Webb Weekly October 30, 2019

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OCTOBER 30, 2019

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VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 44

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Trick or Treat, Vote for Me

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lection time in the West Branch Valley is finally upon us. Before we talk about the first Tuesday in November, it’s time for another one of my public service messages with a twist. Please watch out for all the superheroes, princesses, “Toy Story” characters, and of course, the traditional witches, werewolves, vampires, and ghosts. Come on now; is there anything more fun than Halloween? Whether you’re a child, the parent, or a responsible adult enjoying a Halloween party, it’s all in good fun. Enjoy it; especially if you’re a parent, your time in your life to take those little trick-or-treaters out and about goes by way too fast. Always remember Rule #1 of Halloween safety; the dad must check the candy. Especially the treats that most appeal to his taste buds. At least that’s what I used to tell Jimmy and Hunter. Seriously though, folks, let’s be careful out there. Please watch out and anticipate Spider-Man coming out from between two parked cars. Always go over everything in that Halloween bag or bucket; you can never be too cautious. And last but not least, turn on your porch light, buy some candy, or even maybe some of those popcorn balls I used to get in my trick-or-treating days. It really doesn’t matter what you choose to put in Darth Vader’s bag; it’s that random act of kindness that makes Halloween such a special night for the young ones. Now back to our regularly scheduled article,

witch candidates are trying to trick you for your vote? And then treat themselves to a job and benefits at the expense of the taxpayer. And yes, I know witch is misspelled. It is up to you the voter to have your voice heard. It is a personal decision as a citizen of the United States of America and registered voter who you vote for. There’s really never a wrong vote when it comes to your vote. What is most important is that you vote. I do, however, believe we all have a responsibility to try to vote for the best candidate. It should never be a vote solely based on political affiliation or what this person’s politics can do for me. However, we all must remember, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The right candidate in one person’s eyes may be the wrong one in another’s. I left off last week’s column promising to return to the County Commissioner race. I’ll begin with reminding you the Primary Election winners were incumbent Republican Tony Mussare, incumbent Democrat Rick Mirabito, Republican challenger and leading primary vote-getter Scott Metzger, and long-time attorney, Mr. Elliott Weiss. It’s important to remember who won the party’s nominations back in May. These were the candidates “The People” chose to represent their parties on the November ballot. I understand Republican write-in candidate Jack McKernan’s feeling of frustration over

Mr. Campana’s decision to run for commissioner this past May. This definitely changed the final vote tally. Both lost their bid to represent the Republican Party on the upcoming ticket. What we don’t know is if Campana’s decision changed McKernan’s fate. Jim His choice to run as an Webb, Jr. incumbent Republican write-in may undermine the importance of the Primary Election process. An example of this is candidates Dr. Steve Brady and Chad Riley, who also lost their bid for nomination, now declaring themselves Republican write-in candidates. This is a slippery slope. Obviously, by rule, this is completely above board. However, this may create animosity amongst the Party, take votes away from a candidate that has already won the party nomination, and create confusion for the voter. This is an important issue you, the voter, will decide. Does any candidate, incumbent or not, deserve a second bite at the apple after losing in the Primary? It’s an important election for the City of Williamsport. Billtown needs a mayor and a city council that work together for what’s best for the citizens of Williamsport. I believe there are two outstanding candidates for mayor. Both won their way there via the Primary Election process. City Councilman Derek Slaughter and local Businessman Eric Beiter. Both, in my estimation, are fine gentlemen. Both are

young men with families that have a stake in the future of the City, and both have put great time and effort in, and run clean campaigns. I was hoping by this point in time, Mayor Gabriel Campana had made the proper decision and withdrew gracefully from the election. Upon doing this, he should have endorsed fellow Republican Eric Beiter. This has not happened at press time. Mayor Campana does not have a snowball’s chance of getting elected. It’s complete poppycock what he did to candidate Beiter and the local Republican Party. Whether you’re a Republican or Democrat, voting for Mr. Campana could change the outcome of the election. Especially in the case of candidate Beiter, and lost votes from fellow Republicans. Please do not allow the former Mayor to have this impact on who is Williamsport’s future Mayor. The City and both candidates deserve better. Don’t think Mr. Campana’s taking of two or three hundred votes will not change the final election result. Last, but definitely not least, remember incumbent Register and Recorder, Republican Kathy Rinehart will appear on the ballot as Democratic candidate Rinehart. Kathy has almost three decades of service and experience in the Register and Recorder office. For an explanation of how this occurred please read my editorial from last week at webbweekly.com. You may also reference the ad on page 21 of this week’s ‘Meet the Candidate - Stay Informed’ section on pages 12-24. God Bless America.

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ey y’all! It’s fall and Halloween is tomorrow! It’s not our Halloween issue without the announcement of the winner of our Halloween contest! Congratulations to the following winners of our Marking Mummies Contest! – Blaze Sherman – Sarah Hodrick – Elsie English – Danielle Metzger – Jairus Young – Parker Flahart – Isabella Allen – Olivia Smith – David Marzo – Daylen Beitz

Your prizes can be picked up in our office at 280 Kane St. South Williamsport, Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. In case you are curious — the final total was 117 Mummies. There were 64 in the October 16th edition and 53 in the October 23rd edition. We want to offer our sincerest thanks to everyone who entered! Because of all of your counting, we will be donating $500 to LAPS! Seriously, y’all are amazing! I received a ton of entries in this year’s contest! And as always, thank you to Jimmy for always giving a little extra

in these contests! The kitties appreciate it! One Last Bit of Halloween There will be people out celebrating HalSteph loween this weekend Nordstrom so please be careful. Between Uber, Lyft and the cabs (570-322-2222) there is no reason not to have a safe ride home, so please be careful out there! Don’t forget to be extra cautious if you are out and about tomorrow. Kids get excited and stop paying attention, so you need to be their eyes and ears. Everyone wants their Halloween festivities to be fun, but it is important that trick-or-treaters and their chaperones prioritize safety as well. The child welfare organization Safe Kids says that twice as many child pedestrians are killed while walking on Halloween compared to other days of the year. In addition, the National Safety Council states that darting out or running into the road accounts for about 70 percent of pedestrian deaths or injuries among children between the ages of five and nine and about 47 percent of incidents for kids between the ages of 10 and 14.

Halloween is one of the most anticipated times of the year for children, but there are some scary statistics on child safety. Here are some tips to keep your kids safe. – Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers, and if possible, choose light colors. – Choose face paint and makeup instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision. – Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to see and be seen by drivers. – Always walk on sidewalks or paths. – Teach children to make eye contact with drivers before crossing the street. – Make sure children only cross the street at corners and look left, right, left before crossing. – Put electronic devices down and keep heads up and walk, don’t run across the street. This goes for adults as well. – Children under 12 should trick or treat with an adult. Final Thoughts We are less than a week out from local elections. Be sure to use your voice and go vote! You’ll see several articles this week from local candidates, so read up and make an informed decision. And be sure to check out Larry Stout’s ‘County Hall Corner’ on page XX. He has some really valuable information on the changes to the voting system! Good luck to all the candidates vying for a local seat.

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– Under age 10 always cross with someone older, preferably an adult. – Put electronic devices down and keep heads up and walk, don’t run, across the street. – Teach children to make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them. – Always walk on sidewalks or paths. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible. Children should walk on direct routes with the fewest street crossings. – Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light colors. – Choose face paint and makeup whenever possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision. – Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers. – When selecting a costume, make sure it is the right size to prevent trips and falls. Watch for cars that are turning or backing up. Teach children to never dart out into the street or cross between parked cars. As the person who is distributing the Halloween treats, you “make your house trick-or-treat friendly.” Be sure cars are parked in the driveway and not blocking sidewalks and that the walkway to your house is well lit and free of obstacles. When sorting through candy at the end of the night, be sure to throw away any candy that is not in its original wrapper, or looks as though it has been opened. Halloween safety tips are important, but

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Meet Derek Slaughter (D) Candidate Williamsport Mayor

ur City is in a financial crisis. We are more than $23 million in debt and we are broke. We have raised taxes six times in the last ten years to cover our routine expenses and still our police, fire, codes and other City departments are at the bare minimum. As a Williamsport city councilman, I have been the most outspoken and fiscally responsible member. I consistently question and challenge financial choices and budgets. I need to know the reasons why we are in debt, and, more importantly, YOU need to know the reasons why. The lack of accountability and transparency at the city level can no longer continue. I have shown the leadership to ask the right questions and to make the hard decisions. It is easy to talk about plans for our future… new business development, better public safety, improved streets and parks. But, that all takes money. We actually do have enough tax revenue coming in to accomplish these goals if we stop the waste, increase efficiency, and set new priorities. I am uniquely qualified to provide the

leadership necessary to fix the financial mess and move our City forward in a new direction. I hold an undergraduate degree in Information Sciences and Technology and a Master’s degree that prepared me to teach math. I have spent my time on Council working with the City departments and know first-hand their problems. In fact, I am the ONLY candidate endorsed by the City employee union, AFSCME. These employees are doing an outstanding job with severely limited resources and lack of adequate staffing, but we need to do more. As Mayor, I will implement real-time accounting procedures, modernize our technology infrastructure and systems, and provide effective management of our city resources and personnel. I will work together with Council, the department heads and their staffs as a team to eliminate waste, address our strengths and weaknesses, and come up with sensible solutions. In addition, I will conduct an assessment of all City-owned properties and inventory to ensure they are not being left to inefficiency and waste. Further, I will overhaul our zoning.

We all agree we need more industry with high-paying jobs. But, even if a large business wanted to move here tomorrow, we have no place to put them without months of variance hearings and investment into infrastructure for site development. I will designate areas for new businesses, housing, and future growth for our existing businesses. I have already developed and will continue to help the Grow Lycoming initiative with the Williamsport/ Lycoming Chamber of Commerce. We have brought together some of the area’s largest employers to strategically find effective ways to market our city and county. An additional part of this effort is to address our need for new housing development. And, I will fast track the Levee Project to benefit the industry we already have. Public safety is a major concern and, as Mayor, I will make it a top priority. We need more uniformed cops on the street with better equipment. We need increased staffing of our Fire Department so that they not only meet, but exceed their contracted obligations and also so they can finally start doing commercial fire safety inspections again. We need to bolster codes enforcement to ensure our properties are safe to live and work in. I have based my campaign on three words. Transparency. Efficiency. Accountability. As Mayor, I will always

be above board and open to public scrutiny. My door and our city meetings will be always open to the taxpayers. I will make City Hall more efficient and save money. And, I will always be accountable to the taxpayer as to where your tax money is spent. There is plenty of tax revenue coming in to cover essential city services if we live within our means. I know what needs to be done and how to do it. During my campaign, I have visited every neighborhood in our City and heard the concerns of thousands of taxpayers As Mayor, I will continue to be out in the community talking about the issues we are facing and how we can keep moving forward. I will be an accessible city official and will always have time to listen to what you have to say. As your City Councilman; as a member of a number of nonprofit boards, city planning boards, and commissions; as a teacher and former head basketball coach; as a property owner, landlord, and a taxpayer; as a husband and a father — I sincerely want to represent you in creating a city worthy of its residents and a government that works for YOU. With the right leadership, we can make Williamsport a hub of business, culture, and innovation. Your voice and your vote matter. Please vote Derek Slaughter for Williamsport Mayor on Tuesday, November 5th.

Why am I the best candidate for Mayor?

TRANSPARENCY - I didn’t intend to run for Mayor until I got on Council and saw all the waste and questionable deals. My administration will be above board and open for any public scrutiny. No more backroom deals and conflicts of interest! EFFICIENCY - I will make City Hall more efficient and save money by implementing real-time accounting procedures, making software and procedural upgrades, and eliminating duplication of efforts. I will overhaul City zoning to make room for new business and existing business expansion. ACCOUNTABILITY - In the past ten years, we have raised taxes SIX times. We are now over $23 million in debt. As Mayor, I will set sensible priorities - public safety, economic development, codes enforcement, infrastructure repair. And, I will be accountable to you, the taxpayer, as to where your money is spent. There is plenty of tax money coming in to cover essential City services if we live within our means.

I will provide the leadership to move our City forward in a new direction. We can’t keep raising taxes or borrowing money! We can’t afford another four years of business as usual. The ONLY candidate endorsed by AFSCME District Council 86, our City’s employee union, the Williamsport Education Association, and the Northern Tier Labor Council. Paid for by Bipartisan Committee to Elect Slaughter for Williamsport.

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reason people choose to live here, and this is an asset that needs to translate to future generations by keeping our community a safe environment for raising families, stimulating small business, and keeping our City taxes low. Our City needs a mindful vision that positions it as a pillar of strength in Lycoming County and a hub of opportunity in North Central Pennsylvania. This will help attract the industries and businesses of a 21stcentury economy, providing us with a workforce that’s ready for the future, and helping grow our population. Since announcing my campaign for Mayor last November, I have had the opportunity to meet with thousands of people from all over the City of Williamsport. People from all walks of life agree, Williamsport can, and must, do better. Folks are tired of vague promises — they are looking for real solutions to serious problems. As a businessman, I’ve always believed that the customer should know what they are getting when they come to see me. Why should politics be any different? When you vote for me to be Mayor, you will know exactly what you are getting. If elected, the following items will be acted upon within the first year of my administration. It’s not just a promise, it’s my Contract with Williamsport.

next Mayor, I will: • Conduct a full review of city organization to identify areas where services can be improved and reduce costs. • Be accessible to community leaders and citizens by having regular office hours. • Hold quarterly Town Hall meetings around the City. 4. Community Parks and Recreation The best and most important investments we can make are in the health, safety, and enjoyment of our residents. Our parks have been ignored for too long. As you next Mayor, I will: • Update the City Parks Plan and provide for all-inclusive access to playground equipment and recreational opportunities. • Schedule “Bring out the Neighborhood” in all parks, which will increase use and socialization. • Coordinate with area healthcare entities as they build out their community wellness outreach. 5. Streets and Infrastructure Visitors, residents, and business owners often judge a city by the condition of its streets and other infrastructure. Williamsport needs to rebuild its critical infrastructure in order to demonstrate industry investment readiness and attract new residents. As your next Mayor, I will: • Ensure that the City stays actively involved in the levee repair program. • Focus on street paving projects and repairing stormwater infrastructure. • Work to complete the Grafius Run flood mitigation project.

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or the past ten years, my work has been managing a private, family business that has been familiar to North Central Pennsylvania residents for more than 50 years. My work as general manager includes store leadership development, sales training, and technology deployment. The sales budget of the business is about the same as the budget of the City of Williamsport, and the company employs 95 people. My academic background includes business management and economics. In 2014, I became a graduate of Leadership Lycoming and, more recently, the Emerson Project, where others and myself were paired with highly regarded business, academic, and non-profit, high-level executives who mentored their mentees in preparation for their eventual entry into “C” level positions. Most recently, I received the national honor of being named one of the top 40 furniture executives under 40 years old by the home furnishing’s industry for my leadership in a third-generation, familyowned business. A love for my community is one of the main drivers of my decision to run for Mayor of the City of Williamsport. I believe our city needs A Fresh Start. Quality of life is the first and foremost

1. Economic Development The unemployment rate and median income in the City of Williamsport have lagged behind the state and national average for far too long. We need to be a leader in job creation and familysustaining wages. As your next Mayor, I will: • Work actively to encourage publicprivate partnerships, which will create family-sustaining jobs. • Form an Economic Development Commission to attract new businesses and help existing employers grow. • Strengthen our relationship with the Chamber of Commerce. 2. Public Safety Williamsport cannot grow if its citizens are not safe. Recent events have demonstrated that more needs to be done to fight violent crime and drugs in our City. As your next Mayor, I will: • Establish a Public Safety Commission to develop program recommendations and identify public safety deficiencies. • Implement a building code compliant operation with standards that provide uniformity, which will result in better property values, elimination of blight, and a safer and more sustainable community. • Promote active community policing and encourage citizen involvement. 3. City Leadership Effective city leadership willing to hold city departments to a higher standard is required to ensure that the taxpayers receive timely and meaningful services from their local government. As your

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Scott has Lycoming County values. Hard-working, honesty and integrity. He has the knowledge and ideas to make decisions for all of us.

VOTE NOVEMBER 5TH. VOTE SCOTT METZGER. LET’S GET THINGS DONE.

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Meet Scott Metzger (R) Candidate County Commissioner

ycoming County is at a crossroads. Our economy is rising on the strength of our growing energy sector, while our institutions of government are cracking at the foundations because we have yet to adapt our way of governing to fit the new century. My name is Scott Metzger. I’ve been a public servant for 32 years, serving under nine boards of commissioners, a dozen different judges and through three decades of growth, decline, change and challenge here in Lycoming County. For the past 25 years, I’ve been a small businessman. Now, I’m running for Lycoming County Commissioner because all the good ideas in the world won’t accomplish anything if we don’t put them into practice. As a strong conservative and a lifelong resident, I’m ready to bring a reform agenda to county government. We need three things: Reform, Restraint, and Repair. We must Reform government by electing leaders who keep their word. If they say “no tax increases” they need to mean it and to follow through. This hasn’t happened. As for Restraint, look at the way Lycoming County has been spending. We have seen a $7 million increase in spending over the past four years, while our county population has fallen by 3,000. Taxes have gone up 21 percent during those years. Two of the commissioners wanted to reduce the county staff by 20 employees without a specific plan in place to handle the expected work overload. Yet they then made two replacement hires paying $28,000 and $22,000 over base pay received by the previous employees. Another employee received an $11,000 increase in pay after working for the county for only 7 weeks. Overall, salaries increased by $760,764.00 to 25.6 million dollars in wages. The employees are being reduced yet the budget is higher.

This isn’t fiscal policy. It’s a recipe for disaster. Repair means fixing the problem. Having a strategic plan with an accurate budget moving forward. Implementing priorities and goals for the county. Having an action plan with standards of evidencebased practices to measure our successes with key performance measures will aid the county in obtaining federal and state monies because we will have data to show what is successful. This plan drives the budget process and produces data to show what number of employees is truly needed for each department. This is leadership. We need to Repair the communication between the Courts and the Commissioners. We need to improve employee morale as identified in the EIP study to halt the exodus of 62% of excellent public employees in the last four years. Let’s bring common sense into government by living within our means. Lycoming should sell real estate that is counterproductive to our needs, end leases that have cost 4.5 million dollars over 10 years, sell the par 3 at the golf course that will bring development, focus on infrastructure needs for the county to bring economic development and to grow the county instead of taxing a dwindling population. I want to meet and listen to our boroughs, townships and municipalities about their needs and how we can assist and focus on the flooding issues that rip and destroy our communities apart. That’s my agenda: Reform. Restraint. Repair. It’s why I’m running. I understand the problem and I can offer the leadership to get things done. The county needs a change. They chose me to be that change agent in the May primary. Now, it’s time to put a reformer into office and begin the work of building a government worthy of its people. Please vote Nov. 5th for Scott Metzger and let’s get things done.


from CCAP’s (County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania) Academy of Excellence and I am currently a member of their Academy of Excellence Resolutions Committee. I was asked to chair the Assessment and Taxation Committee in 2020 but that appointment is totally dependent on you the voter. I am the Vice-President of Rainbow Carpet Cleaning and Fire Restoration Co. in Williamsport, Pa. for thirty two years, and own a real estate business with my two sons. I am the past President of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, past president of the Williamsport Landlords Association, and past chairman of the Joinder Board of Lycoming and Clinton County. I am the current chairman of the Lycoming County Prison Board, Vice-chair of the Lycoming Board of Commissioners and currently sit on the NACo’s (National Association of Counties) Board of Finance, Pension and Intergovernmental Affairs. I sat on the State Leadership Council of the National Federation of Independent Business and I currently belong to the following organizations: South Williamsport Lions Club, The Young Men’s Republican Club, National Rifle Association, Williamsport Chamber of Commerce and

level to provide our constituents services that are mandated at an affordable cost. I will examine all other non- mandated services we currently provide and decide whether the costs are worth the benefits. Yes, the time has come to implement those changes but not without sacrifices. With the help of many people who work for you at the county, we have implemented many positive changes over my past eight years. We are bringing our pay scale back in line with the private sector. We sold excess property and will continue to sell more so those properties go back on the tax rolls. With the help of the courts, we implemented the GEO program which reduced recidivism and decreased our prison population. We currently house 15 federal inmates and charge the federal government $80.00 per day per inmate. We have funded scholarship programs to help the fire fighters, police departments and EMS personnel combat the high cost of training and education. We must continue to find ways to recruit and retain our volunteer force and provide them incentives to continue their dedicated service to our communities. As you can see, I have worked hard for the people of Lycoming County and I plan on working just as hard for the next four years. I do have my finger on the pulse of our people. I’m asking you for your vote on November 5th. With your participation in the voting process, I will continue to make Lycoming County a great place to work, live, play and raise a family.

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ello, I’m Tony Mussare and I am seeking my third term as Lycoming County Commissioner. But before I ask you for your vote, I would like you to know who I am and where I came from. I was born, raised and still live in South Williamsport. John and Assunta were my parents. The most important lessons in life they taught me, my four sisters and my brother was to have faith in God, respect our elders and you must work hard if you want to be successful. As they look down upon John, Marie and me today, they can be very proud that we have practiced those principles every day. My wife Mary of 44 years is the mother of my two sons, Anthony and John. Anthony has four daughters named Cailyn, Sabrina, Sophia and Olivia. Cailyn gave birth one year ago to our first great- grandson named Cohen. We are so blessed to have Melinda, Amber and Tony join our family. I graduated from South Williamsport High School in 1973. I have an associate’s degree in business management from the Williamsport Area Community College and have many certificates of achievements in the fields of fire restoration, building construction and floor covering installation. I graduated

the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association. I believe my best attribute for being a commissioner is that I know and understand the majority of the people I represent. I came from a lower middle class family. We had a roof over our heads, food in our bellies and parents who loved us unconditionally. We didn’t have enough money to go on vacations. We went swimming in the Susquehanna River and hiking in our mountains. Looking back we had the best vacation destination in the state. I take notice when I’m filing my gas tank at a local convenient store, how many people only put $10.00 of gas in their cars. And it’s not because they are in a hurry. I see the tears on the cheeks of seniors who tell their stories of how they must choose at times between eating and paying their municipal, school district and county taxes because they are on low fixed incomes. I see the frustration on the faces of the working poor who work hard but still must ask for assistance because they can’t stretch their dollars enough to keep up with everything. I feel for the families who must pay a three to five thousand dollar deductable for their healthcare plus co-pays when their combined gross income is only $48,000. We must find solutions to these stories! I will work diligently on CCAP committees to layout solutions and present them to our legislators for their consideration. I will change what I can at our county

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ELLIOTT WEISS FOR

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NO TAX INCREASES! Pay Down County Debt Boost the Local Economy Support Flood Control Projects

Lycoming County Problem: Taxes have gone up 36.7% over the last 4-years and the county faces huge debts.

SOLUTION - ELECT ELLIOTT WEISS

To consolidate county operations into one building and sell unused county buildings, saving money with NO TAX INCREASE.

Lycoming County Problem: Local economy has been stagnant for over 10-years. No major growth since the “gas boom”.

SOLUTION - ELECT ELLIOTT WEISS

To promote tourism and boost the economy. Develop the land next to the landfill and bring new business into the county.

Lycoming County Problem: Low-lying areas are being

ravaged by perennial flooding.

SOLUTION - ELECT ELLIOTT WEISS

To support flood control projects and help residents in flood prone areas, especially in Muncy and Jersey Shore.

Lycoming County Problem: Current Commissioners want a county tax reassessment which will cost MILLIONS OF DOLLARS! This will financially harm the middle-class and elderly.

SOLUTION - ELECT ELLIOTT WEISS

Put a STOP to overspending and tax increases. Elliott would rather grow the economy, promote new business and offer better job opportunities to the people of Lycoming County.

Lycoming County Problem: County population has gone from roughly 120,000 to 113,000 in a very short period of time. People are fleeing the area for better opportunities

SOLUTION - ELECT ELLIOTT WEISS

It’s time to grow the economy and bring back opportunities to the people of Lycoming County. YOUR VOTE IS APPRECIATED AND WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHEN YOU ELECT

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Meet Elliot Weiss (D) Candidate County Commissioner

’m Elliott Weiss and I’m running for Lycoming County Commissioner. My wife Barbara and I raised our family in Lycoming County. I believe it is a great place to live and offers outstanding opportunities, but we are suffering from problems that need solutions. Over the last 4-years, taxes in Lycoming County have went up 36.7%. Even with this increase, the county faces huge debts now and into the future. I’ve gone town-to-town and walked door-to-door. I did not meet one citizen in Lycoming County that is happy about their taxes going up! I do not support tax increases! As County Commissioner, I will work to consolidate county operations into one building and sell the unused county estate to pay down debts and not increase your taxes. County economy has been stagnant for over 10-years. We haven’t had major industrial or job growth since the “gas boom”. I will promote tourism to give the county economy a quick boost. This includes hunting, fishing, camping, boating, kayaking, motorcycling, biking, Railsto-Trails and all seasonal and yearly activities in Lycoming County. I will put great effort into developing the land across from the landfill to bring new business, jobs and opportunities into the county. Low-lying areas are ravaged by perennial flooding. Residents face huge costs in insurance and a decrease in

property values. I will support flood control projects and help residents in flood prone areas, especially in the hardest hit towns of Muncy and Jersey Shore. Current Lycoming County Commissioners have expressed that they want a county tax reassessment, which will cost MILLIONS OF DOLLARS! This will financially harm the middleclass and elderly citizens in Lycoming County. I do NOT support a tax reassessment. I will put a STOP to county overspending and tax increases. We need to grow the economy, promote business and offer better, more affordable opportunities to the people of Lycoming County. The population in Lycoming County has gone from roughly 120,000 to about 113,000 in a very short period of time. People are fleeing to other areas for better opportunities. I want to bring back the opportunities to Lycoming County. It’s time to grow the economy and work for the people of Lycoming County. Let’s give our youth a reason to stay, rather than go somewhere else because the hometown offers too little and has become too expensive to grow and raise their families. I’m ready to work hard for you, my friends and neighbors of Lycoming County. I’m Elliott Weiss and I would appreciate your vote for County Commissioner on November 5th.


RICK MIRABITO

LYCOMING COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Dear Neighbors, My years as a County Commissioner and as a State Representative have taught me how county, state, and federal governments work--and how they must work together. I believe that one of my most important responsibilities as an elected official is to analyze problems facing our community and find solutions. That is why I sponsored and voted for a resolution to eliminate deficit spending by reducing the number of full time employees through attrition; and That is why I exercised leadership in having our county undergo the Early Intervention Study, confirming the need to reduce the number of fulltime employees. I believe that government works best when it is open to scrutiny and when the public's eyes are on it. That is why I proposed and voted for live streaming of Commissioner meetings; That is why I voted for OpenGov--a software program which will put County spending on the internet; and That is why I proposed and voted for reports at our public meetings of all contracts less than $10,000. I understand the importance of infrastructure and the need for economic development. That is why I traveled to Washington, D.C., to obtain funding for the levee; That is why I voted for the program to rebuild our municipal bridges; and That is why I advocate for reform of the Hotel Tax. I understand that our employers face a shortage of qualified workers. That is why I advocate for the Ready Rosie program which invests in Early Learning in our community; and That is why I advocate for investments in our Library System as a way to increase literacy and build a workforce.

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by reducing the number of full-time employees through attrition. I have worked diligently to reduce the number of full-time positions. In my first term the number of full-employees has declined by 15 from 552 to 537 saving hundreds of thousands of dollars. The Early Intervention Study, which I proposed, has confirmed the need to reducing the number of full-time positions. I am committed to finding further reductions in my second term. I believe that government works best when it is open to scrutiny and when the public’s eyes are on it. I have followed through on my campaign pledge to create transparency with County government. As a Commissioner, I voted (as I did in the General Assembly) to put all County government spending on the internet with software called Open Gov. I proposed and voted for live streaming of Commissioner’s meetings to allow the public to stay informed. I also proposed and voted for having monthly reports at our public meetings listing all contracts less than $10,000 that are signed by the Director of Administration. I proposed and voted for monthly reports at our public meetings of all personnel and human resource activity, including new hires and terminations. I understand the importance of infrastructure and the need for economic development. As a Commissioner, I travelled to Washington, D.C., twice to lobby for funding for the levee. I voted for a program to rebuild our municipal bridges. I have advocated to reform the Hotel Tax because I believe that the development of tourism is an important component of economic development. I understand that our employers face a shortage of qualified workers. I initiated and voted to use Act 13 funds for the Ready Rosie program which invests in Early Learning in our community. I also have advocated for investments in our Library System as a way to increase literacy and build a workforce. I understand that quality of life is important to our families and our children. I voted to use Act 13 funds for projects such the Stevens Playground sponsored by the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs for children of all abilities. I traveled to Harrisburg to help secure over a million dollars of state funds for development of the Sylvan Dell Conservation Park. I have the qualifications and experience to lead Lycoming County. I understand the struggles facing our families and seniors. I have first-hand experience with economic development. Most importantly, I have a track record of doing what I say I am going to do and voting for fiscal responsibility and transparency. Please go to my www. rickmirabito.org for more information. I am asking Republicans, Democrats, and Independents for your vote on November 5.

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y name is Rick Mirabito, and I am completing my fourth year as your County Commissioner. I live with my wife and nine year-old son in Cogan Station. I came to Williamsport in 1989 when was I was selected by the Honorable Malcolm Muir of the Middle District of Pennsylvania to work as his law clerk. For 30 years I have built businesses renovating many substandard buildings in the area. Our businesses have created jobs for residents, tax revenues for the area, and improvements to the neighborhoods. I am a graduate of Cornell University and the Boston College Law School. Prior to settling in Williamsport, I practiced law at national law firms in Boston. I was elected in 2008 as the first Democrat in 36 years from the 83rd Legislative District to the Pennsylvania General Assembly. I served 3 two-year terms as state representative from 2009 - 2014. In the General Assembly I initiated and passed legislation to put all state government spending on the internet. Although I was only a freshman legislator, the Republican Chairman of the Finance Committee praised me at the time on the House floor for working across the aisle with a Republican freshman legislator who had a similar bill. I believe it is critical to work with all citizens and elected officials regardless of political affiliation in order to produce results for the public. The public expects us to get the job done! I was a citizen legislator in the General Assembly, and I have continued that philosophy as a County Commissioner. The Committees I served on in the House, such as Local Government, Finance, and Commerce, have helped me work as an effective Commissioner. In the Legislature I was a representative from the House to the Industrial Resource Center, which oversees manufacturing in the State, and the Center for Rural Pennsylvania. I believe it is my responsibility as a County Commissioner to analyze problems facing our community and find solutions. When I became a Commissioner in January 2016, I analyzed why we had recurring deficit spending and resulting tax increases. I learned that in the 8 years prior to my taking office (2008 – 2015) the Boards of Commissioners increased hiring of full-time employees from 500 to 552. These years were during the Recession when most businesses were cutting back on employment. Each employee costs the County approximately $40,000 in wages and $20,000 in benefits. These 52 new positions are costing the taxpayers $3,120,000 per year! There was no overwhelming need for all 52 positions. I proposed and voted for a County Resolution to solve our financial problems and stop deficit spending

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was very challenging! When municipalities called, I responded. When constituents called with questions or problems, I responded. When the parents of an Eagle Scout called to honor their Eagle, I was there! In 2015 when I ran for County Commissioner, I promised to reduce spending, reduce the County’s deficit, reduce the size of county government and build our financial reserves. I have done all of these. I also said I would plan for the future of our

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seniors, (I helped two private developers add two senior housing complexes and provided ACT 13 funds for two senior center projects), assist with municipal collaboration / regionalization, (I was involved in multiple discussions with area governments regarding law enforcement/ public safety / EMS / government buildings about the synergy of working together) and create a stable tax environment, (accomplished by thorough budget review each year and improving our fund balance). In fact, Standard & Poor’s said in a September 4, 2019 report, “we feel the budget is in a much more stable position than in recent years” “Overall the county’s very strong reserve position is a positive factor supporting the rating.” Which happens to be an A+.

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Looking ahead to 2020-2024, I will continue to manage the County’s funds efficiently and proactively, champion economic development, develop succession plans for County employees and get regionalization of public safety services moving. Most of all, I will get the levee project done! My leadership on the levee project will protect the municipalities bordering the Susquehanna River and allow them to maintain and grow their businesses and homes. The levee project also facilitates increased recreational opportunities for everyone. I have laid out a plan for 2020-2024 just as I did four years ago for key areas of work and for the future. Who else has been this specific? As far as I am aware — No Other

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efficiency, coordinating public safety and emergency services, increasing reserve fund balances, reducing excess land and office buildings, the County’s fiscal position is better than it was four years ago. As cited in the above Standard & Poor’s comments. I believe I am the candidate who works across party lines. My work the last four years has been for all residents. My leadership has resulted in many positive outcomes. The levee is finally getting repaired, housing for seniors increased, quality of life improved through recreation grants, and County finances and tax environment stabilized. My approach is practical, making decisions that are good for all. I am a centrist, always listening to both sides of the issue. I am a fiscal conservative, trying my best to keep your money where it belongs, in your pocket, not the County’s checking account! It has been an honor to work on behalf of you, the voter, and with your municipal leaders for the last four years. I am NOT running against my two Republican colleagues. Instead, I am running with them. YES, there can be three Republican Commissioners as long as one is elected via the WRITE-IN process. Do Not Straight Party Vote! This election is too important! On November 5th I respectfully ask for your vote. Please see any recent issue of Webb Weekly, and on this page for guidance on how to Write-In Jack McKernan. Please WRITE-IN Jack McKernan as one of your two Lycoming County Commissioner votes.

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Candidate! My Vision: Focus on making our County a destination for economic development and tourism, a place where our youth want to live, invest for economic success which will lead to higher earned incomes, and provide an area where retired and seniors can live comfortably with the LOWEST POSSIBLE REAL ESTATE TAX. My Plan: Continue to reduce the budget to a breakeven point. Provide our fiscal department with the necessary tools and personnel to produce data in a timely manner, so the Commissioners can provide the taxpayers the best financial outcome. Work with our HR department to develop a detailed succession plan for the coming wave of retirements and turnover in leadership. At the same time, look for efficiency opportunities. Use our Comprehensive Plan and EIP report to serve as a guide for corrective action and positive development. During my time in public office, I have earned and maintained the trust of the people of Lycoming County by keeping an open mind on all issues, and by researching and making informed decisions. I have run a transparent office via open weekly meetings, taking the County’s annual budget proposal to Jersey Shore, Hughesville, and Williamsport for public review, and more recently, enacting a plan to live stream Commissioners’ weekly public meetings. Through improving staff

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• Led the effort to secure over 1 million dollars in state grant funds to repair the Levee System. • After 50 years of ignoring the problem, she got Harrisburg’s attention and is working to secure funding to fix the Grafius Run flooding problem. • Supported the largest investment in street paving in City history. • Fought to keep the Memorial Park pool open. • Led the effort to reestablish the Williamsport Police K-9 program.


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County Hall Corner Heads up, Voters! By Larry Stout

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ext Tuesday, Lycoming County will be voting for several local offices, as well as for retention for a few state and county state judges. There will be some serious changes when you walk into your voting precinct location next week. What has not changed is that some identification must be shown. This is to verify voter registration. This is especially important for first-time voters in new precincts. Acceptable ID could be a driver’s license but could be any identification such as a registration card, utility bill, firearm permit, etc. It does not need to have a photograph. But instead of going to a voting machine, the voter will be given a paper ballot. This is part of the new ClearVote system, which consists of the ClearCast ballot scanner. Here is how it will work. The voter will take their ballot and clearly circle their choices. If a mistake is made, the ballot should be returned to the poll workers, and a new ballot will

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be given. A mistake could be voting for too many candidates. Each of the sections is clearly marked for what office is being voted for, and in parenthesis, there is a notation on how many votes can be made in that category. For example, it might be somewhat confusing that there are three open county commissioners positions, but the voter is only allowed to vote for two. But it does not need to be complicated, just follow the directions. When the voter has completed their ballot, they will insert it into a ClearCast ballot scanner, which will process it and then show on the screen that the ballot was accepted. As noted above, the voter will be notified by the scanner if they made a mistake and will then have to fill out a new ballot if they want to rectify their mistake. If they do not wish

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to bother (which means the votes in that section will not be counted), they simply hit “submit,” which will then return the response, “Your ballot was cast.” The paper ballot passes through the scanner and goes into a sealed case that will serve as a check to the electronic process. In the event of any question about the vote count, there is now a “paper trail” for verification. The ClearVote system also consists of a ClearAccess Ballot-Marking Device for those with disabilities to privately mark their ballot without assistance. They can use headphones, which will talk them through the choices and have options for input, which could be from the screen, keypad, or sip & puff. A tactile keypad is also available, which is very simple to use. When the voter is done, a printout will be made, which is exactly like the manually filled out ones would look like. The voter would then process it the same way through the ClearCast ballot scanner. To see videos of these new systems, go to the county’s website, lyco.org, and under “departments,” go to the last listing, “Voter Services.” On that page, there is a picture representing the “Lycoming County’s New Voting System” with short, helpful videos.

“As a Commissioner, I have invested in our infrastructure for economic development, and I have saved taxpayers money by reducing the number of fulltime positions in County government.”

JUST SAY “NO” TO ONE PARTY RULE.

This new system does bring something of a wrinkle for write-in candidates. Some candidates had planned to offer stickers of their names to be used on the paper ballot. Though there is nothing that forbids the use of the stickers, the ballot states at the top, “it is preferred that you print the candidate’s name because stickers or labels may damage the scanner.” This is not expected to happen, of course, but as this is the first time these are being used, no one knows exactly what is going to happen. So, better to be safe than sorry, so please simply write in the name that is on the sticker if you wish to make a write-in. One last thought for those who prefer the easy route and simply make one circle in the “Straight Party Column” block. History shows that a very large percentage of voters choose this option. But for those who have been regular readers of this column, it is hoped that an informed choice may actually cross party lines. Remember that the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m. Voters who are in line before the polls close at 8:00 p.m. are still permitted to vote. See you at the polls! Larry Stout welcomes your comments or input. He can be reached by email: lionwebbweekly@gmail.com.

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REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS, VOTERS & TAXPAYERS We are many of the professionals who deal with the Office of Register and Recorder on a regular basis. We are endorsing the candidacy and making an appeal to ALL VOTERS of Lycoming County to consider re-electing the present Register and Recorder, KATHY RINEHART, for the following reasons:

1. Kathy has 27 years of experience in the office. She followed Annabel Miller. 2. Kathy is the only candidate with years of experience in the office.

Would you hire somebody to run a multi-million dollar office that has no experience in said office? We believe that with her 27 years experience, and our relationship working with her over the years, that she is the best qualified candidate for that office.

This is a specialized office that requires knowledge only obtained by working in the office. Due to Kathy’s experience in this office, she professionally and excellently handles all these matters and is a good source of help with questions because of her knowledge.

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The Week’s LION The City Council Candidates

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dam Yoder, a Republican running for Williamsport City Council in the upcoming election, has been door-knocking for months to promote his candidacy. He estimates that he has met several thousand people, who generally express to him their concerns about taxes and public safety. But, he notes, one of the

questions he is often asked is why he would want to put himself through the agony of running for this public office? It is a good question. Running for any locally elected position is a daunting chore in time and commitment, and will undoubtedly be a financial bite as well. The reward for winning the election will be non-stop meetings, angry constituents, public roasting in local media, and perhaps

a small satisfaction that comes from knowing that through it all — a little good has come about. On November 5th, there will be four open seats on the Williamsport City Council, with four Republicans and three Democrats running for the positions. The Democrats cover a wide spectrum. Tiasha Machuga is the manager of Old School Pizza and a member of the Williamsport National Organization of Women. David Banks is a Navy veteran and a graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology. Jon Mackey is a busi-

ness owner who is, likewise, a Penn Tech grad, as well as a retired Philadelphia police officer. They each have particular focus areas in their campaigns but are primarily running on the idea of a fresh approach to city government. On the Republican side are one incumbent, Bonnie Katz, co-owner of Le Chocolat in downtown Williamsport, and a very active council member in areas such as city public works and financial committees as well as ad-hoc committees on city residency requirements and the police and

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goes beyond budgets and buildings but emphasizing how culture is the foundation that impacts everything. In his talks, he has emphasized, if the culture is corroded, nothing good can happen. It would be nice if that theme could become a watchword for the future. It is a message that we can all echo. Simple respect for one another goes a long way toward finding common ground on complex issues. In the old film, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” the Jimmy Stewart character describes this attitude well in his statement, “I wouldn’t give you two cents for all our fancy rules if, behind them, they didn’t have a little bit of plain, ordinary, everyday kindness and a little looking out for the other fella, too.” Whatever political party they may belong to, we hope that the new city government officials can create a new culture that would bring a breath of fresh air that would help remove the political smog that Williamsport has suffered with for far too long.

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Our citizens and taxpayers? Or the same old crowd that does backroom deals?

Vote for city leaders who are unafraid to be held accountable, who will bring fresh energy and ideas, and who are ready and willing to do the hard work this city needs.

Vote for good government. Vote on November 5th. VOTE.

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employee pension boards. Bill Hall, a former council member, is also running. Two young men, Vincent Pulizzi, age 34, and Adam Yoder, age 32, round out the Republican ticket. Both of these men represent hope for genuinely new ideas. Pulizzi is a graduate from South Williamsport High School as well as Pennsylvania College of Technology and works as an inspector for the oil and gas industry. Yoder is, likewise, a Penn Tech grad and also holds a Masters in Business Administration degree from St. Joseph’s University. He is a professional in the building technologies industry, currently serving as the North Central Pennsylvania Market Leader with Johnson Controls. Adam Yoder stands out from the group for a lot of reasons. He has a wide and diverse finance and business background. He has worked on solving complex infrastructure problems for all types of major organizations, all the way down to individual homeowners. But for all that, Yoder also has a keen sense of organizational behavior that recognizes the importance of cultural change. When he talks about change, he

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lection Day gives voters throughout the United States a chance to participate in their government. The right to vote is something to cherish, as many people across the globe do not get a chance to elect the officials who govern their countries. While Election Day is an exciting time, voters may find it frustrating if they do not take steps to ensure things go smoothly when they head to the polls. The following tips can help voters prepare for Election Day. Confirm your polling location. Polling locations may have changed since last year, and voters who have moved in the past 12 months may now have to vote in a new location. Voters can contact their local board of elections or visit www.Vote411.org to confirm the correct polling locations. Voters should also learn the hours when the polls are open so they do not arrive too early or too late to vote. Bring photo identification. Voter identification laws vary by state, but voters who want to avoid hassles or holdups may be able to do so by bringing current photo identification with them to the polling place. While such identification is not necessarily a requirement, voters who bring along a driver’s license or state identification card may get in and out of the polling

place more quickly than those who do not. Confirm registration. Voters can confirm that they have registered to vote by contacting their local board of elections in advance of Election Day. Sometimes voters’ names may not appear on the registration list when they arrive to vote, even if they previously registered. Poll workers can help voters who find themselves in such situations. But voters who want to avoid such hassles on Election Day can confirm their registration beforehand. Be familiar with the candidates and issues on the ballot. Voting is a privilege and a responsibility, so voters should familiarize themselves with the candidates and issues on the ballot in the weeks leading up to Election Day. In addition to national or statewide candidates and issues, voters should learn about local issues that may have a more direct impact on their daily lives. The more voters learn about the candidates and issues in advance, the more quickly they can cast their votes and get to work or return home. Voting on Election Day is a privilege that voters should not take lightly. Taking certain steps in the days ahead of Election Day can make it easier for voters to cast their ballots.


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with having us all dress as some of our beloved cartoons like the Tiger family from “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” or as members of the Lion Guard from the “Lion King” spinoff series, my preschooler can’t stop watching. Instead of current shows, you can also anticipate the trends based on new/upcoming releases like the “Addams Family,” “Frozen II,” or “Maleficent.” If you choose the go the character route, and since I’ve already mentioned “Frozen,” let’s talk about Disney. There is so much to choose from if you are a Disney fan. There’s the classic Mickey and Minnie, which is great for sibling pairs, with parents making up the rest of the clubhouse gang a la Donald, Daisy, Goofy, or Pluto. There are “The Incredibles,” which we were considering since my youngest daughter is the spitting image of Jack-Jack. There’s a ton of characters from “Alice in Wonderland” — Alice, the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts, Tweedle Dee and Dum. The toys from “Toy Story” and, of course, there’s the whole princess route. From classics like Cinderella to the modern-day Anna and Elsa, the Disney royal pantheon is deep with a variety of supporting characters to round out the familial cast. On the flip side of princesses are superheroes and villains. For family costumes, you can go with the Avengers or

animal ears/horns. You can buy these types of sundries on sale the day after Halloween to stock up for next year. If you’re crafty and prepared, you can make costumes, either from costume specific patterns or working freehand. For more sci-fi characters, you can construct pieces out of cardboard, or, if you’re talented enough, papier-mache. Another budget-friendly option for Halloween is thrift stores. Some second-hand shops carry retail costumes, or you can source pieces from their general apparel. Vintage garments, in particular, are great finds for Halloween, especially if you’re going with historical figures or time periods. Lastly, don’t forget the power of makeup and wigs. Have everyone wear raggedy clothes, slap on some gray face paint, and the family will transform into a roaming pack of zombies. You can enhance your animal pajama costumes with some drawn-on whiskers or turn any costume into the Frankenstein version with green makeup and a few well-placed rows of stitches. Wigs in all shades can be used in a variety of costumes, and, like makeup, add something extra. I love the idea of your standard witch in a bright neon wig, or everyone dressing in team jerseys and tinsel wigs to trick-or-treat as “super fans.” Whether you’re hosting a party, chaperoning your kids’ Halloween dance, or just walking around the block for candy, family costumes are a fun way to come together as a family and have fun even if it’s an undead, spooky family.

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hether you’re a hardcore horror fanatic, or just enjoy donning some bunny ears to accompany the kids trick-or-treating, Halloween evokes fun and festivity. Over the years, I’ve gone back and forth, coordinating costumes with my friends, husband, and now my daughters. Some years, we’ve planned out our get-ups weeks, or even months, in advance. Other Halloweens, it’s been a mad dash to put together something a few days beforehand. For both the seasoned costume coordinator and the up-to-thelast-minute costumer, here are some tips and inspirations for family costumes. On a scale of one to ten, with one being the most hassle-free and lowcommitment of costumes, animal onesie pajamas rate about a 2, with 1 being cutting holes in a sheet. From specialty sites offering everything from unicorn to shark PJs to hooded union suits from Target, the animal one-piece is a simple, fun, and warm option for the entire family this All Hallows Eve. You can all dress up as the same animal, I’m partial to pandas myself, or have everyone choose their favorite animal. You can also be a bit more thoughtful and match up characters from Winnie the Pooh or Star Wars. Speaking of characters, there’s a huge trend to dress the family as people and creatures from films and TV. I’ve toyed

Justice League depending on if you’re a Marvel or DC household. Again, you can look to your child’s favorite cartoons from “PJ Masks” to “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” for costume inspiration. Or, if you want to get creative while keeping things simple, Bernadette you can go with your Ulsamer own hero personas like The Mighty Smiths, or Captain Mom and her Amazing Ninjas! All you need are some leggings, capes, and masks. Beyond cutting holes in sheets or wearing masks, creating family costumes can be a challenge. With Party City, Halloween Spirit Stores, and Amazon, there are a ton of ready-to-wear options available for most group costumes, even gimmicky ones like inflatable T-Rexes, or “Deer in Headlights.” However, buying prepackaged get-ups for the entire family can get pricey. That’s why I’m a big fan of the dress-up or costume box. This could be an actual box, or a trunk, or plastic carton that stores all of your costumes from years past — fairy wings, wigs, cowboy hats, and any kind of dramatic items like paisley fringed shawls, or old prom dresses to use to (re)create costumes and characters for the future. It’s also good to have some standard pieces, like black capes (which can work for superheroes, villains, witches, and vampires) and

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love making it special for them! This jack o’ lantern pizza and slime drink is one of my favorites! So easy, and it will be sure to put a smile on the faces of young and old. Happy Halloween!! Jack-O- Lantern Pizza First you will need a pie crust. You can buy one premade, use frozen bread dough, or pre-packaged pizza dough. I have my homemade dough recipe also, whichever you prefer and is easiest for you! Ingredients: • 1 package (1/4 ounce) active dry yeast • 1 teaspoon sugar • 1 1/4 cups warm water (110° to 115°)• • 1/4 cup canola oil • 1 teaspoon salt • 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour • 1 can (15 ounces) pizza sauce or 1 cup of homemade sauce • 3 teaspoons dried Italian seasoning • 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded partskim mozzarella cheese • 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese • *Pepperoni, olives, peppers, and whatever you desire to create you Jacko-Lantern!* In large bowl, dissolve yeast and sugar in water; let stand for 5 minutes. Add oil and salt. Stir in flour, a cup at a time, until a soft dough forms.


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ebb Weekly had a contest for children called “Marking Mummies,” as part of this year’s Halloween celebration. Mummies are an enduring symbol of this scary and ghoulish season. They have a long and interesting history that stretches back to ancient times and I will attempt to boil down some of the information about them since there is a raft of information about them. According to the History. com website, a mummy is “a person or animal whose body has been dried or otherwise preserved after death.” The practice of preserving mummies has been a part of various civilizations through the years that include, Incan, Australian aboriginal, Aztec, African, ancient European, and others. The most famous civilization they are associated with is the ancient Egyptian one. The priests of ancient Egypt were probably the most accomplished practitioners of the art of

mummification. Our popular image of mummies derives from them. Egypt’s arid climate made it easy to dry out and mummify a corpse, but the Egyptians routinely used a more elaborate process to ensure the dead experienced safe passage to the afterlife. There was even a hierarchy of the quality of the mummification, depending on your station in life. The very poor may not have received mummification and those in higher stations of life received a mummification befitting their station in life, particularly royalty and the very wealth. The mummification process for royalty and the wealthy often included: • washing the body • removing all organs except the heart and placing them in jars • packing the body and organs in salt to remove moisture • embalming the body with resins and essential oils such as myrrh, cassia, juniper oil, and cedar oil • wrapping the embalmed corpse in several layers of linen

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horror film, “The Mummy,” starring Boris Karloff. This would begin a stream of horror films dealing with the subject that persists to this day, and most recently with the 2017 film, “The Mummy.” There are a few modern day mummies on display. These include the mummified remains of British philosopher and economist, Jeremy Bentham, the Soviet Union’s first ruler, Vladimir Lenin and China’s Mao Tse Tung. As you can see mummies have a long and interesting history and it is no wonder that they have become such as staple of the Halloween season.

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Ancient Egyptians of all walks of life mummified deceased family members, but the process wasn’t as elaborate for the poor. The mummies of pharaohs were placed in elaborate stone tombs and sarcophaguses filled with everything they’d need for the afterlife such as vehicles, tools, food, wine, perfume, and household items. Some pharaohs were even buried with pets and servants. The mummy of King Tut, discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, is probably the most wellknown mummy and it was displayed at various museums across the world to large crowds. A legend developed that because several members of Carter’s archaeological team suffered mysterious and unexplained deaths, that the Tut mummy was cursed. This helped to give rise to many stories and films in popular culture about the curse of such mummies. They became a staple of fiction in the early 20th century beginning with Bram Stoker’s “The Jewel of the Seven Stars.” Their enduring reputation really got a jump-start with the 1932

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njury Prevention Coordinator, UPMC Susquehanna Halloween is a great time to watch scary movies and tell ghost stories, but you want to make sure your kids stay safe while having fun. According to the National Safety Council, there are an estimated 3,800 injuries related to Halloween activities each year. From the costumes and the candy to the pumpkin carving, it is important to follow simple safety tips to avoid a trip to the doctor or the emergency department. Be Alert Walk, don’t run – Your child may be anxious to collect a lot of candy, but safety should come first. Running makes it easier for them to trip and fall, especially after dark. Bring extra lighting – Use glow sticks to increase your child’s visibility and carry a flashlight to light the sidewalk to decrease the chance of falling. Watch for traffic – Use designated cross walks and look both ways before crossing the street. Stay on the sidewalk as you walk through the neighborhood. Parents should tag along – If you have children under 12, accompany them around the neighborhood. They may be fine riding their bike during the day alone, but the streets will be more crowded, and your child may be too excited to watch his/her surroundings. Watch for dogs and other pets – Dogs can easily frighten with the costumes, lights, and loud children. Be alert and careful around neighborhood animals, they may bite when anxious or nervous. Spooky, but Safe Costumes Make yourself

visible – Costumes should be bright and have reflective tape on them. If the weather is cold and you wear a coat over the costume, add reflective tape to the coat. Costumes should be soft and flexible – Costume accessories made of hard plastic or metal could cause injury to yourself or others. Test decorative makeup – Makeup can cause skin and eye irritation. Test a small area before applying makeup and wash all makeup off before going to bed. Keep your eyes clear – If you wear a mask, make sure it fits properly so you can see clearly. Don’t wear decorative contacts – Wearing decorative contact lenses without a prescription can cause inflammation, and serious eye infections, which may lead to permanent vision loss. Trick or Treats Inspect the candy – Make sure candy is in the original wrapper and hasn’t been modified. Anything that’s not sealed, has torn packaging, or looks questionable should be thrown away. Ration the haul – When you examine the candy, make it a game. Have them count the types of candy they collected and how many days the candy can last if they only ate three a day. Don’t snack as you walk – All candy needs to be inspected before you eat it. Don’t be tempted to try the candy as you walk down the street. If you’ll be driving, watch for children on the side of the road or crossing the street. There may be piles of leaves between the sidewalk and the road that make children more difficult to spot in the dark. Most importantly, stay off your phone when driving. Any distractions can cause you to lose focus and lose control of your car. By following these tips, we can ensure everyone’s safety this Halloween.

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The Bookworm Sez By Terri Schlichenmeyer “November Road” by Lou Berney c.2018, Wm. Morrow $26.99 / $33.50 Canada 303 pages

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car, then they’d get rid of him. And so he escaped. When she was dating Dooley, Charlotte Roy knew he drank too much. Two daughters later, too many nights waiting for Dooley to come home, and Charlotte had enough. The President was dead and so was her marriage. Grabbing her daughters and the family dog, she left Woodrow, Oklahoma and headed for California. When a guy like Carlos Marcello tells you to find someone, that’s what you do, and finding Guidry should been easy for Barone, Marcello’s newest fixer. Sure, there were wrong trails and a little matter of a badly injured hand but he was smarter than Guidry. Finding Guidry was only a matter of time. Frank Guidry couldn’t relax for a second. Seraphine knew he’d fled Houston and she likely knew how. He’d tried to keep his head low but he figured that Marcello would know what he was driving long before he hit the TexasNew Mexico border. To avoid the guy who was undoubtedly tailing him, he needed to find some sort of disguise, some way to not stick out. He needed to become a family man, quick.

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In there stepped a stately raven of the saintly days of yore; Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door, Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door, Perched, and sat, and nothing more.


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Meant in croaking “Nevermore.” This I sat engaged in guessing, but no syllable expressing To the fowl whose fiery eyes now burned into my bosom’s core; This and more I sat divining, with my head at ease reclining On the cushion’s velvet lining that the lamplight gloated o’er, But whose velvet violet lining with the lamplight gloating o’er, She shall press, ah, nevermore! Then methought the air grew denser, perfumed from an unseen censer Swung by Seraphim whose footfalls tinkled on the tufted floor. “Wretch,” I cried, “thy God hath lent thee, by these angels he hath

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Dinner What: Broiled of beer battered haddock or filled meatloaf. Open to the public. When: Friday, November 1, 2019, 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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Band What: Flu Shots band. When: Friday, November 1, 2019, 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Haunted House What: 2nd annual haunted house. Entrance will be on Main St. closes to the Inn. $3.00 donation. A dark walk through tour. Strobe lights will be in use! Proceeds: The Scott Snyder Memorial Fund. When: Oct. 31 from 7:00-10:00 p.m. Where: The Watson Inn, 110 Main St., Watsontown. Halloween Hike What: Hiking the Little Cherry Run Loop Trail to see our hidden gem waterfall. This is a 6-mile moderate hike. Wear fluorescent orange. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Thursday, October 31 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at Beach Lot #2 by the bulletin board closest to the road in Ricketts Glen State Park. Book Review Luncheon What: Friends of the J. V. Brown Library Book Review Lunch. Dr. James E. Douthat will review The Swerve - How the World Became Modern by Stephen Greenblatt. When: Friday, November 1. Luncheon at noon; review at 12:30 p.m. Lunch available for $6.00. Reserve lunch by calling the library at 326-0536 Ext. 134 or use the library’s online reservation calendar (http://calendar.jvbrown. edu). Reservations must be made before 3:00 p.m. on Wed., October 30. Or bring your own lunch or just attend the review at 12:30 p.m. Reservations only needed to reserve a lunch. Where: Lowry Room, Third Floor, Welch Family Wing of

Penn State Master Gardener What: Gifts from the Garden 10:00 to 12:00 noon – It’s always nice to give homemade gifts! Make cinnamon ornaments and scented soap balls, plus see other gift ideas to make on your own! $10/person. Registration required for each specific event at http://extension.psu. edu/lycoming/events or by calling 877-345-0691. When: Saturday November 2, from 10:00 a.m.-noon Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville. 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

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Music for Our Lady What: Music for Our Lad – a concert of music dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary – will be performed in The St. Boniface Choir, members of the Williamsport Symphony, and guest singers and instrumentalists, over 50 musicians, will present the Rutter Magnificat, Ave Maria by Biebl, and other musical masterpieces. The concert is free and open to all. When: Sunday, November 3rd at 3:00 p.m. Where: St. Boniface Church, 326 Washington Blvd., Williamsport.

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Election Day Dinner What: 45th Annual Election Day Dinner. Ticket Information: $8.00 for adults; $4.00 for children under 12; and children under 4 are free. Tickets sold at the door. Menu: baked ham, sweet potato, vegetable, cole slaw, rolls/ butter, applesauce and pie. Takeout meals are available. When: Tuesday, November 5 from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 236 S. Main St., Jersey Shore.

Pasta Dinner What: Fundraiser for Haiti. Pasta dinner, $10 donation. Includes salad and dessert. Eat in or take out. When: November 2, 2019 from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Kingdom of Life Ministries, 129 Park Ave., Lock Haven.

Fellowship Dinner What: Farragut Mt. Zion United Methodist Church First Tuesday fellowship dinner. Free will donations will be accepted. When: November 5 from 5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: on Rte. 864 near the intersection with Rte. 87 near Montoursville.

Pancake Breakfast What: All-you-care-to-eat breakfast of delicious pancakes, fresh sausage, scrambled eggs, fruit, juice, coffee, tea and hot chocolate. All proceeds benefit the Pre-School at St. Luke. Cost: Adults $8, children $4 (ages 4-12), ‘Family Pack’ (2 adults, 2 children) $22, ages 3 and under are free. Takeout is available. When: Saturday, November 2, 2019 7:30-11:30 a.m. Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market St.,

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First Saturday Community Supper What: Christ Episcopal Church is serving a free meal to any in need; no strings attached. All are welcome. When: The First Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Where: Christ Episcopal Church, 426 Mulberry Street, one block east of the James V. Brown Library. 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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Turkey Dinner What: Turkey Dinner featuring stuffing, mashed potatoes, baked corn, green beans, cranberry sauce, roll & butter, dessert and drinks. Adults - $9.00, child - $4.50. Free delivery to homebound seniors. Call 570-916-2514 between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to place order. When: Friday November 8, 2019 from 4:30-6:00 p.m. Takeout Available Where: All Saints Church, corner of Scott and Beeber sts., Williamsport.

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Live By Faith: Hard Things (A note from Tim Hartzell: This past Sunday our staff pastor, Rev. Carey Richards, presented the weekly sermon at our church. With her permission, I have edited it to serve as a Faith Conversations article. Her sermon continues our “Live By Faith” series. I pray that your faith will be encouraged by her words.)

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and chariots. Even though the Israelites left Egypt ready for battle, God recognized that they were not ready to face the powerful Philistines, so He led them on a less direct route to the Promised Land. The Israelites had legitimate reasons to be fearful, but like the rest of the “by faith” accounts we have been studying, the author’s focus is not on Israel’s ability, but on God’s. Pharaoh may have thought he was entering into a showdown with the Israelites at the Red Sea, but he was really going to

their ancestors had longed for — and they finally had an opportunity to keep their promise to Joseph and his old bones. Perhaps recognizing that God had answered prayer helped the Israelites hold on to faith when the events of the Exodus did not unfold as they had hoped. As they traveled to the Promised Land, we can suspect that the Israelites wondered what God was doing. Their direction of travel didn’t make a lot of sense. We can certainly understand their need to cry out to God when they saw the powerful Egyptian army coming toward them

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God’s presence with them, even in the face of fearful circumstances. Eugene Peterson writes in Every Step battle with the Lord God. When Fear Gives Way to Faith, We an Arrival, “when we exclude hard Begin to Recognize God is With Us. things from the things we value, we Even though the Israelites had front miss great opportunities to experience row seats to watch the plagues in the presence of God.” (p. 159). Fear Egypt, the writer of Hebrews credits can keep us from facing hard things, Moses as having the faith. But by the but faith allows us to experience the time the Israelites crossed the Red presence of God in the midst of hard Sea, the author credits the people as things. having the faith. God recognized the When Fear Gives Way to Faith, We need to bolster their faith and He did See God Work in Unanticipated so by leading them as a pillar of cloud Ways. As they left Egypt, the Israelites by day and a pillar of fire by night. experienced the freedom they and Those miraculous signs represented

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completely unanticipated. He is truly able to do above and beyond what we could ever ask or even imagine! When Fear Gives Way to Faith, We Have an Opportunity to Worship God. After the Israelites experienced these miracles, they had two options: They could sit on the bank of the Red Sea and shake their heads in amazement or they could get moving before someone else came after them. Instead, the Israelites chose to worship. They responded to God’s actions with reverence and trust — the elements necessary for

true worship to be offered. They worshiped by exalting God in song, “I will sing to the Lord for He is highly exalted. Both horse and driver He has hurled into the sea!” Exodus 15 gives us the words to the entire hymn the Israelites offered in worship to the LORD. Mark Yaconelli, in his book, The Gift of Hard Things, observes, “Living is an art, and there are no formulas, no designated methods for dealing with hard things. There is only the waiting, and the listening, and the dancing when life springs forth”. Life can be hard, and we may face times when we

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should be handled, always with safety first and foremost. One of the premier groups teaching safe firearms handling today is the National Rifle Association’s YHEC (Youth Hunter Education Challenge). Adult instructors introduce and coach youths in the safe and proper handling of .22 caliber rifles, shotguns and archery equipment. Over time, these new gun owners go on to introduce and teach others in the responsible use of firearms. Today, with over 100-million plus gun owners all across America, there still remains a lack of proper understanding of just who gun owners are. They come in all shapes, sizes, ages, colors, work backgrounds and have interests as varied as they are. What should you picture when you try to imagine what a gun owner looks like? Picture if you will, a man or woman, who is into the shotgun sports, be it skeet, trap or perhaps sporting clays. They probably have an over/under shotgun, perhaps with some fancy engraving on the receiver and the gun is stocked with a dark walnut wood with checkering. Or perhaps, they shoot a semi-automatic shotgun with a carbon-fiber stock. Either way, they are enjoying a day outdoors as they move from station to station shooting at clay

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in some archery hunting as well as some fall turkey hunting. We also have the statewide archery season for bear from Oct. 28-Nov. 9 and for small game enthusiasts the pheasant season opens on Oct. 26-Nov. 29 plus some other opportunities in December. In addition to all of that rabbits, grouse and squirrels are also on the fall schedule. Oh yeah, my wife and

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he asked me a simple question. DID YOU PLAY BALL IN COLLEGE COACH? I spent the next ten minutes explaining. I wanted to earn respect and maybe I stretched. I told him that I walked on at Roanoke College. I mostly rode the bench but we had a JV team. That’s true. The Maroons played several Universities and a number of big time Prep Schools. I stepped foot on the historic Dean Dome at UNC and mixed it up with many future NBA standouts. The conversation continued but there was now a small crowd around our basket. I showed them an old action photo that I had on Instagram. I LOVE UNC. WHO’D YOU PLAY AGAINST? HOW MANY POINTS DID YOU SCORE? I HAD NO IDEA COACH. THAT’S AWESOME YO. I told them that I would bring in some old programs and box scores. I felt good and important. I pictured my new players running the hallways and bragging. But then it hit me. What if these guys actually do some research on the web? I had to think of something fast. HI KERI. MY NAME IS JAMIE SPENCER FROM THE WEBB WEEKLY. HUGE FAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA TARHEELS. WE

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Adults - $10 • Children 3-10 yrs - $5 • Age 2 & under - FREE Home Made Baked Goods, Fudge, etc. For Sale

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER, CDL not required, and general labor. Please apply at Marshalek’s Fruit Farm, 1875 Quaker State Road, Montoursville. 141236

LYCOMING COLLEGE, LOCATED IN WILLIAMSPORT, PA has openings for the following positions: *Associate Director of Annual Giving *Assistant Dean of Academic Services/Director of the Academic Resource Center *Gift Records & Advancement Operations Specialist *Security Officers (part-time positions) *Communications Officer (parttime) *User Success Consultant *Athletic Communications Assistant (part-time). Lycoming College offers a competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package with exceptional retirement and tuition benefits. For more detailed information and how to apply, visit www.lycoming.edu/ humanResources/employmentOpportunities.aspx EOE. 141239

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CHOIR ACCOMPANIST NEEDED 3 To 4 Sundays A Month Plus Rehearsals. Call Jenn 570-419-5625. 140861 FSBC Early Childhood Learning Center is looking for a Part-Time Employee for the hours of 12:00pm to 5:30pm, Monday through Friday. Applicants should have a passion for working with young children, be creative and be ready to have fun every day! Childcare experience, current physical and TB test required. Paid training and clearances upon hire. Call 570-323-2025 or email resume to eclcfsbc@gmail.com. ECLC is an EOE. 141052

ENTRY LEVEL OFFICE ASSISTANT For Structural Steel Fabrication Facility. Will Train. Apply At RPS Machinery Sales, Inc. 175 Old Route 220 Highway, Jersey shore, Pa. M-F 9am-4pm. 141037 FULL TIME EXPERIENCED Diesel Mechanic Wanted For South Williamsport Shop. 40+ Hours A Week, Some Weekends. No Out Of Town Or Nights. Competitive Pay & Benefits Offered. Send Resume To youngstruck@outlook.com. No Phone Calls. 140714 WANTED BUSINESS SERVICES

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HELP WANTED

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Requirements:

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Services We Provide

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LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT

PIC BROS. AUTO SALES

FOLLOWING POSITIONS:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday - 9am - 8pm • Thurs - 9am - 5pm • Saturday 9am - 3pm

anticipates the

• Part-Time Paraprofessionals

• Track Coach – Jumping

• Varsity Boys’ Tennis Coach

• School Bus Drivers

• Full-Time 2nd Shift Custodian

• Traffic Monitors

Apply online at: www.loyalsocklancers.org EOE

APPLYING FOR SOCIAL Security Disability Or Appealing A Denied Claim? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Security Disability Attorneys, 1-855-498-6323! FREE Consultations. Local Attorneys Nationwide [Mail: 2420 N St NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]. C11 ATTENTION ALL HOMEOWNERS In Jeopardy Of Foreclosure? We Can Help Stop Your Home From Foreclosure. The Foreclosure Defense Helplline Can Save Your Home. The Call Is Absolutely Free. 1-855516-6641. C11

SEWING

SEWING SERVICES, South Williamsport. Weekdays 9-5 Call Sharon 570322-4622. NO Formal Wear. 140272 PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of fictitious Name Act, 1982-295 (54 Pa. C.S.A. Section 301, at seq), that an application for Registration of Fictitious Name was Filed in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on September 23, 2019. The fictitious name under which the business will be conducted is, The Makers Woodshop. The principal place of business is

THE MUNCY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Penn & Washington Streets, Muncy Presents

A Free Elder Law Seminar

“THE TRUTH ABOUT LONG-TERM CARE” Conducted By:

Elder Law Attorney Tammy Weber From:

Marshall, Parker & Weber, LLC

Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019 • 9:30 AM Light Refreshments Available

570-546-5205 or 570-584-3509 for more information all are welcome and encouraged to attend

101 N. Main St. • Muncy • 570-546-5462 $

8,995 THIS $3,995

WEEK’S SPECIALS

2013 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT ES 4 Cyl., Auto, 4-Door, Front Wheel Drive, 64K, Very Nice!

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124 Reynolds Street, STE 4, South Williamsport, pa. 17702. the name and address of all parties interested in the business are Corey Green, 124 Reynold’s Street, STE 4, Jersey Shore, Pa. 17702. 141231 NOTICE: ALL GROUND Owned By Joseph Stewart Of Nisbet, PA Has Been Leased By The Big Run Hunting Club. All Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted To The Fullest Extent Of The Law. 140716 ADOPTION

EDUCATED PROFESSIONALS long to adopt your baby. Devoted family, secure love awaits. Kevin/Kevin. Exp pd. 6312785131. 140959

MESOTHELIOMA

EXECUTORS NOTICE

IF YOU HAVE Been Diagnosed With Mesothelioma You might Be Entitled To Significant Legal Compensation. Call Us. We Are Local Attorneys And We Can Help. 570505-3015. 138891

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of Clifford C. Hiller late of Hillsgrove Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania deceased have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to the decedent or owing the estate are requested to make payments and those having claims or demands against the decedent or estate are requested to make known the same without delay Executor: Linda H. Mitchell, 1046 Tallman Hollow Rd. Montoursville Pa 17754. 140853

HEALTH

If you or a loved one were diagnosed with OVARIAN CANCER or MESOTHELIOMA after use of TALCUM products such as BABY POWDER or SHOWER TO SHOWER, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact Charles H. Johnson 1-800-535-5727. M11

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The Knights of Columbus of Jersey Shore and Bastress will hold a Turkey Raffle on

TURKEY

Saturday, November 2 6:30pm

RAFFLE

at the Immaculate Conception Social Hall in Bastress

Sandwiches, beer & soda provided


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

570-547-2505

Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates

LITTLE JOHNʼS CONSTRUCTION JOHN LAPP JR.

PA #013581

SEAMLESS GUTTERS

Troy Whitmoyer Realtor 570-447-2995

troywhitmoyer@ bhhshodrickrealty.com 448 River Avenue, Williamsport

PA 570-321-7000

TRUCK TONNEAU COVERS AVAILABLE IN 3 STYLES - Hinged Cover - Snapless Folding - Stand & Snap Cover

570-437-1909

PA096756 Fully Insured

PA 17701

Remodeling, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, Air Sealing, Heat Loss Testing, Insulation

Milller’s

OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer

Let’s Get Your House Sold! Let Me Do The Work For You!

Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317

26 Years Experience

Commercial & Non-Commercial

570-772-0753

KOZ’s LANDSCAPING

LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING SPRING SPECIAL - 50% OFF ALL OTHER LANDSCAPING 25% OFF Build,

Plants, Materials, Labor,

IN BUSINESS! NEW LAWN CARE CLIENTS -- 4 FREE CUTS!! DRIVEWAY SEAL, PARKING LOTS

PA# 059899

• Renovations • Additions • Porches • Custom Kitchens and Baths • Painting • Drywall Repairs • Doors & Windows

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FOUGHTS MILL

Buckwheat and Wheat Products Quality Livestock Feed Food Plot Seeds, Purple Top Turnips, Landino Clover Mix, Essex Rape, Groundhog Radish, Sugar Beets, Buckwheat Seed, Wheat & Forage Oats, Kale

201 RACE STREET -- HUGHESVILLE

ctthomas3@windstream.net CHRIS THOMAS

MOYER’S

GENERAL CONTRACTI NG

Proudly Offered at...

Mark Tillson Insurance 4092 Lycoming Mall Drive -- Montoursville PHONE: 570-368-76 00 marktillson@allstate.co

“Innovative Solutions”

Call Daniel S. Brink, Owner

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2” - .99¢ sq. ft.

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