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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 29, NO. 44 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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No park program in White Haven


by Seth Isenberg State Conservation officials have of an Erie Street property owner.
There will be no summer program inspected soil issues at Linesville Barletta representatives were invit-
this year at Lehigh Park, announced Park, and nearly all concerns have ed back to Erie Street to look at
council member Margaret Reilly as been “answered.” Sediment controls pavement separating from the curbs
part of the June 29 regular White are in place, and fill work can begin there.
Haven Council meeting. No further again. Inspectors still want to have A letter from Clara Holder asking
explnation was provided. It is hoped the wetlands on the site marked. about the schedule of work on the
there will be one in 2011. Work at Backfilling into the foundation former community building was dis-
Pine Street Park is about to be fin- hole at the site of the former cussed. The demolition destroyed MUSIC on Main Street. Carmine’s Restaurant in White Haven hosted a
ished, and volunteers will be need- Community Building continues. sections of her fence, sections of bluegrass concert on a hot Sunday afternoon. Despite the heat, those
ed to help assemble the new play- Council would like to move forward her driveway and brick walk, and who attended seemed to enjoy the performance by Keith Kupp and
ground equipment. Contact council with a replacement building, but this the stone stairs and wooden gate friends, including proprietor Elmer Stolzfus, left, an established musi-
member Joe Knowles, or borough site looked unsuitable once the on the path to her back yard. cian in his own right. Photo by Seth Isenberg
secretary Betty Altero at the bor- underlying soils could be seen. New Council acknowledged Holder’s
ough office if interested. ideas are being considered. A work concerns. Engineer Swanson WASD approves personnel changes
session on July 26, starting at 5:30 shared that it was not safe yet to
p.m., will discuss building types repair the stairs. by Donnell Stump Bobbi Ann Kufro; and high school
The Weatherly Area School social studies teacher Matthew Neil.
THIS WEEK IN (steel, masonry, combinations of
both) and locations (Main Street,
Atty. Logsdon also updated coun-
cil about an appeal filed by the Board met on Wednesday, June 9 A Family Medical leave was
WHITE HAVEN Buffalo Street, and others). Reading, Blue Mountain and for the regular monthly meeting fol- approved for custodian Martin
Thursday, July 1 Engineer Brian Swanson led a Northern Railroad on the PUC rul- lowing an executive session. At the Wieteha.
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 discussion about paving the 400 ing ordering the railroad to replace regular meeting, the board accept- Salary increases were approved
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist ed the resignation of Misty Balliet as for Nicole Groblewski and Melanie
Church
block of Towanda Street, where the the retaining wall alongside G&A
post office is located. The middle of Hardware. high school secretary, effective May Schaeffer.
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615 the road needs to be milled down, Council will meet on July 23 and 20. It was announced that the posi- Revisions to Policy 006—
East Side Borough Council Meet- and then the block would be paved 30 to finish codification, beginning tion would be filled in August. Meetings were discussed and then
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough Building from gutter line to gutter line, possi- at 5:30 p.m. each night. The board also accepted the res- approved unanimously. Board mem-
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – ignation of Connie Derr as Junior ber Bonnie Urban asked if being
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
bly with some asphalt curbs. The new commercial lawnmower
Swanson will also has not arrived yet, but is expected High Cheerleading Advisor, effec- asked to participate in a meeting by
munity Church
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire Streets department laborer later this week, or after the holiday. tive June 8. Derr was named Varsity phone would count against the max-
Company #1 Meeting – 7:30 p.m. Tommy Polischak called in to quit. Repairing the borough garage’s Cheerleading Advisor during a later imum number of meetings in which
– Lehigh Tannery Fire House He will be asked for a written resig- water tank is tabled until prices can motion at the same meeting. Other you are allowed to participate by
Friday, July 2 nation along with his keys and uni- be obtained. A contractor is ready to appointments included Melissa telephone. That question was
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to form shirts. This leaves the streets fix the roof above the streets Isom to the Junior High answered differently by varying
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White Cheerleading post. She and Derr members of the policy committee.
Haven Center
department very short of help, and department garage. Don Brown was
it was agreed to place ads (in this approved to repair flashing and had held the position jointly for the Board member Gerry Grega sug-
Bingo – 7:00 p.m. – Penn Lake
Community House week’s newspaper) to recruit a new secure and coat the metal roof, at a past few years. gested that chronic absences are a
laborer. cost of $1,060. Paul Michael Miller was named more critical issue. Board member
Saturday, July 3
Breakfast – 8 to 11 a.m. – Penn The borough office will be closed Finance committee chair Linda Cross Country Coach. Please turn to page A2
Lake Community House this coming Friday, and also on July Szoke reports that the borough has Tenure was granted to nine facul-
Christmas in July – 10:00 a.m. to 5. $33,000 in the general fund after ty members. They include fifth grade THIS WEEK IN
3:00 p.m. – St. Paulʼs Lutheran teacher Tiffany Chapin; elementary
Council okayed the plans for the bills. She led a discussion about
Parish Hall
Fireman’s Carnival and the Friday changing cell phones to Verizon, at music teacher Amanda Derr; ele- WEATHERLY
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting -
mentary and middle school physical Thursday, July 1
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish parade. Beer is approved for sale at a cost of $390 per month for 10
education teacher Monica Falatko; Weatherly Rotary Club Meeting –
Center the event on August 11, 12 and 13. phones including the walkie/talkie 6:30 p.m. – Trainworks
Sunday, July 4 Zoning officer Fred Meier report- feature, as well as Friends and high school physical education Weatherly Area Flower Club Meet-
Independence Day ed that one violation notice was Family plan for each. The old Sprint teacher Tracy Smudin; and Nicole ing – 7:00 p.m. – Zions Lutheran
Breakfast, sponsored by Marine ignored, and he is taking it to the phones were becoming obsolete, Grolewski, a Learning Support Church Annex
Corps League Det. 1039 – 7:30 teacher at the high school; first
a.m. to Noon – St. Patrickʼs Parish
Magistrate. not working in many places. Sunday, July 4
The White Haven Fire Company Bills of $7,802 were approved, the grade teacher Melissa Knepper; Independence Day
Center
Breakfast – 7:30 a.m. to Noon – Al- was approved to buy two sets of largest being $5,883 for liability third and fourth grade social studies Monday, July 5
brightsville Volunteer Fire Com- turnout gear, and a shut-off valve, insurance from Travelers Insurance, and science teacher Jodi Koziel; Legal Holiday for Independence
pany for a total cost of $3,452 – which district consumer science teacher Day
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - Please turn to page A2 American Legion Post 360 Meet-
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
was in the budget. ing – 6:00 p.m. – Weatherly
Attorney Sean Logsdon, attend-
munity Church
ing in place of borough solicitor Don
Water project at half-way point Borough Building
Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
Monday, July 5
Legal Holiday for Independence Karpowich, reported that a title by Seth Isenberg p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
search is determining who actually Aqua PA’s White Haven water project is halfway done. Painting has been Lehigh Township Board of Super-
Day
visors Meeting – 7:30 p.m. –
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) owns the hillside overlooking the completed on the outside of the water tower. Work on the inside is nearly
Township Municipal Building
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United White Haven Plaza along Main done, too, but then drying and airing to rid the tank of compounds related
Methodist Church Social Hall Tuesday, July 6
Street. A letter to Barletta to the coating process, will take a couple of weeks.
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire Packer Township Board of Super-
Company #1 Ladiesʼ Auxiliary Construction will alert them to a After that, the tank can be filled, but it will be drained afterwards, again to visors Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Meeting – 6:30 p.m. - Lehigh problem where their work appears rid the tank of compounds. From that point, the work is nearly done and the Township Municipal Building
Tannery Firehouse to have cut the invisible (dog) fence system fully pressurized in August. Weatherly Lions Club Meeting-
V.F.W. Post 6615 Meeting – 7:30 7:00 p.m .- Weatherly Borough
p.m. – Post Home Building
Tuesday, July 6 Wednesday, July 7
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 Weatherly Area School Board
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Caucus Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Church W.A. Middle School
W.H. Volunteer Fire Company K. of C. Council 12105 Meeting –
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. – Fire Com- 7:30 p.m. – St. Nicholas Church
pany Meeting Room Hall
Wednesday, July 7 Thursday, July 8
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. Weatherly Rotary Foundation
Paulʼs Lutheran Church Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting – Municipal Building
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com- Senior Citizens Friendship Club
munity Church Meeting – 1:30 p.m. – Salem
Dennison Township Board of U.C.C.
Supervisors Meeting – 7:30 p.m. - Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
Township Municipal Building Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
Park
Thursday, July 8
Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner
Joy Through Movement – 9:30
Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist
Country Inn
Church
Weatherly Area Community Li-
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting –
brary Board Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest-
Library
aurant
Greater Weatherly Area Ambu-
Foster Township Planning Com-
lance Association Meeting – 7:30
mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
p.m. – Ambulance Building
Township Municipal Building
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – NEW SIDEWALKS AND DRAIN WORK at the Salem United Church of Christ at First and Fell Streets in
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
Weatherly is proceeding rapidly. Handicapped access to the church is being improved, along with other
munity Church
exterior work. Photo by Ruth Isenberg
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Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704. GERALD FULK

Death Roll
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211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661
Home, White Haven. June 22, 2010 in Geisinger
Telephone (570) 443-8321
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Publications postage paid at White Haven, PA 18661.
POSTMASTER, send address change to: North Wales died there Sat- held at a date to be an- June T. Searfoss, 88, of A son of the late Henry and
THE JOURNAL-HERALD urday, June 26, 2010. nounced.
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661
Freeland died Thursday, June Sarah Gower Fulk, he was
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) A son of the late Joseph Arrangements are by the 24, 2010 in Hazleton General born in Lehigh Tannery and
Clara R. Holder, Publisher and Ellen Muldowney, he was Joseph E. Lehman Funeral
Seth Isenberg, General Manager
Hospital. resided in the White Haven
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief a U.S. Navy veteran of World Home, White Haven. A daughter of the late area all his life. He was a U.S.
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager War II. Lewis and Sarah Derhammer Army veteran of the Korean
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor
Christy Brady, Finance Surviving are brothers Jo- ROSE RANULO McCluskey, she was born in Conflict.
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor seph, Frank and James Mul- Rose Ranulo, 90, formerly Lehigh Tannery and resided He was the owner of Gerry
Heather Maslo, Production Manager
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce downey. of Austin, Texas, died Sat- in White Haven most of her & Mike’s Nursery in Kidder
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce A Mass will be celebrated urday, June 26, 2010 at her life. She was a member of St. Township for many years,
White Haven Economic Development Association
THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint. Friday in St. Patrick’s R.C. home in Penn Lake. Paul’s Lutheran Church of and was of the Lutheran faith.
© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc. Church, White Haven. A daughter of the late Peter White Haven. Preceding him in death
Friends may call at the and Felicia Penna Carparelli, Preceding her in death were his first wife, the former
Editorial church Friday from 10 a.m.
until time of the service.
she was born in Harrison,
N.Y. and was of the Catholic
were her husband, Paul J. Mary Lou Searfoss; grand-
Searfoss, in 1991; sister daughter Lisa Gavinski; sis-
Arrangements are by the faith. Prior to retirement she Myrtle Ward; brothers Mickey ters Audrey Meckes and
Celebrating Independence Day Joseph E. Lehman Funeral was employed as an elec- and Howard McCluskey. Carol Leyfert.
by Seth Isenberg Home, White Haven. tronics technician with Surviving are sons and Surviving are his wife, the
The weekend of our country’s birth – celebrated July 4 and Vollenweider Electronics of daughters-in-law Dale and former Eleanor Meckes; son
extended into the following Monday, is one of those great hol- ARLENE DRASHER New York. Linda Searfoss of Springfield, Gerald H. Fulk of White
idays to step back and look around at what makes our coun- Arlene Elizabeth Drasher, Preceding her in death Va., Paul Searfoss, Thomas Haven; daughters Roxanne
try, our state and our local area great. We live in a beautiful, 95, of White Haven died Sat- were her husband, Harvey and Carol Searfoss of White Gavinski of White Haven,
safe area with good highway connections to just about any- urday, June 26, 2010 in Smith Ranulo, in 1973; sisters Lina Haven; 10 grandchildren, 20 Denise Loreman of Danville
where. But is it worth fighting for? Health Care, Mountain Top. Natale and Edythe Schilla; great-grandchildren, two and Renee Williamson of
Our nation’s founders gave of themselves fully to make this A daughter of the late brothers Joseph and Peter great-great-grandsons; sister Orange; stepson Steve
nation independent. What would we give in such circum- Arthur and Mary Koch Barry, Carparelli. Elida Kasick of Emmaus. Pompella of White Haven,
stances? 234 years have passed since, and the country they she was born in White Haven Surviving are her daughter The funeral was held stepdaughter Lorraine Lind-
created has become strong and vibrant. Are we willing to and resided there most of her Edythe Zurcher and her com- Tuesday from the Joseph E. buchler of Fleetwood; sisters
defend it? life. She was a member of St. panion Bob Olszewski, with Lehman Funeral Home, Sally Trimmer of White
Some are. I have crossed paths with area young men who Paul’s Lutheran Church of whom she resided; three White Haven, with the Rev. Haven, Shirley LaRock of
are bound for boot camps and training for in our military. They White Haven. grandchildren, six great- Dawn Richie, pastor of St. Virginia; 15 grandchildren,
have pride in our country by the truckload – it’s contagious, Preceding her in death grandchildren; sisters Ann Paul’s Lutheran Church, offi- seven great-grandchildren.
too. were sisters Mabel Redline, Madrazzo of Harrison, Mar- ciating. Burial was in Laurel A graveside service was
What about us “regular Janes and Joes?” We can fly the flag Minnie Redline, Ida Remaley, ion Belmounte of Trumbull, Cemetery, White Haven. held Monday in Laurel
this weekend, we can attend a parade, donate to charity, and Flossie Brandmier and Conn. and Geraldine Reid of Cemetery, White Haven, with
Rhoda Wheeler; brother Danbury, Conn.; brothers OBITUARY POLICY Joseph T. Rafferty, chaplain
volunteer for a community group – simply doing some of the
James Barry. Richard Carparelli of Chi- Obituaries of local inter- of Hospice Community Care,
many things that make the United States great. We can also
Surviving are her husband cago, Ill. and Louis Carparelli est are published in THE officiating.
slow down in the grocery or department or hardware store and
of 73 years, Elbert B. Drash- of Mamaroneck, N.Y.; nieces JOURNAL-HERALD as a Memorial donations may
look to find the “Made in U.S.A.” products to buy.
er; daughter and son-in-law and nephews. public service. There is NO be made to Hospice Com-
Happy Independence Day everyone! Here’s to our great
Lois and Edward “Earl” Jones A memorial service will be CHARGE to families, funer- munity Care, 601 Wyoming
country.
and son and daughter-in-law held at a date to be an- al directors or anyone else. Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704.
Barry and Barbara Drasher nounced. We do edit them to conform Arrangements were by the
Soccer camps planned of White Haven; four grand- Memorial donations may to our style and space Joseph E. Lehman Funeral
children, seven great-grand- be made to Hospice Com- specifications, as we do any Home, White Haven.
at Crestwood children, nieces and ne- munity Care, 601 Wyoming news item submitted.
The Crestwood preseason The middle school co-ed check with the new supervi- ciation meeting were Morrison, Szoke, Reilly and
soccer camp will be held camp for players in 7th and
White Haven…
sors over at the Hickory Run approved, along with a sys- Knowles (Herb Albee and
August 9-13. 8th grades will be held at Continued from page A1 Camp to see if the boys are tem to have a borough offi- Steve Draus were absent),
The camp is open to 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The cost $426 for hydrant fees from available to help with drain cial, primarily council presi- fire chief Mike Dotter, streets
Crestwood soccer players in is $80. Aqua PA and $425 to clearing and other work. dent Harvey Morrison, bring supervisors Frank Giordano,
7th through 12th grades. Camp will be run by Winga Herbener Construction for Marge Reilly was approved a check for future meetings to police officer in charge Tom
The boys’ varsity and junior Siwale from Go2 Goal Futbol. work at Pine Street Park. A to attend a workshop about pay for everyone. Szoke, secretary Altero, zon-
varsity camp will be for stu- All Crestwood players are bill for $2,212 from Ken the Luzerne County The next borough council ing officer Meier, engineer
dents in 9th through 12th urged to attend. Schade for repairs to the Conservation District. Cost is meeting will be on July 12, Swanson, attorney Logsdon,
grades and will be held from For more information, call backhoe was tabled to await $10 plus mileage. Other reim- beginning at 7 p.m. Attending three citizens and this
9 to 11 a.m. The cost is $95. Kelly at 868-6390. details. bursements for a Luzerne the meeting were council reporter.
The streets department will County Boroughs Asso- members Bob Spadell,

WASD… on a split vote to make a built on the property back walked on the lawn etc. and
$90,000 offer on the property behind this, we would not the owner never caused
Continued from page A1 located at 564 Sixth Street. have access.” problems; a new owner may
Thomas Russell responded Urban opposed the purchase Board president Joanne not be so accommodating.”

Reward
for Good Drivers!
that board members should
not need to be asked to
attend, but should be avail-
able and at every meeting.
as did Bill Gerhard. Urban
suggested that the $90,000
price tag was too high for a
contingency that the property
Dougherty also noted that
owning the property might
allow the district to do some-
thing to alleviate the traffic
Grega considers the pur-
chase an investment, saying
it could be used for future
development or as property
The revisions to the policy might be able to be used in jam in the alleyway that sepa- values go up, be re-sold.
IF YOU: stayed as recommended, the future. rates this property from the Gerhard asked if the district
•have at least one car that is keeping the number of meet-
less than 10 years old Superintendent Frank school. In addition, she said, was going into the real estate
ings per year that a board Victor noted that if the home “Over the years kids have business. He also inquired
•haven’t had an insurance claim or member may participate in by on the property were to be In Loving Memory of how ownership of this proper-
a traffic violation for 3 years telephone at a maximum of used for a purpose such as Stephen E. Pompella ty could help at dismissal
•have an excellent credit history two. alternative education it would Killed in a motorcycle time. Dougherty said she’d
accident on the
The board had discussed need to be renovated. It was Weatherly/White Haven Road look at widening the alley.
•are currently insured with
Erie, State Farm, Prudential, the acquisition of a property suggested that the building 50 years ago on July 2, 2010 Gerhard asked if widening
Allstate, Nationwide that abuts the school district could be razed and another the alley would even be
(or any other insurance carrier) holdings during more than building built instead. Urban allowed; and if it were, “Isn’t
pick up the telephone and call one executive session prior to asked if there wasn’t other there enough room on our
the June 9 meeting. At this property owned by the district side to widen the alley?”

Daniel H. Suitch meeting, the board, following


a lengthy discussion agreed
where building could take
place. Grega told her “If we
Gerhard asked.
The vote was 5-2, with
Gerhard and Urban voting
Insurance Agency, Inc. The White Haven Borough Tax
against, while Dougherty and
Grega were joined by John
Weatherly • White Haven Collector office will be closed from We have not forgotten you,
Toft, Thomas Russell and
427-8011 • 443-7880 July 17, 2010 through August 2, Our thoughts of you linger on,
The time has passed by so quick-
Skip Snyder in voting for the
purchase.
800-526-6425 2010. The office will reopen on ly There are no regularly
It’s been 50 years since you’re
Tuesday, August 3, 2010. gone. scheduled meetings in July.
Collect your reward in Some day we shall all meet The next regularly scheduled
lower insurance rates! The last date to pay County/ again, meeting will be the August
On God’s amazing shores.
Municipal taxes in the face period is So when you hear us calling you, caucus meeting to be held on
You can greet us at God’s door. Wednesday, August 4 at 7
July 15, 2010.
p.m. with the regular voting
- Elaine Myers Remembering and
meeting set for Wednesday,
Loving You Always
Tax Collector Son and Daughter, August 11 also at 7 p.m.
Steve & Lorraine
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2010—PAGE A3
PUBLIC NOTICE
Legal Notices The township of Lausanne
intends to enact an ordinance Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg
adopting the Uniform
LEGAL NOTICE Construction Code. The pur-
This was a weekend that was performing, and we were hosted by the Top-o-Pocono
IN RE: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS pose of this ordinance is to pro-
OF LUZERNE COUNTY mote the general health, safety we had volunteered our- lucky to get seats. Dolenz club in Blakeslee at the
PETITION FOR and welfare of the citizens of selves for a fundraiser for our was in good voice, had a Village Squire restaurant. PA
CHANGE OF NAME CIVIL ACTION – LAW Lausanne Township, and to con-
form to the requirements of the
local library. I spent my Friday great band, and was assisted Gaming Commission chair-
OF ANGAD SINGH
NO. 4541 OF 2010 Pennsylvania Construction trying to get as much done as up front by his sister Coco. man Greg Fajit spoke about
NOTICE Code Act and regulations to the possible, so that Saturday They put on a terrific show— gaming in Pennsylvania and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 17, 2010, a Petition for act promulated by the
Pennsylvania Department of
culd be wide open. It didn’t a little less than an hour and the role of the commission.
Change of Name of ANGAD SINGH was filed in the above-named
Court by Angad Singh of Mountaintop, Luzerne County, Labor and Industry. A copy of work. I ended up running a half. He performed his hits We learned about the soon-
Pennsylvania, praying for a Decree to change his name to ANGAD the proposed ordinance may be back to Pocono Lake and told stories, adding to-launch table games.
SINGH AULAKH. examined or obtained at 143
North Stagecoach Road,
Saturday morning, and got to music about his history. They’re likely to have a big
A HEARING ON SAID PETITION will be held on August 16, 2010
at 9:30 oʼclock A.M. at the Luzerne County Court House, 200 North Weatherly PA 18255. the library fundraiser late. Highly entertaining, with a impact.
river Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 18711, when and where The Lausanne Board of This might have saved me fun moment where Mary Sunday was hot and humid
all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they Supervisors shall consider
adoption of the above-summa-
money, as I missed bidding Lyndsay, who had performed again. It kept us close to air
have, why the prayer of said Petition for Change of Name should
not be granted. rized ordinance on July 12, on a piece of artwork that I an earlier show that night , conditioning much of the
Robert J. Gillespie, Jr., Esquire 2010, at its scheduled monthly wanted. appeared on stage to sing time. We stopped by
Gillespie, Miscavige, Ferdinand meeting at 7 p.m.
Agnes Klynowky
Beyond that, I was reward- I’m Not Your Stepping Stone Carmine’s Restaurant in
& Baranko, LLC
67 North Church Street Secretary ed with a won prize in the with Micky. According to White Haven to listen to
Hazleton, PA 18201 event’s Chinese auction. It’s Lindsay, Paul Revere and the some bluegrass performed
PUBLIC NOTICE odd that with all of the items Raiders had recorded the by some of the better pickers
Mailloux re-elected to White
Council
Haven
will
Borough
hold two
that Ruth and I put multiple song before The Monkees. in Pennsylvania, outside in
tickets in for, this was the Micky shot back, “Yeah, but the sun. We couldn’t stay
PA Higher Education in Codification Meetings at 5:30
p.m. on Friday, July 23, 2010 result of one ticket—I thought we had the hit!” They per- long.
and Friday, July 30, 2010 in the it would make a nice gift. formed a high energy duet, The dogs were not denied
Nursing Schools term White Haven Borough Municipal
Building, 312 Main Street, White This year I was primarily with the band taking it up a some much-needed exercise,
research and undergraduate Haven, Pa. part of the fold-up and clean- notch with them. The audi- Chess because she needed
Elizabeth J. Altero up crew. It was hot, and that ence left satisfied. We’d seen to work off some of her ener-
nursing education courses. Borough Secretary
Dr. Mailloux’s research inter- made wrap-up a bit slow, but a great show. bgy, and Chad, just to keep
ests include the principles of PUBLIC NOTICE we finished in good time— Mt. Airy’s casino is getting the old guy limber.
learner empowerment and White Haven Borough the result of years of doing it. ready for the opening of its Each walk was to some-
professional nurse autonomy, Council will hold a Work Session We had time enough to get table games. The furniture is place where they could swim.
at 5:30 p.m. prior to the regular-
as she strives to understand ly scheduled Borough Council
cleaned up and have a bit of in place, the wires are con- On the first walk, we nearly
how to better prepare nursing Meeting on Monday, July 26, supper before taking each nected, but it’s going to be a stumbled upon a group of
students for professional 2010 in the White Haven ourselves out to see one of busy couple of weeks before deer. The dogs swam in a lit-
Borough Municipal Building, 312
practice upon graduation. Main Street, White Haven, Pa.
the shows at Mt. Airy Casino gaming begins. tle mountain pond on
In 2004, Dr. Mailloux re- Elizabeth J. Altero Resort. Micky Dolenz, former On Thursday, the two of us Saturday. On Sunday, they
ceived the Pennsylvania
Borough Secretary lead singer of Te Monkees, attended a Rotary meeting, enjoyed a lot of time in the
Nurse Research Award pre- Francis Walter Lake. At one
point, Chess was visited by a

Cynthia Mailloux, Ph.D.,


sented by the Pennsylvania
State Nurse Association. She
was presented the Teaching
L-CCC hold graduation couple with a male mixed
breed dog about her own
associate professor and Excellence Award from Penn Lehigh-Carbon Community dents who graduated in Amanda Sirkot*, and Amy size, who according to its
chairwoman of the depart- State Worthington Scranton College held its 43rd annual August 2009, December Tulay**. owners, was afraid of the
ment of nursing at Miseri- in 2001 in recognition of her commencement on 2009, and May 2010 were eli- White Haven: Kathleen water. They suggested he’d
cordia University, has been use of innovative and dedi- Wednesday, May 19, with two gible to be honored by Morrison**. enjoy playing with her, and
re-elected to a second term cated teaching techniques in ceremonies at 6 and 8 p.m. in Lehigh-Carbon Community *Indicates student graduat- perhaps her playing in the
as secretary for the Penn- her courses. Berrier Hall on the College’s College during the cere- ed Cum Laude, earning a water might help him over-
sylvania Higher Education in Dr. Mailloux’s goal is to Schnecksville campus. monies. Local graduates grade point average of 3.5 - come his fear. They played a
Nursing Schools. continue to engage in oppor- Keynote speaker was Dr. (pending verification of aca- 3.75. little bit, and he did venture
Pennsylvania Higher Edu- tunities that will allow her to Kathleen Howley, Associate demic record) include: **Indicates student gradu- in, a little bit. We had to go,
cation in Nursing Schools is further her research efforts Vice Chancellor for Academic Quakake: Timothy Hubosky ated Magna Cum Laude, but as we left, he was wading
comprised of deans and related to nursing education. and Student Affairs at the and Sarah Valentine. earning a grade point aver- in, at least to his knees, drag-
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and graduate programs munity’s educational goals by of Higher Education. She pro-
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wealth. The purpose of the School Board director. Dr. coordination, and oversight
association is to exercise Mailloux and her husband, for system-wide initiatives
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Marian Catholic HS announces honors Anthony Gennaro retires from MMI


Marian High School has Collevechio, Brandon Chelsea Koerbler, Matthew A longtime educator at
announced the names of Dopira, Gillian Ferko, Hilary Kufrovich, Regina Marzen, MMI Preparatory School
students on the school Furmanchin, Gino Kociolek, Michelle McNulty, James has retired. Anthony
Honor Roll for the fourth Holly Massar, Joseph Meier, OʼConnor, Katie Owens, Gennaro, a science teacher
Quarter of the 2009-2010 Michael Moran, Emily Abby Owsinski, David Paul, at MMI, began teaching at
school year. Nerino, Sara Pisak, Megan Lauren Pupko, Chelsea the school in 1978 and
Distinguished Honors – Rubino, Connor Schleicher, Sheehan, Kayla Stanek, retired at the end of this
(93 or above in all major sub- Lydia Stianchie, Tierney Michael Stauffer, Rebecca school year.
jects) Sugrue Thomas Marina Webb, “When I first came to MMI,
Distinguished Honors Sophomores – Matthew Yaich, Tyler the academic atmosphere
Seniors- Julie Baran, Emmarose Boyle, Kaysi Zimmerman, Zachary Zubris really stood out,” Gennaro
Katherine Dodson, Theresa McLaughlin, Miranda Milillo, Juniors – Laura Cinicola, recalled. “The students enjoy
Patten Timothy Miller, Anthony Pilla, Mary Connors, Kaycee learning and it shows. That,
Juniors – Amanda Kelly Shober, Katelyn Gutsie, Michael Nesgoda, along with parental support,
Ketusky, Rose Sheridan, Smulligan, Danielle Tristani, Christopher Ondish, made my job as a teacher
Victoria Vadyak Stephen Valente, Kimberly Kathleen Reilly, Christine much easier.”
Wilson Valente Institute for Life Science at We will miss him and wish
Sophomores – Emily “Iʼll really miss the students
Freshman – Jessica Sophomores – Thomas Juniata College, where him well in his retirement.”
Burger and the outstanding faculty,”
DeLash, Sara Fatula, teachers attended seminars Prior to teaching at MMI,
Freshman – Jessica Bruno, Jeanne Cannon, he said.
Samantha Faust, Nicholas and workshops regarding Gennaro taught biology at
Horlacher, Ryan Karnish, Cory Chilinskas, Emily Gennaro earned a Bach-
Goldberg, Alexandria Hutta, science and technology. Marian Catholic High School
Nathaniel Keer Comensky, Anthony elor of Science degree in
John Julian, Sabrina Krupko, President Thomas G. for five years.
First Honors – (90 grade Damiano, Matthew Grega, zoology from Penn State
Nicholas Kweder, Shane Hood said, “Mr. Gennaro has Gennaro and his wife,
point average, no subject Joseph Hruniuk, Ryan University and a Master of
Mulligan, Christopher long been a favorite of stu- Victoria, live in McAdoo and
below 87) Kanick, Brendan McGowan, Science degree in biology
Postupack, Dylan Quirk, Eric dents here at MMI. He has have four children, Derek,
Seniors – Dana Dever, Briana OʼDonnell, Shannon from the State University of
Swankoski provided many current and Damian, T.J. and Rachel.
Katie Ferrello, Thomas Gott- Skotek, Jordan Weber New York.
Second Honors – 85 GPA, former students with an Derek, T.J. and Rachel are
stein, Kristen Halenar, Re- Freshman – Molly Balliet, At MMI, he has taught
no subject below 82 excellent science education. all graduates of MMI.
becca Hartz, Jung Kim, Mia Casale, Anna Duna, many science classes, in-
Jacob Knipe, Daniel Lisella, Seniors – Sarah Connely, Tiffany Grutza, Dylan cluding biology, Advanced
Michael Mulligan, Devin
Parambo, Emily Schilling
Patrick Crowley, Eric Faust,
Alexander Garber, Justin
Hascher, Mary Rose
Kassock, Andrew Kelly, John
Placement biology, earth and
life science, environmental
Wilkes U awards degrees
Juniors – Katelyn Huegel, Justin Jacobs, OʼConnor science and anatomy and More than 800 undergrad- Dean Drumn, Freeland,
physiology. He also served uate and graduate students Master of Science, Edu-
DEAN’S LIST DIRECTORY as an adviser to the schoolʼs
bowling club and for compe-
received bachelorʼs, mas-
terʼs and doctoral degrees at
cation
Nicole Eroh, White Haven,
Emma R. Hill, a sopho- list recognizes grade point land; and Ann Sipple, White titions such as the Biology Wilkes Universityʼs 63rd Master of Science, Edu-
more at Luzerne County averages of at least 3.6 out Haven. Olympiad and Pennsylvania annual spring commence- cation
Community College, was of a possible 4.0. Junior Academy of Science. ment on Saturday, May 22 at Mary Fazio, White Haven,
named to the deanʼs list for Among those honored was Taylor Ann McDermott a “I always liked to challenge Mohegan Sun Arena in Master of Science, Edu-
the fall 2009 and spring 2010 Erica Anne Quinn of White Nursing major from Free- my students to enter tough Wilkes-Barre. cation
semesters. She is majoring Haven, a graduate in litera- land, was named to the contests such as the Biology The honorable Edward G. Jennifer Keller, Freeland,
in medical coding and billing. ture and photography. Deanʼs List for the Spring Olympiad. When you keep Rendell, governor of Penn- Master of Science, Edu-
The daughter of Terry and Quinn, daughter of Joe and 2010 semester at Widener setting the bar higher, you sylvania, delivered the key- cation
Lucille Hill, Weatherly, she is Terri Quinn, is a 2006 gradu- University in Chester. The can achieve great things,” he note address. Neil Kresge, White Haven,
a 2009 graduate of ate of Crestwood Junior- Deanʼs List recognizes full- said. Local graduates include: Bachelor of Arts, Earth &
Weatherly Area High School. Senior High School. time students who earned a Many of Gennaroʼs stu- Jonathan Catlin, White Environmental Science
grade point average of 3.50 dents have gone on to major Haven, Master of Business Susan Lawson, Freeland,
Rider Universityʼs colleges Students at Misericordia and above for the semester. in biology, pre-medicine and Administration Master of Science, Edu-
of Business Administration; University qualify for the biotechnology in college. He Mary Clark, White Haven, cation
Continuing Studies; and deanʼs list with a 3.55 grade Wilkes University Provost was part of a select group of Master of Science, Edu- James Merryman, Bear
Liberal Arts, Education, and point average or higher. Reynold Verret has an- teachers to attend the 2002 cation Creek, Master of Arts, Crea-
Sciences have announced These students were named nounced the Deanʼs List for Pennsylvania Governorʼs tive Writing
the names of undergraduate to the deanʼs list for the the Spring 2010 Semester.
students who have been
placed on the Deanʼs List for
spring 2010 semester:
Danielle Belisle, White
Deanʼs List students must
obtain a minimum 3.4 GPA JOURNAL PUZZLES
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Kelly Pitten of White Freeland; Michelle Bridge, Local students include SUDOKU INSTRUCTIONS: Each row, column and 3x3 grid must contain
Haven, a senior Biology White Haven; Matthew Alyssa Davis, White Haven; all the numbers 1 through 9, with no repeats.
major, was named to the Brown, White Haven; Kristen Sarah Frable, Weatherly;
Deanʼs List. Denion, Freeland; Laura Elefteria Galiatsatos, White Sudoku Puzzle #1858-M Sudoku Puzzle #1858-D
Herbener, Freeland; Ga- Haven; Breanna Kalinowski,
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ed 337 students to the Kashuboski, Freeland; Lau- White Haven; Kelci Scirrotto, 6 5 7 5 3 2
deanʼs list for the 2010 ren Paulshock, Freeland; Freeland; and Amber Uhrin,
spring semester. The deanʼs Christopher Scirrotto, Free- Freeland. 5 1 8 7 9 6 7 8
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What Rhymes with…


Answers on Page B6
Inner Selves
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1. "Jurassic Park"
14 15 16
critters
6. Seek bargains 17 18 19
List 10 words that rhyme with “scoop.” 1. ______________ 10. Movies, slangily
Acid Extent Net
2. ______________ 3. ______________ 4. ______________
14. One-celled 20 21 22
Age Eye Of organism
5. ______________ 6. ______________ 7. ______________ All Fur Ordinarily 15. Far from ruddy 23 24
Am Go Ought 16. __ Sea (saline
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Attack Had Per 32 33 34 35 36
movie
Aunt Has Reach 19. Unlikely to bite
COLORING PICTURE Bag He Reader 20. Come before
37 38 39

Be Hop Recite 21. Rotational force 40 41 42


Blast Ice Reed 23. Word after naked
Brick Icy Run or evil 43 44 45
Bunny If Sea 24. Like a towelette
By Ill Sit 25. Beaus of yore 46 47 48

Case Is Sky
29. Supply partner
32. Acts sulky 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
Clowns Kid So
33. "Copy that"
Cracks Kit Stew 34. Cause of skidding 56 57 58
Crossed Lays Stout 37. Added conditions
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51. Cuts up? 7. Wealthy one player of 1962-63 52. In a muddle
Puzzle fans—weʼre trying out some new offerings here at 56. Move, in Realtor 8. Violinist __ Bull 33. Take Amtrak 53. Fork-tailed sea
the Journal. Weʼd like to know what you like, and what lingo 9. Smart-alecky 35. Mr. Peanut bird
you donʼt, about these features. Weʼve already heard from 57. Much of Mongolia 10. Supporter of the accessory 54. Former Harper's
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Jokes and Riddles soon. We know we canʼt
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12. "The Stranger"
38. Big racket
39. "Beat it!"
55. Red giant or
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feel about Kids Korner or 62. __ mortals 13. Winter hazard 42. Bum out
A: In floats.
Word Search? Should we 63. Alley crawlers 18. 2008 American 44. Dr. Scholl's
look for more kidʼs activities, 64. Not so dotty League champs product
or aim for adults? Let us 22. Sharif of film 45. Like a colorful
Q: What do you get when you divide
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know what you think by send- DOWN 25. Sauna spots horse
ing an e-mail to journal- 1. "Star Trek" 26. Bookish sort, 46. "Beat it!"
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SENIOR CENTERS MENU Dining In


I donʼt know whose
recipe for apple cake
would appreciate readers
submitting favorite recipes,
Bake in a greased Bundt
pan at 350° for 55 to 60 min-
was used for the one comes to mind—a utes. When cool, top with
Week of July 5: piece I purchased; it recipe from the 1979 Feed- vanilla glaze.
Monday: Fourth of July holiday observed; centers closed. This e-note came some might have been ers Digest II, published by Lately I have omitted the
Tuesday: Broiled fish, rice pilaf, green beans with time ago, but I think itʼs still Carolʼs! Anyway, it was deli- the Ladies of the Lutheran glaze and served the cake
almonds, whole wheat bread, chilled peaches. worth sharing. We enjoyed cious.—RI Church in Weatherly. It is for with a dollop of whipped top-
Wednesday: Meatloaf, buttered noodles, broccoli, wheat some delicious baked goods “Chunky Apple Cake” and ping.
roll, summer fruit. last weekend at the Weath- Hello Ruth Isenberg! was submitted by Carol I hope you get some other
Thursday: Franks & beans, oven fries, whole wheat bread, erly Area Community Li- I got a chuckle when read- Heater. It is a no-fail, deli- responses from your read-
watermelon. braryʼs fund-raiser, thanks to ing your recipes in the cious cake, and the recipe is ers!
Friday: Roast turkey, filling, peas, cranberry sauce, whole a bakesale put on by the January 14th issue of The nearly always requested by Sincerely, Cecie
wheat bread, butterscotch pudding. Salem UCC Sunday School. Journal-Herald! I figured it folks who enjoyed it! Here it Cecelia Kistler Evans
would be good to try the is: Mayfield, NY
Blueberry Gingerbread as I This is an old recipe with

Coming Events was expecting a visit from


my daughter and grandchil-
dren Sunday afternoon! I
minimal directions, but I
have made it many times
and it has never flopped!
Iʼm still looking for recipes,
and they can be mailed to
Journal Newspapers, 211
had most of the ingredients, 2 1⁄4 c. sugar Main St., White Haven PA
JULY 2, Friday – Bingo, August 13) – Breakfast with Santa, but did have to make a few 2
⁄3 c. oil 18661, or e-mailed to jour-
sponsored by Penn Lake AUGUST 13, Friday – sponsored by St. Patrickʼs substitutions—soured regu- 3 eggs nalfood@gmail.com.
Association (also July 16 & Hometown Idol Contest, Events Committee, White lar milk with lemon juice, 5 c. peeled apple chunks, Thanks, Cecie, for getting
31, August 13 & 27) sponsored by Weatherly Haven used brown sugar instead of uncooked the ball rolling!
JULY 3, Friday – Rotary Club This column is open to all molasses, regular flour, and 3 c. flour
organizations in the Weatherly,
Breakfast, sponsored by AUGUST 13-15, Friday- dried blueberries. The result 3 tsp. baking soda P.S. Those favorite bake-
White Haven, Freeland, Al-
Penn Lake Rod & Gun Club Sunday – Parish Picnic, brightsville, Blakeslee, Conyng- was a delicious gingerbread 1 tsp salt sale recipes are great for
JULY 4 Sunday – sponsored by St. Jude R.C. ham/Drums, Lake Harmony & that got inhaled! The recipe 2 tsp cinnamon sharing. We canʼt always
Breakfast, sponsored by Church, Mountain Top Mountain Top areas. If your is a keeper! 1 tsp nutmeg wait until the next one come
organization is planning a fund-
Marine Corps League Det. AUGUST 21 & 22, raising activity, or other special Since you mentioned you around for our favorite treats!
1039 at St. Patrickʼs Parish Saturday & Sunday – White event open to the public, you may
Center, White Haven Haven Festival have it listed by calling 443-9131.
There is no charge for this serv-
Breakfast to benefit Freeland Police fund
JULY 4, Sunday – SEPTEMBER 4, Saturday
ice. Plans are under way for a fries, rolls, Danish, and office of the Freeland
Breakfast, sponsored by – Breakfast, sponsored by
benefit all-you-can-eat more. Municipal Authority, Front
Albrightsville Volunteer Fire Penn Lake Association
breakfast to benefit the Cost is $6 for adults, $5 for and Birkbeck Streets or by
Company SEPTEMBER 4, Saturday Friendship Freeland Police Department seniors, $4 for youth, and calling council member Bob
JULY 9-11, Friday- – Spaghetti Dinner, spon-
Sunday – Parish Festival, sored by St. Patrickʼs Events Club to meet Equipment Fund on Sunday,
July 18 from 8:30 a.m. to
free for children 5 years old
and under.
Quinn Jr. at 956-1371.
Any individual, business,
sponsored by St. Patrickʼs Committee, White Haven The regular meeting of 1230 p.m. at Freeland VFW Take-outs will be available. or community organization
Events Committee, White SEPTEMBER 9, Thurs- the Weatherly Senior Citi- Post 5010, Centre Street. Chances on several tricky wishing to donate to the
Haven day – Chicken & Waffle zens Friendship Club will be The menu will include trays will also be sold. event can do so by contact-
JULY 11, Sunday – Dinner, sponsored by The held Thursday, July 8, at eggs, ham, pancakes, home Tickets are available the ing Quinn.
Breakfast, sponsored by St. Presbyterian Church of 1:30 p.m. in Salem U.C.C.,
Peter the Fisherman R.C. White Haven Weatherly. Anyone over the
Church, Lake Harmony
JULY 16-18, Friday-
Sunday – Bazaar, spon-
SEPTEMBER 18 & 19,
Saturday & Sunday –
Trainworks Festival, Weath-
age of 50 is welcome to
come out and visit with us. TOPS Chapter news
sored by Mountaintop Hose
Company, Mountain Top
erly
OCTOBER 10, Sunday – Breakfast On Monday, July 5, at the
White Haven TOPS chapter
veggies and fruit to be
healthy!
TOPS is all about and then
join. The meetings are
JULY 17, Saturday – White Haven United Metho-
Spaghetti Dinner, sponsored
by Penn Lake Association
dist Church 175th Anni-
versary Service & Dinner
is July 4 meeting, Dona will be pre-
senting the TOPS charm bar
Interested people in the
community are invited to visit
Mondays, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at
the United Methodist Church
JULY 24, Saturday – Flea Reception Marine Corps. League holders and announce the one meeting, find out what Social Hall, White Haven.
Market, sponsored by St. OCTOBER 14, Thursday Det. 1039 is sponsoring an
all-you-can-eat breakfast
weight loss winners for June.
Matthewʼs Union Church, – Pork & Sauerkraut Supper,
Packer Township sponsored by The Pres- from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Members, this will be a short
JULY 24 & 25, Saturday & byterian Church of White Sunday, July 4 at St. meeting with a weigh-in first.
Sunday – Homecoming, Haven Patrickʼs Parish Center, 411 Please bring items for the
sponsored by L&L Fire NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – Allegheny St., White Haven. food pantry. This is the time of
Company, Lehigh Township Election Day Roast Beef The cost is $7 and the
public is invited.
year to savor the wonderful
JULY 25, Sunday – Dinner, sponsored by White
Breakfast, sponsored by Haven United Methodist For more information, call summer produce, which is
Flying Aces Motorcycle Club, Church 262-2894. locally grown, nibble on fresh
Rockport NOVEMBER 6, Saturday
JULY 30-AUGUST 1, – Holiday Bazaar, sponsored Zions Lutheran
Friday-Sunday – Flea Look for us here:
Market, sponsored by White
by The Presbyterian Church
of White Haven Find The Journal-Herald
sponsors
Haven United Methodist NOVEMBER 14, Sunday for sale at these area merchants: summer food
Church – Turkey Bingo, sponsored White Haven Market
AUGUST 2, Monday – by St. Patrickʼs Events Com- White Haven Uni-Mart program
Golf Tournament, sponsored mittee, White Haven Joe’s Kwik Mart Zions Lutheran Church in
by White Haven Lions Club NOVEMBER 20 & 21, Main Street Coffeeworks and
Weatherly is sponsoring a
AUGUST 9-14, Monday- Saturday & Sunday – Craft The Journal-Herald office;
summer food program again
Wawa at the Turnpike,
Saturday – Carnival, spon- Show & Holiday Boutique, this year. Volunteers are
Pocono Inn lobby,
sored by White Haven sponsored by Women of St. needed for cooking, over-
Tannery Depot and
Volunteer Fire Company Patrickʼs, White Haven seeing prep, counting and
The Hickory Run Truck Plaza
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Dennison sets fee for new hookups


to sewer line through the township
by Seth Isenberg dential Developments from roads supervisor Clarence
Dennison Township super- future growth. The only PRD Fisher, engineering work and
visors made quick work of that remains is Crystal Penn plans are being reviewed and
their June 2 meeting. The Ridge, which is grandfa- a schedule set.
biggest decision was to set thered in. Representatives of the
LITTLE THINKERS, left to right – Seated: Jacob, Ben, Maddie D., Gabe, Kesi, Maddie Y.,
prices for sewer hookups Keith Wheeler reported that Dennison Township Fire
Katie, Emily; Standing: Kayla, Cassie, Hayden, Annabelle, Kelly, Ainslee, Alyssa. onto the Dennison Township on the Davis zoning hearing Company were called out to a
Missing from the photo: Theresa. owned part of the line. That regarding their proposed ani- fire, and did not give a report.
section starts at the mal shelter, no one Attending the meeting were
Little Thinkers finish school year Dennison Township/White appeared, so Board denied supervisors Sheila Weaver,
On Friday, June 11 chil- Alyssa Cannon, Cassie nies collected by the children Haven and ends at Red the request for the zoning Russell Miller and Mike
dren from Little Thinkers Fisher, Ainslee Green, throughout the year. The Shale Pit Road. There was change. Mack, secretary Stevie
Preschool of White Haven Hayden Greenberg, Kayla books are in memory of also discussion about rev- Officer Gary Shupp report- Stortz, officer Shupp, planner
performed songs and finger Kresge, Annabelle Macurak James Kelsch, grandfather
enue from pass-through of ed 39.3 hours of police cover- Jack Varaly, Fisher and
plays for their guests at the and Kelly Michaels. Each of a Little Thinkers student.
White Haven United one of them was presented The children and guests sewage. This is no revenue, age for the township, Wheeler, three citizens, the
Methodist Church. The pro- with a diploma and congratu- then enjoyed light refresh- but Aqua PA maintains the responding to 26 calls for representative from State
gram opened with everyone lated by their teacher, and ments in the church social line at no cost. service, and stopping a lot of Rep. Boback’s office and this
joining in the Pledge of then presented their mothers hall, where displays of art- After a public hearing to tractor-trailers on Route 437 reporter. The next Dennison
Allegiance and singing of with roses. work and projects created by
start the meeting—there ($300 fines – shared 50% Twp. supervisors meeting will
“America the Beautiful.” Teacher Debbie DʼAngola the children were on view.
The Nursery School Class thanked everyone for their Balloons and gift totes filled were no comments—supervi- with Dennison). be Wednesday, July 7, start-
sang a few fish-themed support throughout the year, with art and craft supplies sors unanimously voted to Paving Red Shale Pit Road ing at 7:30 p.m.
songs, received certificates and Pastor Karyn for use of were given to each of the eliminate Planned Resi- is in the works. According to
and presented their mothers the church that evening. A children by Vince and
with roses. The Preschool special presentation was Debbie DʼAngola, to show
and Pre-Kindergarten class- made to the White Haven their appreciation for a suc-
es combined for their portion Area Community Library: five cessful year of fun and learn-
of the show. Their songs and books purchased with pen- ing at Little Thinkers.
finger plays pertained to les-
sons learned throughout the Have a
year, plus a few of the chil-
drenʼs all time favorites. The Happy 4th!
Preschool Class then Get your pizza here today, Friday & Saturday.
received their certificates

Antonio’s Pizza
Closed July 4.
and presented their mothers
with roses. Try our
Before the Pre- cool
Kindergarten children left the Bindi
stage to receive their diplo-
mas, they unrolled a banner
Desserts! Main St. Shopping Center, White Haven
Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 443-9776
they had painted and auto-
graphed, showing them to be
the “Class of 2023.” They are HELP WANTED
Tweedle White Haven Borough is seeking a
part-time laborer for the
meets today Street Department.
The Tweedle Park and
Playground Association will Pick up application at White Haven
meet today, Thursday, July 1 Municipal Building, 312 Main
at 6 p.m. at the park. Street, White Haven

Locals
Locals Day
Day at
at
Pocono
Pocono Raceway
Raceway
Saturdays June 5 & July 31

THANK YOU
to these local business people and organizations for
• Gates Open at 8 a.m. - Fan Fair opens
their generous support of the
• June 5 - ARCA Race - The Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 200
Weatherly Area Community Library Chinese Auction
at 1 p.m.
• July 31 - NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Bank of America Lausanne Township
–Pocono Mountains 125 at 1 p.m. Bank of America employees Lehigh Township
Beacon Diner Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs
• July 31 - ARCA Race - The Pennsylvania 125 at 3 p.m.
Bemis Company Inc. Lobitz Catering Service
- Tickets are just $20 in advance Bob Jancewicz Mauch Chunk Museum
if you call 1-800-RACEWAY, Bonanza Family Restaurant Mengle Coal & Oil Co.
Boscov's Original Italian Pizza
go online at poconoraceway.com or Win one of ten pairs Bowl Arena PA Representative Keith R. McCall
at the raceway during office hours. of passes to locals Byorek's Knotty Pine Panzarella & Sons Jewelers
Tickets are $25 at the gate Community News Pasco L. Schiavo, Esq.
the day of the event. Saturdays
Deborah A. Kohler, CPA Pet Salon by Dalice
- Children 12 and under admitted Degenhart Chiropractic Health Center Philip J.Jeffries Funeral Home
to the Grandstands FREE Send your entries to: Dial Corporation Pocono Powerhouse Eatery
with a paying adult Saturday Journal Newspapers Diamond Divas Red Hats Rare Rowdy Rubies of Weatherly
Locals Saturday Giveaway Dulcey Electric & Insulation Robin Bloom
Evancho Transportation Co. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees
211 Main St.
Fadden's Sitting Pretty Dog Grooming Sernak Farms
White Haven, PA 18661 Fellin's Jewelers Silver Ridge Hunting Club
Flying Aces Smith Floral Co.
Georgia Farrow The Journal-Herald
Gertrude Hawk Chocolates The Old Jail Museum
Giant Market Vogel Bus Company
Hazleton Standard-Speaker Weatherlly Rotary Club
Heater Monument Co. Weatherly Area Community Pharmacy
Hershey Chocolate USA Weatherly Borough
J.C. Small Engine Weatherly Casting
Jack Frost, Big Boulder Weatherly Education Association
JeanYounker Weatherly Flower Club
Jellies of the Valley Weatherly Grennhouse
John Cherba-Hardwood Bird Calls Weatherly Lions Club
K.M. Sency Plumbing & Heating Weis Market
KFC White Birch Golf Course
KNBT Whitewater Challengers
Kovatch Chevrolet YMCA & YWCA of Hazleton
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2010—PAGE B1

New format for Learn about chickens in the backyard


The Center for Landscape charismatic creatures in your The workshop is free and calling Jennifer Yaskewich at
St. Patrick’s Festival Design & Stewardship will backyard? People just love open to the public, although 578-2326 to make sure we
host a workshop titled “Raise them! Opportunity to view a donations are welcome. have enough people for the
St. Patrick’s Festival will be held from July 9 to 11, at 411 Backyard Chickens for Fresh backyard flock may be avail- Registration is required by class.
Allegheny St., White Haven. Eggs” by Don and Sue Ritter able depending on interest. visiting www.digclds.org or by
The event will feature indoor and outdoor entertainment, on Saturday, July 3, at 1 p.m. Legion Post, and the
Polish, American and Italian foods, a flea market, crafts,
games, plant and doll booths, raffles and a Chinese auction.
in the Butler Township com- Fourth of July parade Crestwood High School Band
munity garden at Freedom will play the national anthem.
Much more of the action will be moved outside this year.
Friday is Youth Night with a DJ and a family night at the
Park, weather permitting; oth-
erwise it will be held at the
in Mountain Top There will be a wreath laying
with “Taps” and addresses by
races at 6 p.m. nearby Youth Center Building. Mountain Top’s 24th annual Road to the Wright Township community leaders. Free
Saturday is Family Fun Day and will feature Fun Run 2010 Enjoy hours of fun and get “Fourth of July Parade” will be Municipal Building, where a drinks and snacks will be pro-
at 2 p.m.; Battle of the Bands, outside, from 3 to 5 p.m.; The low cost eggs out of the deal. held Saturday, July 3 at 10 flag raising ceremony will be vided.
Jeziorskis, inside, from 3 to 5 p.m., and Flashback from 6:30 The decision to get chickens a.m. The parade assembles held at 11:30 a.m. To enter an organization in
to 9:30 p.m. is a relatively easy one to at 9:30 a.m. off Route 309 in Grand marshal for the the parade, call Gene
Sunday is Community Day featuring Candy Bar Bingo at 2 make. They’re inexpensive, the vicinity of the Chalet parade will be Ed Deets. The Haverlak at 474-6355; e-mail
p.m. and Almost Ghosts from 1 to 4 p.m. practically self-sustainable, Restaurant. It marches from flag raising will be by the gene4446@netzero.net.
Hours for the festival are July 9 from 5 to 9 p.m., July 10 and really fun to watch. the Triangle on South Main Mountain Top American
from 3 to 10 p.m., and July 11 from 12 to 6 p.m. Your question probably is:
How can I keep chickens
Environmental Education & Interpretive
Crabfest to aid fire fighters where I live—in the country, a Programs offered in July at Nescopeck State Park
On Saturday, August 21 from amwrn@yahoo.com or send town or even in a city? The following programs will grams. Wednesday, July 7
2 to 7 p.m., the Nuangola payment to: Fire Chief, 33 People think chickens are be held during July at Nes- Friday, July 2 Hide-N-Seekers Craft and
Volunteer Fire Department will Blytheburn Road, Mountain Top, smelly, messy, and loud copeck State Park. For more Night Hike, 8:30 p.m. Story Hour, 1 p.m.
hold an all-you-can-eat crabfest Pa. 18707. Send a self-
at the fire company grounds in addressed stamped envelope to annoying beasts. This could information or to register, Just how do animals see in Children ages 3-5 will
Nuangola (exit 159 off Interstate receive tickets by mail, or pick not be further from the truth! please call 403-2006. Regi- the dark? Find out the explore nature through a
81 at 5175 Nuangola Road. up the day of the event. Checks If you live in a town with stration required for all pro- answer to this and other story and activities at this
The event will catered by should be made payable to
Green Street Restaurant. Nuangola Volunteer Fire typical anti-livestock ordi- nighttime mysteries through interactive program. Be pre-
Meal includes all-you-can-eat Department. nances, you need to find a Dance at activities and games during pared to go outside; wear
hardshell crabs, clam chowder, This event is in place of the way to convince neighbors this short walk. Ages 8 & up. sunscreen! Free.
peel and eat shrimp (one
dozen), steamed clams (one
annual Firefighterʼs Bazaar. No
coolers will be allowed. There that chickens aren’t such a Eurana Park Free. Thursday, July 22
dozen), pulled pork, fresh-cut are a limited number of tickets bad thing. Don and Sue will A dance for all ages will be Junior Bird Club Meeting,
fries, pasta salad, cole slaw, and for this event. All tickets must be share with participants how held Wednesday, July 7 from First Freeland 10 a.m.
beverages. Cost is $37 each. purchased by Aug. 7. No tickets
For more information, contact will be available at the door. chickens can be kept sustain- 6 to 8 p.m. at Eurana Park in concert is Friday We’re going biking at
Tony at 868-3938 or Annette at ably and safely so that the big Weatherly. The Greater Hazleton Phil- Lehigh Gorge State Park! We
three objections—smelly, Music will be provided by harmonic Orchestra is com- will follow in John James
messy and loud—are no DJ Tom Connors. A water ing to Freeland. The first con- Audubon’s footprints—he
longer obstacles. Can you balloon toss game and other cert of the season is sched- came here in 1829 to study
imagine having these spirited games will be played. uled for Friday, July 2 at 7 the local birds. We’ll stop to
p.m. The concert will set the enjoy the view and look for
mood for the holiday week- birds. Bike rentals will be free
for bird club members
Send information about your end with the orchestra’s ren-
(thanks to our sponsors, the
dition of numerous patriotic
organization’s tunes. The orchestra, under Greater Wyoming Valley
Audubon Society). New
events to: the direction of Robert La-
gana, is composed of many members are welcome, but
journalnews@pa.metrocast.net talented musicians from the must register and pay a one-
time fee of $5.
area.
or call 443-9131 xt304 The second concert of the Friday, July 23
Blueberry Foray, 6:30-8
for the editor. season will be held Friday,
p.m.
July 30 at 7 p.m. The Phil-
harmonic Big Band will pres- Blueberries are one of
ent this concert. nature’s sweetest and most
readily available fruits. During
Come enjoy our pizza and pasta— The park concession stand
the month of July, ripe berries
will be open for refreshments.
dine outside on our patio The concerts are free to the can be found throughout our
- BBQ Ribs w/Sweet Potato Fries $999 public, but a free-will offering local forests. During this pro-
gram, you’ll get information
- Chicken & Flounder Basket will be taken.
on where to find wild blueber-
w/French Fries $899

Carmine’s Pizza
ries, tips for staying safe, and
Mountain Top learn about how you can best
Hose bazaar Leave No Trace while picking
Main Street, White Haven • 443-9588 features parade, blueberries. Time will be
Mon.-Thurs. & Sun. 10-10; Fri. & Sat. 10-Midnight allowed for picking some
auction blueberries on your own.
Delivery Available within 5 miles of White Haven. Mountain Top Hose Com- Participants will meet in
pany No. 1 will hold its 37th Blakeslee and then drive to a
annual bazaar July 16-18 at fantastic blueberry patch on
the fire company on Route nearby State Game Lands.
437, featuring food, games, Space is limited. Free.
drawings, prizes, DJ music
nightly and fun for the whole
family. Car show in
The bazaar opens at 5:30
p.m. on Friday, July 16, at 5 Conyngham
p.m. on Saturday, July 17 and
The Conyngham Recre-
4 p.m. on Sunday, July 18.
ation Board will hold a
Events include a firemen’s
Classic Car Show 2010 from
parade July 17 at 5 p.m., Pat
6 to 9 p.m. July 17 at
Ward Magic Show July 17 at
Whispering Willow Park.
7 p.m. and a new merchan-
There will be a DJ, food and
dise auction on July 18 at 5
refreshments. Rain date is
p.m.
July 18 at the same time.

Stress
group to
meet
A support group for anxiety,
stress and depression will
meet Tuesday, July 13 and
Tuesday, July 27 at 6:30 p.m.
at St Paul’s Lutheran Church,
316 S. Mountain Blvd.,
Mountain Top.
For more information, e-
mail support-
groupmt@aol.com.
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Eagles.
Snyder graduates Snyder is a 2006 graduate
of Weatherly Area High

from Lock Haven U School and the grandson of


Earl “Bounce” and Rosalie
Titus of Weatherly and the
tyʼs Thomas Fieldhouse. late Arthur and Minnie
Snyder earned a Bachelor Snyder of Jim Thorpe.
of Science degree in Sport
Administration with a minor
in Media Communications.
Idol singers
At a ceremony held earlier in still needed
the month, he received the
Sport Administration The Weatherly Hometown
Outstanding Field Idol Contest will be held
Experience award. August 13 at Citizens Fire
As a fulfillment of course Company.
requirements, he spent his Singers are still needed
final semester as a and may apply by calling
Community Relations Intern 427-4927.
Jonathan E. Snyder, son of with the National Basketball
Edward “Skip” and Sandy Associationʼs Charlotte Shelter seeks Five students were confirmed during the worship Service at Salem United Church of
Snyder of Weatherly gradu- Bobcats in Charlotte, North Christ on May 23. The confirm ands included Sarah Peiser, daughter of Frank and
ated summa cum laude from Carolina. For the past four human help Christina Peiser; Cheyanne Kokinda, daughter of Rich and Renee Kokinda; Erica
Lock Haven University dur- years, he also served as a Volunteers are needed to Dougherty, daughter of Tom and Deb Dougherty; Melissa Hollrigl, daughter of Allan and
ing the 133rd commence- student manager for the help clean and feed the ani- Kathy Hollrigl; and Tim Lash, son of Gene and Jamie Lash. Salem United Church of
ment exercises held on Lock Haven Menʼs mals at the Weatherly Christ Pastor, the Reverend Fredericka Beauchard, confirmed the youth.
Friday, May 7 at the universi- Basketball Team, the Bald Animal Shelter.
Photo by Donnell Stump
Any time that can be

DELLA CROCE DENTAL CARE


donated would be appreciat-

JOHN J. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D.


ed.
Volunteers are a vital
Class reunions being planned
necessity in keeping the Anyone from the Freeland The 50th reunion commit- participating can contact
Master of the Academy of General Dentistry/Master of the American Endodontic Society
shelter open, and if not
MELISSA B. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D. enough volunteers are High School Class of 1981 tee of the Hazleton High Marilyn at 455-9650, Terri at
achieved, the shelter may interested in helping to plan a School Class of 1961 is 455-9748 or John at 929-859
Comprehensive Family Dentistry including Extractions & Root Canals
have to close. 30th year class reunion in the forming. Anyone interested in for more information.
Same Day Emergency Treatment Available To volunteer to clean and
Early Morning and Evening Hours
spring/summer of 2011, or
Convenient to White Haven, Butler Valley & Hazleton
feed the animals, call Lori at
427-8434.
anyone who has current con- Bingo tonight at Tweedle
Delta Dental Participating Dentist The shelter is in need of tact information for class
Bingo will be held tonight, Thursday, June 24 at Tweedle
Accepting all other insurance including United Concordia dry and canned cat food, members, is asked to contact
Park in Weatherly.
Purina One lamb and rice Aileen (Falatko) Kazinetz at
450 WASHINGTON STREET, FREELAND, PA 18224 • (570) 636-0660 dry dog food for a dog with a
Doors will open at 6 p.m. with the games starting at 7 p.m.
636-0669 or
1 Block East of Centre Street, on the Corner of Route 940 and Washington Street. special diet, paper towels Admission is $5 and food and refreshments will be avail-
kazi33@verizon.net.
and bleach. able for purchase.

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On July 3, from 10 a.m. to 3
Penn Lake plans p.m. St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church in White Haven will
holiday happenings hold its Christmas in July
sale. Raffle tickets for a
Two special events open to Association will also hold a beautiful 23 piece Ceramic
the public will take place at spaghetti dinner on July 17, Nativity Set will be sold at
Penn Lake this weekend. On and an all-you-can-eat break- three for $5 or one for $2.
Friday, July 2, bingo, spon- fast on September 4. There will be a great variety
sored by the Penn Lake of Christmas gift items for
Association, will be played at VFW Outing
sale as well as baked
the Community House start- tickets on sale goods. Tickets for the
ing at 7 p.m. Tickets are available for the Christmas quilt will be sold
An all-you-can-eat break- Freeland VFW’s annual out- at the same price. The
fast, sponsored by the Penn ing to be held on Saturday, event will be held rain or
Lake Rod & Gun Club, will be July 31 at the VFW Grove. shine.
held Saturday, July 3. Serving Catering will be by Jackie’s
will be from 8 to 11 a.m., also Deli and music will be by Joe
at the Community House.
Other bingo games at the
Lapchak.
Members and guests are
Register now for Penn Lake children’s camp
lake are scheduled for July asked to come to the post Penn Lake Children’s open for registration. aged 5 through 13. Children Borough Council. When you
16 and 31, and August 13 home and sign up for tickets. Summer Camp is set to Summer Camp is free to all must be at least age 5 to par- register your child, you will be
and 27. The Penn Lake The deadline is July 26. begin on July 12, and is now Penn Lake affiliated children ticipate. called back with all details.

S & T Coombe, Inc.


To register your child(ren), Register by July 5 to guaran-
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The 49th Freeland Open will be held on July 31 at the leave a message with
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Crestwood Football holds annual car wash


The Crestwood Football vehicle was sparkling clean!
Booster Club held its annual We thank the community for
car wash on May 22. The its support.
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Veterans’ Corner
by John Kearns

connected to the months that associated diseases that


she spent inhaling smoke many have died from and
from base burn pits.” Another thousands still suffer from.
woman died “at the age of The fact is that just being
30,” and her husband there is dangerous to life and
“blames his wifeʼs leukemia limb. So for those unfamiliar,
on the burn pits she was you not only stand the
exposed to in Afghanistan.” chance of being shot or
CBS added, “The military blown up, you could be
authorized more than 100 eaten by a crocodile or a
burn pits in Iraq and tiger, crushed by a hippo, bit-
Afghanistan,” and one doctor ten by malaria ridden mos-
treating soldiers exposed to quitoes or worse, a king
the pits said, “I donʼt think cobra, crushed between
thereʼs any doubt that the hangar decks, sucked in or
Tom Kostick and Tom Donnelly are shown lowering flag Jim Foster is off-camera at left. Shown are Jack Swartz, burn pits emit toxins. … Itʼs a blown overboard by a jet
prior to folding. Doc Welker, Mike Salerno, Jim Davis, Ed Perkoskey, Bob practice thatʼs essentially blast. And yet, we go on cre-
Papinchak, Bob Drury, Tom Kostick, Mike Krull, and Tom outlawed in the United ating more health hazards
VETERANS IN ACTION member, managed to hold Donnelley. Photos by Patricia Papinchak States.” with burn pits or Agent
AREA VETERANS LEAD the attention of the group CBS added, “Congress- Orange. As in last weekʼs
BY EXAMPLE: White Haven with an inspiring discussion The veterans enjoyed the In Korea, Stalingrad and man Tim Bishop pushed leg- Journal, in Germany during
Veterans Organizations of the meaning of the flag, its time with the 4-H members the battle of the Bulge, more islation to force the military to training exercises, thou-
make time to teach 4-H origin and key points histori- and enjoyed sharing the men were taken out of action shut down many burn pits, sands were killed, injured or
youth members Flag history, cally. Others discussed and information. or died from the intense cold but 40, including 11 KBR permanently disabled. It is a
etiquette and respect. demonstrated the meaning than from enemy action. In pits, are still in operation.” gamble to just put on the uni-
Attending a 4-H gathering at of respect in raising, lower- NEW HAZARD TO MILI- the Pacific, it was the mos- The account closes by not- form of our country and
Hickory Run State Park, ing and bringing the flag to TARY SURFACES, and it is quito. In Viet Nam, just going ing that the American Lung report for duty. Freedom is
members of VFW Post 6615, half mast. Proper folding of not the enemy. Combat is by on patrol one faced a whole Association “this week rec- not free, for all who have lost
far the greatest risk to life in variety of deadly snakes and ommended an end to the some quality of life in
a war zone. Some might on one occasion, a tiger. burning of trash in open-air defense of our nation know
remember the governmentʼs Starting in Viet Nam a pits in war zones. Veteran this all too well.
concern for our fighting men hated job was manning the Affairs has launched a study
Send information about
and women when they burn pits. On remote bases, of the long-term health
stopped providing cigarettes trash and human waste was effects.” your organization’s
with field and combat burned in pits to promote This is a typical response. events to: journalnews@
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“Cigarettes will no longer be with gasoline, used oil, trash known to cause the many or call 443-9131 xt304
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Rations as the Surgeon added to the fire. The smoke
General has determined not only poured over those Sports physicals at WASD
smoking is hazardous to raking the pits, but everyone
your health.” in camp when the wind was Fall sports physicals for all letes entering 10th through
Many unknown hazards right got a dose, inhaling the Weatherly Area School 12th grades will be done July
are present also that are toxic fumes. Burn pits are District male athletes will be 14.
given little thought by some still being used in Iraq and held July 7 at the high Students with last names
Marine Corps League Det the flag was demonstrated, but remain vivid to those who Afghanistan today. A recent school. beginning with A to L are
1039 and AMVETS conduct- as was the proper respectful experienced them. medical study revealed this Students with the last asked to be at the high
ed a “hands on” seminar for disposal by burning. Onboard ship en route to be a health hazard. name beginning with A to L school at 8:15 a.m. Those
the youth in attendance. Jim Foster played taps. Africa, we all attended lec- Class-Action Targets should arrive at 8:15 a.m.. with last names M to Z
4-H leaders were con- During the mournful cries of tures concerning wildlife Burn Pits As Health Risk Those with last names should be there at 10 a.m.
cerned that some of the the bugle, the 4-H members hazards. To the surprise of To Iraq, Afghan Personnel. beginning with M to Z should Call the high school at
members were not taking the were visibly moved by the many, the hippo is top In a news release, the CBS be there at 10 a.m. 427-8521 with questions.
daily ceremony seriously or playing. It was explained ranked for killing humans Evening News (6/26, story 5, Physicals for female ath-
did just not know enough how Taps originated during with the crocodile second. 3:40, Glor, 6.1M) reported
about the meaning of our
nationʼs flag. They made a
the Civil War. In fact during
the entire demonstration, all
By the time the lecture was
over and hearing about all
that some 400 military per-
sonnel have filed a class-
Crestwood Football
request to our White Haven were genuinely interested the snakes, spiders, large action lawsuit against con-
veterans for assistance.
Quick to respond, our vet-
and motivated, absorbing
their new-found knowledge.
cats and voracious insects
carrying different diseases,
tractor KBR over “base burn
pits” in Afghanistan. CBS
Booster Club to meet
erans set out to teach “the It is certain that this group of we were no longer con- interviewed a woman who The next Crestwood Football Booster Club meeting will be
right way,” by good example. young Americans will look at cerned by the landing and “battled stomach cancer in Tuesday, July 6, at 7 p.m. at Kingʼs Restaurant. Come join
The main speaker for the out flag with new perspective the enemy, it was the jungle 2008 and then doctors dis- us, get involved, and support your Crestwood Football
veterans, Mike Krull, long- and hopefully share their and river banks that scared covered another tumor in her Comets. Any questions call Tony at 430-7571.
time VFW and AMVETS knowledge with others. us half to death. lung” that she “believes…is

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White Haven Aces fall in playoff opener Weatherly off to strong


White Havenʼs solid Valley fourth and final playoff spot top of the seventh. Kyle and single to lead the win-
Junior Babe Ruth season for the Valley Junior Babe Klein, the winning pitcher, ning attack. start in 11-12 tourney
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when top-seeded West Drew Munisteri and Brett with the winning run in the and Andy Brodeur con- nothing short of outstanding thus far in the District 18
Hazleton broke open a Stallone opened the seventh last at-bat rally. tributed two singles apiece Tournament, which got under way on Saturday.
scoreless battle in the late against reliever Tim Lash CVCO mustered up nine for Shandrick. A.J. Wolk,, Weatherly opened the tournament with a 7-0 win over
innings for a 12-2 playoff with back-to-back singles, hits, one more than White Willie Lingenfelter and Gage neighboring White Haven, then threw a scare into
semifinal victory at West and Garrit Williams was hit Haven. Leading the attack Shaffer each chipped in a Hazleton before falling in the final inning by a 2-1 score.
Hazleton. by a pitch to load the bases. for CVCO with two singles base hit. Weatherly 7, White Haven 0 - Ryan Hoffman, Chris
White Haven hurler Tommy Cosgrove followed were Greco, Klein and Jeff Bob Gillott, Tyler Sipler MacNeal, Tim Busher, Robbie Hinkle and Dillon Bizzare
Antonio Grottola and West with a sacri- Ochs. Dakota and Tim Lash each rapped a all smacked singles for Weatherly in its first round win
Hazletonʼs Anthony fice fly to Blaschock, home run for Weatherly. over visiting White Haven.
Hernandez were locked in a p l a t e JUNIOR Dion Corra Teammate Mark Miller added Mark Dixon led White Haven with a pair of singles. R.J.
classic pitcherʼs duel into the Munisteri, and David a single. Kresge and Eddie OʼBrien each singled.
fourth inning, when West and John BABE RUTH Klein all sin- White Haven slipped to 0-1 and was slated to play
Hazleton finally broke Chupka deliv- gled once. Freeland VFW 9, Wednesday at Lansford (1-1).
through for three runs. ered a two- W h i t e Weatherly 5 W. Haven......................000 000 - 0 5 1
Brady Wolfe started the run single to bring home Haven was led at the plate Casey McCoy collected Weatherly.....................420 10x - 7 6 1
Chupka and Kresge; Hoffman and Osifat.
rally with a one-out single, Stallone and Williams with by Tommy Cosgrove, who three singles and drove in W - Hoffman. L - Chupka.
stole second and third and the tying and go-ahead runs. circled the bases on his three runs and Mark Hazleton 2, Weatherly 1 - Monday evening at Correale
after Juan Polanco walked, In the last of the seventh, home run blast to deep cen- Solanick also delivered three Stadium, Hazleton needed a run in the bottom of the sixth
scored on a single by Tony Williams struck out the first terfield. Garrit Williams had base hits to help Freeland inning to pull out a 2-1 victory over Weatherly in a win-
Hernandez. Jesse Frye dou- two batters, and coaxed a fly three hits, Drew Munisteri VFW close out its season nerʼs bracket game.
bled to score Polanco and ball that Stallone caught in belted a double, while with a 9-5 win over Hazleton (1-0), which received a bye into the second
Tommy Sharpʼs ground out center to wrap up the victory Tim Tokash, Antonio Grottola Weatherly. round, scored the gameʼs first run in the home second,
plated Hernandez. and a playoff berth. and Mike Legg all singled. John Lapchak and Abel but upset-minded Weatherly received a leadoff solo
West Hazleton (16-1) Williams earned Grottola went the distance in Felix both hit two singles and home run from Robbie Hinkle to tie the game in the top of
broke things open in the the mound win with three a solid pitching performance Adam Hauze added one for the second.
home fifth, scoring six times soild innings of relief, coming for the Aces. the winners. It was the lone hit that
to chase Grottola. Alex
Flores singled with one out
in for starter John Gower in
the fifth. Seven of the nine
W. Haven...........120 000 2 - 5 8 1
CVCO.................100 202 1 - 6 9 1
Tim Lash paced Weatherly
with a double. Bob Gillot,
Hazleton winning pitcher LITTLE
Kyle Rogers surrendered
to start the uprising and went
to third on a double by Joe
outs he recorded came via
the strikeout.
Grottola and Tokash; K. Klein and
Fendrick.
W - K. Klein. L - Grottola.
Brian Maiello and Dylan
McDonald all singled.
on the night, as he struck LEAGUE
out 11 and did not issue a
Baran. Anthony Hernandez
then drove a double to deep
Mike Legg led White
Havenʼs 10-hit attack with a Shandrick Dental 10,
Freeland VFW finished the
year 8-8.
walk. ALL-STAR
Rogers began
right-center field for the first
two runs of the inning and a
double and two singles,
while Munisteri and Stallone
Weatherly 8
Glenn Zukoski blasted a
Weatherly.............023 000 0 - 5 4 3
Freeland VFW ...322 200 x - 9 11 3
Hazletonʼs sixth-inning ROUNDUP
Lash and Maiello; Kollar, Solanick rally with a single, moved
5-0 cushion. After Wolfe each singled twice. Williams, home run and singled and (4) and Lapchak. to second on a wild pitch, then scored on Wellington
walked, Polanco singled for Chupka and Tim Tokash Zack Zukoski hit a double W - Kollar. L - Lash. Concepcionʼs game-winning RBI single.
two more runs and Tony rounded things out with sin- Alvin Terraro had Hazletonʼs other two hits on the
Hernandez was safe on an gles.
error. Jesse Fryeʼs single For Weatherly, Brian Barna helps Americans evening.
Luke Figas started on the mound for Weatherly, regis-
scored Hernandez, and Maiello laced a double and tered six strikeouts before leaving after exceeding the
Booster Club was cruising
with a 9-0 lead.
single, Tyler Sipler doubled
and Lash singled two times.
to all-star win pitch limit of 85 giving way to Hinkle in the fifth.
Hazleton will travel to Tamaqua on Friday, while
White Haven (9-7-1) Bobby Gillot and Mark Miller The American League not allow any runs. Weatherly (1-1) was scheduled to host Valley West (1-1)
refused to go quietly, scoring added base hits. Starting used a 20-hit attack in Andy White of Allen Wednesday.
twice in the top of the sixth pitcher Vinny McCroy went defeating the National Township was named the Weatherly............................010 000 - 1 1 1
inning. Brett Stallone laced a six strong innings, limiting League 18-6 in the Keystone MVP for the National Hazleton..............................100 001 - 2 4 0
one-out triple, and scored on White Haven to three runs Figas, Hinkle (5) and Osifat; Rogers and Swetz
Senior Babe Ruth Leagueʼs League. W - Rogers. L - Hinkle.
Tommy Cosgroveʼs RBI sin- on seven hits before their annual all-star game held at American......113 640 003 - 18 20 2
National.........002 013 000 - 6 6 2
Weatherly roster - Weatherlyʼs roster for the 11-12 all-
gle. Cosgrove later came seventh-inning rally. Christman Field recently.
W. Haven.........000 120 3 - 6 10 3 W - R. Gimbi. L - Rothdeutsch. star tournament includes Dillon Bizarre, Tim Busher,
home on a Booster Club Panther Valleyʼs Jeff
Weatherly........200 102 0 - 5 7 2 McAdoo/Weatherly 19, Derek Coombs, Luke Figas, Seth Harkins, Robbie Hinkle,
error. Corby was named the
Gower, Williams (5) and Tokash. Pleasant Valley 7 Ryan Hoffman, Brett Kelly, Chris MacNeal, Lou Mastroddi
West Hazleton came right McCroy, Lash (7) and Maiello. American Leagueʼs MVP
On Saturday, McAdoo/ and Kyle Osifat. The team is managed by Tom Figas. His
back to scored three runs in W - Williams. L - Lash. after he hit a
Weatherly assistant coaches are Kevin Leininger and Bob Hinkle.
the home half of the home run and
Capriottiʼs 9-10 Tournament
sixth, thus ending the game
via the 10-run rule and put-
West Hazleton Booster
Club 5, White Haven 3
a double to
lead his team.
SENIOR blew away Hazle Township 13, White Haven 11 - White Haven
Pleasant lost a nailbiter to host Hazle Township in the opening
ting an end to White Havenʼs
season.
In a preview of Mondayʼs
playoff game, Brady Wolfe
T
Hazleton
h e BABE RUTH Valley 19-7 round of the District 18 Little League 9-10 North Division
behind Cody Tournament Saturday.
With one out, Baran tripled pitched a strong game and Mountain-
Rybaʼs mon- Scott Shamany tripled and singled, and Jeffrey Planutis
and Anthony Hernandez was West Hazleton held on for a eersʼ Matthew Gimbi added
ster day at the plate. doubled and tripled for the winners. Brandon DaGrosa
hit by a pitch. Baran and 5-3 regular-season victory a triple and a single for the
Ryba belted a home run, singled and Michael Kulish pitched well for Hazle
Hernandez then worked a on June 21. winners, Rich Bertie had a
triple, two doubles and a sin- Township.
double steal with Baran scor- Wolfe held White Haven single and Ryan Gimbi
gle, hitting for the cycle and For White Haven, Austin Belles, Jacob Hayes and
ing to make it 10-2. Wolfe scoreless until the sixth picked up the win on the
driving in eight runs for the William Boyer all doubled.
walked and Hernandez inning, when the Aces rallied mound. Keith Barna of the
winners. He also got Tri-County 13, White Haven 5 - Josh Samec laced a
scored when Polanco was to make things interesting. McAdoo/Weatherly
safe on an error. Wolfe the pitching win in relief. triple, double and single and Adam Keselicka cracked two
The Boosters held a 2-0 Capriottiʼs team hit two sin-
scored the game-ender on Keith Barna doubled and singles as Tri-County knocked White Havenʼs All-Stars
lead until the top of the sixth gles for the American
another White Haven error, singled, and Christian from the double-elimination tournament on Sunday.
when White Haven cut the League. Danny Yencha of
their third of the game. Ormiston had two singles as Ryan Bersavage doubled and Jared Bielen picked up
margin in half, but the West the Hazleton Mountaineers
Hernandez struck out 13, part of Capriottiʼs 18-hit the win on the mound.
Hazleton team quickly rallied also pitched well for the
walked three and allowed offering. Jacob Hayes topped White Haven with two doubles
for three runs in the home American League, and did
just four hits to earn the com- and a single. Austin Belles had two doubles and Tanner
sixth. White Haven scored
plete game victory. Pitmen added a single.
two in the top of the seventh
Stallone singled, tripled to set the final count. journal sports
and scored a run for White For White Haven, Brett
Haven, while Cosgrove sin-
gled and scored, and Mike
Legg singled.
Stallone and Antonio
Grottola both singled twice,
Tyler Jones tripled, while
WBSL had double the fun last week
For West Hazleton, Baran Mike Legg and John Gower The Weatherly Basketball steals, and four assists. of the evening. four assists.
had a triple and double, Summer League played two Gerhard Roofing 68, Buck Greg Koneschusky had a Dave Durange had the hot-
each had a single.
Jesse Frye had a double and sets of games last week, on Mountain Tag-n-Title 63 - tremendous scoring perform- hand for Buck Mountain with
Joey Baran led the win-
Monday at Eurana Park and Gerhard Roofing remained the ance, accumulating a league 20 points and four boards.
single, Anthony Hernandez ners at the plate with three League Standings
again on Thursday at the only undefeated team in the high 35 points with three treys,
doubled and Wolfe, Polanco, singles. Juan Polanco also (Through June 24)
Weatherly Area Middle School league with its victory over and also dished out five Gerhard Roofing 3-1; R/T Auto & Truck Sales
Tony Hernandez and Flores came up big with a double 3-1; TJʼs One Stop 3-1; Mayor Tom Connors 3-
gym. Buck Mountain Tag-n-Title. assists. Teammate Brandon 2; Buck Mountain Tag & Title 2-3; Concord
each had a single. and singled Results from the games, as Donny Hoffman lit up the Pugh chipped in 11 points and Plastics 1-3; Weatherly Greenhouse 0-4.
West Hazleton earned a Also contributing to the well as up-to-date league nets with 26 points, six treys, five rebounds for the winners.
Thursday’s Games
6 p.m. - R/T Auto & Truck Sales vs. Mayor
spot in the Wednesdayʼs Boostersʼ attack were Jesse standings and statistics, are four rebounds, and four steals, Mike Miller led the way for Tom Connors
7 p.m. – Gerhard Roofing vs. TJʼs One Stop
championship game against Frye with a double as follows: and teammate Austin Gregory Weatherly Greenhouse with a 8 p.m. – Concord Plastics vs. Weatherly
third-seeded Shandrick and Jeremy Budgeon with a Monday’s Results provided a double-double with WBSL record-setting seven Greenhouse
Bye - Buck Mountain Tag-n-Title
Dental, a 10-9 semifinal win- single. R/T Auto & Truck Sales 51, 17 points and 10 boards for treys for 27 points while grab- League Leaders
(Through June 24)
ner over CVCO. W. Haven...........000 001 2 — 3 7 1 Concord Plastics 39 - The the Roofers. bing nine rebounds, dishing 7 Scoring
W. Haven.............000 002 — 2 4 3 West Hazleton...010 103 x — 5 7 0 first overtime thriller of the Jon Zaremba led Buck assists and making five steals. Luke Medico (Weatherly Greenhouse) 22.5;
West Hazleton....000 363 —12 9 1 Munisteri and Tokash; Wolfe and Greg Koneschusky (TJʼs One Stop) 22.3; Ian
Sullivan.
season went in favor of R/Tʼs Mountain Tag-n-Title with 18 Mayor Tom Connors 71, Hearne (Mayor Tom Connors) 22.2; Donny
Grottola, Cosgrove (5), Munisteri (5)
and Tokash; A. Hernandez and W - Wolfe. L - Munisteri. as they defeated Concord points, three treys, and five Gerhard Roofing 66 - Mayor Hoffman (Gerhard Roofing) 22.0; Keith Barna
(Weatherly Greenhouse) 17.5; Chris Condrick
Sullivan. Plastics 51-39. rebounds, and teammate Fritz Tom Connors snapped (Mayor Tom Connors) 16.8; Lorenzo Sanders
(TJʼs One Stop) 16.3; Ernie Massar (Gerhard
W – A. Hernandez. L – Grottola. CVCO 6, White Haven 5 Brian OʼDonnell had a mon- Herling set a WBSL record Gerhard Roofingʼs undefeated Roofing) 14.8; Mike Miller (Weatherly
CVCO needed to rally in ster game with 18 points and with 25 rebounds. season with the five-point vic- Greenhouse) 14.5.
Three-pointers
White Haven 6, the final two innings to deal 21 rebounds, and teammate Mayor Tom Connors 56, tory. Donny Hoffman (Gerhard Roofing) 17; Mike
Weatherly 5 White Haven the June 22nd Tony Shortway also had a Weatherly Greenhouse 39 - The winners were sparked Miller (Weatherly Greenhouse) 15; Chris
Condrick (Mayor Tom Connors) 12; Lorenzo
White Haven rallied for double-double with 17 points Mayor Tom Connors cruised to by a solid performance from Sanders (TJʼs One Stop) 12; Jeremy Boothe
loss. (Buck Mountain Tag-n-Title) 9.
three runs in the top of the and 16 rebounds for the win- a victory in the nightcap game Chris Condrick who had 23
CVCO scored two runs in Rebounds
seventh inning to slip past ners. over Weatherly Greenhouse points, three treys, six assists Luke Medico (Weatherly Greenhouse) 15.5;
the home sixth, but White Austin Gregory (Gerhard Roofing) 14.0; Brian
Weatherly on Saturday Jeff Furmanchin paced as Ian Hearne slashed his way and six rebounds, and team- OʼDonnell (R/T Auto & Truck Sales) 13.5; Tony
Haven rallied to take a one- Concord Plastics with 14 for 24 points and four mate Ian Hearne continued Shortway (R/T Auto & Truck Sales) 13.5; Fritz
evening and secure the run lead scoring twice in the Herling (Buck Mountain Tag-n-Title) 12.0.
points, five rebounds, four rebounds, and teammate his scoring ways with 21 Assists
Chris Condrick had a solid points, nine boards and five Mike Miller (Weatherly Greenhouse) 7.0;
Brendan Rowan (Gerhard Roofing) 5.3; Fuzzy
THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS - page A4 evening with 20 points and six steals. Knepper (Gerhard Roofing) 4.8; Lorenzo
Donny Hoffman was the Sanders (TJʼs One Stop) 3.7; Chris Condrick
rebounds.
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