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From the Publisher…

Taking a Knee on Nike By Jim Webb Jr.

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elieve in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.” is the grab line to get your undivided attention as Nike Corporation recently unveiled its fall Just Do It advertising campaign. The latest Nike brainstorm will feature some of today’s top athletes such as LeBron James, Serena Williams, and Colin Kaepernick. You just can’t even make this stuff up. Why on God’s green earth would anyone want Colin Kaepernick associated with those words, for any reason? I don’t even know where to begin with this one. I don’t really want to even use any space in Webb Weekly to discuss Colin Kaepernick. I know the truth. I watched it unfold, and I do not believe any of the fairytale the national media, social media or online sources want you to believe. So, this is where I’d like to take a knee on Colin Kaepernick, but I’ll try to be quick and to-the-point. First of all, he has sacrificed nothing, let alone everything. In 2012 the San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback Alex Smith suffered a concussion, Colin Kaepernick took over, and the 49ers went to the Superbowl. Alex Smith was capable of playing in the playoffs, but the team believed in Colin Kaepernick. Why? Because they were winning. For Kaepernick’s production on the field, the 49ers award him a $126 million contract. Kaepernick plays well enough the next season that the 49ers

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reach the NFC Championship Game. All is good in the world of Colin Kaepernick and the 49ers. There is no taking a knee in the name of social injustice, only big checks and winning football. The NFL is completely driven by winning. If a franchise does not win, the first man to lose his job is the quarterback, followed by the head coach. Colin Kaepernick’s production went down the next three seasons as the 49ers failed to make the playoff for three consecutive seasons. Kaepernick was held accountable for his play, and bounced back and forth between starting and being on the bench. He was disgruntled and frustrated by his play and his lack of playing time. This leads us to the infamous taking of a knee during the National Anthem. The first game Kaepernick took a knee at was a preseason contest. It had absolutely nothing to do with protesting anything. It had everything to do about a self-centered football player angered he had lost his job as starting quarterback. There was no mission statement about taking a knee during the National Anthem in the name of social injustice; there was no one else kneeling with him. This took place only after Kaepernick was scrutinized over his behavior. If the truth was ever told, the second taking of a knee was more about Kaepernick trying to force a trade to regain a starting position for another team. The 49ers did not take the bait. They let him sit and kneel on the bench. The taking of the knee then became that protest during the National Anthem, that

everybody is sick of hearing about. But wait, there’s more. No other team in the NFL wanted QB Kaepernick. This became a conspiracy and collusion by the NFL owners to keep Colin Kaepernick from playing again. Back to that thing called winning that makes a franchise successful and keeps a coach’s job along with putting a lot of money in the owner’s pocket. An NFL team, I’m sorry to say, would play Satan at quarterback to win games. Kaepernick was not acquired by any other team simply because he wasn’t good enough. His skills had diminished. He couldn’t help them win. There’s only one player in NFL history that comes to mind when I hear the words sacrificing everything. Pat Tillman of the Arizona Cardinals. Tillman stepped away from the NFL in the prime of his career to serve in the United States military. He gave up fame and fortune to become an Army Ranger and serve his Country. He paid the ultimate price, so we have the freedom to stand during the National Anthem and watch a football game. So much for being quick, and to the point. That gets us to Nike’s decision to use Kaepernick in a starting role. Obviously, in a boardroom somewhere, a group of someones convinced the big shots at Nike that this was in their best financial interest. Always remember, follow the money trail and it will lead you to the truth. This would be a hip new advertising campaign targeting millennials and what’s in their wallet. It would bring in millions for Nike under the camouflage of standing up to social injustice by supporting Kaepernick. That poor individual that sacrificed everything

that Nike could help out and reward for his efforts. What in the Michael Jordan could Nike have been thinking? To really think this would play? To compromise their relationship with the NFL? To begin the campaign on the eve of the NFL season and dredge up all the negativity and division possible? To think this would take Nike to a new level of coolness in the marketing world of today? Of course, this is all supported by the media running with this campaign of lies. The American people will vote on Nike’s decision and how they feel about anybody taking a knee during the National Anthem, especially while being paid millions by their employer, at the cash register. Again, remember, it’s all about the money trail and has always been with Nike. “Whatever it takes to make a buck, no matter who is sacrificing everything. Just Do It.” should be Nike’s mantra. Sweatshop labor in a third world nation, Just Do It. Low wages, poor working conditions, child labor, an abusive work environment. Just Do It. Ignore complaints from the women in your workforce, cover up the true number of women in management positions, and exploit individuals based upon race to sell your products in lower-income neighborhoods, Just Do It. Nike has stopped at nothing over the years to build the worldwide giant they have become. Most of their factories are located in Asia, including Indonesia, China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Pakistan. Maybe Colin Kaepernick will be a big hit in that region. God Bless America.

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nyone who knows me knows that I love to read. I have a penchant for sappy romance novels. They are usually full of ridiculous, over-the-top tropes and always end with a HEA (Happily Ever After). Something about the fall makes me want to change up my usual reading with something different. Now, usually, this leads me to re-reading the Harry Potter series. But this year I decided to change it up. I’ll admit I’ve fallen for the media hype. So the two new books on my fall reading list this year are Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan, and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han. Crazy Rich Asians is a New York Times bestseller that has recently become a hit in the movie theaters. Both the book and the movie have received a ton of accolades, and I’m looking forward to starting this book. If you haven’t heard the plotline yet, here’s the rundown — When New Yorker Rachel Chu agrees to spend the summer in Singapore with her boyfriend, Nicholas Young, she envisions a humble family home and quality time with the man she hopes to marry. But Nick has failed to give his girlfriend a few key details. One, that his childhood home looks like a palace; two, that he grew up riding in more private planes than cars; and three, that he

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goes from imaginary to out of control. What if all the crushes you ever had found out how you felt about them…all at once? I haven’t started either of these books yet, so I’ll have to fill you in on my opinions later. If you notice though, both of these books have romantic undertones, so I’m sure I’ll be happy reading them. Because fall is coming, that means Halloween is right around the corner. While some people choose to watch horror movies, I like to pick up a good thriller. My go-to for years has been James Patterson. His books have a way of drawing me in, and despite scaring the crap out of me regularly, I still can’t help but keep reading. So, I’ll also be reading his latest release Texas Ranger, which tells the story of Ranger Rory Yates — Across the ranchlands and cities of his home state, Rory Yates’s discipline and law-enforcement skills have carried him far: from local highway patrolman to the honorable rank of Texas Ranger. He arrives in his hometown to find a horrifying crime scene and a scathing accusation: he is named a suspect in the murder of his ex-wife, Anne, a devoted teacher whose only controversial act was ending her marriage to a Ranger. In search of the killer, Yates plunges into the inferno of the most twisted and violent minds he’s ever encountered, vowing to never surrender. That code just might bring him out alive. So what are you reading this fall? Head to Facebook and let me know! Maybe I’ll have to add to my reading list!

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Re/Max balloon (sponsored by Re/Max Edge), is joining them this year and, weather permitting, the tethered balloon piloted by Chris Summers, will also be on-field again. Rebecca Elkins returns to the event as Balloonmeister and she, “orchestrates all things balloons.” Gates will open at 10:00 a.m., and they have a full schedule of activities planned for the day along with many vendors (food, crafters, exhibitors, non-profits, etc.) for you to visit. ATV races by Central PA Sleds & Treads will start the day along with scheduled shows/events such as Dialed Action BMX, the heavy equipment rodeo, puppets, a magician, performers, helicopter rides, Cardboard Creations, Huey helicopter display, (sponsored by American Legion Post 104), and “so much more.” Air show performance times will be 11:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m., and approximately 7:15 p.m. for the night show, all weather-permitting. Stunt pilot Scott Francis, skydivers from Team Fastrax, and aerobatic flight team, Lima Lima, are the air show performers joining the event this year. According to Sandy Spencer, Event Chair, new this year is a heavy equipment rodeo which will start at 1:00 p.m. Teams of four (individuals can also register), will compete in three skills demonstrations on three different ma-

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tion. Spencer said a special “thank you” goes out to all of their corporate sponsors who donated services, product, dollars, and more to allow this to be a unique, family-friendly, event with first-class performers, and yet keep it affordable for all. Thanks also to the committee, (all volunteers) who work hard all year to plan, organize, and present something that they hope brings happiness to their attendees. And they also have volunteers who offer time just for the day to work at the gates, help clean the grounds, or offer time or services to help bring you a good experience (if you would like to participate as a volunteer, please let them know!). And, they could not do this without the Lycoming County Fair Association or Hughesville Fire Company who help keep the event safe and offer it a “home.” “When this event was started, it was to raise Rotary awareness and exemplify the Rotary motto, ‘Service Above Self ’ in our community,” Spencer said. “That is still our goal — we want to offer a day that will help you and your family/ friends see there is much good in our world.” This event is a joint effort of all the Rotary Clubs in the county, including, Williamsport, Hughesville, Montgomery, and Muncy.

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The day’s activities will end with an exciting night show starting about 7:15 p.m. with Team Fastrax skydivers with pyrotechnics and jumping in the dark. Lima Lima will also perform their night show with lights on their wings and trailing smoke. All air show events are coordinated by David Schultz, Airboss, and his team. Following the night air show, the day will end with an incredible laser light show by Accent Lighting Productions choreographed to a soundtrack by Datman Productions. The light show will include a tribute to Tom Stoldoski, a hot air balloon pilot who was a well-loved participant in this event each year, who tragically died after a non-balloon related accident this past winter. “Although some of our activities of the day are ‘weather permitting,’ this is a rain or shine event with much to see and do even without a perfect forecast. Our number one priority is the always the safety of our performers and attendees,” Spencer told Webb Weekly. For more information, (ticket prices and ticket outlet locations, tentative schedule, balloon rides, heavy equipment rodeo information/forms, vendor information, etc.), please visit www. LCRotary.com. Their Facebook page also shares the latest news and informa-


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Gazette and Bulletin September 14, 1901 News of McKinley Received in Williamsport Compiled by Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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he scenes about the streets of Williamsport Friday night and way into this morning were marked in distressing contrast to those witnessed in this city on the night of the November 1900 election. Where all was joy over

the re-election of President William McKinley, the news of which was received with the wildest joy and great enthusiasm 10 short months ago, in its place were seen sorrowful groups of men and women, and even children, all anxious to hear the latest new from the bedside of the stricken President. The bulletin boards were besieged

and in the vicinity of the Gazette and Bulletin offices, where the news was posted as fast as received, the crowd was greater than in any other portion of the city. The people stood about with mournful faces, watching and waiting for any hopeful signs, but alas none came. After midnight the crowd in front of the Gazette and Bulletin thinned, but there were many people waiting for the final news that the President had died, which was received at 7:19 this morning, just four minutes after the end in Buffalo. By pre-arrangement, this office sig-

naled Deputy Sheriff, Frank Miller, who was waiting in the Court House, and in less than five minutes, that official began tolling the Court House bell. The fire companies were then notified by telephone of the death of the President, and it wasn’t long before the bells in the fire stations were tolling the mournful news that came as a shock to the half-sleeping residents. Flags were at once hung at half-mast on the City Hall by Janitor, George Eckenstein, even though the hour was early, and it was likely that before the day was long advanced, the whole city will be in mourning.

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rea senior citizens, their family members and caregivers are invited to the annual Senior Expo hosted by state Sen. Gene Yaw (R-Bradford/ Lycoming/Sullivan/Susquehanna/ Union) and state Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming/Union) on Thursday, Sept. 13. The free event will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lycoming Valley Baptist Church, 4980 Lycoming Mall Drive in Montoursville. “The amount of information out there for our older residents can be overwhelming,” Yaw said. “This free expo brings it all under one roof so our area senior citizens and their caregivers can ask questions and get answers on the spot.” The expo will feature dozens of vendors sharing information about health care, insurance, nutrition and exercise, financial planning, government services and more. Health screenings will also be offered. “This is a great opportunity for senior citizens and those who care for them to

find a lot of helpful information about programs and services to benefit them in one convenient location,” Everett said. “I am always pleased to join with Sen. Yaw in hosting this event and encourage area seniors to join us.” New this year is a Senior Crime Prevention Seminar hosted by the state attorney general’s office to help seniors protect themselves against scams. The seminar will be held at 10:30 a.m. People who are interested in attending the seminar should register by calling Everett’s office at 570-327-2084. Document shredding, which helps protect against identity theft, will be provided by North Central Sight Services from 9:30 a.m. to noon. A MedReturn drop box, which helps keep unused or expired medications out of the wrong hands, will again be provided by the Lycoming County Sheriff ’s office. Finally, Safe Kids Pennsylvania will be collecting used or unwanted child safety seats from 9:30-11:30 a.m. A gift certificate will be given for each safety seat that is collected.

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The Scent of a Woman “To attract men, I wear a perfume called ‘new car interior’.” ~ Rita Rudner

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equinox at 7:07 p.m. A whiskey tasting and fun food from the 60s will be featured. All prepared by the Peter Herdic House and Voyage band and Walt Straiton will play for dancing pleasure. Everyone is encouraged to wear your hippie clothes and Go-Go boots and enjoy the music of the Sixties.” According to an article in the Los Angeles Times, the storied nightclub from which this event takes its name from, opened in 1964 and was located in West Hollywood, along the Sunset Strip. It is where “Go-Go Dancing” was born. It was the place that helped launch and popularize such acts as Johnny Rivers, Otis Redding, the Byrds, the Turtles, and the Doors. This venue was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 as a nod to its importance in the development, evolution, and promotion of Rock. Tickets for this event are $50 per person and are available for purchase at the Community Arts Center, at the Herdic House, or online, or call (570) 322-0165.

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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. Intro to Bonsai What: Intro to Bonsai class. Learn to create and care for bonsai trees. Please call or email the school to register 570327-5575 or sota@stjnumc.com. When: Thursdays September 13, 20, 27, and October 4 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Saint John’s School of the Arts, 2101 Newberry Street Williamsport. Vendors Wanted What: Rauchtown Nippenose Valley Lions Club Fall Festival. Interested vendors may contact Virginia Lehman at 570-745-3505 or Carolyn Sechrist at jncsechrist@gmail. com. When: September 29, 2018 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Rauchtown Community Park, on Rte.880 in Rauchtown. EVENTS EVENTS... Akasha Event What: Men’s Group with David Keene and David Defebo. For more info call (570) 980-9410. When: Tuesday, September 11th, 6:00 p.m-7:30 p.m. Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 3200 E 3rd St., Williamsport. Take a Hike Tuesday What: Hiking the Old Bulldozer Trail. This is a 5-mile advanced hike. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-4777780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Tuesday, September 11 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Rt. 118 Trailhead Parking Lot in Ricketts Glen State Park. Susquehanna Trout Unlimited Picnic and “Vanishing Trout” Book Discussion

What: The public is invited to a Loyalsock “River of the Year” picnic event and discussion of the classic “The Vanishing Trout” book by Charles Lose. This rare and important local book chronicles Lose’s favorite trout fishing, camping, and travel experiences along Loyalsock Creek in the early 1900s. Dr. Lose was an early voice advocating for reforestation and new conservation practices needed to restore and protect the Loyalsock’s watershed following the logging era. Also discussed will be papers on the history of log rafting and early settlers in the Loyalsock valley. The public is invited to join in the discussion and picnic (hot dogs, chips and drinks will be supplied- please bring a covered dish or dessert). More information on the meeting and downloads of the books and papers can be found on our websites at https://Susquehannatu.com, andhttp:// www.middlesusquehannariverkeeper.org. When: Wednesday, September 12th beginning at 5-5:30 p.m. Where: Consolidated Sportsmens of Lycoming County campground pavilion. Turn left at the signs off of PA Route 87 just above Pier 87, about 6 miles north of Montoursville. Homeschool Day 7th-12th What: All programs for this day are for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades 7-12. Join us for orienteering, kayaking, and archery! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@ pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Thursday, September 13 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Akasha Event What: Pathology of Breast Cancer with Dr. Jennifer Pryor, Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist. For more info call (570) 980-9410. When: Thursday, September 13, 5:30 p.m-6:30 p.m. Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 3200 E 3rd St., Williamsport. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or baked steak. When: Friday, September 14, 2018, 5 p.m. Open to the public. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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Band What: Top Shelf band. When: Friday, September 14, 2018, 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Rotary Fundraiser What: Montoursville Rotary fundraiser ballroom dance. When: Saturday, September 15th at 7:30 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Auditorium, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. Audubon Event What: Lycoming Audubon hawk watch at the Route 15 overlook. This is a great location for spotting migrating hawks, as well as giving beautiful views of the valley. When: Saturday September 15, 2018, at 9:00 a.m. Where: Scenic overlook on Route 15 in South Williamsport. Directions: From Williamsport go south on Market St. through S. Williamsport (Rt. 15 S.), go past the overlook to the legal U-turn, come back (Rt. 15 N.) to the scenic overlook on right. Car Show What: Corvettes on Main Street Car Show. Proceeds benefit the Annual Susquehanna Valley Corvette Club Scholarship Fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology. When: Saturday, September 15, 2018 from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Rain or shine. Where: Main Street, Muncy. Akasha Event What: Navigating Life changes with Diane Langley. For more info call (570) 980-9410. When: Tuesday, September 18th, 5:30 p.m-7:30 p.m. Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 3200 E 3rd St., Williamsport. Co-Dependence Anonymous What: Co-Dependence Anonymous is a 12-step group for anyone who has a desire to have healthy relationships with themselves and others. When: Tuesdays from 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: 485 East Third St., Williamsport.

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Concert What: Amanda Vernon Concert (free). A mix of interactive songs, scripture stories, personal testimony, and a call to action. When: Sunday, September 16th at 6:30 p.m. Where: St. Joseph the Worker Parish 702 West Fourth St. Williamsport. Senior Lunch What: Beef noodle soup, egg salad sandwich, drink & dessert. When: September 17, 2018 at noon. Where: All Saints Church, corner of Scott & Beeber sts., Williamsport Christian Ladies Group What: The Christian Ladies Group will meet. Steve and Martha Huddy will speak about the government’s seizure of the village of Alvira and 13 square miles of land in the White Deer Valley in 1942. A TNT plant, the Pennsylvania Ordnance Works, was then built to support the war effort. The couple has written two books and a documentary film revealing the results of their extensive research and the surprising discovery they uncovered. The public is invited to attend. When: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. Where: Tivoli United Methodist Church, 9598 Route 220 Highway, Hughesville.

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League of Women Voters What: Lycoming County League of Women Voters meeting. When: 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. Co-Dependency Anonymous

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to research from Unum, a leader in employee benefits. Personal finance expert Laura Adams said not carefully reviewing all of your employee benefits options can mean leaving money on the table or serious gaps in your financial safety net. “Employers are increasingly offering consumer-directed health plans, which typically charge lower premiums but higher deductibles and other out-ofpocket costs,” Adams said. “Because of these additional financial burdens, I

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working years so their death benefit can help loved ones manage their financial needs. * Accident insurance can pay you directly for costs associated with urgent care and emergency room visits, ambulance transportation and followup care. * Dental insurance is typically affordable and usually covers preventative cleanings, X-rays, exams and standard procedures. Fillings, crowns and other procedures are also generally included at a reduced rate to the policyholder. * Vision insurance is another low-cost voluntary benefit that covers routine eye exams, lenses, frames and, often, discounts on vision correction surgery. While these are just a few of the more popular voluntary benefits options, it’s important to review everything your employer offers. Investing a little additional time on the front end can help reduce your family’s financial risk down the road. (Family Features & Unum)

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and judgment, this experiment determined that women have a positive impact on other women as an engine for ambition. “We rarely talk about the positive power of female relationships that we saw firsthand in the ItAll experiment,” Balcetis said. “Women can encourage each other to shoot for more where it matters most, rather than working to accomplish something less fulfilling only because society says they should. Women have a truly unique way of inspiring each other to reach their own greatest potential.” Balcetis offers these tips, which were observed during the ItAll social experiment, to support women aspiring to be the best versions of themselves: Be a Role Model Allowing a woman to observe and model your performance, whether in your personal or professional life, is an opportunity to give someone the courage and confidence to excel in her own right. A role model can


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participate. The logistics require months of preparation. As noted above, permission and cooperation must be gained from the various communities that the ride will travel. It begins in Clinton Township, then goes through Armstrong Township, South Williamsport, Duboistown, the city of Williamsport, Loyalsock Township, Montoursville, Fairfield Township, Muncy Township, Wolf Township, Hughesville, Muncy Creek Township, Muncy Borough, and finally back through Clinton Township again. That is a LOT of municipalities, and a lot of streets and roads to monitor. Quite frankly, the ride would be impossible were it not for the hundreds of fire police who stand as sentinels, positioning themselves hours before the actual ride takes place and then standing through whatever weather throws their way to guard the roads so that the bikers can travel safely, and others are not endangered. Fire police in Pennsylvania are not simply firemen directing traffic. Pennsylvania state law Title 35 is the act governing this position, and they are technically under the authority of the city, borough, or township they represent. They are to be sworn in by the


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ome improvement projects range from small scale undertakings that can be tackled in a single weekend to large remodels that can take several months to complete. While no two projects are the same, every home improvement project demands that homeowners dip into their pockets and spend some money. Much like the scale of projects varies greatly, so, too, do the financial commitments required of homeowners to make those projects a reality. But no matter the size of the project, homeowners can find ways to stretch their

budgets without sacrificing the quality of their improvements. * Do your homework. Before you decide to make changes to your home, it’s best to first do some research into any potential projects you’re considering. Many homeowners have decided to dive into a project before they fully realize its scope and cost, and going in blind can bust a budget, turning what might have seemed like a relatively simple project into a money pit. Understanding just what a project entails and how much it’s likely to cost can give homeowners an idea of what they can afford

and where they might be able to stretch their budgets. For example, if you want to replace your kitchen countertops but can’t afford engineered quartz countertops, you might be able to find a less expensive alternative, such as tile, that you like just as much. But it’s best to research such alternatives before you decide to replace your existing countertops. If you can’t find a less expensive alternative, you might want to postpone the project until you can grow your budget. But starting the project without first grasping its true cost is a recipe for disaster, so do your homework before you find your toolbox and start working. * Build unforeseen expenses into your budget. Another way to stay within your budget is to include budget-busting unforeseen expenses

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to tackle one project at a time, while other times you might want to combine projects to save on the cost of materials. For instance, if your ultimate goal is to install wood flooring throughout your home, determine if it makes more financial sense to install the flooring all at once rather than doing one or two rooms at a time. You might save by buying all of your materials at once rather than buying a small amount of materials several times over the next several years. Home improvement projects often go a long way toward making a home more enjoyable for its owners and inhabitants. And while such projects can be costly, homeowners who stay disciplined can still get their dream homes without busting their budgets.

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against such unforeseen issues. * Get to work. If you’re hiring a contractor, speak to him or her before signing a contract to see if there is anywhere you can pitch in to keep the labor costs low. You might be able to pitch in during the demolition phase, saving the cost of paying your contractor’s workers to tear down walls or remove debris you can just as easily remove yourself. Another way to pitch in is to do the end-of-day cleanup yourself. Any role you play with regard to labor will likely need to be negotiated upfront, but you can save yourself a substantial amount of money on labor if you’re willing to get your hands dirty. * Determine if piecemeal is the most affordable option. Sometimes it makes sense

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Saturday, September 29, 2018 – 10:00 A.M. 713 TULE ST., MONTOURSVILLE BOROUGH (Intersecting with Weaver Street)

We will be selling from the Stiger Home, Located at 301 Buttonwood Lane, Muncy, Pa.17756. Directions from Main Street Muncy, Pa., turn onto New Street by the Muncy Bank & Trust Branch Office and follow New Street approx. 4/10 mile turning onto Old Glaze Run Road and go 1/10 mile turning onto Buttonwood Lane and follow to auction site. Signs posted day of auction

Saturday, September 29, 2018 Starting at 9:00am

A Turn Key Residence encompassing 900 sq.ft. of Living Area to include 2 Bedrooms w/ 1 Bath, Updated kitchen w/ Dining area and Spacious Living Room. Amenities include Central Air, Addition of a 12’x18’ Sun Room & Laundry Closet, Fire Place, Detached oversized 2 Car Garage w/ paved driveway all situated on a Oversized .26 Acre Corner Lot! Auctioneer Note: UPI Number: 34A-008-508. Year Built: 1954. FULL listing & Photographs go to auctionzip.com (enter ID #5545). Terms: To be sold with owner’s immediate confirmation. Cashier’s or certified check written to Interstate Auction Svcs, LLC Escrow or Cash in the amount of $2,000.00 required at time of auction as down payment. 6% Buyer’s Premium Charged, to be paid by purchaser as part of the purchase price. Structure Built prior to 1978, potential buyers have the option to inspect for lead paint hazards prior to auction. Settlement made 45 days from sale date or upon delivery of clear deed. Significant Incident date September 30th.

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FANTASTIC !! 2 Story 4 Bedroom Home

We will be offering the Real Estate on Monday, October 15, 2018 at 6pm. We will be offering a Fantastic Well Maintained 2 story 4 bedroom home located in a great neighborhood in Muncy, Pa. The home has 4 bedrooms w/ closets, 1 w/ built in shelves,[3] Bathrooms [Full, ½ & ¾], Large Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room with Fireplace, Laundry Room, Open Stairway, Full cemented basement [ Great Workshop Area]; Attached 1 Car Garage, Large Wooden Deck; Gas Hot Water Heat, City Sewer and Water, Central Air. To View This Great Property Contact Auctioneer at 570538-2227. Terms: 10% Down balance in 45 Days, Potential Buyers have right to do any pre Auction Hazard Testing at their own Expense. All Other Terms made known by contacting Auctioneer. NO BUYERS PREMIUM CHARGED

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4-bedroom 2.5-bath custom home situated on 2.8 private acres. Home features geothermal heat system, 3-car attached garage plus additional 2-car garage for your toys. Large open eat-in kitchen features stainless steel appliances, bar counter & great flow to the family room which is highlighted by a fireplace and vaulted ceilings. So much space so many features. Call Anne Macdonald (570) 772-3593.

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Situated on 5 acres of flat wooded land This Great Camp Borders STATE Forest See Maps under Documents. Interior and exterior walls are Cement Board. There is a Spring on Sandy Run for Water. Don’t let this one slip away. Call Cathi Noll for more information 570-660-6924.

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As the stench of beer filled our garage and the clatter of bottles still rang in my ears, all I could focus on was the tragic fact that alcohol had, indeed, been lost — sacrificed to the gods that govern stupidity. Even a soggy Oreo had paid the ultimate price, which is heartbreaking if nothing else. Eventually I snapped out of my stupor and started cleaning the mess, but not without enlisting the help of my teenagers who were, of course, thrilled to be of assistance. Not so much. Nevertheless, they wore a path to the sink, washing everything I handed them while I dealt with the shattered glass and ever-expanding puddles of beer. Thankfully, the dog didn’t come running to inspect the awfulness that had befallen our happy home. I’m also grateful that I somehow managed to NOT cut myself, and that a number of bottles had been spared, allowing me to have a cold one after such a fiasco. Planet Mom: It’s where I live, probably visiting the fridge in my garage and (hopefully) remembering to open its door more GENTLY. Visit me there at www.melindawentzel.com and www. facebook.com/NotesfromPlanetMom.

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one on top of the next — a disastrous chain event. And although some time has passed, the sound of breaking glass and the resultant shards that laid everywhere torment me even still. Oddly enough, one of the bottles lost its metal cap but refused to break, instead spraying its contents straight up into the air, making a mockery of my attempt to grasp what had happened. For what seemed like an eternity, I stared at the carnage at the foot of our dear refrigerator, hoping what I had witnessed had only been a dream — something horribly imagined. As luck would have it, and in accordance with Murphy’s Law, booze had spilled on nearly every shelf and all over the garage floor, slowly seeping beneath the lawnmower as well as the fridge itself. Like a fool, I stood there and watched it creep across the concrete, unable to respond like a rational person might by sopping up the mess with paper towels and throwing them in the trash. Upon further inspection, I learned that liquid had also pooled in the well below the bottom set of drawers, along with fragments of broken glass, too numerous to count.

MLS# WB-85210

Cute as a button Cape Cod with hardwood floors, beautiful views and an extra lot. All appliances are included This could be a 3-bedroom home and the lower level could be easily finished as it has high ceilings. Call Cathi Noll at 570-660-6924.

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4 bedroom home in Dunnstown with a country feeling. Large living room with fire place. Kitchen large and updated, large Master Bedroom, fenced in yard for pets. It is a must see to appreciate. Contact Sandy Halerz at (570) 419-1832 or Co-Listing Agent Nancy Merinar at (570) 660-9943.

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Gorgeous 3BR/2BA Tri-level on 11 acres; Wood Fireplace in LR, spacious Family & Sunrooms; 2 car garage w/workshop 100 yd shooting range & much more for $339,900; Contact Jim Bennett (570) 971-7070.

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Three season cabin on beautiful setting on the Loyalsock Creek approximately 6 miles from Montoursville off RT 87. Recently renovated and rebuilt on piers so that it is lifted from high water. Three bedrooms, 3/4 bath, screened in porch facing the Sock, and wood fireplace. Call Craig Kissell (570) 494-6590 for more details.

MLS# WB-84597 If you’re looking for peace and quiet with acreage and newer construction, then look no further. This spectacular cape cod style home was built in 2010 and is situated on 32 acres in Montoursville school district. The property borders over 8,300+ acres of Great fixer upper for first time home buyer. Newer state game lands and Plunketts Creek traverses the property. Once you step inside you will appreciate all thewindows. care and detailFenced the home provides. mix of two cherrycar and siding, roof, and in yardA and birch flooring and trim throughout that was taken from the property. The large first garage. Contact Joan 419-4735 for floor master suite offers a spa room Kennedy with a hot tub to(570) enjoy. Other features include in-floor heating, a dual fuel heating system (wood or propane), large 2 car attached more information. garage and detached garage. The 2nd floor is unfinished but can be 2 bedrooms and bath. Call Mike Richardson Jr at 570-419-0788.

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3 acres of land in Beech Creek! This piece of land is fairly flat and already has a building on the property with endless possibilities! Call Kierra Sellinger 570-974-1825.

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Attn Investors! Remodeled Rental property close to Penn College. Gas Heat. Lots of potential in this 3 Br, 1 Bath property! Call Amy Fessler (570) 419-1125 for more details.

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Beautiful 4BR/3BA Bi-level with master BR/BA, sunroom, remodeled kitchen, family room and full bath. Heated double garage, large deck, shed and much more for $269,900; Contact Jim Bennett (570)971-7070 for further information.

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Hard to find Pine Creek Frontage cabin. You’re in an outdoors person’s paradise in this 3-bedroom rustic cabin situated less than 10 minutes from town. Newer roof and oil heat are just some of the amenities this property has to offer. Call Kierra Sellinger (570) 9741825 for further information.

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turned out this year. In 2017 the team averaged 1,797 fans per game. This year attendance was up approximately 6% with a per-game attendance of nearly 1,900 fans. “Our win-loss record left a bit to be desired, but we had some great players this year,” said Gabe Sinicropi, Scott Crosscutters vice Lowery president of marketing. “We had Alec Bohm, the Philadelphia Phillies 2018 1st round pick, and six players that were picked to play in the NYPL All-Star Game. “We thank our fans for their great support, but at the end of the day, what we really hope is that we helped create positive memories for kids, parents, and grandparents who came to the park with their family. That is and always will be our number one goal. “We were happy with the 2018 campaign from a business standpoint. We appreciate all of our loyal sponsor partners who really provide us with the opportunity to do everything we do. We are hopeful that, with the help of the City of Williamsport, we will be able to announce an upgrade or two for the 2019 season.” The daily ballpark sights included Allen the ‘Beer Man’ Hopkins, often clad in a red cape and hawking his wares from one end of the Bowman Field grandstand to the other. Allen provided a fun-filled staple during the Crosscutters season. So much so, that the Crosscutters honored

him as their ‘Employee of the Year’ during pre-game ceremonies at their Labor Day concluding game. “This is the first year I have worked concessions,” Hopkins said. “The beginning was pretty simple. I saw the ad and filled out an application, and here I am. At the time I applied I didn’t know what I would be doing.” When asked about his unique selling style, the ‘Beer Man’s’ answer was simply understated. “Some of what I do I came up with on my own, but I got a lot of it from watching vendors at other ballparks around the country.” Although he doesn’t know how many bottles of beer and water he sells on a typical game night, he estimated his biggest beer sale evening was about 50, along with numerous bottles of water a night. However, sales totals were not the highlight for Hopkins. “As the season was drawing to a close, a young child came up to me and gave me a picture that she had colored for me. I have that hanging up on a wall at home right now. That was pretty special for me.” Seated on the last row of the grandstand, in the Family Section, Flemington’s Terry & Donna Shank have been enjoying Cutters’ games for over 15 years. “These are the best seats in the park. I wouldn’t want to sit anyplace else,” Terry stressed. “I am the president of the Crosscutters Booster Club, and even though we have been coming to every Cutters game for years, this is only our second year as season ticket holders. When they changed the ticket policy last year, we wanted to make

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variety of promotions every night, one, in particular, seemed to bring out a strong rooting interest. The team partnered with Jersey Mike’s Subs to provide fans with a six-inch sandwich every time the Cutters achieved eight hits in a game. “We appreciated being a part of the Crosscutters culture this season and met a lot of fine people we didn’t know before,” said Paul Schwarzer, operating partner of the Williamsport Jersey Mike’s store. “We started the promotion planning early in the spring, and it took off like wildfire from the very first time the Cutters got the eight hits. We had lines out the door every time it happened.” The magic eight hits occurred a dozen times during the season, and Schwarzer estimates the store gave away an average of 300 sandwiches each time. “That number is an insane amount compared to what we were averaging prior. Our whole mission was to get our name out into the public, and I’d surely say that mission was accomplished.” Being a baseball fan, Schwarzer was in attendance at Bowman Field a few times the Cutters approached the eighthit plateau. “I saw the chaos. I heard the chaos. I heard the fans chant each time the eight hits were being approached. It got pretty wild. We were happy to be a part of the Bowman Field experience.” As the old saying goes, ‘You can’t tell the players without a scorecard.’ Talk to most fans who attended Cutters game this summer, and you can begin to understand that a good time can’t simply be defined by a win/loss record!

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the summer when she decided to join the team. She instantly got to work with Comfort and her coaches as they quickly took advantage of her athleticism. “I really had no idea if I wanted to play or not,” Houseknecht said. “Some of my friends were on the team, and I just decided to help them out.” Houseknecht might have regretted her decision initially as she couldn’t make out anything as her teammates ran around on the field. “At first I didn’t understand anything,” Houseknecht said. “People would help me out before and after practices. Midway through preseason, I started to understand things.” Once everything started to click mentally, it was time for Houseknecht to let her athletic abilities take over. Her confidence started to build, and she started to be in the right spots without her teammates

having to tell her. As the confidence on the field and with her teammates started to grow, Comfort and the coaches started to see what type of player Houseknecht could Brett be for the Lancers. She Crossley shut Williamsport out to open the season and went on to survive an overtime game against Hughesville. “It’s good,” Comfort said of the win over Williamsport. “It’s going to give her confidence. If she has confidence, it gives the team in front of her confidence, and they are going to feed off of each other.” Houseknecht’s week wasn’t done as she got her first overtime challenge on her second road game of the season at Hughesville. Again, the pressure was amped up as one goal would decide the outcome and once again Houseknecht was there for her team. She stopped shots and allowed her team to walk away with another one-goal victory. “We had to get right back at it

against a good Hughesville opponent,” Comfort said. “We were trying to prepare for that, and we were going to need Mari. She was going to have to come up with some big saves if we were going to win that game.” Consider that challenge met as Houseknecht led another strong defensive performance for the Lancers. From deciding to come out for the team and putting the work in throughout the offseason, Houseknecht has grown as a competitor throughout her short time with the team. She gives Loyalsock a real athlete at one of the most important positions on the field. She can move around the box, direct traffic in front of her, and, when needed, make amazing stops to keep her team in the game. “She’s willing to do that, and she’s able to do that as well,” Comfort said. “We actually weren’t sure if she was going to play. It’s a relief. She made the decision, and she made the right decision. There is a future at the goalkeeping position for her as long as she sticks to working hard and learning.”

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