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ell y’all, Jimmy is on Spring Break. Right about now I’m sure that he is lounging on a beach somewhere doing Jäger Bombs with college co-eds. I’m kidding! Baseball people, baseball! I always get a little twitchy when people start trying to tell me that there is nothing to do around here. For a small town we have a ton of stuff to do on a regular basis, and a lot of it is free or reasonably priced. So for your entertainment I present: Things to Do in March in the Williamsport Area! First and foremost, the St. Paddy’s Day parade and Pub Tour is this Saturday. Lou has all the details for you on page 12. Also going on this weekend is the area’s first ever Tattoo and Art Fest. It’s happening at the Genetti, Friday-Sunday from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Artists will be advertising and doing tattoos. There will be tattoo contests, door prizes, vendors, apparel, and food and drinks. Apparently there will also be an attempt to break a World Tattoo Guinness Record! Want to get the kids some culture?

The West Branch School is performing Macbeth. Performances are Friday, March 10th at 10:30 a.m. for $2; Saturday, March 11th at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, March 12th at 2 p.m. Tickets for the weekend shows are $7 (children under 5 are free!). I wouldn’t be me if I didn’t talk about food at least a little. The Old Lycoming Township Fire Hall will be having a Lenten Fish Fry every Friday in March and April from 4-7 p.m. Adults are $9.50, kids are $6.50. The Williamsport Symphony Orchestra will be celebrating Broadway on March 18th at 7:30 p.m. They will be playing pieces from West Side Story, Les Mis, Phantom of the Opera, Show Boat and other musicals. Also on the 18th is North Central Sight Service’s annual fundraiser, Dining in the Dark. All guests are guided to their seats and served dinner completely blindfolded. This allows participants to understand in a very small way, and for a short period of time, what daily life can be like for someone who is blind or visually impaired. On the 25th the Junior League of Williamsport will be helping girls get their

pretty on for prom. The event is at the YWCA and high school ladies will be able to shop with a ‘Fairy Godmother’ and choose amongst hundreds of new or gently used prom Steph dresses. Nordstrom The event is on a first-come, first serve basis. Students with any middle or high school ID (or proof of enrollment) will be able to shop for a $10 prom dress. Limited accessories will also be available, and credit cards are not accepted. March 25th also brings us back to the Genetti for the Billtown Blues Association’s audition concert. The Billtown Blues Audition concert will feature a blues music ‘challenge’ in two categories. The solo/duo category will showcase, The Twin Sinners, and J-Bone and Miz Ida. The Band showcase will feature The Dirty Mojo Blues Band, Jeff Fetterman and Mums The Word. Guest acts include a solo performance by Gage Avery and a band performance by Miz Ida and the All Nightas. Judging is undertaken by the Billtown Blues membership, and the winners in each category is guaranteed a performance

in the 28th Annual Billtown Blues Festival, June 10th, and earn eligibility to represent Williamsport and the BBA in Memphis, TN at the 2018 International Blues Challenge. This is really just a small piece of everything that is happening in our area this month. Check out our Community Calendar on page 23 for even more events. Be sure to keep an eye on the pages of Webb Weekly in the coming weeks as we’ll have more in depth details on a few of these events. In case you haven’t heard, today is ‘Raise the Region’. On Wednesday, March 8th at 6:00 p.m. through 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, March 9th the public is encouraged to visit www.raisetheregion.org and select the participating nonprofit(s) of your choice to support and your gift will be stretched by a generous contribution from Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships. Your donation(s) can also help raise additional support for the nonprofits selected by qualifying them for monetary prizes. All gifts are tax deductible and will help make your favorite nonprofit’s mission possible. There are over 300 nonprofits participating this year, so please head to the website and make a donation to the charity(ies) of your choice.

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n May of last year, Susquehanna Health put out a feeler to help find an organization that shared its long-term vision for the communities it served. The response they got from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center was exactly what they were looking for from an organization. Now, the two have merged to give the communities it serves even more reach and resources to help. “We are excited about the future and have identified key areas for growth over the coming years,” Dr. David Lapatofsky, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of UPMC Susquehanna, said. “Together, UPMC and UMPC Susquehanna are currently planning the expansion of health services in our region.” The UPMC had already purchased James Hospital in Lawrence County, which became UPMC Jameson along with WCA Hospital in New York and

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facing an emergency a chance. Another significant area of improvement thanks to the merger has been the growth of available jobs. Since the merger, 110 jobs have opened for registered nurses. What’s better is UPMC wants to continue to add jobs. “The response from our employees, leaders and community has been tremendously positive,” Lapatofsky said. “Through the affiliation, we are able to keep services local and grow them, providing more jobs and advanced care at lower cost.” Initially, UPMC made a $500 million investment in UPMC Susquehanna as sign of its commitment to the newly formed group. “We are excited about the future and have identified key areas for growth over the coming years,” Lapatofsky said. “Our focus will be on growing emergency, surgical, heart and vascular, and cancer services in northcentral Pennsylvania. Specialty UPMC surgeons in these areas will begin rotating into UPMC Susquehanna facilities this spring to consult and perform complex procedures. That means patients will no longer need to travel for highly specialized care.”

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he announcement in October 2016 that what was known through various years as the Williamsport Hospital, the Williamsport Regional Hospital and Medical Center and Susquehanna Health System, now known as the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Susquehanna, is the culmination of a 144 year journey. The Williamsport Hospital story begins humbly in 1873 as Williamsport is becoming the “Lumber Capital of the World.” By this time the lumber industry and various types of allied industries were taking hold in the area. But with this “boom” medical needs were also growing. There were the various occupational injuries and conditions that resulted from the accelerated industrialization, as well as the usual everyday medical needs that also arose. According to the Susquehanna Health website, officials from the Lycoming County Medical Society saw the need and took the lead in organizing and setting up a hospital for Williamsport. Setting up a fledgling hospital was easier said than done. The financial

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wherewithal that was needed to help set up the hospital on a successful and efficient basis seemed hard to find. A financial “angel” was found in James H. Perkins, a former Williamsport mayor and “father of the Susquehanna Boom.” He contributed half of the initial expense, and a three-story brick building on Elmira Street, between Fourth and Edwin Streets, was purchased. The first hospital in Williamsport opened its doors around April 1, 1878. This early hospital was once described as not much more than a clean boardinghouse intended for charity patients who had no suitable residence in Williamsport. A husband and wife fed and bathed patients in return for free living quarters. Physicians preferred to treat people in their homes, recognizing there was a greater likelihood of being paid by those patients. During the first year of operation, the 20 or so physicians in the community admitted only nine patients to the hospital, and only four in the second year. Members of the local medical community believed that the new hospital needed a more professional approach that utilized someone to administer its affairs who had medical

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Conference Center has been added which included six spacious conference rooms for health education classes and it has state-of-the-art audio visual and computer technology as part of it. A new and expanded, fully equipped surgical suite that allows for future adaptation and growth will include the latest equipment for open heart surgery. A Joint Replacement and Spine Unit was created as part of the Susquehanna Tower to meet an increasing need for these types of procedures, was also included. All of this of course was just a prologue to the new relationship with UPMC and officials at both Susquehanna Health and UPMC look forward with anticipation to a new and fruitful relationship.

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purchased an entire city block and built a new facility that was opened in 1891. Over 100 years later, the main building of the Hospital is still located on this site and is today The Williamsport Hospital campus of Susquehanna Health. In the ensuing years Williamsport Hospital expanded in professionalism and enlarged its facilities through recruitment of an outstanding medical staff, new labs, operating theaters and various other improvement that enhance services to patients. One of the biggest improvements came in 1961 when a rehabilitation and physical medicine center was established. A new rehabilitation wing and facility was built during the mid-1970s. Other additions that were on the cutting edge of medicine were also established during the 1960s and 1970s such as the establishment of a Cardiopulmonary Department, as well as a Mental Health Unit, a new Intensive Care Unit and expanded and improved emergency room facilities. A sea change for the Williamsport Hospital and the rest of the medical facilities in the county, Divine Providence Hospital and Muncy Valley Hospital, came in 1994 with the advent of the “Susquehanna Health System Alliance.” This new alliance helped to consolidate and make more cost-effective, medical treatment in this area. IN 1997 the Williamsport Hospital and the Divine Providence Hospital

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training. The person who was found to do this was Dr. Jean Saylor Brown. She recruited a former college classmate, Dr. Rita Church to assist her in this task. Besides being the sparkplug for professionalizing the hospital, Brown and Church were also the first women physicians in the history of Lycoming County. With Dr. Church on the premises, hospital use increased dramatically, and this in turn created a shortage of nurses. The two doctors organized a training course for the teaching of student nurses, establishing one of the first nursing schools in the state. The first student, Alta J. King, graduated in 1884, and for over 100 years The Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing continued to provide the region with highly skilled nurses. At the same time, the hospital began looking for a larger building. A house on Pine Street near Fifth Street was purchased. Although this facility was larger, it had its drawbacks. A nearby railroad created a lot of noise that was distracting to ill patients, and when the flood of 1889 filled the building with three feet of muddy water, the board of managers was finally convinced that it was time to find a more appropriate location. Eventually, a large tract of land, called Old Oaks Park, in the vicinity of Louisa and Campbell Streets and Rural Avenue, was being opened for development and the board of managers


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avid was a good how many wives David had. king. That’s actually Then there were the concubines. an understatement. The only reason I bring it up David was a great is to substantiate the fact that king. He was a leader of David had a vulnerability. And steadfast character, bravery if you haven’t figured it out by and loyalty. His rise to power now, that vulnerability was and his military exploits are women. well documented in the Old Back to chapter 11. At the Testament books of 1st and 2nd beginning of the chapter, we Tim read that David decided to Samuel. David had risen from Hartzell take a rest from war. He sends a shepherd boy to astronomical heights of power. But as we his soldiers into battle while noted in last week’s article, gravity he remains in Jerusalem. As king, he affects everyone. certainly had the right to do so. His rise In 2nd Samuel 11, we read about David’s to power had no doubt exhausted him. fall. It is an awful story of lust, adultery, Some time off would help him regain deception and murder. The fall of his strength and focus. David is shocking to anyone who reads While resting, David decides to take it - it seems to come out of nowhere. a walk on the roof of his palace. From But if you look closely, you discover that vantage point, he sees a women a backstory to his fall. Every fall has a bathing. He sends for her and they backstory. spend the night together. She becomes David had a vulnerability, and when pregnant. David tries to cover his he let his guard down, that vulnerability transgression with deceit. When his jumped up and bit him. What was plan fails, he commits murder. David David’s vulnerability? Well, a quick read falls hard. of the first 10 chapters of 2nd Samuel At first glance, it really does seem that reveal a pattern. David had many David’s fall comes out of nowhere. But wives. In just one passage, six wives are a fall doesn’t just happen in a moment. identified as having born sons to him. Every fall has a backstory, and like most Over the next few chapters, more wives falls, David’s backstory begins with an are mentioned. We really don’t know

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2/24/2016 - 3/3/2017 Michael W. Marcusky, 55, of Cogan Station Ethel I. Gutshall, 98, of Watsontown Carmen Marie Fave, 97, formerly of South Williamsport Jonathan A. Cohen, 46, of Williamsport Mildred A. Peace, 88, of Cogan Station Alice Elizabeth Ammerman, 85 , of Williamsport Frances Mae Mosser, 96, formerly of Clinton County Hubert C. “Pete” Bubb Bubb, 94, of Williamsport Alice I. (Pfleegor) Campbell Metzger, 92, of DuBoistown Todd A. Mack, Sr. 44, of Williamsport David F. Spencer Sr. Sr., 70, of Williamsport Mary Clare Hunter, 78, of Williamsport Frank D. “Buck” O’Reilly, III, 76, of Mill Hall Richard E. Kohberger, Sr. Sr., 75, of Rose Valley Eugene K. Dieffenbach Dieffenbach, 76, of Dushore Kathleen G. Rafferty Rafferty, 91, of Williamsport Berton L. Goldy Goldy, 79, of South Williamsport Judith A. Bixler, 66, of Mill Hall Dr. Richard D. Baldwin, of Montclair, NJ Thomas Milton Pittenger, Sr. Sr., 90, of Williamsport Leonard E. Dowling Dowling, 59, of English Center Connie Mae Bartlow, 77, formerly of Montgomery Virginia M. Rippey, 82, of Lock Haven H. Alma Bieber, 86, Watsontown Full Listings are available on our website, ~ www.webbweekly.com ~ . If you have a question or do not have access to a computer, please call - 570-326-9322.


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Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... Silver Jewelry Sale What: Handcrafted Silver Jewelry selection at very reasonable prices. When: March 8, 2017, from 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital – Main Lobby. Trout Unlimited What: Susquehanna Trout Unlimited will host Bob Weber, Fisheries Biologist for the PA Fish and Boat Commission who will present a program on the Commission’s plans to assess additional area streams to determine whether they will support wild trout populations. The PF&BC is working on plans to evaluate at least 1500 streams across the state, which have not yet been assessed and update data on many, which have. The program goal is to provide the ability to conserve and protect the highest quality streams in the Commonwealth. The public is welcomed to attend. When: Wednesday, March 8th at 7:00 p.m. Where: Fellowship Hall of First Presbyterian Church, rear of 102 E. 3rd St. in Williamsport. Essential Oils Class What: Essential oils educational public class. Free, plus a chance to win an oil! When: Wednesday, March 8 at 6 p.m. Where: Old Lycoming Township Building, 1951 Green Ave, Williamsport. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or BBQ pork chops. $9.50. Open to the public. When: Friday, March 10, 2017, 5 p.m.

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Beacon Hub Drop-In Center What: The drop-in center is a consumer-run program which reaches out to individuals in the community on their road to recovery by providing skills & resources through education leading to greater independence and the ability to build self-esteem, confidence and self-determination. Our vision is to educate, support and empower individuals with mental health illness and cognitive disabilities. When: Monday, Noon-6:00 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., weekends and evenings as scheduled. Where: 227 Academy St., Williamsport, PA 17701. Model Railroad Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program. When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon. Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. Painting Classes What: Beginning Watercolor Painting Classes. 814-367-3762, www.judysteinhilperstudios.weebly. com. When: Monday Evenings 6:30-8:00 p.m. Where: 535 West Fourth St., Williamsport. Kid’s Art Classes What: Kid’s Art Classes age 6 & up. 814-367-3762, www.judysteinhilperstudios.weebly.com. When: Every Saturday from 10-11:30 a.m. Where: 535 West Fourth St., Williamsport. Used Book Sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library used book sale. When: Every second Tuesday of the month from 3 to 6 p.m. (Mar 14, Apr 11) and the fourth Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Mar 25, Apr 22).

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However, the allure of my parents’ basement still marches on, mainly from the power of memories. My mother did the laundry there, and her sewing. My fathers workbench is not far away, taking up a solid corner of the below ground space. Those peeling, virgin white concrete walls all have stories to tell. And the sump pump still wails in anger if pushed too hard. If you don’t pay attention you’ll get the clothesline wrapped around your neck. If the litter box hasn’t been cleaned, you might need an oxygen mask. Before I transferred many of my periodicals to the new home, the basement served as a makeshift library of sorts. I also slept there during summer heat waves — always many degrees cooler than my sweltering, non-A/C bedroom! During hectic periods such as the holidays or parties, the basement provided seclusion much like a tree fort or private tunnel. I’ve read that many young, aspiring artists were relegated to their parents’ basements during their ‘transitional’ stages. Too loud drum banging. Too

late electric guitar sessions. Too many fumes from the paint being strewn on blank canvas. See, the cat could have had some good company down there! I used the washer and dryer below ground several weeks ago and watched “60 Minutes” and the local weather on an old television set. My grandfather’s green rocking chair sits in front of it. A broken treadmill is to the left of it. My mother’s childhood table and chair set not far from that. Basements have that knack of being unlike the rest of the house. It’s not always orderly. It’s not always clean. But, like anything in life, serves a purpose. Ours? A big catch all. Basements can be a master of filling up with stuff. And, as any fireman will tell you, a fire trap! I forgot to mention the furnace is down there too. Look close and you can peer at the warm glow of the pilot flame through the small hole. As a kid, I put my wet clothes on top of the unit to dry them off fast. Remember, we had two creeks next to the house! Why am I getting sentimental over a smelly, secluded basement? It’s colder and darker than any other place in


the ‘white rumbler.’ If I could have fit, I would have joined him. Can he get away with that upstairs on the kitchen table or chopping block? Not a chance in, well, you know where. Hint: it’s also down below. Way below and red hot. Devils lurk there, and are colored about the same hue as my fathers face when Mr. Biddle really puts his back into tearing up a drape and then knocking over a plant. Then rips apart wallpaper like its tissue. We’ve concluded the basement is a valid substitute teacher instead of meeting Doctor Declaw.

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office and business management. After graduating in 1993, her first job was to manage a toy store in the Allentown area. It was there that she learned valuable, firsthand lessons in dealing with a diversity of people while overseeing a multifaceted operation. However, she was desperate to work in her desired field, so two years later she signed on as a temp for the Penn State Cooperative Extension Office for a county clerk who was on maternity leave. When the clerk did not come back, Marci was hired full-time in January 1996 to work with the new Lycoming County Board of Commissioners. Those

three men, Carl Curchoe, Russ Reitz, Joe Neyhart, knew that change was needed for the county to prepare for the new millennium. They embarked on a “three Rs” approach: Reorganization, (which Marci was instrumental in designing and implementing), Readdressing, and Reassessment. Although all three of these areas were greatly needed, none were especially popular with the public. (That might have been one reason why it was a one-term board.) Yet those three commissioners along with Marci helped reshape the future. The District Attorney went from a part-time

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did so much that the general public never saw. That same idea is hard to avoid when considering Marci Hessert, Administrative Manager to the Lycoming County Board of Commissioners, who like Mycroft Holmes, occasionally is the County. Marci Hessert’s responsibilities are to coordinate with all the various county departments, the outside agencies that interact with the county, and even the general public. She prepares the agenda, keeps the minutes, and processes contracts at the Commissioner level. It could be said that Marci is the one that has to keep the commissioners on point. She

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looking. Snowdrops (Galanthus) are a bulbous perennial that typically flower February through March. With the weather weirdness taking place in the garden, typical has become untypical. Snowdrops may be planted during the cool weather days of autumn in a full sun location with a soil that’s well drained and rich with organic material. When planting do not force the bulbs into the soil, instead either dig small holes or a narrow trench between 6 and 8 inches deep. Because these cold weather bloomers are small, avoid planting them singular, instead plant snowdrops in small clusters of 15 or so bulbs. When planting due to their small size select a location that is easily visible. Although not a must, selecting a location with a “backdrop,” such as a fence, lamp post or grouping of rocks in the landscape, since this will help draw attention to the tiny plants. Prior to their blooming, make sure the location where the bulbs have been planted is free of leaves or branches that may have accumulated over the winter. As the brisk days of March turn into the sunny days of April, snowdrops will go dormant until next year when they will once again welcome springtime to the Susquehanna Valley.

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EXHIBITS... EXHIBITS 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,

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the ultimate challenge is catching a tarpon on a fly. No matter the choice of bait or lure, the line or leader must be protected from the tarpon’s rough skin and scales during the fight. This is accomplished by adding a length of heavy (80-125-lb. test) line between the hook and the main line. This so-called ‘bite or shock tippet’ is generally about six feet in length. Hooking a tarpon requires a forceful strike. Their mouths are extremely hard and bony. Getting the hook to securely seat in one of these fish’s mouths is often compared to trying to hook a concrete block. Sharp hooks are a must. A tarpon’s size usually relates to a long, hard-fought battle (sometimes lasting for hours), where upon completion the angler often feels the fatigue of the fight more than the fish. Catching tarpon in the 40 to 60-pound weight class or baby tarpon up to 20 pounds are often preferred. Yes, tarpon up to 20 pounds are considered babies. Tarpon are known for their legendary ability to jump in the


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310 Heck Road Jersey Shore, PA 17740

570-745-2240 Henry M. Fisher

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LABORERS APPLY AT RPS MACHINERY SALES, INC. 175 Old Route 220 Highway, Jersey Shore. M - F, 9 AM - 4 PM. 117642 SOUTHSIDE DAIRY QUEEN IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS For All Sifts. Inquire Within, 606 Hastings Street, South Williamsport, PA 17702. 117800 EXPERIENCED MASON NEEDED With Knowledge Of All Aspects Of Masonry And Concrete, New And Restorations. Must Be Able To Lead Small Crew. Call 570-547-7018. 117640 EXPERIENCED TRI AXLE DUMP DRIVER, Oil Distributor Truck Driver And Laborer For Tar And Chip Crew. Call 570-4355188. 117639 LOOKING FOR COMPANY THAT CAN MOVE MOBILE HOME And Set And Prepare Lot For Mobile Home. Call 215-880-2086. 117470 NEED DRIVER AND TRAVEL COMPANION. $10.00/Hour. Must Have Own Car. Leave Message. Call 570-326-1707. 117453

J. F. KIELY CONSTRUCTION CO. OF PA is seeking Foremen’s, 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 DRIVER WANTED FOR SMALL TURBOTVILLE BUSINESS. Livestock. 4 Nights A Week & General Hauling. CDL Class A. Must be 23 And Have 2 Years Current Exp. 570-850-7247. 117321 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.

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If you are interested in a new exciting job, we have a great opportunity for you. American Customer Care (ACC) has immediate openings for Full and Part Time phone representatives in Montoursville. ACC is now hiring to fill the recently created openings listed below. Inbound Product Specialist: We have 10 immediate openings for individuals who are motivated by negotiating sales, building rapport with customers and selling features and benefits of several outstanding personal care products. These positions offer, full time hours, paid training and a very generous incentive plan. New shifts are all full time and flexible beginning at 10:00am, 11:00am and 12:00pm weekdays with weekend shifts available. Outbound Telephone Survey Representatives: We have immediate openings for Telephone Survey Representatives (TSR’s). TSR’s are responsible for calling business professionals throughout the U.S. to promote free trade journals and gather marketing research data on behalf of our clients. These positions all offer schedules Monday through Friday, with 3 shifts available 9:00am to 5:00pm, 9:00 to 4:00pm or 9:00 to 3:00. Outbound Wine Specialist: We have 5 openings for a new class of representative who will promote wine offerings to the customers of one of our longest standing clients. Although this is considered a sales position you are calling existing customers promoting excellent money saving offers to these customers. These positions all offer schedules Monday through Friday 9:00am to 5:30pm. The 3 opportunities offer paid training, competitive starting pay, competitive benefits and great incentive plans. Requirements are good written/verbal communication skills and basic computer skills.

If interested please call ACC at 1-800-660-0130 to schedule an interview today!

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

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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 570-506-3923. 116639 CAREGIVER

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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, 570-220-9058 Or Travis 570-419-3283. 116770 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

FINANCIAL

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SEWING, MENDING AND ALTERATIONS. Quality Work, Reasonable Price. Call Sharon, Monday Through Friday 9 To 5 570322-4622. 116502 ALTERATIONS

SUSANNES SEWING ROOM Is Back In Business. Alterations, Custom Work, Sewing Lessons And More!. Williamsport. Call 570-5067171. 116937 WINDOW CLEANING

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Adults $8.00 Children 12 & Under $4

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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 570-326-2094 For An Application And To Schedule A Viewing. 117632 SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT 2 Bedroom, 1st Floor Apartment. Very Clean And Nice. Off Street Parking. 570-560-2006. 117322 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 570-2490779. 116819 2 BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR, AVAILABLE NOW. $600.00/Month. NO Pets. Call 570-322-3256. 117630

NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Available Very Nice 2 Bedrooms, 2nd Floor Apartments Fully Equipped Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Trash Included In Rent. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Please call 570279-7142, for an application and to schedule a viewing. 116781 NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!! Iris Commons Apartments Office located at 618 Center Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. 1-800-735-3068 . TDD: 711. 2, 3 & 4 BR Apartments. Rent includes heat. Tenant responsible for electric, water, sewer, trash removal. Must meet federal program requirements. Section 8 Accepted. Call and request an application at 1-800-7353068. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.116783

WILLIAMSPORTNICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, AVAILABLE NOW! 1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 116782 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, SECURE BUILDING, Available 2 Bedrooms (elevator), Fully Equipped Kitchen, Washer/ Dryer Hook Up, gas heat. Tenant Responsible For Electric. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Please call 570279-7142, for an application and to schedule a viewing. 116781 HOUSE FOR SALE

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CHARMING RANCH At The Top Of Campbell St In The Vallamont Section Of Williamsport. 3 Beds/2.5 Bath, Large Fenced In Backyard With Deck. Newer Kitchen And Roof, Sunroom, And Newly Remodeled Lower Level Family Room. Priced At $214,900. Call Jennifer Best 570-326-6753. HOUSE FOR RENT

FOR RENT, 2-3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Newly Remodeled. Carport, Nice size Yard, Shed, Utilities NOT Included. Oil Heat, NO Pets / NO Smoking. References Required. $750.00/Month Plus Security Deposit. Call 570-547-1773. 117544 SINGLE HOUSE- 5 ROOMS - 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Central Air, Gas Heat. Near Dairy Queen $775.00. Call 570-323-4702. 117169 NEWBERRY AREA: Very Nice 3 Bedroom/Den duplex, 2 baths, Basement, Fully Equipped Large Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas,Water/ Sewer. Included In Rent: Trash. Background Checks Required. Please call 570279-7142, for an application and to schedule a viewing. 116780

NEWBERRY AREA: Very Nice 4 Bedroom duplex, 2 baths, Basement, Fully Equipped Large Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/ Sewer. Included In Rent: Trash. Background Checks Required. Please call 570279-7142, for an application and to schedule a viewing. 116780 LAND/LOTS

LOTS & ACREAGE. LENDER FORCES SALE! 39 acres - $89,900. WELL BELOW MARKET! Beautiful Catskill Mtn setting. Views, woods, meadows, stonewalls! Approved for your new getaway! Terms avail. Call 888-738-6994. M01 FINGER LAKES WATERFRONT. 6.5 acres $99,900. Long lake frontage, beautiful private woodlands, Pristine spring fed lake! 15 tracts avail from 2 to 25 acres! Buy now! Prices and int rates will be rising! Call 888-431-7214. NewYorkLandandLakes.com. M01 OFFICE SPACE

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT, Avis Area On Route 150. Will Modify Interior To Suit. Call/Text 570-2637221. 117171 RIVER LOTS

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OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer

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