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Last chance for bidding Remembering those who fought for freedom DHS Leadership in Civics group unveils military honor wall during July 3 ceremony. By SARAH HITE shite@mydallaspost.com

The Dallas High School Student Leadership in Civics group unveiled its most recent project – a military honor wall - at a dedication ceremony on July 3 at the high school. The honor wall features two plaques with name plates – one for Dallas-area military personnel who have earned the Purple Heart and one for families of service men and women who have received the Gold Star. The area, located near the school’s front office, also features a plaque of the United States seal and plaques featuring the emblems of each faction of the U.S. military – Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. Club president Marcus Wagner, 18, of Shavertown, said the project is the first of its kind for the club. The group organizes the school’s annual Veterans Day program and volunteers with local veterans throughout the year. The project was created in conjunction with the Back Mountain Men’s Ecumenical Group. Former Student Leadership in Civics Vice President Aaron Weir said he worked as a liaison between the men’s group, the civics club and the school board to make the project a reality. “The spot we chose for the wall was the most centrally-located area where it stands out the best,” said Weir. Funding for the project was provided by the Back Mountain Men’s Ecumenical Group through the First Lt. Michael Cleary Memorial Fund associated with the Luzerne Foundation. Retired U.S. Air Force Col. John Brougher said the group could find only one person from the Dallas area who met the criteria for the wall so far – First Lt. Michael Cleary. Cleary, a 1999 graduate of Dallas High School, was killed in action in December 2005 while serving in Iraq. Brougher said several other names have been discovered since the criteria has been expanded to include military personnel since World War II, but he

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Retired U.S. Air Force Col. John Brougher, right, of Dallas, describes the conceptual design of the Wall of Honor as former Dallas Student Leadership in Civics Club Vice President Aaron Weir looks on at a ceremony to honor Dallas graduates who received the Purple Heart and/or Gold Star.

Setting up the Nearly Olde booth for the 66th Annual Back Mountain Memorial Auction are Madie Grant, left, Catherine Falzone, center, and Mary Lou Grant.

66th Annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction comes to an end tonight.

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he 66th Annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction comes to an end tonight when local artist Sue Hand’s painting of the auction grounds goes across the auction block. In years past, Hand’s painting has garnered thousands of dollars for the library. There’s still time to grab an auction item as bidding starts at 6 p.m. and plenty of time to stroll the grounds, eating your way from one end to the other, all the while finding bargains in the Plant Booth, the Odds and Ends Booth and in the Book Booth.

Volunteer Becky Kosierowski, of Wyoming, helps set up a children’s toy corner in the Odds and Ends booth and has some fun in the process signaling the beginning of the annual four-day Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction.

Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Rev. Dr. William Lewis, of Dallas, describes the symbolism and branches of service shown by the Wall of Honor.

F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N For more information about the U.S. military honor wall at Dallas High School or to be included on the wall, contact the Student Leadership in Civics club by e-mailing slic@dallassd.com or by calling the high school at 570-675-5201.

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Ellen Crispell, of Dallas, buys Amish specialties from Sarah Yoder, Turbottsville, at a previous Back Mountain Memorial Library Farmers’ Market.

Farmers’ market starts July 14 By SARAH HITE shite@mydallaspost.com

Dallas School District Superintendent Frank Galicki, right, and Rev. Dr. William Lewis, of Dallas, unveil the Wall of Honor at Dallas High School.

After the Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction, there are still opportunities to meet and mingle with old and new faces at the library. The Back Mountain Memorial Library Farmers’ Market opens at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 14 and organizer Bill Grant said it’s astounding to see friends and neighbors reconnect at this annual event. “It’s a community event,” said Grant, who’s been running the market for the last three years. “Most of the vendors are from the Back Mountain or the general area, and most people see friends and neighbors while

“It’s a community event. Most of the vendors are from the Back Mountain or the general area, and most people see friends and neighbors while they’re here. It’s also a social event.”

Bill Grant Farmers’ market coordinator

they’re here. It’s also a social event.” Vendors pay to rent spaces at the market, which benefits the library. Vendors this year range from old standbys like Dymond’s Farms and Brace’s Orchard to a few new faces like an ice shaving stand and a woman who sells “fancy cupcakes.” “We have a few spaces this year called flex spaces where some vendors can’t be there

the whole 13 weeks but can only be there three or four or five weeks,” said Grant. The flex spaces will keep See MARKET, Page 11


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Photographers invited to submit photos of Susquehanna River to annual contest Do you have a favorite Susquehanna overlook, trail, secret fishing spot or scenic river town that keeps drawing you back to visit and explore? The Susquehanna Greenway Partnership (SGP) invites photographers to enter digital images in the Third Annual Treasured Towns & Landscapes of the Susquehanna photo contest. Entries will be accepted until February 1, 2013 at www.susquehannagreenway.org/photo-contest. Contest categories include Treasured Towns, Treasured Landscapes, People and the River and a Youth Category

sponsored by Hershey’s Track and Field Games for photographers under 18 years of age. Cash prizes from $50 to $150 will be awarded for first through third-place in each category. Participants are welcome to submit multiple entries. Photos from the following Susquehanna Greenway counties are eligible: Bradford, Cambria, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Indiana, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Luzerne, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehan-

NEWS Coverage Area: The Dallas Post covers the Back Mountain community which includes the Dallas and Lake-Lehman School Districts. We try to get to as many events as possible, but staff and space limitations make it impossible to cover everything. If you have news about your family, town or organization please send it to us and we’ll try to get it in. Photographs are welcome. Send them two ways, by mail to 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 or by e-mail to news@mydallaspost.com. E-mail is the best and most timely method for submission. E-mailed photos should be in JPEG format with a resolution of at least 200 dpi. The deadline for all copy is Tuesday at noon. prior to publication. Corrections, clarifications? The Dallas Post will correct errors of fact or clarify any misunderstandings, call 675-5211. Have a story idea? Please call, we’d like to hear about it. Letters: The Dallas Post prints letters of local interest. Send letters to: Editor, The Dallas Post, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. All letters must be signed and include a daytime phone number for verification.

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na, Union, Wyoming and York. The winning photographs from last year’s contest will travel throughout the Susquehanna region and will be exhibited at the Wyoming County Cultural Center at the Dietrich Theatre, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock during the month of July. Judges selected these 15 winning photographs from over 300 entries. The winning images and gallery schedule can be viewed online at www.susquehannagreenway.org/2nd-annual-photocontest-winners.

THIS WEEK’S MEETINGS MONDAY, JULY 9 Kingston Township 180 E. Center St., Shavertown The board of supervisors will hold a work session at 7 p.m. in the municipal building. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 Kingston Township 180 E. Center St., Shavertown The board of supervisors will hold a regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the municipal building. Lake Township 488 State Route 29, Lake Township The board of supervisors will hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the municipal building. THURSDAY, JULY 12 Dallas Area Municipal Authority 530 S. Memorial Hwy., Shavertown The municipal authority will hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the administration building.

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Bob Kelley, right, of Stroudsburg, chats with Sharon Savage Templin, of Tunkhannock, at the Dallas High School Class of 1967 reunion at Lakeside Skillet in Harveys Lake.

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June Tippett Curran, left, of Danville, and Patti Larson Walsh, of Hershey, pose for a photo at the Dallas High School Class of 1967 reunion.

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Rosellen Klaboe Steinhauer, left, of Halifax, Dauphin County, and Sharon Savage Templin, of Tunkhannock, exchange a hug at the Dallas High School Class of 1967 reunion.

Catching up with DHS classmates Dallas High School Class of 1967 relives memories of high school years. By SARAH HITE shite@mydallaspost.com

The sounds of the 60s danced around the Lakeside Skillet banquet room during the Dallas High School Class of 1967 anniversary class reunion on June 23. About 40 former classmates from as far away as Colorado and as near as Harveys Lake gathered to reminisce as a playlist of songs from the decade jammed throughout the night. Cory Jordan Ryan, of Richmond, Va. said her husband Jack came up with the list and helped create the nametags, even though he didn’t graduate from Dallas. “We’re keeping it low-key,” Ryan said of the event. She said the class usually holds a reunion every five years, but she visits with a few girlfriends every year or so to catch up. “I think we were a close class, the fact that we attract so many people,” she said. Though finding former friends can be difficult, Ryan said Face-

book has made reunion planning much easier over the years. Though there are still a few people she can’t find on the social networking site, Ryan said she’s glad many of the former Mountaineers gather every so often. “High school is such a special time in your life that you don’t want to ever forget,” she said. Ryan was an a cheerleader who also was on the track, basketball and drill teams while in high school. She retired from the IT department at a utility company in Virginia three years ago. “It’s fun to remember and it’s fun to see what careers people have, whether they’ve changed,” she said. “And now a lot of us are retired so we’re traveling a lot. It’s nice to see what people have done.” Bob Kelley, who splits his time between Stroudsburg and Georgia, is also recently retired, though he’s been working since a young age. “My dad died when I was in ninth grade so I had to work,” he said. “I worked at the merry-goround (in Harveys Lake), at the Forty Fort Dairy Bar and at College Misericordia as a dishwasher. I hd to save money for 50 cents a gallon of gas for my car.”

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Pat Gula, right, of Shavertown, and Barbara Honeywell Wynn, of Trucksville, look for their name tags at the Dallas High School Class of 1967 reunion.

The former director of alumni at East Stroudsburg University doesn’t have a favorite high school memory – or at least he couldn’t say what it was. “There was a group of guys I

Denise Stefanowicz, left, of Harveys Lake, Cindy Mohen and Gene Mohen, of St. Cloud, Fla., and Diane Pilosi, of Dallas, reminisce during the Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1972 reunion.

did a lot of wild and crazy things with,” he said. “Let’s leave it at that.” Sharon Savage Templin, of Tunkhannock, remembers her favorite part of high school, but not

the specifics. “I loved the plays,” she said. “I was in ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ and another one. I’m not sure who I played.” Some former classmates re-

membered even less, but enjoyed catching up. “I don’t remember what we did, but we were always busy,” said Myra Berti Gosart, of Harrisburg.

Gene Mohen, left, of St. Cloud, Fla., Vito Pilosi, of Harveys Lake, and Doug Johnstone, of Dallas, chat during the Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1972 reunion.

Remembering LLHS days Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1972 holds 40th anniversary reunion.

By SARAH HITE shite@mydallaspost.com

The Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School Class of 1972 may have faced plenty of hardships during its high school years but one wouldn’t be able to tell from the demeanor of its members. A 40th anniversary class reunion held June 23 at Grotto Pizza on Harveys Lake was abuzz with gabbing, jokes and plenty of laughter.

“We’re the flood class,” said Helen Sgarlat, of Forty Fort. The group just happened to meet on the 40th anniversary of the date when thousands of Wyoming Valley residents were evacuated due to flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes. “And the annual football game between Lake-Lehman and Dallas was cancelled that year due to the weather,” added Cindy Osborne Mohen, of St. Cloud, Fla. “And the band didn’t go to Sherburne (Pageant of Bands) because the New York school system had a case of meningitis. We were the kissof-death class.” The event was actually the second of two reunions Sgarlat

planned for the class. She said she wasn’t sure how many classmates would show – she just started making phone calls and posting about the event on the social networking website Facebook to try to reach as many people as possible. “We haven’t all met in 15 years,” said Sgarlat. “Our last reunion was our 25th.” As members of the class slowly began to arrive, memories flooded the former students’ minds. Doris Parrish McGee, of Harveys Lake, said the class was a tight group as there were only 133 graduates that year. “I was the class nerd,” she See LLHS, Page 11

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Doris Parrish McGee, left, of Harveys Lake, Helen Earl Sgarlat, center, of Forty Fort, and Marie Johnstone, of Dallas, pose for a photo during the Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1972 reunion.


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Sarah Zablotney, left, Kaylin Russell and Dana Jolley look over all the chance items at the Dallas School Lock-In.

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Brett Wanek, right, has a henna tattoo put on his arm at the Dallas Senior High School Lock-In. The tattoo was popular among the boys.

Dallas grads are LOCKED-IN

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he 13th Annual Dallas High School Lock-In offered members of the Class of 2012 a safe place to celebrate their graduation together. This year’s event included a variety of food, games, prizes, henna tattoos, sno-cones, cotton candy and a live performance by a local band. Well-known hypnotist Astonishing Neal entertained the students with his audience participation show.

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Kaleb Taylor and Gabriella Oliveri play on the bike race course set up in the gym for the Dallas Senior High School Lock-In.

LEFT PHOTO: Anthony Pizzo found his graduation cap and a new t-shirt at the Dallas Senior High School Lock-In.

RIGHT PHOTO: Emily Prater helps with the chance items at the Dallas Senior High School Lock-In.

Wilkes University Provost Reynold Verret announces the dean’s list for the spring 2012 semester. To be named to the dean’s list, students must obtain a minimum 3.4 GPA and carry at least 12 credits. The following Back Mountain residents have been named to the list: Devin Albrecht, Shavertown; Miranda Baur, Dallas; Kathryn Blakeslee, Dallas; Aleona Chinikaylo, Dallas; Lindsey Davenport, Dallas; Laura Eckman, Shavertown; Chelsea Fufaro, Dallas; Kyla Halsor, Dallas; Garrett Hann, Dallas; Marissa Harrison, Shavertown. Also, Michael Jayne, Shavertown; Alexandra Madaya, Shavertown; Thomas Mike, Shavertown; Noelle Miller, Trucksville; Jason Neare, Dallas; Stephen Olshemski, Shavertown; Gino Raineri, Shavertown; Matthew Ruch, Dallas; Stephen Ruch, Dallas. Also, Scott Skammer, Dallas; Marina Skevofilax, Dallas; Aubrielle Smith, Dallas; Nicholas Sobeck, Trucksville; John Sweeney, Shavertown; Suzanne Szewczyk, Dallas; Morgan Thomas, Dallas; Aaron Wolman, Shavertown; Anne Yoskoski, Dallas; and Ashley Zerfoss, Shavertown.

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Police chief takes issue with DARE program funds By SARAH HITE shite@mydallaspost.com

Supervisors discussed contributing to the Dallas School District DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program at a work session Tuesday evening. Supervisor Bill Grant said the program is scheduled to cost as much as last year, about $2,625. The program is conducted by Kingston Township Police Officer Frank Ziegler, and four municipalities and the school district contribute to the program, which is taught to elementary

and middle school students. Dallas Township Police Chief Robert Jolley said he didn’t agree with the costs. He said the Dallas Township Police Department has services, like the K-9 unit, that benefit the Dallas School District, but no other municipalities contribute funds towards those programs. “At the next Kingston Township supervisors meeting, should I go down for dog food?” he said. “Where does this stop?” Atty. Ben Jones III, who was at the meeting for an unrelated issue and serves as solicitor for Kingston Township, said the

Webster is named to BMT Chamber post The Back Mountain Chamber is pleased to announce that Donald A. Webster has joined the organization in a strategic consulting position. Webster will assist the board in executing the strategic plan for the newly-formed organization with particular emphasis on growing value for members. Webster is the president of Marathon Strategies, LLC, a firm specializing in business transformation and growth. He brings extensive experience in banking, technology and entrepreneurship to the chamber opportunity. An active community volunteer, Webster has served as the former board chair for the Great Valley Technology Alliance, former board chair for the Scranton Cultural Center and 2001 chair for 2001 United Way of Lackawanna County Annual Campaign. He co-founded the GVTA Business Plan Competition and has been recognized by Ben Franklin Technology Partners as the 2007 Entrepreneurial Advocate of the Year. Chip Morgan, chamber president, said “Don’s extensive professional experience in small business, large corporate and

OBITUARIES BARLOW - Mark J., 57, of Dallas, died Sunday, June 24, 2012, at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. He was born November 18, 1954 in Kingston and graduated from the former Central Catholic High School, Kingston, in 1972. He was involved in the telecommunications industry for 39 years and served as president and steward for the CWA Union. He was a member of the International Loyal Order of Moose 1272, Tunkhannock, and the Daddow Isaac American Legion 672, Dallas. Surviving are his parents, James and Kathleen Lavelle Barlow, of Dallas; his wife of 13 years, the former Carol Uzdilla; son, Paul, of Montrose; stepchildren, Christopher Gula, of Exeter; Stacey Hooper, of Northampton; Eric Gula, of WilkesBarre; one grandson; four stepgrandchildren; brothers, Michael, of Dallas; Matthew, of Rush; John, of Dallas; James, of Dallas; sister, Nora Frick, of Lancaster; nieces and nephews. Memorial donations to the SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. BESECKER - Cecilia Rebecca “CC,” 22, of Dallas Township, died Thursday, June 28, 2012, after being involved in a fatal car accident in the Allentown area. She was born on September 29, 1989. She graduated from Dallas High School in 2008 and studied Fashion Merchandising at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana. She attended and received her sacraments at the Church of St. Therese in Shavertown. Surviving are her parents, Theresa J. (Jacobs) and Robert

“At the next Kingston Township supervisors meeting, should I go down for dog food? Where does this stop?”

Robert Jolley Dallas Twp. police chief

money is used to pay Ziegler and for the special DAREmarked vehicle he uses for the program. Jolley said Kingston Township took over the DARE program when state funding was available for it, and after the funding was no longer available,

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Spath receives President’s Award

Emma Spath, of Shavertown, was one of seven Wyoming Seminary graduates who received the President’s Award for Outstanding Service during the school’s recent 168th commencement. The award is given in recognition of the student’s outstanding special service to the school community, leadership and academic and artistic performance.

Ruch receives Wandell Award

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not-for-profit growth challenges, along with his demonstrated commitment to our region is ideal for our developing organization and the needs of our members.” The chamber would like to thank Clare Parkhurst for her service as interim executive director. For more information on the Back Mountain Chamber, please visit backmountainchamber.org

L. Besecker Jr., Dallas Township; a twin sister, Courtney; two brothers, Patrick, Harrisburg; and Andrew, Dallas; paternal grandparents, Robert and Margaret Besecker, Dallas; maternal grandparents, Thomas and Frances Jacobs, East Greenville; aunts, uncles and cousins. Memorial donations to the “CC Besecker Collection for the Arts,” c/o St. Therese’s Church, 61 Davis St., Shavertown, PA 18708. CORREALE – Bridgette Ann Amalfitano, of Tennessee, formerly of Dallas, died on Saturday, May 19, 2012. She was born April 30, 1940. She grew up in Brooklyn, New York and moved to Dallas in 1966 where she attended College Misericordia and wrote the “Oak Hill” column for The Dallas Post. She moved to Memphis, TN in 1982 where she worked for KIX 106. She and her husband, Vincent Correale, opened the Brooklyn Bridge Italian restaurant in 1985 and she became the face of the Bridge. She is the author of three cookbooks, “The Bridge From Brooklyn,” “Did You Eat?” and “Eat and Laugh With the Correales.” Surviving are her husband, Vincent; sons, Louis, of Germantown, TN; and Giorgio, of Cordova, TN; a daughter, Adele Miguel, of Morrisville; N.C.; six grandchildren; a brother, Jim Amalfitano, Lake Ashton, Fla.

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all municipalities in the district’s boundaries were asked to contribute. Grant said Jolley had a point, and it was something to think about. The supervisors announced ambient sound testing was conducting by Vibra-Tech to deter-

Matthew Ruch, of Dallas, was honored with the Wandell Award at Wilkes University’s May 19 commencement ceremony. The award is presented to the male and female undergraduate students with RUCH the highest grade-point average in the Wilkes graduating class. Ruch graduated with a grade point average of 3.868, earning his Bachelor of Science degree summa cum laude with a major in accounting. A graduate of Holy Redeemer High School, he is the son of Theodore and Dianne Ruch.

Kelly graduates Summa Cum Laude

Lauren Kelly, of Shavertown, has graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh. She graduated with majors in Finance KELLY and Accounting and a minor in Philosophy. While at Pittsburgh, Kelly was a member of the Golden Key Club, Mock Trial Team and Beta Alpha Psi. She also served a two-year internship with the University of Pittsburgh as the Arrival Survival Coordinator. The daughter of Frank and Pam Kelly, she has accepted a scholarship to Indiana University Maurer School of Law in Bloomington, Indiana.

Box is commissioned as second lieutenant

Air Force 2nd Lt. Christopher A. Box has been commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force after graduating from Officer Training School (OTS) at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala. Box is a project developmental engineer assigned to the

Memorial donations to the was a graduate of Larksville High School. American Cancer Society. In 1944, Dorothy began a long HARDISKY - Eleanor T., 90, career in the garment industry, formerly of Lehman Township, working in several area manufacdied Saturday, June 30, 2012, at turing plants. She spent the majority of her career, more than 30 Mercy Center, Dallas. She was born in Jackson years, with the former Woodbury Township on March 18, 1922, Manufacturing Company. She was a member of ILGWU graduated from Lehman High School and attended the former and a former member of Gate of Wilkes-Barre Business College. Heaven Church, Dallas. She resided in Dallas for 37 Prior to her retirement, she was employed by what is now years, spending the last seven First Valley Bank in Kingston for years at the Village at Green41 years. She was a life member briar, Dallas. Surviving are her daughter, of the former Saint Anthony of Pauda Parish in Larksville and Dolores Strauss, Moscow; brothwas the last surviving member of er, Joseph Zajkowski, Lehman. her immediate family. MALASHEFSKI - Genevieve, Surviving are nieces and neph91, of Dallas, died Saturday, June ews. 30, 2012, in The Laurels Health HOWARD – Donald B., of Care Center, Kingston. She was born at home in EdTrucksville, formerly of Waverly, died Tuesday, June 26, 2012, af- wardsville on August 23, 1920, ter an illness at Geisinger Hospi- was a 1938 graduate of Edwardsville High School and played on tal in Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are his wife of 46 the school’s basketball team. From 1953 until 1972, she years, the former Cheryl Hollenbeck; a daughter, Kimberly Sher- lived in Rochester, N.Y. where er; son, Donald Jr.; four grand- she worked for many years at Kochildren; and sister, Marjorie dak and French’s. Surviving are a sister, Helen Joan Howard. Cyrana, Rochester, N.Y.; nieces KEIPER - Dorothy, 85, former- and nephews. ly of Dallas, died Thursday, June SCHOOLEY - Esther, 96, for28, 2012, at Wilkes-Barre Genermerly of Trucksville, died Tuesal Hospital. She was born in Larksville and day, June 26, 2012, in the Mead-

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mine a baseline sound level for three different locations prior to the installation of two metering stations and pipeline construction near Hildebrandt Road. Grant said it was done at residents’ requests. Sound levels were tested at Fairground Road, the Evangelical Free Church on Hildebrandt Road and at the site of the Transco interstate pipeline near those locations. Sound levels were tested six times during a 24-hour period in May and levels were determined to be in normal ranges. Grant said he’s unsure what the consequences will be if natural gas

pipeline and metering station activities cause the sound levels to increase. Metering stations will be built by Williams Field Services LLC and PVR Partners, formerly Chief Gathering LLC, to correspond with their pipeline projects in the township. Parts of the Transco interstate pipeline, into which the aforementioned pipelines will connect, will be replaced this summer. Supervisors also announced that the state Department of Environmental Protection notified

88th Air Base Wing at WrightPatterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He is the son of Jeffrey and Maire A. Box, of Ivy Drive, Shavertown. A 2008 Dallas Senior High School graduate, he received a bachelor’s degree in 2012 from the University of Pittsburgh.

bachelor of science in humanities and science degree. He played on the University of the Sciences men’s basketball team.

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Two participate in Misericordia program

Victoria Mantik, of Shavertown, at student Lake-Lehman High School, and Tom Gilroy, teacher/mentor at Dallas High School, were among a group of people who participated in the Michael Ryan, of Dallas, has Misericordia University Departearned High Honors for the spring semester of the 2011-2012 ment of Business’ Annual Fuacademic year at the University ture Business Executives Career Exploration Camp in June, of New Hampshire. which enabled the rising high High Honors are awarded to school juniors and seniors to students who earn a semester explore exciting careers in busigrade point average of 3.7 or ness, economics and entreprebetter out of a possible 4.0. neurship. The Center for Economic and Entrepreneurship Education (CEEE) at Misericordia University hosted the four-day, Melissa Flack, a student in three-night interactive camp for the fifth form (11th-grade) at high school students interested Kent School in Kent, Connectiin understanding the fundacut, was named to the honor roll mentals of economics and enfor the spring term of 2011-2012. trepreneurship. Flack is the daughter of Harold and Jean Flack, of Dallas.

Ryan receives High Honors

Flack named to honor roll

Messinger receives bachelor of science

Myer Scott Messinger, of Trucksville, graduated from the University of the Sciences during a ceremony on May 23 as part of the university’s 191st commencement celebration in Philadelphia. The son of Dan and Jane Messinger, he graduated with a

ows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Dallas. She was born in Trucksville and was a graduate of Kingston Township High School. For many years, she was employed at the Checkerboard Inn of Trucksville and was also self-employed cleaning various homes. Surviving are her caretakers, Dale and Joyce Culver, of Trucksville; and Melissa Shission, of West Wyoming; and cousins. ZURINSKI - Marian S., of Harveys Lake and Sarasota, Fla., died on Friday, June 29, 2012, at Mercy Center, Dallas. She was born in Wilkes-Barre

Locals participate in MU nursing program

Clarissa Gingell, of Dallas, a student at Holy Redeemer High School, and Cassie Stevens, of Harveys Lake, a student LakeLehman High School, were among high school students who recently participated in the Misericordia University Department of Nursing’s annual Nursing Career Exploration Camp in June.

on April 26, 1936, graduated from Hanover High School and College Misericordia with a degree in secondary education. She was a school teacher for 35 years at Netcong, N.J. and Hanover Area. She taught English, Spanish, Latin and was a basketball coach. She was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake. Surviving are daughters, Debbie Jones, Riverview, Fla.; Judy, Erie; son, Mark, Clarks Summit; two granddaughters; brother, Stephen Maceiko, Cocoa Beach, Fla.; nieces, nephews and her beloved dog, Muffin.

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Shown at the Irregulars Think Tank Breakfast are, from left, Lynn Banta, The Twin Stacks Center; Kevin Blaum, Pennsylvania State Representative, Ret.; Cholly Hayes, TV NewsWatchers; Craig Harley, Chief Development Officer of American Red Cross Northeast PA Region ; Amy Gabriel, Senior Associate Client Casework Disaster Services, American Red Cross National Headquarters, Wil Conyngham, Back Mountain businessman; Kitch Mussari, Mussari-Loftus Associates, Ltd; Harry Haas, Luzerne County councilman; Dr. Anthony Mussari, producer, “What is America Series: The Shanksville Episodes.”

Community resilience discussed at breakfast American Red Cross Senior Associate of Individual Assistance Amy Gabriel, of Kingston, recently gave the presentation “Community Resilience in Times of Disaster” at the Irregulars Think Tank Breakfast, marking the 40th anniversary of Hurricane Agnes. The Irregulars is a collection of independent entrepreneurs from Wyoming Valley who meet monthly to collaborate and share their life’s experience with the intent of continued personal growth. Gabriel is a lifelong resident of Wyoming Valley presently working for the American Red Cross National Headquarters in Washington, DC. She was not yet born when Agnes occurred, but grew up hearing about it from her par-

ents, grandparents, friends and neighbors. Gabriel served as Emergency Services Director for the Wyoming Valley Chapter of American Red Cross for14 years prior to her new position where she now serves people in communities nationwide affected by disasters. She served the local chapter of the American Red Cross, leading recovery efforts for two major flood evacuations, tornadoes, a plane crash and numerous residential and commercial structure fires. Gabriel enforced the idea that floods don’t hit individuals, they destroy communities. The Irregulars Think Tank Breakfast meets the second Saturday of every month at the historic Castle Inn in Dallas.

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On July 14, 1798, Congress passes the Sedition Act, which permitted the prosecution of individuals who voiced or printed what the government deemed to be malicious remarks about the president or government of the United States. • On July 11, 1804, Vice President Aaron Burr fatally shoots his long-time political antagonist, Alexander Hamilton, in a duel. Burr shot Hamilton in the stomach, and the bullet lodged next to his spine. Hamilton, a Founding Father and first U.S. treasury secretary, died the next day. • On July 9, 1877, the All En-

gland Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club begins its first lawn tennis tournament at Wimbledon, then an outer suburb of London. Twenty-one amateurs showed up to compete in the Gentlemen’s Singles tournament, the only event. • On July 10, 1925, in Dayton, Tenn., the so-called Monkey Trial begins with John Thomas Scopes, a young high-school science teacher, accused of teaching evolution in violation of a Tennessee state law. The law made it a misdemeanor to teach any theory that denied the story of the Divine Creation of man.

YOUR SPACE Pat Giordano, of Harveys Lake, took this calm and peaceful picture of the lake early one morning. Pat says the reflection added to the pristine setting reminds her of how calm and peaceful the Harveys Lake community is.

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20 YEARS AGO – 1992

A Grandmother, Mother, Daughter Tea was held by Lehman Brownie Troop 658. Cookbooks were given to the grandmothers and mothers in memory of the special occasion. Troop members are Janine Brody, Corin Smith, Jill Sands, Erica Roldan, Maret Smolow, Melissa Rossick, ONLY SutYESTERDAY Melissa ton, Amy Zamerowski, Laura Yankowski and Jessica Milbrodt. As part of its recent graduation exercise, Wyoming Seminary chose to honor Mrs. Carol Turner, Shavertown, with the Frances and Louis Maslow Award. The award is presented annually to a member of the faculty or administration for their contributions to the life of the school and support of its programs. Mrs. Turner is chairman of the lower school’s science department.

30 YEARS AGO - 1982

fax to 675-3650 or by mail to The Dallas Post, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Information must include the submitting person’s name, address and telephone number in the event we have questions. Readers wishing to have their photos returned

“Shorty” Hitchcock was selected by the Sunday Independent as Coach of the Year when his team garnered the AA state championship in wrestling. Joseph Martini was selected as the AA Coach of the Year in the girls division of the Wyoming Valley Basketball Conference for his work with the Lady Knights, and Mrs. Flossie Finn was also chosen for her work with the Lady Knights softball team.

40 YEARS AGO - 1972

Three good cooks from the Back Mountain area won accolades for recipes they submitted to the annual June Dairy Month Recipe Contest recently. The winners are: Marin Katacinski, Grace Fries and Bridgette Correale. The many friends and customers who visited the recent art show at the Back Mountain Office of The Wyoming National Bank and cast a vote for their favorite painting will be interested to know that those receiving the most votes were Helen Harabini and Dawn Morgan.

50 YEARS AGO - 1962

Fellow member of the “TeenThree members of the coaching staff at Lake Lehman High Agers” league looked on as Tony School have earned the distinc- Bonomo, proprietor of Crown tion of “Coach of the Year.” Floyd Imperial Lanes, presented John Bolton with a beautiful trophy

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Samantha Weaver • It was ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius who made the following sage observation: “It is only the very wisest and the very stupidest who cannot change.” • The 1,000 most common words in English make up ap-

proximately 90 percent of all writing in the language. • If you’re planning a trip Down Under, be sure you save some time for the Australian state of Tasmania. In the capital, Derwent, is the critically acclaimed Museum of Old and New Art, or MONA. One of the unusu-

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for winning the championship. The league, composed of men 55 years or over, was originally called The Seniors, but was recently dubbed Teen-Agers when spectators noticed how spry the men were and how eagerly they looked forward to each Tuesday afternoon when they got together to bowl. Members of the group are: Bill (Tiger) Jones, Howard Cosgrove, Jess Day, John Bolton, Charles Phillips, Nick Buynak, Jack Cortright, Jim Traver, Lee Wentzel, Al Boysen, Bert West, Pete Brussock, George Shupp and Randy Wright. Gloria Jean Gensel, a 1960 graduate of Lake Lehman, was runner up in the Miss Milkmaid contest that saw a Stillwater girl winning top place for the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre area at Scranton Chamber of Commerce.

60 YEARS AGO - 1952

The 35th Annual Alumni Banquet was held at Lehman-Jackson High School last Saturday evening. About 130 alumni, from classes all the way back to 1910, attended the dinner. Gilbert Tough was toastmaster, and Michael Skopic, president of the Alumni Association, was in charge. Dallas Woman’s Club Chorale celebrated conclusion of its 1952 season at a picnic supper at the home of Mrs. Charles Mahler, al - I would even venture to say unique in the world - offerings is the after-hours “naturist tour.” Yes, that means naked. A naked tour guide leads naked tourists through the museum. Even the security guards are naked. • You may be surprised to learn that hot and cold running water has been around for thousands of years. Members of the upper class in ancient Egypt

Shavertown. Two prospective members, Mrs. Dorothy Crosby and Katherine Stringhan, were welcomed.

70 YEARS AGO - 1942

Cards from Wildwood, N.J. have been received from John Griffith, Frank Shappelle and Donald Malkemes, Shavertown and Trucksville youths who set out two weeks ago to find jobs and excitement at the Jersey coast. All are now gainfully employed as bell hops in Wildwood’s Arlington and Sheldon Hotels. And though the season is not yet underway, all expect to roll up a fortune as the tips start coming in. Alderson Girl Scouts spent last week at Wildwood Camp. Mrs. Florence Hausch is captain and Viola Rossman, lieutenant. Girls attending were: Clare Stevenson, Mary Delaney, Lois Avery, Eleanor Humphrey, Barbara Biery, Elaine Avery, Doris Rossman, Naomi Harrison, Marie Zosh, Joyce Hoover and Lillian Lerch. Information for “Only Yesterday” is taken from past issues of The Dallas Post which is 122 years old. The information is printed here exactly as it appeared in the newspaper years ago. used copper tubing to pipe it into their homes. • The oldest goldfish on record lived 41 years. His name was Fred. • According to the U.S. Census, the Pacific states (including Hawaii) are home to the men with the longest life expectancy, while women tend to live longer in the South.

“ W H AT I S YO U R FAV O R I T E S U M M E R T I M E A C T I V I T Y ? ”

“Swimming at my friend Katie’s pool. I like to do handstands under water.” Alana Eveland-Daily Dallas

“Playing world cup soccer with my friends. Each person is a country and you try to score against the goalie.” Kyle Greenwood Dallas

“Swimming in my neighbor’s pool. I like to dive, flip in the water and play Marco Polo.” Hannah Schultz Dallas

“Go to the beach. At Bethany Beach we made sand castles for the contest and I swam out to the dolphins. You could almost touch them.” Nick Farrell Dallas

“Playing soccer and lacrosse with my brother in the backyard. He’s 13.” Alexy Metz Dallas

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Dallas High School Honor Roll is announced Mr. Jeffrey D. Shaffer, principal of the Dallas Senior High School, announces the senior high school fourth marking period honor roll. The honor roll is determined by the following: Honors with Distinction: 98 – 100, no Cs, Ds, or Fs; First Honors: 93 - 97, no Ds or Fs; Second Honors: 88 - 92, no Ds or Fs.

HONORS WITH DISTINCTION SENIORS Somiah Almeky Sarah Bilski Nicholas Delmar Kelsey Dissinger Christopher Ehret Stephanie Force Rachael Gerstein Angelina Hoidra Elizabeth Hoover Chelsea Martin Kassondra Michno Marilyn Mizenko Alyssa Monaghan Kelly Monaghan Alexandra Owen Deep Patel Madeline Payne Amelia Pietraccini Sarah Pomfret Brandy Popple Emily Prater Andrew Santora Adam Stofila Kirby Szalkowski Jonathan Weaver AaronWeir Laura Zimmerman JUNIORS Chloe Alles Bridget Boyle Christopher Colacito Rebecca Darling Blake Donovan John Emil Tanner Englehart Megan Fleming Jessica Hiscox Taylor Hodle Luisa Klemm Merissa Konnick Ryan Kozloski Joshua McEntee Alyssa Menzel Katherine Metcalf Taylor Newhart Rachel Olszewski Krysti Oschal Andrea Parmelee Megan Redlich Rebecca Schnable Olivia Sod Jamie Wise Danna Yu Ryan Zapoticky SOPHOMORES Decklan Cerza Lauren Charney Drew Cohen Kristi Culp Stephanie Cybulski Bethany Dennis Magdalena Fannick Amber Habib Jonathan Higgins Sara Hudak Kelly Jacobs Leonard Javick Patrick Madaya Amanda Martin Erin Muldoon Andrew Nardone Patrick Newhart Samuel Reinert Regan Rome Jillian Simon Michelle Thompson Kayla Wanek Joshua Weaver Haley Wilcox Krista Zimmerman Samantha Zimniski FRESHMEN Peter Baut Abigail Bendick Jacob Bozentka Madalyn Bozinski Nicholas Conway Isabella Delpriore Erik Dyrli Aleksey Gitelson Anthony Huntington Caylee Irvin Lindsey Jacobs Owen Kiluk Connor Koscelansky Ryan Marshall Olivia Musto Madison Perez Lia Ruggerio Jonathan Sabatini Grace Schaub David Schnable Courtney Wagner Tara Zukosky

FIRST HONORS SENIORS Mariya Ackerman Jess Adams Kara Augustine Alyssa Charney Jessica Congdon Casey Conway Morgan Dingle

Justin Ellis Brooke Evans Bethany Flanders Sarah Gillette Taylor Gingell Megan Grabowski Ashley Gross Aubrey Gryskiewicz John Hodle Dana Jolley Lindsey Kelly Amanda Kotch Jenna Lombardo Erika McCabe Christine McCarthy Caitlin Meehan Caitlyn Metz David Miller Jessica Missal Eric Novroski Danielle Olenginski Amir Paris Jacob Piskorik Alexandra Rego Kaylin Russell Allison Spencer Michelle Thompson Thomas Tidey Stephanie Titus Zachary Zimmerman Alexander Zubko Sabrina Zurek JUNIORS Cody Adanosky Stephanie Amann Amy Avillion Alyssa Belskis Bryan Biesecker Stephanie Burba Michael Carey Colin Casto Maria Chielli Ronald Chupka James Delpriore Ashley Dunbar Kristian Dyrli Amanda Foote Nicole Giampietro Morgan Gilhooley Brian Goyne Allison Grose Clara Grube Emily Harchar Dylan Hertel Lauren Jones Elizabeth Kravitz Christopher Lafratte Loreal Lyback Tess Macarty Stephen Mingey Madeline Mulhern John P. Murray Meghan O’Brien Gates Palissery David Payne Jillian Payne Sarah Payne Greg Petorak Michael Podskoch Cara Pricher Francois Ross Christopher Schmid Brandon Scott Morgan Silvestri Jason Simonovich James Smith Brian Stepniak Skyler Velazco Marcus Wagner Eric Zawatski SOPHOMORES Lily Amadio Allison Amos Britnee Atherholt Abigail Berger Olivia Birdsall Emily Blessner Lauren Butruce Carmen Cabrera Dana Capitano Jennifer Cave Kathryn Comitz Kelsie Davis Bryanna Dissinger Catherine Gawlas Patrick Gelso Ryan Georgetti Drew Harding Jared Hoats Frank Hullihen Sarah Kerdesky Leah Kleynowski Peter Kuritz Emily Lofing Anna Lucas Patrick Maley David Matcho Gurmail Mathon Lauren McDermott Erin Michael Michael Mihal Samantha Missal Jaime Moran Bryan Morgan Emma Niznik Megan Ostrum Vincenzo Parente Blake Pertl Michael Pierce Amanda Rando Peter Shaver Michael Stachnik Nigel Stearns Joseph Steve Jacqueline Sutton Kaila Thomas Nora Tidey Ryan Totten Cortlyn Van Deutsch Annastina von Schmeling Taryn Weaver Stephen Wempa

Sarah Wittle Madison Ziemba FRESHMEN Jesteen Adams Dorian Anderson Jacob Archer Emily Banta James Baut Sarah Boyd Alexandra Bruch Katie Conrad Gabriella Darbenzio Angela DiMaria Brian Drouse Melissa Fleming James Flores Lia Giampietro Caitlin Gill Cheyanne Gray Haley Haddle Heather Harvey Kara Hockenberry Kelsey Karasinski Sydney Kern Ross Kleinman Michael Kusma Elizabeth Kutza William Luksic Quinn Marsola Luke Matusiak Aidan McLaughlin Kellie Meehan Devin Michalec Alexandra Milligan Kelsey Monahan Alexis Murdoch Catrina Notari Milan Novak Anthony Pace Kajal Patel Eric Pincofski Jacob Plank James Rinehart Marissa Rollman Richard Sarker Amanda Schwerdtman Allyson Sebolka Michael Shutlock Samantha Starbuck Ashley Strazdus Talia Szatkowski Caitlyn Vailes Christina Valenti Stephanie Vanderhoff Joanna Wallace Kassandra Weeks Brittany Weinstein David West Mercedes Whitaker Jonathan Wilson Stephanie Zimmerman

SECOND HONORS SENIORS Aaron Aciukewicz Donald Behm Alyssa Blamire Benjamin Brace Gavin Carolan Karli-Rose Cimino Emily Collins Chelsey Conahan Francesco Costantino William Dixon Zachary Downs Shane Dunn Chelsea English Nicholas Evans Matthew Fasulka Kelly Healey Timothy Kennedy Alyx Koehler Amanda Kornak Erica Luzetski Colleen McDonald Amanda Mikolaitis Brianna Morgan Shane Panagakos Alex Protheroe Damien Rutkoski Joshua Shilanski Tyler Steve Rebecca Stull Ryan Thomas Theadora Treslar Melissa Tucker Kayla Yaglowski Sarah Zerfoss Leah Zumchak JUNIORS Anas Adudaeyyah Leah Benedetti Miranda Besecker Caitlin Cameron Julie Casey Paige Cuba Deidre Deluca Matthew Diaco Christina Diltz James Duffy Alyssa Horvath Megan Johnson Nathan Kish Briana Konecke Richard Luksic Mary Manganello Katharine Marianacci Jack Matusiak Casey McAndrew James McGovern Nicholas Michalisin Jenna Morgan Courtney Phillips Kristopher Roccograndi Daniel Saba Courtney Sickel Joshua Smith Danielle Spencer Jonathan Strausser Tyler Tuck

Kendra Vanesko Nathan Vario Alyssa Whittle Kyle Williams Eric Yurko SOPHOMORES Nell Adams Kellyann Anderson Stephanie Baines Christopher Behm Sarah Blamire John Blat Grace Carolan Megan Cheskiewicz Anthony Chielli Marcus Claflin Logan Darling Dominic Deluca Elizabeth Dillon Alyssah Dombek Brenden Ehret Alexandra Hood Alexander Jones Ashley Kapral Taylor Kelley Alexandra Klinges Amanda Kus Taylore Lewandowski Mary Martin Connor Martinez

Bryce Mattson Travis Mattson Jessi Mendoza Mark Michno Christopher Milligan Rory Mullin Amanda O’Day Kallysta Panagakos Samantha Tencza Ryan Webster Khadayah Whitaker FRESHMEN Lauren Anderika Kaylin Augustine Brendan Baloh Anastasia Baney Alysha Becker Mitchell Benson Jacob Bienkowski Samantha Bitto Adam Burton Brian Butler Cassandra Cocco William Colacito Zachary Connolly Calvin Crane Eric Davies Michael Davis Abigail Downs Autumn Everding

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Chamber Recital planned at Seminary

Lake-Noxen Class of 1959 will meet

Sarah Fasulka Mallory Faux Lauren Gallagher Jesse Goode Jackson Hamilton Katelyn Hunter Eric Kalo Omar Kazimi Tyler Kerkowski Jacob Kolojejchick Peter Konnick David Mallarkey Kameryn McGee Donald Michalisin Julianna Murray Gregory Navestad Omar Nijmeh Alexandria Olson Samantha Onda Lindsey Oremus Alexis Pelchar Allison Rismondo Sarah Scherer Jacob Schmid Jason Schwartz Caroline Sheehan Kurtis Sod Olivia Thomas Jillian Viercinski Gabrielle Volpetti

forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present nationally-acclaimed jazz drummer, educator, author and percussion product designer Steve Fidyk in a special concert of jazz music at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 17 at the River Commons in Wilkes-Barre. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186.

The Lake-Noxen Class of 1959 will meet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 12 at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. The class will celebrate those turning “70” at 6 p.m. on August 10 at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Karaoke and open mike The Wyoming Seminary Perwill be available for sharing songs, poems, jokes, stories, etc. forming Arts Institute (PAI) will present the annual PAI Dance Company Production at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 22 in the Buckingham Performing Arts Center, on the campus of Wyoming King’s College will host an Seminary, North Sprague Aveon-campus open house from 9 nue, Kingston. The Wyoming Seminary PerThe performance is free and forming Arts Institute (PAI) will a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 14 for area high school students open to the public. For more present a Cabaret Recital at 8 and their families. information, call 270-2186. p.m. on Thursday, July 12 in the Participants will have an Buckingham Performing Arts opportunity to attend three Center on the campus of Wyom45-minute sessions on the diing Seminary, North Sprague verse academic majors at King’s. Avenue, Kingston. Sessions on financial aid, career The performance is free and The Upward Bound Alumni planning and placement, as well open to the public. For more Association of Wilkes University as honors, study abroad and information, call 270-2186. will celebrate its 45th anniinternship programs, as well as a panel discussion of student life versary from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, July 22 behind the at King’s. Wilkes University library. To register, log onto The Wyoming Seminary PerThe celebration will include www.kings.edu/admissions/ forming Arts Institute (PAI) will food, drinks, music by Rockin’ admission_events. For more present music by the Wind Rich, games and basket raffles. information, contact Thomas Ensemble and the Jazz EnDonations are welcome. Landon, associate director of semble at 8 p.m. on July 13, July admissions, at 208-8389. To register, call Kelley Ceppa 20 and July 27 in the BuckingConnor, Wilkes University Upham Performing Arts Center on ward Bound Alumni Association the campus of Wyoming Semisecretary, at 817-5096 or email nary, North Sprague Avenue, The Wyoming Seminary PerKelleyconner220@yahoo.com. Kingston. The recitals are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186.

The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present a Student Solo and Chamber Recital at 8 p.m. on July 11, July 18, July 25, July 31 and Aug. 1 in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The recitals are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186.

PAI presents Cabaret Recital

Dance program set

Open house at King’s College

Upward Bound Alumni plan reunion

Concerts slated

Jazz concert slated

Music programs set

The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present a special performance by its Masterworks Chorale, Chamber Orchestra, Institute Chorus and Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. on July 14, July 21 and July 28 at the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The performances are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186.

Color Guard Day Camp scheduled

A Color Guard Day Camp for boys and girls ages 8-13 interested in learning the fundamentals of color guard will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 16-20 at the Lake-Lehman High School. Cost is $15 per person and all equipment will be supplied. Sign-ups will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. July 12-14 in the lobby of Lake-Lehman High School. For further information, call either 674-5561 or 262-4116.

Student solos set

The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present a Faculty Solo and Chamber Recital at 8 p.m. on Monday, July 23 in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The recitals are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186.

Kyle Kidd, of Harveys Lake, has been selected to receive a $1,000 Harry M. Ormston Scholarship from the Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation. From left, are Barry W. Littleford, District Deputy Grand Master of the 12 Masonic District; Kyle Kidd, Allen Kidd and Barry Wagner, Trustee of George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531.

Kidd is Kiwanis scholarship recipient Kyle Kidd, of Harveys Lake, has been selected to receive a $1,000 Harry M. Ormston Scholarship from the Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation. The Foundation, a charitable extension of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, presented 44 scholarships totaling $107,800 this year to young people with a Masonic relative or who are

members of a Masonic-sponsored youth group. Kidd is eligible as the son of Allen Kidd, a member of George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531. He was selected from over 188 applicants for this scholarship. A 2009 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, he is a senior at King’s College with a double major in Biology and Neuroscience.


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Camille Fioti, left, and Betty Sorchik, of the Community Services Department at the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, enjoy the 28th Annual Market on the Pond.

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Scouts from Boy Scout Troop 115 in Trucksville who assisted at the 28th Annual Market on the Pond are, from left, Tony Fioti, Kyle Kulp, Joseph Fioti, Vincent Vespico and Charlie Castellino.

Manning the Basket Booth at the 28th Annual Market on the Pond are, from left, seated, Cookie Fetterman and Geri Williams. Second row, Fran Dierolf and Louise Montigney.

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ore than 2,000 people packed the grounds of the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Dallas on June 16 for the 28th Annual Market on the Pond, which featured 120 vendors, homemade food and crafts made by residents of the centers. Over $16,700 was raised. Funds from Market on the Pond will help purchase special equipment for residents as well as pay for special events and socials that enhance the lives of the residents. Group such as the Harveys Lake Women’s Club, Master Gardeners, Back Mountain Bloomers and Boy Scout Troops 115 ofTrucksville and 281 of Dallas assisted with the event.

Members of Boy Scout Troop 281, of Dallas, who helped park cars during Market on the Pond are, from left, first row, Adam Barberio, Kyle Zern, Garett Paul, Alex Perry, Elijah Chester and Jeffrey Buscher. Second row, Randy Perry, Ron Dixon, Calvin Crane, Michael Zern, Paula Buscher.

The Dallas Borough High School Class of 1945 held a late lunch reunion on June 20 at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. In attendance was Kenneth Cosgrove and his daughter, Kendra; Elizabeth P. Covert, Norma R. Crispell, Peter and Carol Roushey and Ruth Whispell. Edna F. Knerr and her daughter, Sariann, arrived late but enjoyed lunch and visited with Peter and Carol Roushey. Classmates unable to attend in-

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Having a blast at L-L’s physical education camp Everybody works up a sweat at second annual camp held at Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School gymnasium. By SARAH HITE shite@mydallaspost.com

Youngsters worked up a sweat during the Lake-Lehman Elementary Physical Education Camp at the Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School held June 18-22. It was the second year that middle school physical education teacher Jeff Hynick led the camp with fellow gym teachers Krystal Minor and Paul Venetz. Elementary students in grades kindergarten through third grade from all three district schools were invited to participate in the three-hour camp each day during the week. Students enjoyed activities like volleyball, basketball, tossing Frisbees, driving scooters, dancing to interactive video games and others. Hynick said the camp also included a more structured activity period in which students could learn more about different sports to encourage them to participate in athletics when they get older. He said the goal of the camp is to also promote the importance of fitness and staying healthy at a

young age. “If a child doesn’t start loving fitness when they’re young, it gets tough (to live a healthy lifestyle) when they’re older,” said Hynick. “These days kids are stuck sitting by computers or TVs, so it’s nice to get them moving for a few hours during the day.” Two Lake-Lehman seniors also helped out at the camp in conjunction with their senior project. Robert Ide, 17, of Lehman Six-year-olds Ben Wnuk, left, and Joey Hurst ride the roller racTownship, has known Hynick for ers at the Lake-Lehman elementary physical education camp. a long time and enjoys the opportunity of helping young ones. “Sports help you develop social skills,” said Ide, a golfer. “Especially in junior high, it’s tough making friends but if you’re in a sport, you already have friends when you get to school.” Jeff Carter Jr., 16, of Lehman Township, plays baseball and golf. He tries to follow a healthy lifestyle as much as he can, and enjoys the chance to give younger children advice about eating right and exercise. “It’s an opportunity to have fun with them (elementary stu-

Six-year-old Molly Jenkins throws a Beamo during the LakeLehman elementary physical education camp.

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Lake-Lehman seniors Jeff Carter, left, and Robert Ide, both of Lehman Township, describe their elementary physical education camp senior project.

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Lake-Lehman physical education teacher Jeff Hynick, left, reviews the rules for the physical education camp with about 50 district elementary students.

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Teeing off for EXCELLENCE

he Dallas Foundation for Excellence In Education Inc. held its second annual golf classic on June 22 at the Mill Race Golf Course in Benton.

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Teams of golfers wait to tee off at the Dallas Foundation for Excellence in Education Second Annual Golf Classic at the Mill Race Golf Course in Benton.

Ray Anthony Ostroski, left, and Tanner Gattuso, both of Dallas, take shelter from the heat in their golf cart.

Jim Gattuso, of Dallas, watches his drive on the first tee at Mill Race Golf Course in Benton.

Dallas Foundation for Excellence in Education President Ray Ostroski welcomes participants to the Mill Race Golf Course in Benton for the organization’s second annual golf classic.


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Birding program for preschoolers

The Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition of Luzerne County (GDAC) will present MacArthur Fellowship “Genius” Award-winning environmental scientist and chemist Wilma Subra at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 10 at Temple B’nai B’rith, 408 Wyoming Ave., Kingston and at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11 at Unitarian Universalist Congregation Church, 20 Church Road, Wyoming. Subra was profiled on CNN’s Health Report; and was voted one of 2012’s “fiercest women” in 2010. Subra’s presentation is entitled “Human Health Impacts Associated with Chemicals and Pathways of Exposure for the Development of Shale Gas Play.” Both venues are free and open to the public.

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Lake, will present his program “Three Pennsylvania Generals at Gettysburg and Beyond Meade, Hancock and Reynolds.” Urban is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and currently a student at Penn State University. Cost of the program is $3 for non-members. For more information, call Pete at 6391283.

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Attorney Jim Bobeck, chairman of the Luzerne County Council, will be the speaker at Back Mountain Men’s Ecumenical Group meeting at 8 a.m. on The Wyoming County ChamTuesday, July 10 at the Irem ber of Commerce will present a Country Club. seminar entitled “The Importance of Networking – Right Now” by Helen Lavelle, president and chief creative strategist of the Lavelle Strategy Group, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 The Wyoming Valley Civil p.m. on July 18 at Twig’s Café, War Roundtable meeting will Route 6, Tunkhannock. be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, For reservations, email DebJuly 12 in the lower level of the orah@wyccc.com or call the Daddow-Isaacs American LeChamber office at 875-8325. gion, 730 Memorial Hwy., Cost to non-members is $10 Dallas. while members attend free. Richard Urban, of Harvey’s

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The Annual Dallas Gridiron Golf Classic will be held on Saturday, July 21 at Mill Race Golf club with a 9 a.m. shot gun start. Entre fee for the captain and crew format event is $80 per golfer and includes cart and

green fees, food and beverages on the course and a complete buffet dinner and beverages immediately following play. All proceeds benefit the Dallas High School football team. For more information, contact Dave Simpson at 11 Mapleseed Drive, Dallas.

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The Golf Committee of the Dallas Lions Club has finalized plans for its golf tournament on Sunday, Sept. 23 at the Newberry Estate Golf Course. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Back Mountain Library. Those interested in participating in the tournament should contact the chairman Joe Czarnecki at 255-0136.

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Back Mountain Harvest Assembly offers a Spanish Bible Study from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. every Sunday at the church, 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville. For more information, call the church office at 696-1128 or Luis/Stefano Rosario at 7061005.

Book Fair will raise funds for school

The Huntsville United Methodist Church will host a breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 14. Children and seniors eat free. Breakfast includes eggs, sausage, home fries, toast, pancakes and a beverage. Adult ticket price is $7. Children and seniors eat free.

Strawberry social planned for July 15

The Orange United Methodist Church in Dallas will host a strawberry social from 6 to 7:30 p. m, on July 15. Orange United Methodist Tickets are $5 for adults and Church, West Eighth Street, $2.50 for children under 12 Dallas, will host a Scholastic years of age. Tickets include a Book Fair from 6 to 8 p.m. on piece of shortcake, ice cream, Wednesday, July 11; 10 a.m. to strawberries, whipped topping noon on Thursday, July 12 and and a drink. Friday, July 13; 10 a.m. to 2 For directions and tickets, p.m. on Saturday, July 14; and 6 call 855-9693 or 675-1513. to 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 15. The Book Fair will feature a special community event with read-alouds from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 12.

Comunity Sunday Fun Day planned

The Courtdale United Methodist Church will conduct its second annual Community Sunday Fun Day from 4 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, July 22 on the Trucksville United Methodist Church Annual “Take Out” church grounds, 225 Courtdale Summer BBQ will be held from Ave., Courtdale. The event, free to everyone, 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, July 13 will feature the theme Christat the church’s Educational mas in July and include games Building, 40 Knob Hill Road, for all ages, food, dunk tank, Trucksville. Tickets are now on sale at $8 cotton candy, popcorn, music and much more. A special for adults and $4 for children. community Christmas tree will The dinner includes a half also be decorated. chicken, all the fixings and homemade dessert. To reserve tickets, call the church office at 696-3897 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Gate of Heaven Summer Music Camp for students ages 9-15 will be held from 9:30 a.m.

Chicken barbeque at Trucksville UM

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Lake-Lehman elementary school students play beach ball volleyball in the high school gymnasium.

bles as snacks.” Melanie Selner, 8, of Shavertown, said playing with the Wii games console was her favorite part of the camp because she Continued from Page 9 could dance along to her favorite dents), too,” he said. “We teach songs. “I like the Wii because it gets them about healthy eating, like we serve them fruit and vegeta- you active,” she said. “The Ika

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song is my favorite. I like to dance with friends.” Adam Walp, 8, of Harveys Lake, likes volleyball the most, but enjoyed showing off his dance moves to his friends during the camp, too. “Fitness is important because exercise makes muscles,” he said.

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“Backyard Birds for Kids” will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 19 at Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Center. Learn to identify five birds you might see in your backyard by sight and sound. Program is for children ages 3 to 5 and their parents For information, call 6759900. Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas, will present birding as Frances Slocum State Park at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 14. Participants should meet in the parking lot at the boat The Music Box Players will rental area. For information, present “Avenue Q,” the 2003 call 675-9900. Tony Award Best Musical, July 20-22, 27-29 and Aug. 3-5 at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. A Join the naturalists from special preview performance Carbon County Environmental will be held on Thursday, July Education Center as they in19 with all seats $12. troduce owls at 11:30 a.m. on Show times are 8 p.m. FriSunday, July 15 at Wild Birds days and Saturdays and 3 p.m. Unlimited, Dallas Shopping on Sundays. Center. For reservations, call 283For information, call 6752195. 9900.

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Dallas High School senior Erica Luzetski has decided to continue her diving and academic careers at Ithaca College. Luzetski lettered all four years while on the Dallas Mountaineer diving team. She is a four-time district medalist and a state finalist. From left, seated, are Andrew Luzetski, Erica Luzetski, Cheryl Luzetski. Standing, Nancy Roberts, athletic director; Jeff Shaffer, high school principal; and Romaine Mosier, head swimming coach.

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Senior Citizens Centers sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to peoTUESDAY - Bag lunch ple 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are WEDNESDAY – Pork bargratefully accepted and needed beque, Waldorf salad, potato in order to expand this program. puffs, wheat burger roll, peanut Menu for the week of July 9: butter brownie, margarine, milk

GDAC presents chemist to speak

Caitlin Barry, a Dallas High School swim team captain, has decided to continue her academic and athletic career at Westminster College in New Wilmington. Barry was a Wyoming Valley Conference All-Star, on the Coaches All-Star Team as well as a district medalist, district champion and state qualifier in the 500 freestyle in 2010. She has been a member of the honor roll at Dallas for four years. From left, seated, are Martin Barry, Caitlin Barry and Madison Barry. Standing, Nancy Roberts, athletic director; Brian Bradshaw, assistant principal; and Romaine Mosier, swim coach.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Square dance set

The Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a square dance from 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 28 at the Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company Hall, 329 Orange Road, featuring “Just Us Country Duo.” Admission is $6. Food and refreshments will be available. Doors and kitchen open at 6 p.m. The building is air conditioned. Singles, couples and beginners are welcome. For more information, call 333-4626 or 333-5912.

to noon July 23-27. Learn to sing like a bird while enjoying games, snacks and making new friends. A special Youth Liturgy featuring the participants will be held at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, July 29. This year’s theme is “Catholic symbols, gestures, and traditions.” To register, call 675-2121 by July 15.

Cross Creek church plans Bible School

Cross Creek Community Church invites children to this year’s Vacation Bible School, “Sky – Where Everything is Possible with God” from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. July 23-27 at the church, 370 Carverton Road, Trucksville. Each day, children will learn a single Bible point that is reinforced with a Bible verse and Bible story. For more information or to pre-register, call 696-0399.

Movie night at HUMC

The Huntsville United Methodist Church will host “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” for children ages 4-12 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 28. There will be snacks, crafts and lots of fun. For more details, all 477-3748. Chaperones are safe sanctuary certified.

LIUM Church plans summer services

The Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Church Summer Worship Services will be held through August 19. This will include an 8:30 a.m. contemporary worship service and a traditional service at 10 a.m. A coffee break will be from 9:30 to 9:55 a.m.


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the market fresh and give patrons something to look forward during the dog days of summer, said Grant. He also said the market tends to attract customers from faraway places. “We see people coming in from out of state,” said Grant. “When people are parking, the library board members like to look at license plates, and last year we saw people from Montana, Alaska, New Jersey, Connecticut, Kentucky. It’s interesting to see.” Grant said this year the farmers’ market is more important than ever for the ven-

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Hogue graduates from basic training

dors who sell there – after last year’s historic flooding, many of the vendors suffered great losses. “Every year it builds. I started doing this three years ago, and I see the volume increasing and more and more people getting out,” said Grant. “We want to help our vendors, as last year was difficult year rain and flooding. We actually lost one of our vendors last year that got flooded. We’re hoping vendors do well.”

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Dallas High School Student Leadership in Civics Club members listen to the ceremony honoring military award recipients.

serve the honor. “When you walk by this wall, you have to say thank you,” he said. Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Rev. Continued from Page 1 Dr. William Lewis explained each said it’s up to the club to do the emblem on the wall, making sure research and find others who de- those in attendance knew there were only three secretaries in the U.S. Department of Defense, despite there being five military factions. Puzzles, Page 2 “The Marine Corps answers to the Secretary of the Navy,” he

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said, though others disagreed. Mohen was a cheerleader who married her high school sweetheart – a football player, who also played several other sports. Gene Mohen, the former class president, broke someone’s leg the first time he tried wrestling while in high school. “He could sing, too,” joked Sgarlat. “He sang, ‘If I Were a Rich Man.’” “I’m still singing it,” quipped Gene Mohen. Harveys Lake Borough Councilwoman Michell’e Boice joined in with the laughter, and said the group was pretty rowdy at its earlier reunions, although she declined to elaborate. McGee enjoys attending reunions because it’s nice to see the classmates she shared so much with when she was younger. “It’s fun to see how everyone is doing and how everyone has changed,” she said. “We like to reminisce. I don’t think we’ve changed very much.” Sgarlat said being with her former classmates is such an enjoyable experience, she decided to hold a reunion every year from now on to keep in touch. “It’s part of who we are. School shapes the person who you will be forever and ever and ever,” she said. “We share so much history. And we had (Berwick) Coach (George) Curry first!”

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Air Force Airman Mitchell P. Hogue, son of Nannette Sosinski-Hogue, of Franklin Street, Dallas, and Joseph Hogue, of South Main Street, Hanover Township, graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. He is a graduate of Dallas High School.

• The supervisors also dis- year. • The next Dallas Township cussed getting legal help with cable franchise renewal, releas- Board of Supervisors meeting ing the Dallas School District will be held at 7:30 p.m. on of its construction surety bond Tuesday, July 17 in the municiContinued from Page 5 related to the new high school, pal building. A hearing will be the township that PVR Partners, finalizing the township employ- held at 7 p.m. about changes in formerly Chief Gathering, has ee handbook and adopting a the township floodplain ordifiled for an erosion and sedi- fireworks ordinance for next nance. ment control general permit for its Wyoming County pipeline project. The township has 30 days to comment on the project. Supervisors addressed a concern from Goodleigh Road resident Jeff Dickson, who said there are issues with dust and debris from vehicles traveling on the road due to pipeline construction activity. Supervisor Frank Wagner said he travels that road often and doesn’t believe there is a concerning amount of debris on the road. Grant asked Wagner to check the road a few times daily to inspect the dust amounts and determine whether the supervisors should take action. In other news… • Supervisors are looking for a representative to the Dallas Area Municipal Authority board for a five-year term to begin on Jan. 1, 2013. Interested residents should send a letter of interest and a resume to the township “HOME OF THE COLOSSAL PIZZA” office before July 17. Takeout - 674-4400 - Delivery • Roadmaster Martin Barry discussed several paving and inOrder Online: frastructure projects needed to www.poppyspizzakitchen.com be completed this year, which Order by Fax: 674-4403 he estimates will cost about $165,000. Grant said there is currently about $204,000 in the budget for road improvements, and said extra funds can be pulled from the snow removal budget if needed, depending on whether the winter is mild. Those street projects include work on Glendalough Road, Second Street, Kingswood Drive, Westminster Drive, Kimberly Drive and Reservoir Road.

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Learn the communications industry. Guyette is hiring a motivated entry level individual with a wiring or technology background. Vo-tech/trade education preferred. Must be proficient using hand tools, laptops, and reading wiring diagrams. Physically intensive position. Full time 8am-4:30pm. Must have clean driving record. Contact Harvis for application: 570-542-5330 or email to gcijobs. harvis@gmail.com

538

Janitorial/ Cleaning

542

Logistics/ Transportation

Drivers: $2,500 Sign-On Bonus. Home Nightly Hazleton, PA Dedicated Run. CDL-A, 1 year experience required. Estenson Logistics. Apply: www.goelc.com 1-866-336-9642

Mechanic: Local trucking company seeking experienced mechanic. Minimum 2 years experience working on Tractors/Reefer Trailers. Must have own tools. Fulltime/paid vacations. Please Call: 866-564-8639 x111 or x113

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630 Money To Loan

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548 Medical/Health

Project/ Program Management

DIRECT CARE WORKER Community Outreach/ Direct Care Worker Volunteer Coordinator to work one on one with a physically challenged individual in a day program facility. Hours are 8:15AM to 3:15PM Monday thru Friday. Wages and benefits will be discussed at interview. Send resume or apply in person to 495 Wyoming St., Hanover Twp., PA 18706

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This position is responsible for volunteer efforts – to include recruiting, training and mentoring; event planning; marketing/ public relations; humane education; and website/social media management. Qualified candidates will possess a bachelor’s degree or equivalent work. Must have excellent oral and public speaking skills. Must be able to communicate well via email, newsletter, etc. Must have a strong affinity for animals. PLEASE FORWARD YOUR RESUME WITH SALARY HISTORY TO: EMAIL: PNORK@ LUZERNESPCA.ORG OR MAIL TO: SPCA C/O DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR 524 EAST MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE, PA

566

Sales/Retail/ Business Development

in need of an Inside Sales/CSR Candidate. Send resume to hr@blackstone healthcare.org

OPTICIAN

Crystal Vision Center is hiring full time and part time opticians for new offices in Mountaintop and Dallas. ABO certification a plus. Must be personable and provide excellent service. Fax resume to: 570-961-0744 CrystalVisionCenter@Hotmail.com

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CDL TRUCK DRIVERS With Vac Truck experience and good driving record. Must be reliable with a friendly attitude. Call MondayFriday 10am-3pm. 570-477-5818

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Business Opportunities

NEPA FLORAL & GIFT SHOP Including delivery van, coolers, all inventory, displays, computer system, customer list, website and much more. Turn key operation in prime retail location. Serious inquiries please call 570-592-3327

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700 MERCHANDISE Appliances

AIR CONDITIONERS 2 older units $25. 570-654-9109

720

Cemetery Plots/Lots

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Medical Equipment

ACORN STAIR LIFT 570-262-7959 776 Sporting Goods

SHUFFLEBOARD with an electric

scoreboard. 21’ long. Excellent condition. Asking $2450. 570-675-5046

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Over 47,000

748 Good Things To Eat

Furniture & Accessories

FURNISH FOR LESS

* NELSON * * FURNITURE * * WAREHOUSE * Recliners from $299 Lift Chairs from $699 New and Used Living Room Dinettes, Bedroom 210 Division St Kingston Call 570-288-3607 GARAGE SALE LEFTOVERS Oreck XL vacuum bags $5. NOAT shoes, new $3. Copper jello molds $1. each. 3M gel writs rest $1. Hardcover books $1. each. Ronan pruner plus new $2. Ronan multi cut $2. Star wars keepsake ornament $5. Mini upright vacuum $5. 570-287-2299

Mattress A Queen Size Pillow Top Set Still in Plastic Can Deliver $150 570-280-9628 ROCKER, wood/tapestry, $75. RECLINER, Burgundy velour cloth, $125. SOFA, CHAIR, OTTOMAN, 3 TABLES, great for den. Wood and cloth, all in excellent condition. $450. Call after 6 PM 570-675-5046

746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets

WEST WYOMING 6th Street

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800 PETS & ANIMALS 815

Dogs

AKC Eng Bulldogs, Males & Females. shots & wormed. CH bloodlines. family raised. $1800. 799-0192

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SHIH-TZU PUPPIES

Males. 9 weeks old. $550 570-250-9690

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Parsons Section 5 bedroom, 1 bath. Garage. Corner lot. Nice location. Out of flood zone. $30,000 negotiable. Call 570-814-7453

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Income & Commercial Properties

WILKES-BARRE

1st block S. Franklin St. Historic District. Beautiful 3 story building. 2,300 square feet on first floor. Commercial & residential use. 8 parking spaces. $395,000. Call 570-824-7173

WYOMING 900 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 906 Homes for Sale Having trouble paying your mortgage? Falling behind on your payments? You may get mail from people who promise to forestall your foreclosure for a fee in advance. Report them to the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency. Call 1-877FTC-HELP or click on ftc.gov. A message from The Times Leader and the FTC.

HOMES FOR SALE 5 Homes left. 3 in

Nanticoke, 2 in Edwardsville. Price ranging from $20,000 to $37,000 Call 516-216-3539 Leave Message

3 APARTMENTS Unique, charming 1 Story Nantucket Style 2 bedroom owner’s cottage + duplex 1 & 2 bedroom. Extensive renovations made. 2 rents will pay bills, or rent 3 for max income. NOT IN FLOOD ZONE. Asking $135,900. 570-609-5133

912 Lots & Acreage

FARMLAND LIQUIDATION!

5 Acres $19,900 8 Acres $24,900 Gorgeous views, fields, woods! 30 minutes Albany. Just off 1-90. Fully approved for your country home! 888-793-7762 www.NewYorklandandLakes.com

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SHAVERTOWN 105 Summit Street

Fire damaged home. Sold as is. 60’ x 235’ lot. Public sewer, water & gas. $34,500, negotiable Call 570-675-0446, evenings.

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906 Homes for Sale

HANOVER TWP.

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HARVEYS LAKE

Beach Street. 2 nice building lots. Approx 100 x 150 each. Public sewer available. Paved road. Surveyed. $19,995 each.570-822-7359

JENKINS TOWNSHIP Prestigious Highland Hills Development .88 Acres. $75,000 570-947-3375

Apartments/ Unfurnished

DUPONT

Totally renovated 6 large room apartment. Partially furnished, brand new fridge/electric range, electric washer & dryer on 1st floor. Brand new custom draperies, Roman shades, carpeting/flooring & energy efficient windows. Kitchen with snack bar. Full tiled pink bath on 1st floor. Beautiful original Victorian wainscotting, ceilings, woodwork & vintage wall paper. Victorian dining room with wall to wall carpet. Living room with large storage closet, 2 large bedrooms with wall to wall & large closets. Attic partially finished for storage. 2nd floor large front balcony with beautiful view of the Valley. 1st floor back porch with large back yard, off-street parking. Easy access to I-81, airport & casino. Tranquil neighborhood. No smoking. $800 + utilities & security. 570-762-8265

KINGSTON Beautiful, over-

sized executive style apartment in large historic home. Two bedrooms, one bath, granite kitchen, hardwood floors, dining room, living room, basement storage, beautiful front porch, washer/ dryer. $1,000 monthly plus utilities. No smoking. Call 570-472-1110

MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom.

No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. 570474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

PITTSTON

Totally renovated 1 bedroom apartment. Off street parking. Corian counters. $525 + utilities. No Pets. 570-654-5387

WEST PITTSTON

1 bedroom, 1st floor Stove & refrigerator included. Newly remodeled. $475 + utilities 570-357-1138

WEST PITTSTON

1st floor, 1 bedroom, refrigerator & stove, washer/dryer hookup, off-street parking, water & sewer, no pets. $550/month, + utilities & security (570)388-4242

WEST PITTSTON

2 bedroom. 2nd floor. $550 plus utilities 570-299-5471 New Construction. Lot #2, Fairway Estates. 2,700 square feet, tile & hardwood on 1st floor. Cherry cabinets with center island. $399,500. For more details: patrickdeats.com (570)696-1041

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SHICKSHINNY

119 West Union Street Out of flood zone! Large, 2 story frame with 2, three bedroom apartments. Off street parking, Large, dry basement, oil heat, large front porch and yard, also 4 room cottage, with garage in the rear of the same property. $85,000. Great home and/or rental. Please call 570-542-4489

SWOYERSVILLE

689 Main Street 2 bedroom home on large lot with bonus efficiency apartment. Large living room, eat in kitchen, screened porch. Freshly painted and new flooring. $69,000. Call 570-696-3368

938

Apartments/ Furnished

DUPONT

302 Main Street, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 1st floor 3 room apartment. Washer/dryer on premises, comes furnished OR unfurnished. A/C, water, sewer, garbage included. , $500/per month, + security and electric, unfurnished is $450 plus electric, no smoking. Call 570-466-2157 or 570-477-2847

941

Apartments/ Unfurnished

HANOVER TOWNSHIP Two 1st floor, 1 bedroom apartments. All utilities included. No pets. $450 + 1 month security. (908) 964-1554

HARVEYS LAKE 1 or 2 bedroom,

LAKE FRONT apartments. Wall to wall, appliances, lake rights, off street parking. No Pets. Lease, security & references. 570-639-5920

WEST PITTSTON One room, 1st

floor, furnished efficiency. Galley kitchen, granite bath, built-ins, washer/dryer. Security & references. Nonsmokers, no pets. $700 includes heat & water. 570-655-4311

WILKES-BARRE EAST END

4 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, Wall to Wall carpet, stove, fridge, washer & dryer $550 + security. Heat Included. No pets. Call 570-823-2214 after 1 p.m.

941

Apartments/ Unfurnished

WILKES-BARRE

PARSONS Recently remodeled 2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer included. $485 + utilities & security. Call 570-650-2494

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PARSONS

Available 8/1/12 Three bedrooms, stove & washer. Nice yard, great 3rd floor playroom/ office. $700/month, + utilities, 1 month rent & security. Call 570-262-4604

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH

2nd floor, 2 bedroom, big living room, off-street parking, washer /dryer hook-up. $500 + utilities & security deposit. 570-690-7721

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Mayflower Crossing Apartments 570.822.3968 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms - Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term leases available

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BACK MOUNTAIN Residential neighborhood, single family Cape Cod with attached 1 car garage. Covered front porch and open rear deck. Living room, kitchen/dinette. 1 large bedroom, bath, and den with washer/dryer on 1st floor. 2nd floor, large bedroom and bath, and small bedroom/office and attic storage. $850/ month includes trash & sewer. Tenant pays utilities. 1st month and security deposit required. Call 570-696-1821 & leave message.

Just

Wilkes University, minutes from King’s Newly renovated. Most utilities included. Professional on site management. Off street parking. Starting at $515. 866-466-0501 or leasing-cumberland @rentberger.com

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Commercial Properties

DALLAS

Office/Retail Space (2 spaces) 961 sq. ft each. All utilities included, ample parking. Memorial Highway Dallas. $1400/month or combined $2600 570-586-6633

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bedroom, 1 bath. Large kitchen with stove, water, sewer & garbage included. $545 + 1st & last. 570-332-8922

Arnold’s Golf Course

490B. West Third St., Nescopeck, PA (570) 752-7022

Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club

COURTDALE

KINGSTON Penn St.

1/2 Double, 2 bedroom. Newly remodeled. Gas Heat. Washer & dryer hookup, yard, parking. Not Approved for Section 8. No pets. $550 + utilities. 570-714-1530

KINGSTON

Sprague Ave. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1st floor duplex, New w/w carpeting & hardwood floors. Convenient to Wyoming Ave. Washer/dryer hookup, basement storage. Reduced! $540/month + utilities, security, lease. NO PETS. 570-793-6294

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PITTSTON

Elizabeth Street 1 bedroom half double with large rooms. Neutral decor. Ample closets. Screened in porch & private yard. $350 + utilities security & lease. NO PETS. Call 570-793-6294

950

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PLAINS Spacious 3

bedroom, 1 bath with Victorian charm with hardwood floors, neutral decor, stained glass window, large kitchen with washer /dryer hook-up, off-street parking. $700 month + utilities, security & lease. NO PETS. 570-793-6294

953 Houses for Rent

1000 SERVICE DIRECTORY 1006

A/C & Refrigeration Services

STRISH A/C

Ductless / Central Air Conditioning Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 570-332-0715

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ECO-FRIENDLY APPLIANCE TECH.

25 Years Experience fixing major appliances: Washer, Dryer, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Compactors. Most brands. Free phone advice & all work guaranteed. No service charge for visit. 570-706-6577

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Building & Remodeling

1st. Quality Construction Co.

Roofing, siding, gutters, insulation, decks, additions, windows, doors, masonry & concrete. Insured & Bonded.

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570-606-8438 Looking for the right deal on an automobile? Turn to classified. It’s a showroom in print! Classified’s got the directions! 1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning

NOXEN

PJ’s Window Cleaning & Janitorial Services Windows, Gutters, Carpets, Power washing and more. INSURED/BONDED. 570-283-9840

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3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, & big yard. $950/ month + security & 1st month, No pets. Ask for Bob or Jean 570-477-3599

THORNHURST

45 minutes west of the Gap. 4 bed rooms, 3.5 baths, pool community, all appliances, garage, no pets, $900/ month + utilities, 2 months security & references. 718-916-9872

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Sugarloaf Golf Course

18 Golf Course Road, Sugarloaf, PA (570) 384-4097

Briarwood “East” & “West” Golf Clubs

Towanda Country Club

4775 West Market Street, York, PA (717) 792-9776

Emanon Country Club

Box 6180, Towanda, PA (570) 265-6939

Traditions at the Glen

Old State Road, RR#1 Box 78, Falls, PA (570) 388-6112

4301 Watson Blvd., Johnson City, NY (607) 797-2381

Fernwood Hotel Resort

Twin Oaks Golf Course

Hollenback Golf Course

Villas Crossing Golf Course

Route 209, Bushkill, PA (888) 337-6966

1050 N. Washington St., Wilkes Barre, PA (570) 821-1169

Lakeland Golf Club

Route 107, Fleetville, PA (570) 945-9983

Mill Race Golf Course

4584 Red Rock Road, Benton, PA (570) 925-2040

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RR3 Box 283, Dallas, PA (570) 333-4360

521 Golf Road, Tamaqua, PA (570) 386-4515

White Birch Golf Course

660 Tuscarora Park Rd., Barnesville, PA (570) 467-2525

White Deer Golf Club

352 Allenwood Camp Ln., Montgomery, PA (570) 547-2186

Mountain Laurel Golf Course

Woodloch Springs

HC1, Box 9A1, White Haven (570) 443-7424

Mountain Valley Golf Course

1021 Brockton Mountain Dr., Barnesville, PA (570) 467-2242

Sand Springs Country Club 1 Sand Springs Drive, Drums, PA (570) 788-5845

Shadowbrook Inn and Resort Route 6E, East Tunkhannock, PA (800) 955-0295

*Your membership covers the greens fees at most of the participating golf courses.

❏ Yes! Cooper St. Nice 2 bedroom, 1 bath 1/2 double with living room, dining room, eat in kitchen with dishwasher, full basement with washer/dryer, fenced yard, parking for 2 cars, & bonus room. Pets ok. $750+ utilities & security. Call Dave 570-675-4881

Stone Hedge Golf Course

49 Bridge St., Tunkhannock, PA (570) 836-5108

260 Country Club Dr., Mountain Top, PA (570) 868-4653

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Woodloch Drive, Hawley, PA (570) 685-8102

Driving Ranges & Instruction Academy of Golf Center

1333 N. River St., Plains, PA (570) 824-5813

International Golf School

Multiple course locations. Call (570) 752-7281 for information.

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412 Autos for Sale

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1162 Landscaping/ Garden

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ASPHALT SEALING

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Paving: Driveways, Parking Lots, Patching, Hot Crackfiller Repairs

Residential Commercial

836-3587

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AUTO BODY PHONE: (570) 823-2211 FAX: (570) 824-0553

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INSURANCE ESTIMATES • COLLISION REPAIRS FOREIGN & DOMESTIC • QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP 105 WEST SAYLOR AVE. CALL PLAINS, PA 18702 RICK OR NICK

BUILDING & REMODELING

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LANDSCAPING

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Commercial Refrigeration; Ice Machines; Central A/C & Heat; and Ductless Systems.

Grass cutting, trimming, leaf clean-up. Free Estimates Call 570-574-5800

MOTORCYCLE, ATV, SNOWMOBILE REPAIR

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PAVING & SEAL COATING Patching, Sealing, Residential/Comm Licensed & Insured PA013253 570-868-8375

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