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Local Archaeology Group to Host Annual Indian Artifact Fair By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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ycoming County is a hotbed of interesting Native American artifacts that survived hundreds of years of existence, and there is a great deal of interest in these items locally. If you enjoy learning about prehistoric cultures in Lycoming County, the time to share your collected curiosities is at the Second Annual NCC8 Indian Artifact Fair. Northcentral Chapter 8, Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology will host the educational open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 1, at the Taber Museum of the Lycoming County Historical Society, 858 W. Fourth St. Gary Fogelman, noted artifact expert, author and publisher of Indian Artifact Magazine, is the featured guest for the event. Fogelman said visitors will be not only be surprised to learn that many times, collected items are ancient, but they’ll have a great time. “The artifact fair is fun because you never know what will walk through the door,” he said. “Sometimes you get to see some rare things, and then get to educate people about what they have.” A lifetime member of NCC8, Fogelman is the author and co-author of several books on projectile points, artifacts and local cultures. He also contributes to national publications and typology handbooks. Fogelman plans

to bring some of the finest — and older — artifacts in his personal collection. Fogelman will review artifacts brought by visitors and attempt to identify small collections and individual items. Andrea Campbell, president of NCC8/ SPA, spoke about the success of the 2016 Inaugural Artifact Fair and marveled that, “… natural curiosity and interest in local archaeology brought out a wonderful blend of people.” She added that, “The last fair was a wonderful time. Many people stayed for a number of hours, talking, socializing, and waiting to see what else walked through the door.” In addition to Fogelman, Tom “Tank” Baird, vice president of NCC8 and an iHeartRadio contributor, will be on hand to help identify artifacts and speak about local prehistory. A vocational archaeologist, Baird is a frequent guest on Ted Saul’s “Sunday Morning Magazine” talk show, speaking about Prehistoric Indians and significant local historic events. “We’re hoping to provide a service to the community by having a day to identify primarily, but not limited to, local Indian artifact finds,” Baird said. “Whether found in fields or inherited in shoe boxes, we feel that these artifacts need to be discussed and labeled to be appreciated.” With 12,000 years of Native American visitation and occupation there is a rich prehistory in Pennsylvania. There is a

genuine curiosity out there about those objects picked up in fields and by bodies of water. People want to know what they’ve found and even if it turns out to be just a stone. “The first question many people ask is, ‘Is this an artifact?’ Sadly, some have oddshaped rocks that may look man made, but a trained eye may know the difference. There will be collections available to also make that comparison between a genuine artifact and an anomaly,” Baird said. NCC8 members, as well as members from the Gen. John Burrows Historical Society of Montoursville, will share artifact type collections, and help teach visitors about what to look for in future trips afield. Knowledge of what constitutes an artifact will increase their chance of identifying actual human-made items and helping to designate more areas as prehistoric sites. “This type of event can educate everyone. To hold an object that was created by a human being just like you and I perhaps thousands of years ago is still a thrill and a wonder,” Baird said. “Could the craftsman or artist ever dream that their creation would end up in our hands and in collections or in a museum far into the future. These objects are all time travelers and need to be honored as such. Together they assure that the culture that created them will never be forgotten.” Also on display will be artifacts from the NCC8 excavation in Loyalsock, The Glunk Site, designated 36LY0345. These items range in time from 3500 BC to 1200 AD. Northcentral Chapter 8 is the Lycoming County chapter of The Society for

Pennsylvania Archaeology, Inc., which was organized in 1929 to: • Promote the study of the prehistoric and historic archaeological resources of Pennsylvania and neighboring states; • Encourage scientific research and discourage exploration that is unscientific or irresponsible in intent or practice; • Promote the conservation of archaeological sites, artifacts, and information; • Encourage the establishment and maintenance of sources of archaeological information such as museums, societies, and educational programs; • Promote the dissemination of archaeological knowledge by means of publications and forums; • Foster the exchange of information between the professional and the avocational archaeologists. The chapter’s first meeting was held Aug. 12, 1955, at the James V. Brown Library in Williamsport. NCC8, a 501(C) educational nonprofit organization, relies upon donations. Without the community’s generosity, the group could not pay for the insurance needed to host digs. NCC8 needs donations to purchase supplies, such as trowels, shovels, tarps, and artifact preservation bags. Please donate today and help preserve and protect Lycoming County’s cultural heritage. If you are interested in learning more, you can attend their meetings at 6 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month at the Taber Museum. Learn more about the group and make a donation online at www.PennArcheology. com.

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ebb Weekly is a member of a free newspaper association called the Mid-Atlantic Community Papers Association, or MACPA. MACPA is a network of papers similar to Webb Weekly. The distribution and content varies, but we all share the commonality of being free. Each year they host a conference for their members. The conference consists of networking with other papers to exchange thoughts and ideas. There are also seminars to help improve sales teams, management and graphics departments. There is also an advertising and editorial awards presentation each year and I want to take a bit of space to congratulate the Webb Weekly winners. Obviously, I am extra proud of my husband Erik. He spends all week using his graphic arts skills to make our advertisers look good and he won three well-deserved art awards. On the editorial side, we had three winners. Gerry Ayers picked up a first place award in the ‘Personal Column’ category for his article, “My Tuesday Breakfast Club”. That piece was about the people that Gerry meets during his Tuesday morning trips to chemo.

Pastor Tim Hartzell was also a winner. He came in second place in the ‘Personal Column’ category for his piece, “A Grateful Little Leaguer Steph Remembers”. That Nordstrom article was about Tim’s experience as a Little Leaguer and what he learned during those years. Our final winner was Jamie Spencer. Jamie picked up a third place spot in the ‘News Story’ category for his cover story on Frank Girardi’s induction to the College Football Hall of Fame. So congratulations guys! All of us at Webb Weekly are incredibly proud of all of you! I am so lucky to have an amazing team of writers behind me. April Fool’s! It’s almost April Fool’s Day and I’m here to supply you with some harmless pranks to have a little fun with your friends and family. I always find silly pranks entertaining, so here are some of my favorites! First up is one to give someone a bit of a scare. So you remember those little popper things that you get around the Fourth of July? The ones you throw on

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Shark Caught in Susquehanna – Revisited Every year around the first of April we are always reminded of the “Shark in the Caught in Susquehanna” story we ran in 2006. It is still one of the best stories we have done and certainly the best April Fool’s joke to date. We thought since we are coming out so close to April Fool’s Day now would be a good time to remind everyone of the story so please enjoy!

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ONTOURSVILLE — The unheard of…the impossible has happened. A shark has been caught in the Susquehanna River near here. Noted outdoorsman Ken Hunter caught a nine-foot Bull Shark in the West Branch of the Susquehanna between Muncy and Montoursville on Monday. It weighed about 400 pounds and is currently in cold storage at Helmrich’s Seafood in Williamsport. “I had been hearing rumors of shark sightings on the river in recent days,” Hunter told Webb Weekly. “It seemed impossible, but I had to check it out.” Hunter, who writes a weekly outdoors column for Webb Weekly, said he caught the bull shark in what is known as the Canon Hole. “I don’t want to go into a great many details of how, when and where my

fishing buddy and I first located the shark, and what I used to catch it,” Hunter said. “All that will come out in some future articles. We have notified Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. They will be picking up the shark and taking it back for study.” The Bull Shark, Carcharhinus leucas is also known as the cub shark, Ganges shark, Nicaragua shark, river shark, and various other names. Bull sharks grow from 7 to 11 feet and can weigh up to 500 pounds. They eat everything including other sharks, birds, dolphins, turtles and people. The Bull Shark is the only species known to be able to spend extended periods of time in fresh water. According to an article on the National Geographic website, sharks must retain salt inside their bodies, without it, their cells will rupture, resulting in death. When sharks enter fresh water, their internal salt levels become diluted. But bull sharks’ kidneys recycle the salt within their bodies. Bull sharks have traveled 1,750 miles up the Mississippi River and as far north as Illinois. Hunter’s catch is truly remarkable given the obstacles the shark must have encountered between the Chesapeake Bay and the West Branch of the Susquehanna. He estimated it must have taken two weeks for the shark to

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Matawan Creek. The creek was only 11 yards across at it widest and about 5 feet deep at high tide. So it should come as no surprise that a Bull Shark might find its way up a river the size of the Susquehanna Webb Weekly wants you to be prepared in case you encounter sharks here or elsewhere. The following are a few safety tips more can be found on shark prevention websites. • Remain Calm. Don’t panic. • Defend yourself with whatever weapons you can. • Get out of the water quickly, but swim calmly. • Don’t swim or dive alone. • Avoid entering the water between dusk and dawn. • Avoid entering the ocean near river mouths, especially after a rainstorm. • And finally, sharks can sense gullibility, so don’t be so gullible. Gotcha! Happy Lirpa Loof Day! Lirpa Loof is April Fool spelled backwards. Contributing pranksters, China Neal, Ken Hunter and Mike Rafferty.

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work its way so far up the river. According to Wikipedia, the Susquehanna River is extremely ancient. It is often regarded as the oldest or second oldest major system in the world. It actually predates the Atlantic Ocean and is the longest river on the American East Coast. The river flows across southeastern Pennsylvania, emptying in the north end of the Chesapeake Bay. On August 12, 1985, a large, bull shark was caught in the Chesapeake Bay along the western North Atlantic seaboard. “There is something about these premiere predators that grabs us on a primal, gut level,” said Hunter. “Who can forget the stomach-churning, duh-duh-duh-duh music in the 1974 film Jaws? I can tell you my heart was thumping when I hooked this one.” A predatory river shark so far up the Susquehanna sounds preposterous, unless you are aware of the story of The Jersey Man Eater, the probable inspiration for Peter Benchley’s book, Jaws. Pennsylvania may be following the pattern of the other states — sightings, skepticism, more sightings and then actual proof. No one believed the sightings of a shark in a New Jersey creek, until the attacks began. From July 1 to July 12 1916 there were five shark attacks in New Jersey — four of them fatal. Two were in the ocean but three were in the fresh water


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Wife: “Oh! I look like a pig.” Husband: “And you have soup on your dress.” • The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. (It takes a while to get this one.) • I was thrown out of the movies yesterday because I brought my own food. I told the manager the popcorn prices are too high. Besides, I haven›t had sauerkraut in months. • A man breaking up with his nasty girlfriend: “The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it’s still on the list.” • Got an overdue bill in the mail today marked “Final Notice!” Thank goodness that’s over with! • Jumping to conclusions, pushing my luck and dodging deadlines. And people say I need to join a gym? • A train stops at a train station, a bus stops at a bus station. I sit at a workstation. For some reason the boss didn’t buy into my logic. • If I had 50 cents for every math exam I failed, I’d have $9.21. • Parenthood: If your first child eats a bug you run to the hospital. If your second child eats a bug you give them a scolding . If your third child eats a bug you wonder if he still needs lunch.

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Williamsport Sun March 30, 1939 House Votes Pay Available to Police

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alary increases of $400 annually were voted Williamsport’s policemen by the state House of Representatives 126 to 36 late yesterday, the United Press reported from Harrisburg today. The increases are embodied in the bill

passed by the House and sent to the state Senate for concurrence. If passed by the Senate and supported by Governor Arthur James, the provisions of the bill would add $12,000 annually to Williamsport’s police payroll, necessitating a half mill tax increase. Stripping the City Council of its home

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rule prerogatives in respect to fixing the salaries of employees, the proposed bill directs that the minimum wage in cities of the third class shall be $1,800 increasing to $2,080 for men with six years’ service. Williamsport starts its first year men at $1,280, pays $1,680 after the first year and has no scale of increments. Under the new law Williamsport would have to add $9,440 to its salary budget for patrolmen. It would then have to revise the pay scale for chief, captains and sergeants, which would likely add $2,600 to the total. The police chief now receives $2,424 per

year, Captains are paid $1,836 annually and sergeants receive $1,752. Council members are understood to have spoken privately of this matter. Although declining to go on the record individually, it is strongly indicated that they oppose the measure. There is an opinion in City Hall that the matter of salaries should be a local matter beyond interference of the state legislature. Mayor Charles D. Wolfe, referring to the city’s present pay scale for police said, “Thirty-nine men took the civil examination for the last police vacancy. They were apparently well satisfied with the department’s present pay scale.”

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Allow me to talk brick and mortar first. I was surprised to see our Lycoming Mall Macy’s closing. They have there since 1995, which is a pretty healthy stint serving our area. Now JCPenney has announced they are leaving our mall. Honestly, I thought Sears would be the first to throw in the towel. I give them and Kmart till early next year to be pulled off life

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years. In turn, this means massive unemployment looms. This spells trouble. If people aren’t productive in society, and work usually spawns personal satisfaction and self esteem, what will their outlook on life be? How can the government sustain millions of people sitting at home twiddling thumbs knowing they were replaced by Robbie the robot. Forgot to mention. Those mall parking spots you had to fight for? Not anymore and for two

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By Eric R. Linhardt, Lycoming County District Attorney

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5K What: 5K for Suicide Prevent Awareness “Break the Silence”. When: Saturday, April 1st. Registration is at 9:30 a.m. Run is at 10 a.m. To preregister, contact rweber@joinder.org. Where: Central Mountain Middle School, XC Course.

MOPS of Jersey Shore Consignment Sale What: The MOPS group of Jersey Shore, PA will be hosting its annual Kids Consignment sale. Proceeds benefit both our MOPS group and individual consignors. In lieu of selling tickets, we are asking for donations for the Love Center. Please bring a canned good, paper product, dishwashing detergent/tabs, or place a monetary donation in the jar to buy lunchmeats. Thank you for helping to serve the community. If you would like to be a consignor please go to website: https://www.facebook.com/ groups/1693168374288723/ When: Friday, March 31, 2017 from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday, April 1 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Trinity United Methodist Church, 1407 Allegheny St, Jersey Shore. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or Black Diamond steak. $9.50. Open to the public. When: Friday, March 31 at 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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A worship service commemorating the music and Passion readings experienced throughout Holy Week will be presented at Christ Episcopal Church, 426 Mulberry St., on Sunday, April 9 at 5:00 p.m. The service features music and readings found in the great Holy Week liturgies of the Episcopal Church: Tenebrae, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Vigil. The choir of Christ Church will be led by Director of Music Allyn Landon assisted by organist Philip Maue. All are welcome. A reception follows the service.

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Homemade Easter Egg & Candy Sale What: Homemade egg and candy sale. Wheelchair accessible. When: Saturday, April 8, 2017 from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: All Saints Episcopal Church, corner of Scott & Beeber sts., Williamsport. Seder Meal Demonstration What: A demonstration of the Passover Seder meal. Rev. Roger L. Wambold, General Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship will do the demonstration. When: Sunday, April 9 at 5:00 p.m. Where: Steam Valley Bible Church, Trout Run. Lenten Service What: Community Lenten Service series “Misunderstood Scriptures” by Rev. Roger Yoder When: April 9 at 4 p.m. Where: McElhattan UMC. Community Passover Seder What: Annual Community Passover Seder. The cost for the dinner is $25.00 for adults, $12.00 for children ages 6-12 and free for children 5 and under. The meal includes wine, gratuities and waiter service. All are welcome to attend. Reservations can be made by sending your check to the

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area, as well as raising the profile of the Jersey Shore Historical Society.” The tour starts at Gazebo Park on S. Main St. and ends at the Samuel Moss House and Museum. The tour will highlight at least six sites. This event will be rain or shine and is held by the Jersey Shore Historical Society and the Recreation Committee of the Borough of Jersey Shore. Cooney said this event is an outgrowth of the “Explore the Shore” initiative that the Historical Society and borough Recreation Commission started. Its first event was a walking tour that took place last fall, that Cooney said was fairly successful. She said there will be another Walking Tour on June 3 with a Walking Tour of Jersey Shore’s Historical District. For further information or questions about this event, access the Jersey Shore Historical Society’s Facebook page or contact Christine Cooney at 570-865-6468.

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Jersey Shore’s Allison Moore swims the butterfly for an all-freshmen relay team for the Bulldogs. The group took fifth in the 200 Medley with a time of 1:59.41.

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Jersey Shore freshman Jordan O’Connor opens the District 4 Swimming Championships in the 200 Medley relay. The entire Bulldogs relay team is made up of freshmen. The group posted a time of 1:59.41 for a fifth overall finish.

Butzler, who holds multiple records for Jersey Shore, took the top spot in the 100 Fly with a time of 57.15. Engel also won the 100 Fly, posting a time of 52.51. Butzler also swam a portion of the 200 Free Relay, which Jersey Shore won in 1:42.81. Butzler was helped by Kendra White and Gabrielle Moore. All three were also given a boost by O’Connor, who swam the second part of the relay. She finished her leg in 26.41, which cleared the way for White and Butzler. Fleming later assisted on the 400 Free Relay, which took

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Jersey Shore’s Veronica Sander closes out the 200 Medley relay for the team at the District 4 Swimming Championships. Sander helped the group take home a fifth-place finish.

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Taylor Flemming swims the breast stroke portion of the 200 Medley relay at the District 4 Swimming Championships. Flemming is part of an all-freshman relay team for the Bulldogs.

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be unimaginable. That tough life certainly helps us to understand why Achan was facing an intensified vulnerability. The fall of Jericho had placed an opportunity right in front of him. For the first time in his life, Achan had a chance to enjoy financial security. The opportunity looked perfect – and certainly seemed to be provided by God. (Remember, proximity does not equal permission.) Why not

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person enters blackout, this ability is disengaged. If King David had considered the consequences, he never would have spent the night with Bathsheba. If Adam and Eve had considered the consequences, they never would have eaten the fruit. And if Achan had considered the consequences, he never would have stolen from God. That’s blackout. When someone enters blackout, they start compartmentalizing. Compartmentalizing is the practice of dividing life into separate categories or compartments. Compartmentalization is what allows an otherwise very good and upstanding person to engage in activity that goes completely against their values and beliefs. When we ask, “What were they thinking?” the answer is clear: they weren’t thinking - they were compartmentalizing. People work hard at compartmentalizing. They have a secret cell phone or laptop. They camouflage their calendar with fake appointments and make excuses for working late. They have a secret Facebook, email or bank account.


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They use snap chat and erase their texts and search history regularly. When a person enters blackout, they become proficient at living a second life. They believe they can defy gravity. Achan hid the loot in his tent. No one saw what he did. His blackout fooled him into thinking he had escaped the consequences by committing a secret crime. But friends, no one can defy gravity. The consequences of Achan’s blackout hit hard. People died. Joshua and Israel were overcome with fear. And that’s gravity. When someone enters blackout, life begins to spiral out of control. The person experiences the exhilaration of freefall as they continue to make decisions that defy reason. When their secret life is exposed, freefall ends and they hit rock bottom. Someone who falls is haunted by their blackout and freefall. How could they have been so stupid? How could they have put everything at risk? They keep asking themselves, “What was I thinking?” And now we know the answer they weren’t thinking. They entered


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Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. Thank you to williamsportlive.com for sharing their entertainment calendar with us! Look for more detailed listings coming soon! EXHIBITS ART EXHIBITS... The Genetti Hotel & Suites Presents “Unfettered” by Janet Sherman What: Janet Sherman is the Bald Eagle Art League (BEAL) artist exhibiting for the month of April at the Genetti 4th Street Grille Gallery located in the Genetti Hotel and Suites. “Janne” is short for Janet Anne. She chose to sign her art with that name when she was an adolescent: influenced by her favorite artist, Vincent Van Gogh, who signed his art using only his first name. Surrounded during childhood by the museums, theaters, zoos and botanical gardens of New York City, Janne always dabbled in art. She spent the summer of 1969 studying acrylic painting and sculpture at the Usdan Center for the Creative and Performing Arts, but when she had to choose between the high school art squad and AP biology, biology won. Janne earned a B.A. in 1974 from Queens College with majors in Biology and Anthropology. In 1984 she completed a Ph. D. in Evolutionary Biology from the University of Chicago. In 1986 she began her tenure at Williamsport Area Community College (now Penn College) where she taught biology (primarily human anatomy and physiology). After 30 years, the Williamsport area is her home. In 2010 a colleague, Ann Marie Furdock, encouraged her to take a class with Rita Bower. That class reawakened her passion for creating art. In her artist statement

Janne references: “Art does not have to have a purpose-...it exists chiefly for its own sake. It is the artist, not art as such that may have an aim in mind.” (Times Higher Education Magazine 408595.article) About her art she says: “My art is unfettered. I am not trying to make a statement. When I create, I am playing. Texture, shape and color are most fun for me, so my art is very abstract. I like to experiment and work with anything that is easy to clean up: acrylics, watercolors, pastels, alcohol inks, fabric, string, art paper and more. I rent a studio because “the stash” was getting too big. I create pieces that I would hang in my own home. And, glitter is good!” Janne is a member of BEAL and the Clinton County Arts Council. She designed the “150 years of Jewish History in Williamsport” exhibit that was displayed at the Taber Museum in July and August 2016. Janne’s second home is Studio 21 of Building 10 of the Pajama Factory: Janne’sheART. She usually displays some of her art in the halls. You can contact her at jannesheart@gmail.com. When: The exhibit of her work opens with a reception on First Friday, April 7th from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. The exhibit is open to the public during regular 4th Street Grille hours through Tuesday, May 2nd. Where: The Gallery is located in the back room of the 4th Street Grille in the Genetti Hotel and Suites, 200 West 4th Street, Downtown Williamsport. The Genetti Hotel and Suites supports Williamsport’s First Friday and the Bald Eagle Art League. Eggs, Easter and Art Exhibit What: Featuring one-of-a-kind fine crafts by the following artists: Catheal Weiser – will display wax resist and pysanky eggs. Max Ameigh – will have hand-made pottery bowls, vases, platters and more. Jackie Thomas – will be showing her hand flowerdyed silk scarves and waxed linen basketry. Deb Parsons – will have spring themed glass and sterling silver jewelry and sculptures. The artists will be in attendance. At 1:00 p.m. Catheal Weiser will give a

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gallery talk about pysanky eggs. When: Saturday, April 8, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Where: Gold Leaf Frame Shoppe Gallery, 201 Basin St., Williamsport. Across from Panera. The Genetti Hotel & Suites Presents “Time” by Bonnie Crossley What: Bonnie Crossley is the Bald Eagle Art League (BEAL) artist exhibiting for the month of March at the Genetti 4th Street Grille Gallery located in the Genetti Hotel and Suites. Bonnie says, “The title of my exhibit is “Time” since our lives revolve around it — the past, the present and the future. Growing up in the 60’s, I have many memories from that time; the Vietnam War, the Kennedys, Martin Luther King, clothing styles, the music and the Beatles and have included some works from those periods.” She works in different mediums, including photography, oil, acrylic, watercolor and collage work. A Williamsport native, Bonnie now lives in Montoursville and worked for 30 years as a floral designer. “I never tire of the amazing beauty and vibrant colors of flowers and wanting to capture them on canvas. I’m inspired by nature, especially in our local parks, and enjoy taking photographs. Everything that I see, I view as a potential painting.” When: The exhibit is open to the public during regular 4th Street Grille hours through Tuesday, April 4th. Where: The Gallery is located in the back room of the 4th Street Grille in the Genetti Hotel and Suites, 200 West 4th Street, Downtown Williamsport. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Stand-Up Comedy What: A stand-up comedy show featuring Mike Grady, Pat George, and Andrew Shaffer. When: March 25, 2017 from 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Where: The Ground Floor, 2925 West Fourth Street

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Cuisine and A Cause Fundraiser For YWCA To Be Held Sunday, April 2 By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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free oil changes after so many visits, etc. You may want to drive by your potential choices. Is the lot full of cars waiting to be repaired or is there just one old Impala in the lot? The busier the shop, the odds are many people trust them. Get a look at the waiting area. Is it clean and well organized? Are there free coffee and doughnuts? Once you narrowed it down, pay them a visit. If they are concerned with customer service, they should have time for someone to talk to you. Talk to them about their procedure for handling repairs. Find out their cost per hour for labor. Do they guarantee their work? Can they provide references from longtime and satisfied customers? A good mechanic should be upfront and not afraid to answer any questions. A good way to test the water before you actually need a repair is to test them out. Let them do an oil change. Do they handle the job well? Are they efficient and courteous? If this goes well you may be ready to give them your next repair job. Trust is built over time so one good oil change doesn’t mean they are going to be your dream mechanic. If they don’t work out, you simply start the process over. Life can be simpler when you’re surrounded by the right people, people you can trust. Do your homework, ask the right questions and maybe you will be able to say, ‘Yeah, I’ve got a car guy.’

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Garnish: Remember that eating is a multi-sensory experience and making food look great is the first step toward making your guests’ taste buds sing. Accent plates with a sprig of parsley or a seared wedge of citrus. For a savory, cheesy potato soup, sprinkle some freshly grated cheese over top just before serving and add a pinch of scallions for a pop of color. Service: Take a cue from welltrained servers. Be ready with refills for depleted drinks and clear empty dishes promptly. (Family Features & Idahoan)

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or John Denver fans across the Susquehanna Valley, it will be almost heaven when country roads bring a John Denver Musical Tribute to Williamsport. When the house-lights dim at The Community Arts Center this Friday and music starts to fill the air, audience members will do a double or triple-take when tribute artist Ted Vigil steps into the spotlight and sings those classic songs about the beauty of nature, American pride and the simple joys of country life. “It’s an honor for me to travel across the country bringing this great music to the people that grew up listening to John Denver and the young people just discovering his music for the first time,” said Ted Vigil. “Denver’s music remains just as beautiful and meaningful today as it did in the 1970s.” Not only does Vigil sound like Denver, he looks so much like the late singer and songwriter that when he first met his future mother-in-law the first words she uttered were how he looked like John Denver. Vigil is used to double takes and people commenting on his striking appearance and sound of the late iconic musician and environmentalist activist. During a recent phone interview that found Vigil, ironically, “Leaving on a Jet

Plane” headed from Washington State to Atlanta for a performance and the start of a string of shows along the east coast. “For my show in Williamsport I’ll be performing with an amazing band from New Jersey that I often play with when I’m on the east coast,” said the Washington State native. “We’ll play a number of Denver’s biggest hits, like ‘Thank God I’m a Country Boy’, ‘Annie’s Song,’ ‘Sunshine on my Shoulders,’ ‘Back Home Again,’ ‘Rocky Mountain High’ and of course ‘Country Roads’.” Vigil began his career as a tribute artist in 2006 after taking first place in several talent and celebrity look-a-like contests out west. Since that time he’s performed at music venues, aboard a cruise ship and festivals across the country, including John Denver’s own Windstar Foundation in Aspen, CO. “John Denver was not only an incredible musician, he was an environmentalist that was ahead of his time. Issues he was passionate about are issues that are even more important to us now. His music reflected his love and appreciation of nature,” Vigil said. “One of the things I love most about performing Denver’s music is looking out into the audience and seeing the people become nostalgic hearing the music again or seeing them smile and knowing they connected with the music.” For information on the John Denver Musical Tribute, visit www.caclive.com.

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Historic Bowman Field Truly Will Be “Gateway To the Majors” August 20 By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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rom the 1940s until the late 1960s there was a sign at the top of the road going down from West Fourth Street that went into BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field that proclaimed “Bowman Field: Gateway To the Majors.” On August 20 it will be more than just the Gateway it will be the where the Majors play as the St. Louis

Cardinals take on the Pittsburgh Pirates at 7 p.m. on August 20 in a regular season Major League game. The game was originally a home game for the Pirates in Pittsburgh. Neither Williamsport nor Bowman Field has ever hosted a regular season Major League game. However, there have been numerous exhibition games played between Major League teams and the local professional nines from the 1880s until into the 1960s. Bowman

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Bragg Game in 2016, the first regular season game of a professional sport ever played on an active military base. The prospect of the MLB Little League Classic has garnered much praise. Major League Baseball Commissioner, Rob Manfred stated, “Major League Baseball’s greatest responsibility is to ensure that today’s youth become active participants in our game as players and fans. The ‘MLB Little League Classic’ exemplifies our entire sport’s commitment to building a stronger connection between young people and the National Pastime. Our players will honor the great tradition of the Little League World Series and create lifelong memories for the Little Leaguers, their families and the city of Williamsport. I thank the Pirates and the Cardinals, Little League Baseball, Governor Wolf, the Crosscutters, the City of Williamsport, and ESPN for helping us organize an unforgettable weekend.” Stephen D. Keener, President and CEO of Little League Baseball Inc. said, “We continue to work closely with our friends at Major League Baseball to find new and exciting ways to engage more children around the world with our great game. We look forward

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Putting on my cap as Chairman of the Bowman Field, this is a tremendously exciting event for Williamsport and Historic Bowman Field. It is a great opportunity to highlight what a wonderful baseball venue it is and how you can successfully retrofit an historic old ballpark to wed the best of the old with the best of the new. The playing of a regular season Major League Baseball game at Bowman Field here in Williamsport is one of the most momentous events in the history of Williamsport, particularly its rich sporting history. ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball commentators Dan Shulman, analysts Jessica Mendoza and Aaron Boone, and reporter Tim Kurkjian will call the MLB Little League Classic. The game will also be available on ESPN Radio, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Deportes Radio and streamed via WatchESPN. MLB Network and MLB.com also will provide comprehensive coverage of the event. Major League Baseball has announced that NO tickets for this event will be available for sale to the public. Tickets will be distributed to the players and families of those participating in the Little League World Series.

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to welcoming the Pirates and the Cardinals to Williamsport during the Little League Baseball World Series this summer. We are extremely grateful to Commissioner Manfred, the Pirates and Cardinals Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and state Senator Gene Yaw for their support of this exciting, new initiative, and we look forward to a fun and memorable MLB Little League Classic.” Doug Estes, Vice President and General Manager of the Williamsport Crosscutters, stated, “We at the Crosscutters are very excited to have an event of this caliber at BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field. It will present some challenges for us but also helps to raise the profile of the Williamsport Crosscutters and showcase the ballpark to a wider national audience.” Players, coaches and families of the 16 teams participating in the Little League World Series will be able to go to Bowman Field to see the CardinalPirates game. During the day of the “Classic,” ballplayers from both the Pirates and Cardinals will mingle with those players and view a couple of the World Series games that will be played earlier in the day.


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a stadium with 100% reserved seats. That means many changes, both big and small for our office.” In recent years there has been growing concern for the safety of the fans all around professional baseball that are exposed to the danger of injury from both baseballs and bats being projected into the stands. While including more safety netting in MLB ballparks is being done optionally by some teams, the new netting at Bowman Field is getting a jump start on what soon will be a requirement. “The net we will be installing will be a vertical net that will be both thinner and stronger than the current net that is attached to the grandstand roof. This net won’t go all the way up to the roof, taking away the feeling that the spectators are in a cage. The net will run all around the seating areas of the stadium. It will not extend to the deck areas down the first and third base sides. “While we were doing all of this and putting in all new seats and a new field, we were a little bit short of the recommended length of our net. So something was going to have to be done sooner or later and the netting won’t just be a recommendation any longer. So we were faced with a decision of waiting another year or two or just go ahead a lump it into this big project and just net the whole thing. Obviously, we decided to do it now because the day is going to come when we would have to do it. Our stadium is small, so when you say the netting is going all the way — what is all the way? So for us


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SAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB ALERT FOR SENIORS. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide Door. Anti- Slip Floors. American Made. Installation Included. Call 1-800-906-3115 for $750 Off. M01 FACTORY MATTRESS SALE. Single, $49.00. Full, $59.00. Queen, $79.00. FREE Delivery. Call 570-322-2722. 117558 NEED TO SELL? WANT TO BUY? CHECK OUT WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS. DIRECT MAILED TO OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES, WE GET RESULTS. CALL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 570-326-9322. WANTED TO BUY

WANTED, DOG KENNELS. CALL 570-547-0100, Leave Message. 118188 WANTS TO PURCHASE MINERALS AND OTHER OIL AND GAS INTERESTS. Send Details To P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201. C11 CASH PAID- UP TO $25/ BOX FOR UNEXPIRED, SEALED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAYPAYMENT.1-800-371-1136. C11 OLD FRY PANS AND GRIDDLES And Dutch Ovens. Also Anvils And Butchering Kettles. Call 570-9989132. 117550

CALLAHAN’S ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment One Piece or Whole Estates “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America” Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597 117552 BY GONE ANTIQUES BUYING JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY GALORE! Pre 1960’s Glitzy And Gaudy Vintage Costume & Designer Jewelry. Estate Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Gold Jewelry (Old Or New), Sterling Jewelry, Sterling Silver Items And Quality Antiques. FOR APPOINTMENTS, PHONE 570-748-5648, LEAVE MESSAGE, OR 570-748-2242 THANK YOU 117533 EMPLOYMENT

EXPERIENCED MASON / CONCRETE FINISHER WANTED. Knowledge Of All Aspects Of Masonry And Concrete Needed. Must Be Able To Run Small Crew. $ 18 - $25 Per Hour. Paid Holidays, Christmas Bonus, Guaranteed Work. Call 570-244-5922. 118317

Precision CNC Machining of Metal and Plastics, Plastic Sheet Rod and Tube Distributor Shipping 130 Shaffer Lane, Jersey Shore PA 17740 PH: 570-398-4363 FX: 570-398-2507 www.norcen.com

CNC Mill/Router Norcen Industries Inc. is seeking a fulltime CNC Mill/ Router operator. This is a 1st shift position. The benefits package includes a 401k, health care with personal leave and vacation to start. Wages will depend upon experience. This is a Day time position, Monday-Friday 6:50 A.M- 3:20 PM, plus overtime is available. Qualified candidates must be able to operate CNC Mills and Router machines. A basic knowledge of Cad/ Cam is acceptable. They must be able to read and understand drawings. Excellent writing and communication skills are necessary and the ability to follow instructions is essential. Knowledge of machining metals such as Steel, Aluminum, Copper, Stainless, Monel, Cupronickel, and Mechanical Plastics is helpful. The duties include, but are not limited to, the set-up and operation of CNC Mills, Routers and the inspection of parts. The hand operation of a drill press required. Applicants need experience with the safe operation of a Forklift and the ability to handle large parts. Please reply with resume to HRDist@norcen.com or in person at Norcen Industries M-F 7am to 4:30pm. Or call 570-398-4363 to set up an appointment for interview.


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• Chimneys • Stonework (Natural or Artificial) • Patios and Walks • Retaining Walls • Repointing • Painting • Foundations • Concrete • Skid Loader Work All Brick, Block, Stone & Concrete Restoration, Residential, Commercial, and Industrial

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Phone: 570-547-2655 or 1-800-935-4895

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We Will Beat Any Competitors Price by 5¢ GIVE US A CALL TODAY AT 570-332-1187 OR 570-286-4519 Our Office is Located in Montgomery

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B’s Quality Painting

M.R. Logue Interiors ----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

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MOSES STOLTZFUS 570-745-3649 115 Group Road Jersey Shore, PA 17740

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570-971-7380

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EARL LEE STROBLE 1360 Ridge Road • Jersey Shore, PA 17740

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310 Heck Road Jersey Shore, PA 17740

570-745-2240 Henry M. Fisher

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WE SPECIALIZE IN ALUMINUM TRAFFIC PLAN SEEKS TRAFFIC CONTROL TECHS To Set Up & Direct Traffic Around Construction Sites. A Valid PA Driver License & Clean Driving Record A Must, Good Pay & Benefits. If Interested Please Fill Out An Application At 901 Old Rt. 15, New Columbia, PA On Tuesday 10am-2pm Or Online At Trafficplan.Com. PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST. Must Be Organized, Answer Phones, Light Cleaning. Saturdays Morning Hours A Must. Serious Applicants Only Please. Fill Out Application At Susquehanna Marble and Granite, 27 Grey Fox Dr., Montoursville, PA. GRANITE INSTALLER POSITION. Heavy Lifting, Attention To Detail. Must Have Valid Drivers License Must Be Available. 6 Days A Week. Serious Applicants Only Please. Fill Out Application At Susquehanna Marble And Granite, 27 Grey Fox Dr., Montoursville PA.118199

PART TIME KITCHEN HELP WANTED. Various Duties. Approximately 20 - 30 Hours Per Week. Apply Within, 166 Mulberry Street, Williamsport, PA. 118198 EXPERIENCED OFFICE CLEANERS. Family Owned And Operated Business In Lewisburg. Team Oriented Individuals. Part Time, 3 Hours Per Evening, Monday Through Friday, $13.00 To $14.00/Hour. Contact 717-805-7314. 118187 FT / PT COOK, P/T Bartender, Wait Staff Needed At Private Club. Call For Directions. 570584-2697. 117974 HAPPY ACRES RESORT/ RESTAURANT Is Growing. Needed, Housekeeping/Chef/ Line Cook/ Server/ Bartender/ Dishwasher. If Interested In Good Pay. Call 570-753-8000. 117803 NEED DRIVER AND TRAVEL COMPANION. $10.00/Hour. Must Have Own Car. Leave Message. Call 570326-1707. 117453

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HAMPE’S COAL YARD

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J. F. KIELY CONSTRUCTION CO. OF PA is seeking Foremen, Operators & Laborers with utility background experience in water main & services. Experience with installing, fittings, tapping, & stopping water mains. Valid PA driver’s lic. clean background & drug screen required. Good pay and benefits send resumes to amrusso@jfkiely.com. 117626 LOOKING FOR THE BEST AND MOST QUALIFIED? RUN YOUR HELP WANTED ADS IN THE ONLY DIRECT MAILED PUBLICATION WITH A DISTRIBUTION OF OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES. CALL CLASSIFIED AT 570-326-9322. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

LANDSCAPING BUSINESS FOR SALE. CALL 570-2791319 FOR DETAILS. ADVERTISE TO 10 MILLION HOMES ACROSS THE USA! Place your ad in over 140 community newspapers, with circulation totaling over 10 million homes. Contact Independent Free Papers of America IFPA at danielleburnett-ifpa@live.com or visit our website cadnetads.com for more information. C11

ADVERTISE TO 500,000 HOMES WITH A BUSINESS CARD SIZE AD. You choose the area of coverage in free community papers...we do the rest. Call 800-450-7227 or visit macnetonline.com. M01 BUSINESS SERVICE MEDICAL

GOT KNEE PAIN? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace at little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now! 1- 844-502-1809. C11 CHILD CARE

WILL PROVIDE LOVING, KIND, CARING BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. Safe Environment. References Available. Call Kim At 570506-3923. 116639 ENGINEERING

G. MACHINE. Machining, Welding, Fabricating, Mech. Repair, 3D Printing, 3D Scanning And 2D / 3D CAD Services. Call Chris For Appt. 570546-4915 Or 570-447-8576. 117799

5430 Musser Lane • Watsontown, PA

570-412-5637

HEALTH AND FITNESS

HOUSEKEEPING

CALL CANADA DRUG CENTER. Affordable International Medications! Safe, reliable & affordable! FREE 2017 Calendar! Call 855-768-0762 Now! C11

WILL DO HOUSEKEEPING IN YOUR HOME. Call Karen’s Kleaning Service. Honest, Trustworthy. References Available. 570-546-2044. 118323

FINANCIAL

PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICES IN HOUSE CLEANING. Call 570-3290525. 118328

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-855-498-6323 to start your application today! C11 SEWING SERVICES

SEWING, MENDING AND ALTERATIONS. Quality Work, Reasonable Price. Call Sharon, Monday Through Friday 9 To 5 570-322-4622. 116502 ALTERATIONS

SUSANNE’S SEWING ROOM Is Back In Business. Alterations, Custom Work, Sewing Lessons And More!. Williamsport. Call 570-5067171. 116937

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or in person at our Local office! We accept applications Monday – Friday 9 am to 3 pm 948 Broad Street Montoursville, PA 17754 570-368-5520

American Customer Care (ACC) has newly created job openings and may have a great opportunity for you. ACC is a leading provider of outsourced call center services to some of the most recognizable companies in business today. We have immediate openings for Full Time phone representatives for a variety of positions and shifts. ACC offers paid training, competitive starting pay and competitive benefits. Requirements are good written/verbal communication skills and proficiency with basic computer functions.

If you are interested please call today 1-800-660-0130

1-800-660-0130 948 Plaza Drive, Montoursville, PA 17754

American Customer Care is conveniently located off of Broad Street in Montoursville EOE

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RAY’S SHARPENING AND REPAIR SERVICE, LAWN MOWER BLADES, CHAIN SAW BLADES, CIRCULAR BLADES, VARIOUS HAND TOOLS. REPAIR LAWN MOWERS & TRACTORS, SNOW BLOWERS, ATV’s,ETC. FOR INFO. ASK FOR RAY P/U AND DELIVERY. 570-447-3584. 118201 LAWN CARE

AMATO LANDSCAPE, Weekly Lawn Mowing, Landscape Maintenance And Design. 570-995-5080. 117644 HAKES LAWN CARE. In Business 7 Years. Fully Insured. Time To Book Those Spring Clean Ups And Lawn Mowing For The Year. Phone Bill, 570220-9058 Or Travis 570-4193283. 116770

Loyalsock Township School District anticipates the following position:

Full-Time 2nd­­Shift Custodian More information available at www.ltst.k12.pa.us/ our-district/ employment-opportunities Please send letter of interest and application to: Mrs. Susan L. Iachini, Executive Secretary Loyalsock Township School District 1605 Four Mile Drive Williamsport, PA 17701 Deadline: April 7, 2017 EOE


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COMPLETE HOME & BUSINESS SERVICE SINCE 1987

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Prompt. Reliable. Professional.

1” - .70¢ sq. ft. 13/8” - .75¢ sq. ft. 1 /8” - .80¢ sq. ft. 5

2” - .90¢ sq. ft.

oriole woodworks

2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY

24/7/365 Mobile Welding & Repair - Custom Fabrication & Machining Frame, Drum, Hopper, Chute, Roller Repairs Fabricate & Repair Forms - Custom Themed Design Molds Aluminum, Steel, Stainless MSHA Certified and Insured Montoursville, PA

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• 15 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Outdoor Kitchens • Retaining Walls • Stamp Crete • Restoration Rob Boyer • Concrete 570-809-5608 • Real Stone robs.masonry @yahoo.com • Block www.robsmasonry.com ID: PA114705

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ATTICS, BASEMENTS, GARAGES & WHOLE HOUSES COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL

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Fully Insured

Painting Roofs

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LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING - MUNCY, PA

570-772-0161

NOW SCHEDULING FOR 2017 • Land Clearing • Landscaping • Hardscaping • Lawn Installs Excavating • Winter Maintenance • Trucking • Tree Installs • Drainage WARMER WEATHER IS HERE!! Need Your Yard Cleared From Debris And Prepped For Summer. Also Schedule Your Mowing Services For The Year. Call 570435-2771 Or 570-916-2169. 117638 PRUNING

FRUIT TREE AND GRAPE VINE PRUNING. January, February, March. 41 Years Experience. FREE Estimates. Call 570-998-2402. 116371 REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS

NOW AVAILABLE!! GRACE STREET APARTMENTS – 1 BR. APT. AVAILABLE TO THOSE 62 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. SECTION E ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION!! 1-800-735-3068, TDD711 OR VISIT:WWWLIVEINPA. COM. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER.

2ND FLOOR 1 BEDROOM – NICE! Near Rose & High Streets. $550/MO includes water, sewer, and garbage. Call 570.321.1522. 118332

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 64 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

PA# 115065

SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning

CALL 570-246-3714 ONE BEDROOM FIRST Apartment In S. Williamsport. $565.00/Month Plus Utilities. NO Smoking, NO Animals. Call 570-368-8213. 118190 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT ON WASHINGTON BLVD., Williamsport. Second Floor. NO Pets. $550.00 A Month. Call 570-323-8800. 118322 WILLIAMSPORT, 2 EXTRA LARGE 2 BEDROOM AND 2, 1 BEDROOM. Both With FREE Parking. Call 570435-2690. 117641 BRANDON PARK AREA. 2nd Floor 2 Bedroom/Den, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Full Bath, Washer And Dryer In Apt With Off Street Parking. Will Rent Furnished For $595 Or Unfurnished $545. Please Call 570326-2094 For An Application And To Schedule A Viewing. 117632 PENN COLLEGE AREA - 1ST Floor, 1 Bedroom. $560.00/Month Includes Heat, Water, Sewer. Suitable For 1 Person. NO Pets, NO Smoking. 570-326-5574. WILLIAMSPORT, $550.00$650.00, Efficiency & 1 Bedroom Apartments. Includes Heat, Water, Trash, Coin Operated Laundry. NO Pets, Smoking Okay. Credit Check. Call / Text 570-249-0779. 116819 2 BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR, AVAILABLE NOW. $600.00/Month. NO Pets. Call 570-322-3256. 117630

HOUSE FOR SALE

1050 DEWEY AVENUE WILLIAMSPORT, PA. NEWLY REMODELED and COMPLETELY RENOVATED INSIDE AND OUT 3 Bedroom 1 bath house in West End of Williamsport. Minutes from Schools, stores, banks, and river walk/bike path. New Replacement windows throughout. All new electric. New Gas Furnace. $1109,900 (Negotiable) 570-220-1050. 118124 HOUSE FOR SALE IN RENOVO. 135 14th Street. 5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. $10,000.00. Needs Work. Good Investment Prospect. Call 570-725-3499, Ext. 2. 117500 HOUSE FOR RENT

SINGLE HOUSE- 5 ROOMS - 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Central Air, Gas Heat. Near Dairy Queen $775.00. Call 570-323-4702. 117169 1389 ALMOND STREET. 3 Bedroom, 1/2 Double, Shared Garage, Basement, Laundry. Great Neighborhood. $850.00/ Month Plus Utilities/Security. NON Smoking Preferred. Call 570-322-3548, Please Leave Message. 117923

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LAND/LOTS

VEHICLE STORAGE

NICE MUNCY BOROUGH BUILDING LOTS. All Public Utilities, NO FLOODING. Great Cul -de-Sac Location. Starting At $39,900.00. Call 570-546-3460. 118335 LENDER ORDERED SALE! 39 acres - $89,900. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Delaware County, Catskill Mtn. setting! Views, woods, meadow! EZ terms avail! Call 888-431-7214 today! NewYorkLandandLakes. com.M01 1 ACRE LOT IN RAUCHTOWN, Has Septic System, Water, Electric And 30 X 30 Foot 2 Story Garage. Asking $49,000 Phone 570-873-3080. LAKE FRONT LAND LIQUIDATION! 6 acres - $99,900. Cortland Co in the Finger Lakes! Unspoiled lake, wooded privacy, great fishing! Ideal country homesite! Call 866495-8733 NewYorkLandandLakes.com. M01

INDOOR STORAGE FOR CARS OR PICKUP TRUCKS. Call 570-584-6393. 116948

RIVER LOTS

SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND - 570-398-0462. River Lots, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. 117158 TOWNHOUSES

WOODLAND PARK - 2 Bedroom Town Home- MoveIn Ready; $840/Month; $100 Security. Call Now About Our New Year Special570.323.0700. More Info At www.rentpmi.com.117555 CEMETERY PLOTS

4 GRAVE LOT AT GREEN LAWN CEMETERY. Call 570-971-3536 For Details. 118203 STORAGE UNITS

STORAGE UNITS. 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-3262830. 117556

Linden General Store 233 Front St., Linden

TREASURES!

Antiques & Consignments

326-6573

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Firewood Available

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241 Keener Dr. • Watsontown, PA

(570) 649-5457

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