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from issue of July 2003, cont. from page 12 first nomination with 139 votes, while incumbent Nicholas Pantages and former supervisor Kord Spielman tied with 87. A drawing was held June 6, and Pantages was chosen as the 2nd candidate. He and Polansky will face Democrats Ronald Gallagher and Nancy Pilecki.

Kidder’s sewage management program found three failing systems in Holiday Pocono (99% compliance). They were taken before the District Court. Two were found guilty and fined. The third is headed to Carbon County Court.

Non-sewered homes around Lake Harmony and in Albrightsville will need to pump their systems by the end of this year. North Kidder Township and Tannery will need to do so next year. Holiday Pocono and Albrightsville did so last year.

Lake Harmony Association is planning road cleanups July 9 and August 20 of North and South Lake Drives, and to the Municipal building.

The ride-along editor Mary Farnschlader had with Kidder Police was with Corporal Bruce Berger.

In this issue, she wrote about being out with Kidder Police officers Neil Yurchak and Matt Kuzma as they conducted commercial truck inspections near the PA Turnpike entrance.

Mary also contributed a two-page spread with great photos of June’s Pocono 500.

See ARCHIVES, page 15 from issue of July 2003, cont. from page 13

Larry O’Rourke’s column was about three rounds of golf played on the longest Monday of the year with ‘local legends’ Jeff Hemming and Al “Spider” Baver at the Mountain Laurel Golf Course, with tee time at 5:45 a.m. First Mulligan himself on the first hole. First Birdie, also himself, on the 12th. He shot 91 for that first

18 the best of the rounds. Hemming shot 85, and Baver 89. And O’Rourke birdied out on the 54th and final hole.

“And why 54 holes in one day? Because we can, Because we’re crazy, Because we’re crazy.”

O’Rourke covers the Philadelphia Eagles and sometimes golf for The Morning Call of Allentown.

As of March of this year, new PA Game Commission regulations are in place that make feeding bears illegal.

570.722.1000 RESidEntiaL/COMMERCiaL

A helpful note on this page …if bears are in the area, bring in your bird feeders at night. If bears already frequent your property, consider limited bird feeding to the period when most bears den up for the winter.”

Among the articles for this issue were 2003 Boating Regs, Kidder Recycling Rules, a list of shows at the Pocono Playhouse, a list of games of The Red Barons, and a list of Pocono events from the Vacation Bureau including a Country Music Train by the Stourbridge Line Rail Excursion.

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