GIRLS ALL-STARS - Named to the SCHUYLKILL LEAGUE DIVISION II BOYS ALL-STARS - Named to the yards passing and a 16-yard
Schuylkill League Division II Girls Cross Country All-Star team are, Schuylkill League Division II Boys Cross Country All-Star team are, TD pass to Henry Moore.
Crestwood quarterback Nick
kneeling from left: Weatherly Area’s Devon Bizarre, and Mahanoy Area’s kneeling from left: Shenandoah Valley’s Steve Dziedziak, and Schuylkill
Aigeldinger countered with 96
Emily Davidson, Taylor Finneran and Paige Mahmod. Standing: Marian’s Haven’s Tyvonne Conrad, Logan Jacoby and Jack Smith. Standing:
yards rushing and two scores,
Molly Balliet and Sam O’Donnell, Minersville’s Laura Hunyara, and Weatherly Area’s Andy Vack, Mahanoy Area’s Doug Wells and Todd and also 88 yards passing and
Shenandoah Valley’s Yolanda Welikonich and Jillian Dove. Techentine, Minersville’s Richard Hall and Marian’s Philip Marzen. a touchdown.
Tempers were on edge dur-

Lady Wreckers set for first volleyball playoff ing the first half of the contest,
and the referee had to stop
play and speak to both coach-
Weatherly Area closed out its two digs and one dink; Sam dinks and one block; and Alyssa ionships held at Tuscarora State Gabby Sacco and Sam Hartz es about the pushing, shoving
best-ever volleyball regular sea- Strizak contributed three Kephart recorded 10 digs, six Park. each added four points for the and talking that was going on.
son Monday with a 3-0 victory assists, three digs, one ace and kills, three blocks, two dinks, Vack placed 16th in a time of Lady Wreckers. Crestwood was whistled for
over Millersburg, setting the one kill; and Alicia Panzarella two assists and two aces. 18:18 to lead the Wreckers to a 75 yards of penalties in the first
stage for its first District 11 play- added four digs and four Brittany Hinkle had 15 kills, 11 seventh-place finish in the 14- WEATHERLY half alone, including three 15-
off berth on Saturday.
The Lady Wreckers rolled
assists.
Weatherly won a close junior
digs, four blocks, one dink and
one assist; Alicia Panzarella fin-
team final standings.
Vack, who was the only ROUNDUP yarders.
Crestwood caught the Spar-
past Millersburg 25-7, 25-12 varsity match 2-1 (25-23, 22-25, ished with 13 digs, two assists, Weatherly Area runner to crack Rachel Stanziola pumped in tans off guard to start the game
and 25-7 to conclude the regu- 16-14). one kill and one ace; Rachel the top-25, was named to the 14 points to pace MMI. by recovering an onside kick,
lar season with a 15-5 record (7- The Lady Wreckers will par- Heister contributed 25 assists, Schuylkill League Division II All- The Lady Wreckers made it leading to Aigeldingerʼs 11-yard
5 league). ticipate in the District 11 eight digs and two aces; and Star Team, as was Lady Wreck- two straight with a 29-17 victory touchdown run.
Brittany Hinkle led Weath- Tournament Saturday at Martz Samantha Strizak added in 12 er Devon Bizarre. over Tamaqua on Monday. Jess Valley West answered with a
erlyʼs balanced attack with 13 Hall, opening against a team digs, three assists and two kills Weatherly runners will com- Polchin showed the way with 10 TD of its own, but Aigeldingerʼs
kills, three digs and two aces; that had yet to be determined at for the Lady Wreckers. pete in the District 11 Class 2A points. 1-yard TD run put the Co-
Alyssa Kephart had 10 kills, two press time. Shenandoah Valley won the Cross Country Championships Vanessa Solt led Tamaqua mets back in front 12-6.
blocks, two aces and one dig; Late last week, Weatherly JV contest, 2-1 (25-14, 19-25, today (Thursday) at Bethlehem with six points. From there, Lewis hit Moore
and Sarah Dolinsky made five defeated Shenandoah Valley 3- 25-13). Municipal Golf Course. In the seventh grade game, for a touchdown pass and
kills, seven digs, four assists 1 by scores of 25-14, 25-16, and Cross Country Junior High Basketball Weatherly rolled to a 22-8 win added an 8-yard scoring run to
and one ace. 25-22. Weatherly Area senior Andy Alexis Hartz scored eight over Tamaqua behind the scor- put the Spartans ahead 19-12
Also for the Lady Wreckers, Sarah Dolinsky led the Vack produced the Wreckersʼ points to lead Weatherlyʼs ing of Shelby Berger (eight at the half.
Rachel Heister dished up 26 charge with 14 digs, nine kills, top finish at the Schuylkill eighth grade basketball team to points) and Alexis Hartz Perhaps Crestwoodʼs best
assists to go with three aces, three assists, three aces, two League Cross Country Champ- a 24-18 win over MMI last week. (seven). offensive series of the night
came at the start of the secnd

Crestwood’s Schafer places fourth in WVC CC meet half, when the Comets drove
70 yards in 14 plays, eating up
nearly eight minutes of the
Crestwoodʼs Kirstin Schafer 16:53.8; 4. AJ Limongelli (HR) 23:21.4; 154. Robert Loveless 51. Paige Darrow (MMI) 0 route of Pittston Area.
finished fourth overall, helping 16:54.3; 5. Ben Robinson (T) (Cr) 23:26.5; 155. Ryan Carter 23:28.3; 63. Brittany Fisher Kayla Jeckell had nine kills, third-quarer clock. The drive
the Lady Comets to a third- 17:06.8; 6. Chris Ehret (D) (Cr) 23:31.0; 167. Thomas (MMI) 23:58.4; 77. Megan Klein seven service points and six culminated with Matt Hammer-
place finish in the Ed Narkiewicz 17:10.9; 7. Jake Siegel (T) Wenner (MMI) 25:13.3; 175. (MMI) 24:47.2; 78. Brianna aces for Crestwood. Chrissy stone catching a deflected
Wyoming Valley Conference 17:11.6; 8. Ford Mitchel (HR) Tyler Fulton (MMI) 28:56.0; 180. Simpkins (MMI) 24:48.1; 88. Banos had 10 service points, pass for a 10-yard score,
Coaches Meet last week at 17:13.6; 9. Timmy Lambert (HR) Michael Deganich (MMI) Kayla Buehrle (HA) 25:38.7; 94. eight aces and seven kills, and pulling the Comets within a
Misericordia University. 17:14.9; 10. Alex Zubko (T) 31:37.2; 183. James Gliem Megan Yurkiewicz (HA) 26:05.0; Veronica Hill was next with five point at 19-18.
Shafer clocked in at 20:17.8 17:16.3; 11. Jess Adams (D) (MMI) 33:04.2; 194. James 95. Erin Richardson (Cr) kills and five service points in But George Simms and
Dallasʼ Regan Rome won the 17:19.3; 12. Adam Brobst (B) McLean (Cr) n/a; 196. Alex 26:10.3; 98. Sarah Steltz (Cr) the win. Lewis each scored rushing
Class 3A race in a time of 17:27.9; 13. Jacob Bevan Radosta (HA) n/a; 197. Aaron 26:23.0; 100. Maria Perry (Cr) The JV match was won by the touchdowns in the fourth quar-
19:10.6, leading the Mountain- (LL)17:30.8; 14. Chris Tom- Zarowsky n/a. 26:48.2; 127. Annya DʼAmato Comets, 3-0. ter to help the Spartans (5-
eers to the girls team champi- basco (HA) 17:35.0; 15. Kevin Girls (HA) 30:32.4; 131. Andrea Lara Crestwood ends the regular 3) put the game away.
onship with 44 points. Hazleton Gilbert (D) 17:39.1; 16. Tanner Team Results (MMI) 31:45.4. season this week at Holy Re- Valley West is home with
Area (147) was second and Baloh (D) 17:42.1; 17. Tom AAA Tennis deemer, before opening play in Pittston Area this Friday, while
Crestwood (159) third. Damiani (D) 17:46.9; 18. Dave 1. Dallas 44; 2. Hazleton Area Crestwood had a team reach the District 2 Class 3A Tour- Crestwood (3-5) looks to get
Hannah Coffin placed sev- McLean (P) 17:47.3; 19. Pat 147; 3. Crestwood 159. the second round of the District nament. back on track with a game at
enth in 20:40.1 for the Lady Condo (HR) 17:54.9; 20. Mike AA 2 Class AAA Tennis Doubles Williamsport the same night.
Comets. Ambrulavage (HR) 17:56.3; 21. 1. Holy Redeemer 50; 2. Championships in Wilkes-Barre.
Led by Reece Ayersʼ second- Glenn Layaou (HR) 17:58.9; 22. Hanover Area 189; 3. Lake- Crestwoodʼs Kristy Bowman
place finish, the Tunkhannock
boys won the Class 3A team
title with 43 points, followed
Vinay Murthy (HR) 17:59.1; 23.
Brandon Hampton (P) 18:03.7;
24. Frazee Sutphen (NW)
Lehman 217.
Individual Results
1. Regan Rome (D) 19:10.6;
and Brittany Stanton topped
Gaylen Haggerty and Leyna
Fabbri of West Scranton 6-1, 6-
SPORTS BRIEFS
by Dallas (43) and Hazleton 2. Rachel Sowinski (HR) 1 in the opening round, but lost DiSabatino helps Bloom stickers
Area (151).
Crestwoodʼs top boysʼ finisher
CRESTWOOD 19:19.6; 3. Marissa Durako
(HR) 19:29.4; 4. Kirstin Schafer
to Kelly Cappello and Melinda
Dennis of Delaware Valley 4-6,
Crestwood graduate Jenna DiSabatino posted her fourth goal
was Jared Kotsko in 41st place ROUNDUP (Cr) 20:17.8; 5. Alexandria Plant 6-0, 6-1in the next game.
of the season to help the No. 4 Bloomsburg University field hock-
ey team defeat Indiana (Pa.) 5-1 in PSAC action Saturday.
at 19:03.6. (WVW) 20:20.7; 6. Alexis Arnold The Cometsʼ Melanie Snyder
DiSabatino netted the unassisted shot just before halftime at
The following are the boys 18:05.1; 25. Edward Moore (D) 20:29.1; 7. Hannah Coffin and Jenn Snyder dropped their
the 30:56 mark to give the Lady Huskies a 3-1 advantage.
and girls Class 2A and 3A (HA) 18:14.1; 29. Keenan (Cr) 20:40.1; 8. Michelle Golden opening round match with
Bloomsburg is now 9-2 overall and 3-1 in the PSAC.
results. Monks (HA) 18:23.1; 41. Jared (WA) 20:44.8; 9. Mary Frank Jenna Pike and Brianna Plaxe
Boys Kotsko (Cr) 19:03.6; 42. Tyler (HR) 29:49.6; 10. Taylor Culver of Delaware Valley 6-2, 6-4.
Team Results Pecora (HA) 19:05.7; 47. Steve (D) 20:51.5; 11. Casandra Gill Volleyball Harlem Wizards coming to Weatherly
AAA Senick (HA) 19:28.4; 48. Omar (HR) 20:52.0; 12. Kaylee Hillard The Crestwood volleyball The Harlem Wizards basketball team will take on the local
1. Tunkhannock 34; 2. Dallas Cabrera (HA) 19:29.9; 58. Ryan (LL) 21:02.3; 13. Morgan team eased past Dallas (3-0) Weatherly Wizards in a game Sunday, November 28 at 6 p.m. at
43; 3. Hazleton Area 151. Schwartz (Cr) 19:43.2; 63. Kyle Gilhooley (D) 21:06.2; 14. and Pittston Area (3-0) in recent Weatherly Area Middle School.
AA Steiner (HA) 19:48.0; 76. Mark Lindsay Danko (D) 21:11.7; 15. Wyoming Valley Conference The event is presented by the Weatherly Area Athletic
1. Holy Redeemer 60; 2. Wychock (Cr) 20:18.1; 95. Zack Katie Kravitz (D) 21:20.3; 16. action. Department.
Hanover Area 215; 3. Lake- Marchetti (MMI) 20:50.5; 97. Angela Marchetti (HA) 21:23.2; Against Dallas, the Lady Doors open at 5:15 p.m. Weatherly mayor Tom “The Ace”
Lehman 245. Christian Parsons (MMI) 17. Maggie Fannick (D) 21:24.3; Comets won 25-13, 25-16 and Connors will serve as a guest referee.
Individual Results 20:53.4; 100. Sean Fisher (HA) 18. Paige Antall (Han) 21:24.6; 25-15. Advance tickets, which are available until Friday, Nov. 12 at 2
1. Frank Ferlenda (D) 21:03.1; 109. Andrew Myers 19. Ali Petsuck (HA) 21:28.2; Kayla Jeckell showed the p.m., are $10 for adults and $8 for students (K-12) and are on
16:49.3; 2. Reece Ayers (T) (HA) 21:27.6; 111. Paul 20. Allison Grose (D) 21:33.2; way with 20 service points, nine sale at the Weatherly Area High School office (427-8521) or the
16:51.7; 3. David Novak (T) Brasavage (MMI) 21:36.6; 115. 21. Chelsea Whooten (T) kills and nine aces. Chrissy elementary school office (427-8687).
Kyle Mehalick (HA) 21:41.5; 21:35.2; 22. Sara Radzwilka Banos had 16 service points, 10 Tickets at the door will be $12 for adults and $10 for students.
THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS - page A4 116. Joseph Quinn (Cr) 21:42.5; (WA) 21:37.9; 23. Emily aces and four kills; Carina A free autograph session will be held, and refreshments and
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119. Reed Cormier (Cr) 21:48.4; Leighow (B) 21:41.2; 24. Julia Mazzoni chipped in 20 assists, souvenirs will be on sale.
O T N E L A E D I E C I R 122. Tyler Kuchar (HA) 21:50.2; Mericle (WVW) 21:41.7; 25. seven service points and three
K I N Z T U B B I K S A T E 126. Tim Yurish (MMI) 22:07.4; Emily Tyler (WVW) 21:46.5; 30. aces; and Stephanie Klug fin-
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N E K C N E M G E I L K 130. Brandon Majikas (HA) Allison Kachel (Cr) 22:22.5; 34. blocks for the Lady Comets.
R U C N I Y C A R C E S
22:17.6; 135. Paul Gronski Briana Papp (HA) 22:25.5; 40. The Lady Comets improved
G O A I E N A L P T I N U
P A R T O L A D E O N H (MMI) 22:28.3; 152. Billy Li (CR) Hanna Sulkowski (Cr) 22:55.7; to 13-2 on the season in their 3-
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6 7 3 4 2 5 8 9 1 The Bear Creek Bobcats ad- zelskiy, Kaden Washburn and son (2), Shane Searfoss, Josh
4 1 2 9 7 8 3 6 5 vanced to the third round of the R.J. Kresge all had saves and Wychock, Aiden Lynn, Mike
7 9 6 5 8 4 1 2 3 County Cup “A” bracket soccer and had big help from Mike Delevan and Adam Myers.
3 5 4 7 1 2 6 8 9 tournament with playoff wins Sullin, Shane Searfoss and Ray With the victory the Cats
1 2 8 6 3 9 5 7 4 over Hanover (4-0) and Forty- Wychock on defense. advanced to the third round
2 3 1 8 4 7 9 5 6 Fort (9-0) recently. In second round action against the Stoners at Rec Field
8 6 9 2 5 1 4 3 7 against Forty-Fort, the Bobcats in Bear Creek.
5 4 7 3 9 6 2 1 8 YOUTH recorded their second shutout
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