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School District Honors Students Of The Year

•The National Park Service and the Friends of Hopewell Furnace will present a reading of the Declaration of Independence: Thursday, July 4 •OneRunTogether’s Ready Set Glow! 5K Glow Race in Honey Brook: Saturday, July 20 •Atglen Public Library’s Di-Atglen Alley Wizard Fair: Saturday, July 27

Lyall J. Fink Elementary School students Haley Adams (left) and Connor Murphy were recognized for exhibiting excellence during the school year.

•Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish in Middletown’s Community Days: Thursday to Saturday, July 11 to 13

At the end of each school year, the principals and teachers from the three Middletown Area School District (MASD) elementary schools and from Middletown Area Middle School honor one female and one male student from their highest grade level as Outstanding Students of the Year. Students are

selected for this honor based on their academic achievements and exemplary character. The MASD school board recognized the students at the board meeting on May 28 at 7 p.m. in the Middletown Area High School auditorium. At Lyall J. Fink Elementary School, the honorees are Haley Adams and

•Donegal Insurance Group Chocolate Tour to benefit Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute: Saturday, Aug. 3

Orchestra Plans Pops Concert Scouts Travel To Speedway

Dauphin County •Forté Handbell Quartet concert at First United Methodist Church, Hershey: Monday, July 1

Lancaster County •Civil War Living History and Tactical Exercises event at the Robert Fulton Birthplace: Friday to Sunday, June 28 to 30 •Lititz Historical Foundation Antiques Show: Friday and Saturday, June 28 and 29 •Washington Boro Tomato Festival: Saturdays, July 13 and 20 York County •Rivertownes PA USA’s Riverfest in Wrightsville: Sunday, June 30 •The Ma & Pa Railroad Heritage Village’s Early Auto Day: Sunday, June 30

The West Shore Symphony The West Shore Symphony Orchestra will Orchestra will present a free present an outdoor pops concert on outdoor pops concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 29, at Paxton Presbyterian on Saturday, June 29, at Paxton Church in Harrisburg. Presbyterian Church, 3500 Sharon St., Harrisburg. The place on Sunday, June 30, at 7 p.m. at program will consist of patriotic, film, Paxton Presbyterian Church. For more information, readers may Broadway, jazz and popular music. In the case of rain, the event will take visit www.westshoresymphony.org.

Connor Murphy. Haley is the daughter of AJ Adams and Jessica Wheeler. Her favorite subjects are math and social studies, and she has been a member of the Continental Math League, Word Masters Challenge, and elementary chorus. She has been in two Readers Theater Shows

The MASD school board honored Middletown Area Middle School students Katie Yoder (left) and Jaron Imler. and had her art displayed at the MASD Art Exhibit. Haley is also skilled in coding. Outside of school, she has played for Olmsted soccer since kindergarten and was recently selected for the Elite Soccer Academy Team. Haley is a member of the Middletown Dolphins Swim Team and participates in multiple clubs See MASD Students pg 5

Scouts and leaders from Troop 97 traveled to Dover International Speedway in Delaware to experience the NASCAR Cup Series races. Upon arrival, the Scouts prepared for wet weather by setting up tents and a dining fly for two nights of camping on the speedway grounds. On Saturday, they participated in the Fan Zone obstacle course and Hungry Bungee Hippos. Troop 97 members (from left) Mike Harris, Ben Despite the rain, they enjoyed the race and a Spangenberg, Cole Carlson, Mason Swartz, Owen live performance by Wealand, Matt Pauley, and Bryson Harris (on lower level) recently visited Dover International John Rich. The highlight of the Speedway. weekend was attending a question-and-answer session with leaders got Johnson’s autograph on driver Jimmie Johnson. One of the his hat. See Scouts pg 3

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•Bell Socialization Services’ Big Bed Race in York: Sunday, Aug. 4

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Gabrielle Harvey (left) and Tyson Snyder were honored for their achievements at John C. Kunkel Elementary School.

Na’sayah Wright (left) and Strummer Woodworth, students at Robert G. Reid Elementary School, were honored by the MASD school board.


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PennDOT Honors Star Of Excellence Recipients “P-Team” within District 8-0. This team is composed of district design and maintenance personnel at various levels. Under his leadership, the team has exceeded the district’s goal of reducing structurally deficient bridges by both number and also by deck area. Knoll has re-engineered how the district scopes and reviews bridge design projects, leading to reduced consultant hours by making key design decisions earlier in the process. Knoll resides in Hummelstown. Malik has all highway occupancy-related responsibilities for the eight counties that make up District 8-0. In the previous fiscal year, he and his unit received 3,985 applications. Malik provides the key project requirements at each scoping application meeting. He also identifies milestones that need to be met so that the applicants can meet their anticipated construction schedule. Malik takes the time to ensure all are on the same page and satisfied that their concerns have been addressed. Malik is a resident of Lemoyne. Keith Doersom, the chief pilot

from the Bureau of Aviation, has been providing the service of three people since 2012. Doersom frequently flies the governor and other high-level Pennsylvania executives on routine and emergency-based trips. In addition, he inspects and maintains the state plane, supervising and performing repairs of the engine, landing gear, and other operating components of the aircraft. While preforming his duties as chief pilot, Doersom also serves as the airport inspector and flight service manager. He is a resident of Newville. Rich Heineman, a roadway program manager with the Bureau of Maintenance and Operations, worked successfully in 2018 to develop and implement a new section in the Maintenance Technical Leadership Division dedicated to the management of stormwater and the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) program. His development of this section has allowed PennDOT to reach out to municipalities and partner with them and Department of

Environmental Protection (DEP) to meet statewide stormwater goals and implementation of local programs. The stormwater manual, PUB 888, and associated training outlines the state and federal requirements PennDOT must adhere to be compliant with laws and regulations. Heineman lives in New Freedom. Erica Dutton began working for the Commonwealth 13 years ago in the Utilities and Right-of-Way Section as a clerk typist 2. She has progressed to working for two former secretaries and two deputy secretaries. In her current role as an administrative officer in the office of the deputy secretary for administration, Dutton leads several different areas that support the entire agency. She is PennDOT’s liaison to the Governor’s Office for Out of State Travel and has served as the agency’s co-coordinator for the commonwealth’s annual State Employees Combined Appeal (SECA) campaign, a role she has held since 2015. In 2018, PennDOT raised the highest dollar amount among

all agencies for SECA. Dutton is a resident of Camp Hill. Stephanie Shoemaker, an accountant with the Bureau of Fiscal Management, spent the last two years coordinating the “Standards of Internal Controls in Commonwealth Agencies.” This new agenda requires the department to submit an internal controls template and create a corresponding risk assessment and monitoring plan. Shoemaker also coordinated many aspects and responses for the department’s performance audit conducted by the commonwealth’s auditor general by collaborating with deputies and several departmental organizations. She resides in Harrisburg. Jessica Clark, a transportation planning manager, manages the 12-year program section in the Center for Program Development and Management. She has dedicated herself to transforming the biennial update of that program’s list of projects into an innovative process that educates Pennsylvanians about transportation planning and invites their participation through public outreach strategies and

communication methods. Because of Clark’s effort, the quantity and quality of data and comments received per dollar spent on technical support are significantly more valuable for the department, State Transportation Commission (STC), and its planning partners in development of plans and programs. She and her team received awards from AASHTO Subcommittee on Transportation Research Communication and the Transportation Research Board for their work. Clark lives in Shermans Dale. As the complement control manager for Driver and Vehicle Services, Rayna Lemelle is the “go to” person for all things related to keeping approximately 1,400 positions filled. Her organizational skills served her well when she was assigned the task of creating and requesting postings and execution of the hiring process for an additional 246 positions dedicated to the task of meeting federal requirements for issuance of REAL ID’s during 2018 and 2019. Lemelle is a resident of Steelton.

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Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Secretary Leslie S. Richards recently recognized 30 PennDOT employees with the Star of Excellence Award, PennDOT’s highest recognition. Two employees from PennDOT District 8, which represents Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties, were among the honorees. The Star of Excellence Awards are presented annually to employees who represent the department’s values of service, performance, and integrity. The recipients represent a variety of organizational positions, spanning from highway maintenance and driver and vehicle services workers, to traffic control specialists, communications staff, and design and engineering specialists. District 8 winners Douglas Knoll and Mahzar Malik were honored at an awards luncheon at the Governor’s Residence in Harrisburg, along with six local people employed by PennDOT bureaus in the Harrisburg area. As the district bridge engineer, Knoll implemented the


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Brittany’s Hope from pg 1 By Chelsea Peifer

Stone Gables Estate, home of the historic Ironstone Ranch and The Star Barn Village, will present its third annual July Fourth celebration for the community on Tuesday, July 2, through Thursday, July 4. The entrance for the rain-or-shine event will be at Newville Road, Elizabethtown. Ticket pricing varies and includes the option of a threeday VIP experience, with a VIP Exclusive Day on July 2 from 4 to 10 p.m. General admission hours for the celebration will be 4 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on July 4. To purchase tickets, interested individuals may visit www.stonegablesestate.com or call 717-287-6287. Net profits from the event will benefit Brittany’s Hope, an Elizabethtown-based nonprofit organization that aids abandoned children worldwide. Brittany’s Hope provides adoption grants and implements orphan care projects such as a monthly child sponsorship program. To learn more, readers may visit www.brittanyshope.org. With general admission tickets, attendees will have the opportunity to take self-guided tours of all of the buildings and attractions at The Star Barn Village and Ironstone Ranch, as well as the Reflective Oaks Prayer Walk and the restored Herr’s Mill Covered Bridge. Fire pits and yard games will be available for use throughout the property, and arts and crafts vendors will be set up indoors and outdoors. Live demonstrations will showcase glassblowing, flowers, pottery, and blacksmithing. Artists Liz Hess and Terri Palmer will present painting demonstrations inside The Star Barn Museum. Wine tasting will be offered in the arched limestone cold cellar of The Star Barn.

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Upcoming camping events for Trexler Scout Reservation in KunTroop 97 will include a weekend at kletown, and an astronomy merit Muddy Run, summer camp at the badge weekend at Cherry Springs.

In the Shepherd’s Staff Petting Zoo, people of all ages may interact with alpacas, donkeys, a miniature pony, and a pot-bellied pig. Plus, tractor-pulled wagon rides and pony rides will be offered. Train rides will be available for an added cost. A variety of food and beverages will be available to purchase as well. The celebration will culminate with a fireworks display beginning at approximately 9 p.m. on July 4. A limited number of VIP tickets are also available and feature VIP seating for the fireworks display and VIP parking on all three days. Highlights of the VIP Exclusive Day on July 2 will include hors d’oeuvres and a fivecourse dinner in the Star Barn featuring a “Tomahawk” steak and wine at each table, a patriotic concert with worldrenowned Irish tenor Mark Forrest, train rides on a replica of an 1848 Pioneer Coach and a tour of a replica of the 1865 Lincoln Funeral Car, horse-drawn hitch wagon rides to and from the train, and a private tour of one of the largest collections of Fine Art Models ever assembled. The collection is a tribute to Gary Kohs, founder of Fine Art Models, and includes onegauge brass trains, planes, automobiles, ships, and tanks. The VIP Exclusive Day will also include a presentation and question-and-answer session with David and Tierney Abel, owners of the 275-acre Stone Gables Estate.

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Patriotic Music from pg 1 The Hershey Symphony Orchestra invites the community to celebrate Independence Day a day early with the 16th annual free concert on the lawn of Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, 500 University Drive, Hershey. The orchestra’s performance on Wednesday, July 3, titled “An American Salute,” will begin at 7:30 p.m. In the case of rain, the concert will be held the following evening on July 4. Complimentary water and ice cream will be provided by the Hershey Medical Center. Food and beverages for purchase will be offered by various food trucks parked along the perimeter of the event. The first half of the concert will feature songs from the stage and screen. For the second half of the concert, the orchestra will present “A Salute to America,” accompanied by Hershey Symphony Orchestra

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Lower Dauphin Middle School principal Jill Freedman introduced 13 students to the school board at its May 20 meeting. The students were the school’s eighth-graders who completed their entire middle school career having earned distinguished honor roll every marking period. The recognized students are: Shannon Angerer is the daughter of Jeff and Michele Angerer. She participates in chorus, basketball, and Red Cross Club and was a member of the orchestra for two years. She is active in dance and volleyball in the community and volunteers with her church. Abby Auringer is the daughter of Lyndell and Derek Auringer. She participates in Student Council in school. In the community, she studies dance and volunteers at CATRA. Cameron Barber, the daughter of Heather and Erik Barber, participates in cross-country and has been a member of Red Cross Club. In the community, she is a pen pal with a senior citizen at Country Meadows. Kelly Bastian is the daughter of Shannon and Tim Bastian. She participates in track and field and chorus. In the community, she is active in her church, singing in the choir and participating in youth group. Jaiden Dissinger is the daughter of Jay and Lisa Dissinger. She participates in orchestra, chorus, Student Council, Believers in the Gospel, and Club Ophelia. She takes private piano and viola lessons in the community and is active in her church’s youth group. Katelyn Economopoulos, daughter of Karen and Steve Economopoulos, participates in cross-country, basketball, and soccer as well as the Red Cross Club. In the community, she plays club soccer and is active with her church. Kristen Economopoulos, daughter of Karen and Steve Economopoulos, participates in cross-country, basketball, and soccer as well as the Red Cross Club and Student Council. In the community, she plays club soccer and club softball and is active in her church. Riley Fisher is the daughter of

Jeri and David Fisher. She is a dancer at One Broadway Dance Center in Hershey, taking classes in all 12 genres offered. She is also a member of Star Company, One Broadway’s dance competition team. She is involved in her church and leads a life group of kindergarten boys and girls. Joseph Goduto is the son of Susan and Robert Goduto. He is active in chorus, orchestra, jazz band, and Student Council. In the community, he plays tennis and studies karate. He also takes piano and viola lessons. Audrey Meyers, the daughter of Diana and Dean Meyers, participates in chorus, orchestra, musical theater, and track and field. In the community, she has studied dance for 10 years at the Harrisburg Academy of Dance and the Susquehanna Dance Academy, where she is a teacher’s assistant. Makayla Shutt, the daughter of Barb and Brad Shutt, participates in the orchestra. In the community, she is involved in Scouting and volunteered with the Hummelstown Winter Fling. Lauren Wahlers is the daughter of Melissa Brutko and Peter Wahlers. She participates in band, basketball, and musical theater. In the community, she is involved in AAU basketball and club volleyball. Toby Waters is the son of Pam and David Waters. He participates in cross-country, basketball, soccer, and track and field. He represented his school twice at the state Geography Bee and also won the school’s spelling bee. In the community, he participates in volleyball.

Libraries Will Offer Free Lunch Children are invited to eat lunch at select Dauphin County Library System locations this summer. Through Thursday, Aug. 15, all children age 18 or younger can visit local libraries to enjoy a nutritious lunch on Mondays through Thursdays. Lunches will be provided free of charge by the Dauphin County Technical School. Lunch will be held at several locations. William H. & Marion C. Alexander Family Library, 200 W. Second St., Hummelstown, will offer lunch from 11 a.m. to noon. Lunch will be available from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at East Shore Area Library, 4501 Ethel St., Harrisburg.

Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library, 2410 N. Third St., Harrisburg, will offer lunch from noon to 1 p.m. Lunch will be available from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. at Kline Library, 530 S. 29th St., Harrisburg. Snack service only will be offered at the McCormick Riverfront Library, 101 Walnut St., Harrisburg, from 12:15 to 2:15 p.m. Children who need a bite to eat on Fridays can stop by their local library for a quick summer snack and a beverage. For more information, readers may stop by or call their local library. No registration is required to participate in Lunch at the Library. To learn more, readers may visit www.dcls.org.

Therapeutic Skating Program Slated Hershey Figure Skating Club will offer a therapeutic skating program and the Wheels on Ice program beginning on Monday, July 8, at 5 p.m. at the Hersheypark Arena, 100 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey. The five-week session is for adults and children who have developmental disabilities or who are recovering from an injury. In the therapeutic skating program, skaters will be paired with their own volunteer buddy and work at their own pace under the guidance of a USFSAcertified coach. Participants should

bring a bike helmet or hockey helmet. Walkers will be provided for those who need one. The Wheels on Ice program allows those in wheelchairs to experience ice skating either independently or with an on-ice buddy. There is a fee for the series, plus an annual Learn-to-Skate USA membership fee. Parking is free. For registration and information, readers may visit https:// hersheyfigureskating.org/ therapeutic or email hershey figureskate@gmail.com.

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Cedar Hill Community Church invites the community to a worship service on the Pride of the Susquehanna riverboat on Sunday, June 30.

Mount Calvary Honors Students Mount Calvary Christian School recenty honored many of its students at an awards ceremony. Honorees are as follows: Valedictorian: Ambria Good. Salutatorian: Thy Tran. Highest average in classes: Ambria Good (Bible, college world literature, physics), Thy Tran (anatomy/physiology), Tyler Masters (U.S. history), Alyssa Turner (Spanish IV). Passion Awards: Alyssa Turner, Josiah Hoffman, Thy Tran, Emily Allen. Top Academic Student for the Year: Ambria Good. All “A/B’” Honor Roll: Emily Allen, David Ellis, Leah Hawryluk, Josiah Hoffman, Seyeon Kim, Tyler Masters, Brittney Taylor, Alyssa Turner. All “A” Honor Roll: Ambria Good, Nathan Lerro, Ethan Niedwick, Thy Tran. Honor Society: Ethan Niedwick (president), Ambria Good, (vice president), Leah Hawryluk (secretary), Emily Allen, Nathan Lerro, Brittney Taylor, Thy Tran, Alyssa Turner. Student Council: Ambria Good, Tyler Masters, Leah Hawryluk, Brittney Taylor. Artist of the Year: Thy Tran. Performing Arts and Athletics Participation Awards: Emily Allen, David Ellis, Catherine Fry, Ambria Good, Leah Hawryluk, Josiah Hoffman, Seyeon Kim, Matthew Kruschinsky, Nathan Lerro, Tyler Masters, Ethan Niedwick, Jesse Rutt, Brittney Taylor, Thy Tran, Alyssa Turner, Jin Wang. Fackler-Hower Sportsmanship Award: Ambria Good, Tyler Masters. E. Jerry Brooks Award: Ethan Niedwick. Athlete of the Year: Brittney Taylor, Tyler Masters. Character Conduct: David Ellis, Leah

Hawryluk. Distinguished Christian Servant Award: Matthew Owlett. Overcomer Award: Leah Hawryluk. Spiritual Leadership: Ambria Good, Ethan Niedwick. Honor Cords: David Ellis, Catherine Fry, Leah Hawryluk, Brittney Taylor, Ethan Niedwick, Alyssa Turner, Emily Allen, Kim Seyeon, Nathan Lerro, Ambria Good, Thy Tran. The following elementary students received awards: Charger Award: Claire Hixon, Caroline Watson, Jonathan Hubler, Blaze Shenk, Emma Germak, Caleb Bereza, Addy Jordan, Carly Mohr, Gabby Sintic, Owen Weisser, Josh Littlefield, Christian Verghese, Ellie Judge, Parker Duryea, Shekinah Manitha, Olivia Lourdon, Janara Creary. Perfect Attendance: Brynne Erb. All “A” Honor Roll: Kinsey Feucht, Ryan Fortney, Shelley Jones, Addy Jordan, Anesu Khoshnevissan, Valerie Laubach, Carly Mohr, Gabby Sintic, Owen Weisser, Sofie Bennett. All “A/B’” Honor Roll: Caleb Bereza, Jake Brandt, Kameron Burns, Emma Coble, Bella Corrigan, Kyle DeGroft, Eli Fleck, Rylee Foreman, Cole Halterman, Arianna Martin, Sam Moore, Ella Oosting, Christian Verghese, Elizabeth Warble, Ayla Watts, Hannah Barnes, Karson Burns, Ava Fontana, Kent Grumbine, Brynn Heindel, Jackson Hughes, Katelyn Kasputis, Faith Littlefield, Joshua Redcay, Lily Robinson, Marjie Runkle, Blaze Shenk, Dominik Albury, Emma Germak, Jonathan Hubler, Bethany Littlefield, Lilah Martin, Patrick Miller, Isabel Robles.

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Day. Strummer was one of the winners of this year’s American Legion Essay Contest. As a second-grader, he was chosen as a student aide for the autism support class at Reid. He has also volunteered with RaiderPacks alongside his dad. Strummer plays for Olmsted soccer and is in the Dauphin County Nerf Club and Communities that Care Youth Corps. Katie Yoder and Jaron Imler were recognized at Middletown Area Middle School (MAMS). Katie is the daughter of Paul and Amy Yoder. Katie has been involved in band, chorus, Pennsylvania Young Readers, Word Masters, and MathCounts, of which she was the team captain this year. Katie has been in the middle school musical all three years and played the lead role this past year. Additionally, she is the treasurer of National Junior Honor Society; placed first in the “ Write It, Do It” event at the Science Olympiad this year; and has completed disc jockey training for WMSS, where she has a shift every Wednesday. She also played softball for two years. Outside of school, Katie earned third place in the Middletown Community Art Show and helps with her brother’s Scout troop. She said her most influential teachers have been Mark Mohar and Alison Chambers at MAMS and Mackenzie D’amour at Kunkel. Jaron is the son of Mark and Stacey Imler. Jaron has been listed on the distinguished honor roll every marking period for all three years of middle school and has been a member of the National Junior Honor Society and a Peer Helper for all three years. He is in Student Council and was elected president this year. A two-year member of the Quiz Bowl team, Jaron was on the 2019 Quiz Bowl Championship team this year. He played saxophone in the band during sixth and seventh grades. He runs cross-country and plays soccer for both the middle school team and Penn FC. Jaron volunteers at his church and serves as a referee for soccer. He said the teachers who influenced him the most during his years at MAMS are Chris Etter, Matt Kleinfelter, and Alison Chambers.

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with a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) focus. Connor is the son of Jason and Heather Murphy and has been a student at Fink since kindergarten. His favorite thing about school is math, and he is a part of the Continental Math League. He also enjoys social studies and specials like gym, music, and art. He participated in the Word Masters Challenge. Outside of school, he plays baseball and basketball and takes swim lessons at Penn State Harrisburg. The honorees at John C. Kunkel Elementary School are Gabrielle Harvey and Tyson Snyder. Gabrielle is the daughter of Eric and Rebecca Harvey and has been a student at Kunkel since kindergarten. Her favorite school subjects are math and reading. She is in the gifted program, Math 24 competition, Word Masters Challenge, and Continental Math League. Gabby also plays the clarinet, drums, and xylophone, and she helps the first-year band students prepare for the spring concert. Gabby is a goalie for the Olmsted Angels soccer team and was recently accepted to play for the Elite Soccer Academy team. Tyson is the son of Justin and Ashlee Snyder. In school, Tyson excels at math and enjoys conducting experiments in science class. He plays the baritone in band and was in Word Masters Challenge and Continental Math League. He also helped with the morning announcements at Kunkel. Outside of school, he plays on a travel basketball team, a travel soccer team, and both recreational and travel baseball. The honorees at Robert G. Reid Elementary School are Na’sayah Wright and Strummer Woodworth. Na’sayah, the daughter of Quortnee Noon, entered Reid as a fourth-grader. Na’Sayah said her favorite thing about school has been her fifth-grade teacher, Laura Ribec, because she makes learning easy and cares about her students. In school, Na’sayah enjoys art, reading, and writing. She has been in chorus for two years, was selected for the African drumming group, and writes songs to perform for her family. Outside of school, Na’Sayah plays recreational basketball, enjoys cooking and riding her bike, and participates in activities at local libraries. Strummer, the son of Mike and Katie Woodworth, has been at Reid since first grade. He enjoys science, math, reading, and drawing. He is part of the gifted education program and has been involved in band, Xcel2fitness, Continental Math League, Word Masters Challenge, Math 24, and Gifted Challenge

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In June, New Cumberland Public Library, 1 Benjamin Plaza, New Cumberland, is hosting two new exhibits. Exhibits are available for viewing during normal library hours. For more information, readers may visit www.newcumberland library.org or call 717-774-7820. Christy L. McKenna will display her art collection in the Charley Krone Gallery on the second floor of the library. This will be the first gallery showing for the self-taught artist. A meet-and-greet with the artist was held on June 3. In addition, Jennifer Burke, granddaughter of New Cumberland artist Charley Krone and curator of his works, will display black and white prints and watercolor giclee prints of familiar scenes from around New Cumberland and central Pennsylvania. Works will include local landmarks and landscapes. The prints will be displayed in the first-floor showcase during the month of June.

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Excerpts from a Cat’s Diary: Day 983 of my captivity. My captors continue to taunt me with bizarre little dangling objects. They dine lavishly on fresh meat, while the other inmates and I are fed hash or some sort of dry nuggets. Although I make my contempt for the rations perfectly clear, I nevertheless must eat something in order to keep up my strength. The only thing that keeps me going is my dream of escape. In an attempt to disgust them, I once again vomit on the carpet. Today I decapitated a mouse and dropped its headless body at their feet. I had hoped this would strike fear into their hearts, since it clearly demonstrates what I am capable of. However, they merely made condescending comments about what a “good little hunter” I am. Idiots! There was some sort of assembly of their accomplices tonight. I was placed in solitary confinement for the duration of the event. However, I could hear the noises and smell the food. I overheard that my confinement was due to the power of “allergies.” I must learn what this means, and how to use it to my advantage. Today I was almost successful in an attempt to assassinate one of my tormentors by weaving around his feet as he was walking. I must try this again tomorrow but at the top of the stairs. I am convinced that the other prisoners here are flunkies and snitches. The dog receives special privileges. He is regularly released - and seems to be more than willing to return. He is obviously mentally disabled. The bird has got to be an informant. I observe him communicating with the guards regularly. I am certain that he reports my every move. My captors have arranged protective custody for him in an elevated cell, so he is safe. For now... Happy Birthdays First for this week, a special happy birthday wish goes out to my adorable great-nephew Marqhi Beasley of Royalton! His fifth cake-day is June 27. I hope you get some awesome presents on your birthday, Marqhi! Aunt Sissy loves you bunches! Next for this week, a special birthday wish goes out to my little cousin Ethan Davis of Lower Swatara Township! His 1year-old cake-day is June 28. I hope your day is super fun, Ethan! Love you, handsome little man! Happy birthday to Ann Kinsey of Royalton! Her cake-day is June 28. I hope your day is full of sunshine and happiness, Ann! Happy birthday to Dave Lewallen of Royalton! His cake-day is June 28. I hope you and your sweet wife have a wonderful celebration, Dave! Happy birthday to Angel Villegas of Middletown! His cake-day is June 28. I hope you and all your girls have a super fun day, Angel! Happy birthday to Barb Boyer of Middletown! Her cake-day is June 28. I hope your cheeks get tired from smiling so much all day, Barb! Happy birthday to my childhood heartthrob (and adulthood close friend) Randy Cain of Royalton! His cake-day is June 29. Time to come out and celebrate with your friends, Randy! Much love from your own personal “lizard”! Happy birthday to Earl Bright (the younger) of Middletown! His cake-day is June 29. I hope your day is full of everyone

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and everything that makes you happy, Earl! Happy birthday to Meagan Wise of Middletown! Her cake-day is June 29. I hope your day is as sweet as you, Meagan! Happy birthday to Renee Burkett of Royalton! Her cake-day is June 29. I hope your day is beautiful like you, Renee! Happy birthday to Amy Baer of Londonderry Township! Her cake-day is June 30. I hope your day is full of awesomeness, Amy! Happy birthday to Todd Webb of Middletown! His cake-day is June 30. I hope you and your beautiful family have a great day of cake and ice cream, Toddles! Miss ya! Happy birthday to Jodi Bennett of Middletown! Her cake-day is July 1. I hope your day is almost too much fun to handle, Jodi! Happy birthday to Stevie Garrison of Royalton! His cake-day is July 1. I hope your day makes you feel like a king, Steve! Happy birthday to Barry Reigle of Royalton! His cake-day is July 2. I hope your birthday rocks, Barry! Happy birthday to my sweet brotherin-law Tim Greisemer of Middletown! His cake-day is July 1. Let’s ride down to the Jigger Shop, and we’ll buy you and Bon some ice cream for your birthday! Love ya! Happy birthday to Lynn Brandt of Middletown! Her cake-day is July 1. I didn’t realize you and Earl’s birthday were so close! I hope your day is magnificent, Lynn Ann! Happy birthday to Glenn Rowles of Londonderry Township! His cake-day is July 2. I hope you celebrate large on your special day, Glenn! Happy Anniversaries Happy 39th anniversary to my aunt and uncle Leslie and John Herneisey of Londonderry Township! This wonderful couple was married on June 28, 1980. Congratulations, John and Leslie! We all wish you many more years of a loving life together! I love you both so much! Hugs! Happy 13th anniversary to Brian and Kim Berkheimer of Lower Swatara Township! This sweet couple was married on July 1, 2006. Congrats, Kim and Brian! We all wish you many more years of a wonderful life together! Hugs! Random Thought Losing weight isn’t working for me. So now I am going to concentrate on getting taller. Recipe of the Week Chicken, Sausage, Peppers, and Potatoes You’ll need a large, heavy-duty roasting pan and a very hot oven for this delicious dish. The long oven time makes everything beautifully caramelized and the chicken fork tender. Ingredients: 4 large links hot Italian sausage 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided 6 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs 1/2 pound assorted sweet peppers, seeded 1 small red onion, sliced 1/2 yellow onion, sliced 4 large Yukon Gold potatoes, quartered 2 teaspoons dried Italian herbs 2 teaspoons kosher salt, plus more as needed Freshly ground black pepper to taste Chopped fresh Italian parsley (optional)

Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. 2. Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Cook sausage links until browned and oil begins to render, about 3 minutes per side. While sausages are cooking, pierce them lightly here and there with the tip of a sharp knife so some fats and juices are released. Remove from heat and let cool slightly. 3. When sausages are cool enough to handle, cut them into serving pieces, about 2-inch slices. Transfer back to pan along with any accumulated juices from the cutting board. 4. Cut two slashes down to the bone on the skin side of each chicken thigh. 5. Depending on the size of the peppers, halve or quarter them and place in a large mixing bowl. Add the sliced red and yellow onions and potato chunks. Add chicken thighs and sausage pieces with pan juices. 6. Season with kosher salt, black pepper, and Italian herbs. Drizzle with a tablespoon of olive oil. 7. Mix with your hands until all ingredients are coated in oil, 3 or 4 minutes. Transfer to large, heavy-duty roasting pan. Evenly space the chicken thighs skin side up. Position potatoes near the top. 8. Place in preheated oven until chicken is cooked through and everything is caramelized, about 1 hour. An instantread thermometer inserted near the bone should read 165 degrees F. Sprinkle with chopped fresh Italian parsley, if desired. Tip of the Week Homemade Dry Shampoo for Dogs As humans we love how convenient dry shampoo is, but did you know that a version of it can be helpful for dogs too? Try this homemade dry shampoo for dogs recipe! Ingredients: 1/4 cup baking soda 1/4 cup cornstarch 3-4 drops lavender essential oil Instructions: 1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Funnel the mixture into a glass jar with holes in the lid, such as a parmesan cheese jar. 2. To use, shake a little over your dog’s coat and work it in with your hands. Brush as usual and dust your dog off with a towel if any visible powder remains after brushing. Fact of the Week You always feel like you have room for dessert in your stomach because the sight and smell of the food plus the sugar triggers a reflex allowing the stomach organ to relax and accomodate the additional food. (Oooh, ok, that explains it!) Joke of the Week Francis was watching his father, a pastor, write a sermon for the Sunday service. “How do you know what to say?” Francis asked. “Why, God tells me,” his father replied. “Oh, then why do you keep crossing things out?” Food for Thought There is no pillow so soft as a clear conscience. - French proverb Have a great week, everybody!


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U-GRO Unveils Facility At Masonic Village U-GRO Learning Centres has unveiled its new Masonic Village facility. Through collaborations with the Masonic Village and Elizabethtown College, U-GRO Masonic Village offers both intergenerational programming and an expanded lab school learning environment in which Elizabethtown College education students observe and teach. Featuring 10 classrooms, a 2,000-square-foot indoor play space, and a 13,500-square-foot outdoor play area, the facility replaces Masonic Village’s existing 7,000-square-foot building, where U-GRO assumed operations in June 2018. The new facility includes enhanced educational and play features, including educational technology that uses SMART Boards and iPads; giant walls dedicated to helping children with word, color, and shape recognition; and expanded gross motor areas for crawling, running, and jumping. The transition to the new center, located at the Shrine Road entrance to the Masonic Village campus, marks a $3 million investment. The facility includes classrooms for up to 148 children, including preschoolers, toddlers, and infants starting at six weeks of age. A private, full-day kindergarten is also offered, as well as before-school and afterschool programs and summer camp. Masonic Village is repurposing the former location into retirement living apartments for

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U-GRO Learning Centres students have the opportunity to interact with “grandfriends” from Masonic Village at the UGRO Masonic Village facility. Checking out the center’s new outdoor play area recently were (front, from left) Noelle Keener, Penny Martin, Brynn Ahern, Jim Tarman, and (top) Jackson Morrow. residents, while the new center’s location provides more convenient access for Elizabethtownarea families. The center employs about 30 full-time employees plus seasonal college interns. Weekly interaction with senior residents at the campus is included in the center’s curriculum, through its partnership with Masonic Village. Elizabethtown College’s Department of Education’s Laboratory School Program and UGRO’s lab school learning environment will offer increased opportunities for college students to observe and teach in

U-GRO’s Early Learning classrooms. Rachel Finley-Bowman, dean of the School of Continuing and Professional Studies and associate professor of education at Elizabethtown, and Greg Holsinger, president and CEO of U-GRO, co-founded the lab school program in 2014. Now accepting fall enrollments with limited availability, U-GRO Learning Centres offers infant, toddler, preschool, and before-school and after-school programs at 13 locations for more than 1,750 children daily. For more information, readers may visit www.u-gro.com.

Retirees from the Hershey Medical Center will meet for a lunch social on Thursday, June 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, 9009 Bridge St. (Route 322), Hummelstown. A banquet room will be provided by the

restaurant. The purpose of the group is to meet quarterly to renew friendships and provide networking on retirement matters. All Hershey Medical Center retirees are welcome, especially new retirees.

WellSpan Launches New Record System WellSpan Philhaven has begun the process of launching a new electronic health record system that will help to transform the way it delivers behavioral health care across the region. Beginning in mid-May, the regional behavioral health organization was slated to transition to an advanced record system, starting with its Mount Gretna-based inpatient units, lab, pharmacy, patient access, and registration, among other services. Its outpatient services in Dauphin, Lancaster, and Lebanon counties are slated to

adopt the system in stages through the end of the year. WellSpan Philhaven locations in York and Adams counties and its inpatient unit at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital in Lancaster County have already adopted the new system. The system, a product of Epic - a national health care software firm based in Wisconsin - will allow patients to more easily connect with their care team. It also will allow for better coordination of patients’ care across WellSpan’s locations in central Pennsylvania.

Retirees will be responsible for their own meal, and meal orders will be taken at the table after attendees are seated. For details about the luncheon, readers may call Ginny Mullen at 717-641-3332 or Ellie Kuntz at 717-469-0220.

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Library Posts July Schedule New Cumberland Public Library, 1 Benjamin Plaza, New Cumberland, will offer a variety of programs and activities. Programs are free and open to the public, unless stated otherwise. A band concert, an indoor picnic, and a jewelry sale will take place on Thursday, July 4. Doors will open at 9 a.m., followed by the concert at 10:30 a.m. The Friends of the New Cumberland Public Library will hold preowned book sales from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays, July 6 and 20, in Foundation House, located across the shared parking lot. All proceeds will benefit the library. The Adult Summer Reading Program, “The Universe of Stories,” will be held through Thursday, Aug. 8. Adults may register at https://newcumberlandlibrary.beanstack.org or at the library using the catalog computers. Participants who sign up online will still need to stop by the reference desk to pick up their packet with reading logs and more detailed instructions. Participants who track their summer reading may be eligible for prizes. A Write-On Writer’s Workshop will be held on Saturday, July 13, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the second-floor meeting room. Additionally, open readings are held each Saturday. For more details, readers may call Sue Kerr at 717-802-2594. Couponing for Extreme Savings will take place on Saturday, July 20, from 11 a.m. to noon in

the second-floor meeting room. Readers may contact couponerdawn@gmail.com for further details. The Children’s Book Writers Critique Group for adults only will meet from 2 to 4 p.m. on June 20 in the second-floor meeting room. For more details, readers may contact Susan Sempeles at 717-574-9251 or write.now@comcast.net. PennWriters will meet in Foundation Hall on Wednesday, July 24, from 6 to 9 p.m. The group is open to people who are interested in improving their writing skills. For details, readers may contact Carrie Jacobs at carrieinpa@gmail.com. A variety of children’s programs and events open to the entire family will also be offered. All events are free of charge, but some events require registration. “A Universe of Stories” Summer Learning Program will run until Aug. 8. Participants can earn incentives and tickets for a chance to win prizes all summer by reading, visiting the library, and attending programs. Registration is available at www.newcumberlandlibrary .beanstack.org. Thursday Family Entertainment will be offered on Thursdays, July 11 to 25, at 10:30 a.m. in Foundation Hall. Different entertainment will be scheduled each week. Family Movie Night will take place on Tuesday, July 9, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Foundation Hall for people of all ages.

A G- or PG-rated movie will be shown. Free popcorn will be served before the movie at 6:15 p.m. Attendees should bring a cup or water bottle with a lid for beverages. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Family Picnic and Movie Night will be offered on Tuesday, July 23. A hot dog picnic will be held on the lawn at 5:45 p.m., and the movie will begin at 6:30 p.m. Family STEM Stations: Coding will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July 12, and is open to children ages 4 to 7. This program is self-guided. Several events will be offered for young children. Space is limited, and preregistration is required for most programs. Summer story time series will be offered. Registration is not required. Summer Storytime, for children ages 2 to 5, will be held on Mondays, July 8 to Aug. 5, at 10:30 a.m. Summer Book Babies Storytime will be held on Tuesdays, July 9 to Aug. 6, at 11:15 a.m. Tales for T.A.I.L.S. will be held on Tuesdays, July 2, 16, and 30, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Caring Hearts Pet Therapy program seeks to improve a child’s reading and communication skills with the assistance of trained therapy animal teams. Children should bring their favorite book or two or choose one at the library. Registration for a 20minute reading slot is required. Space is limited. Mighty Engineers with the Whitaker Center will be held on Tuesday, July 2, at 1 p.m. in

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Zinkan Receives Academic Honor Outstanding senior nominees from academic departments at Mansfield University, Mansfield, were recognized at the academic honors reception on April 9 and named at commencement on May 4. Local recipients include Cassie Zinkan of Middletown, who pursued a bachelor’s degree in vocal performance. Zinkan was nominated for recognition by the music department. At Mansfield, she spent two years as the section leader for the sopranos of the Mansfield University Concert Choir, which went to Carnegie Hall twice during that time. Zinkan also built a sizable resume of operatic and musical theater roles. Zinkan plans to attend graduate school to pursue a master’s degree in voice and opera. Her goal is to one day perform on the Metropolitan Opera stage.

Ryu Receives Recognition Jaewon Ryu, M.D., Geisinger’s interim president and CEO, has been named to Modern Healthcare’s list of the 50 Most Influential Physician Executives. Dr. Ryu checked in at number 19 on the annual compilation of leaders who have made a noticeable impact on their organizations and the health care industry as a whole. Modern Healthcare’s 50 Most Influential Physician Executives listing honors physician and nurse leaders working in the health care industry who are deemed by their peers and an expert panel to be the most influential. Nominees were selected based on actions they took this year to help their respective organizations achieve or exceed financial, operational, and clinical goals; steps they took to establish or contribute to a culture of innovation and transformation on local and national levels; and examples of how they have addressed the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Triple Aim of improved community health, a better patient experience, and lower costs. Judging for the final ranking consisted of reader voting and input

Jaewon Ryu from Modern Healthcare senior editors. As part of his selection to the prestigious list, Dr. Ryu was recognized for his efforts in expanding community care programs and a patient-first approach to care. Since being named interim president and CEO in November 2018, he has led a redesign of the health system’s primary-care operations by creating an environment where clinicians are freed up to spend more time with patients. For more information about Geisinge, readers may visit www.geisinger.org.

Distinguished Honors Posted Lower Dauphin High School recently announced the distinguished honor roll for the third marking period. To earn a place on the distinguished honor roll, a student must have all A’s or perfect marks on his or her report card. Students in grades nine through 12 were honored for their academic excellence. Freshmen named to the distinguished honor roll are Mohamed Abdessameud, Natalie AllmanSheibley, Paige Berzinski, Paige Bitting, Avery Book, Clara Breidenstine, Morgan Clouser, Brianna Espenshade, Ethan Espenshade, Katherine Estes, Hannah Fischer, Emma Foley, Matthew Giampetro, Conor Grubb, Chloe Hsing-Smith, Alicia Jones, Miranda Kelley, Maxwell Klingensmith, Hayden Milic, Hudson Millar, Sydney Miller, Olivia Murray, Lilian Nop, Carolynn O’Donnell, Nina Pace, Gabriella Pagano, Benjamin Rodemaker, Isabelle Rodemaker, Jhony Santos Perez, Alexa Shaffer, Leah Tierney, and Gracie White. Students in grade 10 who earned a place on the distinguished honor roll include Natalie Bennett, Rachel Blessing, Jackson Bruce, Josalyn Byers, Alexandra Cassel, Alvin Coulbourn, Caiden Covell, Kiara Cressinger, Sophia Ditty, Abigaile English, Katherine Foley, Bella Fry, Thomas Gahring, Anthony

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Collection Day To Aid Habitat St. Joan of Arc Parish, 359 W. Areba Ave., Hershey, and Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Harrisburg Area will co-sponsor a special one-day collection of household items, which will be sold at Habitat’s ReStore located at 800 Paxton St., Harrisburg. This collection will occur on the St. Joan of Arc parking lot on Saturday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items should not be dropped off prior to 10 a.m. Items to be collected include large and small appliances, furniture, cabinets, building materials, tools, hardware, light fixtures, and home décor items. All items must be in working order and in useable condition. Examples of items not collected include televisions and other electronics, clothing and shoes, drapes, mattresses and box

springs, faucets, used antifreeze and motor oil, unframed glass, carpet, wood with nails, paint, water heaters, and dishwashers. This event is a good opportunity to get rid of unwanted items for a good cause. Donation receipts will be provided for tax purposes. Questions regarding this event may be directed to Chuck Gassert at 717-566-5058. All proceeds will benefit Habitat’s activities to promote safe, decent, and affordable housing for lower-income persons and families. In addition, ReStore will pick up large items such as refrigerators, sofas, and dining room tables. To schedule a pickup, readers may call 717-480-5083. More information on ReStore can be found at www.harrisburg habitat.org/restore.

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Wednesday, July 3, Noon

Mechanical Trades JOURNEYMAN & APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANS. Journey: 4 yrs exp. Apprentice: 1yr exp. Drivers license required. Competitive wages, health insurance, paid vacation & holidays. 717-533-4719

Call 1-800-428-4211 or 717-653-9848 www.townlively.com Engle Printing & Publishing Offices will be closed on Thurs., July 4

MASONS & TENDERS Prevailing wages. Benefits. Start immediately. B & D Masonry, Inc Est. 35+ years 717-397-1689

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For more information and assistance regarding the investigation of Business Opportunity Advertising, Engle Publishing Company urges its readers to contact: THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF EASTERN PA 717-364-3250

Appliances WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR. Off white. Good condition. $200 obo 717-945-8721

Bldg. Materials KILN DRIED, 4/4, rough sawn poplar. FAS $1.50 /bf, 10” and up $1.60. 12 and 14 foot lengths. 717-799-8239 NEW SCRATCH & Dent Frigidaire Appliances. Limited Time Special on 21.1 cu. ft. side by side Refrigerator, stainless steel model FGSC2335TF, $799. Ephrata, PA 717-445-5222

Hummelstown Campus 1291 Middletown Road Hummelstown, PA 17036

’S GROTFSF,INC. A E M

House Manager, Direct Care

Groff’s Meats Inc. 33 N. Market St. Elizabethtown, PA 17022

Apply in person

Responsible for complete operation of a group home setting for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Supervisory and prior experience is required. Must be well organized, reliable, have good communication skills and a valid PA driver’s license.

• HIRING FULL-TIME PRODUCTION EMPLOYEE to operate meat processing equipment

Apply online www.Merakey.org/careers to requisition 44327, or contact recruiter Beth Sanchez at 215-514-8184 MERAKEY is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer!

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

FOR SALE

Reaching over 372,000 households every week with your advertising message is significant.

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The Lenker Manor Paxton Women’s Club held its annual new member tea on May 1. The group recently celebrated 50 years as a club and welcomed four new or returning members this year. Approximately half of the members attended the event, which was held at the Paxton Presbyterian Church.

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• HIRING PT EMPLOYEE for General Plant Work

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William L. Kingsbury has been named as CEO-elect for the Masonic Villages by the board of directors. Kingsbury will become CEO for the Masonic Villages on Sunday, Dec. 1, upon the retirement of Joseph E. Murphy, who has served as the senior executive for the organization since 1983. Kingsbury will be responsible for the day-to-day management of all the charitable activities and functions of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, which includes, in addition to the Masonic Villages, the Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation, the Masonic Blood and Organ Donor Program, and the Masonic Charities Fund. He will oversee the delivery of program services; budgeting and financial reporting; facilities management; information technology and systems management; development, advancement, and fundraising; human resources; and legal and compliance. In addition, he will manage the development and implementation of strategic planning processes and initiatives to ensure alignment with goals and core mission values for the organization. Kingsbury earned his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and finance from Villanova University in 1992. Kingsbury returned to Villanova and earned his juris doctor from the university’s School of Law in 1995. Upon graduation, Kingsbury joined the law firm of Peck, Young


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Full & Part-Time positions with regular Overtime & COMPETITIVE PAY Bring a friend, or bring 10 and ask us about our Employee Referral Bonus Program!

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Abacus Staffing has IMMEDIATE employment opportunities in York, Carlisle and Middletown.

For immediate consideration, contact us at 717-430-2666 (York office) or 717-219-5895 (Carlisle office) Apply online 24/7 at AbacusOnline.Jobs

Collectibles

Musical

BUYING TOYS & COLLECTIBLES www.DNRCollectibles.com PA’s Largest Buyer of Toys & Collectibles 27 E Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA Hours: 10:00am-4:00pm, Monday-Friday 717-329-8167 • rhoward1771@gmail.com Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/ Memorabilia, Movie/ Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!

PIANO/PLAYER PIANO AND approx. 60 piano rolls. Very good condition. Motorized or use pedals to pump. $75 plus moving costs. Call 717-767-4727 for details.

Computers COMPLETE COMPUTER SERVICE Virus Removal, Repairs, Networking, Tutor. 717-571-9219 FREE Online Diagnosis*

Household Goods ITEMS FOR SALE: Whirlpool washer/ dryer, Duet front load, $450; Jenn-Aire down draft convection oven $150; G.E. over the stove large microwave, like new, $175; Ariens 12hp self propelled snowblower $750; Ariens self-propelled mower $175; all items in great shape. Call 717-664-0887

Lawn & Garden BUSH TRIMMING, MULCHING, planting, removals, drainage issues, weeding. Call Jeff for free estimate, 717-604-1306

Pets

Pets IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home. 3 MALE KING CHARLES CAVALIER Puppies, Vet checked. 717-687-8061

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NOW HIRING

JOHN DEERE 265 Lawn Tractor w/ 48” mowing deck, 42” Snow Thrower, $1200 obo; SNOW BLOWER, 30” Airens platinum 30, like new. $800 obo. 717469-1578

GOLDEN DOODLE PUPPY, 16wk old, cream colored male, vet checked, shots, $650, 717-799-2492

4 BOSTON TERRIER BLACK & WHITE PUPPIES, ready to go, shots, wormed, $775, 717-626-0784

ACA WELSH CORGI Puppies & ACA KING CHARLES CAVALIERS, $975; MORKIE Puppies, $850; all puppies vet checked & up to date with shots. Very cute & playful. Ready for new home. 717-687-5130

GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524

HAVA-POO PUPPIES, very lively, good house dogs. Vet checked. Good prices! Call 717-656-4146, ext. 2

HUNTING LEASE 3 spots available on a 2000 acre lease. Noble County, Ohio Call Chuck 740-581-0767

LAB/GERMAN SHEPHERD MIXED Puppies, vet checked, shots & wormed, $300. obo. 717-656-4786 Ext. 1

Miscellaneous

LABRADOODLE PUPPIES For Sale, vet checked, shots & dewormed. $400 each. 717-284-0841

DISH NETWORK SATELLITE Television Service. Now over 190 channels for ONLY $59.99/mo! FREE Installation, FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add internet for $14.95 a month. 1-800-219-1271

LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333 MINI GOLDEN DOODLE PUPPIES, home raised, vet checked, shots, deworming up to date, dark colored, ready now, $550, 717-656-4891ext 0 SHIH-TZU- POO PUPPIES, 2 black males, 1 tan female, shots, wormed, vet checked. Family raised. Very adorable. $650 ea. Ready 6/26/19. Ben Stoltzfus, 717-5291044 ext. 0 YELLOW LABRADOR PUPPIES, Mother is American Yellow Lab, Father is Champaign Lab, Born 4/12/19, 9 Females, 2 Males, $450. 717-517-1766 Strasburg

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Place a FREE Ad! Call 1-800-428-4211 to place your 3 line, private party ad for 1 week (some restrictions apply)

FULL-TIME, 2 ND SHIFT

ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2019. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-405-1130 FREE REMOVAL of riding mowers. Call/text 717-940-9029

F1B MINI GOLDENDOODLE Puppies, health papers, dewormed, shots, very playful & family raised. 717-355-5577

Sporting Goods

BERNADOODLE PUPS, Standard & Mini, lots of color & white markings, very friendly, vet checked. 717-442-2959 BICHON-POO MIX, 1 red & 1 apricot, ready 7/1/19, $800 obo; 4 year old BICHON MOTHER, house trained, awesome pet, $100 obo; Dark red MINI POODLE PUPPIES, ready 7/5/19, $1200 obo; Shots, wormed, vet checked. 610-593-3536

GRAIN RECEIVER Competitive Starting Salary Includes Weekends & Holidays Company Match 401k Get application: www.esbenshadefarmmill.com Send resume to info@esbenshadefarmmill.com or apply in person M-F 8am-5pm

Professional position in the field of speech and hearing providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities at an Adult Training Facility. Responsible for assessments, monitoring of functional communication programs, supports individuals with hearing aids/assisted listening devices, develops/conducts staff in-service training, & maintains records. Position is 18 hours/week. Master’s Degree in Speech & hearing or Communication Disorders required. Send resume/cover letter to: R041436

W/SEALED SYSTEM EXPERIENCE MON-FRI: 8:00am-5:00pm PART-TIME

FULL-TIME / FULL BENEFITS

MAJOR APPLIANCE DELIVERY / INSTALLATION W/EXPERIENCE MON-FRI: 8:00am-5:00pm FULL-TIME /FULL BENEFITS

HARDWARE SALES PERSON

RENTAL DEPARTMENT

MON: 8am-6pm TUES: 8am-6pm THUR: 8am-5pm

MON: 7am-6pm TUES: 8am-6pm THUR, FRI: 8am-5pm SAT: 8am-5pm

W/EXPERIENCE

220 Eby Chiques Road, Mount Joy, PA 17552

W/EXPERIENCE

1225 W Main St, Mount Joy • 717-653-1841

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APPLY IN PERSON

CANDY PRODUCTION WORKERS IN HERSHEY! • Long term/steady candy production job openings • 40 hours per week • Mandatory daily and weekend overtime • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds • Must be able to work 2nd and/or 3rd shifts • Previous manufacturing experience desired • $12 per hour pay rate • Drug-free work environment • Weekly paychecks • Benefits available (health, dental, vision and 401k)

Class A CDL Drivers - LOCAL Mail Routes Harrisburg & Lancaster we especially need PART time drivers

Veterans & Retirees WELCOME!!!! -Also hiring FT DriversPre-screening Required

Quick Apply: www.WeAreArea.com Click on “Apply Now”

OR Call 717-599-7655

24 Northeast Drive Hershey, PA 17033 tel 717.489.3001

jobs.systemone.com

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$20.59 to $25.65/Hr. + Benefits R041358

1291 Middletown Rd., Hummelstown, PA 17036 Attn: Chris Blyler, Program Director

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Merakey Allegheny Valley School

FULL-TIME or PART-TIME

APPLIANCE SERVICE TECH

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COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST


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SEASONAL CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR Wood Furnaces with instant rebates up to $2500. Lawn Care Distributors. 717-445-8431 COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640

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Ads submitted to us that begin with A-1, 1-A, AAA, etc for position purposes, will No Longer Be Accepted This Way, unless proven that it is part of your Registered Business Name.

NOTICE

A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message

ELIZABETHTOWN, 3BR HOUSE, $1000/mo, includes stove, refrig., bsmt. No smoking, no pets. 717-367-7622 ELIZABETHTOWN: 2 BEDROOM, 1.5 bath townhouse. Landlord pays water, sewer, trash. NO pets. NO smoking. $825.00 month. Call:717-367-6342 GREAT COMMERCIAL SPACES AVAILABLE Starting as low as $795/month. 100 Brown Street, Middletown, PA Ranging from 1200-2500 sq.ft. Call Mike Murphy Rentals 717-232-5420 or visit our website: mikemurphyrentals.com MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $785-$845 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $825-$865 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055

OC, MD., 14TH ST: 1, 2 & 4BR Vacation Apts. Nightly/ Weekly. Groups Welcome 410-289-4794 portnstarboardapts.com

For Sale SEAFORD, DELAWARE. NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com

POWERWASHING

2 MONTHS FREE RENT! 2BR Abandoned mfg. home 4sale Renovation nec., avail. in Newberrytown. ONLY $100 Call 717-755-3581

Property Maint. by Steve, 717-892-7411

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ITEMS WANTED AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206

FOUND AN ITEM...?

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BARGAIN HUNTERS! Select mfg. homes available in Elizabethtown area, need some rehab, call 717-367-1122 or tax claim for details.

Manufactured Housing

CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-838-4590 anytime.

This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.

ELIZABETHTOWN 12X28 STORAGE UNITS- $125/mo. Call On Track Storage, 717-367-5109

JACK’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING. Ext/int. Powerwashing & deck treatment. No job to big or too small. 20yrs+ exp. 717-367-4231

BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315.

READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS

Manufactured Housing

Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504

LOST & FOUND Place a FREE 15-20 word ad in the next available issue to locate the owner of your found item. Call our Classified Dept. 1-800-428-4211

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SELLING YOUR OWN PROPERTY? Need to advertise it in your local paper and others like it? We have the placement services to help you. Contact Engle Printing & Publishing Co. Classifieds @ 1-800428-4211

HOUSE WASHING BY ME

Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411

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Siding: AFFORDABLE NEW SIDING! Beautify your home! Save on monthly energy bills with beautiful NEW SIDING from 1800Remodel! Up to 18 months no interest. Restrictions apply. Call today 1844-767-8735

ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102

BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

$$ OLD GUITARS & AMPS WANTED $$ GIBSON* FENDER* MARTIN. ALL BRANDS. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-433-8277

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VACUUM TUBES, ANTIQUE/HAM RADIO, VINTAGE HIFI STEREO & AUDIO WANTED! 717-515-5753 TXT PICS

REAL ESTATE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.

AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING 717-604-1306 Mulching, Cleanup, Planting, Bushes Trimmed. Senior Discount.

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16 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition - June 26, 2019

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A S L S U E T P E I R T STARS & S AT SUNSET PARK The 11th Annual “Stars

& Stripes Salute” will take place on

SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2019 in Sunset Park & at Sunset Bar & Grill. It marks the 243rd year of Freedom for U.S.A.

Schedule of Events: 7:00 P.M. - Whiskey Brothers - A Southern Rock Band, filling the air with music & setting the mood! They will perform up at the Sunset Bar & Grill

8:00 P.M. - The New Holland Band Performing patriotic music in Sunset Park

9:30 P.M. - Spectacular Fireworks By Schaffer Pyrotechnics

Please consider being a sponsor of this annual event...we couldn’t do it without you! Your generous donations allow us to continue putting on this family-friendly event every year! A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Lebanon Veterans Administration Medical Center. Great food, cold drinks and good music, in a beautiful setting the entire family can enjoy! Food Trucks will be located in Sunset Park and at Sunset Bar & Grill.

It’s going to be bigger and better than EVER!!!

Shuttle Service: The event is free to the public and the complimentary shuttle will run again this year delivering attendees to and from Sunset Park and Sunset Bar & Grill.

Perhaps with a few new traditions....Mark your calendars and make plans to attend now!!

Bring lawn chairs and blankets, find a spot in the park or on the hill, and enjoy an old-fashioned Independence Day celebration honoring our soldiers and veterans!

2601 Sunset Drive (off Geyers Church Rd.) Middletown, PA 17057 FOR MORE INFO ABOUT THIS EVENT GO TO: www.londonderrypa.org

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Minutes from Harrisburg International Airport & Hershey


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