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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Touch of Dutch.............................Pg. 8 Sudoku........................................Pg. 17 Word Search...............................Pg. 30 Pets..............................................Pg. 31 Joke.............................................Pg. 37 Classifieds...................................Pg. 39 Coloring......................................Pg. 40

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Slatington Library’s New Plaque The Slatington Public Library is pleased to accept an additional Louise Hallman Memorial Plaque, because the original one is filled with names. The final name on the original plaque was in memory of Russell Hallman. Russell was Louise’s son, and he owned and operated Hallman’s Service Station for decades. He also was a member of the Slatington Borough Council at the time of his passing. The Hallman family wanted to honor their beloved mother while also helping the library. Names of honorees are entered onto the plaque after a donation of $1,000 to the library is made in their name. This is a wonderful way to honor a friend or loved one while supporting the library’s mission of literacy and service to the Northern Lehigh Community. The new companion plaque was donated by Peter Papay, owner of Penn Big Bed Slate Company, a friend of Russell Hallman Jr. The floral painting on the plaque was done by Cadence Rehrig, Louise’s great granddaughter. Clifford and Connie Rehrig Continued on page 4

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The Slatington Rotary Club and Student Interact Club Help Preserve the Slatington Veterans Memorial

The Louise Hallman Memorial Plaque at the Slatington Public Library

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presented the new plaque to the library last week. All of the nameplates on both plaques are courtesy of Ron and Hali Kuntz. The Slatington Public Library Board and Staff wish to express their gratitude to everyone involved with this new addition to the library. We look forward to resuming formal recognition ceremonies for donors when it can be done safely.

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On August 30th an energetic group of 18 volunteers gathered at the Veterans Memorial to assist the Borough of Slatington by pulling weeds and beautifying the landscape. This group consisted of 11 Interact Club students, 5 Rotary Club members and 2 members of the Veterans Memorial Committee. The mission of the day was to dig out the weedinfested flower beds, install a professional grade weed barrier, and fill the beds with ¾ inch red stone provided by the borough for this project. This was no simple task and it required a lot of manual labor. The tools used for this project were wheel barrows, shovels, pitchforks, rakes, pick ax, buckets and a assorted variety of weed pullers. After removing a large amount of ground from the beds, Richard Fogelman took charge of properly installing the weed barrier with the red stone to prevent weeds from growing in this area. A donation from the Slatington Rotary Club paid for the new flower pots at the entrance and the weed barrier material. Flowers in the new pots were donated by Robert and Chieko Churetta. In addition to sprucing up the Veterans Memorial, the group also pulled weeds in all four flower beds and around the gazebo in the Memorial Park. These dedicated volunteers donated five hours each on this project, which amounted to over 60 hours of labor. Everyone did whatever task they were assigned, never complained, and had a fun time completing this project. This is another example of people giving of their time, talents, and money to make our community a better place in which to live.

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Adam Sorber and Blue Mountain Vineyards will be featured at Northern Lehigh Rec.’s last Wednesday UnWind event of the season at the D& L Slatington Trailhead on Wednesday, September 23rd. From 6:00 until 8:00 pm people will be able to sample some of Blue Mountain’s popular wines and purchase cups or bottles while listening to the music of Adam Sorber. Diggity Dogs & More, the food truck that operates daily at the Trailhead will be open for dinner and is sponsoring the concert. Physical distancing will be required, as will face masks. Adam Sorber sings and plays a variety of Continued on page 8

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11 Noh hot Er gsaagt, „Es waar mol en Mann as zwee Buwe ghatt hot; 12 Un der yingscht vun’ne hot gsaagt zu seim Vadder, ‚Daedd, geb mir mei Erbschaft, wo zu mir heert.‘ Un er hot’s verdehlt zwische ihne. 13 Glei noch sellem, hot der yingscht Buh alles zammegekett, as er ghatt hot, un iss uff en lange Dripp gange in en anner Land. Datt hot er all sei Geld darrichgeyaagt mit wild un los Lewe. 14 Un wo er alles darrichgeyaagt ghatt hot, iss en grossi Hungers-not iwwer sell ganz Land kumme, un er hot aagfange hungerich geh. 15 Noh iss er gange un hot sich verdinge zu eens

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vun de Leit vun sellem Land. Er hot ihn noh naus in sei Felder gschickt fer achtgewwe uff de Sei. 16 Er waer froh gwest fer sei Bauch fille mit der Bascht, wo die Sei am Fresse waare, awwer nimmand hot ihm eenichi gewwe. 17 Endlich wo er moll zu sich selwer kumme iss, hot er gsaagt, ‚Wie viel vun meim Daedd seine Knechde hen Ess-sach zu schpeere, un do bin ich am Verhungere! 18 Ich zehl zerick zu meim Daedd geh un saage zu ihm, „Daedd, ich hab gsindicht geeich der Himmel un geeich dich. 19 Ich bin nimmi waert fer dei Buh gheese sei; yuus mich wie eens vun deine Knechde.“ 20 Un er is uffgschtanne un iss zu seim Vadder gange. Awwer wo er noch addlich Schtick ab waar, hot sei Vadder ihn gsehne un hot ihn gedauert. Er iss zu ihm gschprunge, hot sei Aarem um ihn rum un hot ihn gekisst. 21 Un der Buh hot gsaagt zu ihn, „Daedd, ich hab gsindicht geeich der Himmel un geeich dich. Ich bin’s nimmi waert fer dei Buh gheese sei.“ 22 Awwer der Vadder hot gsaagt zu sei Schaff-leit, ‚Bringt gschwind die beschde Gleeder un duhnt ihm sie aa. Duhnt en Ring uff sei Finger un Schuh an sei Fiess. 23 Un bingt en fett Hammli un schlacht’s. Welle esse un frehlich sei.

24 Fer daer Buh vun meim waar dod, awwer iss nau widder lewendich. Er waar verlore un iss nau widder gfunne.‘ Un sie hen aafange en gudi Zeit hawwe. 25 Nau der eldscht vun de Buhwe waar draus im Feld, un wie er neegscht an’s Haus kumme iss, hot er die Leit gheert singe un danze. 26 Un er hot eens vun die Schaff-leit rausgerufe un hot ihn gfroogt, was des meent. 27 Der Knecht hot ihm gsaagt, ‚Dei Bruder iss heemkumme, un dei Daedd hot en fett Hammli gschlacht, weil dei Bruder widder gsund zerickkumme iss.‘ Continued on page 10

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28 Awwer der eldscht Bruder waar bees un hot’s net geduh fer neigeh. Sei Daedd iss rauskumme un hot hawwe wolle, as er neikummt. 29 Awwer er hot gsaagt zu seim Daedd, ‚All die Yaahre hawwich gschafft fer dich un hab immer geduh wie du gsaagt hoscht, awwer du hoscht net Ieven mir en Geesli geewe, as ich en gudi Zeit hawwe kann mit meine Freind. 30 Awwer wo daer Buh vun deim heemkumme iss, nochdem as er dei Geld all verblose ghatt hot uff Hure, hoscht du en fett Kalb gschlacht fer ihn!‘ 31 Un sei Daedd hot gsaagt zu ihm, ‚Mei Buh, du bischt immer bei mir, un alles as ich hab iss deine. 32 Es waar recht fer frehlich sei un fer en gudi Zeit hawwe, fer dei Bruder waar dod un iss widder lewendich; un er waar verlore un iss widder gfunne. ‘“ The prodigal son Luke 15:11-32 NIV 11 Jesus continued: “There was a man who had two sons. 12 The younger one said to his father, ‘Father, give

me my share of the estate.’ So he divided his property between them. 13 “Not long after that, the younger son got together all he had, set off for a distant country and there squandered his wealth in wild living. 14 After he had spent everything, there was a severe famine in that whole country, and he began to be in need. 15 So he went and hired himself out to a citizen of that country, who sent him to his fields to feed pigs. 16 He longed to fill his stomach with the pods that the pigs were eating, but no one gave him anything. 17 “When he came to his senses, he said, ‘How many of my father’s hired servants have food to spare, and here I am starving to death! 18 I will set out and go back to my father and say to him: Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. 19 I am no longer worthy to be called your son; make me like one of your hired servants.’ 20 So he got up and went to his father.“But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him. 21 “The son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer

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worthy to be called your son.’ 22 “But the father said to his servants, ‘Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. 23 Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let’s have a feast and celebrate. 24 For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.’ So they began to celebrate. 25 “Meanwhile, the older son was in the field. When he came near the house, he heard music and dancing. 26 So he called one of the servants and asked him what was going on. 27 ‘Your brother has come,’ he replied, ‘and your father has killed the fattened calf because he has him back safe and sound.’ 28 “The older brother became angry and refused to go in. So his father went out and pleaded with him. 29 But he answered his father, ‘Look! All these years I’ve been slaving for you and never disobeyed your orders. Yet you never gave me even a young goat so I could celebrate with my friends. 30 But when this son of yours who has squandered your property with prostitutes comes home, you kill the fattened calf for him!’ 31 “ ‘My son,’ the father said, ‘you are always with

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By John Hall, Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette

Just a few days after this issue of the Gazette hits the stands, we will move into the fall season. By the time our next issue comes out the autumn leaves will be changing colors overhead and showing up underfoot. It’s my favorite time of year. Great Beauty The autumn is a time of great beauty that many of us will capture in photographs. I know I will. If you’ve been reading the last few issues closely, you know we’ve been promoting our “Autumn Leaves” photo contest and we’ve received a good number of entries. In our next issue that comes out on October 1st, the winning photograph will be unveiled – possibly on the cover. Warming the Home The fall season is also about warming up the home. One thing that does that really nicely is the smell of freshly baked apples - ‘tis the season! So to help you have a great apple outing before it gets too cold, you will find some apple picking tips in this issue, as well as a listing of several “pick-your-own” orchards that are pretty nearby. We have also included a real simple apple recipe that you can pull together in a half hour, and if you wish, it’s suitable to be done with the happy help of your youngest. Fall Crafting For many, the autumn is a special time for crafting – and we have you covered. Not only will you find some great fall decorating ideas you can create for your home, but we also assembled a short list of super easy fall craft projects to help you keep your kids entertained and creative. Home Maintenance And of course, the autumn means it’s time to button up the home before the cold days of winter arrive. That can include some projects you might have put off from summer. Whether it’s painting the front door, cleaning the gutters or doing a pre-winter check of your generator, we’ve got some good information for helping you get the job done. So say goodbye to summer, and hello autumn. 14

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Continued on page 8 Apple Picking Tips SOURCE: tasteofhome.com

Grab your boots and a sturdy basket, throw on a flannel shirt and let’s pick some apples! Here are a few apple picking tips to keep in mind now that the September air is turning a little cooler and the picking season is upon us. Find an Orchard The first step is to find a pick-your-own orchard nearby. If you don’t already know of an orchard or two in your area, you may either check this easyto-use directory to help you find one: www. orangepippin.com/orchards/, or see the next article that features several pick-your-own orchards in our broader region. Bring the Kids Get the kids off their phones and out into the crisp autumn air with an apple-picking excursion. Start an annual tradition that the whole family can look forward to every year. Work from the Outside In For apples that are ready to eat (or dunk in caramel), pick from the outside of the tree. Apples on the outer branches ripen first, so work your way

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once you pick an apple it stops the ripening process, so for the best taste, make sure the fruit is ready to be picked. Pick, Don’t Shake To properly pick an apple, roll the apple upward off the branch and give a little twist. You’ll know the apple is ripe if the stem is easily removed from the spur of the branch. Don’t pull the apple straight away from the tree, and never shake the branches. Even a gentle shake can cause a heap of apples to fall to the ground. Without a net, this can give the fruit major bruises. Avoid Bruising Whether you opt for the orchard’s plastic bags, a reusable tote, or a wooden basket be sure to store and stow your apples with care. Gently place them in your carrying container to avoid bruising. Bruised apples rot faster and will cause the other apples to rot as well. Next: Use Your Apples After you’ve picked a bushel or two of apples the next question is, what to do with them? Fill your kitchen with the aroma of fall by baking your favorite apple desserts or whip up a batch of apple butter. But apples aren’t just for sweet treats; incorporate them into your dinner plans with Continued on page 16

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Continued on page 8 Nearby Pick-Your-Own Orchards

Four of the following orchards are true “pickyour-own” orchards. The fifth offers wagon rides into the orchard where each rider may do a very limited apple picking. In all cases, you should call ahead to confirm the orchard and orchard-activity hours. At the same time you can generally also confirm the apple type, and in one case, the other fruits that will be available for picking at the time of your visit. Brace’s Orchard First up, we have Brace’s Orchard (444 Brace Road, Dallas, PA; 570-333-4236). Brace’s is the orchard on this list that is not the full-blown “pick-your-own.” But what Brace’s does offer is a great family outing. At Brace’s you can take a wagon ride into the orchard where each passenger gets to pick an apple (a single apple) right off the tree. That said depending on the timing of your visit and the exact apple types that will be ready for picking when you’re there, sometimes everyone on the wagon does get the opportunity to pick a full bag. Dries Orchards According to Dries Orchards manager John Bzdil,

Dries Orchards (1724 Dornsife Mountain Road, Sunbury, PA; 570-286-6723) is definitely a pick-yourown. The orchard is already up and running with its pick-your-own activities that will run through late October, or maybe even early November. Emerald Cider Mill Carl Fritchey at Emerald Cider Mill (3571 East Grant Street, Slatington, PA; 610-767-8304) says that in addition to apples, they will have pick-your-own pears, grapes, pumpkins and sunflowers! This sounds like a great place to visit in the next few weeks for your personal pick-your-own adventure. Graver’s Orchards At Graver’s Orchards (1600 Owl Creek Road, Lehighton, PA; 610-377-0769), the picking starts in mid-September – just about the same time as you get your hands on this issue. Be sure and call ahead to determine the orchard hours and the apple varieties available. Grim’s Greenhouse & Farm Market When we called to make sure Grim’s Greenhouse & Farm Market (9941 Schantz Road, Breiningsville, PA; 610-395-5655) was a pick-your-own orchard the answer was,“Yes, definitely!” Evidently, 99% of their

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Elegant Pumpkin Wreath / Dress up your front door with this DIY pumpkin wreath, which you can make from inexpensive items from the craft store. Add a few coats of paint to the tiny pumpkins, tuck in your favorite faux plants, and you have a custom decoration to use year after year. Underneath it all is an inexpensive wooden embroidery hoop that’s lightweight yet beautiful enough to leave unfinished. erynwhalenonline.com

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Wooden Pumpkin Posts / If you love pumpkins for fall, but you’re after a more modern take, these wooden post pumpkins do the trick. They’re made from a simple square post, so you have total freedom over the height. Break out a few containers of weather-resistant paint, and you have a fun afternoon craft project to do alone or with your little ones. A rough wooden “stem” adds an organic touch. craftyladylindsay.blogspot.com

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As the weather gets cooler and the pandemic and online schooling continue, you may be looking for new ways to keep your younger kids entertained and busy. Here are some fun and super easy fall craft projects created specifically with youngsters in mind.

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In smaller lawns, this can be done by raking out the thatch and incorporating compost or other soil amendments into the soil surface. On larger areas, rented equipment in the form of a power rake and a machine called a slit seeder will work. Slopes Steep slopes will need anchoring until the grass gets established to prevent soil erosion. This can be done with jute cloth or other erosion-control matting, pinned to the area after soil preparation and seeding. The grass blades will grow through the loose weave, and matting made of organic materials will rot away in time. Watering Established lawns need an occasional soaking when dry to encourage deep root growth. But newly seeded lawns require a light watering twice a day. You may reduce the frequency of watering as the lawn gets established. If watering is impractical, it is better not to irrigate at all and let rainfall and dew dictate the timing of germination and growth. Follow up The new grass should be cut when the seedlings grow a few inches. This is also a good way to keep leaf litter off the lawn. But do your seedlings a favor and replace or sharpen the mower blade first, so the tender seedlings are cut cleanly with minimal trauma or uprooting.

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Continued on page 8 Autumn Home Maintenance Checklist SOURCE: State Farm

Autumn home maintenance projects can help you prepare for winter weather and might help prevent some surprise repairs during an inconvenient time of year. Use this checklist to make sure your home is ready for the deep freeze, layers of ice and drifts of snow. Heating System Your HVAC is central to keeping your home warm during the winter. These simple furnace tips can help you face the challenges of winter more easily: • Change the air filter in your furnace once a month. • Call an HVAC contractor to give the system a tune up. • Use a programmable thermostat to lower your energy costs. • Clear your heating ducts and vents of anything that may have gotten into them over the summer. Other related areas: • Check windows for leaks. • Purchase a plastic sealing kit and place the plastic around windows so heat can’t escape.

• Check the weather stripping on your door. Chimney Sweeping Most chimney sweeps recommend an annual sweeping. If you’ll be using the fireplace or woodstove often, call a chimney sweep for an inspection. Older, seasoned wood is best for fires, as it burns cleaner and longer. Home Fire Safety Check fire extinguishers and replace if necessary and change smoke detector batteries. Also create and review your home fire evacuation plan with your entire family.

Gutters and Downspouts Inspect and clean your gutters. Clogged gutters cause water to spill over them and can cause foundation damage or flooding in your basement. Downspouts should be kept clean and positioned to direct water away from the foundation and walkways.

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Slatington Library News submitted by Louise Bechtel

The library will not be holding its basket social this year due to the Covid-19 virus. Any items already gifted will be used in other fundraising efforts. We thank the community for their support and hope to be back next year. The Slatington Library is open to the public. Patrons are allowed in to select books and movies. The option of curbside delivery is still available. There will be limited use of the computers. Library hours are still shortened, Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9-5, Tuesday 9-3 and Sat. 8-Noon. FACE MASKS MUST BE WORN. The Donald Owens reading challenge is coming to an end! Read ten books and submit the titles, and receive a chance to win $25.00 cash. This program is open to all readers, young and old. Four winners will be drawn on October 30th. If you are ordering from Amazon, consider using Amazon Smile, it allows you to select a charity (Slatington Library) and a percentage of what you spend comes to the library. Go to Smile.Amazon. com. The direct link to sign-up to support the library is http://smile.arfi azon. co ml chl 23- 1 508454. If you shop at Dan Schantz Greenhouse stop in the library and get a ticket, and when presented at sale, the library will get $2.00. The library is currently raising funds to install an elevator to the second floor of our building. We have $55,000 committed to the project, but we need an

additional $10,000. The library has begun a “GoFundMe” page to raise funding for the maintenance of the library building, including the additional funds needed for the elevator. Please consider a donation to this project. Please check out our web site to find more information and the link to our GoFundMe. The Slatington Library Book Club is now reading “The Dutch House” by Ann Patchett. The book club will meet on Monday, October 5th, at 1:00 pm. They have not decided if they will meet in person at the library or via Zoom. Copies of this title are available at the library. The library is giving away a bag of free books to all children, preschool through 12th grade. Stop in the library and pick up your bag. You can sign-up for a library card in our online catalog and select e-books and audio books from the Carbon Lehigh Downloadable Library. Both links are on our web page. Remember to check out the links on the library’s web page.You can connect for free to: Power library, Rosetta Stone, Brainfuse, NoveList and ComicsPlus, e-books and audiobooks, Heritage Quest, Lawdepot and Newspapers (Morning Call). All you need is a library card. Ancestry is now available for use at home, through our online catalog.

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Kutztown University's Computer Science and Information Technology Programs Earn Global Accreditation submitted by Bryan Salvadore

Kutztown University's Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology programs have been accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering and engineering technology. ABET accreditation assures that programs meet standards to produce graduates ready to enter critical technical fields that are leading the way in innovation and emerging technologies and anticipating the welfare and safety needs of the public, as well as being well prepared for graduate study. The process of achieving first-time accreditation requires a cooperative effort on the part of all members of a department as well as effective preparation to assure a successful on-campus visit by ABET representatives. KU now joins the body of ABET accredited higher education entities that provide their constituents an iron-clad assurance of the veracity of the degrees they offer.

"ABET accreditation provides prospective students confidence in the quality of these two undergraduate programs offered by the department," said Lisa Frye, department chair. "The accreditation was achieved through the dedication and hard work of all members of the department, which they bring to their jobs every day in helping students be successful in their courses and programs of study." KU's Department of Computer Science and Information Technology offers two separate programs of study for a Bachelor of Science: Computer Science and Information Technology. Minors are also available in both computer science and information technology. In our information age, few paths can rival a degree in computer science as a passkey to the job of your choice. Computers drive everything in our global society. And wherever there are computers, there are professionally-skilled people developing, maintaining, programming and managing networks.

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From healthcare to sports, from retail to government, no organization can function without employees who have the skills and credentials you'll possess with a degree in computer science. The information technology field is experiencing explosive growth which is projected to continue, according to projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Due to the widespread use of computer technology - and the growing complexity of datastoring systems - IT professionals are found in virtually every industry. Over the next decade,

career opportunities in IT are expected to grow faster than average. KU is the only university in the region to offer an accredited Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree. Through a balanced curriculum, the program develops a strong foundation in IT fundamentals with a significant hands-on experience. Students will engage in key aspects of information technology fundamentals, including cyber security, networking, database management, systems integration and data analytics. Learn more about KU's Department of Computer Science and Information Technology online. Questions can be directed to 610-683-4340 or csitdepartment@kutztown.edu.

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Mako returns from Deployment to Middle East submitted by TRACY POLOVICK

Rep. Zach Mako (R-Lehigh/Northampton), a combat veteran and U.S. Army helicopter pilot in the Pennsylvania National Guard, has officially returned from deployment to the Middle East and has resumed his legislative duties full time. Mako, attached to Company B, 2nd Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment, Fort Indiantown Gap, which traces its history to Battle of the Bulge, received orders last year to support Operation Freedom’s Sentinel (OFS) and joined more than 50

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Army National Guard soldiers in the fight against terrorism. “When I was deployed last fall, I don’t think anyone could have imagined that a virus would spread worldwide and cause such change in the world,” Mako said. “I’m pleased to be back on American soil and appreciate all the support from my family, friends and neighbors. Thank you to my staff who assisted constituents with a variety of state-related issues including unemployment problems. I’m ready to get to work to help Pennsylvanians recover from this pandemic.” Mako enlisted in the Pennsylvania National Guard in January 2008 and has been a Chinook pilot since July 2011. He was deployed to Afghanistan in December 2012 for nine months as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. In 2016, he was selected to be an adviser to Estonia’s top military officials. In 2017, he completed elite training as an Aviation Mission Survivability Officer (AMSO).

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Enter to Win! TCG Photo Contests Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette invites you to enter all three of our photo contests this fall by sending us your best *vertical* picture for each theme.

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Contest #3: "Winter Wonderland Photo Contest" The one requirement: Show us your vision of a "winter wonderland." Picture Deadline: Monday, November 16 Winning pictures will appear in our December 3rd issue.

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CLASSIFIEDS NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE PUBLICATION. This means you must send your payment with your ad when placed by mail, pay for your ad when placed in person at the office, or mail your payment to reach our office before we go to print if your ad was faxed or called in. If payment is not received BEFORE press time, your ad will NOT be included in that edition of the Gazette. HOW TO USE OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION: Mail your ads, with a check for $10 per ad (up to 25 words), to T&C Gazette, 255E S. Best Ave., Walnutport, PA 18088, or call in your ad to 610-767-9600 Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. OR fax anytime to 610-767-9612. PRICING: $10 for first 25 words; $15 for 26-45 words; $20 for 46-65 words; $25 for 66-85 words; $30 for 86-105 words; $35 for 106-125 words. NOTICE: There will be no refunds after a classified advertisement is placed and paid. If an ad runs erroneously at the fault of the paper, we will offer a complimentary ad in the next edition of the publication.

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Slatington Hotel: Clean, safe, quiet, nicely furnished rooms, $120-$150/week. Private and shared bathrooms. Color TV and cable incl. Up-charge for A/C and on-premise parking. Internet avail. Furnished effic. apts also available. 732-309-9671. (12/17)

Room For Rent: Walnutport, furnished, WIFI, utilities inc. Use of deck and grill, convenient parking. Clean and quiet. Laundry on premises. No pets. One person only. Call 610-767- 5864 after 10 a.m. Appt. only. (9/17)

Services Available Don Hartwig Sharpening Service: Saw Chain, Mower Blades, Scissors, Knives, Clipper Blades, Carbide Tip Saws, and much more. 4728 Mountain Rd. Slatington. 610-248-7988. (12/17)

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