Panorama Community Magazine - January 2022

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Panorama Community Magazine

Hall of Fame Edition & MORE

BEFORE THEY WERE FAMOUS THEY PLAYED HERE... by Rich Lipinski In January the results of 2022 Hall of Fame vote will be announced. This year’s ballot is crowded with players who made their home in NEPA for all or parts of a season in Scranton. Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins and Scott Rolen played for the Red Barons on their way to the majors. Curt Schilling, Roger Clemens, and Alex Rodriguez all made rehab appearances for the local team. There is a good chance for a variety of reasons that none of them will make it to the Hall. However only 9% of the over 22,000 MLB players played the required ten years to be on a Hall of Fame ballot. These players do represent the rarified air of MLB all time greats. NEPA has seen its share of locally born or players who played in the area and eventually made the Hall of Fame. Two players who had successful appearances in our area went on to the ultimate recognition in other sports. Ken Strong and Nathaniel "Sweetwater" Clifton played professional baseball in our area and went on to become Hall of Famers in other sports. Ken Strong Ken Strong was a Hall of Fame running back and kicker for 12 seasons in the NFL, and he was the hero of the 1934 Championship game when he scored 17 points in the New York Giants 30-13 win over the Chicago Bears. The aftermath of a wrist injury prevented him from starring in the major leagues. A football and baseball star at New York University, Strong played the 1929 season at New Haven in the Eastern League before joining the NFL’s Staten Island Stapletons in September. In 104 games at New Haven, Strong hit .283 with 21 home runs. After hitting .272 in 27 games at New Haven in 1930, he was sent to Hazleton in the New York Penn League. Strong hit .373 with 41 home runs in 117 games at Hazleton. On June 8th he hit four home runs in a game. According to SABR researcher Bob McConnell, Strong was the 24th professional player to achieve this feat. On June 7th he hit three home runs, for a total of seven home runs over two days. The 41 homers still remain as the single season record for the Eastern League, a season he started late and left early to play football. He was considered a top prospect and his contract was purchased by the Detroit Tigers who sent him to Toronto in the International League in 1931.At Toronto he was batting .340 through 118 games when he broke his wrist. Strong underwent a surgical procedure in Detroit which included the removal of part of his wrist bone and was limited to kicking during the 1931 NFL season. Strong was given a good shot at making the Tigers opening day roster, but he was slow to recover from the surgery. When the Tigers sent Strong to New York for a second surgery, it was discovered that the wrong bone had been removed during the first procedure, permanently damaging Strong’s wrist. In 1933 Strong sued that doctor for $250,000, the equivalent of more than $4.4 million today. Strong claimed the surgery robbed him of the opportunity to play major league ball and limited his ability in the NFL. Strong was awarded $75,000 and the verdict was upheld on a later appeal.

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Rental Car Reimbursement - Your Questions Answered

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Automatic Braking Systems

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page 48

3 Tips To Boost Your Home Design With Energy-Efficient Led Bulbs

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page 47

Tips for Keeping Your Heating Bills Down This Winter

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page 46

Kick Back In Style at Best Cigar Pub

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page 38

Simple and Delicious Dishes To Celebrate Chinese New Year

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pages 42-45

Seedlip: The Non-Alcoholic Option for Your Dry January and Beyond

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page 41

Make Mealtime Easy with Simple Ingredients

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page 40

A Hall of Fame Feast For Your Game Day Gathering

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pages 37, 39

Upcoming Community Events

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page 34

6 Tips to Keep Pets Safe and Warm This Winter

3min
page 32

Hard Coal Baseball - Hall of Fame Edition

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pages 30-31

Digatherm Technology at West Hazleton Vet!

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page 29

Arts & Antiques By Dr. Lori - Family Collectibles Enliven Home Decor

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page 28

Need a career boost? Try an accelerated degree

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page 27

Free Virtual Job Training Offered Through PA CareerLink

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page 25

The IRS Has Yet To Release New Tax Laws

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page 24

Financial wellness is even more critical as many Americans seek personal change

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page 23

Should Inflation Effect Your Investment Moves?

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pages 22-23

Don't Let Winter Wage War On Your Skin

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page 21

Shifting Wellness Attitudes Shape 2022 Fitness Trends

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page 20

Diagnostic Imaging Services — Providing Excellence & Compassion

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In The News

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page 18

LVHN Now Offering Pfizer-BioNTech Booster for Children 16-17 Years

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pages 17-18

40+ Walk-In Mammograms

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page 15

Take Charge of Factors Effecting Your Heart Health

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Healthy vision for a Healthier You

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pages 14, 16, 19

Treating Breast Cancer with Radiation Therapy

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pages 12-13

Debunking Common Misconceptions About Gout

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page 11

Discover The Benefits of Cryotherapy Close To Home

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What's Happening At Providence Place Drums?

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New Year, New You - Is Knee Pain getting in the way of your New Years Resolution?

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Collum's Column - Notes from the Publisher

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