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VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 09

A Family-Oriented Publication

FEBRUARY 27, 2019

Adam Makos Spearheads WWII Veteran’s Story in New Book – Page 6

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In Honor and Remembrance of Our American Soldiers By Jim Webb Jr.

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hat weather we’ve seen over the last year. You just don’t know what to expect. Last week snow and treacherous driving were on full display one day, followed by a beautiful sunrise and 50-degree temperatures the next. One thing’s for sure, March is just around the corner, and that sounds good to me. Let’s hope we get a warm, beautiful spring for all those outdoor athletic events. That takes us right into the summer we never had last year. Heading out of Williamsport last week as I was traveling on West 4th Street, the bright sunshine and newly fallen snow provided a perfect backdrop to Lycoming County’s Veterans Memorial Park. I couldn’t believe the progress that has been made and how the park has grown since its early beginnings. A Webb Weekly salute to the Veterans Memorial Park Commission and the Lycoming County Veterans Council for their great efforts remembering the military veterans of Lycoming County. The park is currently under construction, so I reached out to Mr. John Markley, an army veteran who serves as a secretary

An M-60-A3 Main Battle Tank keeps watch over the Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park.

for the Park Commission to find out what all is going on. Mr. Markley informed me that there are six pre-World War I tribute sites that will hopefully be completed by Memorial Day. A brick walkway will connect the park memorials. This walkway will be used to honor and memorialize any veteran that has served in the armed forces. There are bricks available for purchase, and the veterans name can be etched in along with other information about their military career. What a great thought out plan to honor those that have fallen and served our Great Nation. The new tributes that are being added will be for the American Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, United Indian War, Mexican War, Civil

War, and the Spanish-American War. Upon completion, The Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park will then pay tribute to those Lycoming County veterans that made the ultimate sacrifice since the founding of our Great Nation, while honoring those that have served by connecting the historical timeline with the names of veterans. Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park is a great way to educate our future generations on the true price of freedom. It memorializes Lycoming County residents that are true American Heroes and provides the names of those that gave their future for our Country. The USS Wahoo Memorial is in memory of Robert B. Logue and his fellow crewmates who gave their lives during World War II. The USS Wahoo was sunk by Japanese torpedoes in the Sea of Japan. The World War I Monument is dedicated to the 131 Lycoming County residents who died in “The War to End All Wars.” The World War II monument has 415 Lycoming County residents etched in the stone. Of that number 175 were from Williamsport. The Korean War Memorial lists the names of the 60 Lycoming County residents that were lost in the line of duty between 1950 and 1953. The Vietnam War Memorial honors 43 Lycoming County residents that lost their lives while serving our Country in this conflict, which took place between 1959-1975.

The Veterans Memorial Park also features a Global Conflicts for Peace and Freedom Monument, which is a memorial to Lycoming County residents who have given their lives in the name of our freedom beginning with Operation Desert Storm and continuing through our War on Terror. There are currently three Lycoming County citizens listed on its satellite memorial stone to this memorial. The creation and construction of Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park have been a community-wide effort. It is an example of veterans and the community coming together to remember the fallen, so their sacrifice will not be forgotten.

If you would like to help by purchasing a brick to honor a veteran in your life, forms are available at Williamsport City Hall 245 West 4th Street and in the mailbox at the memorial. If you would like to make a monetary donation, make the check payable to Lycoming County Veterans Memorial, 245 West 4th Street, Williamsport, PA 17701 or Post Office Box 66, Montoursville, PA 17754. For additional information call Mr. John Markley at 570-326-0947. God Bless America.


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Spearhead Book About World II Tank Gunner By Local Author Released Recently By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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hen Adam Makos was told by a fellow Lycoming College classmate, Pete Semanoff about a gentle old man named Clarence Smoyer, who had been a tank gunner during World War II, from Semanoff ’s hometown of Lehighton, Makos had no idea that it would lead to an odyssey that would bring him to Cologne, Germany and the reuniting of Smoyer with a German adversary. All of this has culminated in a new book written by Makos called, Spearhead: An American Tank Gunner, His Enemy, and a collision of Lives In World War II. It is the latest book from Makos who has previously authored two other highly regarded books, called A Higher Call and Devotion. Both were New York Times bestsellers. Webb Weekly interviewed Makos about his new book and what follows is that interview.

WW: Can you supply me all the particulars such as why did you write it? “I love searching for untold stories because it gives my readers a chance to see a new side of World War II, or to meet a new hero, like watching a movie for the first time. To me, it’s also about justice. To think that some young man risked his life for us, all those years ago, or maybe he made the ultimate sacrifice and bled-out on some European battlefield, as one of the heroes of Spearhead actually did, I don’t think it’s right for us ever to forget their names.” WW: What is the background story? “I truly feel I’m ‘led’ to some of these stories, in the spookiest ways. Back when I was attending Lycoming College, my classmate Pete Semanoff told me about Clarence, a quiet hero from his hometown of Lehighton. So one day, in 2012, I went up to Clarence’s brick row house and knocked on the door. He welcomed me inside, pulled up a chair at the kitchen table and we

talked for a bit before he stunned me with a revelation. ‘Would you like to see a letter from the German I fought against?’ He was in touch with his former enemy.” WW: What research did you have to do? “I took my research for this story to new lengths. For Spearhead, I traveled to Cologne and the European battlefield settings WITH the veterans who fought there. Three of them were American, one was German, and we toured the battle sites and recorded their memories on the very grounds where the fighting happened. The result is a more accurate, visceral war story, full of action and detail. After that trip, I made more visits to Germany, visiting Cologne twice, and even traveling into the Black Forest to do research at the German military archives there. “I uncovered a much bigger story than the tale of the famous Panther duel. “Before I met him, I knew about Clarence’s remarkable, Wild Weststyle tank duel in the street of Cologne where he battled a German Panther tank that had parked at the steps of the cathedral. It’s considered one of the

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most famous actions of World War II, all because it was caught on film at the time. Now, anyone can watch it with the click of a mouse button. “But even putting the reader into the middle of that duel, two tanks quick-drawing on each other, 75 yards apart, wasn’t enough to fill a book. It was the deeper, human story that drew me to write Spearhead. Our World War II tank crewmen faced a terrible reality every time they started their engines. The first tank always gets hit. That was the nature of tank combat on the Western Front in early 1945. The Germans were on the defense; they could dig in and wait for our guys to come over the hill or around the bend. They could wait to fire until the first American tank rolled into their crosshairs. “So to go first took guts, because that guy was probably going to get hit. When Clarence was assigned the Pershing, a deadly new role fell to him: now, his tank would go first, in every battle. “So I asked myself: Why would any man saddle up for that? Why did Clarence? And the answer was quite profound. He did it to keep his buddies safe. He told himself: ‘We have the biggest gun; we belong out front.’

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“There’s a poignant moment in the movie “Fury,” where one of the characters played by Shia LeBeouf recites a Bible verse that summed up the tanker’s role. ‘Then I heard the voice of the Lord say who shall I send? Who will go for us? And I said, ‘Here am I. Send me.’ WW: Did you face any challenges or problems in writing the book? “One of them was handling the sensitive issue of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). “Like many veterans, Clarence came home and buttoned-up his memories of the war and never aired out the troubling things he’d seen. He never de-briefed or decompressed. “So, in his later years, when the memories re-surfaced, there was no one left to talk with — all of the men from his crew had passed. There was just one man he could turn to, who had seen the same horrors in Cologne, but from the other end of the street. This man had been his enemy, Gustav Schaefer. “When Clarence returned to Cologne in 2013, and sat down to talk with Gustav, his former enemy proved to be his saving grace. Talking. It’s what helped him put his ghosts to rest. And


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The Lower 48 By Andy Kline

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n 2006, I set a plan to see all the remaining lower 48 states from the seat of a Harley Davidson. I had already ridden to and from all of the northeast — New England and the east coast states down to and including South Carolina by this time. I got a wall map, a few highlighters, and I started selecting routes for several trips to catch all the remaining states. In the process, I set a few rules for The Barstool Specialists

myself, the first being (as in all past trips) I had to leave for each trip on a Harley Davidson that I owned. Second, as in all other trips, was that I had to leave from my home on that motorcycle and return to my home on that motorcycle, no planes, trains, trucks or trailers and certainly no rental bikes involved. As the planning went on, I decided that “riding” in each state was a must, so no short cuts or detours into a state just to say I rode there and then quickly leave and head for the next.

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The final “rule” was that on every trip, in every state, I would try to find interesting places and things to see. Now these were my rules, and they fit me, but I in no way feel different about anyone doing their own thing, this is America — Land of the Free! To begin this journey, I sold my Road King and ordered a 2007 Street Glide in vivid black. I can still remember my wife asking me on a cold February morning why the Harley Dealer was backing a trailer down the driveway toward the garage — I may have forgotten to tell her about the purchase. Looking back, I wish I would have ordered an Electra Glide Classic and as a side note — I did buy one in 2012 and finished all the remaining trips on it. After proper planning and research, I spent some time each year ‘selling’ my plans to friends for each of the trips in order to have good friends to share each journey with. In April 2007 my friends KD and Whitey rode along to Louisiana, and all the way we explored the open road on two wheels. We left PA, headed for WV, KY, TN, AR and LA, and all

along the route tried to locate Mom & Pop diners. The farther south we went, the more each food stop got better. Our goal was New Orleans with a stop to see a friend in Baton Rouge and one in Alexandria. One of the first must-see places was a trip down Louisiana Highway 105; this twolane country road is famous for the final scene in the movie Easy Rider. Upon our arrival in the “Big Easy,” we were welcomed with the sights, sounds and the smells of Creole and Cajun cooking. As we rode into New Orleans, about a year after Hurricane Katrina, the damage and horror caused were still evident all around. As we were riding towards the hotel, I couldn’t help but see ahead of us at what looked like a hill, it was Lake Pontchartrain, and it sits 12 feet above sea level. From 2001 to 2015 there were numerous trips to Daytona, Sturgis, Laconia, Delmarva and Myrtle Beach bike weeks with many of my friends, almost all of whom still ride today. On a trip to Tennessee to

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TRIM county waste. DIVEST excess county properties.

VIEWS ON TAXES During that same period I am very proud to have only proposed just two tax increases. Let me emphasize that again: As Mayor I have introduced only two tax increase budgets. Yet over and over again, city council deemed our financial department's estimates wrong and increased your taxes 6 times! Yet in every case the budget projection of the finance department were either met or exceeded. Many of those tax increases passed by council, I deemed unnecessary and did not sign the budget. I have always tried to find ways to increase the city's revenue stream, even if only for a year, while also finding ways to trim expenses. This single issue of continually raising taxes WITHOUT proposing cuts or eliminating waste has been my greatest frustration with the city council.

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Over the last few months I have been flattered by the outreach of love and concern that so many of you have given to me. I have thought long and hard about your request for me to run for another term as your Mayor and I am humbled by your trust in me.

CANDIDACY FOR LYCOMING COUNTY COMMISSIONER All of these efforts have been very rewarding mostly due to the fact that they were so gladly appreciated. It is with that feeling in mind that I formally announcing my candidacy for Lycoming County Commissioner. As I have just stated, I have worked closely with all the different County Commissioners over the years on several projects. I found them all to be good and sincere people. But I strongly believe that my 24 years of public service as council person and Mayor, which provides me with more experience, more knowledge of government workings and more documented success with lowering taxes and eliminating waste would be best utilized by the county of Lycoming and all of the communities that will benefit. VISION, LEADERSHIP AND DECISIVENESS Vision, leadership and decisiveness is what I will bring to the county government, and I will work closely with the other commissioners to eliminate the county debt. Freeze county taxes. Trim county waste. Divest excess county properties. I will continue to establish county-wide synergies to save all the fine communities of this county money. I have the strength, the experience, the vision and the leadership skills necessary for the position of commissioner. I humbly ask for your support and your vote to become your next Lycoming County Commissioner.

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS As Mayor, I have helped play a role in the ongoing renaissance of Williamsport. Over 500 new businesses have come to our community in no small part to the hard-working people of this administration and the Chamber of Commerce. Together we have generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in new, unforeseen revenue for the city, facilitated over 600 million dollars in new development, introduced community initiatives like the East City revival, all the while eliminating blighted properties and enforcing codes. For the last 10 years this city has maintained an A+ credit rating while other 3rd-class cities similar in size to Williamsport falter and succumb to bankruptcy.

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teacher, but decided to help the war effort first by going to work at the GE plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana. (Mom lost four classmates at Pearl Harbor December 7th.) She was a part of an assembly line making the motors that activated the bomb bay doors on Catalina flying boats. When the war ended, the teaching plans were dropped after meeting my dad and getting married. But Mom was still an excellent teacher. We had several dictionaries in the house, and we had to use reasonably correct grammar. Mom and Dad bought a set of Compton encyclopedias from my fourth-grade teacher even though money was tight. The fact the teacher was my mom’s cousin might have had something to do with the sale, too! We children didn’t know that until we were all past 4th grade — no chance for “insider favors.” In fact, she was quite strict with me; I think this was probably due to a request from Mom! Mom was a nature lover — she taught us the various trees, birds, Indiana animals, cloud formations, star constellations, and predicting the weather needed for farming — especially while in the fields. Mom taught my sister and me how to play the piano. My sister went much further with the piano than I did.

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mixed nuts they wanted, and that was the evening! Mom took care of animals, stray or known, pet or farm. As we were the first farm on the first gravel road a few miles out from town, we received a variety of “dumped” animals. Usually, cats and they just joined the “herd.” The stray dogs seemed to arrive at a time when we, or a neighbor, could take them in. My favorite animal find was one morning when a large, white goose, was found honking and walking around the house and barns. We claimed him and named him “Max.” Unfortunately, Max left a lot of big marks around, and I don’t mean footprints. Even though Mom loved animals, she and Dad soon found him a new home while we were at school. But we were OK with that after we learned that it had a lake and we knew the new owners. There were so many more things my mother did, all without complaining even once. I remember her doing laundry for many years with a wringer washer. Since we had “hard” water with no softener that made it yet more of a chore, she hung everything on a clothesline. She did this even after getting a dryer. The dryer was for special items and inclement weather only.

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Caregiver Support What: Celtic Home Health and Hospice hosts a monthly Caregiver Support Group. Contact Donna Miller at 570-560-3285 for details. When: 4th Thursday of the month from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: AristaCare of Loyalsock 1445 Sycamore Road, Montoursville.

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• salt, to taste • pepper, to taste Directions: Toast bread; set aside. Wash spinach; set aside. Fill small saucepan with enough water to barely cover egg; bring to boil, cover and reduce heat. Cook egg 6 minutes, remove from heat and plunge into ice bath to stop cooking. Peel egg; set aside. In medium skillet, saute chopped garlic in olive oil approximately 3 minutes; add spinach and stir 2 minutes, or until spinach begins to wilt. Remove from heat. Spread toast with hummus. Add wilted garlic-spinach. Cut egg in half and place on top of spinach. Sprinkle with red pepper flakes, salt and pepper. (Family Features & Sabra)

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arlier this month more than 700 Penn State students turned the Bryce Jordan Center into a 46hour dance marathon raising $10,621,683 helping the Four Diamonds Fund support more than 4,000 families in their battle with pediatric cancer. Originated in 1973 the annual event is the largest student-run philanthropy in the world having now raised 167-million over the years. While smaller in scope this Friday, March 1 South Williamsport High School students will conduct their 8th annual Mini-Thon, dedicating the fund-raiser to two of their own students battling childhood cancer. “This year we are dedicating our Mini-Thon to two of our own South Williamsport students and honoring them for what they are going through. For Elliott Storms and Olivia Rogers and their families this is a very difficult time in their lives and we want to support them and give love where it is needed and help them in a positive way,” explained Mike Rodgers, a social studies teacher at the high school and South Williamsport Mini-Thon Club advisor. “We talked it over with our club members and everyone

was on board with honoring them this year.” “The sole beneficiary of our Mini-Thon is the Four Diamonds Fund which is affiliated with Penn State’s Children’s Hospital. The money we raise goes there and it used not only for cancer research, but a large percent goes to helping the families with costs during their child’s treatment. The funds pay the family bills directly during the treatment period so they can focus on their own family and getting them through the difficulties they are experiencing.” “This is the eighth year for our MiniThon,” Rodgers added. “It was started by Ryan Carper, a teacher at the high school. He had seen what Penn State was doing in raising money and saw the opportunity to make a difference and get our kids involved in a really neat way. During our first seven years we have raised just over $179,000.” The club has added a personal touch in their recognition of Storms and Rogers club member Tripp Breen explained. “We asked Elliott and Olivia what their favorite colors were and since we will be honoring them we will be wearing t-shirts in their favorite colors; blue for Elliott and purple for Olivia.” “The past two years we’ve been focusing

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wife. He literally had to get by on three hours sleep a day. This would be a pattern for Tony Mussare for many years. After WACC, he worked at UPS for eight years, learning valuable and practical lessons about how to get the most out of employee effort through a phenomenal work ethic and meticulous time management. He applied those lessons when in 1987, he found himself in the carpet business. It was long slough for the next few years as he had to teach himself everything about it. It started with carpet cleaning, which then led to carpet restoration (water damage, fire, etc.). To expand his business into carpet installation, he went to work for free for three months with a carpet company to learn this part of the trade. Out of all this effort came Rainbow Carpets — a full-service, customer-oriented, employee-valued company. By 2005, he had some 25 employees working for him in his enterprises, yet he became troubled over the high taxes that were hindering him


Obviously, his timetable got moved up. Elected in November of 2011, and then reelected in November 2016, his two terms are strangely bookended. In his first term when he became a county commissioner, he was the rookie with two incumbents, and in his second term he was the incumbent serving with two rookies. This current board has wrestled with some contentious issues, such as the county visitor tax, the day reporting center, the golf course, etc., and Tony has found himself having to fight hard for his positions. And work hard as well. Several times

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as a small businessman. He wrote an impassioned letter to Senator Rick Santorum outlining his concerns, and received back what he perceived as a very tepid response. A fire was ignited in the man. Like everything Tony had done in his life up to that point, he developed a plan to work his tail off and make something happen. He would spend the next ten years of his life giving up some of his active leisure activities such as billiards (which he is very, very good at, by the way) and involve himself in his community, with the goal of running for county commissioner in 2015.

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pring is a season of rebirth marked by flowers pushing through the soil and tender green leaf buds appearing on trees. As adults begin tinkering in their gardens and clearing away the vestiges of another winter, children also can get into the spring gardening spirit — with a touch of whimsy mixed in. A fairy garden is the perfect project. Fairies are mythical beings of romance and folklore that appear in ancient stories passed down by various cultures. Diminutive in size, fairies are often depicted as spiritual or supernatural beings in possession of magical powers who live in close proximity to mortals. Fairies tap into the imaginations of children, who may be enticed by fairies’ mischievous and/or magical attributes. A desire to capture fairies can inspire a great spring crafting project. Fairy gardens can be constructed in just about any container and make an enchanting addition to a home landscape, patio or child’s bedroom. It’s easy to get started today. Begin by collecting the materials needed. Materials will vary depending on each individual project, but some good suggestions include: • a container, such as a flowerpot, basket, wine barrel, or another vessel that will hold soil • potting soil • stones, pebbles and glass baubles • pea gravel • small plants, such as clover, moss and succulents

• twigs • miniature garden accessories and figures Begin by filling the container with the soil. Then arrange the plants as desired while still in their individual potting containers to get an idea of the layout. When the design is established, use a spoon or small trowel to plant the greenery. Now is the time when the whimsy can set in. The child can create a fairy home, a garden, walkways, and much more with natural materials. Many craft stores even sell ceramic and plastic fairy furnishings. Gravel and stones can add color and extra appeal. Some peat moss or trailing Spanish moss can serve as the finishing touches. Once completed, it’s time to wait to see if the fairies will come for a visit.


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3 bedroom, 1.5 bath offering one floor living on 1 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath in East End being sold ‘as is’! acre. Outskirts yet close to town. Lots of updates. Gas heat, 2 car garage, fenced yard. Needs work. $139,900. WB-86467. Deb @ 570.321.1022 Only $44,500. WB-86454. Deb @ 570.321.1022

Dallas is a year old American Pit Bull Terrier. He is a boisterous young man who loves to go for walks. At around two years of age, he spent the first few months of his life being bounced around between homes. He has been at the shelter for about one year now. Staff have been working with him on his manners, and he has come a long way. He still has some manners to work on. He is a very curious dog and enjoys exploring and checking new things out. He has a special hankering for hot dogs, hamburgers, and cheese.

Sable is a 4-year-old domestic shorthair/mix. She is a big sweetie. She came to the shelter in January as part of an investigation. She has one blue eye and one green eye, with adorable spotted fur and markings. She wears a purple collar and has a little blue bell around her neck. She loves to play and enjoys head scratches. She is looking for a forever home where she can settle in and relax, enjoying the people around her.

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Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath with dining room, gas 4 bedroom ranch on cul-de-sac. Family room heat,, deck, 2 car garage, fenced yard. $139,900. addition, garage, open floor plan. Must see! Asking WB-86402. Call Deb at 570.321.1022. $148,500. WB-86364 Call Deb at 570.321.1022.

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Concert What: In the Mood (swing/big band review) – concert. When: March 28, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, 220 West 4th St., Williamsport.

ART EXHIBITS... EXHIBITS Opening Reception What: This March 2019, the Tap-house Gallery at the Genetti Hotel and Suites will feature: Ann Woolsey, water-based artist from Bucks County. The energy represented in Ann Woolsey’s paintings has been known to ‘brighten up a room so much, it looks like the wall just got painted.’ Acrylics, oils, and watercolor are her mediums and the acrylics have a rich deep sheen. When: March 1, 2019. Opening reception, (First Friday), 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Public invited. Where: Genetti Hotel & Suites, Tap-house Gallery, 200 West 4th St., Williamsport. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Concert What: Winter Band Concert. Admission is free. When: Thursday, February 28th, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.

WEEKLY EVENTS WEEKLY EVENTS... Mondays Karaoke │ Keith’s Karaoke │ Kelly’s Grill │ 7 p.m. │ 37 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 327-9570 Quizzo Trivia │ Valley Inn │ 9 p.m. │ 204 Valley Street, Duboistown │ (570) 326-3383 Quizzo Trivia │ Sinner or Saint Speakeasy │ 7 p.m. │ 1324 W. 3rd St., Williamsport │ (570) 601-4014 Open Mic with “The Tickles” | 7 p.m. | Riverside Roadhouse, Montgomery | 570547-6289 Tuesdays Karaoke │ Keith’s Karaoke │ Morrone’s Pub │ 9:30 p.m. │ 200 East Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 651-9532 Open Mic Night │ Finish Line Cafe │ 8 p.m. │ 2014 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6936 Quizzo Trivia │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 9 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700 Karaoke │ Crippled Bear Inn │ 8 p.m. │ 2967 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport │ (570) 494-9979

Team Trivia │ Trail Inn │ 8 p.m. │ 3575 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport │ (570) 494-0424 Karaoke w / Starmaker Entertainment │ Ye Olde Meeting Place │ 8 p.m. │ 8350 Route 405, Milton │ (570) 742-7707 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 FILM: Classic Movies │ J.V. Brown Library │ 2 p.m. │ 19 East Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-0536 │ Free! Bingo & Taco Night | Bingo at 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570547-6289 Arts & Crafts with Tina | Riverside Campground Dining Room, Montgomery |5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. | (570) 547-6289

Wednesdays Live Jazz │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 7-10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700 Live Music │ Barrel 135 │ 6-8 p.m. │ 135 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3227131 Open Mic Night w/ Shawn Strickland │ Spartan Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 104 North Main Street, Hughesville │ (570) 584-2337 Quizzo Trivia │ Kimball’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ Second & Park Streets, Williamsport │ (570) 322-1115 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 Country Line Dancing │ Hepburn Township Fire Hall │ 7 p.m. │ 615 Route

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March 10 - Philadelphia Flower Show - It’s All About Woodstock! Peace! ... $95 pp April 27 - Washington DC ....................................................................$85 pp (Day on your own to visit museums with a stop at the monuments prior to departure.)

May 18 - Ladies Day Away .................................................................... FULL (Always Fills Fast! Main Event - Making Ice Cream at Turkey Hill)

June 16 - 19 - The Inn at Crumpin Fox....................................... $745 pp dbl (Bernardston, Mass) 4 days of trains, boats, food and fun

September 21 - Seneca Wineries & Windmill Markets ........................$64 pp (Lakewood, Fulkerson and Magnus Ridge Wineries)

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Saturday Country Line Dancing with DJ Mel | The Vinyard | 9 p.m. $1 Cover, No Lessons | 420 E. 2nd Ave., S. Williamsport Live Music │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700 Live Music │ The Stonehouse │ 9 p.m. -MID │ 343 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-3339 Live Music │ Barrel 135 │ 10 p.m. -MID │ 135 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7131 Live Music │ The Cell Block │ 10 p.m. - Gallows │ 154 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7475 Live Acoustic Music │ The Cell Block │ 9 p.m. - McMullins │ 154 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7475 Live Music │ Trout Run Hotel │ 9 p.m. │

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Live Music │ The Cell Block │ 10 p.m. - Gallows │ 154 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7475 Live Music │ Hull’s Landing │ 9:30 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 Live Music │ Hangar 9 │ 9 p.m. │ 208 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 893-7638 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ Blaze │ The New K-Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3267873 DJ & Karaoke │ Rauchtown Inn │ 9:30 p.m. │ 3235 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore │ (570) 745-7574 Karaoke | Planet Par | 10:30 p.m. │ 326 Court St., Williamsport │ (570) 320-1101


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County Hall Corner A Solution that Works: GEO Day Reporting System By Larry Stout

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rison overcrowding in Lycoming County has been around so long, it is almost seemed like “prison” and “problem” were two words joined together in marriage. Five years ago, GEO Services began the process of removing that word “problem.” Today prison overcrowding has not just been removed as a problem, the prison has vacancies! What it took to get to this point is quite a story. The original Lycoming County prison was built sometime around 1799 and 1801 at the corner of West Third Street and William Street with about a dozen cells. In 1867, the building caught fire and was totally rebuilt with the signature current tower. At that point it held nearly fifty cells and could accommodate 100 prisoners. This worked for one hundred years, but then in 1977, inmates filed a class action lawsuit over safety and medical concerns caused by overcrowding. In 1982, the county commissioners made the decision to build a new prison on 277 West Third Street, which was opened on January 19, 1986, with a capacity for 150

prisoners. Unfortunately, crime did not adjust itself to the prison size, and within three years it had already outgrown its capacity. The solution was to transfer inmates to other counties for incarceration. The only long-term answer appeared to be to build a new and larger prison. But the cost of $40 million price tag for such a facility would obviously add a huge debt load to the county. Alternatives to building a new prison were sought out, and in 2012, a program of a Day Reporting Center for non-violent offenders was considered. The Adult Probation Office had already been utilizing global positioning system monitoring for four years at that point, and had supervised bail and intensive supervised release programs for many years prior to that. The judges, the district attorney’s office, the probation office — it appeared everyone was on board and ready to expand this option. In early 2014, GEO Reentry Services was tasked to put together a program that would be the right fit for Lycoming County. John Hogan, GEO area manager in Pennsylvania, knew that he needed to start with a good team, so he hired eight local personnel for the three levels needed; admin personnel who had some

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background in criminal justice or education or social work, treatment personnel with some existing experience, and finally the program director, Michael Boughton. That original team has been a foundation that has served well. Then there was the difficult situation of finding the right location. Many wanted the Day Reporting Center outside the city center. The courts and the probation department offices were in neighboring buildings in the center of Williamsport and it did not seem to be a deterrent to business. In the summer of 2014, the Board of Commissioners and President Judge brought 20 local business owners together and answered their questions about locating the GEO Reentry Services in the Executive Plaza, location of most of the county offices. The openness helped relieved the fears, and the location proved ideal. Then, in September of 2014, the program was initiated and it was not just monitoring, but a complete custom-designed program that tailored behavioral change and substance abuse treatment with life and job skill offerings. A battery of assessment tools is used - nothing is cookie cutter. Every person in the program must volunteer, and failure to comply results in incarceration. By all metrics, this program has been extremely successful. It has totally eliminated the need and expense of shipping inmates to other counties and at the same time has reduced recidivism. In less than

five years, this program has graduated 289 people through the program. Almost 100% of graduates are employed, and certified “clean.” Despite the success, every month the GEO Program Manager meets with the President Judge, District Attorney, Board of Commissioners, Director of County Administration, Department Warden and Chief Probation officer to review outcomes and discuss what if anything could be improved. Yes, this does come at a cost, but considering that every person in the GEO system is not in jail (which runs $65/$70 day), and GEO now has 46,000 days of jail diversion, this is is program that virtually pays for itself. Five years ago the the county was wrestling with an insurmountable prison problem, and through a tremendous amount of hard work and dedication of some outstanding people, the county today has an invaluable tool for criminal correction, the GEO Day Reporting System.

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The Roving Sportsman… It’s Time to Take a Non-Shooter Shooting! By Jon Pries

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sighting, but in all fairness, I make it a point to be on the lookout for eagles. I suspect the reason a lot of people don’t see eagles is that they don’t expect to and they don’t look for them. When I’m traveling about, and I see a large bird, I am immediately trying to identify that bird. Of course, it helps to know what characteristics to look for in order to make a positive identification. I suspect there are times when turkey buzzards and even ospreys are misidentified as eagles. I know, eagles have white heads and white tail feathers but hold on a minute — that’s only true of mature eagles. Actually immature eagles are brown, mottled with some white on their wings and body; full adult plumage (white head and tail) is not attained until about the fifth year. So that large brown bird with a wingspan of six to eight feet but no white head and tail might actually be an immature bald eagle. Also, an eagle’s flight pattern and the way they soar is


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he District 4 Swimming and Diving Championships open this week with plenty of local swimmers hoping to either repeat or reach the podium for the first time. The two-day event at Williamsport features the best swimmers the District has to offer. These are the races we’ve all been thinking about throughout the year, and there will be plenty of good storylines to follow. Let’s take a look. Repeating Champions Looking to Repeat The District 4 Swimming and Diving Championships is a mix between individual performances and groups of swimmers competing for the greater good of the team. Each individual will have a chance to qualify in their respective event along with helping the team secure a top overall finish. For the individual swimmers, especially on the boy’s side of the meet, there is a chance for a lot of repeating champions. Of the 11 events, not including diving since there’s only one event, six were claimed by a repeating champion last

year. Sayre’s Caleb McClelland won the 200 free, and 500 free, Danville’s Luke Stine won the 100 fly and the 100 back, and Lewisburg’s Christian Coleman won both the 200 IM and the 100 free. Both Stine and Coleman will be back for this year’s meet. McClelland might not be back for Sayre, but his brother Joshua, who won the 50 free, will be back. Both Coleman and Stine have looked outstanding throughout the regular season. Both should contend for top spots. They will also be key in helping their respective schools compete in the three relay events that include the 200 medley, 200 free, and 400 free. Central Columbia, which won the boy’s side of the District 4 meet, claimed all three relays last year and should still be a threat as most swimmers on those relays return. The girl’s side of the District 4 meet features the return of a three-time State Champion in Shamokin’s Abby Doss. She will once again be favored for the 200 IM and the 500 free. As for the local scene, plenty of swim-

mers should enter the meet with high hopes. Jersey Shore’s Jordan O’Connor has been outstanding all season and will likely compete for the top overall spot in multiple events. She will also be helping Jersey Shore’s 200 medley Brett Crossley relays, and 200 free relays attempt to repeat as champions. Warriors Hoping for Big Two-Day Run Montoursville’s Sam Jordan and Kurtis Johnson will enter this week’s meet with the hopes of claiming a few events. Those two along with Angelo Silvagni and Jacob Fellinger will be serious contenders in a loaded field of relays on the boy’s side. Montoursville’s final dual meet prior to the District 4 meet saw Jordan and company taking on Lewisburg. The Green Dragons group of Thomas Haynos, Christian Coleman, Jack Drouin, and Austin Blakeslee are some of the best swimmers in the area. Montoursville got the better of the Green Dragons, which should give the group a lot of confidence as it heads into the District 4 meet this week. “We’re hoping to get first, but that all depends on the other teams,” Jordan

said. “There are a lot of other competitive teams. We should be in the top three for sure.” Jordan and Johnson, who have spent the entire season competing against each other, are outstanding freestyle swimmers. They have performed well in freestyle events throughout the season. Jordan even won the 500 free during the meet against Lewisburg. He’s typically a sprinter, competing in the 50 free. Dragons Hoping for Another Big Send Off Lewisburg has perfected the art of sending their seniors off with one final boom at the District meet. This year should be no different as Christian Coleman and Lauren Michaels headline a solid group of seniors who return with District gold medals. Coleman returns as the 200 IM and 100 freestyle champion from a season ago. He also returns as a state qualifier, which should give him plenty to feel good about as he enters the meet. He qualified early in the season and has spent his time fine-tuning his technique in the hopes of more gold. “I feel really strong,” Coleman said. “I feel like our team is really strong at the moment. Everybody will be tapered and well rested. I just want to work on the little things. Faster reactions and better starts. The little stuff.”

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CEMETERY PLOTS 8 BURIAL PLOTS FOR FAMILY. $5600 Value-Sell For $4000. Will Split, In Montoursville. Call 570-220-0245. 0000 2 INURNMENT LOTS At Green Lawn. Together. $700.00 Each. Optional Bronze Memorial Extra. Call 303-816-5041 . 134719

STORAGE UNITS 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830. 134404

VEHICLES CAMPER 2011 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE Camper. Excellent Condition. In Year-Round Campground But Can Be Moved. Call 360710-6823. 134460

SUV 2018 DODGE JOURNEY. Very Low Mileage. $18,000. Call 570-323-7213. 134834

JEEP ‘94 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE. Looks Good, Runs Good, Needs Driver. $1,500.00 OBO. Call 570-998-2916 Between 2pm And 8 pm. 134583

CARS SELL YOUR VEHICLE FAST! WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS. DIRECT MAILED TO OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL, 3 LINES FOR 4 WEEKS, ONLY $15.95.CALL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 570-326-9322. WANTED! HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd.com 133776

TRUCK 2017 F-150, CREW CAB, 3.5 ECOBOOST. 5,500 Miles, Like New, $34,800. Call 570-5066700.134605

VEHICLES WANTED ATTENTION B & C Auto Wreckers Will Now Pay Top D ollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 133679


Your Business Card Mailed to Over 58,000 Homes. $47.50/Week (1-4 Weeks) or $37.50/Week (5 or More Weeks)

Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322

Dependable • Superior • Sustainable

CHRIS CONTRACTING

specializes heifer barns, freestall barns, pole buildings, garages, reroofing / residing, concreting, etc.

BANKRUPTCY

FREE Conference - Payments OK, Lower Fees! Get a FRESH START and eliminate harassing calls & debts you can’t afford.

CHRIS MARTIN

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Metal • Rubber • Foam • EPDM • Ply Built-Up • TPD • PVC • Mod • Bit

293 Metzger Dr, Watsontown, PA 17777

(570) 238-6180

Premium Anthracite Coal

200.00/Ton

Debt Relief Agency Filing Bankruptcy Under Bankruptcy Code

722 FUNSTON AVE WILLIAMSPORT PA 17701 OFFICE: 272-202-4994 FAX: 272-202-4995

Attorneys Jim & Thea Beatrice

jennmarie85@ymail.com CELL: 570-765-1349

We Pay You Before We Cut! Buyers of Standing Timber

570-546-2050 • 570-323-1944

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Big Mountain Lumber

Quality New & Remanufactured Ammunition and Components

16704 State Route 44 Allenwood, PA 17810

KEN’S CUSTOM AMMO, LLC

Producers of Quality Forest Products

ALL SIZES AVAILABLE

HAMPE’S COAL YARD 5430 Musser Lane • Watsontown, PA

570-412-5637

LOOMIS PAINTING

PA# 094242

• Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting • Dry Wall Repair • Wall Paper Removal • New Construction Spraying • Deck Restoration • Residential & Commercial • Line Stripping

Over 18 Years Experience • Fully Insured

CALL TODAY 570-447-0463

Office: 570-547-6387

Dave’s Repair Service EXCAVATION SERVICES SALES & SERVICE OF TECUMSEH AND POWER KING JONSERED • SNAPPER • SHINDAIWA • HUSQVARNA BRIGGS & STRATTON • KOHLER • STANLEY BOSTITCH AND MANY MORE

Email: dheltman@verizon.net

1840 Liberty Drive • Williamsport, PA 17701

(570) 494-1716

uality OutdOOr Furniture Q •C •s •T hairs

wings

1864 Lycoming Mall Drive • Muncy

Kepner Farm Supply LLC

BULK COAL

Also Bulk Bag Fertilizers Farm & Lawn Seed • Agricultural Chemicals

429 Maple Lane • Muncy, PA 17756

PH: 570-546-3725 • Fax: 570-546-2856

DEMOLITION

ables

• ChiCken Coops

654 Farm market Ph: 570-745-7156

Open: Monday thru Saturday

SEAMLESS GUTTERS

Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards Larry Miller, Jr.

570-547-2505

Joel - 570-932-1619 Dave - 570-220-6580

Email - Demowurx@gmail.com

570.725.2341 - Free Estimates - Fully Insured

- Residential Homes - Barns & Sheds - Concrete & Asphalt - Mobile Homes - Fire Damage Buildings - Garages - Commercial Structures - Swimming Pools We also provide Excavation and Hauling Services. Serving the greater Susquehanna Valley.

Renew Carpet Cleaners Serving the Area Since 1995

Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System

3 Areas - $99

570-323-8011

238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton

Custom Tarps & Awnings - Commercial & Residential - Mobile Home & Travel Trailer Skirting - Heavy Duty Welding Blankets - Swimming Pool Covers

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Boat Covers Grill & Generator Covers Mesh for Truck Beds & Nurseries Tents Seat Upholstery

Elite Excavating Services LLC P.O. Box 294 Montoursville Pa. 17754 570-220-2351 smwertz@hotmail.com

- Fully Insured - Contractor ID: HICR# PA131180 Shawn Wertz Owner

Services We Provide

• Foundation & Footer Excavation • Water/Sewer Lines • Driveway Repair/Installation • Storm Water Drainage • Land Clearing • Site Grading • Demolition • Septic System Installation

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7613 Route 654

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570-935-0744

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