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From page 21 thoroughly enjoyed by all in attendance. (They posted photos online at snapfish…)

Sixth-grader Julia DeVincent and her third-grader sister Michelle were part of five girls who sold homemade Christmas ornaments to raise money to buy pajamas and slippers for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Oncology Ward. The five were dubbed “Hometown Heroes” by the Philadelphia 76ers. The girls’ parents are Lori and John DeVincent of Maple Glen and Lake Harmony, and their proud grandparents are Maude and Lou Montanaro of Lake Harmony.

The Eastern Winter Sports Reps Association held their 2003 Winter Sports Expo at the Galleria at Split Rock.

Ray Panella, who lives in Split Rock, has been nominated for the Pennsylvania Ski & Winter Sports Museum’s Hall of Fame. A ceremony is planned for May 17 at the Seven Springs Resort.

This issue had a page of Anne Martino’s photos from the Polar Bear Plunge at the Big Eagle Sportsman’s Club in Albrightsville, held on February 16.

Scott Nedal placed a full-page ad for his Harmony Landscaping business.

Albrightsville Supply & Rental offers small engine repair, mulches, and driveway stone.

This issue printed the 2003 home game schedule of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons baseball team.

The issue was printed with dark green ink, on white paper.

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