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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 30, NO. 10 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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White
Haven
Halloween

Halloween
Paraders in
Weatherly

Lehigh slates special


budget planning session
by Donnell Stump were approved as presented and
The Lehigh Township Supervisors bills presented for payment were
met on Monday, November 1 for approved. Later in the meeting, Safe trick-or-treating had lots of
their regular monthly meeting. They supervisors chairman Larry Skinner stops in White Haven this year.
decided to hold a special meeting added a payment of $77.44 to for- Clockwise, from top left, at the
for general purposes on Saturday, mer secretary/treasuer Paula Ambulance building, Knights of
Columbus tent on Towanda
November 6 at 9 a.m. with the intent Sakse-Hoffman for four days of pro- Street, two from St. Patrick’s These penguin sisters, Madeline, left and Donna, right were snug-
of discussing the 2011 budget at rated work to the bills that were parish center, and two at the gled up in their igloo for the Weatherly Community Chest Halloween
that meeting. paid. Although an item for payment Fire Company. Parade on Halloween. Photos by Donnell Stump & Seth Isenberg
There was no treasurer’s report to supervisor Eric Brill for $425 was Photos by Ruth Isenberg More Halloween photos on page B1 & Facebook
available so approval was tabled also listed, it was pulled from the
THIS WEEK IN
until next meeting. The minutes Please turn to page B1
Penn Lake adjusts WEATHERLY
THIS WEEK IN WHITE HAVEN
Thursday, November 4
Joy Through Movement – 10:00
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United
rules, plans for winter Thursday, November 4
Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Methodist Church Social Hall by Seth Isenberg within the 45-days notice. She Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly
Church White Haven Borough Council Penn Lake Borough Council will thanked the planning commission Country Inn
Red Cross Bloodmobile – 1:00 to Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Municipal begin its work sessions a half hour for their hard work on the burning Weatherly Area Flower Club
6:00 p.m. – St, Paulʼs Lutheran Building Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Zions Luth-
earlier, prior to the November and ordinance, travel trailer rules and eran Church Annex
Parish Hall Laurel Lodge 467 F. & A.M. Meet-
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting ing – 7:30 p.m. – Masonic Hall December meetings so that budg- setback rules changes.
Saturday, November 6
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615 ets can be gone over for 2011. At Barbara Sudimak noted that the
Tuesday, November 9 Craft Show – 10:00 a.m. to 5:30
East Side Borough Council Meet-
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 their regular meeting on October “No Swimming” signs were posted p.m. – Our Lady of Lourdes R.C.
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough Building 12, council also voted to adopt an at the lake.
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Church
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting –
Church amendment to the ordinances about Frank Fritz reported no news on Drama Club Dinner Theatre – 6:00
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
Penn Lake Park Borough Council parked travel trailers and RVs, a the roads for this month. p.m. – W.A. Elementary/Middle
munity Church
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. – P.L. Asso- School Cafeteria
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire new burning ordinance, and an Ned McGuire, who was absent,
ciation Club House Monday, November 8
Company #1 Meeting – 7:30 p.m.
Dennison Township Volunteer Fire amendment to the setback rules, sent a report that recreation is look-
Lausanne Township Board of
– Lehigh Tannery Fire House resolutions #6, #7 and #8, after a ing to buy new basketball nets.
Company & Auxiliary Meetings – Supervisors Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
Friday, November 5 7:30 p.m. – Fire House short public hearing to begin the Jack Kile reported the work on – Agnes Klynowsky Garage
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to Wednesday, November 10 meeting. testing of the dam is “proceeding Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. Regarding sewers, council presi- with all due slowness…”
Haven Center Paulʼs Lutheran Church
Free Community Lunch – Serving dent Jill Rosenstock reported one Jack Varaly, serving as temporary Tuesday, November 9
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting – Citizensʼ Volunteer Fire Company
11: 30 a.m. to Noon – St. Paulʼs property owner was hooking into zoning officer, submitted a printed
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com- Meeting – 7:30 p.m. - Fire House
Lutheran Parish Hall munity Church the system now, and the others who
had been sent letters still had time Please turn to page A6 Wednesday, November 10
Saturday, November 6 Free Community Lunch – Serving
Bazaar – 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. - 11: 30 a.m. to Noon – St. Paulʼs Weatherly Area School Board
Presbyterian Church of W.H. Lutheran Parish Hall Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – W.A.
Roast Pork Dinner - 5:00 to 8:00 Foster Township Board of Super- Middle School
p.m. - St. Patrickʼs Parish Center visors Meeting – 6:00 p.m. – Weatherly Borough Council Work-
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - Township Municipal Building shop Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Muni-
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish Crestwood School Board Work cipal Building
Center Session & Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Thursday, November 11
Sunday, November 7 Crestwood High School Veterans Day
Standard Time Returns – 2:00 a.m. I.O.O.F. Lodge 457 Meeting – 7:30 Senior Citizens Friendship Club
Breakfast, sponsored by Marine p.m. – Odd Fellows Hall
Meeting – 1:30 p.m. – Salem
Corps League Det. 1039 – 7:30 K. of C. Council 10616 Meeting –
U.C.C.
a.m. to Noon – St. Patrickʼs Parish 7:30 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish
Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
Center Center
Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
Breakfast – 7:30 a.m. to Noon – Thursday, November 11 Park
Albrightsville Volunteer Fire Veterans Day Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner
Company Joy Through Movement – 10:00 Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly
Block Shoot, benefit W.H. Ambu- a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Country Inn
lance Association – Noon to ? – Church Weatherly Area Community Li-
Kidder Township Fire Co. #1, W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – Friends and family of the late Ian Hinkle gathered on Monday, brary Board Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Lehigh Tannery 6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- November 1 at the tree planted in his memory near the soccer field at Library
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - aurant the Weatherly Area School District complex. Some shared memories Greater Weatherly Area Ambu-
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Foster Township Planning Com- lance Association Meeting – 7:30
munity Church mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – of Hinkle’s offbeat sense of humor or his friendly and warm nature.
p.m. – Ambulance Building
Township Municipal Building Others remembered times when he helped a friend or teacher or gave
Monday, November 8
Free Community Lunch – Serving
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – his best on the soccer field or in the jazz band. The band and chorus
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- performed Omnia Sol, Let Your Heart be Staid.
11: 30 a.m. to Noon – St. Paulʼs
munity Church Photo by Donnell Stump
Lutheran Parish Hall
PAGE A2—THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2010

THE JOURNAL-HERALD Death Roll MARGARET BALOG


Margaret Balog, 91, of
(USPS 277-440) Published weekly at end of World War II. Surviving are his wife of 58 Buck Mountain died Sunday,
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 In 1951 he graduated from years, the former June Rein- October 31, 2010 in Weather-
Telephone (570) 443-8321 Penn State University with a miller; son and daughter-in- wood Nursing & Rehabili-
Subscription Price—$25 per year in Luzerne & Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania, payable in advance.
$30 per year elsewhere, payable in advance. degree in journalism, and law James and Susan Barto tation Center, Weatherly.
Publications postage paid at White Haven, PA 18661.
began a career in the news- of Harleysville; daughter and A daughter of the late An-
POSTMASTER, send address change to:
THE JOURNAL-HERALD paper industry in Hazleton, son-in-law Gwen and Brent drew and Susan Kitlan Kas-
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 Lehighton, and then New Shoemaker of Perkiomen- chak, she was born in Buck
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) Mountain. She was a mem-
Clara R. Holder, Publisher
Jersey. After serving as city ville; four grandchildren and
Seth Isenberg, General Manager editor for the Trenton Times one great-grandchild. ber of St. Mary’s B.C. Church
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief he retired as city editor of A private burial service will of Freeland, and a graduate
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor The Trentonian, both of be held Friday in Union of the former Foster Township
Christy Brady, Finance Trenton, NJ. In retirement he Cemetery, Weatherly, with High School.
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor worked part time for a weekly the Rev. Amy Boock officiat- Preceding her in death
Heather Maslo, Production Manager
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce
WILSON BARTO newspaper in Red Hill until ing. were sisters Helen, Mary,
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce Wilson L. Barto, 83, of September of this year. A memorial service will be Susan and Veronica Kaschak
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce
White Haven Economic Development Association Harleysville died Monday, Known as a mentor for new held Saturday at 11 a.m. in and Anna Moreland; brothers
THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint.
© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc. November 1, 2010 in Grand journalists, he was the found- Advent Lutheran Church, 470 Michael, John and Andrew
View Hospital, Sellersville. ing president of the Sigma Landis Road, Harleysville, PA Kaschak.
Editorial A son of the late Wilson
and Lottie Rinker Barto, he
Delta Chi Journalism Society
of New Jersey, which offers a
19438, with the Rev. Stephen
Godsall-Myers officiating.
Surviving are her husband,
Michael Balog; nieces and
was born in Weatherly and nephews.
Reporting what happens was a 1945 graduate of
Wilson Barto annual award
for first-year reporters.
Memorial donations may
be made to that church. The funeral was held Wed-
by Ruth Isenberg Weatherly High School. He Preceding him in death Local arrangements are by nesday at Freeland with Di-
Accounts of meetings are accounts of what happens at was a US. Army veteran who was son Wilson L. Barto, Jr., the Philip J. Jeffries Funeral vine Liturgy with the Office of
those meetings. People say things at meetings that may or served in Germany at the in 2007. Home, Weatherly. Christian Burial in St. Mary’s
may not tell the whole story. Once these comments are made, B.C. Church. Burial was in
they are part of the public record.
Our job, as a newspaper, is to be the eyes and ears of the
White Haven Police Beat Ss. Peter and Paul Lutheran
Cemetery, Freeland.
public. Anyone who attends a meeting hears what is said, and An 18-year-old homeless lems. When he stopped the pictures of people in the yard, Route 437 toward Mountain
has to make a judgment about whether all the facts have been man stole a car from a vehicle, the driver displayed as well as stopping her car Top, and this vehicle was all
presented. In an account of a meeting, it’s the reporter’s job to Dennison Township resident signs of intoxication. Blood and staring at people in the over the road and almost hit
present the meeting. If further explanation is needed, a follow- last month. He crashed it, results showed her blood yard or garage area. This has another car head on, as well
up story, clearly marked additional comments, or an editorial and ran away. White Haven alcohol level over the legal been going on for some time. as several near misses with
(opinion) can supplement the original account. Police Officer Gina Kotowski, limit of .08%. A hearing was A citation was filed with DJ the guide rail. Szoke was in
Particularly when sensitive matters like police investigations who is handling the case, held October 27 before DJ Feissner’s office, but no hear- the area, and spotted the
or personnel decisions are brought up at a public forum, it isn’t filed charges on the man, Feissner; she waived ing date has been set. vehicle just before it left
always wise for those involved to go into detail. But once a and a warrant has been charges to Luzerne County Officer-in-charge Tom Dennison Township. He
subject is opened, at a public meeting, the reporter has an issued for his arrest. His Court. Szoke responded to a crash determined that he needed to
obligation to let those who weren’t present know what was whereabouts are unknown, Unpaid traffic fines caused on Lehigh Street in White stop the vehicle and investi-
said at the meeting. It’s unfortunate that sometimes this but he is listed as wanted on the police serve a summary Haven between a moving car gate. About a mile after he
means only one side of the story can be told at that time. In the NCIC (National Crime warrant on a 28-year-old and a parked car. He spoke activated his over lights, the
most cases, the rest of the story unfolds eventually. Information Computer). Weatherly man. Officers to the driver and noticed an vehicle stopped. Szoke con-
White Haven Police arrest- Shupp and Nuckols were odor of an intoxicating bever- ducted field sobriety tests on
Butz Street one-way ed an 83-year-old man from
Wilkes-Barre for DUI (driving
working a warrant detail after
court, and found the man at
age. After conducting field
sobriety tests, Szoke deter-
the 60-year-old Mountain Top
man who was the driver, and
for winter under the influence) after he
hit a parked car and then
his house in the Weatherly
area. He was taken to the
mined he had reasonable
suspicion of DUI, and the
found that there was enough
reasonable suspicion of DUI
Weatherly residents and visitors to the community are drove away. White Haven District Justice office in driver was taken to Wilkes- to take him for blood tests.
reminded that from November 1 until April 15, 2011 traffic is Police Officer Ryan Nuckols Weatherly, because he was Barre General Hospital for a Results were .192% by vol-
one way, with traffic traveling in a northerly direction only, on is handling the case. A wit- supposed to appear there for blood test. His blood alcohol ume, well over the legal limit
Butz Street from High Street to West Main Street. ness came forward and pro- a hearing on another matter, was four times the legal limit of .08% blood alcohol level.
vided him with the license and hadn’t shown up. District at .0232%. Charges are pending.
A theft from a local pizza
Thanks for UNICEF gifts plate. Officer Nuckols found it
parked in a lot on Main
Justice Joseph Homanko
arraigned him on the Carbon
Another DUI arrest took
place when OIC Szoke re- shop was reported. Officer
Members of the Weatherly Area High School Interact Club Street. The man was identi- County charges. The man’s ceived a call from a con- Shupp responded. During the
would like to thank the community for their generous gifts to fied and arrested. He waived mother came to the office cerned citizen that there was
the Trick-Or-Treat for UNICEF project. If you were not home on the charges to County Court and paid his fines on the war- a vehicle traveling north on Please turn to page A6
Halloween night or were unable to make a donation at that at District Justice Gerald rant, so the Luzerne County
time but would still like to help the Club with the drive, UNICEF
boxes are located at T.J.’s One Stop and at Community News.
Feissner’s office on October case is closed, but he is still HASD to host
27. facing charges in Weatherly.
Donations will be accepted through Friday, November 5. Police Officer Gary Shupp Urinating in public drew an anti-bullying program
arrested a Long Pond area arrest with a summary cita- The Hazleton Area School man, principal of the Hazle-
man for theft from a vehicle in tion for a Hazleton man. District is hosting an evening ton Area Career Center. “We
the Beech Crest Mobile Officer Nuckols observed a presentation to educate par- need parents to understand
Home Park. One of the park car parked by the side of the ents about the school district that we can help if their chil-
residents called in a report road with the door open in a anti-bullying policy on Wed- dren are willing to talk about

Reward
that a man he knew was residential area. When he nesday, November 10 from 6 this victimization.”
banging on his residence stopped to investigate, he to 8 p.m., in the large group This evening will provide
door, trying to get in. When observed the man standing instruction room in the parents with information on
interviewed by Shupp, the by the side of the car, and District Administration Build- how to dialogue with their
for Good Drivers! victim said that he observed when the man turned to look ing. All parents in the school children, so students will be
IF YOU: the man go into the car and at the officer, Nuckols said he district are welcome to willing to report all incidents.
•have at least one car that is take several bags of items had a total frontal view of the attend. They will also learn how to
less than 10 years old out if that had just been pur- man in the act of urinating. A “This issue is a national deal with any abuse that their
•haven’t had an insurance claim or chased at the Hazleton Wal- hearing has been scheduled concern,” said Sam Marolo, children are facing. And final-
a traffic violation for 3 years Mart. Total value was just in front of DJ Feissner on superintendent of schools. ly, they will learn about the
under $100. November 30. If convicted, “We want all of the parents in school district’s role in help-
•have an excellent credit history
The man was arrested for up to $447 in fines and costs our district to understand our ing to prevent and address all
•are currently insured with theft from a vehicle, and could be imposed. anti-bullying policy and know anti-bullying issues.
Erie, State Farm, Prudential, charges were filed. A hearing A local business reported a how to speak to their children “We hope that many of our
Allstate, Nationwide
(or any other insurance carrier) was scheduled for October theft of money from a safe about this problem. parents will attend this ses-
13, but the defendant never and cash register. Officer Speakers include Vincent sion,” said deputy superin-
pick up the telephone and call
showed up. Charges were Shupp responded to the call, Zola, the director of security tendent of schools Dr. Francis
forward to Luzerne County and upon investigation for the district who will review Antonelli. “We want to do

Daniel H. Suitch Court, and the Sheriff’s


Department has issued a
learned that the suspect or
suspects entered the estab-
the anti-bullying policy for the
elementary and secondary
everything that we can to
eradicate this problem from

Insurance Agency, Inc. warrant for his arrest. Charg-


es of harassment by commu-
nication are also pending
lishment through a rear door
and opened the safe. Money
was also taken out of the
schools. Presenting a specif-
ic information session on
cyber-bullying will be De-
the Hazleton Area School
District.”
If parents are unable to
Weatherly • White Haven against this man for allegedly cash register and a petty tective Charles Balough from attend this anti-bullying ses-
427-8011 • 443-7880 making 92 calls in three days cash envelope. Suspects the Luzerne County De- sion it will be broadcast live
800-526-6425 on his cell phone to the vic- have been identified, and the tectives in the District At- on the school district’s public
tim. The investigation is con- investigation is continuing. torney’s office. Trooper Frank access station, Channel 99,
Collect your reward in tinuing and charges will for A 61-year-old White Haven Deandria of the Pennsylvania and there will be subsequent
forthcoming. woman was cited with ha- State Police will address the programming in the weeks
lower insurance rates! A 31-year-old woman from rassment on a complaint filed audience from the perspec- ahead.
Frackville was arrested by the by her neighbors. Officer tive of a parent who faced For more information,
White Haven Police for DUI. Shupp responded, and in the this issue and as law enforce- please contact Dr. Antonelli
Officer Rich Penn was on investigation learned that the ment. at the school district adminis-
patrol when he noticed a woman was driving behind “This problem is affecting tration offices by calling 459-
vehicle with lighting prob- the victims’ house and taking our students,” said Lori Her- 3111, ext. 3198.
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2010—PAGE A3
in Wilkes-Barre this past and finding two used book-
Legal Notices Daytime Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg weekend, and we were in the stores to visit. In the second,

PUBLIC NOTICE
concrete-beam audience for Thursdayʼs a large cat was a queen on
Boo? And yay for every- her. show. This yearʼs version her throne, accepting atten-
Penn Lake Park Borough will delivery to body who made Halloween I grabbed the hanging, and was heavy on balancing and tion from all admirers. There I
hold its work session at 6 P.M. fun this year. Between pa- slowly brought it down for her tumbling, with high wire, tra- found a treasure in the form
for the following dates impact traffic rades and contests and to check out, and she sniffed peze, contortion, a trampo- of a Robert Heinlein classic,
November 8, 2010 and house decorations, people it, and sniffed it, and I put it line, teeter-totter, balance which I am reading now,
December 13, 2010. in Lehighton were certainly in the spirit of back, and Miss Observant beam, there were animal Stranger In a Strange Land.
Margo Beckerman, Expect full stoppages the season. went back on patrol for other acts, including the famous On Sunday we enjoyed a
Secretary and delays on State Routes On trick-or-treat night, threats, like mailmen, and elephants, including the beautiful fall day, which made
Penn Lake Park Borough
248 and 209 in Carbon many adults volunteered to political volunteers. newest addition, just under a for a crisp fall night for trick-
County see that kids were safe. Quite The US Postal Service year old, and tigers. or-treating. Temperatures
PUBLIC NOTICE The Pennsylvania Turnpike a few of them even dressed canʼt be unhappy with this Saturday, errands brought dropped quickly, so the hot
Lehigh Township Board of Commission advises motor- up. election cycle. We have a us to downtown Jim Thorpe chocolate and hotdogs that
Supervisors will hold a special ists traveling west on State So this week, Halloween household with split registra- just as the business district the Weatherly Rotary Club
meeting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Route 248 from Bowmans- decorations get switched for tion, so as super-voters (the hosted its trick-or-treat. After served at its safe Halloween
November 6, at the Township town and south on State Thanksgiving. Frankensteins name given to people who visiting the Dimmick Library, stop were popular. Rotary
Building at 1741 S. Lehigh
Route 209 to be prepared for and ghosts are deflated, and vote in every election), we we grabbed a pumpkin spice volunteers enjoyed the show,
Gorge Drive for general purpos-
es and discussion of the 2011
slow moving or stopped traffic giant gobblers inflated. received something like 20 coffee for Ruth, and a pine- all kinds of costumes on chil-
budget. at several intersections in the We bought a turkey hang- pounds of political mail. I apple mango smoothie for dren of all sizes. It was a
Eric Brill vicinity of the bridge that car- ing that features a cute, smil- have two bags full of it going me, and found a seat at a good project.
Interim Secretary/Treasurer ries traffic southbound on ing turkey. Ruth had put it up to recycling. sidewalk table to watch the On Monday, heading into
Route 209 across the Lehigh inside the front hall, and I It was odd, sometimes, and parade of parents and their work, I sighted a floating bird
LEGAL NOTICE River into Lehighton. intend to hang it outside for we figured that these pieces costumed children. in near perfect alignment with
This week and next, North- some of the days coming up. were created by people from One family with three gen- an airplane that was passing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Letters Testamentary have east Prestressed Products Chess, our always-observant outside the area, and then erations had a grandma hold- overhead. This created an
been granted to Jane E. Beam, will transport 35 concrete Pointer, hadnʼt noticed it, until modified with the local candi- ing a small girl, dressed as a optical illusion; the objects
of HC 2, Box 12, Brodheads- beams from their plant in one day, after sheʼd heard dateʼs name. I didnʼt like the ladybug, both of whom had appeared to be the same
ville, PA 18322 as Executrix in Cressona to the Turnpikeʼs some noise from outside, we tone in the last two weeks. reached their limits. The child size.
the Estate of Mary Morison, late Lehigh River and Pohopoco were drawn to the hall by a Having met many of these was getting cranky, and we Both of us are enjoying this
of 2 Walnut Street, White Creek Bridge Project. The continuous bit of barking. candidates, I found the heard the woman say to her, extra week of Daylight
Haven, Luzerne County, PA route will have the “super- Ruth found her pointing in the attacks on their behalf tough “Go ahead, close your eyes.” Savings Time. We are not
18661, who died on August 24, loads” traveling west on direction of the door to a to stomach. These people Then, under her breath, but looking forward to the change
2010. All persons indebted to Route 248 from Bowmans- spare bedroom, then we both donʼt come across like that in loud enough for us to hear, where darkness falls not long
the Estate are requested to town to Route 209 south in realized she was pointing fur- person. “Please close your eyes!” after 5.
make payment, and those hav-
Lehighton. ther up, where the turkey The Ringling Brothers We decided to join the One more thing—this week
ing claims or demands are
Three tractor-trailers carry- hanging was staring back at Barnum & Bailey Circus was crowd, walking a few blocks Joe Paterno will try for his
requested to present the same,
without delay, to the Executrix ing the beams are scheduled 400th win at Penn State.
to arrive at the intersection of
above named, or to:
Albert F. Maier, Jr., Esq. Route 248 and Route 209 at Limited number of audits available
820 Main Street approximately 9 a.m., 11a.m.
Freeland, PA 18224
11/18
and 1 p.m. Monday through
Thursday (Oct. 25-28), and
to PPL Electric Utilities customers RICHARD M.
LEGAL NOTICE
on Friday (Oct. 29) at 9 a.m.
and 11 a.m. The following
Small businesses looking
for ways to save on their elec-
As part of the audit, experi-
enced energy assessors will
scribes the scope of the audit
and provides a detailed list of HUGHES, III
Notice is hereby given that week, Monday 11/1 - tric bills can get a low-cost make thorough examinations energy-saving recommenda-
energy efficiency checkup of a customerʼs electricity tions.
the Dennison Township Zoning
Hearing Board will hold a Public
Thursday 11/4 deliveries are
scheduled twice daily at 9 under a new pilot program use, including evaluations of “These audits will help our
Attorney
Hearing on the behalf of a.m. and 11 a.m. from PPL Electric Utilities. insulation levels, lighting, customers help themselves -At-
Thomas Dixon on November
11, 2010, at 7:00 P.M. at the
A map of the route, sched- About 100 on-site energy HVAC, water heating, appli- by showing them how to get Law
ule changes or additional audits are available on a first- ances, motors, air compres- the biggest possible return on
Dennison Township Municipal delivery dates will be posted come, first-served basis to sors, refrigeration and electric every dollar they spend for 40 North Mountain Blvd.
Building, Walnut Street, Middle- independent small-business energy processes and main- electricity,” Stathos said. Mountaintop, PA 18707
on the project website at
burg, White Haven, PA 18661.
Mr. Thomas Dixon, 20 East
www.lehighbridge.com. owners. The audits need to tenance. For complete program (570) 474-7242
be completed by December Following the energy audit, details and to sign up for an
Nescopeck Creek Lane, White The 100-foot concrete
31. Results will be used to the business customer will energy audit, visit
Offering
beams will then continue
Haven, PA 18661 is requesting
a Variance to construct a 2 story south on Route 209 across determine if the program will receive a personal consulta- www.pplelectric.com/smallbu Comprehensive
Accessory Structure with a the Lehigh River turning right be expanded. tion with the assessor, as well sinessassessment or call 1- Legal Services
Front Yard Set Back. Article 3, at the intersection of Routes “Energy audits can help as a written report that de- 866-424-9111.
Section 302, Par. 302.2 states 209 and 443 (Sapora Rest- our small-business cus-
that an unattached accessory aurant) to North Main Lane. tomers identify opportunities
structure (residential) shall only From there they will continue to install retrofit measures
be erected within a rear yard or east on Lehigh Drive to the and make operational (Located in Terrace Plaza)
side yard areas of that lot in abandoned railroad bed that improvements that can Just off the S. Beltway, Route 424
question, also maximum height potentially shave thousands 601 S. Poplar St., Hazleton
runs parallel to the Lehigh
for residential accessory struc-
River Bridge. of dollars from their annual 450-5501
ture is 15ʼ, (1.5 stories); Mr.
Personnel from Walsh Con- electricity bills,” said Thomas
Dixon is requesting a variance OPEN DAILY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
for a 2 story structure, 38ʼ in struction, the general con- C. Stathos, director of
height. Property is located with- tractor on the Turnpike bridge Customer Programs and
in a R-1 Zone, (Residential). project, with the assistance of Services for PPL Electric
Any Person or Persons may local police, will stop traffic at Utilities.
While the actual cost of ok
attend. the following locations, start- o lo .
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Dennison Township ad ndard
Route 248/209 and Canal several thousand dollars, Sta aker!
Zoning & Code Official Street. Motorists traveling PPL Electric Utilities is mak- Spe
10/28 & 11/4
north on Route 443 and traffic
on Bridge Street will be
ing them available for a frac-
tion of the cost — $100 for
GOLD CARD TODAY!
PUBLIC NOTICE stopped before entering the businesses with less than
Notice is hereby given that intersection at Route 209. $25,000 in annual electricity • FREE COFFEE
the Penn Lake Park Borough Additionally, a marked con- costs, and $200 for business- ALL DAY, EVERYDAY!
Zoning Hearing Board shall es with between $25,000 and • DOUBLE COUPONS
struction vehicle will pace UP TO 99¢ EVERYDAY!
convene a hearing on Thursday, traffic behind the “super- $100,000 in annual electricity
November 11, 2010, at 7:00 • We Accept All Major
loads” as they proceed along costs. Credit Cards, Food Stamps,
P.M., at the Penn Lake Borough Access Card and WIC
the designated travel route at Participating businesses
Community Building, 1744
Bowmanstown. must have fewer than 50 full-
Lakeview Drive, Penn Lake
Due to the size and length time employees. Chain
Park Borough, PA 18661. The
purpose of this hearing is to of these beams entering stores, nonprofit organiza- GROCERY PRODUCE
tions, schools and govern- Wesson Vegetable or WOW! Bananas....39¢/lb.
NEW!
consider an application by John Lehighton, using a PennDOT
ment buildings are not eligi- Canola Oil Red or Green
48 oz bottle ........................2/ 5
& Karen Burden for the property approved route, motorists $
located at 1305 Lakeview Drive. may experience lengthy de- ble.
SSeennio iorr Peter Pan Peppers ................89¢/lb.
The applicants seek three sepa- lays as the concrete beams Broccoli Crowns ..99¢/lb.
rate variances for proposed are transported to the con- CCititizizeenn Peanut Butter
3 pk., 16.3 oz jars .................. 3
$ 99
Cauliflower
Large head.................. 1
$ 99each
additions to an existing single struction area. Motorists are Dis
D isccoouunntt Green Giant
family residence which include:
Vegetables 7-10 oz box ....5/$5 Washington State
The construction of an attach-
encouraged to plan their trav-
el accordingly and check the
Daayy hhaass
D Extra Fancy
Libby’s Pumpkin or
ed garage with a reduction in
project website at www. bbeeeenn Pumpkin Pie Mix
Gala Apples ..........79¢/lb.
the required front yard setback
lehighbridge.com for a map of eexxte tennddeedd 29-30 oz can ......................2/ 5
$ Cantaloupes........$149each
from 40 feet down to 10.5 feet
the detour route and any to
to Diamond
and with a reduction in the
updates or changes to the Shelled Walnuts BAKERY
required the side yard setback
delivery schedule. 22 Fuull
F ll 16 oz bag .......................... 4
$ 99
Heritage Fresh Baked
from 15 feet down to 7.2 feet.
Shurfine Butter 1 lb ......$299 Egg Onion Rolls 4 pk. ..99¢
The construction of a deck The contractorʼs schedule Daayyss,,
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Heritage now has Swiss Heritage Fresh Baked
with a reduction in the required
side yard setback from 15 feet
is subject to change due to EEvveery
ry Tea gallons Back in Stock! Apple Cinnamon
weather, equipment and
down to 8.3 feet. delivery schedules. Motorists TTuueess.. && Bread Loaf ....................$129
A copy of the complete appli- are urged to stay alert for Weedd.!
W .! DELI Heritage Fresh Baked
cation and supporting documen- Oven Roasted Pie 8” (assorted varieties)........2/$5
tation for the above application
stopped traffic and construc-
Turkey Breast ......$399/lb. Single purchases ................$299
tion vehicles, to obey posted Heritage Fresh
is on file and available for public
inspection by appointment by
speed limits and to use extra *While
Chicken Salad or MEATS
Tuna Salad ............$399/lb. Heritage Fresh Whole
supplies last*
contacting Margo Beckerman, caution when visiting the NO Rainchecks.
Borough Secretary at (570) area. Prices in effect
Hot & Ready to Go!
with Gold Card. Eye Rounds
Cut free into 7 steaks or roasts.. 2 /lb.
443-8017 The Pennsylvania Turnpike Not responsible Whole Rotisserie $ 88
Chicken ................ 4 /lb. Heritage Fresh 85% Lean
$ 99
for typographical
Ms. Margo Beckerman Commission is committed to errors.
Borough Secretary distributing complete, accu-
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new features every week. Or $ 99
know before you go and call
find us on Facebook and Pilgrams Pride I.Q.F.
866-976-TRIP (866-976-
become a fan! Chicken Wings 5 lb bag $ 49
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Send information about your organization’s Good from Wednesday, November 3


thru Saturday, November 6
events to: journalnews@pa.metrocast.net
or call 443-9131 xt304 for the editor.
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Civic Partnership partners with Hazleton Area
Marian holds NHS induction School District to produce Communications Plan
A new communications the general public and sources. The communica-
plan was presented on Oc- Power Schools, the student tions plan also considers the
tober 14 to the Curriculum management system that important roles of the school
and Instruction Committee of organizes attendance and board, para-professionals,
the Hazleton Area School grades. These new technolo- clerical, food service, and
Board. The plan, the product gy initiatives allow direct par- maintenance staffs in creat-
of a long collaboration be- ent to teacher communica- ing the best environment for
tween the Communications tion about student progress students to succeed.
Subcommittee of the Greater and class expectations dur- Speaking for the Com-
Hazleton Area Civic Part- ing the school year. Such munity Assessment Commit-
nershipʼs Community As- parental involvement is criti- tee, Madden said, “We de-
sessment Committee and cal to student success. cided long ago that K-12
the school district, address- Another initiative is the education was the most
es a wide range of communi- establishment of a core of pressing issue for the well
cation within the schools and speakers from the districtʼs being of our community in
between the schools, par- Central Office who are now the long term. We asked the
ents and the general com- available for public appear- district what contribution we
munity. Several features of ances concerning issues could make, and were told
the plan have already been that affect our schools. that helping with this com-
implemented, and others are Another is the upgrading of munications plan was critical
under development. capacity to use Cable to the district. We have all
The collaboration began Channel 99 to televise dis- come to see the importance
when Superintendent Sam trict events and programs of of the issues addressed by
New inductees in the MHS National Honor Society are front row (l to r), Anthony Pilla
Marolo asked the Com- interest and educational the plan and we now wish
and Timothy Miller; second row, Danielle Tristani, Kaysi McLaughlin, Stephen Valente,
munity Assessment Commit- value. the district the best of luck in
Brianna O’Donnell, Emily Burger; third row, Kimberly Wilson, Miranda Milillo, Katie
tee to assist in developing a “Communication involving applying it. Our committee,
Smulligan, Gino Kosciolek, Kelly Shober, Shannon Skotek, Emma Boyle; fourth row,
communications plan for the parents, teachers, other having completed its mis-
Anthony Damiano, Ryan Kanick, Matthew Grega, Jordan Weber, and Henry Piascik.
district. The Communica- staff, administrators, school sion, has disbanded, but its
Nineteen students from acter. school and community, tions Subcommittee, chaired board members, and the members all remain willing to
Marian Catholic High School “We are very proud to rec- which have included St. by Pat Ward, included Cathy general public is central to assist in this educational
were inducted as new mem- ognize these outstanding Judeʼs Childrenʼs Hospital, Fanelli, Charles Barber, Deb an effective school district enterprise that is crucial to all
bers of the Robert F. members of our student Miller-Keystone Blood- Carr, Don Bayzick, Jane that prepares its students for of our futures.”
Kennedy Chapter of the body. National Honor Society mobile, tutors for students, Danish, John Madden, Mary todayʼs challenges,” said “This committee, com-
National Honor Society. The members are chosen for and etc. Malone, and Kevin Salaway. Marolo. “We have made posed of talented district
induction ceremony took then expected to continue The National Honor So- The plan seeks to raise great strides in this area and staff and community volun-
place following the weekly their exemplary contributions ciety ranks as one of the old- public confidence in the have more challenges teers, worked for three years
Liturgy in the school auditori- to the school and communi- est and most prestigious school district by informing ahead.” to arrive at these innova-
um. Relatives and friends ty,” said chapter advisor national organizations for people within the schools Less noticeable to the pub- tions,” said Dr. Francis An-
were invited. Catherine McDonald. high school students. Chap- and the community about lic, teachers and administra- tonelli, deputy superintend-
Members were selected The Marian Catholic High ters exist in more than educational and other activi- tors have been trained in the ent of schools. “We thank
by the chapterʼs Faculty School chapter has been 15,000 schools and since ties and events. It goes far implementation of the Penn- them for their dedication as
Council for meeting high active since 1974. Each year 1921, millions of students beyond this public informa- sylvania Department of Edu- we work to define anew what
standards of scholarship, the chapter sponsors several have been selected for tion role, though, to help to cation Standard Aligned Sy- it means to be a community
service, leadership and char- service projects for the membership. This national make the district a CAN DO stem for the purpose of en- school system,”
district with students, staff hancing student achieve- For more information,
Special deals offered student recognition organi-
zation is sponsored by the and services that all function
at a high level. Examples of
ment. SAS focuses on best
practices in curriculum, in-
please contact Dr. Antonelli
at the Hazleton Area School
National Association of
on WAHS yearbooks Secondary School Princi-
pals.
measures now in place are
Schoolwires, the new inter-
struction, clear standards,
fair assessment, interven-
District Administrative Offic-
es by calling 459-3111 ext.
Weatherly Area High home with all students. Addi- active school district website tions, materials and re- 3198.
School 2011 yearbooks are tional forms may be picked that informs employees and
now on sale. Order by No- up in the high school office. Books donated to
vember 30 and receive the
discounted price of $55.
Payment must be submit-
ted with all orders. Checks WAEMS Library JOURNAL PUZZLES
After November 30, the cost should be made out to The Graveyard and Other
will be $60. After January 31, “WAHS Class of 2011 Not-So-Scary Stories, Re- SUDOKU INSTRUCTIONS: Each row, column and 3x3 grid must contain
the cost will be $65. Yearbook.” turn to Ghost Hotel, The all the numbers 1 through 9, with no repeats.
New this year: Any paid For more information, con- Temptation of Wilfred Mal-
student order that is accom- tact Maria Whitley at WAHS, achey, and Edgar, the Super Sudoku Puzzle #1984-M Sudoku Puzzle #1984-D
panied by a paid business or 427-8521. Dolphin were recently
parent ad will enjoy an addi- Seniors are also reminded
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3
donated to the Weatherly
tional $5 off the yearbook that senior pictures and baby Area Elementary/Middle 2 7 2 3 4
price. pictures are due on Monday, School Library by Anika Par-
Order forms were sent November 1. sons.
3 5 8 7 5 6 7
4 8 3 5 8 3
AMUSEMENTS 9 2 3 6 1 2
9 4 1 9 5 8
5 1 3 2 3 1 6
5 7 4 5 9
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Answers on Page B6
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ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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California city 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

17. Attacks
Accent Debts If Rake 33 34 35 36 37 38
vehemently
What Rhymes with… Add Dollar Inn Ran 19. Jannings of old
Aid Dot Iron Rod films
39 40 41

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Ant Eat Mad Temperatures 21. Smith, Jones or 45 46
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Awe Envy Math Tour 23. "__ it or lose it" 47 48 49 50 51 52
List 10 words that rhyme with “soar.” 1. ______________ 25. Drinking bout
Ban Event Mule Trails
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31. Big bash


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44. Spine-tingling 18. X-rated stuff 47. Manufacturer
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chukkers "Citizen X" 49. __ one's hands
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compounds
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organism
pitch 29. Cold confections bounceback
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portrayer
weapons 32. "Woe is me!" 57. Gin flavoring
5. Suffix with cigar
61. "K-K-K-__" 34. By word of 58. Franklin's flier
or kitchen
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6. Mata Hari et al.
access to a 35. Got 100 on 60. Declare untrue
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SENIOR CENTERS MENU Interact Club holding food drive for Shepherd House
Week of November 8: The Weatherly Area High the students will be reward- Thanksgiving break. reach the goal by bringing
Monday: Pineapple juice, vegetable lasagna, garden School Interact Club is con- ed with the option of watch- If you have questions, call items to the high school
salad, garlic stick, stewed prunes. ducting a food drive at ing a movie on Wednesday, the high school office at 427- office at 601 Sixth Street dur-
Tuesday: Roast turkey, mashed potatoes, peas & pearl WAHS to benefit the She- November 24 just before the 8521. Help the students ing school hours.
onions, wheat roll, cherry cobbler. pherd House Food Pantry.
Wednesday: Crab cakes, tartar sauce, pierogies, broccoli Canned goods and other Band Parents need help for Coffee Break shifts
salad, sandwich roll, grapes. non-perishable items are to
Thursday: Veterans Day; centers closed. be brought in to homerooms Volunteers and donations being hosted over Thanks- Donations of food—baked
Friday: Baked ham, baked sweet potato, green beans, through Friday, November are needed by the Weatherly giving. Time slots for volun- goods, individual snack bags
multi grain bread, peach pie. 12. If the school goal is met, Area Band Parents organi- teers are available from 8 of chips, pretzels, etc. as
zation for the Coffee Break a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednes- well as hot and cold bever-
day, November 24 and on ages—soda, water, tea, cof-

Coming Events Lions holding Friday, November 26 from 8


a.m. to 8 p.m.
fee and hot chocolate are
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NOVEMBER 4, Thursday Model Railroad Society, Jim This column is open to all
holiday food The Coffee Break is being
held at the rest area located
paper plates, hot cups and
napkins. Call Band Parents
– Red Cross Bloodmobile
Visit, White Haven
Thorpe
NOVEMBER 13, Saturday
organizations in the Weath-
erly, White Haven, Freeland,
drive on eastbound I-80 between
Hazleton and White Haven.
secretary Donnell Stump at
579-8801 to volunteer or
Albrightsville, Blakeslee, The Weatherly Lions Club make a donation.
NOVEMBER 5, Friday – – Craft Show, sponsored by
Conyngham/Drums, Lake will hold a holiday food drive
Clothing Giveaway, spon- Fairview Elementary School Harmony & Mountain Top
sored by Freeland Pres- PTA, Mountain Top to benefit Shepherd House,
areas. If your organization is
byterian Church (continuing NOVEMBER 13, Saturday planning a fund-raising activi-
for both the Thanksgiving
first Friday of every month) – Basketball Games, spon- ty, or other special event open and Christmas holidays.
NOVEMBER 5, Friday – sored by Weatherly Area to the public, you may have it Donation boxes will be locat-
Rummage Sale sponsored High School Senior Class listed by calling 443-9131. ed at T.J.ʼs One Stop, Halo
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Tree Tops Restaurant


Radell Allgaier at 233-7265, sale, supported by parents
Top – Breakfast with Santa,
or call 788-2249 or ask any and friends of the teams and
NOVEMBER 7, Sunday – sponsored by St. Patrickʼs
member. the Silver Ridge Hunting
Train Meet & Railroad Film Events Committee, White
Club, will be held on Sunday, (7th Level)
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Mock Lobster 16 oz. New York Pocono Inn lobby, munity. Food donations can and Dessert Table.
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Penn Lake… Emergency Action Plan.

Continued from page A1


During the public com-
ments, it was suggested the
Medal of Honor presentation
report, listing five permits borough establish a rule
approved: for a shed and rear about removing underground planned for Civil War Round Table
yard fence, a short wall along oil tanks when a property
The Wyoming Valley Civil Gary Roche. nation’s highest military of Honor.
a driveway, a shed, an sells.
War Round Table meeting will Roche, a Licensed Battle- honor. Roche will present a Everyone is welcome to
attached garage, and exterior White Haven Fire Co. chief
be held Thursday, November field Guide at Gettysburg Powerpoint program covering attend this presentation.
stairs. He reported that the Mike Dotter and deputy chief
11 at 7 p.m., in the lower level National Military Park, is the a history of the Medal of Anyone with questions is
zoning hearing board voted Dean Raudenbush were
of the Daddow-Isaacs Ameri- great-greatgrandson of Capt. Honor as well as the story of asked to call Pete at 639-
to approve construction of a guests at the meeting. Both
can Legion, 730 Memorial Patrick DeLacy of the143rd his ancestor and other 1283.
new home at 1623 Lakeside asked about gaining easier
Highway (Route 415) in Pennsylvania Volunteer In- famous holders of the Medal
Dr., with variances for side access to the lake for fire
Dallas. The speaker will be fantry, who was awarded our
yard setbacks of 10’2” (ver- trucks to draft water to fill
sus 15’) and a variance on tankers. There were ques-
Gardening program
White Haven Police Beat…
the rear yard setback to 28’ tions about locations deep
from 40’. The existing home enough (a survey will be Continued from page A2
planned at Kirby Library
will be demolished. A viola- done), and about installing course of the investigation, it licensed, had taken the car Master Gardeners Jean Library, 35 Kirby Ave.,
tion at another Lakeside Dr. dry hydrants. Kolojejchick and Roseann Mountain Top.
was learned that a former two days earlier and refused
property was given an addi- White Haven Police report- employee from Jim Thorpe to give it back. During the Nardone will hold a program Suggestions for “putting
tional 30 days, until No- ed routine random patrols had taken $300 out of the till course of the investigation, teaching time and cost sav- your garden to bed” will also
vember 4, to resolve. Council and traffic monitoring. They and then quit. The theft was Szoke also learned that ing gardening tips and short- be included in the presenta-
then voted unanimously to responded to a child falling discovered when the busi- woman had been stealing cuts featuring innovative tion.
name Varaly as zoning offi- from a bike on 9-3, no EMS ness operators went to pay items from the victim, who ways to use everyday house- Registration is requested
cer. called (mother said thanks!). some bills by check and the wanted charges filed on that hold items at 11 a.m. on by visiting the library or call-
Council member Fritz met A stolen car crashed in the money was missing. Charges as well. Officers Shupp and Saturday, November 6 at the ing 474-9313.
with the homeowner who was borough off Bear Creek Rd. will be filed and a warrant Szoke recovered the car in Marian Sutherland Kirby
grading his property at the on 9-11. There was an inci- obtained, because the sus- Penn Forest Township and
lakefront. He put forward a dent of vandalism on 9-15, a pect’s residence is not fully made contact with the sus-
motion for the work to be brush fire on 9-24, and an known at this time. pect, telling her she was
Block shoot planned
allowed. It died for lack of a accident on 9-25. The White Haven VFW a.m. The post is located off
While the theft report was going to be arrested.
second. Post 6615 Ladies Auxiliary Lehigh Gorge Road (the
Treasurer Teresa Wojcie- being taken for that incident, Charges are pending and the
The Basler property minor chowski’s report shows re- a complaint of harassment investigation is continuing. will hold a turkey block shoot Weatherly / White Haven
subdivision on Hollenback ceipts of $6,019, and bills of was also filed. After an inves- on Saturday, November 20 at road.)
A Dennison Township resi-
Rd. was approved. the post home starting at 11 Food will be available.
$13,193 including Kreitzer tigation, Officer Shupp will dent called in a complaint of
Council asked that all Sanitation for garbage collec- file harassment charges a gun being stolen from her
homeowners put up a visible tion $3,720, Chris Herbener against a Hickory Hills man. car. OIC Szoke responded,
Festival of Crafts at
address number on their Excavating for pothole patch- The victims stated this per- took a report, and put the
properties. ing and installing a grate son calls or comes into the gun on NCIC as stolen. A few
St. Peter the Fisherman
James E. Jarick was the $3,297, the White Haven business on a daily basis and days later the victim called St. Peter the Fisherman for $20, with a copyright
sole bidder for the winter Volunteer Fire Co. #1 $2,291, walks around the kitchen back and reported that the Craft Group will hold its first- release.
roads maintenance bid. He $1,250 to White Haven area, and threatens to close gun had reappeared and it ever Festival of Crafts, Hot soups, cocoa and
was awarded the contract at Borough for police protection, the business down. A citation was no longer stolen. No December 3 to 5 at the desserts will be offered for
a rate of $70 per hour for and $632 for Atty. Karpowich, will be filed with DJ Feissner, charges have been filed, and Church on Lake Drive in Lake sale, along with a bake sale
plowing and salting, $50 a plus misc. smaller bills. In the and conviction could result the case has been closed. Harmony. There will be and free coffee.
yard for anti-skid and $94.90 interest bearing general fund, up to $447 in fines and cost. A one-vehicle accident was something for everyone, in- Hours on Friday and Sat-
a yard for salt. The contract there is $124,925 after in- The investigation is continu- reported in Penn Lake. While cluding a professional por- urday are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
begins on January 1. come of $2,405 and with- ing. Officer Nuckols was on trait photographer, who will and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4
Borough solicitor Don Kar- drawals of $1,250; $14,778 in Unauthorized use of a car patrol, he observed a vehicle offer a $200 value portrait CD p.m.
powich had planned to attend the garbage fund after paying will result in charges against stopped at the Stop Sign on
the meeting, but was de- the hauler, and $73,589 in a White Haven woman who Carter Drive. He stated that
layed. It was agreed to adver- the sewer fund after paying also has a temporary resi- when the vehicle went for-
TOPS NEWS
tise for a new garbage con- PennVEST $9,696, withdraw- dence in Penn Forest ward, it struck the Stop Sign The topic of this week’s White Haven TOPS chapter pro-
tract, with details on whether ing $2,706 and getting de- Township, Carbon County. post. There was minor dam- gram was Ethnic Foods. Members learned that many deli-
to ask for a two-year or even posits of $28,758. OIC Szoke received a com- age to both the vehicle and cious, healthy options in Mexican, Italian and Chinese cui-
a five-year contract, and for a In addition to those men- plaint from a White Haven the post, but it was a non- sine will add variety to our menu plans and tickle our taste
spring cleanup or regular tioned, 23 citizens and this woman about her car being reportable accident, and no buds. Experimenting with ethnic meals will provide us with
large/bulk item pickup to be reported attended the meet- missing. She stated that her charges were filed. The case an adventure in taste while we focus on our goals. Ethnic
worked out in a meeting with ing. The next regular meeting daughter, who is not has been closed. food choices can support our efforts to lose weight, as long
Karpowich. of Penn Lake Borough coun- as we make sensible choices.
Dona reported the Chosen Achiever to be Laura. The no-
Ads will be placed seeking cil is Tuesday, November 9
bids for engineering work for starting with a work session Fall Festival planned no is cake. Ursula won the left, right, center game. Members
paving Darby Lane. at 6 p.m., with the regular discussed the Christmas party and purchasing pedometers
Joe Schwab was appointed meeting beginning at 7:30 at Freeland Y for members. Names were picked for the weekly card
to a one-year term on the p.m. at the Penn Lake Com- The Freeland YMCA will Run for the Children, gym exchange. Everyone wished Bernadette a happy birthday.
zoning hearing board, and munity House. host its third annual Fall events, a bake sale, tricky The Liten Up your Turkey contest started with many mem-
Lois Carter was named to a Festival on Saturday, No- trays, and much more. bers losing one feather, great job!
two-year term. Turkey Bingo vember 13. For more information, call Next week’s program will be Meatless Monday. This pro-
Mayor Bill Warner will be The event will feature the the YMCA at 636-3640. gram is designed to help us focus at least one day per week
updating the borough’s at St. Patrick’s on exciting protein alternatives for our menu planning. There
St. Patrick’s Parish in White are many food choices that can improve health and aid in our
Lions to hold
Holiday House
Haven will host a turkey and
cash bingo from 1 to 5 p.m.
Bingo and social weight loss efforts.
Please join us; meetings are Mondays, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at
decorating contest on Sunday, November 14 at
the parish center.
planned in Freeland the United Methodist Church Social Hall, White Haven.

The Weatherly Lions Club

St. Patrick’s
Admission is $15 and in- VFW Post 5010, Freeland, Members are asked to
will hold a Holiday House cludes 24 regular games and
Ladies Auxiliary will hold its bring their social prizes and
decorating contest on De- two special games.
annual holiday social on members are asked to make
cember 17. Prizes will be cash, tur- Wednesday, November 17. their annual fundraiser re-
To participate, residents keys, a Thanksgiving dinner

ROAST PORK DINNER


Early birds start at 6:15 turns. The drawing will be the
should fill out an entry form basket, and a jackpot 50/50.
p.m. Caller will be Ron night of the social.
located by the drop-off boxes For more information, call Meneely. Refreshments will Officers are asked to come
at T.J.’s One Stop, Halo In- the office at 443-9944.
be served and the public is to help at the bingo.
surance or the Weatherly
invited.
Saturday, November 6
Main Street
Borough office. Registrations
must be in by December 3. Parish Center
Houses need not be exten- Dollar & MORE
sively decorated to win. 3 ROOMS OF BARGAINS
5-8 p.m. Take-out Available • 406-9954
$
Simple or traditional decora- 1000s of items! Come see. 9 Adults
tive styles may also be cho- • THANKSGIVING CLINGS Our Lady of Lourdes Church $
5 Children (6-10)
sen as winners. • TURKEY DECOR
• TABLECLOTHS 318 Plane Street, Weatherly Free - 5 & under
Prizes will be awarded to
OVER 2,000 NEW KITCHEN ITEMS
the top three decorated Geniune Leather Levis & Dockers Belts
homes. and S&K Menswear Suspenders
Saturday, November 6 • Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy
• Sauerkraut
The contest is limited to Monthly & Weekly Planners 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. • Vegetables
Organizers &
borough residents only and • Apple Sauce
2011 Desk Blotters On the Handcrafted Items • Tricky Trays
judging will take place on rn e r o f
Co • Bread and Butter
December 17 from 6 to 8 • Garden Items Berwick & Baked Goods and Food.
• Baby Items Ma in • Apple Pie
p.m. Those participating • Party Supplies • Cards • Hot or Cold Drinks
should have their houses lit • Sunglasses • Snacks
and ready for viewing during • Giftware • Household Goods
that time. Mylar & Latex Balloons We’re working on our website, www.pocononewspapers.com where you can find a link to place
Winners will be notified by CHRISTMAS ITEMS a free classified, and new features every week. Or find us on Facebook and become a fan!
mail. ARE ARRIVING!!
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2010—PAGE B1

Two performances of Lehigh… reviewed the recent mail. until a year later or if it would
Capossela also asked be more immediate. Wagner
Continued from page A1 about any response to the said Credit-Tech is already
Christmas musical planned request to elected officials waiting for the first list of
bills to be paid since his regarding the broadband ini- delinquent accounts.
The White Haven Mini- salary as interim secretary/ tiative. Skinner replied that no She also inquired on behalf
sterium Choir along with the treasurer must be ratified by responses had been re- of her husband, Andy, who
drama team and children’s the auditors before he can be ceived. Capossela asked for was not present, why the
choir will present the annual paid. a copy of the letter that was claim for their legal expenses
Christmas Musical. The title The L & L Fire Company sent so that he could follow had been denied. Skinner
this year is A Baby Changes reported 18 calls in October. up on it himself. replied that he could not
Everything by Deborah The fire company represen- He also asked whether file agree to taxpayer money
Craig-Claar and David T. tative asked if the supervi- cabinets were being pur- being spent on private attor-
Clydesdale. sors would consider making chased for the files located in ney fees. Strauss responded
There will be two perform- a contribution toward the pur- the attic. He urged the super- that she was working for the
ances, Friday, December 10 chase of a new tanker that visors not to buy them township when the incident
at 7 p.m. and Sunday, De- the company is buying. through the government sur- took place. Skinner told her
cember 12 at 6 p.m. at the Roadmaster Wayne plus program. she had other options to pur-
Mountainview Community Wagner noted several hours Sharlene Strauss asked if sue.
Church, 5126 Lehigh Gorge Unspeakable Joy was the 2009 Christmas Cantata pre- of clean-up following the any action had been taken on The special meeting will be
Drive, White Haven. sented at Mountainview Community Church. October 1 storm. the dumpster located on held on Saturday, November
Admission is free and there performing for the communi- For more information call Zoning Officer John Buck Mountain Road. Noth- 6 at 9 a.m. with the next reg-
will be refreshments following ty, seeking to bring the joy of Pastor Joe Shimko at 443- Capossela said he had been ing has yet been done. ular meeting slated for
the performance. This is the Jesus at this special time of 9438. in touch with Attorney Jim She also asked if collection Monday, December 6 at 7:30
fifth year the group has been year, Christmas, to all people. Nanovic regarding including on delinquent garbage ac- p.m.
language in the zoning ordi- counts was not to take place
AARP Refresher Class slated at Crestwood nance that would require an
Crestwood School District you have any questions Register in advance with applicant to prove a vested
will sponsor an AARP Driver about your eligibility for the instructor Pat Pisaneschi by interest in a property before
Safety Refresher Class in 5% insurance discount man- calling 868-6732; to leave a being granted a zoning per-
Room 27 at Crestwood High dated for Pennsylvania driv- message, spell your last mit. Concerns were raised
School, 281 South Mountain ers 55 and over. Some com- name and include your that the information could be
Boulevard, on Monday, panies offer the discount ear- phone number. You can also requested, but that anyone
November 8, from 5:30 to lier or offer a larger discount. contact her by e-mail at can request an application
9:45 p.m. This class meets Be sure to bring your driver’s ppisanes@epix.net. Checks without providing such verifi-
only once and is open only to license and AARP member- or money orders payable to cation.
those who have previously ship number as well as the AARP for $14 per person Capossela noted that a
taken a driver safety course. course fee to the class. You ($12 for AARP members) home being rebuilt in
Contact your insurance need not be a member of should be brought to the Rockport after being dam-
agency before the class if AARP to participate. class. aged by fire is having prob-
lems with approval of the
Night at Races helps Relay for Life sewage application. Alle-
gedly, the planned location of
A Night at the Races is Life team. horse wins, the payout is $50.
the waste disposal unit
planned for Saturday, No- Doors will open at 6 p.m. Bets may be placed on your
infringes on the well of anoth-
vember 20 at Citizens Fire with the first race set to begin own horse or other horses in Weatherly Rotary member Lee Zink converses with a
er property.
Company No. 1, Weatherly. at 7 p.m. other races the night of the dragon during the Rotary’s Halloween Hot Dog Night at
A Sewage Planning Mo- Zions Lutheran Church annex on Sunday.
The event is open to the pub- Horses may be purchased event.
dule has been submitted for Photo by Seth Isenberg
lic with proceeds benefiting for $10 each by calling Refreshments will be sold
Village of Peace. Capossela
the Weatherly Pride Relay for Michele at 427-4927. If the and there will be a cash bar.
believes it will be deemed
Winterfest sign-up deadline is November 22 approved because the Plan-
ning Commission has not
Winterfest 2010, a commu- groups are invited to partici- monetary return of 20% off taken any action. Contractor
nity-wide event featuring ven- pate. The cost for one table is your total table cost on the Larry Suravicz has asked for
dors, crafts, a bookfair, $25; if more than one table is day of the event. new zoning application forms
Breakfast with Santa, Kids needed, additional tables Tables are reserved on a for the Village of Peace, but
Go Shopping and more will cost half price, $12.50. first-come, first-served basis. Capossela continues to
be held Saturday, December Approximate table length is 8 Deadline is Monday, No- maintain that a Land De-
4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the feet. vember 22. Please call Shay velop ment/Com prehensive
Weatherly Area Middle Each vendor is asked to Wagner at 233-2900 for addi- Plan is needed before any
School. The event is spon- provide a basket for the tional information or to sign further action may take place
sored by the Weatherly Area Chinese Auction with a retail up. at that location.
PTA. value of at least $30. The PTA No correspondence was
Vendors, crafters and will give basket donors a Craft Show listed on the agenda since BACK TO BEDROCK was Best in Show at Weatherly’s
Order a pizza from Antonio’s at Our Lady none of the supervisors had Halloween Parade. Photo by Donnell Stump

before you leave work – of Lourdes Weatherly Borough


pick up dinner, hot and ready
Our Lady of Lourdes
to eat when you get home! Church of Weatherly will lists holiday schedule
Penn GSo
Antonio’s Pizza hold a Craft Show Saturday,
November 6 from 10 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Featured will be
The Weatherly Borough
officers will be closed on
November 30. December util-
ity bills will be mailed out later

443-9776
Main St. Shopping Center, White Haven Thursday, November 25 than usual due to the
tate! handcrafted items, food,
Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (Thanksgiving Day), Friday, Thanksgiving holiday.
baked goods and tricky November 26 and Monday, The garbage pick-up sche-
We’re working on our website, www.pocononewspapers.com trays. November 29. The office will dule for the week of Thanks-
where you can find a link to place a free classified, The church is located at reopen on Tuesday, No- giving will be the regular
and new features every week. Or find us on 318 Plane Street. The public vember 30. November utility Tuesday collection within the
Facebook and become a fan! is invited! bills will be due on Tuesday, borough. GRAPE BUNCHES ready
to march. Photo by S. Isenberg

TURKEY Presbyterian
Church slates

BINGOsponsored by
Holiday Bazaar
The Presbyterian Church
of White Haven will hold its
St. Patrick’s Holiday Bazaar and Flea
Market on Saturday, No-
Events Committee vember 6 from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Lunch will be served
Sunday, November 14 starting at 11 a.m. with the
following menu: beef & pork
at St. Patrick’s Parish Center barbecue, meatball hoa-



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Senior Parents to be busy in November Senior Parents


Parents of Weatherly Area
High School Seniors are
willing to volunteer at that
event.
door. There will be 20 regular
games and five specials. The
of those individuals listed
above or Class Advisors meet next week
asked to help with three proj- The Senior Parent group is doors open at noon with Michele Connors at 427- The Weatherly Area High at 498-4546 or Donnell
ects this November. Parents hosting a cash bingo on games starting at 1 p.m. 4927 or Rose Douglas at School Senior Parents will Stump at 579-8801.
are selling lottery calendars Sunday, November 28 at the If you have any questions 498-4546. meet Thursday, November 11 The senior parents will be
for the months of December, middle school cafeteria. about these events, call one at 6:30 p.m. at the Weatherly selling lottery calendars for
January and February. The Donations of food and bever- Area Middle School library. December, January and Feb-
calendar is $10 for the three- ages are needed. Reflections deadline is The meeting is open to all ruary and are also planning a
month period. Calendars may The group is also looking
be purchased from parents of for baskets, gift certificates Friday, November 5 parents and guardians of
members of this year’s senior
cash bingo to be held Sun-
day, November 28 in the ele-
seniors, or call Donnell and other items for a Tricky The Weatherly Area PTA dents in sixth through 12th class. Plans for upcoming mentary/middle school cafe-
Stump at 579-8801. Tray Auction. If you can deadline for Reflections con- grades), and film/video pro- fundraisers will be discus- teria. Those who would like
Parents are also being donate an item for the Tricky test entries is Friday, No- duction (for students in sixth sed. to buy a lottery calendar may
asked to provide donations of Tray Auction, call Lucille Hill vember 5. through 12th grades). The group is responsible call Stump or see any parent
food and beverages for the at 579-3411 or Alice The contest provides an Entry forms and contest for raising funds in support of of a WAHS senior. Any par-
Seniors vs. Parents and fac- Barnasevitch at 582-0528. opportunity for students in details can be obtained by the All Night Party held at ent or guardian of a senior
ulty basketball games being For donations of food items preschool through 12th calling Cheryl Hirko, mem- Eurana Park following gradu- who has not received their
held on Saturday, November or to volunteer at the bingo, grade to use their creative bership chairwoman, at 570- ation in June. For more infor- calendars to sell should also
13. Call Stump at 579-8801 call Stump at 579-8801. talents by expressing them- 8250, or Weatherly Area mation, call Michele Connors call Stump.
to let her know what you are Tickets for the bingo are selves through their own Elementary School at 427- at 427-4927, Rose Douglas
able to donate or if you are $20 in advance or $25 at the original works. 8687. Reflections contest
This year’s theme is “To- details can also be found on Weatherly pennants wanted
DELLA CROCE DENTAL CARE
gether We Can” and the cate- the Weatherly Area PTA web Weatherly historian Jack Koehler would like to complete his
gories are literature, music, site, http://sites.google.com/ set of Weatherly High School pennants for the archives. Years
JOHN J. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D. photography, visual arts, a/weatherlysd.org/pta/. needed are 1928, 1926 down to 1918, and 1916.
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Saint Patrick’s 7th and 8th Grade CCD Jason Wheeler completes ROTC course
Jason K. Wheeler has grad- cadet command assesses and graduation from college,
Students participate in Feed a Friend uated from the Army ROTC each cadet’s performance cadets are commissioned as
(Reserve Officer Training and progress in officer traits, second lieutenants in the U.S.
Corps) Leader Development qualities and professionalism Army, National Guard, or
and Assessment Course, while attending the course. Reserve.
also known as “Operation Cadets in their junior and Wheeler is the son of Keith
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Weiss, Shannon Monahan, Jim Martino, Heather Getten, Mark Dixon, Hunter Pitman, the course is to develop and
Courtney Pollack, Isabella Passinger, and Barbara Leri. evaluate each cadet’s officer
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man voices and can “speak,” events like the “Crow Crap pick it up or keep it, instead will find a place to report the
and recent research sug- Car Wash” for one month in just go to the web site dead bird. Tracking dead
Out in the Open by Alex Zidock gests they have the ability to the winter where all the pro- www.westnile.state.pa.us crows helps define the
recognize individual humans ceeds go to a charity. and on the home page you spread of the virus.
by facial features. They like The population of the
Crows
Crows are smart. It is said
to be in groups called flocks
or a murder of crows.
American crow has been
reduced by 45% since 1999
Church to hold
among researchers that The crowʼs call, kaw, kaw, by West Nile Virus, a dis-
crows are near the top of the
avian I.Q. ladder. Crows or a
kaw, can be heard in cities
as well as suburbs. Studies
ease recently introduced to
North America. West Nile
clothing give-away
variety of such appear near- are incomplete but re- Virus has since been report- A Free Clothing GiveAway at another time please call
ly worldwide and some stud- searchers say it appears ed in humans, birds, horses will be held at the Freeland the church at 636-3624.
ies have shown that crows they have a language of their and mosquitoes in Canada Presbyterian Church, Friday, Please do not leave clothing
sometimes use natural in- own. and in all of the contiguous November 5, from 9 to noon. outdoors as it gets ruined.
struments for the purpose of Crows can be overwhelm- U.S. states. So far the virus There are no restrictions and Former pastor the Rev.
obtaining food. Some crows ing and in large numbers has infected 12 people in the there will be clothing for all Thomas MacAdam will be
have learned to use bread- create health hazards for Philadelphia area, and so far ages. Please bring bags for guest minister on November
crumbs for bait-fishing. humans. They can devastate there have not been any clothing if possible. 15 at the worship service at
Others have developed skills crops and create problems human cases of the virus in Donations of clothing may 9:15 a.m. Janet Hartman will
of dropping nuts in roadways with domestic animals and the Poconos although mos- also be brought at that time. provide music.
and allowing vehicles to wildlife. Since 1993, in quitoes have tested positive If you wish to donate clothing
crack them and then rush out Auburn, New York, 25,000 to for the virus here.
with pedestrians when the
light changes to retrieve the Photo by Alex Zidock
50,000 crows roost in the
cities large trees. Organized
Crow hunting is popular in
some parts of Pennsylvania
Hazleton Library
nuts.
Crows are very social ani- made crows pets. Like par-
crow hunts have reduced the
numbers but the problem
and crows may be hunted
from July 2 until April 10, offers homework help
mals and some people have rots they try and mimic hu- persists. There are so many 2011 and there is no limit. If Reading partners and For more information, con-
crows that they even have you find a dead crow, donʼt homework help is available tact the childrenʼs depart-

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November 6, 20 and 27 and
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Hazleton Area Public
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Sand • Sea Rocks Route 940 through a partnership of vember 21.
(4/10 mile west Concerned Parents of the For more information, call
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First Floor Condo, completely Freeland #07-2330 NEW CONSTRUCTION
Country charmer with in town
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pool. Move right in. Priced for BA, full basement, master on 1 Acre. $329,900 setting in A Pocono
Haz. SD, close to I-80, shopping deck. Set on 4 acres. enclosed breezeway to the Schoonover died in 1972 at
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Call Valerie
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LEWITH & FREEMAN R.E. CENTURY 21 Select Group The Misericordia University
288-7481 570-443-7860
Call Owner (570) 579-6411
or (570) 956-2594 at (718) 217-8875 Addt’l Lots Avbl. for Custom Homes! 570-643-2100 ask for Betty Call 203 262-8419 Department of Religious Studies
will also present an exhibition of
Hindu folk art in the adjacent
MacDonald Gallery. The exhibit
offers a variety of illustration
styles, including Kalamkari,
407 Luzerne St., Freeland White Haven Orissa Pata, Kalighat, Madhu-
List # 07-2311 Coolbaugh Township ARROWHEAD LAKES 3BR/2.5BA House on 1.08 POCONO LAKE bani, Warli and miniature paint-
Well maintained 1/2 double with WOW - NOT IN A Cozy Ranch, close to beach, Arrowhead Lakes Acres in a private lake commu-
2,400 SF Low Taxes Low Dues Falls, PA
New 3 BR, 21/2
BA Colonial nity. Close to parks, gamelands, ings. The collection has been
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Included is a 1,000 sq. ft. ranch with 4 BR, sunroom, 2 full BA, in amenity filled community. and casino. Minutes to Poco- ovated - New roof, windows, Car garage, 3 BR 2 full developed by religious studies
1.81 acres, 4 BR/ 3 full BA, garage,
2BR, 1BA, custom kitch. and LR. large LR with fireplace, din- Eat-in-kitchen w/oak cabi- nos, Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre. siding, doors, hot water heater; baths. Two Tier Deck!
3,000 sq. ft., two fireplaces, 16x25 professor Stevan L. Davies,
Ideal for rental or relatives. Lot 14, master, newly remodeled, extra liv- ing area. All appliances! Pri- nets, Dining Room, Living Only $189,000. kitchen (w/stainless steel appli- SHARP!
block 4 off of Juniper St must be Room, 1870 sq. ft. Near Gordon & Long ances); new flooring ; neutral Ph.D., as part of an effort by
ing area for big family. One year vate, gated community. Price Real Estate LLC
included in sale $106,000 warranty on elec, plumb, heat. beach. Seller will assist paint; garage w/workshop; cir- Misericordia to bring a more
Reduced–Asking $158,500 Cindy King
Century 21 Select Group $189,000 w/mtge. $219,000 cular driveway and roof over worldwide vision to its Liberal
Call Brian McCardle at Call Colleen 570.675.4400 Office
deck $149,900.
Call (570) 350-2245 (570) 239-8862
Call Paul Weaver (owner) 570.690.2689 Direct
call Michelle 570-972-8226
Ed Beckendorff Arts curriculum and assist with
800.779.2584 (x 23) (570) 269-1773 www.cindykingre.com 888-774-8488 the teaching of world religion, a
core curriculum course that
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Friedman Art Gallery hours are
Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8
p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
DRUMS RANCH! Mt. Pocono Summit 185 Birch Knoll Dr., Hazleton
Lake Ariel - Extra Lot! MLS NO. 08-1436
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To Be Built Furnished 4 BR home boasts Towamensing Trails Pointe Community List # 08-65
For additional information on the
Panoramic Country Setting! Brick Ranch w/Heated Gar, Newer pre-manufactured home Pocono Summit (Emerald Lakes).
Sparrow Lane, finished lower level w/ built in
Three year old dream rancher
Cozy 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, FP, eat
3BR, 2BA, LR, DR, new Kitch- with many upgrades. Walk-in Brand new, 4 brs, 2 -1/2 baths, Schoonover exhibit or future
bar, woodstove, Vaulted Ceil- in kitchen w/ breakfast bar. 2
Penn Forest Twp. ing Living room has stone fire-
with 3-4 BR, 2 1/2 BA. Amen-
decks. Newer windows, slid-
en, Computer Rm, Sun Rm, Lg. closets in all BRs, MBR has gar- garage, new appliances, carpet, exhibits at the Pauly Friedman
3 BR, 2 BA ranch, 2 car garage ities too numerous to mention. Generator, Central AC, Full den tub. Natural gas heat with
place, loft, deck $251,092 ing doors and Carpet. Sold fixtures, low dues, lakes, Gallery, please call Dona
& basement on 1/2 acre lot Call Cheryl for detailed informa- Basement & Deck. Handi- custom stone FP. Lg open kitch-
Still time to pick your colors tion. $298,500! fully Furnished. Asking capped access. Minutes to bus, clubhouse, pools etc. Posatko, gallery curator at 674-
en. On leased property.$53,900.
$175,000 M.S. PECORA, REALTOR $174,900. shopping, & casino. $202,000.
Century 21 Select Group
Must See, asking 6250 or go online to
GENE DURIGAN Real Estate 34 E. Broad St. Call 215-997-9249 $195,000 by owner.
Alyce Lentz West Hazleton, PA 18202 View pics at www.forsaleby
Call Vincent at Call Brian McCardle at www.misericoridia.edu/art.
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L-CCC’s 7th Annual Moon
Dance “A Night in Vegas” to
Benefit Scholarships
Gentlemen, reserve your tuxe-
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Rhodo Mountain Estates East Stroudsburg - Albrightsville for the perfect Las Vegas attire.
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College Moon Dance to benefit
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suite w/fireplace, living room w/
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with cocktails and hors dʼoeuvres
served until 7:15 p.m. Dinner will
follow, with dancing for the rest of

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Lake Naomi Holiday Pocono Well-maintained, 3- 3-bedroom, 2 bath ranch home Pocono Lake, Stoney Hollow Rd. Presley, a sneak preview by The
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Pocono Pines
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neighborhood, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. New well pump. 1.5 acre lot/
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exams) with instructions for urged them to encourage their for widows of veterans ex- tificate.

Veterans’ Corner physicians to submit examina-


tion results on Veteransʼ
behalf.
lawmakers to support this leg-
islation vital to so many serv-
ice-connected disabled veter-
posed to herbicides who have
been denied in the past as
they have the opportunity to
Commissions for Kentucky
Colonels are given by the
Governor and the Secretary of
by John Kearns
The first three question- ans and their families. The re-open their claims for bene- State to individuals in recogni-
New Medical tions afflicting Veterans. naires cover B-cell leukemia $250 would be helpful to many fits. Our strongest advice? Do tion of noteworthy accomplish-
Forms Will Streamlining this process by (such as hairy-cell leukemia), veterans and their families it now! ments and outstanding serv-
Streamline Vet- directly involving Veteransʼ Parkinsonʼs disease and who are struggling with the Ischemic Heart Disease in- ice to a community, state or
erans Claims treating physicians in provid- ischemic heart disease. VA second consecutive year of no cludes Coronary Artery Di- the nation.
Process ing specific information need- recently published a final reg- cost-of-living allowance in sease (CAD) and atheroscle- A list of Kentucky Colonels
Physician ed to evaluate their claims will ulation to be implemented Oct. their veteran and dependent rotic conditions. Have you had is a Whoʼs Who of outstanding
Questionnaires to Boost lead to completeness in the 30 that will establish the pre- benefits. Earlier this month CAD or other coronary prob- men and women around the
Disability Exam Efficiency examination and faster com- sumption of eligibility to VA government officials said con- lems? Had a stent put in or world. The certificate, signed
The Department of Veterans pensation decisions. disability compensation bene- sumer prices have risen slight- maybe by-pass surgery? by the Governor and the
Affairs has released three new VAʼs goal is to process all fits for Veterans with one of ly from a year ago, but not Heart Attack??? You may be Secretary of State and bearing
disability benefits question- claims in fewer than 125 days these three conditions who enough to trigger a COLA. entitled under 38 CFR § the Great Seal of Kentucky,
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Veterans applying for VA dis- lower than 98 percent, a mark Orange, a herbicide agent consumer prices must have line. Check out WEB MD or distinguished leaders as Pres-
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erans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. to include precise information sation program or additional founded in 1920 and char- heart conditions should have
These new questionnaires in a standardized way to assist presumptive disabilities for tered by the U.S. Congress in been added to the list well
are the first of 79 disability claims adjudicators in ensur- Veterans exposed to herbicide 1932, represents this nationʼs before this. Is VA rectifying
benefits questionnaires that ing veterans receive the bene- agents, contact VA at 800- disabled veterans. It is dedi- what they should have done
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Crestwood stickers reach district final Junior League Season underway


by John Furmanchin Tuesday, October 26
Crestwoodʼs field hockey the half. Crestwood was scheduled to half. The 2010-11 season of the Figas Contracting – 33
team moved into Wednesdayʼs The score remained un- face Wyoming Seminary in Crestwood finally got some Weatherly Youth Basketball Rockport Collision - 20
District 2 Class AA champi- changed until the second-half Wednesdayʼs championship breathing room when Lindsey Junior League tipped off on A 14-3 final quarter was deci-
onship game following a domi- clock read 13:23, when Lindsay game at 7:30 p.m. at Lake-Leh- Metzger, Lindsay Brown and October 19 at the Eurana Park sive as Figas Contracting
nating 5-0 semifinal win over Brown scored off a Jess Newak man High School. Jenna Chrismer each scored a Pavilion. The league will play a stayed undefeated, handing
Dallas on Monday. assist. Crestwoodʼs only loss of the goal in a six-minute span of the 15-game schedule, with 10 of Rockport the first setback.
The Lady Comets combined Less than a minute later, season came at the hands of second half. Jess Newak was those games being played up to Megan Peifer banged in a game
strong defense and the big Jenna Chrismer scored the Wyoming Seminary Oct. 5, a 2- credited with an assist on December 3. After a month long and career-high 17 points.
offensive day of Anna Des- teamʼs fourth goal at the 12:27 1 setback at Seminary. Brownʼs tally. Christmas break, games will Elijah Derr pumped in eight,
soye to knock out the Moun- mark, and Kelsey Jones added Details will appear in next The Lady Comets dominated resume on January 12, with the Emily Zoscin netted six, while
taineers, outshooting Dallas 32- a fifth goal with 7:11 to play, with weekʼs Journal-Herald. the stat sheet with whopping final games scheduled for Matt Buck added a bucket in the
1 and getting a pair of goals Newak again notching the Crestwood began playoff advantages of 29-1 in shots on January 28 (if old man winter victory.
from Dessoye. assist to round out the scoring. action last Wednesday, dealing goal and 22-0 in penalty cor- cooperates). Jeremy Moserʼs personal-
Dessoye knocked home the Goalkeeper Danielle De- Northwest Area a 4-0 defeat in ners. Defending champion, Figas best 13 points bested Rockport.
gameʼs first goal unassisted at spirito picked up the shutout, the quarterfinal round. Winning goalie Danielle De- Contracting, has set them- Jason Lash hit for five and
21:59 of the opening half, and but it was the defensive attack Anna Dessoyeʼs unassisted spirito stopped the Lady Rang- selves as the team to beat, rac- Hannah Stefansky two in the
then made it a 2-0 game with that allowed the Lady Moun- goal 15 minutes into the game ersʼ only shot. ing out to a 3-0 start. loss.
her second goal with 1:32 left in taineers only one shot on goal. was the only goal of the first Below is a recap of the initial Dr. T’s Aces – 20
two weeks of play: Douglas Excavating - 15
Comets come up short in Williamsport Tuesday, October 19
Rockport Collision – 26
The Aces utilized a 12-0 third
quarter blitz and hung on to
Williamsport wideout Sam on Devin Millerʼs 94-yard touch- Quarterback Nick Aigeldinger 6. The Comets drove to the Douglas Excavating - 16 defeat the Diggers. Nicholas
Mason had two big touchdowns down run that ultimately put the threw for 321 yards and two Williamsport 6 after the Millio- Rockport raced out to an 18- Berger took game scoring lau-
catches last week against game away and led to the touchdowns, completing 20 of naires muffed a punt at their 2 advantage after one, and rels with 10, Sam Hoffman and
Crestwood. But it was a pair of Millionairesʼ 33-20 victory. 44 passes, including five each own 22. sprinted past Douglas in the Anthony Wehnert powered in
other plays which proved to be Williamsport 7-2) will now to Kota Kishel (for 157 yards), The Comets ran crossing pat- season lid lifter, 26-16. Jason four each, while Derek Houser
back-breakers to the visiting face Wyoming Valley West (6-3) Vinny Genoble (58) and Powell terns on third down and Aigel- Lash took game scoring honors pitched in with a FG for the vic-
comets. this week with the Wyoming (53). dinger hit a wide-open Powell at with 10 points. Jeremy Moser tors.
Hanging on to a 14-point lead Valley Conference title and play- However, the Comets came the goal line. Powell bobbled and Kloe Coll netted six each, Mason Gerhart and Kyle Dice
in the third quarter, Masonʼs hit off positioning hanging in the up empty on four different op- the pass for a second, and while Hannah Stefansky led the “Green Machine” with
on Crestwood wide receiv- balance. portunities inside the Williams- Mason came over to knock it rimmed four in the win. six and five points each, while
er Nick Powell in the end zone Crestwood (3-6), meanwhile, port 20, and it ultimately proved away with a big hit. Mason Gerhart led the Antonio Colecio was close
resulted in an incomplete pass, will look to end a five-game slide to be the difference in the game. After another Aigeldinger Diggers with six and Kyle Dice behind with four.
keeping the Millionaires in con- and close its season on a high The one that hurt the worse incompletion, Williamsport took followed knocking down four. Friday, October 29
trol. note against Coughlin. came in the third quarter, over and Millerʼs 94-yard run on The trio of Jarrod Gillott, Dr. T’s Aces – 21
Then, just three plays later, The Comets had plenty of with Williamsport leading 20- a draw put the game on ice. Antonio Colecio, and Amanda Total Purification - 14
Mason was the lead blocker success on offense Friday night. Colecio all pitched in with a Anthony Wehnertʼs nine and
bucket apiece. Sam Hoffmanʼs eight points
Lady Wreckers reach district volleyball semifinals Mengle Coal & Oil – 28
Total Purification - 27
powered the Aces past Total.
Nicholas Berger tossed in four
by Steve Stallone Tuesdayʼs press run, details went to Tri-Valley. From there, four dinks and one kill. Junior Kevin Osifat poured in a points for the winners, who
Sports Editor from the semifinals will appear the Lady Bulldogs put the match Sarah Dolinsky had a strong game-high 21 points as used a 15-6 second-half scor-
The names at the 2010 in next weekʼs Journal-Herald. away 25-21. overall game with nine kills, Mengleʼs, ahead 16-6 at half- ing edge to secure the win.
District 11 Class A Volleyball If the Lady Wreckers felt nerv- “That was the longest rally in seven blocks, eight aces, 14 time, held off a furious second Jared Zaremba led Total with
Tournament on Saturday were ous in their first-ever playoff history,” Selert recalled. “I knew digs, five dinks and two assists. half rally to upend Total. Julie eight points, while Chris
all too familiar: Marian, Nativity, appearance at Martz Hall, they whoever won that rally was Senior Alyssa Kephart con- Mongiello and Lindsey Hoffman Gerhart (four) and Nicholas
Tri-Valley ... and Weatherly certainly didnʼt show it on going to win the match.” tributed 13 kills, eight blocks, 15 dropped in four and three points Pleban (two) completed the
Area? Saturday. Weatherly opened Still, the Lady Wreckers digs, three aces and two dinks, each, respectively for the win- scoring.
Yes, the Lady Wreckers with a 25-7 win against Pius X, advanced to the first district while junior libero Alicia ners. Rockport Collision – 42
crashed the district volleyball and went on to beat the Lady semifinal in the brief history of Panzarella finished with 19 digs, Chris Gerhartʼs 13 points Mengle Coal & Oil - 31
party just their eighth season as Royals in three straight (25-21, the program. two assists, one ace, one block topped Total Purification and The winners used a 14-8 third
a varsity program. And they 25-23). “It was emotional. Itʼs some- and one dink. Jared Zaremba joined him in quarter to take control and
made their first-ever playoff “Everybody was happy and thing you dream of, but itʼs for Senior Alyssa Miller came off double figures with 10, while fought off Mengleʼs for an excit-
appearance a memorable one. excited to be there, and they real,” Selert said of advancing in the bench to supply six aces Nicholas Pleban darted home ing 42-31 victory. Three players
Seeded Third in the eight- were ready to play,” second- the tournament. and one dig, and soph Jess four points in the setback. hit double figures for Rockport
team tournament, the Lady year head coach Nicole Selert Seniors Brittany Hinkle and Adamczyk pitched in with one Friday, October 22 with Jason Lash leading the
Wreckers went 2-1 in Pool B, said. “They came out and per- Samantha Strizak “stepped up block and one dink to complete Mengle Coal & Oil – 23 charge with 14 points. Hannah
placing second in their pool and formed well.” their games” according to the Weatherly attack. Douglas Excavating - 18 Stefansky was close behind
earning their first district semifi- Weatherly followed that up Selert. Hinkle finished the day Marian defeated Minersville, Mengleʼs rallied from an early with her career-high 12, while
nal berth. with a 3-0 victory over Lehigh with 17 kills, six blocks, three Salem Christian and Nativity to 8-0 deficit to capture their sec- Jeremy Moser fired in 10,
Weatherly (17-6) was sched- Valley Christian (25-23, 25-18, aces, three dinks and one go a perfect 3-0 and win Pool A ond straight victory. Kevin including a half-court buzzer
uled to face unbeaten Schuylkill 25-14) before facing off with assist, while Strizak tacked on Saturday. Nativity beat Salem Osifat led all scorers with 15 beater to end the third. Braden
League champion Marian in one second-seeded Tri-Valley. The 12 digs to go with four aces, one Christian and Minersville to go points, while Lindsey Hoffman Markovchick and Kloe Coll
semifinal Tuesday night, with Lady Bulldogs won the opener kill, one assist and two dinks. 2-1 and advance. Pool B champ and Julie Mongiello helped out added four and two points each.
Tri-Valley and Nativity meeting 25-19, and the Lady Wreckers Senior setter Rachel Heister Tri-Valleyʼs wins came against with four each. Kevin Osifat again showed
in the other. The winners will answered with a 25-14 win in came up with 35 assists and 27 Weatherly, Pius X and Lehigh Antonio Colecio hustled his the way for Mengleʼs with a
play in Thursdayʼs 7 p.m. title game two. The third game was digs with seven service aces, Valley Christian. way to a team-high six points. game-high 21 points. Lindsey
game back in Pottsville. Due to tied 21-all when a long rally Mason Gerhart and Lexi Berger Hoffman drained eight and Julie
rattled in four apiece, while Kyle Mongiello added a bucket in the
Comets’ Schafer heading back to state cross country meet Dice and Amanda Colecio loss.
Crestwoodʼs Kirstin Schafer is really had to watch your (bal- Also placing for the Lady time of 19:37. Crestwood was added a deuce each in the loss. Figas Contracting – 32
going back to the sweetest ance). Your feet could slip very Comets was Hannah Coffin, 17th in the team standings. Rockport Collision – 33 Douglas Excavating - 5
place on earth. easily.” who came in 20th in a time of “I got bunched up early in the Total Purification - 20 Megan Peifer muscled in 10
The senior runner finished Dallas freshman standout 21:28. race, so that hurt me some,” Rockport used a 25-4 first and Emily Zoscin and Elijah
sixth overall in a time of 20:04 at Regan Rome led the field of 125 In the boys race, Tunkhan- Schwartz said. “The conditions half to cruise past Total and stay Derr poured in seven each as
last Wednesdayʼs District 2 runners to the finish line in nock Area claimed the team title were tough, but you learn to live unbeaten. Jason Lash fired in a the Contractors overwhelmed
Class 3A Cross Country Cham- 19:25. with 43 points ahead of runner- with it. As you can see everyone career-high 15 points to top all the Diggers to stay unbeaten.
pionships, and in doing so earn- Dallas was the team champi- up Dallas (56). is covered with mud.” scorers. Jeremy Moser and Stephen MacNeal netted six
ed a trip to the PIAA Cham- on with 59 points, sending its Tunkhannock senior Reece Hannah Stefansky banged in and Scotty Zoscin two for the
pionships this Saturday in Her-
shey.
“Iʼm just so happy to get back
entire team to states. The Lady
Mounts were followed by Wal-
lenpaupack (110) and Hazleton
Ayers led the field of 115 Class
AAA runners. His time was
16:22.
SPORTS eight each, while Braden
Markovchick tossed in a FG.
Nicholas Plebanʼs personal-
winners.
Jared Gillott and Antonio
Colecio scored three and two
to states,” Schafer said follow-
ing the meet, which was held on
a muddy and rain-soaked Elk
Area (129). Crestwood finished
ninth with 238 points.
Crestwood sophomore Ryan
Schwartz led the Comets with a BRIEFS best 12 points led Total, while
Jared Zaremba and Chris
Gerhart finished the scoring
points each, respectively for
Douglas Excavating.
Junior League Standings
Vack gets top-40
Lake High School course. She
missed qualifying for states last Indoor Winter Soccer finish at districts
with six and two points each,
respectively in the loss.
Figas Contracting – 34
Figas Contracting
Rockport Collision
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3 1
year after making trips in her
freshman and sophomore sea-
sons. Team being formed Weatherly senior Andy
Vack closed out his cross
country career in solid fash-
Dr. T’s Aces - 20
In this battle of last yearʼs #1
Dr. Tʼs Aces
Mengle Coal & Oil
2 1
2 1
“All I wanted was another Cantolao USA soccer, based players need not be the best and #2 teams, the Contractors Total Purification 0 3
chance to get to states,” she out of Mountain Top, is looking players or athletes on their cur- ion at the District 11 Class 2A needed an 16-6 second half run Douglas Excavating 0 4
said. “The course was tough for for interested parents and boys rent teams. Cross Country Champion- to defeat the Aces. Megan Tonightʼs games:
everyone, but there were some for a winter indoor U-7 soccer Parent coach-in-training op- ships last week at Bethlehem Peiferʼs 10 points led all scor- 6 - Dr. Tʼs Aces vs. Mengle Coal
spots that were decent so you team. U-7 includes boys with portunities are available. Can- Municipal Golf Course. ers. Emily Zoscin and Elijah & Oil
could get a grip with your shoes. birthdates of 8-1-2003 through tolao Coaches are state li- Vack covered the 3.1-mile Derr canned six each, Stephen 7:15 - Figas Contracting vs.
But going around bends you 7-31-2004. censed and pass applicable course in 19 minutes flat, MacNeal and Scotty Zoscin Total Purification
Winter season would consist child-safe programs. good for 36th place overall. rimmed four apiece, while the Fridayʼs games:
of a once per week indoor prac- Fees include training, insur- The Wrecker boys were 17th duo of Matt Buck and Luke Derr 5:30 - Mengle Coal & Oil vs.
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Kidder Township Fire Hall
Sudoku Solution #1984-M White Haven/Hickory Run Road
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© 2009 Hometown Content

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Mountain Top Magic U-12 Girls Soccer Team recently finished in third
8 3 9 6 5 7 1 4 2 place at the Labor Day Whitewater Tournament held in Forty Fort. The
5 2 6 4 1 3 7 8 9 team would like to thank the following businesses for their generous
4 8 5 3 7 6 9 2 1 donations that were used for the concession stand: Triangle Pharmacy Robert Moulton, Mountain
in Mountain Top, Carones in Mountain Top, Bimbo Bakeries in Top, 18, recently competed in
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Hazleton, Abe’s Hot Dogs on Barney St. in Wilkes-Barre, Burger King in
the Penn State Hazleton Com-
7 6 3 1 9 2 8 5 4 Mountain Top and McDonalds in Wyoming. Team members are first row,
9 1 2 7 6 4 5 3 8 Madi Maharty and Madisyn Granoski; second row, Gianna Uhl, Taylor
munity 5K (3.2 miles) Race
Herron, Bailey Gallagher, Ally Olszyk, Emily Traficante, Alyssa Cuono and finished first overall by
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and Makayla Dauksis; third row, Grace Federo, Maria Ellis, Shyla breaking the tape in 15:58.
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Seesoltz, Kaitlin Snipas, Autumn Kaminski and Emily Hons. The team Proceeds benefit the Pediatric
Sudoku Solution #1984-D is coached by Kim Kaminski, Brian Hons, Tony Ellis and Amy Diaute. Cancer Research.

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