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he last thing needed in today’s world at any level is to give more power to elected officials. However, that is exactly what Williamsport City Council is asking you to do. What is all this City Charter confusion about? Why would you want a Council-Manager or Home Rule option over electing a mayor? Why would you want to change what is working for the Citizens of Williamsport, and who’s bright idea was this? I don’t think City Council could have created a more unnecessary, costly and confusing situation for the taxpayers of Williamsport. I needed a half dozen people to explain it all to me. That’s not even getting to how the questions appear on the ballot. I don’t believe that was by accident either, just another attempt by elected officials to try to creatively deceive the public. I will try to explain this as easily as possible — obviously, it’s my take on the situation. I will tell you I spent more time talking with folks about this than any other article I’ve ever written. Simply put — Williamsport City Council wants to replace the mayor you elect with a city manager they hire. Williamsport is considered a third class city by the State of Pennsylvania. If I were ranking them, Williamsport would be number one. There is no other city in this classification that is as financially solvent, is experiencing the economic growth, and has all to offer that Williamsport does. I would need several pages to
list all the great things that can be found in the City. Much of which has been accomplished in the 2000s. There are 53 third-class cities in the state of Pennsylvania. Only six use a different form of government than Williamsport currently uses. Altoona, Dubois, Lock Haven, Meadville, Oil City, and Titusville. Over the last decade, I’ve been fortunate to be in and out most, and none compare to what we have right here at home in Billtown. So, why change? The answer is simple, Council President Jonathan Williamson, along with other City Council members, as well as several looking in from the outside, have personal animosity towards the current Mayor. They also want to gain more power than they can achieve under the current system of having a mayor elected by the good people of Williamsport. No matter if you like Mayor Gabriel Campana or not, along with the help of so many good people, over his three terms great things have happened in our area. Again, let me reiterate there have been a lot of great people involved in the success of Williamsport and our area. Besides, under the current system, if any mayor is doing a poor job, or the people just flat-out don’t believe in him or her, the people can simply fire them, by voting them out. Certain individuals serving on Council want to be thought of as the enlightened, the educated, those who know what’s best for Williamsport. To me, this is in-
sulting to the people of Williamsport. They want to take your vote away because they don’t agree with who you elected in the past and don’t believe you will get it right in the future. So, simply eliminate the taxpayers’ vote and change the playing Jim field. Forget about checks Webb, Jr. and balances; forget who elected you and who you work for. Transparency be damned. Again, we’re talking about a very successful City, not one that has filed for ACT 47 as other distressed third-class cities have. Why would you change your approach while your team is in the midst of a winning streak? The answer is simple — Individual agendas. There is no I in team. Moving right along to the cost reference in regards to Williamsport City Council. They obtained a $25,000 State grant to pay for studying the situation and presenting it to the people of Williamsport in regards to the City Charter issue. However, said grant has been deemed null and void because City Council failed to follow proper State procedures by placing two questions on the upcoming ballot instead of one. So, guess who’s on the hook for the 25 grand? You got it, the taxpayers. Next up, there was a $65,000 State grant available to study city government, and what could be improved to better serve the citizens of Williamsport. A nonpartisan study, intended to identify problems and how to solve them. City Council also failed to obtain this grant. What a great way to look out for the citizens of Billtown’s wallet. Now for the really big number, $250,000, a quarter of a million large. That is what
the Council-Manager or City Charter option will cost the taxpayers of Williamsport compared to the current system of having an elected mayor. Yep, all the individuals backing this change on City Council and lurking in the shadows from the outside really got their numbers in order. I would also like to view a plan on implementing this form of government and what that would cost? This is what those who want more power are doing for you. Did I mention under the new system that Council President Williamson, Vice President Randy Allison, Councilman Don Noviello, Councilman Joel Henderson and Councilwoman Elizabeth Miele are fishing for, the City-Manager is selected by City Council? I’m sure there would be no bias there considering they’re hiring this person, giving them around a six-figure salary, and then have the city manager answer to them. In addition, City Council will appoint a pseudo mayor. You know, to represent the City whenever and wherever a mayor is supposed to, even though Williamsport really won’t have a mayor. Take a guess who chooses the pseudo mayor? If you said City Council you got it right. This could be pretty opportunistic for someone that has a successful full-time job so could never be mayor without giving up their job or someone that couldn’t win an election. Again, just my thoughts. It is most important I note Councilwoman Bonnie Katz is the only one who voted against this poppycock. She’s a smart lady. Councilman Derek Slaughter did not vote; it was prior to him taking his seat on council after the election. I’ll have more on this issue and the upcoming elections next week. God Bless America.
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’m sure you are probably wondering why we are doing an issue on voting so far in front of the mid-term elections. The reason is that we want everyone in the area to be as informed as possible before they head to the polls, and to have plenty of time for you to do your due diligence and research before you vote. The past few weeks, Larry Stout has been breaking down each election from the federal to local levels. You can go back and read all of his ‘Preparing for the Polls’ articles on our website at webbweekly.com, just click on his picture on the right-hand side of our homepage, and they will be right there. On the front cover, you’ll notice two particular ballot questions circled. While the questions regarding the possible change of government only affect Williamsport residents, we felt that it was important to highlight. Mostly because, quite frankly, these questions are written in a way that makes them difficult to understand. Also, up until very recently, there hasn’t been a lot of focus on what exactly these questions are asking and what impact they could have on the City. I’m not here to tell you which way to vote on these questions. That’s up to you to do your research and decide for yourself. What I am here to tell you is, do your research and decide for yourself. What I want to do is make sure that you understand what each question is asking and what your ‘yes’ or ‘no’ vote actually means. We’ve all heard horror stories about questions like this being phrased in a
way to drive voters to think they are voting one way on an issue, but in actuality are voting the opposite way. I’m not saying these questions are posed that way, but everyone has the right to Steph be as informed as possiNordstrom ble before they head out to vote. There are a lot of crucial elections on the midterm ballot, but this one could change our entire city government as we know it, so please make sure you know what you are voting for before you get in that voting booth. There has been a lot of hype and media attention surrounding the mid-term elections, mostly on the federal level. While those elections are absolutely, 100% vital, don’t forget how much the smaller votes can impact your day to day life. Mid-term elections have notoriously low voter turn out rates, and one of the biggest deterrents is often transportation. Both Uber and Lyft are offering discounted, or free rides to polling locations, so be sure to check out those apps if you don’t have transportation on Election Day. Also, every polling place in the city is on a bus route, so go to ridervt.com for routes and schedules. Because it can’t be stressed enough, let me repeat this, do your research and decide for yourself. I’m not Kermit the Frog over here sippin’ tea, but ask why the change is needed? Ask who thought it would be a good idea and why. Ask who benefits from this change. And ask why has
it been so difficult to find information on a change that is supposed to add transparency to our City government. Counting Candy Corns – Week 2 We are officially on the second and final week of our Annual Halloween Contest! Just in case you need another reminder of how to participate… Scattered throughout this issue, you will find several adorable little candy corns. All you need to do is count them…easy peasy. I’ll wait while you count…lemon squeezy. Done? Are you sure? Did you remember to count twice? OK, now add that number to the number you got by counting the adorable corns from last week. Got your grand total? Cool, now send it to me! If you need to, go to webbweekly.com, you can flip through last week’s issue and count last week’s there! You can email the answer to contest@webbweekly.com, or you can drop a postcard in the snail mail (or in person) at Webb Weekly, 280 Kane St., Suite 2, South Williamsport, PA 17702. Entries must be submitted by Oct. 26th and only one entry per person. I will then take everyone who answered correctly and pick ten random winners. Winners will receive a bucket full of goodies! Winners will be listed in the Oct. 31st edition. Every year we donate $1.00 for each entry, and this year we are donating to Beckoning Cat Project. So look carefully and count them up! I get a little sneaky when I place them, so make sure you check every page closely!
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ting accomplished, it just adds up to theatrics, whereas if it stops the process, it is gridlock. Most people would be very surprised to learn that over 95 percent of Mayor Campana’s proposals and resolutions during his three terms of office have passed. Starting with his first term in 2008, there has been incredible development in the city — new businesses downtown, increase in the quality of life with the new YMCA, the Cinema Center, Liberty Arena, improvements to the BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field, growth of city events revealing around the Little League World Series, all produced with financial solvency recognized by a A+ Bond Rating from Standards and Poor’s. And this progress will continue into the future with the new East Third Street Gateway Project being done in connection with Lycoming College that is expected to bring an additional $17 million of new investments to that part of the city. Yes, there are still problems in the city, which will continually need to be addressed, but a good argument could be made that Williamsport is growing and even thriving, despite the spats that seem to regularly pop up in the daily newspaper concerning the city mayor
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airport. First noticed shortly after 9 o’clock last night, the plane flew east and west across the city and led Williamsporters to believe that it was lost and looking for a place to land. Within 15 minutes the northwestern portion of the city airport was lighted with the headlights of numerous automobiles, flood-
lights of local and Montoursville fire companies, and the Civil Aviation Authority ceiling light in addition to the smudge pots that lined the runway. Attempts to contact the plane by radio from the local field were fruitless as airport officials reported the crafts either was without radio or the radio was not in order. Paul Wagner, chief county air raid warden reported the machine flew low over the Lycoming Division of Aviation and several times skimmed low over houses in the vicinity. Lycoming reported each time it spotted the plane with floodlights, the pilot would extinguish his flying lights and change his course.
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when I complete a challenging task, I like to take a moment and browse dresses online or read a post from my favorite celebrity style blog. At home, once I make it through bedtime, my reward usually involves a clay facial mask and a good book. Next, look for solutions. If the same thing keeps stressing you out repeatedly, find a way to fix it, or at least make the problem less arduous. FYI, complaining does not a solution make. I know, it’s easy to “let off some steam” and vent about a problem, but if it doesn’t help resolve the problem, you’ll still be stressed by it. Be warned, though, some solutions may require a lot of upfront work until you see the benefit. Things like relocating your workstation to avoid an annoying co-worker may take a bit of time and some slick maneuvering of company culture, but, if you can make it happen without hurting anyone’s feelings, it’s totally worth it. Speaking of solutions, look to yourself. We all have bad days, but if you find yourself having worse than good days, the issue could be you. Take a spiritual and emotional inventory and ask yourself if you handle the daily demands of life in a healthy way. Do you lose your temper over minor infractions? Do you feel personally hurt or attacked
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COUNTY HALL designating October of that year as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and has done so every year since. While all of this is important, to be sure, it does not get the public attention. Here is where the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence has shown real ingenuity. They have gotten support from organizations such as the NFL, NASCAR, US Department of Veteran Affairs, colleges and universities around the country, as well as major networks and local news stations. This was a ‘bang’ that was getting noticed.
And it is getting noticed in Lycoming County, as well it should. Judge Joy McCoy sees the aftermath effect in a disturbingly regular way. In fact, she noted that in the past several weeks, there have been two domestic violence homicides come across her bench. The proclamation points out the problem. Almost a third of all people in the USA experience physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. The cycle of violence continues because men who
witness domestic violence at a young age are twice as likely to abuse their own partners and children as adults. It’s not just punches and black eyes — it’s yelling, humiliation, stalking, manipulation, coercion, threats, and isolation. Verbal abuse could be everything from constant use of the silent treatment, to calling someone stupid so often they believe it. Nearly three out of four Americans personally know someone who is or has been a victim of domestic violence. Across the United States, domestic violence affects millions,
both women and men, and is truly an equal opportunity abuser as it impacts every race, religion, culture, and status. Judge McCoy remarked that there is a great collaboration of support between her court and the Sheriff ’s office, Adult Probation, Children & Youth, the Prison, pro-bono attorneys, etc. The effort is not just punitive but seeks solutions and remediation. Every citizen of the county should be alert to the risk factors such as low self-esteem, depression, isolation from friends and family, heavy alcohol and drug use, among others. Those who seek help should call the Domestic Abuse Hotline: 1-800-326-8483.
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particular instructor flew old bomber planes up to the jet swept wing B1. Impressive. Having two Ayers boys head onward and upward made me proud. My father is fragile, and Malcolm is daring and adventurous. The instructor totally steady. They were up in the air for almost two hours, and I am certain that one day Malcolm will ask me to strap in and go with them. A refusal would be in order. At this point, the excitement, the nerves, the
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wild blue yonder. Malcolm’s goal later in life (at this stage) is to become a commercial pilot. To travel the world and help others discover it also. Sorry, I don’t care for the “big birds” either, as they are often cramped, lose your luggage and people would toss me out on the wing for excusing myself to the restroom over and over. My flying days are over, and his are just beginning. As mentioned, time really flies, and I am guilty of not making his birthday parties, school functions, and sporting events more of a priority.
To that, I can only apologize, as an uncle should do. I failed miserably in that department of life. But with the admission of regret comes the chance for redemption. I plan to allow more time for things. He isn’t a shed to clean; he’s my nephew! The clock is ticking. My brother vowed from early on not to be a “cat in the cradle dad.” One that never made valuable time to be with his children, and by the time they are grown, have no time for him! All they want are the car keys. “Can I have them, dad, see you later please.” Let’s hope and pray you do the same for
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engine failure doesn’t seem to faze him. Life is to be of adventure and freedom. He has me aced in that department also. I was to live and work and write here like a plane flying in circles. My gut feeling says he will reside in Florida or Arizona or California, a journeyman. He’s not the type of young man to scrape ice off windows on the way to the terminal. I wish him the best with achieving his flying license. However, hey buddy, are you SURE you and a classmate don’t want to go to that concert next weekend with me? It’s long, long overdue.
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EVENTS EVENTS... Audubon Event What: Lycoming Audubon program “California Birdin’: The Central and Northern Coastal Areas.” Join Wayne Laubscher as he covers birds such as the California Condor, other wildlife, and natural history of part of the Klamath bioregion, as well as the Monterey Bay, Pajaro Valley, and Big Sur areas of coastal California. Free and open to the public. When: Wednesday October 24, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. Where: James V Brown Library, in the Lowry Room on the 3rd floor of the Welch wing, 19 E Fourth St, Williamsport. Akasha Event What: Wellness Wednesday: What is Mindfulness? With Jacqueline Hohl. For more info call (570) 980-9410. When: Wednesday, October 24th, 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 2300 E 3rd St., Williamsport. Book Sale What: Sale on books, electronics, home goods, kids’ gifts & more. Excellent prices. All proceeds to benefit patient care services. When: Thursday, October 25 from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: UPMC Susquehanna Divine Main Lobby. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or roast beef dinner When: Friday, October 26, 2018 at 5 p.m. Open to the public. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
Octoberfest What: Octoberfest with DJ Cory Cupp. When: Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 2 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Monster Dash 5K What: Muncy Monster Dash 5K Run/Walk and Kids’ Fun Run. Visit www.muncyparuns.com for information and registration. When: Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. Where: Ward L Myers Elementary School, 125 New Street, Muncy. Book Donation Drop-Off What: J.V. Brown Library curbside book donation dropoff. No need to park or go inside the library to donate your books. We will accept adult and children’s books, audio books, DVDs, and music CDs. When: Saturday, October 27 from 12-2 p.m. Where: Volunteers will be at the State Street (east side of the library) entrance to unload your donations from your car. Trunk or Treat What: “Trunk-or-Treat” is a children and families focused event, where kid are encouraged to wear costumes and walk around the dealership collecting candy from vehicles with trunkfuls of candy, just like they would go from house to house! When: Saturday, October 27th, from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Brenner Car Credit, 2106 Lycoming Creek Rd., Williamsport. Audubon Event What: Lycoming Audubon field trip to Rose Valley Lake. When: Sunday October 28, 2018 at 8:30 a.m. Where: Meet at Rose Valley Lake south launch.
What: Healing and Hope for Depression, A Kundalini Yoga Workshop with Jen Ananda Savitri. For more info call (570) 980-9410. When: Sunday, October 28th 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 2300 E 3rd St., Williamsport. Akasha Event What: Death Café. For more info call (570) 980-9410. When: Monday, October 29th, 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 2300 E 3rd St., Williamsport. 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. Every Day Is Veterans Day What: Military active duty and veterans and their families are invited to visit the Museum for free. When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (last Museum admission at 4:30 p.m.) daily. See Facebook/LittleLeagueMuseum for updates. Where: World of Little League® Museum and Official Store, 525 U.S. Route 15 (Montgomery Pike), South Williamsport. Beacon Hub Drop-In Center What: The drop-in center is a consumer-run program which reaches out to individuals in the community on their road to recovery by providing skills & resources through education leading to greater independence and the ability to build self-esteem, confidence and selfdetermination. Our vision is to educate, support and empower individuals with mental health illness and cognitive disabilities. When: Monday, Noon-6:00 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.3:30 p.m., weekends and evenings as scheduled. Where: 227 Academy St., Williamsport.
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Fundraiser Dinner What: Choice of Stuffed Green Peppers or Stuffed Cabbage, includes Salad, Roll, & Dessert. Take out only! Call ahead at (570) 326-0191, Adult $9.00, child $4.50. When: October 24, 2018 from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: All Saints Church, corner of Scott & Beeber sts., Williamsport. Hall behind the church. Lasagna Dinner What: Dinner includes meat lasagna, salad, bread, beverage and dessert. Take-out is available. Cost for the dinner is $9.75 for adults and $5.50 for children (12 & younger) or $7.00 for lasagna only. For information, call 570-322-0126. When: Wednesday, October 24, from 4:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 W 4th St, Williamsport. 51st Annual Family Style Pork & Sauerkraut Dinner What: Pork & sauerkraut, knockwurst, mashed potatoes, dumplings, homemade apple sauce, bread, homemade pie, coffee and tea. Adult advance $9.00/at door $9.50. Children 6-12 years $3.50. Under 6 – free. For tickets contact Tammy or Denise at the parish office (570) 7453301, or Sue at (570) 398-0352. Buttorff ’s Hardware & Ramona’s Hair Styling, Jersey Shore. When: Wednesday, October 24, 2018. Lunch 11:30 a.m.3:00 p.m. Dinner 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Take outs all day. Where: St. Luke’s Catholic Church, 120 Kendall Avenue, Jersey Shore. Fellowship Meal What: The menu for the free fellowship meal features chicken and biscuits, mashed potatoes, vegetable, dessert and beverage. All are welcome. Donations accepted. When: Thursday, October 25, 2018 from 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6590 Musser Lane, Watsontown. Dinner What: Baked steak dinner. When: October 27th, from 4:00 p.m.6:30 p.m.
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Band What: Pepper Street band When: Friday, October 26, 2018 at 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
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Free Clothing What: Daniel’s Closet free clothing giveaway. When: Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Clothing drop-off and set-up is Thursday, October 25, 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Trunk or Treat What: Trunk or Treat. Enjoy trick or treating in a safe environment along with cider and doughnut holes. When: Saturday, October 27, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Pine Street United Methodist Church Parking Lot, 441 Pine St., Williamsport. Spaghetti Dinner What: Spaghetti dinner. When: October 27th. 4:00 p.m. take outs. 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. serving dinner. Where: Lycoming Presbyterian Church, 825 Arch Street, Newberry. Turkey Dinner What: Homestyle Turkey Dinner. This includes turkey, mashed potatoes w/gravy, stuffing, corn, beans, cranberry sauce, drink and dessert. Cost is $10.00 per person, children under 6 are free. For information call 570-2953220 or the church office at 570-753-8237. When: Saturday, October 27, 2018, from 4:30-6:30 p.m.. Takeouts available starting at 3 p.m. Where: Avis United Methodist Church, Park and Prospect Street, Avis.
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Vera Bradley Bingo What: Vera Bradley bingo. $20 in advance / $25 at the door. Contact: Marly at 570-412-5127 or email stjohnsucc@ymail.com. When: October 28, 2018. Doors open at 12:30 p.m.; early bird starts at 1:45 p.m.; regular bingo starts at 2:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s UCC, 906 Old Route 15, New Columbia. Trunk or Treat What: Trunk or Treat is a free, fun and safe trick or treating event for kids of all ages. When: Sunday, October 28th from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: Community Baptist Church, 1853 State Route 87, Montoursville.
Free Kids’ Clothes What: Free kids’ clothes from infants to teenagers. Donations for kid’s clothing are accepted at Sojourner Truth Ministry, 501 High Street, Williamsport. We now distribute clothing at this location. When: Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., closed on Thursday. Where: 501 High Street at the corner of High & Center Streets. Intercessors Unite What: Intercessors Unite! Let’s Pray Together! When: The fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Where: Unity Christian Fellowship Church, 734 West Fourth St., Williamsport.
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You must have your registration forms in by July 1st. Since these dates are after our initial sign up days, players who sign up now are on a first come first serve basis! Once teams fill up, all others will be put on a waiting list.
Montoursville Garden Club What: Montoursville Garden Club Meeting. Pumpkin with succulents workshop, pre-registration required, cost $12. Open to the public. When: November 1, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. Where: Montoursville Presbyterian Church, 900 Elm St., Montoursville. Roads To Freedom Center for Independent Living
Veterans Meeting What: “Williamsport Area Band of Brothers”. Veterans Meeting for fellowship & coffee. Contact: Rick Wyatt: 570-447-8171 or Frank Ritter: 570-447-0330. When: Every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Where: 601 7th Avenue (the corner of 7th and Memorial Ave.), Entrance on Memorial Avenue.
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Susquehanna Valley Quilters What: Meeting: Tips for Taking Your Quilts to the Longarm Quilter. When: Thursday, October 25th at 7:00 p.m. Where: Pennsdale United Methodist Church, 658 Village Rd., Pennsdale.
Ice Cream Social What: Ice cream social benefit. When: 2nd & 4th Sunday, monthly from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Katys Church, 440 Katys Church Rd., Muncy.
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Music Workshop What: Church Music Workshop with Dr. Wayne Wold. When: Saturday, October 27 from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Messiah Lutheran Church, 324 S. Howard St., S. Williamsport.
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children costumed for Halloween search for goodies in the car trunks. There will be snacks and fellowship time for everyone. When: Sunday, October 28th at 10:00 a.m., following worship service. Where: Balls Mills United Methodist Church, corner of Bloomingrove Road and Route 973 E, Cogan Station.
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Rustic Tuscan Potato Leek Soup with Olive Oil Pesto Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 50 minutes Servings: 6 Potato Leek Soup: • 3 medium-large leeks • 2 tablespoons Carapelli Unfiltered Extra Virgin Olive Oil • 1 large garlic clove, coarsely chopped • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, plus additional, to taste (optional) • 2 pounds Yukon gold potatoes, peeled and diced into 2-inch cubes • 6 cups chicken or vegetable broth Pesto: • 1 packed cup fresh basil • 1 packed cup flat-leaf parsley • 1 medium-large garlic clove, roughly chopped • 3 tablespoons pine nuts or 1/4 cup walnuts • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt • 1/4 cup Carapelli Unfiltered Extra Virgin Olive Oil To make Potato Leek Soup: Trim bulb ends and tough, dark green stems off leeks. Slice tender white and light green stems in half lengthwise then
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soak in cold water 10-15 minutes to remove dirt. Drain leeks, rinse well and slice into thick half-moons. In large Dutch oven or stockpot over medium-low heat, heat olive oil. Add leeks, garlic and salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until leeks are soft, about 10 minutes. Add potatoes and broth. Cover and increase heat to medium. Bring soup to simmer then uncover and continue cooking 30 minutes.
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Williamsport Civic Chorus Will Be Launching 75th Anniversary In November By Lou Hunsinger, Jr.
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launch their 75th anniversary season on November 18 at 3 p.m. at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Williamsport, with a program titled: “Journeys Within and Beyond.” This venerable musical organization has weathered a lot during that time and at the same time have provided for the music lovers of the area high-quality musical offerings.
The mission statement of the Williamsport Civic Chorus states: “The Williamsport Civic Chorus is an open community of singers dedicated to making fine music accessible to all through education, participation, and inspiration.” “Music for the people – by the people” has been the motto of the Williamsport Civic Chorus/Choir since 1944; the objectives are still the same: to study and perform choral works that will promote our individual and collective growth as well as that of our audience. “The Williamsport Civic Chorus is so much more than just a bunch of people gathering together to sing. We are col-
A selection of posters and programs from the 40’s through the present day from the Williamsport Civic Chorus.
laborators — singing with many other groups throughout the years, most recently the Essence of Joy Alumni
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ing gospel hymns to the driving chants of Karl Jenkins’ Requiem, from staging The Pirates of Penzance to lending backup vocals to a rock concert featuring the talented students of the Uptown Music Collective. More than that, we are fearless — we have tackled Bach, Mahler, Haydn, Brahms, Rutter, Mendelssohn, Gilbert and Sullivan, and Lennon and McCartney, just to name a few”. Swisher continued, “We love to sing. That’s it. Our singers come back, year after year, for many reasons. We do it to carve out a little time for ourselves. We do it to hone our hard-won skills. We do it to see our friends. We do it to chal-
lenge ourselves — to learn that difficult rhythm, to hit that difficult note. Most of all, we do it for the thrill of presenting our craft to our appreciative audiences — there’s nothing like the rush that accompanies a really wonderful performance, hearing that last note echo in the concert hall, feeling the applause as it breaks the silence. Singing, for us, is joy”. She said, this year, their season begins with a meditation on the different roads we tread. “Journeys: Within and Beyond” features music about explorations into the physical, but also spiritual and emotional worlds. Selections include works by Eric Whitacre, Lennon and
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Singers, Gesang Verein Harmonia, the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra, and choirs from Lycoming College and Central Mountain Middle School,” Tina Swisher, a member of the Chorus told Webb Weekly. “We are good citizens — contributing our time and talents to such groups as the American Cancer Society and Family Promise, local veterans’ groups, and singing the National Anthem at the Little League World Series. We are creative — adding new styles, rhythms, and genres to our already expansive repertoire, from rous-
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employees have served in positions such as committee chairs, treasurers, and even campaign chairman in the case of Rob Glunk, Muncy Bank and Trust President. But every one of the over 100 employees in the bank are encouraged to volunteer in any activity they choose that helps the community. The bank tracks the volunteerism among their employees, which accounted to 4,445 hours of volunteer service in 2017. (It is fair to note, however, that this number is un-
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some of the community funding to make that application possible. Muncy Bank and Trust Company, along with Jersey Shore State Bank, has also been a long supporter of housing issues for those experiencing difficulties, evidenced by their vital role in the efforts of the Housing Coalition (featured in two recent ‘County Hall Corner’ articles). These banks have worked together for the past decade with the other organizations of the Housing Coalition in seeking to find solutions for those individuals who are working hard to secure and maintain a place of residence. The Housing Coalition owes a great deal of their success to the efforts of these two local banks. Muncy Bank and Trust Company has been around for 125 years, and despite all the changing in the banking industry during that time, it is not only holding its own, but even thriving and expanding. It turns out that being a friend to the community is good business after all.
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those who will use the bank’s many services. It is this local connection that is especially significant in the Muncy area, which suffers from serious flooding issues. It was for this reason among others that Muncy Bank and Trust Company served as a sponsor for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Insurance Roundtable at the Trade and Transit II building on August 27th, which raised awareness of various flood issues and especially the importance of promoting flood insurance. This has been an ongoing concern for the bank since the 2012 Briggert-Waters Act came out which dramatically increased federal flood insurance. The bank president at the time, Dan Berninger, appeared in several PA State hearings, as he and the staff put in countless hours so that when the county application for federal funding for flood abatement was developed in 2015, Muncy State Bank and Trust Company was positioned to provide
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The Bookworm Sez By Terri Schlichenmeyer “Anxiety: The Missing Stage of Grief ” by Claire Bidwell Smith, LCPC c.2018, Lifelong Books $26.00 / $34.00 Canada 272 pages
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felt isolated; after her mother died, she had her first panic attack and it ultimately changed everything. Once her father was gone, too, Smith decided to make grief her life’s work. When it comes to grieving, she says, there is no “wrong,” but there are things we get wrong — especially the “Five Stages of Grief.” Those, according to author Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, were written for the dying, not for those who grieve. Grief, says Smith, makes other emotions surface — and one of those
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things you can do yourself to work through this. First, understand that death itself affects how you grieve: grief over sudden loss is different than grief after long-term illness. Talk to people, tell your story, or join a “grief group.” Reach inside and rely on your own resilience, journal what you’re feeling, and find a way to honor your loved one’s life. And finally, face death by preparing for your own demise. It’s “one of the best ways to overcome our anxiety…” “Anxiety: The Missing Stage of Grief ” is great in premise but rough in reading. The most obvious thing that readers may notice is repetition, and not in a good way: there are several instances in which phrases are reused, almost word-for-word, and that can be distracting. There are also instances of head-scratching contradiction. And yet, certainly, there’s help inside this book — examples of other’s struggles, exercises to open minds, and questions for insight — and those are things that can’t be ignored if you’re hurting.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. Thank you to williamsportlive.com for sharing their entertainment calendar with us! Look for more detailed listings coming soon! EVENTS EVENTS... Halloween Party What: The Sons of Italy will be hosting an open to the public Halloween party. Trip the Light will be playing 8:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. They will have drink specials, gummy bear/jello shots and snacks. $5 cover. I.D. required. When: Friday, November 2nd at 8:00 p.m. Where: Sons of Italy, 144 E. 4th St., Williamsport. Artisan Market What: Victorian Christmas Artisan Market. When: Friday, November 16, 2018 from 2:00 p.m.7:00 p.m. & Saturday, November 17, 2018 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: YWCA, 815 W. 4th St., Williamsport. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Barbershop! What: The West Branch Barbershop Chorus & the Heart of PA Chorus -- Fall Show. The local chapter of the men’s Barbershop Harmony Society, the West Branch Chorus, and the local chapter of the ladies’ Harmony, Inc., the Heart of PA Chorus, come together for a night of a cappella harmonies --- all songs sung in the barbershop style. Quartets from both choruses will also perform. WBC’s repertoire ranges from pop to spiritual to doo-wop to show
tunes including “Hooked on a Feeling”, Sh-Boom, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, and The Sound of Silence. Some of the ladies’ selections performed include I Get a Kick, I’ll Be Seeing You, and Happy Together. Tickets are available on-line at www. ctlshows.com or by calling the Community Theatre League’s Box Office at 570-327-1777, 11 a.m-.4 p.m. When: Saturday, October 27, at 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Theatre League, 100 W 3rd St, Williamsport.
Stacia Abernatha & Chris Kearney What: They want to share their common love for old-time bluegrass harmonies and country Gospel in this heart-felt duo. Free. Love donations accepted. When: Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Where: The Community Concert Series at FaxonKenmar United Methodist Church, 1301 Clayton Ave. Williamsport. Concert What: Lycoming College Concert Band with The Repasz Band. When: Tuesday, November 6th at 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, Williamsport. Concert What: Incendio (Latin fusion band) – concert. When: November 8th at 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, 220 West 4th St., Williamsport. Concert What: Concert at Noon: Lycoming Chamber Choir. When: Thursday, November 8th at 12:00 p.m. Where: Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall, Lycoming College. Orchestra What: Lycoming College Community Orchestra. When: Tuesday, November 14th at 7:30 p.m.
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ext week, from Monday, October 29 through Saturday, November 3, bowhunters throughout the state will have a unique opportunity. For that six-day period, whitetail deer (antlered and antlerless), black bear, and wild turkeys will all be in season for archery hunters statewide. The statewide archery antlered and antlerless deer seasons run from September to November 12 and opens again from December 26 to January 12. The black bear season is split up into seasons for archery hunters and for rifle hunters and the fall turkey season varies a bit based on the WMU you might hunt. But next week, the “stars all align” for bowhunters and they are presented with a chance to take all three big game species during that week.
It used to be that the Pennsylvania Game Commission awarded the “Triple Trophy” to a licensed hunter who was successful in taking all three in a single hunting season, but that award has not been offered for some years. Nonetheless, a hunter can still have the personal satisfaction of accomplishing this feat if he is patient, persistent, and perhaps most importantly — lucky! The common factor for all three species is that they are focused on feeding in an attempt to develop a fat layer that will carry them through the upcoming winter months. Farm fields of corn and soybeans are a frequent target for all three and are often a real nuisance for farmers. If you can locate an area farmer who is being bothered by bears tearing up his cornfields, there is a good chance he will welcome you to hunt on his property. Turkeys, deer, and bear will trav-
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are in a well-placed blind near an established feeding area or are more apt to be a spot-and-stalk hunter who likes to move slowly through the woods while keeping a keen eye on the horizon for any game, this week is when you need to maximize your time afield. At the last look, the weather forecast for the six days is daytime temperatures in the low 50s, nighttime temperatures in the low 40s, with light winds and a 40-60% chance of showers each day. Layer up to keep warm and include an outer shell of rain gear so that you will stay dry and feel like remaining out for the entire day. The week ahead will provide a bowhunter with perhaps their best opportunities. The bear will be on the move, feeding as much as possible. The turkeys will also be on the move, feeding throughout the day. And, the deer will not only be moving to locate feed, but the rut or at least pre-rut activity should be underway. Good luck, hunt safely, and I hope you get your “Triple Crown”!
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el more this time of year in search of food sources and will generally remain in an area until that food is depleted, and then move on. It is critical for their wintertime survival that they layer as much fat as possible to get through those days of deep snows or ice that may prevent them from getting food for days on end. Acorns from both red oaks and white oaks are a preferred food source this time of year, and area reports are that the acorns have been falling the past few weeks; thus ridges or pockets of oaks will provide a good place to hunt deer, bear or turkeys. While many hunters tend to hunt the first few hours after sunrise and then again the last few hours of remaining light just before sunset, all day hunting can be very productive now. Deer and bear will be feeding not just at night but will be moving throughout the day. Turkeys will remain on their roost for a short while after sunrise, but they too will be moving throughout the day in search of food. Whether you are in a tree stand with a great vantage point,
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ctober is a tough month for us outdoor types. What makes October so tough is the fact that there are so many different game animals that can be hunted or fish that can be caught; it’s just a great time to pursue a lot of various critters. As the cooler temperatures take over and the leaves begin to change color, the hunting fever starts to kick in, and there’s plenty of different species to go after including rabbits, squirrels, grouse, woodcock, pheasants, turkeys and of course the most sought after — whitetails. While archery probably reigns supreme for deer in October there are other deer hunting opportunities as well including a muzzleloader season and a special firearms season for Junior and senior license holders and active duty military and certain disabled persons. There
is also a mentored youth deer hunting period in October. Oh yeah, there’s also a statewide archery season for bear starting at the end of October as well as some special firearms and muzzleloader season in Ken certain WMU’s. Hunter If all of this weren’t enough to keep hunters busy in the month of October you can also throw in some coyote hunting. Coyotes can be very active at this time of year, and we would probably be doing our deer herd and a lot of other wildlife a favor if we knocked off some more coyotes. If all of this still isn’t enough, you may want to throw in some duck hunting or a goose hunt. If you know somebody that has decoys and they are into goose hunting, you may want to hook up with them for a fun hunt. What’s really tough is if you are just as crazy about fishing as you are hunting then you have a real
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that imitates crayfish is also a good choice; lead head jigs often fit this category depending on what you put on the jig hook. Don’t forget too, that fall is also a great time to hit the trout stream one more time. My buddy Tom Wineburg just texted me some photos of some nice browns and rainbows he caught and released a week or so ago. Tom doesn’t hunt so he isn’t torn between the two pursuits like I am. I should mention too that October is a great month to go after muskies. Oh yeah, like I wrote in a previous article fall is one of the best times to take walleyes. Something I don’t understand at all is with October being such a fantastic month for hunting and fishing why would any guy in his right mind plan a wedding date during that month. Don’t forget too that that date must be celebrated every year so there’s bound to be at least one weekend in October every year that you can’t hunt or fish — now think about that guys.
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EY. YOU WEREN’T old. Coach Grove called me IN THE PAPER THIS into his office in the fall of my WEEK. OK. I missed freshman year and suggested another deadline and that I focus more on golf. No big thanks to those who continue deal. It worked out for everyone to remind. There’s actually a involved. It was simply time for great story behind my mishap, me to move on. I still remained and I will do my best to explain. close with Coach, and I even shed But before I begin, I want to say a few tears at his funeral. #impact. cheers to the handful of fans. Your Jensen and his mates continue feedback and praise always make to gather a few nights in the Jamie 17728. Like many others in the me smile, and I am truly humbled Spencer by the number of folks who tune area, baseball at Hepburn Little into this page. I get hit up several League isn’t just a spring sport. times each week, and of course, my head We play all year long folks. It’s called FALL swells. BALL, and there were only ten youngsters I can’t remember the last time I actually in attendance that evening. I usually sit played in a competitive baseball setting. and watch from the bleachers, but then my No. I’m not counting those slow pitch phone rang. games back in college. We didn’t really care My best friend Bob sent me to the outfield if we won that summer, and we consumed to help shag some balls. I immediately lots and lots of beer. Besides casually loaded up with the bug spray and grabbed throwing in the backyard, it’s been a very my glove from the car. I keep both items in long time since I last put on a glove. Maybe my survival bag just in case I get the call. twenty-five or so years? Man, I am getting I was alone in left center, and I was the old. #foreshadow. only outfielder that night. I was constantly I was a somewhat decent player growing running back and forth because of all up, and as I get older, my batting averages of the action. I slowly got back into the and fielding percentages tend to jump. groove and started making some incredible I played shortstop and pitched in Little plays. I caught a few fly balls and recorded League, and I still wear my 1989 Allseveral putouts in my own special way. Star jacket behind closed doors. I My anticipation and throws were both wasn’t much of a hitter back then, but on point, and I don’t believe in using the I sure had a great set of hands. cutoff. There is no better feeling than I enjoyed the game, and I participated gunning down a 10-year-old runner in organized ball until I was 14-yearswho was tagging up. Nice try Zane.
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training rooms. Yes. Golf coaches are CPR certified and spend lots of time dealing with injuries. I reached out to my old friends Jason Erlandson, Kerri Moriarity, and Andi Lucas for a few tips. These CATs helped get me back on track and offered some great advice. I am very thankful to have all three of them on speed dial. I sent Mike Ludwikowsky a quick text and came back with ‘who is this?’ All joking aside, Mike gave me a call, and we talked an hour about pulled muscles. I was finally on the mend after three long days of soft rubber band stretching. My friends also recommended ICE before heat, and I was forced to improvise. Without having a key, it made things hard, so I headed down to Lycoming Creek each night as part of my extensive rehab. It’s my own personal
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“It was a massive win for us to get three points out of the s Lock Haven’s sea- received a nice pass that gave him match. Getting a 2-0 son was on the brink a chance at the goal. He quickly win against them was of falling into a hole, it centered the ball and measured up Brett absolutely huge for wouldn’t be able to get the keeper, who was charging to Crossley us.” out of or possibly advance into stop the shot attempt. Colegrove something biggest Shane Colegrove then popped the ball up and over The goals lifted Lock Haven out of made a move and scored a goal. the head of the keeper, who at- a three-game slide that had its seaThe goal came in the opening half tempted to get back on his line, but son on the brink of collapsing. Coof a game against East Stroudsburg failed as the ball bounced over the legrove played the role of hero and helped his team out of a difficult University, but it wasn’t going to be line for a goal. the final of Colegrove’s day as he The ball was then reset at the spot. The Pennsylvania State Athattempted to reset his team’s sea- center of the field, and Colegrove letic Conference voters would also son. He followed up with another quickly got back into position to notice his accomplishments as they tally just about a minute after the lead another attack. A pass was in- named Colegrove the Athlete of the go-ahead goal and gave his team a tercepted almost right out of the re- Week a few days later. chance to finish out with a win. start and before anyone could blink “It’s something I’ve bee struggling “We were pressing them pretty Colegrove was streaking down the with confidence,” Colegrove said. “Getting those two goals was realwell,” Colegrove said. “At home, we field after another goal. are a completely different team. We “30 to 40 seconds after the goal ly nice. It kind of flew me into the were playing really we started pressing them again next game. Confidence is key well.” and somebody found room on the in this game.” Colegrove continued to lead Colegrove moved wing, hit a ball in, and it just haparound the ball and pened to find me,” Colegrove said. his team as he tallied a goal in
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the next game as Lock Haven tied Seton Hill 5-5. The offensive explosion helped Lock Haven stay viable in the league as it attempts to reach the postseason. Colegrove has been named Athlete of the Week twice since joining the lead out of Athens. Colegrove was a standout on the pitch for the Tigers and has continued the tradition of hard work and a commitment to his team throughout his time with the Bald Eagles. Colegrove has scored four goals for Lock Haven this year and has produced ten shots on goal. He has grown into a leader on the team and has shown improvement each season. He’s exactly what any team would want in a young player, and he continues to get better. “The biggest thing is seeing the goals go in and knowing we can score to give us the confidence to finish,” Colegrove said. “We just have to keep going and create good chances for each other.”
SHOULD I PUT MY HOME IN MY CHILDREN’S NAMES? This is one of the most frequent questions we are asked. Your most-valuable resource may be your home. And it typically carries an emotional attachment greater than its dollar value. When contemplating how to pay for nursing home costs, the resource we most want to protect is our home. Under current PA Department of Human Services guidelines, a home is protected while the patient and spouse are alive. After their deaths, the Commonwealth will likely file a claim that could force a sale of the home. You could gift your home to your children. This could be a good plan. Or a disaster. The factors to consider include timing and the age of the parties making and receiving the gift; the life-styles and circumstances of the parties and their spouses; the lookback period for uncompensated transfers; and the likelihood of an Estate Recovery Claim. Every possibility should be thoroughly examined, but the stakes are especially high when gifting a home. If, after consulting an experienced elder law attorney, the parent decides to transfer the home there are several ways to make the transfer. The options include a complete transfer, a life estate deed, a joint-tenants with right of survivorship deed, and a deed into an irrevocable trust. Be especially cautious about transferring a home into a revocable trust because that transfer makes the home no longer protected for Medicaid planning purposes. Each option must be thoroughly considered. Some are better than others and none are made to fit every circumstance. Timing is important and it’s possible that transferring the home is not appropriate but it should be considered as part of a comprehensive long-term nursing home care plan. Greevy and Shoemaker and their Certified Medicaid Planner™ are dedicated to working for you and your family to preserve your home and resources for future generations - for a reasonable fee.
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NEW 40 GALLON WATER HEATER, $200.00. FOR SALE, USED 8X10 Used 4 Months, 40 Gallon GARDEN SHED. Has Vinyl Water Heater, $150.00. 20 Siding, Metal Roof. Delivery Cubic Inch Black Side By Available. Call For Pricing Side Refrigerator, $200.00. Dyson Ball Vacuum Clean570-745-3649. 131850 er, Paid $450.00, Sell For ARTICLES $200.00, Like New. Call 570HOT TUB FOR SALE. 398-0996. 132165 PDC Spa Cabo LX Series 2-4 OUTBOARD MOTOR, 25 person hot tub spa for sale. HP $700.00. Outboard Motor 2 1/2 years old, perfect con- 10 HP $500.00. Both Run dition. Asking $3,000.00. Great. Call 570-337-7335. Please call 570-220-0859 for 132001 inquiries. LOTS OF BOXES OF INOGEN G2 OXY- CANNING JARS. Quart, GEN CONCENTRATOR, Pint And Jelly Jars. $60.00. $1800.00. 18x23 Microwave, Call 570-337-4503. 132009 $20.00. HP Printer/Fax/CopiKILL ROACHES-GUARer, $25.00. Call 570-772ANTEED! Harris Roach 3969. 132168 CUB CADET 5 HP Tablets, Sprays, Traps, ConLEAF VACUUM / Chipper. centrate. Available: Hardware $290.00. Call 570-322-4306. Stores, Home Depot, homedepot.com. C11 132180 SHEDS
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CNC OR MANUAL MACHINIST. Positions Open For CNC or Manual Machinists. Job Entails Medium Length Production Runs Of Close Tolerance Machined Parts. Experience Desired But Will Train The Right Individual. Benefit Package Included But Not Limited To Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, 401k Plan, Paid Holidays And Vacations. Apply In Person, Monday – Friday Between 8:00 am – 11:30 am And 1:00pm – 4:00 pm. Fairfield Manufacturing Company, 213 Streibeigh Lane, Montoursville, PA 17754.131841
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COUNTRY LIVING IN Cogan Station. 3 Bedrooms. Water, Sewer And Appliances Included. You Pay Heat And Lights. $800.00/Month. References Required. Call 570772-8233. 132175
3 BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 BATHS. Duboistown. $1,095 Per Month. Call 570-4475784. 132063 LAND WANTED
WANT TO BUY 1-5 Acres Of Suitable Flat Farm Land Within 5 Miles Of The Hughesville High School To Build Our New Home. Please Call 570-855-8011. 131990 HOUSE FOR SALE
1/2 ACRE OF LAND, Well And Public Sewer. 1/4 Mile From Pine Creek, Section Of Backyard Fenced, 3 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Baths, Open Concept Living Room, 2 Room Basement, Quiet Neighborhood. NO FLOOD INSURANCE. 570-5605597. 131981
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50 CC SCOOTER, 105 MILES. Paid $1700.00, Sell For $500.00. Like New. Call 570-398-0996. 132165 SUVS
2003 DODGE DURANGO, V8. $3000.00, OBO. Call 570-327-9535. 131525 VANS
05 E350 VAN 12 Passengers Or For Work. Removable Seats, 1 Ton. $4400.00, OBO. Call Or Text 570-337-0987. 131856 VEHICLES WANTED
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PIC BROS. AUTO SALES 101 N. Main St. • Muncy 570-546-5462
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THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS $
7,995
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Nicely maintained and landscaped home (1800 sq. ft.) with large living room, eat-in kitchen, first floor master suite with full bath, laundry area, 2 bedrooms, full bath and large attic/storage area. Covered, screened back porch and large cement front patio. Features two fireplaces. Rural setting with frontage on hardtop township road just minutes from Ski Area, Rail Trails and Pine Creek in Blackwell. All oil/gas/mineral rights included. Additional land available.
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