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VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 21

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Webb Weekly salute to our servicemen and women that gave all to provide our precious freedom. From the Revolutionary War to our current global conflicts and War on Terror, the way of life we know as Americans has been paid for by the blood of those willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. A heartfelt thank you to the families of those that have an empty seat at the picnic table. Many Americans don’t understand that when a son or daughter, father or mother, brother or sister are serving our Great Nation, the whole family is really enlisted. To be part of a military family is to truly understand the commitment and sometimes sacrifice necessary to provide liberty for all. We need to recognize, honor, and remember all our military personnel. But on this special holiday that kicks off summer, say a special prayer for those that didn’t make it home for summertime in America, which is truly a daily celebration of everything that’s right about the United States of America. The Lycoming County’s Veteran’s Memorial Park is a tribute to our fallen soldiers from Lycoming County and beyond. Please take a minute over the Memorial Day weekend to stop by, look around, and pay tribute. A lot of good folks from our area have contributed to this special place. It also provides an opportunity to teach our younger people

about the history of our great Nation. One important aspect of this is the ability to put local names on soldiers that died in action. That war is not as seen on TV. The reality of war is everyday people, from every walk of life die to provide the life enjoyed here at home. The World War I Monument has 131 names of Lycoming County residents who died during this war. The World War II monument house is inscribed with 415 names of County soldiers that didn’t make the trip home, 175 are residents of Williamsport. The Korean War Monument memorializes 60 Lycoming County residents. The Vietnam War Monument honors 43 Lycoming County soldiers who lost their lives and service to our Country. The latest Memorial honoring Lycoming County’s Heroes is the Global Conflict for Peace and Freedom Remembrance. The most recent name added is Master Sergeant Sean M. Thomas, who gave his life in Iraq in 2007. It is very moving for me to read through all the names on the monuments. I recognize many of the surnames. It makes you think about how they fit into their family history and what void was left after they were lost. Our Nation has called on our military 226 years out of the 243 years of existence since declaring our Independence in 1776. In my best judgment an American Soldier is considered a Casualty of War if they have lost their life due to wounds, injury, sickness, internment, capture or by being

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declared missing in action during wartime. In our Country’s first hundred years, our military suffered an estimated 683,000 casualties. The Civil War claimed 623,000 of these American lives. The second hundred years of our Nation’s Jim history, which took us to Webb, Jr. the bicentennial in 1976, resulted in an estimated 626,000 American casualties. World War II saw the loss of almost 410,000 military personnel or 65% of this number. From 1976 to the present close to 8,000 American service personnel have lost their lives defending our freedom. Obviously most occurred post 9/11 and as our War on Terror is being fought each and every day around the world. As you’re enjoying your Memorial Day weekend of all American events, please take some time to reflect on what makes it all possible. It begins and ends with the American Soldier and those willing to sacrifice everything so we can enjoy that cookout, ballgame or camping trip. The simplest everyday taken-for-granted actions are only provided for us by having the strongest and best-trained military in the world. To celebrate everything that is summer in the West Branch Valley, please register to win in our Webb Weekly Great American Cookout Contest. The entry form and information can be found directly below. I am proud to be teaming with Gary at Lycoming Lawn and Garden, Carl at Tony’s

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t’s easy to get caught up in the ‘kickoff to summer’ aspect of Memorial Day. It’s easy to lose sight of what this holiday is about. It’s not about picnics and BBQs and long weekends. It’s about remembering those that made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. In case you need a reminder of just how many people that is, here is a list of 47 service men and women who lost their lives while serving our nation in 2018 and so far in 2019. As we approach Memorial Day weekend, please keep these Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and their families in your thoughts. Army Sgt. 1st Class Mihail Golin – Died January 1, 2018 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. 34, of Fort Lee, New Jersey. Spc. Javion S. Sullivan – Died January 8, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 24, of Fort Mill, South Carolina. Sgt. Christina M. Schoenecker – Died February 19, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 26, of Arlington, Kansas. Sgt. 1st Class Maitland D. Wilson – Died March 9, 2018 Serving During

Operation Inherent Resolve. 38, of Brooklyn, New York. Capt. Christopher Zanetis – Died March 15, 2018 Serving During Steph Nordstrom Operation Inherent Resolve. 37, of Long Island City, New York. Capt. Mark Weber – Died March 15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 29, of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Master Sgt. Christopher Raguso – Died March 15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 39, of Commack, New York. Master Sgt. William Posch – Died March 15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 36, of Indialantic, Florida. Capt. Andreas O’Keeffe – Died March 15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 37, of Center Moriches. Staff Sgt. Carl Enis – Died March 15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 31, of Tallahassee, Florida. Staff Sgt. Dashan Briggs – Died March

15, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 30, of Port Jefferson Station, New York. Master Sgt. Jonathan J Dunbar – Died March 30, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 36, of Austin, Texas. Army Spc. Gabriel Conde – Died April 30, 2018 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. 22, of Loveland, Colorado. Army Staff Sgt. Conrad Robinson – Died May 24, 2018 Serving During Operation Iraqi Freedom. 36, of Los Angeles. Army Staff Sgt. Alexander Conrad – Died June 8, 2018 Serving During U.S. Africa Command Operations. 26, of Chandler, Arizona. Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Matthew I. Holzemer – Died June 17, 2018 Serving During U.S. Africa Command Operations. 35, of Tennessee. Army Cpl. Joseph Maciel – Died July 7, 2018 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. 20, of South Gate, California. Air Force Staff Sgt. James T. Grotjan – Died July 12, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve. 26, of Waterford, Connecticut.

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37, of Boynton Beach, Florida. Sgt. Cameron Meddock – Died January 17, 2019 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. 26, of Spearman, Texas. Sgt. 1st Class Joshua ‘Zach’ Beale – Died January 22, 2019 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. 32, of Carrollton, Virginia. Spc. Jackson Johnson – Died March 7, 2019 Serving During Operation Spartan Shield 20, of Hillsboro, Missouri. Sgt. Holli Bolinski – Died March 7, 2019 Serving During Operation Spartan Shield 37, of Pinkneyville, Ill. Sgt. 1st Class Will D. Lindsay – Died March 22, 2019 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. 33, of Cortez, Colorado. Spc. Joseph P. Collette – Died March 22, 2019 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. 29, of Lancaster, Ohio. Staff Sgt. Christopher Slutman – Died April 8, 2019 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. 43, of Newark, Delaware. Sgt. Benjamin Hines – Died April 8, 2019 Serving During Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. 31, of York, Pennsylvania.


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ways of the Veterans Memorial Park. The bricks come in two sizes: 4 inches by 8 inches, gray brick with up to three lines of text, with a maximum of 15 characters per line, including, letters, numbers, and symbols. The cost of this type of brick is $50. The second type is 12 inches by 12 inches, gray brick, up to six lines of text with a maximum of 15 characters per line, including letters, numbers, and symbols. The cost of this $200. Those bricks will be laid right in front of the monument, making it easy to find for veterans and loved ones coming to visit. Order forms for these bricks are available at the Streets and Parks Department, 1550 West Third Street, Williamsport City Hall or at the mailbox at the Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park itself or through the park’s Facebook page. John Markley served in the Army during Operation Desert Storm and

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is now the secretary for the park commission. He also serves as the project manager for this project. “Between the new monuments and the placement of the bricks and some landscaping sprucing up, this is probably the most ambitious project ever done at the Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park,” Markley said. “We have gotten some fantastic support from various businesses and groups in the community.” He said that students from the Penn-

sylvania College of Technology have provided labor on the project since last summer. Jersey Shore Block Company has provided blocks; Wild Rose provided concrete, Hanson Aggregates, 25 ton of stone, R.D. Slingerland, landscaping equipment, Watsontown Brick, all bricks, including the red pavers, and Bart’s Pizza donated pizza, soda and chips to feed the volunteers working on the project. John Grado, the retired director of

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vance. The event is free and open to the public. Tents and seating will be provided. The event will be held rain or shine. The keynote speaker will be Lieutenant General Earl. B. Hailston, United States Marine Corps, Retired. General Hailston served in the Marine Corps for over 35 years after enlisting in 1967 as a rifleman. During his service he was awarded two Defense Distinguished Service Medals, the Silver Star, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star with Combat ‘V’, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal with Gold Star, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal and the Combat Action Ribbon.

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Alzheimer’s Activity Group What: Covenant Café (Early Stage Alzheimer’s Activity Group). Contact: Fran Decker, (570)748-4302. When: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month from 1:00 p.m.-3 p.m. Where: Covenant United Methodist Church, 44 West Main St., Lock Haven. After School Program What: Free after school kids program, with healthy snacks. Includes homework help, mentoring, games, group activities, drum circle, chess lessons. Contact: 570-323-1797, Pastor Angelique. Parental permission required. When: Tuesdays and Wednesdays after school, 3:30 p.m.4:45 p.m. Where: Sojourner Truth Ministries, 501 High St., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Co-dependency Anonymous What: “One Day at a Time,” is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. We rely upon the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. Format: topic, 12-step, 12-traditions rotation. Topic, and/or Speaker rotation. When: Tuesday evenings, 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market Street, (in a white house directly in the back of the church.) Grief Support What: Northway Community Church hosts a weekly support group for those experiencing grief. Contact the church at 570-322-0143, or www.mynorthway.church. When: Mondays at 2:00 p.m. Where: Northway Community Church, 1680 Four Mile Drive, Williamsport. Co-Dependency Anonymous What: “Precious & Free,” is a Fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. We rely upon the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. When: Sunday afternoons, 4:00-5:00 p.m. Where: Newberry Church of Christ (mtg. held in the basement).

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We’re also grateful for the many expressions of generosity, food, flowers and Mass cards, as well as donations to: The DiSalvo Flag Fund, St. Joseph the Worker Parish, Boy Scouts of America, The Gatehouse and other charities. And finally, to anyone whom we may have forgotten, and to all who continue to offer kind words and promises of prayers, know of our sincere appreciation. We are beyond grateful.

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Junior League of Williamsport Celebrates 90 Years

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ince 1929 the Junior League of Williamsport has been a driving force behind initiatives that have significantly contributed to the health of our community. The members of the League reflect a wide range of backgrounds, interests and professional pursuits that work together to identify unmet needs and create bridges to facilitate change. For 90 years, the League trains its members to become active civic leaders who make a lasting impact on the community. The Beginning In 1926 the Junior Charity Guild was organized in Williamsport through the efforts of Mrs. Edgar Munson and Mrs. Kathryn Mosser, with twelve charter members. By 1928, Guild had established the Protective Home to house juveniles committed by court order. The Guild provided all financial aid except maintenance allowed by court. In 1929, the Guild was accepted into the Association of Junior Leagues of America, Inc. - sponsored by the Pittsburgh League – becoming the Junior League of Williamsport. The League organized braille classes and raised funds for glasses for blind Lycoming County residents. The first pre-natal clinic was started at Williamsport Hospital with the League providing complete financial support and volunteer aid. The League members who rolled bandages for the Visiting Nurses Association also started a sewing group for the Williamsport Hospital. League members assisted the Crippled Children’s Society with transportation of patients.

Since 1929 the Junior League of Williamsport has partnered with dozens of organizations to address community needs and make a positive impact. Some of these partners include: American Red Cross, Williamsport Hospital, Visiting Nurses’ Association, Crippled Children’s Society, U.S.O., Civil Defense, Historical Society Museum, Pennsylvania Welfare Society, YMCA, Williamsport Hospital Auxiliary, Golden Age Club, Divine Providence Hospital, Family and Children’s Service Agency, James V. Brown Library, School of Hope, Lycoming College, Mental Health Association, Lycoming County Association for the Blind, Williamsport Home, Florence Crittenton Home, Bethune-Douglass Community Center, Day Care Center, STEP, Meals-on-Wheels, SELF, Lycoming County Youth Home, Williamsport Area School District, West Branch Child Abuse Council, Susquehanna Valley Symphony, Millionaire’s Row Historic Homes, Inc., Wise Options for Women, Penn College, American Rescue Workers, Children’s Discovery Workshop, Community Arts Center, Little League Baseball, Food Bank, Habitat for Humanity, Hope Enterprise, Interfaith Hospitality Network, Loyalsock View Nursing Home, Organization United for the Environment, Muncy Prison, SPCA, St. Anthony’s Center, Lycoming County Foster Care Program, Evangelical Community Hospital, Lycoming County Literacy Project, The Campbell Street Family, Youth & Children Association, Ltd., Sun Gazette, Victorian Christmas,


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The most notable of those donations include $25,000 for Youth Home in 1968, $15,000 Millionaire’s Row Historic Homes in 1978, $10,000 to Wise Options for Women in 1980, $95,000 to the Children’s Discovery Workshop in 1985-1987, $50,000 Capitol Theatre renovation and $15,000 James V. Brown library children’s room renovation in 1990. Junior League of Williamsport President, Marisa Rau, shares, “We are an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving our community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. It is our vision that the Junior League of Williamsport is a regional resource and advocate committed to improving the quality of life for children and their families.” To aid in fulfilling that mission, she adds, “We are at an exciting time in our organizational history. The Junior League of Williamsport’s greatest strength has been to continuously reevaluate the needs of our community and adapt our efforts to meet those needs. With 46 active members and 110 sustaining and emeritus members heading into our 90th year, we are focusing our efforts on addressing the challenges of food security and mental health.” Informational nights for prospective members will be held on Tuesday, June 11th & Monday, June 17th at 6PM in the Capitol Lounge (2nd floor) at the Community Arts Center. For more information on how you can partner with the Junior League of Williamsport to address these needs in Lycoming County, contact info@jlwilliamsport.org or (570) 360-9884.

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Expectation’s Women’s Center, Animal Care Sanctuary and Shepherds of the Streets. League members have come together through the decades to: bring art exhibitions and professional theatre to the community, start a children’s theatre program, run a housing survey of Williamsport, host a public forum on socialized medicine, build a playground in Williamsport, man the rolling library at the hospital, guide tours for Historical Society Museum, run Toys for Tots drive, buy and run a Bloodmobile, run a mental health clinic, run a pre-school vision screening program, start the first community arts festival, support the School of Hope, produce the League Follies, host a glaucoma day, run Tour of Homes event, provide family life and sex education, fund the Community Youth Home, run the exchange mart, support Project Finding, promote awareness of specific learning disabilities, host social dances, publish three books, purchase disaster vans, plant trees, sponsor TV commercials, run a breast health walk, establish Born to Read, provide inhome visits to elderly, volunteer for the AIDS speakers bureau, share responsible alcohol consumption awareness with students at Penn College, provide assistance to 1996 flood victims, adopt families for the holidays, start Cinderella’s Closet, train teenagers and young adults for employment (job interviews and resume writing), host an Easter Bunny Breakfast, and run various item-drives including diapers, car seats, shoes and canned foods for those in need. In addition to the countless volunteer hours, in 90 years, the Junior League of Williamsport has donated over $270,000 to supporting the efforts of local organizations.

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costumes are not who we are, but our identity is in Christ. All other pieces will include an array of bright, beautiful costumes and engaging props. We Dance for Him has been the motto of the dance ensemble since the school was founded. Students from the following classes will also perform: Creative Movement, Pre-Ballet, Ballet I, Ballet II, Ballet III, Home-Schooled Ballet I, HomeSchooled Ballet II, Modern I, Modern II and Pointe. This year’s program will include an assortment of props, banners, lighting, and creative use of the stage and seating area for its presentation. The School’s Dance Ensemble recently performed The Nutcracker Ballet in collaboration with the Lycoming College Wind Ensemble and the Williamsport Community Arts Center. They have also performed with the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra and Williamsport Youth Symphony. The program promises to be an afternoon of uplifting, affirming, and inspiring choreography, music, and costumes; a very positive, familyfriendly experience! The public is

he dance ensemble of Saint John’s School of the Arts (SOTA), ranging in age from three years to adult, will present their Annual Spring Performance at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 25, 2019. The event will be held in the auditorium of the Williamsport Area High School and features 23 numbers involving 165 dancers, representing 11 different classes. Highlights of the afternoon’s performance include “senior recognition dances” in which students who are graduating from the School of the Arts dance ensemble are featured, and each graduate shares in the creative process of selecting their music, dancers, and choreography. Graduating dancers are Ellie Boring, Emma Boyer, Veronica Bubb, Kayla Clark, Daniel Hess, Mieren Kendall, Julia Kiessling, Sarah Niklaus, Abigail Terwilliger, Emilie Tupper. Many have danced with the School of the Arts for more than a decade. This year’s program will open with a piece with dancers dressed in regular, everyday clothes, this represents that

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surroundings, if only for a weekend. Nearby resorts and water parks are great for short jaunts with the kids. • Take a week off just to relax. Sometimes a person needs to recharge after going on vacation, as planning a trip and then the trip itself can require a lot of work. Staycations or devoting another week to just lounging around or catching up on tasks around the house can ease pressure. Then it’s possible to go back to work or school feeling even more recharged. • Get out of the house or office. What’s the good of sunny skies and hot temperatures if you do not get to enjoy them? Make it a point to spend time outdoors every day. Go for a midday walk, sit in the park after work lets out or throw the ball around with the kids in the backyard. Sunlight can be great for the mind and body. Doctors with the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center say sunlight triggers the release of serotonin and other hormones associated with a good mood. Increased exposure to sunlight also


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were doing it in pristine forest that was supposed to be off-limits to humans. But as his obsession with finding the bear-killers grew, Moore crossed the wrong people. One of them, a small-town lawman, did what nobody else had done: research, and he knew who Moore was and why he was in Virginia. And that lawman had a big mouth… “Bearskin” is a little – no, wait, it’s a lot different than your normal thriller. What makes it so is a quite-lengthy passage in which author James A. McLaughlin’s main character trusts a shady source in an uncharacteristic manner and descends into a hazy dreamstate obsession that lasts for pages and pages. It seems to tell readers more about

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or many of Pennsylvania’s spring gobbler hunters sweet success has already occurred and some are pursuing their second bird. Others are still seeking their first bird of the season as the wary old birds continue to evade them. The good news is that there is still plenty of time, especially with all day hunting in effect through the remainder of the season which concludes on May 31. Yet other sportsmen will be avidly bending a rod as they fish mountain streams for trout or other waters for many of our other very edible species of fish. With this in mind, why not combine some freshly caught fish or a recently tagged spring turkey with other bounties that are available now? I am referring to ramps (also called wild leeks) and edible wild mushrooms. Wild leeks have been up and

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Manhattans and wine to satisfy their taste buds! Morel mushrooms and wild oyster mushrooms are two of the many wild mushrooms that I trust myself to properly identify and harvest. Both are extremely flavorful and are keenly sought by those who know about them. Reports are coming in that the morels are beginning to show and the oyster mushrooms are soon to follow. Make sure you do the research to be certain about their identification before you pick them. Either specie is delicious when pan fried in butter. Once again, the entire experience is enhanced when they are cooked over a wood fire in a streamside setting and prepared for a meal that includes either sliced wild turkey breast or freshly caught trout – either one pan fried in butter! Gather up some of these spring bounties, call up a few friends and head out to a nearby mountain stream. A streamside cookout on a late spring day might just become a tradition that you will revisit often!

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afternoon cookout. Freshly caught trout would be on the menu – cooked over a wood fire, of course. Two of the men would be in charge of the trout cooking. Two others would undertake the task of mixing Manhattans or opening the usual bottle of wine. Two more were tasked with preparing the soup. The soup ingredients included 1 cup of diced potatoes per person, 1 cup of chopped wild leeks, 1 pint of heavy whipping cream and salt and pepper to taste. Fresh cool stream water (enough to cover the diced potatoes) in a large pot was brought to a boil over a wood fire. Once the potatoes were soft, smash the potatoes and then add the chopped leeks and heavy whipping cream. Return to a boil, add water to the desired consistency and add salt and pepper to taste. This soup was always a favorite, especially on a cool spring afternoon being enjoyed along a mountain stream. I do remember on one occasion, however, where the soup did not turn out well and all in attendance reverted to the


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Hughesville, Warrior Run and for a time Loyalsock and Lewisburg. Area fans loved that league. Travel was at a minimum. Competition was keen, and public interest was high. Then came the imbalances. The smaller schools couldn’t keep up with the larger schools. The competitive balance waned, and schools sought other alternatives. Eventually, ‘the Branch splintered and then broke.’ Years later the advent of the statewide PIAA playoff system made it less attractive for bigger schools to play smaller schools, and decades-old rivalries began to disappear. High schools sought competition with schools their own size. Leagues like the Mid-Penn, the CSC (Central Susquehanna Conference) and the current multi-tiered Heartland Athletic Conference emerged. Recognizing the preference for competitive balance, the HAC divided itself into three levels of play trying to place like-sized schools into three eight-team divisions. On paper that seemed like a reasonable plan. But games are not played on paper. Have you ever gone shopping and purchased something that was advertised as ‘one size fits all?’ The problem with that concept is that while one-size may fit many, it doesn’t fit all. It is similar to the athletic programs of most area high schools. Some schools may be very


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Bethpage. This incredible public golf facility in the middle of Long Island, NY provided the backdrop for this year’s second major tournament. The Black Course at Bethpage is an awesome track, and AW Tillinghast designed it. The same dude who created WCC and Eagles Mere. It is totally open to the public, and many of us golf nuts have spent the night in the car hoping to land a tee time. The Black is by far the toughest and most famous of the five courses. There is a sign that reads, “The Black Course is Extremely Difficult Which We Recommend Only For Highly Skilled Golfers,” next to the first tee box. Raincheck? The Black Course became the very first PUBLICLY owned and operated golf course to host a major championship. Sure. They have played at other ‘public’ sites like Pebble Beach or Whistling Straits, but these cost an arm and a leg and are mainly resort courses. Bethpage is different. It’s truly something FORE everyone, and it is rather inexpensive. Tiger Woods won the 2002 US OPEN. He was the only golfer to break par in what many still consider the most exciting and challenging tournament

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ever. The USGA shattered attendance records and created one of the loudest atmospheres in all of sports. Trust me. I was there. It was more like a rock concert than a major golf Jamie championship. It was Spencer immediately dubbed as the PEOPLE’S OPEN and a huge win for the USGA. The golf industry was booming, and there wasn’t a need for Billy. The US OPEN returned to Bethpage in 2009. Lucas Glover won the tournament, and it wasn’t the same without a big name. Both Tiger and Phil Mickelson struggled, but the massive crowds continued to cheer. The Black Course also hosted two Fed Ex Cup Barclays in 2012 and 2016. The 2019 PGA Championship was Bethpage’s third major championship. Awfully impressive for a 90 hole public golf facility This magnificent venue and I have an interesting relationship. My first job out of college was with the United States Golf Association. I was actually stationed at Bethpage gearing up for the 2002 US Open. Yes. I got to meet

several big names, but most of my time on Long Island was a blur. I was on the USGA Operations Team, and we were responsible for everything outside of the golf. Parking, logistics, fencing, signage, and security. It was the year after 9/11, and it was complete madness. Somehow we pulled it off. I did get to golf the Black Course a handful of times. My friends and I played for tips once, and that was a huge mistake. The Black is a monster, and it definitely lives up to the hype. Routinely tackling 460-yard par 4s in the wind isn’t a blast. I holed out my second shot from the fairway on the difficult 15th. It’s a very challenging uphill dogleg and finding my ball in the cup was one of my most memorable experiences in golf. It was definitely a five iron, but I don’t remember the exact yardage. Ask me again in a couple of years. I really enjoy watching the pros playing courses that I know. It puts things into perspective, and you quickly realize how talented they are. The folks at Bethpage aren’t your typical fans. They are obnoxiously loud and dressed like average Joes. I will say that the 15th hole played the most difficult in round one. It only gave up four birdies. And no one holed out from the fairway for an eagle 2. Cheers.

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YARD SALES SALLADASBURGH BOROUGH, COMMUNITY Yard Sale. May 24th & 25th, 8am-5pm. 136962 FAMILY YARD SALE. Sat. May 25th, 8am-3pm (Raindate Sat June 1st) Back Street, Village Of Linden. Household Items, Small Appliances, Toys, Kids Books, Clothes, Exercise Equipment, Bikes, Lawn And Garden, Entertainment Center, Tires, Truck Cap, Coleman Hot Tub, Motorcycle Stand With Chocks, Cast Iron Cookware, VCRs, Printers And Record Players. 136970

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ANTIQUE LIBRARY TABLE, 80 Plus Years Old $100.00. Nice Rocking Chair $75.00. Two 5000 BTU Air Conditioner’s, $25.00ea. Zero Gravity Cot, Like New $50.00. Queen Size Box Springs $20.00 Call 570-337-4503. 137130 GOLIATH FULL SIZE Adjustable Basketball Pole W/Glass Backboard Hoop Very Good Condition. Delivery Available $300.00 OBO. Over 200 Red Bricks For Sale Plus Misc. Pavers, Good Condition. Dorm size Fridge, Like New $45.00. call 570-323-8188. 137140 GENERATOR HOMELITE 5KW. Like New. Run Time 1 Hour. $300.00 570-322-2580. 136740 BRUNO JOEY SCOOTER Lift. Great Cond., Fits In Minivan. Orig $3K, $599 570-279-6015. 135372 IH #990 HAYBINE. Very Good Condition. New Knives, New Belts. Some New Parts. $1500.00. 570-584-3694, Evenings. 136750 10’ x 16’, 6’ High Dog Kennel, $125.00. 4’ x 6’ Dog House, $50.00. Both For $150.00 Fair condition. 570-995-9128. 136770 KOBALT LOW PROFILE Aluminum Tool Box. 6’, Like New $175.00. 2 Cylinder Onan Generator $400.00. Call 570971-9071. 136776 DELTA MILWAUKEE 3’ Metal Lathe-Table Top. Many Extra Parts And Machinist Tools. $475.00. Call 570-9719071. 136776 PANASONIC VIERA 42” Flat Screen T.V., Excellent Condition. Asking $40.00. Call 570-245-1694. 136952 TROYBILT SUPER BRONCO Tiller. Rear Tines. Excellent Condition. $525.00 Call 570-398-4285. 137129

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FIELD PLACEMENT COORDINATOR The Lycoming College Department of Education seeks applicants for a part-time position as a Field Placement Coordinator effective August 2019. Primary duties and responsibilities include coordinating early field and student teaching placements in area school districts. The Field Placement Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and monitoring teacher candidates’ field requirements such as background clearances and field evaluations. Preference will be given to candidates who have had teaching experience and who display strong communication, organization, and written skills. Established contacts among teachers and administrators from area school districts is desired but not required. Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred. This position works 12 set hours per week during the fall and spring semesters. The Lycoming College Department of Education offers 14 undergraduate certification programs and 14 post-baccalaureate certification programs, graduating approximately 20 students per year. Students complete field experiences connected to each education course they take. To apply: Send letter of interest, vitae, and the names of three references to: jobs@lycoming.edu. Applications will be reviewed starting May 24th and continue until the position is filled. Post-offer, pre-employment drug screen and criminal background check conducted. EOE. 137132

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COACHING POSITIONS East Lycoming School District. The East Lycoming School District (Hughesville Jr/ Sr High School) is now accepting applications for the following coaching positions:Varsity Football/Competitive Spirit Cheerleading Head Coach, Varsity Winter Sports Cheerleading Head Coach Send letter of interest, resume, Act 34, Act 151, and Act 114 clearances to Mr. Ken Tallman, Athletic Director, Hughesville High School, 349 Cemetery St., Hughesville, PA 17737. Deadline for applications is June 5, 2019. Prior to a final offer of employment, the selected candidates will be required to submit the following: ELSD Application, Act 24, Act 126, Act 168, TB Test (within 1 year), Physical Exam (within 1 year) and Concussion/Sudden Cardiac Arrest Training. EOE. 137138 MANAGER AND WAITSTAFF OPENINGS Full and Part time. Come join a family owned business serving the Montoursville Community for over 23 years. Our menu consists of Italian comfort foods offered in a warm inviting atmosphere. We’re looking for applicants interested in becoming part of our team. Prior training preferred but not necessary. To apply please call 570368-1450 Or stop in for an application and potential on the spot hiring! Original Italian Pizza, 313 Broad Street, Montoursville Pa. 137135 HAYWOOD’S BAR & GRILL, 113 W. Water St.- Muncy, Is Currently Accepting Applications For A Bartender Position. Applicant Must Be Outgoing And Customer Satisfaction Driven. Apply In Person. Ask For Kim. 137143 MACHINE SHOP PERSONNEL: Positions Open For Machine Shop Personnel In Small Metal And Plastics Machine Job Shop In All Areas. Experience A Plus But Will Train Right Person. Benefit Package Includes But Not Limited To Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, 401K Plan, Paid Holidays And Vacations Plus Other Benefits. Apply In Person Monday-Friday Between 8:00am And 4:00pm. Fairfield Manufacturing Company, 213 Streighbeigh Lane, Montoursville, PA. 17754. 136443

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FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1131 PLEASANT HILL ROAD, COGAN STATION.

This property is situated on 10 acres including 7 acres of mature pasture and offers 2400 square feet of living space in a beautifully restored farmhouse. The home is just minutes from town and features three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and 2nd floor laundry. The master suite offers a private deck with a hot tub. There are new KitchenAid appliances in the large eat-in kitchen, granite countertops, and a walk-in pantry, a den, and a family room. Floors are hardwood and tile. Mechanicals entail central air, oil heat, electric hot water, and a water filtration system. Outbuildings include a 40´ x 70´ multi use bank barn built in the 1800s, a 40´ x 96´ indoor arena, a 50´ by 50´ quonset hut, and a 38´ x 50´ heated garage. The garage features a car lift and a bonus room. All out buildings except the quonset hut have water and electric with dedicated breaker boxes. There’s also a 22´ x 32´ carport and an above ground pool! Stacked stone walls enhance the property’s charm. The underground dog fence encompasses the 10-acre perimeter. Gas rights are negotiable and are currently under lease.

Offered at $469,900. * See Craigslist for additional photos. Please call Brian at 570-772-3287 with inquires.

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LAWN CARE

BASIC LAWN CARE -No Job Too Small--We Specialize in Basic residential lawn care. Local Company, Old Phone Number!! - (717) 460-8535. 136558 R AND J LAWNMOWING. Great Rates. Residential And Commercial. Call 570-435-3204. 136391 25 YEAR OLD LANDSCAPING BUSINESS For Sale. Call 570-2791319. 136536 RICHARD’S LAWN CARE And Landscaping. Mowing, Mulching. FREE Estimates. Fully Insured. Call 570-7721588. PA064570. 135029 SPRING CLEANUP. LAWN Mowing, Brush Removal, Hauling. 570-439-1934. 135984 J & A LAWNMOWING Service And Trash Removal. 570-974-4806 Or 570651-0837. 136950 J & J LAWNCARE And Landscaping. Free Estimates. 570-974-8629. 135737 ROBERT’S LANDSCAPING AND Lawncare. Free Estimates. Call 570-2792012. 136741

LANDSCAPING SCOTT’S LAWN CARE. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. Spring Cleanup. 20th Year In Business. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 136388

HAULING

SMALL DUMP TRUCK Will Haul Mulch, Dirt, Stone, Etc. 570-995-6981. 136172 FULMERS WATER HAULING. Swimming Pools, Drinking Water. Dependable Delivery. Credit Cards Accepted. Website www.fulmerswater.com. Call 570-322-1829. 136156

REAL ESTATE MAY’S SHOWER OF SAVINGS! Abandoned mfg. homes 4sale, in need of rehab. ONLY $800-$1000. In Montoursville. Call 570-435-2207. 136925

LAND

40 ACRES OF HUNTING LAND For Lease With Small hunting Camp. Call 570-725-3336 Ex.2. 136960

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COZY 2 BDRM, 2 BATH In A Desirable, Countryside Trailer Park In Williamsport. This Mobile Home Sits On An End Lot, One Of The Largest Lots In The Community. Every Room In The House Has Been Updated. New Carpet And Linoleum Flooring Throughout The Home. Updated Refrigerator And Oven Included. Covered Patio Along Side Of Home. Lot Rent $310.00 Per Month, Includes Water And Sewer. No Dogs Allowed. Motivated Seller. $19,900.00 OBO. Call 215-880-2086. 137126 412 WELDON STREET, Montoursville. Raised Ranch With 3 Bay Garage, 2 Bedrooms. $129,000.00. Call 570-4334307. 136961

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, 2nd Floor. Hardwood Floors. West End. All Utilities Included Except Electric. $550.00. Call 570-323-4228. 136937 WILLIAMSPORT- NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, AVAILABLE NOW! 1- & 2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED AND BUS STOPS AT BUILDING. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 136546

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IRIS COMMONS APARTMENTS OFFICE located at 618 Center Street Williamsport, PA 17701. 1-800-7353068 TDD: 711. 2 BR Apartments available. Rent includes heat. Tenant responsible for electric, water, sewer, trash removal. Must meet federal program requirements. Section 8 vouchers accepted. Call and request an application at 1-800735-3068. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 136547

APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT, WILLIAMSPORT HISTORIC DISTRICT. 3 LARGE BEDROOMS, ENTIRE 3RD FLOOR OF HOUSE. OFF STREET PARKING. $850.00/MONTH. CALL FOR UTILITIES AND DETAILS. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY. 717-497-7064. 136350

CEMETERY PLOTS 4 BURIAL PLOTS FOR FAMILY. $3000. Value-Sell For $2000. Will Split, In Montoursville. Call 570-220-0245. 0000 4 CEMETERY LOTS At Greenlawn Together. $1000.00 Each. Call 585-6574505. 136581

STORAGE UNITS

10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-3262830. 136351 SPACIOUS STORAGE UNITS CHEAP! Williamsport and Lock Haven. Contact Fish Property Management for more details! Williamsport - Call Jess at 570-505-3347 x 200 Lock Haven - Call Erica at 570-505-3347 x 230 www.fishpm.com. 136155

VEHICLES NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Available Very Nice 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments in secure building: Fully Equipped Kitchen, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, and off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, rent includes Gas, Water/Sewer and Trash. Mostly 55 Years of Age or

CAMPGROUNDS SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND NICE River Lots, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. 570398-0462. 134233

DEPARTMENT AT 570-326-9322. 2011 JEEP COMPASS Latitude, 80,000mi. $8,000.00 Call 570-494-5730. 137133

CARS 1985 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC. 4.3 Fuel Injection. V-6. New Inspection, New Battery. 90,832 Original Miles. $2,495.00. Call 570-360-1293. 137113

CAMPERS

2013 KZ SPREE, 28 Foot, Super Slideout, $10,500.00. Call 352-212-8254. 137120

RV

1978 COACHMAN 28ft. Travel Trailer. $1,000.00 OBO. Call 570-753-8034. 136754

MOTORCYCLE

2004 HARLEY DAVIDSON Road King. 18,000 Miles. Asking $8,000.00. Call 570-772-6266. 136563 2008 KAWASAKI KLR650. Runs Great. Many Upgrades. $2,500.00. Call 570-506-4268. 136940

BOATS CENTER CONSOLE GRUMMAN 4.4, With Trailer, 25HP Johnson, Minn Kota Trolling, Lowrance. $1,800.00 Call 570-322-5815. 137134

WANTED WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd.com 136353

VEHICLES WANTED

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/Models 2002-2018! Any Condition. Running Or Not. Top$$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-985-1806. C11 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/Models 2002-2018! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016. M11 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ For Classic & Collector Cars 717-577-8206. M11 ATTENTION B & C Auto Wreckers Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 136352


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