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t’s great to see the bridge over Loyalsock Creek that connects Montoursville and Loyalsock is getting a makeover. Over 14,000 vehicles cross the bridge on a daily basis. That’s a pretty amazing amount of traffic crossing the old three-span truss bridge that was originally built in 1931. It was definitely due for some structural repair. Pennsylvania winters and the use of salt on the highways have definitely taken their toll on the old green bridge. I guess we should probably also add in the flood waters that come crashing down the Loyalsock. I believe the last time there was significant work done to the structure was in the mid90s. The bridge has become the symbol of the Loyalsock versus Montoursville rivalry, which is one of the best in Pennsylvania high school sports. The annual fall football classic is now known as the “Battle of the Bridge”— as are pretty much all the other athletic matchups between the two schools. The winning school of the rivalry football game gets to decorate the bridge in their school colors and receive the “Battle of the Bridge Trophy.” It has been interesting to watch the progress of the bridge repair. Upon its completion, the bridge will no longer be painted green. In honoring the Montoursville/Loyalsock rivalry, the new paint scheme will have half the bridge being painted Loyalsock maroon and the other half Montoursville blue. Eastbound traffic heading into the borough will travel on the blue portion; westbound
traffic entering the township, of course, will be on the maroon portion. Another great idea in regards to the project is that each school will be provided 100 magnetic logos. These are to replace the use of the ribbons to celebrate the victor. Often these ribbons are cut off by the opposing school and end up floating down the Sock. It’s great to see PennDOT and County officials getting behind the communities and the “Battle of the Bridge.” (There will also be Lancer and Warrior logos painted on the appropriate sides.) I can’t wait to see it upon completion! I guess we should move on from my “Fake News.” Please don’t call PennDOT or the County Commissioners. I had several folks tell me they missed our Webb Weekly April Fool this year. I held off due to tragic events that had occurred in our Nation at that time. Well what can I say, I missed it too! Laughter truly is the best medicine. I promised last week to get back to former FBI Director James Comey, Syria and the lawsuit brought forth by the Democrats alleging Mr. Trump’s campaign, Russia, and WikiLeaks interfered with the 2016 Presidential Election. If you recall I got sidetracked last week on our 2nd Amendment rights. Former FBI director James Comey held one of the most prestigious and respected positions in American law enforcement. You’ll never convince me he didn’t use the media, and his ax to grind with President Trump, to promote and sell his book. Talking
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t’s become tradition to run this list on Mother’s Day, because all mom in all their forms, shapes, sizes and colors deserve to be recognized not just on Mother’s Day, but every day! So without further ado… Happy Mother’s Day to the Soccer Moms, and the Base/Softball Moms, and the Football Moms, and the Wrestling Moms, and the Track Moms and the Tennis Moms, and the Basketball Moms and the Dance Moms, and the Martial Arts Moms and the Arts & Crafts Moms. Happy Mother’s Day to Moms who are far away protecting our freedoms. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who are close by protecting our freedoms. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who ‘chose’ their little ones through foster care and adoption. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who are Moms when it’s a lot of fun. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who are Moms when it isn’t. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who make breakfast before school or dinner after work. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who know kids will survive just fine on macaroni and cheese and hot dogs. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who can cook a 4-course dinner. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who are being both Mom and Dad. Happy Mother’s Day to all the Grandmothers, Aunts and Sisters who are being Moms.
Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms that are looking on us from Heaven. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who teach honor and respect. Happy Mother’s Day Steph to the Moms who teach Nordstrom that each action has a consequence — good and bad. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who teach their sons to treat women with dignity and to be gentlemen. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who teach their daughters to accept nothing less. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who teach their daughters that all doors should be opened for them – car doors, house doors, restaurant doors etc. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who are good at sports. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who are good at music. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who are good at art. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who aren’t good at sports, or music, or art. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who go to work in suits and heels. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who go to work in jeans and boots. Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms who stay home. Happy Mother’s Day to the Mom celebrating their first Mother’s Day.
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here is an abundance of fine musical and acting talent performing in the high schools throughout the Susquehanna Valley. This talent gets showcased in a fantastic awards presentation, much in the spirit of the Oscars and the Tonys, when the 10th Annual Ray of Light Awards are presented on Saturday, May 19, beginning at noon at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. According to Phil Vonada, one of the organizers of the Ray of Light Awards, Dr. Ray Phillips, late husband of CTL’s President and Founder Andrée Phillips, was a Professor of English and avid supporter of the arts. To honor him, the Community Theatre League started a memorial fund, which has been used to acknowledge excellence in the art of theatre. CTL hopes that the Ray of Light Awards will foster excitement,
camaraderie, and healthy competition among students, thereby improving drama in area high schools. Dr. Phillips’ passion for education, literature, and drama was the catalyst for the Ray of Light Awards and an ongoing way of commemorating his life and loves. The Ray of Light Awards began in 2009, so they are celebrating their 10th anniversary this year. The program began specifically for Lycoming County school districts, and the first year celebrated nine districts and 14 productions. It later expanded to include any school district within a 40-mile radius of the Community Theatre League. This year, they are honoring and celebrating 18 school districts and 25 productions. This is the largest year yet, and they are thrilled to be able to present these awards. “Our adjudicators attend every production that is submitted. This year, we are adjudicating nine plays and
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from across the participating region. The day of the Awards starts off with red carpet arrivals in front of the CAC. Each school is given an arrival time, and their families crowd the street. They have “paparazzi” photographers and announcers for this part of the ceremony. The Red Carpet begins at noon, and the Awards Ceremony begins at 2 p.m., in Tony Award-style, with production numbers from each musical, slide shows of the participating plays, a “group number” performed by representatives from the school districts, awards and trophies, and much celebrating. Following the Awards, an after-party is held in the Capitol Lounge for all participants, with food, dancing, and more celebration. This is a great time for students from all of the school districts to meet each other and enjoy all of their accomplishments from the school year! “There is no other program like it in this area, ” Vonada concluded. “We are thrilled to celebrate our local high school theatre programs. Each of the schools gets to bring a production number to perform, and there’s defi-
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16 musicals from 18 school districts,” Vonada said. “Our adjudicators look at the following criteria: For each student, they evaluate acting ability, vocal ability/diction, dancing ability (when applicable), sense of character, and blocking/movement. For the overall production, they are evaluated in singing (projection/volume, intonation/pitch, and tone and style), choreography execution (including energy, style, and consistency), ensemble movement, projection, and energy, an overall sense of character, execution of blocking, pacing, and focus.” He said their adjudicators do NOT look at things such as lighting, set design, costume design, etc. They are adjudicating only the performances, and not how well funded a production may be. Some of the productions are largely student-produced, and others have an abundance of parent and community support. They want to make sure that all students are adjudicated fairly based on what they present on stage. The adjudicators, according to Vonada, are local theatre professionals, former participants in the Ray of Light Awards, and avid theatre-goers
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nitely a special exhilaration to perform in front of a huge crowd that includes peers from so many different school districts.” You can find a complete list of nominees on the Ray Light’s Facebook page or at ctlshows.com, but here are the productions and schools being nominated this year: 9 to 5 – Loyalsock Township High School A Gift to Remember – Muncy Junior–Senior High School A Wrinkle In Time – Central Mountain High School Almost, Maine – Loyalsock Township High School Annie – Sunbury Christian Academy Beauty & the Beast – Hughesville Junior–Senior High School Charlotte’s Web – Selinsgrove Area High School Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – Central Mountain High School Cinderella – Meadowbrook Christian School Doctor Death – Jersey Shore Area High School Footloose – South Williamsport Area High School
High School Musical – Muncy Junior–Senior High School How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying – Troy Area High School Les Misérables – Central Columbia High School Little Shop of Horrors – Jersey Shore Area High School Makin’ It – Williamsport Area High School Mary Poppins – Midd–West High School Once on This Island – Benton Area Junior–Senior High School Ragtime – Shikellamy High School Seussical – Montoursville Area High School The Addams Family – Line Mountain High School The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon – Hughesville Junior–Senior High School The Rented Christmas – South Williamsport Area High School The Rivers and Ravines – Shikellamy High You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown – Saint John Neumann Regional Academy
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MAKING A FINAL SWEEP In addition to drawing up our wills and making funeral prearrangements, Swedish artist and author Margareta Magnusson believes that we should help smooth the transition surrounding our eventual demise by taking at least one more important step. In her book, “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning,” Ms. Magnusson advocates that people declutter their homes and get rid of unnecessary possessions before they die so that their children will not be burdened with the task of sorting through a lifetime of things. By performing this late-inlife task, parents help their children avoid the perplexing task of trying to decide what their parents would have wanted them to save and where to store these items. According to the author, getting rid of stuff is a way to bring order to chaos. It is a permanent form of organization that makes your everyday life run more smoothly. Another thing you can do to help your loved ones it to pre-plan your funeral. Preplanning your service allows loved ones to spend time supporting each other instead of worrying about what you would have wanted. To learn more about our funeral services, please call Michael R. Lingg, Supervisor or any of our staff at KNIGHT-CONFER FUNERAL HOME at 570-323-7717. We have been serving the community since 1879. We are located at 1914 Memorial Avenue facility.
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thanks, which included Williamsport Mayor Gabriel Campana. The reason for the joy was probably best expressed by Commissioner Tony Mussare who noted that these funds provide daily transportation for children who need the services of Firetree the most. The success this institution has shown in offering a “second home” to many children has tremendous value in the long run. And every dollar is accounted for! Every board member is e-mailed daily the number of children that were transported and a complete monthly financial report is delivered as well. It is this same preventative mentality that Commissioner Rick Mirabito often comments about when highlighting the activities of the Lycoming County Library System, which he sits on as a board member. It is easy for someone on the sidelines to judge supporting organizations that are geared toward providing a good foundation for children as excessive government spending, but it is rather like planting a tree. In coming decades, the social problems that the county commissioners will face will possibly be minimized by a great degree as a result of the small investments that are being made by the board of commissioners today. Ironically, the grant to Firetree Place was made the day before Arbor Day. A true leader is one who is willing to plant trees, under whose shade he or she does not expect to sit.
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think where our community would be without such institutions. It was for this reason that at the County Commissioner’s Meeting on April 26th, the room was packed with visitors as an award of $30,000 was made to Firetree Place, 600 Campbell Street in Williamsport. These funds were specifically designed for transporting children to the facility. While it might seem like a lot of money to be busing kids around, from the commissioners’ perspective it was exactly the opposite. They viewed it as a bargain for the future. Firetree offers both before and after-school programs, as well as a host of education, recreation, art, and social programs. Their 21,000 square foot facility, situated on eight acres in the heart of the city of Williamsport, includes a little league baseball field with concession, outdoor basketball courts, tennis courts, and is home to two playgrounds. The inside of the Firetree Place facility houses a full gymnasium with a regular size basketball court and bleachers, performance stage, two locker rooms, a welcome center, learning center, art room, music room, Head Start classroom, commercial kitchen, large common area for dining and special events, and administrative offices. It is rare to see the county commissioners as enthusiastic as they were on this day. They were especially impressed that the entire board of Firetree Place was present at the meeting to express their
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flight U-turn and flew back to retake his place on the wooden rung. The big bird tried swatting him away with his massive and strong wing. When that didn’t work, he took his pointy beak and started to poke the rookie. This was better entertainment than anything you Gerry could find online! Ayers That’s about when my mind took a detour and thought about the “big bird” who used to pick on certain kids during junior high (now middle school). He usually sought out small, vulnerable ones also. Lord forbid he actually taunt someone his own age and size — he might get a taste of his own medicine! He also chose food as a means to “get his way” through bullying and intimidation. He would grab dessert or snack chips from the unsuspecting, and threaten them if they told a teacher or cafeteria monitor. Just like the tiny bird doing his own thing, simply eating and then — bam — getting your feathers roused by an insecure intruder. Insecure in which, the bigger (not brighter), bully pumps
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After several minutes of this tussle, the 747 decides to take off and land somewhere else. Seeing this from the bleachers (tree limbs) the other “little” bird contingent fly back to join their friend at the feeder. Binoculars hone into the school cafeteria. Small fry battling big mouth. He grabs back his beloved corn chips and his mother’s cupcakes from the gruff bully. Tells him to “get a life.” Just like that big bird, he moves on, looking for new game, and new food. I refocus on the multi-hole bird feeder. Unbelievably, things just took a turn for the worse. Rocky J. Squirrel, complete with beady eyes and puffy gray tail, decides to scurry up the feeder pole and sample some birdseed. Obviously, the acorns buried deep in the garden aren’t cutting it. The feeder begins to shake back and forth uncontrollably like a hula dancer at the Tiki Lounge. Birds scatter. Look, bird versus bird was one thing. Bird versus squirrel is quite another. This foe has teeth and a weird attitude. Something about territorial rights. Eminent domain. No one told Rocky feeders are off limits. Something tells me this newfound confrontation is going to get interesting.
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himself up by putting someone else down. Anyway, there was always one of the smaller kids who was brave enough to stand up to the raven or crow who was a thorn in his side. They quickly gained my respect even though they never let a teacher or school official know they were being picked on or having their food stolen. Instead of crying “victim” they took matters into their own hands and stood up for themselves. Bravo. Confrontation broke out on occasion. Let it be said that most bullies hate when a “scene” occurs. They enjoy working incognito, flying under the radar. It’s one reason they utilize social media outlets these days to haunt their prey. Nobody is hovering over the keyboard as they type slander. For if they get caught doing their nasty acts in person, their act will be having the curtains come down with a trip to the principal’s office, parents on the hotline, and impending suspension/ detention. As it should be. Back to the bird feeder fiasco. The 747 tries sucking up the Piper Cub and spitting him out. Little bird begins a counterattack by giving the big bird some head-butting. It’s an unlikely show of force. David versus Goliath in the bird world.
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Crossroads Community Church, Williamsport Bureau of Police and Department of Homeland Security to Conduct Shooting Incident Safety Workshop By Lou Hunsinger Jr.
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ass casualty shooting incidents have been an all too tragic norm in recent years. This sad tendency even reached its ugly hand into houses of worship in November 2017 when 26 people were killed in a mass-shooting incident at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. In order to prevent such a tragedy, or even perhaps to diminish the toll from such an incident, the Crossroads Community Church in the Jersey Shore area, along with the Williamsport Bureau of Police and the Department of Homeland Security, will be presenting a “House of Worship Workshop”, dealing with this issue on Saturday, May 12, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The church is located at 1454 Route 33,
Jersey Shore. The topics included in the training are: Suspicious Activity Reporting, The Top 5 Security Concerns, House of Worship APP, Bomb Threats and Incident Management, Active Shooter Response, Stop the Bleed, and Armed Security and the Armed Congregation Legal Concerns. “In light of the shootings recently nationwide, Crossroads has decided to host an event put on by the Dept. of Homeland Security and the Williamsport Police Department,” Jason Borowicz, Associate Pastor of the Crossroads Community Church, told Webb Weekly. “This event will inform and resource people who are interested in staying safe in a worst case scenario situation.” Borowicz approached veteran Williamsport Police Captain Jody Miller to conduct the training.
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of some things they can do to help prepare in advance for a variety of events. A lot of these ideas and concepts are basic common sense, but they do require some planning and training. We hope that those who attend will start, if they haven’t already, to put plans in place. If they do have plans in place, we hope they go back and re-evaluate to ensure they are up to date. We then hope they do training to ensure the best possible outcome. The goal of Law Enforcement is the preservation of life. We hope this accomplishes that goal”. He concluded by stating, “We have seen a huge increase in request for active shooter training over the past year. We have been working with our other law enforcement partners to try and provide as much of that training as we can. We first focused that effort on our public and private school systems. As that concludes we will then transition that focus to private business as well as other events where large gatherings take place like houses of worship. The law enforcement community in Lycoming County is dedicated to doing whatever we can to protect our residents.”
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Miller explained how he got involved in doing this type of training. “I had the opportunity to be introduced to James Cratty who works for the Department of Homeland Security earlier this year. I was told that he helps to coordinate several programs for DHS to include training classes,” Miller said. “I schedule all the training at the WBP, so we began discussing some of the classes that he helps to facilitate in hopes of hosting some of those trainings. One of them was “The house of worship workshop.” He said he thinks this training is extremely important. “We need to continue to educate the public on basic things they can do to pre-plan and prepare for possible tragic events. Having some discussions and plans in advance are crucial to possibly saving a life. We hope that NO tragedy would ever impact another business, house of worship or a school. The truth is these events will continue to happen, and we need to be prepared in advance to respond and deal with that event.” Miller added, “I hope that everyone who leaves the workshop will take away a greater understanding
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osing a loved one is never easy. Whether the loss is recent or not, many people find the void created by a loved one’s passing never leaves them. Celebrating holidays or milestones can magnify feelings of loss, and such feelings may surface on Mother’s Day among people whose mothers are deceased. People approach Mother’s Day in unique ways when their mother has been laid to rest. Such an experience is extremely personal, and there’s really no right or wrong way to mark the occasion. It can be challenging scrolling through other’s social media posts about happy brunches and thoughtful gifts. Some, particularly those for whom the wounds may be especially fresh, may opt to avoid the celebration or go through the motions for the benefit of children or spouses. Others may embrace the
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I suspect that dogs know better. To make matters worse, it appears as though the scourge is spreading — much like the plague. That said, the disordered mass has moved beyond the boundaries of the aforementioned island and currently affects a sizeable portion of a countertop and much of our dining room table. Sadly, the former has become a staging area for jewelry repair, featuring an embarrassment of ridiculously small tools, and the latter now functions as a place to pile things that have no business being piled there. Naturally, my husband argues they are things he is “working on.” If the past is any indication, he’ll be “working on” that stuff till doomsday. Maybe longer. In order to deal with such a demoralizing set of circumstances, I suppose I’ll just have to ignore the surface and know that deep within beats the heart of my beloved island. Or I could ask for the unthinkable — that it be cleaned for Mother’s Day. A girl can dream, can’t she? Planet Mom: It’s where I live, probably standing in my kitchen, lamenting the sorry state of my island. Visit me there at www.melindawentzel.com and www. facebook.com/NotesfromPlanetMom. Caricature by Simon Ellinas.
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EVENTS... EVENTS Spring Wildflower Walk What: Jane Swift, EES from Worlds End State Park, will guide us along the lower portion of the Falls Trail to observe the wildflowers blooming along the trail. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Thursday, May 10th from 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Route 118 parking lot in Ricketts Glen State Park. Homeschool Day 7th-12th grade What: All programs for this day are for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades 7-12. Check out events.dcnr.pa.gov for more details. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Friday, May 11th from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Ricketts Glen State Park. 21st Annual Spring Fling What: Diakon Family Life Services in celebrating their 150th Anniversary and 21st Spring Fling/ Shopper Showcase on Friday, May 11, 2018. There is no cost to stop and see vendors and lunch is $35. Luncheon by reservation only at noon - purchase your seat by contacting Deborah White at whitede@diakon.org. There will be hanging baskets and floral arrangements for purchase. The money collected from this event will go to the Benevolent Care Fund, which helps to cover the cost of services for people that are uninsured or underinsured. When: Friday, May 11, 2018, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Williamsport Country Club, 800 Country Club Dr., Williamsport. Dinner
What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or Lasagna - open to the public. When: Friday, May 11, 2018, 5:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
through the books and see what you can find. All the profits go back into the library. When: Saturday, May 12th from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: W. B. Konkle Memorial Library, 384 Broad St. Montoursville.
Dinner What: Top Shelf band. When: Friday, May 11, 2018, 9:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
Emergency Preparedness Day What: FCC Allenwood/USP Lewisburg Crisis Support Teams “12th Annual Emergency Preparedness Day”. View online! http://FCCEPD.Weebly.com Over 50 outside agencies will be involved, including the FBI, ICE, PA State Police, The Red Cross, PA Game Commission, along with local fire and emergency response agencies. These agencies will provide education on both institutional and environmental emergencies and disasters. Free and open to the public. When: May 17, 2018 from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: The FCC Allenwood Training Center is located across from Clyde Peelings Reptiland on Route 15. FCC Allenwood, Rt. 15, 2 Miles North of Allenwood, Allenwood.
Little League “Intentional Walkers” Relay for Life Team What: Relay for Life yard sale. Huge indoor yard sale with food available on Saturday (no early sales). The team will be accepting donated items in good, clean useable condition for the sale starting May 7th-9th from 9 a.m.2 p.m., May 10th from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and May 11th from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society and any unsold items after the sale will be donated to a variety of other local charities. Call 570-326-1921 for more information. When: Saturday, May 12, 2018, from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: At the Recreation Hall in the Little League complex in South Williamsport. Book Talk What: Local author, Wanda Hummel MacAvoy, will be talking about her books and hosting a question/answer time. She has written several Christian historical fiction novels, as well as short stories and Bible devotionals. Her books will be available to purchase and there will be door prizes and special offers. For more information, call 570-998-2836 or visit her blog: Beyond Common Sense at wandamacavoy.com When: Saturday, May 12th at 10:00 a.m. Where: Quiggleville Community Hall, 1911 SR 973, Cogan Station. Used Book Sale What: Used Book Sale. There are thousands of books to choose from for your summer reading pleasure for reasonable prices. Most of our children’s books are 10 cents, paperbacks are 50 cents, and hardbacks are $1. Some special books are priced a little higher or you may fill a bag for $8. Come and browse
Pennsylvania Happy Travelers Club What: To plan group trips and for fellowship. All are welcome. Call 570-748-4226 for information. When: Second Thursday of each month (except December) at 6:30 p.m. Where: Haven Skilled Rehabilitation and Nursing Facility, 24 Cree Drive, Lock Haven. Ballroom Dance Lessons What: Basic instruction starting with Waltz and Swing. More information: call Frank and Sandy at 570-435-8136. When: Thursday evenings, 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Montoursville Area. 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 570-323-5146. 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 570322-2159, or visit Facebook, and search for “Williamsport Pickleball.” When: Thursday and Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Where: Williamsport Memorial Park Pickleball Courts. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Free Dinner What: Free Community Dinner. When: Thursday, May 10, 2018. Dinner served at 5:30 p.m. Sanctuary Open 5:00-5:30 p.m. for prayer and meditation. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Godspell What: “Godspell” performance. $10 suggested donation, children under 12 are free. Questions, call 909-809-8354. When: Friday, May 11th and Saturday, May 12th at 7:30 p.m. Where: Agape Fellowship, 485 E. 3rd St., Williamsport. Yard/Bake Sale What: Yard sale and bake sale. When: Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12 from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Oriole United Methodist Church, 39 Main Road, Jersey Shore. Election Day Supper What: Primary Election Day Supper. Ticket information: Tickets will be sold at the door; adults – $8.00; children 6-10 years old – $3.00; and children 5 years and under – free. Menu: baked steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, applesauce, rolls/butter, homemade cake, coffee, punch and milk. Take out meals available. When: Tuesday, May 15, from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 236 S. Main St., Jersey Shore. Christian Ladies Group What: The Christian Ladies Group will meet with a program by Watsontown Presbyterian Church Pastor
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projects welcome. Pastor Sam Hwang available for prayer. When: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. 3rd St., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... League of Women Voters What: Lycoming County League of Women Voters meeting. When: May 9, June 13, August 8, September 12, October 10, November 14, and December 12, from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. Where: Lycoming College, Room B 307 in the Academic Center. 3rd floor, down the long hallway as you exit the stairwell or elevator. Elevator is to the left, through the glass doors as soon as you enter the building from the parking lot. Parking is available in front of Wendle Hall, off Mulberry Street. Meeting What: Home Association meeting. When: Saturday, May 12, 2018, 10:00 a.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
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Paul Smith and his wife, Laura, who will portray Bible characters. The public is invited to attend. When: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. Where: Tivoli United Methodist Church, 9598 Route 220 Highway, Hughesville.
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the interest shown in Lycoming County and that this will do much to eradicate both the weed and its peddlers in this vicinity. He cited two instances recently which have to come to his attention, which show the peddlers of marihuana have been in this neighborhood. A prominent local physician told him, his son and another 15-year old high school boy had been approached about a month ago by a peddler who tried to sell them marihuana cigarettes. This is the second report of efforts to sell these cigarettes to local high school pupils, which has been reported to him. The other case was a report given to him by a woman at the meeting of the First Baptist Church. She said she had been called to Elmira by her sister whose son had smoked a marihuana cigarette and then tried to kill himself. It was necessary to keep him in a strait jacket for three days.
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ome days the idea of puteach morning. Instead, try utiting together a coordilizing this handy two-part “Rule nated and polished outfit of Three” formula. that not only flatters but Part one, think about your functions, can be daunting — if personal style in three words. not downright impossible. For My three words are eclecmyself, I fully admit that I probtic, chic, and tomboy. When ably spend TOO much time you are floundering on what thinking about what to wear to wear on any given day, use and planning ensembles for the your three keywords to ground Bernadette your options. For me, this takes week ahead. But, you don’t have Ulsamer girly, floral dresses off the table, to have an outfit schedule or succumb to a complicated look so I look to my trousers, butin order get dressed in a stylish manner ton-downs, and blazers as the basis of
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S Auctioneer Note: UPI # 51-004-270, Year Built 1952. This 1 Story, Wood framed Home encompasses 1,152 Sq.ft. of Living Area to include 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Eat-in Kitchen, Laundry Room w/ an addition as a Den. Amenities include a Carport and 2 Outside Storage Sheds all on a Oversized .15 Acre Corner Lot . FULL listing and pictures on auctionzip.com (enter #5545). Terms: Cashier’s check made payable to Interstate Auction Services Escrow or Cash in the amount of $2,000.00 required at time of auction as down payment. 4% Buyers Premium Charged, to be paid by purchaser as part of the purchase price. Settlement made 45 days from sale date upon delivery of clear deed. Contact the Auctioneer for your private showing. To be sold with the sellers immediate confirmation. All verbal statements take precedence over previously written materials.
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ometimes, you need to stir the pot. Agitate things, take chances, try something different because change is good. The status quo can be boring, and a new view gives you a fresh perspective. Stir a little, as you’ll see in the new book “The Last Wild Men of Borneo” by Carl Hoffman, and you alter things significantly. Why are we so fascinated by people who live primitively? Carl Hoffman wanted to understand that question, and that of his own “persistent Western obsession,” so he headed to Bali with Bruno Manser on his mind. Born in Switzerland, Manser was a man who’d try anything. He
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and a perfectly-worked ending, Hoffman carefully preserves two mysteries: one with a contented life, and one in death. Who could resist? Armchair adventurers or those who want to live vicariously through this tale shouldn’t even try. Just go, now, get “The Last Wild Men of Borneo,” and jump in. You’ll find the account to be quite stirring.
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word in 2000. He thought of Manser on his way to Borneo, where he accidentally met Michael Palmieri, a “buccaneer” who left the modern world decades ago, who now makes a living by discovering and selling primitive art to the worlds’ top museums, and who had a likewise thrilling story. To Hoffman, these men were two sides of a coin, like yin and yang of adventure, and that fascinated him. Manser and Palmieri seemed to want different things from the people of Borneo – but were they so different, after all? It’s hard not to get swept up in the adventure of “The Last Wild Men of Borneo.” It’s equally hard not to think it’s a novel, because it feels like it is – but nope, this is a true, jaw-dropping story that pulls you in with a shiver. In a way that makes readers eager to find out more and learn why, author Carl Hoffman tells a mouth-drying tale of beauty, risk, and opportunity, so bring something to drink when you start this book. Then sip slowly: using great details in these parallel narratives
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others, stepmothers, grandmothers, and many more remarkable women often work tirelessly and without fanfare to provide for their families. Even though they may deserve to be recognized throughout the year, moms enjoy a special day nestled within the month of May when children, spouses and others celebrate Mother’s Day. Many people give heartfelt gifts on Mother’s Day to express their love for the mothers in their lives. The perfect gift may focus on Mom’s interests and the things that make her truly happy. With that in mind, the following shopping tips can help anyone find the perfect Mother’s Day gift. • Explore spa packages. What mother won’t benefit from some rest and relaxation with a little pampering thrown in? Salons and
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• Give tickets to a show or sporting event. Whether Mom is a sports fan or she prefers the theater or live music, event tickets can make a wonderful gift. Unique gift ideas include tickets to Cirque du Soleil, Shen Yun or a Broadway play. • Give the gift of wine tasting. Wineries can be found across the country and frequently open their doors to wine tastings and wine pairing events. A Mother’s Day
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kitchen duty. Mother’s Day is a busy day for restaurants, many of which have limited menus to better handle the crowds. As a result, if dining out on Mother’s Day, Mom may not get the full menu she desires. To ensure mothers have full menus at their disposal, gift givers can cook a meal at home on Mother’s Day and then choose another day of the week to enjoy a meal in an upscale restaurant.
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Park will be opening for Memorial Day Weekend this year, if the City is able to overcome the current staffing shortage. “Splash Cove is Williamsport’s only remaining Community Pool, yet we are still struggling to find enough lifeguards to adequately staff the pool for the summer,” said Jess Novinger, Director of Recreation. “The City will offer lifeguard certification and re-certification courses for those interested in lifeguarding that may not have had
the opportunity to previously take the course.” This staffing shortage is the only thing holding back Splash Cove from opening on time this season. The City’s Streets and Parks crew has worked tirelessly to keep up with continued improvements to Splash Cove, including scrubbing and repainting the entire pool surface, updating electrical and adding new safety markings. The goal is to have Splash Cove open to the public and fully staffed by Memorial Day Weekend. The plan is to have the pool be open the weekend of
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icellar water is an increasingly popular beauty trend that many are touting as a potential replacement for cleaning and moisturizing supplies. Those who are unfamiliar with micellar water may wonder how it can revamp their wellness routines.
What do micelles do? Micellar water has the viscosity of water and it looks like water. But when feeling micellar water, people can tell that it feels softer and has a different texture than water. The idea is that water-loving “head” of the micelle will adhere to the water and cleansing cotton, while the oil-absorbing “tail” of the micelles are attracted to dirt and oil and can draw out impurities in the skin. But micellar water is gentler than many surfactants used in cleansers, so it will work without irritation or drying out the skin. That is why it is often marketed as a facial wash, moisturizer and makeup remover all in one. Micellar water is not new. In fact, it has been around and used for more than 100 years, first gaining momentum in France, where it was designed to help Parisians deal with the harsh water in France. When new soaps and lotions were developed through the years, micellar water fell out of favor in different areas of the world. However, it recently has enjoyed a resurgence in
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Chemistry at the root of micelles The story behind micellar water begins with a cursory lesson in chemistry. Micelles are chemical structures that contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic structures. Hydrophilic parts will mix in with water and hydrophobic repel water and are also lipophilic, meaning they like to absorb oils. Micelles form when there is an ideal temperature in the medium. In the case of micellar water, this is the water itself and a certain concentration of electrolytes, referred to as the Critical Micelle Concentration. According to the beauty science resource Lab Muffin, a micelle is essentially a ball-shaped cluster of a bunch of surfactant molecules. Surfactants are the important ingredients in soaps,
detergents, and shampoos. They help make oils and makeups soluble in water.
popularity and is attracting many new fans. According to dermatologist and Simple® brand skincare expert Dr. Debra Luftman, micellar water is safe for all skin types and is designed to be used without having to wash off the product afterward. It may not work well on waterproof mascara or other stubborn eye makeup, and people with oily skin may find it isn’t thorough at removing all oil. Micelle tails can only hold on to so much grime; therefore, it may take a few fresh passes to get skin extra clean. Earlier incarnations of micellar water
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balanced school year, where summer vacation lasts only 30 days and other school breaks are lengthened. In this scenario, the school year would still last about 180 days, but without the lengthy breaks. Parents may prefer the status quo, and those who do can take several steps to prevent summer learning loss from affecting their children. • Encourage more reading. Schools recommend summer reading lists, but students should also learn to read for pleasure. Research from the National Literary Trust indicates reading for pleasure can improve reading attainment and writing, as well as one’s general knowledge. Children can bring books to the beach that they can read between frolicking sessions in the waves. • Enjoy family game nights. Games can be customized to highlight certain skills that require reinforcement. For example, math-centered games that require counting or addition can strengthen generalized math skills. Problem-solving board games may help children become better critical thinkers. • Make vacations educational. Add travel to historical sites or other places of interest to help history come alive. When visiting new towns and cities,
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both Saturday and Sunday. A Chinese Auction is being held with great items donated by the vendors. Drawing will be Sunday afternoon. Bring a project and spend the day or come watch and learn. New this year will be a fleece sale at the entrance end of the building. FREE admission and parking, door prizes and food vendors will be on site. For more information, visit the website at www. centralpennfiberfest.wordpress.com. When: May 19th from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and May 20th from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Lycoming County Fairgrounds - Larabee Building, Hughesville.
Way’s Garden Art Show What: Bald Eagle Art League invites all to enjoy a full day of family leisure and pleasure with activities for everyone from eldest to youngest at Williamsport’s traditional Way’s Garden Art Show 2018. Come hear the music of Williamsport’s own Repasz Band and Sue Bloom’s Acoustic Trio. Indulge your eyes looking upon the various works of art displayed by your favorite artists. Feast at Trinity Episcopal Church’s Strawberry Festival on BBQs, sandwiches, cakes, cold shakes and more goodies too numerous to mention. When: Sunday June 10, 2018 from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Way’s Garden corner of Maynard & West 4th streets, Williamsport. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Dance Ensemble Spring Recital What: Saint John’s School of the Arts Annual Dance Ensemble Spring Recital. 165 students ages 3-adult. Instruction & choreography by Theresa Kendall. Features graduating high school senior recognition dances. Ballet, modern, and pointe classes will also perform. Cost: $5 per person, payable at door. Children 5 and under free. General seating; no
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in front of their children. Young children may not be ready to lift weights or run on the treadmill, but parents can embrace kidfriendly exercises, such as walking and cycling. Invite kids along for daily bike rides or go for family walks around the neighborhood after dinner. • Park the car. Kids don’t need to know they’re exercising in order to be more physically active. In lieu of driving to the bank or
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those coping with it welcome the assistance of others. Teens can speak about their stress with their parents, teachers or other trusted adults, many of whom likely dealt with similar stress when they were teens. Such adults may even share how they manage their own stress, which can be useful to teens. Teens deal with stress every day. In an effort to manage such stress, teens can embrace various strategies. More information about how teens can manage stress is available at www. apa.org.
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the colder months. They reappear in early spring, once the temperatures have warmed up. They are always welcomed by gardeners, as their diet is largely made up of insects caught on the ground, such as caterpillars, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers and spiders. In the winter months, while they hide out in the deeper woods, they feed on large amounts of fruit, such as blueberries, black cherry, dogwood berries and honeysuckle. They can be seen often perching on wires or fence posts overlooking open fields. They will flutter to the ground to grab an insect, or sometimes will catch their prey in midair. The boxes and tree cavities where bluebirds nest are in great demand by the birds that require holes for nesting, and the male bluebirds will attack other species if they are considered a threat. The male bluebird attracts a female by carrying nesting material into and out of the nest, and once the female enters the nest, the pair establishes a bond, which often remains for several seasons.
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Thereafter, the female does all of the nest building and may use the same nest to hatch and rear multiple broods. She will lay between 2-7 eggs and may produce up to 3 broods throughout the season. The incubation period for the eggs is 11-19 days and the nesting period runs from 17-21 days. Research has shown that their populations have steadily increased since the mid-60s. While aggressive introduced species such as the European Starlings and House Sparrows have competed for existing nest holes, the development of bluebird trails and other nest box campaigns designed to keep out the sparrows and starlings have aided in bluebird recovery. While bluebirds do not often come to typical bird feeders, they will respond well to the presentation of mealworms. Simply placing several mealworms on a plate that sits on a picnic table will attract them and they will become regular visitors if you keep the plate well supplied. On the other hand, adding bluebird nesting boxes to your yard may be your best opportunity to increase the presence of bluebirds. You can find plans for building these boxes on the internet and even view their building
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It’s hard to replace certain players, and that’s always difficult, but hopefully, other players continue to improve.” Every coach values different aspects of the team as being more important than others. Some value leaders, others put their stock in talent, and others value character. All would put those different traits near the top of their lists, but little, smaller aspects of the team still remain important. Social media is one area new coaches might have to pay a little more attention to than ones of the past. Social media can be a positive, keeping the players updated on practice times, naming top players of the game, and simply keeping everyone informed. It can also hurt with in-team fighting, pictures being posted, or negative things about the team being said. Obviously, the negative examples aren’t ones that typically pop up, but they are things that coaches need to be aware of happening.
Success also plays a major part in building a team. It shows current players their work will play off, but at the same time, it shows potential players that a standard is being set. “It’s really about getting the kids a taste of what it takes to win,” Warrior Run coach Garth Watson said. “When you get a good bunch of feeder kids, and you win it makes it easier for you as a coach to get kids to come out.” Through tournaments, away games, and, yes, home games, the coach must manage personalities, parents, and player’s success and failures all while maintaining the team and hopefully coaching to a winning record. Coaching is a results-oriented business, but for the coach, it’s a constant act of balancing that takes more than simply putting players on the field. “They want to be a part of a team that has a chance to win every day,” Watson said. “That’s the big thing. As a coach, you have to hold the kids accountable, but you also have to be able to go the extra mile with them. You have to give them something beyond softball that’s going to make them better people in life.”
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REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Upstairs. Available For Rent In Muncy. $675.00/Month. Includes Garbage Removal, Off Street Parking And Sewer. NO Pets And NO Smoking. Call (570)419-6318 And Ask For Kim. 128144 1 BEDROOM IN COUNTRY, Linden Area. Washer/Dryer, Stove, Refrigerator, Microwave, Dishwasher, Electric And Heat All Included. $650.00 A Month. NO Pets. Call 570-506-2118. 127922 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Newly Remodeled, Close To Williamsport Hospital. Water, Sewer, Garbage & Hot Water Included. Off Street Parking. $500.00/ Month. NO Pets. Call 570-546-3664 Or 570-971-8048. 127615
GREAT LOCATION. 526 Childs Drive, South Williamsport. Large 2nd Floor, 1 Bedroom. $550.00 A Month, Includes Heat, Water, Sewer, Trash Removal And Free Washer & Dryer Usage. NO pets, NO Smoking. Available June 1st. Call 570-326-9225. 128146 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. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 239 or 570-279-7142. 128121 WILLIAMSPORT - NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS AVAILABLE! 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS, MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. BUS STOP IN FRONT. 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. 128120 BRAND NEW LUXRY 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. All Appliances, Central Air, Private Parking, Washer & Dryer, Located Downtown Williamsport. Pet Friendly. $895.00/Month. Call 570-3261998. 127748
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, 1 BEDROOM, First Floor Apartment. Includes All Appliances. NO Pets Or Smoking.$495.00. 570368-8213. 127745 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 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 126900
MONTOURSVILLE, 2 BEDROOM. Sewer And Water, NO Smoking, NO Pets. $850.00 Per Month. Call 570-433-4307. 127612
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APPROXIMATELY 1500 SQUARE FEET , WASHINGTON BLVD. Parking Lot, Carpeted, Central Heating/AC. References. No Smoking, NO Pets. S,W,T, Included. $475.00. Call 570-4941663 AFTER 5 PM. 125740
CAMP FOR SALE. Hunting Camp With 3.54 Acres. Boarders State Property. 570-398-3929.
MOBILE HOMES MOBILE HOME FOR SALE, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, New Appliances & New Gas Furnace, Chatham Village Park. $29,000.00. Motivated Sell. Call Dorothy Hakes, 570220-2905-570-321-7000,X122. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES HODRICK REALTY. 128134
STORAGE UNITS STORAGE UNITS. 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830. 125343
VEHICLES CARS 2007 CADILLAC CTS. Clean Title. 167K Miles. $4,500.00. Call For More Information. 570-3290525. 128136 2003 COROLLA, 36000 Original Miles. One Owner, Inspected, Super Clean, NO Rust, NO Leaks, New Battery. Asking $5900.00. Call 570-772-8955. 128123
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230 SEA-RAY WEEKENDER MODEL,1986 ONLY 600 HOURS ON THE BOAT INCLUDES TANDEM TRAILER. SOUND SYSTEM, MARINE RADIO, FISH FINDER, SPARE PROPS, STOVE, REFRIGERATOR, SINK W/ PRESSURIZED WATER SYSTEM. EXCELLENT CONDITION 570-584-2584 BETWEEN 5 TO 8 PM ONLY. 127949 STRATOS PROFCRAFT FISH AND SKI BOAT - $5000.00 (Muncy). Selling A 19 Ft. 1987 Stratos Profcraft Bass Boat. It Has A 175 HP Mariner Motor. Boat Was Winterized. Also Included: 80 Lb. Thrust Trolling Motor And Batteries. A Few Cosmetic Issues. Selling Because I Don’t Have Time To Use It. Call 570-494-7711 To Set Up An Appointment. 127920
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TRAILER 5 X 12 SINGLE AXLE TRAILER FOR SALE. $350.00 Or Make Offer. Call 570-745-3216. 128122
TRACTOR FARMALL H. New Battery, Starter, Electronics, Front Tires. Barn Kept. Runs Great. $2300.00. Call 570-323-1809. 127945
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