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s I sit and ponder what The love and grace our God and to write about it’s a Jesus have for us should never beautiful sun-drenched be doubted. If doubt enters your spring morning. mind just reflect back to the Although the temperature might events of Holy Week and the be a little on the chilly side, the resurrection and Jesus’ ascension smell of spring is in the air. You into Heaven. As Mother Earth can feel the warmth of the sun comes back to life, it is also a great and just know warmer days are time for us to be reborn in Jesus’ right around the corner. It’s such name. a special time of year when God’s Please enjoy all the Easter Jim green earth comes back to life. Webb, Jr. traditions of your family. Most Holy Week is upon us beginning importantly make sure your with Palm Sunday and ending with Easter. children understand God’s plan. The Easter To detail the week is much better left egg hunts and Easter Bunny should be up to Pastor Tim or the leader of your enjoyed and are special times in a child’s congregation. It is truly a remarkable story life but really have nothing to do with of how God gave his only son Jesus so our Savior and salvation. Often in today’s mortal man could be forgiven of sin and world, they become blurred together when have eternal life. The week prior to Jesus’ in truth they couldn’t be further apart. resurrection had to be difficult for God and Make sure you enjoy getting the family his son. God looking down knowing what together for that special Easter dinner. As was about to happen and watching Jesus I have learned over the years, there will endure the brutality that would end with come a day when many of the seats become his ascension into Heaven. Although he empty. You will hopefully have wonderful knew all would be well I can only imagine memories of those who came before you. the pain of watching the events unfold. You really never give much thought to As for Jesus Christ, his son, talking about these things when you’re young. But the having one hundred percent faith in your day does come. What a testimonial for our Father. The pain, suffering, and betrayal Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. could not have been easy. Even knowing Now back to what to write about. Usually the outcome of being seated at the right you know I love to have a great April Fool. hand of his Father, it had to be excruciating You’re probably thinking about that shark in to go through. the Susquehanna or the drilling for natural

gas at White Deer Golf Course. Maybe the elephants and Clyde Peeling come to mind. I will have these past April Follies available on our website for those wanting a good laugh. However, with everything going on in today’s world and Easter falling on April 1st I just didn’t feel right coming up with a story about a Sasquatch being seen atop Bald Eagle Mountain or pirate gold being found in the Susquehanna River. An even better one might be the old Antlers Club being turned into a riverside casino. You get my drift. As I look around the wonderful world we’re blessed with, I don’t think I remember a more unstable time during my life. My heart and prayers go out to those in Florida and across our Country that lost a loved

one as a result of the school shootings. It will be very difficult Easter Sunday for many. I look across the Country at a Nation divided in so many ways. I pray for peace, common sense and the future of our great Nation. We need to solve our problems here at home together, because all you need to do is listen or watch the daily news to realize the world is coming apart at the seams. At some point we are going to have to deal with Russia, North Korea, ISIS — the list has become so long. That is why we can’t be a Nation divided. As I look up and down our West Branch Valley, it is easy to identify the problems facing our area. I’m sure you could list the same obstacles. That being said, we should take pride in how we work together. Our locally elected officials do a great job of hearing “We the People.” There are so many of you out there that give your time to a cause or addressing an issue. Although there may be a difference in political beliefs, we do not allow it to prevent compromise and problem-solving. I’m not saying everybody’s happy all the time. We should be proud of how things get done here at home, and not allow outside influences to divide. As I’ve traveled our great land, there’s no other place I would want to call home. The next time you’re upset about an issue locally, no matter what it is, take the time to look at what goes on outside of our area, state and Country. Happy Easter to you and your family and God bless America.


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appy Easter everyone! I hope that you all have a happy and blessed holiday! Easter is the perfect holiday to gather friends and family and enjoy a good meal and quality time together. As you all know, cooking is one of my favorite hobbies. And while I am currently on a mission to make the perfect French Macaron (spoiler alert, it isn’t going well), I had to take the time to find a new and maybe a little different Easter recipe. Like most, my family generally has ham for Easter dinner, but I found this lamb recipe, and it looks really good. I’m not a huge fan of mint, so it’s nice to see a lamb recipe that doesn’t include it. While this recipe calls for the lamb to be cooked in a pressure cooker, I’d be willing to bet that you could probably convert it so you could make it in a dutch oven instead. Electric Pressure Cooker Lamb Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 48 minutes Servings: 12 Ingredients: • 1 tablespoon Garlic Powder • 1 tablespoon crushed Rosemary Leaves • 2 teaspoons Sea Salt • 1 teaspoon Thyme Leaves • 1/2 teaspoon ground Black Pepper

• 2 tablespoons vegetable oil • 1 semi-boneless leg of lamb (about 4 pounds) • 1 cup chicken stock • 1/2 cup dry white Steph wine Nordstrom • 2 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 2-inch chunks • 1 medium yellow onion, cut into wedges • 1/4 cup water • 1 tablespoon cornstarch In a small bowl, mix garlic powder, rosemary, sea salt, thyme and black pepper. Set aside. In an electric pressure cooker, heat oil on sauté setting until simmering. Sprinkle half the seasoning mixture evenly over lamb. Place lamb in pressure cooker. Cook 8-10 minutes, or until browned on all sides, turning occasionally. Add stock, wine and remaining seasoning mixture to pressure cooker. Arrange carrots and onion around lamb. Close lid. Cook 25 minutes on high pressure. Once complete, allow pressure to release naturally with the vent closed 15 minutes. Vent to release remaining pressure; remove the lid. Remove lamb and vegetables from pressure cooker; set aside and keep warm.

Set pressure cooker to sauté. Cook, uncovered until liquid is reduced by about half, about 5-10 minutes. In a small bowl, mix water and cornstarch. Stir into pressure cooker with wire whisk. Cook, stirring occasionally, 1-2 minutes, or until thickened. Serve lamb and vegetables with gravy. So now that dinner is covered, let’s talk about Easter candy! I don’t have much of a sweet tooth, but I do have some Easter favorites. My big one is Peeps — with the caveat that they are stale. Not sure why, but I can’t bring myself to eat a fresh Peep. Even growing up, my mom would cut open all the Peeps a week before Easter so they would be stale and ready for me on Easter morning. Crossing my fingers, it looks like the forecast for Easter looks to be really nice! I hope that you all are able to enjoy the day with family, have some stale Peeps, hunt some eggs and, again, have a blessed holiday.

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Hoffman Joins the Elite of Wrestling With His Third Consecutive PIAA State Championship s Montoursville’s Luke Frey won his final match to claim a State Championship in wrestling, a six-year-old fan cheered from the stands. The championship sparked something deep inside the young wrestler watching with his parents and brother as his idol went to the center of the mat to get his hand raised. Years later that fan became the first wrestler in since Line Mountain’s Max Shingara to have his hand raised three consecutive times to close out the season. With new fans seeing him for the first time, family and friends cheering, and young wrestlers possibly gaining inspiration to accomplish even more, Montoursville’s Gavin Hoffman became a three-time Class AA Champion at 195 pounds recently. He earned a technical fall over his final opponent, capping an undefeated season in the best way possible. “It’s like a whole accumulation of the work I’ve put in since I was a little kid,”

Hoffman said. “Just to finish it off and achieving my goals that I set after my freshman year and get three state titles feels like all the work I put in paid off. It made me feel like everything I sacrificed was worth it.” Hoffman, who committed to Ohio State University, never forgot that moment at the Hershey Center and used the motivation to become one of the top wrestlers in the Nation. Every time he stepped on the mat throughout his career he would imagine a young wrestler learning from that moment. Hoffman would picture a young fan watching him each and every time he stepped on the mat for a match. He imaged through his high school career that one young wrestler was aspiring to do even greater things. “I spoke with Luke (Frey), and he congratulated me on becoming the next great wrestler at Montoursville,” Hoffman said. “I hope I can pass that down to a little kid growing up now and they can do just as good as me or even better. They can go on to break all the records I’ve set.”

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consecutive pins. The final two matches were won by way of technical fall. Hoffman defeated Brady Herr of Newport 17-1 to kick off the final run to his third consecutive state championship. He then defeated Chase Dull of Bermudian Springs to claim the championship. “It was a good feeling after I got that first state title, but it made me want to go even harder the next two years,” Hoffman said. “It made me want to separate from the other kids and show them how good I could be.” Hoffman’s drive to show the wrestling world exactly what type of competitor he was helped him through the tough days. His coach Jamie Yonkin, who has coached Hoffman all four years, was the other motivating factor throughout his run. “I just tried to live in the moment,” Hoffman said. “My coaches have been a huge part of my success. Just to have them there from the start and be there with me to the end of my career was huge. You can’t help but to feel excited.” The moment was huge for Hoffman, but it was one he had prepared to live through. At a young age, Hoffman was beginning his training whether he knew it or not.

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Hoffman’s records will likely be hanging in the wrestling rafters for a long, long time. Hoffman finished sixth during his freshman season. It would be the last time he ended a high school year with a loss. He went on to win the state as a sophomore, junior, and finally as a senior. Despite all the success and chances to gain a swelled ego, Hoffman never gave into that temptation. He continued to work after the first state title and pushed through to the end, never changing his work ethic. At the same time, he never forgot what it was like to be that little kid in the stands cheering. “Going out to wrestle I’m excited about competing, but I’m more excited about going up to little kids after the match and signing autographs and getting pictures,” Hoffman said. “That can outweigh anything I’ve won ever in my life. Seeing the smiles on the kids’ faces when I come up to them means the most to me, because at the end of the day people will forget about how you wrestled on the mat, but they won’t forget how you made them feel.” Hoffman’s first two matches were the perfect example of how much work he put into preparing for his final tournament. The first two matches took less than two minutes as he stretched his undefeated mark to 43 wins with two

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“I always had talent, but at the time I didn’t know where it came from,” Hoffman said. “Now looking back it has a lot to do with my brother Garett. He would use me as a practice partner when I was three or four years old. I didn’t know at the time, but that was making me so much better. He built all this stuff in. Mental toughness, discipline, and that’s what I’m truly grateful for him being a great older brother.” Garrett, fresh off of surgery, couldn’t be at Hershey as his younger brother closed in on history. He was there in spirit throughout the entire three-day journey. He immediately called his brother after the win and congratulated him to no end. The small little brother that Garrett used to throw around for practice matured into a three-time state champion. Hoffman immediately thought of those days when he was the smaller wrestler and how much it shaped him throughout the years. “Garrett had always been there for me,” Hoffman said. “We are each other’s greatest supporters. When I got home, I could tell he was excited for me. He’s never won a state title, but I can really say he’s a huge reason I’ve had success.

Everything I’ve ever accomplished on the mat is because of him. He’s been a great role model and great brother for me.” Hoffman did have to deal with devastation throughout his run to becoming the best wrestler in the county. His original goal was to end the season four consecutive times as a state champion. A lofty goal, but one Hoffman started to feel more confident about as he matured and grew as a wrestler. Then, as quickly as he set the goal, it all came crashing down with a sixthplace finish at his first PIAA State Tournament. One year into his fouryear plan and Hoffman was hit with a moment of adversity. “At first I wanted to win four,” Hoffman said. “I thought I had the capability of doing that. My freshman year there was kind of a setback, but I had to refocus and get my mind on the next best thing. I’m proud of my high school career of how it turned out.” His goals were refocused and started with simply rebounding after his first state meet. Hoffman hit the gym and started to learn more about the workings of

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win and loss in the consultation bracket. He finished sixth, but immediately reset his goals. The time for work started moments after a loss would end his high school season for the last time. “It’s a dream I’ve had since I was six or seven years old,” Hoffman said. “Going to the state tournament my first time, seeing kids win a state title. That was a dream I’ve had since a young age. After seeing that I knew that’s what I wanted to do.” (Editor’s Note: Don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten about Muncy State Champ Joe Klock. Brett will have his success story next week.)

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. Bonsai Class What: Introduction to Bonsai 5 week class. Call 570-327-5575 or email sota@stjnumc.com to register. When: April 5, 12, 19, 26, and May 3 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Saint John’s School of the Arts, 2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport. EVENTS EVENTS... Book Sale What: Books (large variety), gifts, puzzles and more sale — terrific prices. All proceeds benefit patient care services. When: March 27 & 28, 2018 from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Williamsport Regional Medical Center, Tower Lobby, 700 High St., Williamsport. Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon program “Golden-Winged Warbler Ecology”. Golden-winged warblers are brightly colored migratory songbirds, whose population has declined in the past 50 years, largely due to habitat loss. In central Pa, some forest landowners are helping the warblers rebound, by working with the National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and other bird organizations. Join Cameron Fiss, wildlife technician for NRCS, for this program on the goldenwinged warbler and their forest habitat. When: Wednesday March 28, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. Where: Lowry Room, 3rd floor of the Welch wing in the J V Brown Library, 19 E Fourth St., Williamsport. Book Sale What: Books (large variety), gifts, puzzles and more sale — terrific prices. All proceeds benefit patient care services. When: March 29, 2018 from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital. Benefit

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Dinner What: Dinner – broiled or beer battered haddock or BBQ Pork Chops (Open to the public) When: March 30, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Band – Pepper Street When: March 30, 2018 at 9:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Bird Fielding What: Lycoming Audubon birding field trip around Rose Valley Lake. This is a walk-and-ride event to look for a variety of waterfowl, songbirds and raptors. When: Saturday March 31, 2018 at 8:00 a.m., weather permitting. Trip leader is Ron Beach (570-368-2921). Where: Meet at the south boat launch of Rose Valley Lake. Run for Shelter 5k What: Habitat for Humanity Run for Shelter 5K. When: Saturday, April 7th, 2018. Packet Pick-Up begins at 8:00 a.m. and the Race Starts promptly at 9:00 a.m. Where: River Front South, 153 Phillips Park Dr., South Williamsport. Susquehanna Valley Chapter—Pennsylvanians for Human Life (SVC-PHL) What: Pro-life prayer breakfast. When: Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. Where: Holiday Inn Express (Grand Ball Room), Williamsport. Anniversary Event What: Valley View Rehab & Nursing Center’s 25th Anniversary Celebration – Taking a look back at the first 25 years. Enjoy food and live entertainment. Bring a non-perishable food item

and be entered into the drawing for a door prize. Food items will be donated to an area food bank. When: Wednesday, April 18, at 4:00 p.m. Where: 2140 Warrensville Rd., Montoursville. 5K and Fun Run What: Expectations 5K and Fun Run. Register: www. expectationswc.org/5k. When: Saturday, April 21 at 9 a.m. (Registration + Check-in at 7:30 a.m.) Where: Montoursville Indian Park – Begins at Pavilion 4.

Career Fair What: PA CareerLink® Clinton County Career Fair. This is an opportunity to meet area employers and educational providers. When: Tuesday, April 24th from 10:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: STEP, Inc., 124 East Walnut Street, Lock Haven. DivorceCare What: Seminar and support group for those hurting from separation and divorce. We also have DivorceCare For Kids. For more information and to register call Lou Anne 570-3235146. When: Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church 604 Market Street, Williamsport. Pickleball What: Come enjoy the outdoors and camaraderie of this growing sport. Newcomers welcomed and don’t worry, we have paddles (rackets) that you can borrow until you become addicted. If you have any questions call Ken at 570-322-2159, or visit Facebook, and search for “Williamsport Pickleball.” When: Thursday and Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Where: Williamsport Memorial Park Pickleball Courts. 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.

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Sunrise Service What: Elimport Parish Easter Sunrise Service. Please bring a lawn chair and dress appropriately. When: Sunday, April 1st at 6:30 a.m., weather permitting. Where: Lutz’s pond on Route 44 north of Elimsport and there will be a bonfire. Sunrise Service What: Sunrise Service with a continental breakfast served after the service. Also, we will be having our regular 10:15 a.m. church service afterwards. When: Sunday, April 1, 2018 at 6:30 a.m. Regular service will be held at 10:15 a.m. Where: Avis united Methodist Church, 215 Prospect Ave., Avis. If questions, call 570-753-8137. Worship and Breakfast What: Early Easter Day worship and breakfast. In case of bad weather, the service will be in the church fellowship hall. When: Sunday, April 1 at 7:30 a.m. Where: Steam Valley Cemetery Pavilion. Church Service What: Celebration of the Resurrection and Holy Eucharist. An Easter egg hunt will be held after both services. Call 570322-0126 for more information. When: Sunday, April 1 at 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.

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Maundy Thursday What: Maundy Thursday service. Music includes Ola Gjeilo’s Ubi Caritas and Gregorio Allegri’s Miserere Mei, Deus sung by the church’s choral scholars and organ music by Messiaen and Bach. The service will include communion as well as foot washing (optional). For more information, call 570-322-0126. When: Thursday, March 29 at 7:00 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 West Fourth St., Williamsport.

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Easter Service What: Join us for one of our Easter Services. For more Fairlawn Church events visit our website at www.fairlawncc. com. When: April 1st at 8:45 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. Where: Fairlawn Community Church 353 Pleasant Hill Rd., Cogan Station. Fellowship Dinner What: Farragut Mt. Zion United Methodist Church First Tuesday Fellowship Dinner. Free will donations will be accepted. When: April 3 from 5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: On Rte. 864 near the intersection with Rte. 87 near Montoursville. Fishermen’s Breakfast What: Fishermen’s Breakfast. All you can eat. $8.00 for adults, $4.50 for children (6-12), 5 and under free. When: April 14th, 2018 from 6:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Wallis Run United Methodist Church, 9915 Wallis Run Rd., Trout Run. Victorian Tea What: A $15 donation includes tea, sandwiches, and traditional British sweets. A presentation on Victorian fans will be included. Fanciful attire is encouraged. Ticket auction and door prizes, too. For tickets, call the church at 570-3220126. When: Sunday, April 22, at 2:00 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 W. 4th St., Williamsport. Bible Study What: Tuesday Morning Men’s Fellowship is discussing Men of Integrity devotions, with a different subject each week. Materials are provided. Every man is welcome to the gathering for discussion, encouragement and fellowship. When: Meet weekly every Tuesday morning at 6:45-8:00 a.m. Where: Harvest Moon Restaurant 3rd and Arch Newberry.

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SENIOR EVENTSEVENTS... SENIOR Catered Dinner What: Montgomery area senior citizens will have a catered dinner. Reservations required call 570-547-1953 by March 29. Attendees should bring table service and an item for the food bank. Blood pressure clinic available. New members welcome. When: Tuesday April 3 at noon. Where: Lutheran “Brick” Church. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Mustang Club What: North Central Mustang Club April meeting. All Mustang enthusiasts welcome. When: Tuesday April 3rd at 6:30 p.m. Where: Sunbury Motors, Sunbury. Roads To Freedom Center for Independent Living What: RTF offers services to people with disabilities as well as families of individuals with disabilities. Most of our services are provided free of charge and without age or income requirements. RTF also offers services to community service providers, government agencies and private businesses. These services are usually offered free of charge or through a moderate fee-for-service agreement. Please contact our agency for more details at 570-327-9070. When: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Where: 24 East Third Street, Williamsport.

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Veterans Meeting What: “Williamsport Area Band of Brothers”. Veterans Meeting for fellowship & coffee. Contact: Rick Wyatt: 570447-8171 or Frank Ritter: 570-447-0330. When: Every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Where: 601 7th Avenue (the corner of 7th and Memorial Ave.), Entrance on Memorial Avenue. Al-Anon Meeting What: Sunday night Al-Anon meeting. When: Sunday night 7:00-8:00 p.m. Where: Bush Campus Center, Room 205, Penn College, One College Ave., Williamsport.

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Lunch and Prayers What: Lunch and prayers with Pastor Same Hwang. Bring a lunch. When: Tuesdays from noon-1:00 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. 3rd St., Williamsport.

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aster is one of the most important days of the year for Christians. Easter Sunday is filled with symbolism and tradition, some of which harken back to early Christianity, while others trace their origins to paganism. The Easter Bunny and Easter eggs are two Easter traditions with less extensive histories. The Easter Bunny, according to sources including History.com, first arrived in America in the 1700s via German settlers who brought with them their tradition of an egg-laying hare called “Osterhase.” Children would make nests where the rabbit could lay its colored eggs. Eventually, the custom spread from Pennsylvania, where many German immigrants settled, to other areas around the country. Eggs are symbolic of new life and rebirth in many cultures. To Christians, eggs represent the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Another theory suggests that Christians were once forbidden to eat during the Lenten season preceding Easter. Therefore, Christians would paint and decorate eggs for Easter to mark the joyous celebration and cessation of

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costs of the modern school. Most important is the greater expense of labor and construction material, he said. “Another thing that most people tend to not realize,” Dr. Wurster noted, “is that so many more facilities are necessary because of the school size.” He said that such items as swimming pools and language laboratories have become “almost standard equipment” in the modern school. The school board has announced that the actual construction could get underway by April 1967, and be completed by 1969. Dr. Wurster foresees no change in the schedule, despite the large cost of the project. Plans for the proposed junior high school to be built in Loyalsock Township have not been developed enough to be affected by the high cost of the new high school, he said. “This could change,” the superintendent asserted, “if the prosperity of the area increases enough to create overpopulation in the present schools. Then the new junior high school would have to come quicker than we now anticipate.”

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tion. Mick then went on to compete in a new Olympic event, Trap Mixed Team, with one woman and one man. Mick’s teammate was Aeriel Skinner from California. Mick and Aeriel shot against 20 other teams and finished in a shoot-off with a team from Australia for 6th place to take part in the finals. After winning the shoot off, they competed in the finals against five other teams. Aeriel and Mick earned a Bronze medal in the Mixed Team Event for the USA. Mick is now eligible to begin his run at the 2020 Olympics to be held in Tokyo, Japan. A fundraiser is being held to aid in his efforts. A chicken dinner will be held on April 21, 2018, at the Lairdsville Volunteer Fire Company Hall. The dinner will consist of half a chicken, baked beans, macaroni & cheese, coleslaw, a dinner roll and a dessert. This event is dine-in or takeout. It will be held from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There will also be a Chinese Raffle and 50/50 drawings. For more information or to purchase advance tickets, please call 570-584-5983 or 570-546-0347.

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would much rather be writand that includes some fishering a story about catching men, who are not aware that the trout on an assortment of commission must have the apgreat nymph patterns, but proval of the state lawmakers to there’s another outdoor related israise license fees — they are not sue that I feel needs some further permitted to do so on their own. explanation. It is at this juncture where our It’s no secret that the Pennsylpresent controversy has its roots. vania Fish and Boat CommisLet me explain further. John sion has been seeking a license Arway, the Executive Director of increase in order to stay viable. the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Ken Commission, has requested a liThe fact is, the commission has Hunter cense increase or, if not a license not had a license increase since 2005. Some people may not realincrease, at least an opportunity ize that the commission is funded, for the for the commission to be allowed to set most part, by its sale of fishing licenses; it its own fees without lawmakers approval is not funded by the state’s general fund. — that has gone nowhere. In the meanThe problem is further aggravated by the time, the commission has continued to fact that license sales have been declining try to deal with its diminishing funds; cuts in recent years — something that’s true have been made in various areas including for many other states as well. There is not personnel. In order to survive, more cuts enough room in this piece to get into the must be made — enter the commission’s “whys” for the decreasing license sales trout fishing program. One of the biggest — that I’ll save for another story. In the expenditures of the commission is the cost meantime, however, it doesn’t take a math- of administering the trout hatcheries and ematical genius to figure out that if you are stocking trout. Since no fee increases have earning less than you are bringing in your been forthcoming, Arway has threatened business is not going to fare very well — if to close some fish hatcheries — one that at all. could be shut down is the Oswayo Fish Enter our state legislatures. What do they Hatchery in Potter County, which is in the have to do with the Pennsylvania Fish and district of Senate President Pro Tempore Boat Commission’s funding? Here again, I Joe Scarnati. In response to the potential suspect there are a lot of readers out there, shutdown Scarnati and several other law-

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makers have introduced SB 935; in short, it would limit the term of the Executive Director of the PFBC to an eight-year term. Arway’s term would thus be over as of March 2 — if the bill becomes law. Governor Wolf would have to sign the bill before it became law, and at this point, no one seems to know what might happen there. There have even been suggestions that the Legislature might sue if the bill became law and Arway refused to comply. Alright, you now have a summary of what’s been going on in recent weeks. In addition to talking with John Arway several times, I also recently spoke by phone with Republican State Representative, Garth Everett and asked him where he was in all of this. The Senate passed the term limit bill — SB 935 with a 34-16 vote. The legislation was then voted out of the House Game and Fisheries committee by a 15-9 vote — only one Democrat voted in favor of the measure. Everett was one of the 15 votes in favor of the term limit; it now goes to the House for a vote in April. As I talked with Rep. Everett, I got the impression that even though he voted to move the bill on to the House he didn’t seem to think it would get much further action, and it may not even pass the House. Rep. Everett did tell me that in the past and even now he said, “I’m in favor of legislation that would allow the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission to set their own fees.” Rep. Everett also seemed to feel, however, that Arway staying on as Executive Director would impede any future progress in the days to come. So, that’s what this controversy is all about. Where am I in all of this? Well, I’m not sure


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Upset wins by 11-seed Loyola Chicago over 6-seed Miami and 14-seed Buffalo over 3-seed Arizona continued the bracket carnage. When 13-seed Marshall beat 4-seed Wichita State, the number of perfect brackets dropped from a few thousand to a couple hundred. UMBC’s win tore them all to shreds. This year, the final 25 brackets all bowed out after their stunning victory. By comparison, in last year’s tournament, there was one bracket that stayed perfect for a record 39 games before busting in the final matchup on the first Saturday night. At this writing, it is unknown which teams advanced to this weekend’s Final Four. But despite all the upsets, which left no number one or two seeds in the South and West brackets, the East and Midwest brackets saw both top two seeds advancing. Villanova, Kansas, Purdue, and Duke, along with Michigan and Kentucky could emerge in the Final Four making those early upsets a thing of the past. Thursday, the 2018 Major League Baseball season swings into action with all 30 teams playing in the earliest Opening Day is history. The early start is the result of the most recent Collective Bargaining Agreement, which creates three or four additional days off for teams throughout the season. The regular season will conclude Sunday, September 30.


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HO NEEDS ONE? I heard my teammate’s cry but chose to ignore him. My legs feel like Jello, but I decide to press on without a breather. I dazzle the crowd with another no-look pass that ends up in the rafters. My fifth turnover of the night. Just awful. Throw in my three air balls and a phantom trip at half court- I am not only a liability to my squad but a four-eyed pear-shaped embarrassment to the community. It was one of those games folks. We were down four, and I desperately needed to make something happen. I was struggling from the field, so I slipped the ball screen and went inside to challenge. The defense collapsed, and I spotted an open teammate in the nearby corner. I jumped in the air to make a pass. It was on target, but I took another step and then it happened. I immediately fell to the ground in agonizing pain. My left calf was the size of a grapefruit and as hard as a RECYCLED ROX. Luckily, I didn’t feel a tear or hear anything pop, but I couldn’t get to my feet to walk it off. Down goes Spencer. Down goes

Spencer. Code red. We’re hoping it’s just a cramp. Every Thursday night, my friends and I gather in hopes of reliving the old hoop dreams of our childhood. We talk shop and shoot around for a few short minutes. Then we pick teams and begin our own version of MARCH MADNESS. I refer to this small organization as the Men’s Hoops League of Cogan Station. It’s invite only kids, and we ball at the 17728 Sports Dome Complex. Sorry, Paul. You are only 34 and way too good to play with us. Our friendly pick up games go full court and are highly competitive. Either you win or lose, and no one ever goes home with a participation trophy. The majority of us are over the hill and are well beyond our primes. Some of us never peaked athletically, and that is why we continue to grind. It’s a really fun league, and no cameras or recording devices are allowed. We wear reversible jerseys and never play shirts and skins. Thank God. I hate to say it, but someone usually goes down with an injury each week. We currently have 15 or so players on

the active roster. The guys come in a variety of shapes and colors. Some wear ties, and others use their hands. A few sell insurance and one tosses pizza full time. Granite fabricators, elementary school teachers, and a Lexus, Jamie Spencer driving accountant. Construction workers, engineers, prison guards, a Little League official and even a Methodist minister. Yes. We all have to watch our language when Pastor Matt is in the building. So it’s a very diverse yet interesting group. A true melting pot of our doomed society. A small collection from all walks of life. In fact- the only thing we have in common is our love FORE the game. “Our pick up games provide an excellent workout and allows us old timers to harness those distant memories,” Founder and League President Chris Helmrich explains. “One outside jumper or a great pass is all it takes. Then you’re back to the playground or your high school gym. Basketball is considered a team sport, but you can still make a significant

impact as an individual regardless of age. It’s the only game we play to stay young and keep our competitive juices flowing.” I often question why I continue to play after each session. I usually have a hard time climbing stairs the following morning. I’m perfectly fine with all of the running. It’s the starting and stopping that gets me in trouble. Then there’s the jumping and lateral movements. Man, I haven’t used these muscles in twenty years. I totally agree with Chris in that our games help keep us young. I buried a deep three a few weeks back, and I had an extra bounce in my limp for the next few days. It’s difficult to explain that temporary feeling of euphoria. But every time I make a good play or score a basket- it definitely takes me back to my old playing days. Is this heaven? No, it’s Cogan Station. #fieldofdreams. #gothedistance. I look forward to balling with my friends every Thursday, but I chose to sit this one out because of my injury. The swelling has subsided, but my calf still hurts when I am fishing. I was placed on the 15 day DL and will remain a game-time decision. I should take it easy and rest, but my teammates need me. One shining moment. Cheers.

PA District 12 Little League Baseball/Softball Wants YOU! Umpiring Little League Baseball/Softball games is a great way to have fun and help your community! Everybody knows the disappointment of showing up for a game only to discover that there are no umpires. This is your invitation to help young athletes by training to become an umpire.

For More Information About Umpiring, Contact: District 12 Baseball Umpire-In-Chief

Barry Rake - 570-244-5184 bkr@kabainc.biz

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MUNCY, NICE LARGE ONE 2 BEDROOM, 1st Floor With Carport. One 2 Bedroom 2nd Floor Both With Stove, Refrigerator And Washer/Dryer Hookup. Call 570-546-8540. 126904 WILLIAMSPORT NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, AVAILABLE NOW! 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED AND BUS STOPS AT BUILDING. NON SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-7353068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 126900

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RETAIL SALES PERSON, PART OR FULL TIME. ABLE TO WORK SOME NIGHTS & SATURDAYS. APPLY IN PERSON, AQUARIUS POOL & PATIO, 170 PINE STREET, WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701. (NO PHONE CALLS). 127034 STOCK AND PARTS ASSISTANT, HELP WITH DELIVERIES AND ETC. APPLY TO AQUARIUS POOL & PATIO, 170 PINE STREET, WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701.(NO PHONE CALLS). 127034 PART TIME OFFICE HELP. EXPERIENCE ONLY, REPLY TO WEBB WEEKLY, 280 KANE STREET, BOX 103, SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17702. 127034 F&G CONCRETE IS Looking For An Experienced Concrete And Construction Worker. Call 570-447-3595. 127033 FAGNANO’S POOLS IS Looking For A Laborer For Pool Construction Crew. Call 570-447-3595. 127032 LOCAL CLEANING COMPANY Needs Help, Cleaning Home With Dogs One Afternoon A Week. Experienced Required. Call Or Text 570-337-0987. 127027 P/T BARTENDER, WAIT STAFF, COOK NEEDED AT PRIVATE CLUB. Call For Directions 570-5842697. 126897 LABORERS, APPLY AT RPS MACHINERY SALES, 175 Old Route 220 Highway, Jersey Shore, PA 17740. M - F, 9 AM - 4 PM. 126882 PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST/SALESPERSON. Answer Phones, Greeting Customers, Attention To Detail And Friendly A Must. Saturday Hours Required. Please Stop In To Fill Out An Application, At Susquehanna Marble And Granite, 27 Grey Fox Dr. Montoursville. 126887


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WILLIAMSPORT – ALMOND STREET COMMONS – 1 BRM. APTS. FOR ALL THOSE 62 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED.SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION. 1-800-7353068, OR 570-329-2287, TDD711.THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 125521 EXTRA LARGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. Washington Blvd. Off Street Parking, References, S,W,T, Included. NO Smoking, NO pets. $525.00. 570-494-1663 AFTER 5PM. 125740

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Miller’s

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----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

19 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

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Rick Rinehart - Owner

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285

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