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VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 49

A Family-Oriented Publication

DECEMBER 4, 2019

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A Friend and Fan for All Seasons

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appy Birthday to my good friend Pedie McDonald. It’s hard to believe he’s going to be 60 years young! It seems like only yesterday I shared his 50th birthday with him. I have had a special relationship with Pedie and his parents, Peyton and Peachy, over the years. It began when I was a young Lancer playing basketball for CI, Coach Insinger, and football for Coach Ken Robbins. Pedie was always around as a team manager and assistant coach. Pedie is just flat out a great person, full of life and energy. Always so positive no matter the situation, always there for the team no matter the outcome of the game. I especially enjoyed the dinner his Mother Peachy would prepare for the basketball team each year. The McDonalds would have us over to their house to share friendship, fun, and a great spaghetti dinner. Thank you, Peachy. My love for my brother Pedie continued after I graduated from Loyalsock. Anytime I would see him at a sporting event or just run into him somewhere, he was just so happy to see me, and we would catch up on everything. Next up were some of my favorite times shared with Pedie. My sons Jimmy and Hunter have known him from the time they began wearing cleats and basketball

sneakers to enjoying those dinners with Pedie at his home while in high school. We had so much fun during those Little League days. Pedie was always nearby, and very complimentary of my teams. He loved it when we played Crouse’s coached by Paul Roman, and then Rich Holtz. That was the big rivalry. Tip of my Loyalsock Little League cap to both because they got the best of my teams almost every time. These great games were a special time in Jimmy and Hunter’s Little League experience. Pedie would usually start out on my side of the field and would end up with the Crouse team celebrating another championship. And rightfully so, both were Loyalsock teams, and Pedie is the ambassador of Loyalsock Little League. I often included Pedie like he was one of my players or coaches after games. One of my favorite memories is when my team went to Rivals after a game. It just happened to be karaoke night. Of course, many of my players participated, and even a couple of coaches. But the star of that karaoke night was Pedie McDonald when he belted out Sweet Home Alabama. Best karaoke performance ever! We were fortunate to share many championships from Little League right on through high school with Pedie. He is definitely Loyalsock’s number one sports

fan and would be in attendance at every game. Whether it is a District Championship Little League baseball game, District Championship Lancer basketball game, or State Championship Lancer baseball final, Pedie always kicks it up a Jim notch when there’s a title Webb, Jr. on the line. He has won more Championship medals than any player or coach in the history of Loyalsock Township Athletics. If you ask Pedie what the best one was? He would answer the next one! Pedie’s cheer during a Lancer basketball game of, “Never, never make it, shoes untied!” is legendary. You wouldn’t believe how many conversations have been struck up during my travels, beginning with “How is Pedie?” Everybody around the state and beyond knows him! Did I mention that any time I need to know about a player, current statistics, or what the league standings are, I always ask Pedie. He has it covered from high school to college to the professional level. He’s got a brilliant mind and loves athletic competition. Pedie is a special person that can talk to anyone at any time and make their day better — this while being completely honest. That’s hard to do when you’re around as many athletic teams and coaches as he is. I remember after losing

a tough baseball game, Pedie’s words to me were, “Tough game, tough game, buddy. Should have changed pitchers. You have anyone else that could pitch?” Yes, I did, and he was absolutely right. His timing might not have been the best, but how in the heck do you get upset with Pedie McDonald? Besides, he does the same thing to CI, who has won 1,000 games. By the way, what an amazing thing CI did bringing Pedie on board with the Lancer basketball team decades ago. Pedie is an example of a person giving love and kindness to his fellow man and all that is good in humanity, giving it right back. He exemplifies the phrases “everyone is special in their own way” and “make the most of every day,” along with “his motor just doesn’t stop running.” This is true even as he’s turning 60! We can learn a lot from the Pedie McDonald story. It begins with Peyton and Peachy’s love of their amazing child. This love then being shared every day within the community they call home. As the years pass, this love extends out, touching more people than imaginable. So make sure you wish Pedie a Happy Birthday! His journey is one that he continues to share with so many folks. A heartfelt thank you to everyone for all the caring, friendship, and love that you have shared right back with Pedie and his family over the years. God Bless America.

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re you ready for Christmas? I’ve got a bobble or two about, but for the most part, I try to take one holiday at a time, so now that we are through Thanksgiving, I’m ready to start setting my sights on the ‘most wonderful time of the year.’ Nothing says Christmas around the Webb Weekly office like when The Blaise Alexander Christmas Coloring Contest is in full swing! We have entries coming in left and right, and our elves are hard at work. If you haven’t heard, every year I bring in elves, straight from the North Pole, to help me out. They are helping judge the entries, along with keeping them sorted by age group, and compiling the list of names to be published the week of Christmas! We brought in a whole new batch of the little pointy-eared imps this year, so if you see them wandering about, please point them back towards Southside. Cupcake Fizzyfluff, Merry Gingertows, Noel Twinklespice and Marshmallow Cuddlecane, are easily distracted. They keep heading out to see Santa downtown, so we have to keep them reigned in. I’ve found dangling a Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake in front of them like a carrot helps to keep them on task. Except for Marshmallow, she seems to prefer candy

canes. This is the 2nd week for the coloring contest, so you have plenty of time to get your entries in. We have LOTS of Steph great prizes from Nordstrom Flyworld, English Model Railroad, Elery Nau, Hooplas, Treasure Castle Playland, Harder Sporting Goods, AMC Theaters, Dairy Queen, Trout Pond Park and Faxon Bowling! If you need another copy of the contest, check out our Facebook page. It is pinned to the top of the page so you can download and print it out if you need to! The page is also up on our website in a printable form if you need more copies! You can drop them off in the office or mail them to: Blaise Alexander Christmas Coloring Contest c/o Webb Weekly 280 Kane St., S. Williamsport, PA 17702 The coloring page and details are on pages 18 and 19. Speaking of Santa… Every year around this time I share a Facebook post that I stumbled upon a couple of years ago that says, “Just a reminder to all the parents out there to be

modest with your gifts from ‘Santa’. Not all parents have a ton of cash to spend on making their kids’ Christmas special, so it doesn’t make sense to have Santa give your kid a PlayStation4, a bike, and an iPad, while his best friend at school gets a new hat and mittens from Santa. Give them something small from Santa and make the more expensive presents from you. You can explain the value of money to kids, but you can’t explain Santa’s discrimination to a heartbroken kid.” Say it louder for the people in the back. “You can explain the value of money to kids, but you can’t explain Santa’s discrimination to a heartbroken kid.” I think this is a really important thing to share and the parents on my friends list have been 100% supportive of the idea. There have been several over the years that were already doing this and several other who said that they were going to start. Listen, if you are willing and able to give your child an iPhone11, a championship thoroughbred horse, and a summer vacation on Bora Bora for Christmas, by all means do so! (and maybe consider letting me tag along to Bora Bora) However, make sure they understand those gifts are from you. Let Santa bring new PJs or books. Don’t let some other child think that Santa loves them less, or worse yet, that they were somehow ‘bad’ and less deserving than little Joey up the street. Being a kid in today’s world is hard enough without adding to it.

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t every Loyalsock High School athletic and even Loyalsock Little League game, there is always one unmistakable and enthusiastic person present at all of them — that is Pedie McDonald. No Loyalsock game would be complete without him being there. Pedie is a very special part of such contests. Pedie is the son of the late Peyton McDonald and his wife, Peachey. Pedie is mentally and physically challenged, but neither of these dampens his spirit or his enthusiasm. Peachey said Pedie was involved in Hope Enterprises’ summer programs and then entered the Blast Intermediate Unit’s 17 educational program and went to school until he was 21. He works every day at Hope Enterprises from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., just as an average workingman would. A bus from River Valley Transit picks him up at 7:30 each morning and gets him home at about 4 p.m. “His dad loved baseball and basketball, and when our other son, Todd was old enough for Little League, Peyton

coached a minor league team, ‘Faxon Bowling,’ in the Loyalsock Little League and Pedie was, of course, included as well,” Peachey told Webb Weekly. “From that point on, Pedie fell in love with Little League baseball. He would always hang out, went to all the games, and encouraged all the kids on all the teams while they played. He never left the league, which is only a few blocks from our house.” She said that Pedie’s friendships with these Little Leaguers carried over when many of them, later on, would play on the various Loyalsock High School athletic teams. So, as a result, he knew them as youngsters, and they knew him. Perhaps no one has encouraged and made Pedie more a part of Loyalsock’s athletic scene than Loyalsock’s legendary basketball coach, Ron ‘C.I.’ Insinger. “Coach Insinger has treated Pedie with such dignity and affection,” Peachey said. “And I think the players see this, for C.I. has been his good friend for more than 40 years. He made Pedie ‘team manager,’ but I think he is actually more a water boy, which is just fine with him. I think that his involvement with C.I. and

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“Pedie is an intense competitor. He can’t participate, but he is in every game with his whole heart and soul,” Peachey declared. He does not confine his enthusiasm just to Loyalsock. He is an avid spectator every year at the Little League World Series, where he has ‘friends in high places.’ “Steve Keener (CEO of Little League) always makes sure Pedie has a seat in the reserved seating areas at Lamade and Volunteer stadiums, where all Little League’s VIP’s sit,” Peachey said. “He has even gotten on a first name basis with Major League Baseball Commissioner, Rob Manfred.” Peachey was asked what it was like to be out and about with Pedie. “It is just fun to be out and about with Pedie. There are countless ‘hi Pedies’ wherever you go. His forever-young friends now have kids of their own, so the warmth continues. These encounters are thrilling to me and make me so proud of him.” She was asked about what summed up Pedie, and the secret of his success is very simple. She answered, “He is convinced that everyone is glad to see him, and he treats everyone with respect. That is how he approaches life.” Pedie has a milestone birthday on December 9 when he turns 60 years young. In these divisive and contentious times, the world could use more Pedie McDonalds.

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the basketball team has been the key to Pedie’s association with Loyalsock athletics.” Loyalsock’s basketball opponents are very familiar with his attempts to rattle their players when they are attempting to make foul shots. He hurls such taunts as “Never make it; you’ll never make it,” and “Your shoe’s untied.” “One time, not long ago, an athletic director from one of Loyalsock’s opponents complained strenuously about Pedie’s attempt at distraction,” Peachey said. “Well, the Loyalsock folks set him straight about that, and an apology ensued from them.” Pedie also has a strong tie to the Loyalsock football team that reaches back to Ken Robbins’ tenure as football coach. He always had a coveted place on the team bus on the way to road football games. Current Loyalsock football coach, Justin Van Fleet, was informed by Pedie that he, Pedie, was part of the Loyalsock football package and sure enough — he is. Like the basketball team, he holds an honored spot and role with the football team. Van Fleet’s father, Duane, takes Pedie home from all the games in his ‘big blue truck.’ Additionally, several Loyalsock basketball players such as Tommy Baggett and Mitchell Klingerman would take him back from basketball games during their senior years.


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course immediately preceding the crash into the mountain. Whatever, the findings they reach, they cannot cloud a splendid safety record — both for Allegheny Airlines and the Williamsport-Lycoming County Airport. Allegheny’s record is one of the best in the U.S. Until last week the planes had flown for 10 years, carrying 2,339,328 passengers a total of 535,921,640 miles without a fatal accident. The tragedy was also the first involving a commercial airliner since the airport was opened and dedicated 30 years ago. Operation of the new control tower at the airport, which began effective at Friday midnight, will add even further to overall safety of the Montoursville field. Handling some 8,000 commercial flights into and out of Williamsport in a year, our airport is one of the most active small airports in the nation. An efficiently organized control tower is imperative for such as busy facility.

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e’re getting into the heart of the holiday season, a time packed full of gift-giving, shopping extravaganzas, parties, and activities galore. While this season is meant to bring feelings of love and cheer, it can also be one of the most stressful times, putting added strain on your heart. Beat the holiday stress this year and learn to love the holidays while keeping your heart health in check with the following simple tips: Eat Healthfully – Plan ahead when you’re attending big gatherings. Look over all the food offerings and pick and choose carefully – moderation is key. Remember, you don’t have to sample everything. Make sure you are choosing nutritious options such as fruits and vegetables for more energy. Limit Alcohol Consumption – Just like with food, moderation is key. Enjoy the holiday, but remember to treat your body well, so you have the energy, stamina, and health to make it through the New Year

celebration. Alcohol can interrupt sleep patterns, cause stomach issues, and increase depression. Exercise – Just because you’re busy, keep up with your normal exercise routine. Regular exercise is a great stress-reducing tool and outlet for the body. Additionally, it helps you sleep better at night, keeps the blood flowing and heart pumping, and encourages the body to release endorphins – the feelgood chemical in our bodies. Substitute Healthy Indulgences – If you’re feeling stressed, don’t reach for the cheesecake or the eggnog. Instead, look for a healthy way to relax such as taking a hot bath, lighting a scented candle, turning on your favorite Christmas movie, or calling an old friend. Get Your Sleep – If you’re struggling with fatigue and sleeplessness, it is a signal that you need to step back and take some time for yourself. Sleep is your body’s way to recharge, and people who don’t sleep enough are at higher risk for cardiovascular disease and coronary heart disease – regardless of age, weight, smoking, and exercise habits. Don’t Overcommit – Stay focused

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sessions, and had secured employment. She intended to live with her parents, who had custody of the child in compliance with the county’s Children and Youth Department. All parties had agreed on supervised bail for the mother and her living arrangements, with the strict conditions warning that positive testing would result in her return to incarceration. Those who might subscribe to conspiracy theories might question the timing of an anti-judge article just days before this judge was to face the voters for retention. If that was the intention, it failed miserably, as Judge Lovecchio received an 83 percent retention vote, one of the highest in the Commonwealth for Court of Common Pleas judges. By a touch of irony, I was interviewing the judge concerning these matters right before he was about to have a hearing for this same woman that the article referred to, and I was invited to sit in. Judge Lovecchio opened the hearing by referring to the article and offered the defendant the opportunity to have a new judge, given that any ruling against her could be seen as retributive. Neither the defendant nor counsel wished to have a different judge. The district attorney’s

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featured Judge Marc Lovecchio in a LION (Leaders In Our Neighborhood) article several weeks ago, and not long after I received an email from a reader who stated that they seriously disagreed with my article honoring the judge. The substance of the argument was based on a recent ruling on his part, releasing a drug-dealing mother who was not just being released but even given her child back, whom she had abused. This was all based on an article in the local daily newspaper entitled, “Judge: Drug dealer can live with allegedly abused baby.” The article even stated that the district attorney’s office disagreed with the judge’s ruling. My faithful reader reiterated the points in the newspaper article, and she was not alone. Judge Lovecchio was roasted in local social media posts, radio talk shows, and letters to the editor of the local paper. It would all have been justified if it only had been true — which it was not. The facts were off in more ways than could be named. The woman had been regularly tested, attended all required counseling

case was rather cut and dry. The bail officer testified that the defendant had tested positive. The defense made a good effort of questioning the integrity of the tests, but the judge wasn’t buying what they were selling. He revoked bail, and the defendant was returned to county prison. After the hearing, Judge Lovecchio and I discussed the case again, and I brought up some observations of his actions on the bench that seemed atypical of his normal personality. He explained that these were intentional, that his primary focus is to maintain impartiality, and focus on facts and not emotion. In departing, I reminded Judge Lovecchio that my first jury duty in Lycoming County was one he was presiding, and I commented to him that what I remember best of all from that experience several years ago was the instructions to the jury that seemed to take almost a half an hour. He remarked that these were all mandated, and he has been at the forefront of changing that procedure. He then showed me a letter from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania naming him to the Criminal Procedural Rules Committee for a five-year term, one of only two in the state. He now had the opportunity to do something about those tedious instructional requirements to jurors. There are still folks who believe Judge

Lovecchio is a bad judge, and given that this is America, a person is entitled to their own opinion. But he has received recognition from the highest levels of the judiciary, and those who come before him on the bench will attest that he is as fair as justice allows. But this does not make him or any of the county judges immune to criticism, nor should it, if it is justified. But as Mark Twain was said to have quoted, “A lie travels around the globe while the truth is putting on its shoes.” Lycoming County is very fortunate to have the quality of judges that are found here, and those who question their integrity should back it up with facts and not innuendo. Read this week’s LION to follow the report of the judge’s participation in an important national conference that could have long-term significance to our area.

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n the beginning of 2020, the City of Williamsport and surrounding region will see a new police K9 unit. A dog named Tacoma, named after the Toyota brand truck, is a male mix of Belgian Malinois and German Shepherd. Tacoma and his handler, Tyson Minier, will be the first of potentially three K9 units. The revival is due largely to the generous donation by Greg Ciocca, CEO of Ciocca Dealerships and the hard work and dedication of a small group of people. According to Chief Daman Hagan of the Williamsport Bureau of Police, this program is a significant step toward increasing the level of physical safety for police officers and

citizens in the Williamsport area. The idea of reviving the defunct program began when Peter DiBartolomeo, current constable and former owner of Bart’s Pizza, approached Councilwoman Bonnie Katz. Councilwoman Katz then approached Chief Hagan. Officials then began having ad hoc meetings. Others were invited, including city officials and former K9 officers, to get an idea of what a program of this magnitude would entail. It was decided that funding for the program should be made through private donations. “The Williamsport Bureau of Police believes that our new Canine (K9) program will bring us closer to the community, and that it is only

appropriate that the beginning of such an important effort start with private funding from local citizens and businesses,” said Chief Hagan After the announcement of the new K9 program, and the need for funding, Chief Hagan was contacted by Brian Lewis, general manager of the local Ciocca Toyota dealership. Mr. Lewis and the marketing director of Ciocca Dealerships, Christy Del Rio, then visited the Williamsport Bureau of Police (WBP). They advised that they wanted to make a donation in excess of $43,000. This generous donation will enable WBP to send PO Minier to

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Communications, a call is then made to the agency with that capability. Under the Municipal Police Officers Jurisdictional Act, this sort of request, if approved, is legal and acceptable. The WBP K9 Unit would be available to assist other nearby agencies based upon the need and request,” said Chief Hagan. When asked for additional comment, Chief Hagan replied, “The Williamsport Bureau of Police would like to thank Mr. Ciocca and Ciocca Dealerships for their generous donation that has made this program possible. We would also like to thank Councilwoman Bonnie Katz and Peter DiBartolomeo for their leadership and vision in their pursuit to restart this program. Their efforts will inevitably save human life. In addition, the Williamsport Bureau of Police

would also like to thank all members of the media who have shown such an interest in this program.” People or companies that are interested in donating to the police K9 program should go to the Williamsport Bureau of Police Facebook page and look at the press release posted on November 1st. They will find a fundraising letter from Chief Hagan to the public with details about the program, and a K9 Unit donation form that should be filled out and sent in with a check (follow instructions on the form). In the memo donators are encouraged to donate to the WBP Canine (K9) Unit. When requests are any more specific, it limits what the funds can be used for and the money may not be usable for some time depending on the needs of the team.

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Karchnak, of the Muddy River K9 training company. Karchnak currently trains the K9 Unit for the Hughesville Police Department. He will evaluate the status of the first unit upon graduation and ensure its readiness for release to full-duty. Once the team is certified for street-use, P.O. Minier will deploy onduty with Tacoma. Long-term, the program aims to establish a WBP K9 Unit comprised of three separate teams - (1) Dual-purpose drug dog team assigned to the Night Watch (3:45 p.m. to 11:45 p.m.), (2) Dual-purpose drug dog team assigned to the Morning Watch (11:45 p.m. to 7:45 a.m.), and (3) Dual-purpose explosives (bomb) dog team assigned to Day Watch (7:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.). These teams would represent what the WBP once had: 24 hours of K9 Unit coverage. Both evening shifts will have the capability of drug searches along with patrol work. A capability especially vital in this modern era involving the increased presence of Heroin and Fentanyl. According to Chief Hagan, a bomb dog team will allow the Bureau to properly respond to the ever-increasing need to search for firearms and explosives during bomb-threats and weapons-related criminal investigations, including shootings and homicides. The immediate presence of these capabilities will not only insure the quick apprehension of some fleeing suspects who might not otherwise be caught, but will also create a safer environment for citizens and officers. “As we did in the past, as Hughesville PD does now, and South Williamsport PD did until recently, when another agency requests assistance through County

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training in the future. Depending upon the success of fundraising efforts, the WBP aims to send their second K9 officer, Sgt. Brain McGee to the Shallow Creek K9 Academy in Sharpsville, Pa. sometime in 2020. Shallow Creek Kennels specializes in police service dog training and provides law enforcement agencies with police service dogs that are imported from Europe. In addition, if funds are available, the third K9 officer, P.O. Zachary Geary would be sent to Shallow Creek the end of 2020 or early 2021. P.O. Geary will be the officer involved with the explosives dog team. The breakdown of approximate costs include $34,042.00 for the first team, $29,233.12 for the second team, and approximately $30,355 for the third team. The K9 academy for drug dog teams includes a cost of $14,500 for the procurement of a dog and for the training of the handler and dog. This also includes additional equipment, food, and housing of the officer during training. Other program costs include an expected $5000/year for maintenance training (8 hrs every two weeks), $1,400 to build a kennel at each K9 officer’s home, $700 per year for dog food for each dog, $1,700 for a bite suit, $632/year for standard veterinary bills (not including injuries), $450.00 for proper bite sleeves for training, $250 for an E Collar, and varying costs for other additional miscellaneous equipment. P.O. Tyson Minier will begin the K9 academy with Tacoma on December 30, 2019. He is scheduled to graduate on January 31, 2020. The unit will then return to Williamsport and go through additional training with maintenance trainer, Timothy

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This Week’s LION: Judge Marc Lovecchio Making a Difference By Larry Stout

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everal weeks ago, I featured a LION (Leaders In Our Neighborhood) article on Judge Marc Lovecchio’s selection as Pennsylvania’s representative to the Reno, Nevada’s National Justice College faculty preparation seminar titled, “Justice-Involved Individuals with Substance Use Disorders: Cultivating Law and Medicine Partnerships.” Though this might not make a very exciting marquee across a theater entrance, history may

show that this event was a significant turning point in the way that opioid-addicted individuals are helped in our society. Judge Lovecchio’s experience in this field was recognized at the seminar as the judges were divided up by geography, and he was assigned to be chairman of the Northeast group, which went from Maine to Maryland. They worked through all the presentations that came from various medical trauma, mental health, as well as legal organizations presenting evidenced-based best practices on the best way

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chronically relapsing disease. Those that are prone to addiction are seven to eight times more likely to relapse than those who are not. It is not a moral failing. A study done on rats showed that rats that were given opioids and those who were not found that the rats given the opioids would literally starve themselves to death in seeking to satisfy their need for the opioids. Blind studies involving placebos also verified that 80% of medically treated had 80% recovery; the placebo was the exact opposite. Judge Lovecchio’s biggest ‘aha’ moment was the power of the judge to be a catalyst for change. The judges throughout the United States who have had the most success with those going through opioid addiction are those who are judges who dispense hope. While it is important to be a motivator, no matter how many relapses, they need encouraged. One thing that should encourage those of us in Lycoming County is that Judge Lovecchio realized that many of the policies and practices that were being offered at the seminar have already been implemented here. In fact, Judge Lovecchio’s input was obviously highly valued because he was asked to consider serving on the faculty of the National Justice College. But first, he must now conduct training throughout the commonwealth to some 300 regional judges, as well as law enforcement, probation officers, medical professionals, etc. Unfortunately, the Northeast is the hardest hit on the opioid addiction front. There is a lot of work to be done. The biggest takeaway is that this is not a judicial problem, or a law-enforcement problem, or even a medical problem — it is a problem for all of us in society. Larry Stout welcomes your comments or input. He can be reached by email: lionwebbweekly@ gmail.com.

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EVENTS EVENTS... Jewelry Sale What: Mindy Davies, custom silver jewelry. When: December 4, 2019 from 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Campus – Main Lobby. South Williamsport Area History Collection What: Persons interested in stories and history of South Williamsport and surrounding areas. When: Thursday, December 5 at noon. Where: Borough Hall, 329 West Southern Ave., S. Williamsport. Visits with Santa What: Kaos Fun Zone is teaming up with the City of Williamsport Recreation Department to host Santa this holiday season! Stop by to experience a Winter Wonderland, visit with Santa & take home goodies — for those who are on the nice list! When: Friday, December 6th from 5-7 p.m., Friday, December 13th from 5-7 p.m., Saturday, December 14th from 1-3 p.m., Sunday, December 13th from 2-4 p.m., Tuesday, December 17th from 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, December 18th from 5-7 p.m., Friday, December 20th from 5:30-8 p.m., Saturday, December 21st from 1-3 p.m., and Sunday, December 22nd from 2-4 p.m., Where: Santa’s House in Downtown Williamsport, near the Liberty Arena/Kaos Fun Zone. Penn State Master Gardener What: Make a Holiday Centerpiece with Fresh Cut

Greens! 4 classes to choose from. Make a custom holiday arrangement with your choice of greens, candle and holiday decorations. $20/person. Registration required for each specific event at http://extension.psu.edu/ lycoming/events or by calling 877-345-0691 When: Thursday, December 5, 3:30-5:30 p.m. and 6:008:00 p.m.; December 7, 10:00 a.m.-noon and 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville. Jewelry Sale What: Mindy’s Jewels, handcrafted silver jewelry, unique designs. When: December 6 from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Lock Haven Hospital, Main Lobby. Book Review Luncheon What: The JV Brown Book Review Luncheon will be a special holiday program of storytelling through theatre. Nina and Aaron White will present The Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairly Tale of Home by Charles Dickens. When: Friday, December 6. Luncheon at noon; review at 12:30. 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., December 4. 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 the library. Public parking lot is adjacent to the site. Friends of the Library What: Friends of the JV Brown Library Flash Book Sale. Sale features gently used books and music CDs, perfect for holiday giving. When: Saturday, December 7, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and Sunday, December 08, 12:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Lowry Room, Third Floor, Welch Family Wing of the library. Public parking lot is adjacent to the site. Holiday Festival

What: FUN Academy Early Learning Child Care Center will be hosting a Free Holiday Festival, which is open to the public. This event is being sponsored by Baker Tilly, The Coup Agency, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, InGroup, Intrada Technologies, Langan Group Financial, The Muncy Bank and Trust. For more information on the event, please contact 570-546-6777 ext 104. The festival will include photos with Santa, a live reindeer, crafts and games for the children and a raffle and entertainment by Gabriel Severn for all to enjoy. There will be food and beverages, a bake sale, including cookie trays for purchase. The SPCA will also be present with animals for adoption. When: December 8th from 12 p.m.-4 p.m. Where: At the center at 145 Ashler Manor Drive, Muncy. Gadgets and Gizmos Expo What: Engineering Gadgets and Gizmos Expo. Free to the public. Educational toys for children designed and built by Bucknell Engineering students. More info and pre-reg at https://forms.gle/cvJNqh1C8mzzi5bt7 When: Monday Dec 9th, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Bucknell University, Davis Gym, Moore Avenue, Lewisburg. Sale What: Collective Goods, books, gifts, puzzles, variety. When: December 10 & 11, 2019 from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: WRMC – 700 High Street – Tower Lobby. 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. Model Railroad Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program. When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to

Noon. Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. Used Book Sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library used book sale. When: Every second Tuesday of the month from 3 to 6 p.m. and the fourth Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: Muncy Public Library 108 S. Main St., Muncy. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Pancakes with Santa What: Annual Pancakes with Santa. This is a free event. For information call 753- 8137. When: Saturday, December 6, 2019, 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Where: Avis United Methodist Church, 215 Prospect Street, Avis. Spaghetti Dinner What: Spaghetti dinner to benefit Diane Goodreau and family in their fight against cancer. Cost is a donation and takeouts are available. For info call 398-1172 or 7538137. When: Friday, December 6 from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Where: Avis United Methodist Church, 215 Prospect Street, Avis. Advent Retreat What: Gratitude An Advent Retreat – Rosary and Reflection offered by the Capuchin Sisters. Families welcome: A Lesson and craft will be offered during the retreat for any children in attendance. When: Saturday, December 7. 9 a.m. Mass, 10 a.m. Holy Hour with Eucharistic Adoration, Sacrament of Reconciliation, Recitation of Holy Rosary and Benediction, 11 a.m. Reflection. Where: Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church, 1220 Northway Road, Williamsport.

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Festival of Lessons & Carols Sunday, December 15 at 4 pm Trinity Episcopal Church

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3rd Annual Sunday, December 4 from 11am ‐ 4pm: See the beautiful Bush Mountain View Estate in all its festive glory! Enjoy an afternoon of House Tours, Holiday Boutique ChristianHouse School light refreshments, area artisans, and door prizes. No reservations 1 Christmas Open House Tours: FREE

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Christmas Bazaar What: Christmas Bazaar: Christmas crafts, holiday arrangements, cookie table, gift table. Lunch platters available, kids eat free. When: Saturday, Dec. 7th, from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Visit with Santa from 11 :00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: St John Lutheran Church, 229 S. Broad St., Jersey Shore. Potluck and Prayer What: Advent Potluck and Evening Prayer. When: Each Sunday in Advent, December 8, 15, 22, 5 p.m. Potluck (bring a dish to share) in the Parish Hall. 6 p.m. Evening Vespers in the Church. Where: Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church, 1220 Northway Road, Williamsport. After School Program What: Free after school kids program, with healthy snacks. Includes homework help, mentoring, games, group activities, drum circle, chess lessons. Contact: 570-323-1797, Pastor Angelique. Parental permission required. When: Tuesdays and Wednesdays after school, 3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Where: Sojourner Truth Ministries, 501 High St., Williamsport.

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MEETINGS MEETINGS... The Bald Eagle Art League What: December meeting with culinary artist, Stéphane Gawlowicz. When: Thursday, December 5 at 7:00 p.m. Where: Thomas Taber Museum, Williamsport. MOPS Meeting What: MOPS: Mothers of Preschoolers Muncy Chapter. When: 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month from 5-7 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 South Market St., Muncy. The Ladies Auxiliary of Milton Legion Post 71 What: Monthly meeting. When: Second Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Where: Milton American Legion, 401 N Front St., Milton. MOPS Meeting What: MOPS: Mothers of Preschoolers ~ Trinity Gospel Group. When: 2nd & 4th Mondays of the month September through May from 9:15-11:15 a.m. Where: Trinity Gospel Church, 1010 Elmira Street, Williamsport. DivorceCare Support Group What: If you need help coping with separation or divorce. When: Sundays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 601 Market Street, Williamsport.

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Christian Mental Health Support Group What: The Christian Mental Health Group provides a space for Christ centered safety, support and healing those in our community who experience mental health difficulties, either themselves or in their family. When: The first and third Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. and the second and fourth Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. Where: Tuesdays at West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond St., Williamsport; and Thursdays at Sojourner Truth Ministries, 501 High St., Williamsport.

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Cookie Sale & Christmas Bazaar What: Annual Cookie Sale & Christmas Bazaar. When: Saturday, December 7, 2019, 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Church of Redeemer Lutheran, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use Outside Stairway to Social Hall.


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new hand-crafted addition to the YWCA’s West Fourth Street location is helping those in need find dignity, hope and comfort. The YWCA’s Hut of Hope is located in front of the brick home of the YWCA, right at the sidewalk, so passersby in need have access to items likes gloves, toothpaste, deodorant and more. “We understand how impactful personal hygiene and comfort can be to someone in need,” said Jernae Drummond, YWCA Liberty House Program Manager. “We wanted to make sure everyone in our community has access to necessary items that may be outside their budget – like soap, socks & feminine hygiene items.” The items in the hut will rotate based on the time of year, but anyone in

need can help themselves to the items inside. “Our mission statement says that the YWCA dedicated to promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all - not just those in our programs. This Hut of Hope is one simple way we can support everyone.” The hut itself is first of four – all graciously built and donated by J.B. Gibbons Construction and the pole was crafted and donated Guards Plus. The other huts will be placed in different parts of the community as specific locations are determined. “We are grateful for the generosity of J.B. Gibbons and Guards Plus as we work together to make sure everyone in our community has access to resources they need to take care of themselves and their families,” Drummond said.

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t’s never too early for adults to think about estate planning. Estate planning is an important part of money management. While it’s easy to think of estate planning as just a way to dictate how your assets are allocated after your death, estate planning also can protect people and their money should accidents or injury make them incapable of managing their finances on their own. Some familiar terms may come up when people begin planning how they hope to transfer their assets. Two more common terms are wills and trusts. Understanding the distinctions between the two can help people as they begin estate planning. What is a will? The online financial resource Investopedia notes that wills are legally enforceable documents that dictate how people want their affairs handled and assets allocated in the wake of their deaths. Wills should include a host of information, including who a person wants to assume guardianship of their minor-aged children should they pass away. This is especially important information to include in a will, as surviving relatives may have to go

to court to contest guardianship if parents do not dictate who they want to serve as guardians in their wills. What is a trust? A trust is a relationship in which another party is given authority to handle a person’s assets for the benefit of that person’s beneficiaries. When making a trust, a person will need to designate someone as a trustee, who will be tasked with distributing assets in accordance to the terms dictated in the trust. There are many types of trusts, and working with an attorney who specializes in estate planning can help men and women determine which type of trust, if any, is best for them. Is it better to have a will or a trust? Both wills and trusts can be useful when estate planning. In fact, wills are often used to establish trusts, and many people have both a will and a trust. Estate planning is an important part of managing one’s finances. A qualified attorney who specializes in estate planning can help people write their wills and, if necessary, establish trusts that can help surviving loved ones in the wake of their death.

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of investors don’t know how their retirement assets are being allocated. Investors who know how their 401(k) contributions are being allocated are in better position to address market fluctuations, giving them more control over their money. • Involve a financial planner in your 401(k). Financial planners can be an invaluable resource that can help investors in myriad ways. Some investors may be surprised to learn that outside planners can even help them with their employer-sponsored 401(k) plans. Provide a planner with detailed information about your 401(k), including a rundown of the plan’s investment options, and share your retirement goals. A financial planner can then help you choose the funds from your plan that best align with your goals and your comfort levels in regard to risk. • Monitor your investments. While investors need to recognize that markets fluctuate, they still need to keep an eye on how their 401(k) investments are performing. Keep an eye out for funds that consistently lose money or provide little to no return, as they’re likely not worthy of your investment dollars. Investors should not overreact and immediately move money around when typically strong funds take a dip, but they also should not accept poorly performing funds as part of the risk of investing. It’s a balancing act, and savvy investors know to keep their eyes peeled and to make changes when necessary. Choosing 401(k) funds is a decision to take seriously, and one that can be made simpler by enlisting the help of a financial planner.

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aving for retirement is an essential component of financial planning. Adults can save for retirement in various ways, and one of the simplest, most popular ways to do so is to enroll in an employer-sponsored 401(k) plan. Enrolling in a 401(k) plan can be a wise decision. According to a recent report from Fidelity Investments, the average 401(k) balance rose 8 percent in the first quarter of 2019. Investors seem to be taking notice of such returns, as Fidelity also noted that the average 401(k) employee contribution reached $2,370 in the first quarter of 2019, marking a 15 a percent increase from the year prior. When enrolling in a 401(k) plan, professionals may wonder how to choose their investments. Such plans typically include an assortment of funds. There are a host of factors to consider when choosing 401(k) investments, and the following are some strategies that can help investors make decisions they’re comfortable with. • Read the enrollment brochure. Brochures might not be the most exciting reads, but 401(k) brochures, which should be provided when employees enroll in a plan, typically include a detailed rundown of the investment options within a given plan. As valuable as these rundowns can be, a recent survey from Prudential Investments found that 42 percent

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• Garnishes (optional): feta cheese, roasted red peppers Instructions: 1. Grease 6-8-quart slow cooker with nonstick cooking spray. 2. In slow cooker, mix garlic, spinach, artichokes, water chestnuts, mozzarella, feta, yogurt and red pepper flakes. 3. In a small saucepan over medium heat, simmer cooking wine 3 minutes. Stir in cream cheese and turn off heat. 4. Transfer cream cheese and wine mixture to slow cooker; add salt and pepper, to taste, and stir to combine ingredients. 5. Cook on low for two hours. 6. Transfer to a serving bowl and garnish with feta and roasted red peppers, if desired.

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to us the message of reconciliation. We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be reconciled to God. God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” Because Jesus may return at any moment, believers live with a driven resolve to accomplish as much of the mission as they can. Again, Advent is designed to amplify that urgency. This is why we celebrate Advent. The History and Meaning of Advent The season of Advent traces its roots back to Lutheran churches in Germany. While Advent is not the celebration of Christmas, it is tied to Christmas in much the same way that Lent is tied to Easter. Advent and Lent are both times of penitent preparation as we approach the celebration of the birth, death and resurrection of our Lord. The symbolism of advent is rich and it is good to review the purpose intended for each aspect of the celebration: The Advent wreath is designed in the shape of a circle and represents God’s never ending love. It is made of ever-green holly which reminds us of God’s everlasting love. The thorns of the holly remind us of the crown of thorns He wore and the striking red berries remind us of His shed blood. The four outer candles hearken back to the 400 years of silence that existed between the prophets of the Old Testament


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predictability in size, appearance, temperament, health issues, grooming needs and energy level. Mixed breeds, whose parents come from different breeds or are mixed breeds themselves, have a lower chance of being born with inherited congenital diseases and often inherit only the best traits from each parent. 5. Weigh the benefits of a puppy versus an adult dog. Puppies are typically sweet and fun, and there are advantages to bonding with a puppy from its earliest stages of life. However, puppies quickly grow and can require a lot of work and training. Puppies are also more likely to be destructive. At rescues and shelters you’ll often find older dogs, many who were abandoned due to their owner’s life circumstances, not anything they did wrong. These dogs can be wonderful additions to a family and may be house trained and have previous basic command training, but there is a possibility of not getting a clear understanding of the dog’s past. (Family Features & Pet Leadership Council)

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Christmas Music by Candlelight What: Williamsport Music Club presents Christmas Music by Candlelight. When: Sunday, December 8th at 4:00 p.m. Where: Pine Street United Methodist Church, Williamsport.

EVENTS EVENTS... Tunes on Tap What: These events are in the Capitol Lounge, there will be a delicious selection of appetizers. Open to the public. Each event features and local band and brewery. When: 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. December 6, 2019 we will be featuring brews from Civil War Cider Co. and music by Pepper Street. January 31, 2020 – we will be featuring brews from Rusty Rail Brewery and music by Rusty Foulke. March 27, 2020 – we will be featuring brews from New Trail Brewery and music by Trifecta. Where: Capitol Lounge, at the Community Arts Center Williamsport. The Nutcracker What: The Nutcracker. Ticket information available at caclive.com When: December 7th at 7:30 p.m., December 8th at 4:00 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, Williamsport. PERFORMANCES Concert at Noon What: Concert at Noon: Student Ensemble Recital. When: Thursday, December 5th at noon. Where: Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall,

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

Wednesdays Live Jazz │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 7-10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700 Live Music │ Barrel 135 │ 6-8 p.m. │ 135 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7131 Open Mic Night w/ Shawn Strickland │ Spartan Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 104 North Main Street, Hughesville │ (570) 584-2337 Quizzo Trivia │ Kimball’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ Second & Park Streets, Williamsport │ (570) 322-1115 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 Country Line Dancing │ Hepburn Township Fire Hall │ 7 p.m. │ 615 Route 973, Cogan Station │ (570) 494-0411 Thursdays Live Music │ Riepstine’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 913 Arch Street, Williamsport │ (570) 329-2739 Live Music │ Avenue 209 Coffeehouse │ 7 p.m. │ 209 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 7486738 Quizzo Trivia │ Hull’s Landing │ 9 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │

(570) 322-6900 DJ Reaper │ The New K-Bar │ 8 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ & Karaoke w / Discmaster DJ │ Rivals Sports Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 420 River Avenue, Williamsport │ (570) 322-8980 Trivia │ Planet Par │ 9 p.m. │ 326 Court St., Williamsport │ (570) 320-1101 Trivia | 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570-547-6289 Fridays Live Music │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700 Live Music │ The Stonehouse │ 9 p.m. -MID │ 343 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-3339 Live Music │ The Cell Block │ 10 p.m. - Gallows │ 154 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3227475 Live Music │ Hull’s Landing │ 9:30 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 Live Music │ Hangar 9 │ 9 p.m. │ 208 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 893-7638 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ Blaze │ The New K-Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ & Karaoke │ Rauchtown Inn │ 9:30 p.m. │ 3235 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore │ (570) 7457574 Karaoke | Planet Par | 10:30 p.m. │ 326 Court St., Williamsport │ (570) 320-1101 Saturday Live Music │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700 Live Music │ The Stonehouse │ 9 p.m. -MID │ 343 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-3339 Live Music │ Barrel 135 │ 10 p.m. -MID │ 135 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7131

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performances starting with Captain Fantastic and The Piano Man: The Music of Elton John & Billy Joel for one night only at the Community Arts Center on January 25th. The Collective returns to the Community Theatre League on February 27th, 28th, & 29th, for four performances of Time in A Bottle: Singer/Songwriters of the ‘60s & ’70s. The semester will close out with the epic two-night 20th Anniversary Celebration featuring tributes to Fleetwood Mac & Led Zeppelin on April 24th and Pink Floyd & Queen on April 25th at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. This event will boast over 100 returning alumni to participate in the weekend’s performances. The semester will also see a reprise of this fall’s acclaimed tribute, Walk This Way: The Music of Aerosmith, at Lock Haven University’s Price Auditorium on March 6th. Students will have the opportunity to be a part of the school’s upcoming Winter Semester performance events, on stage or behind the scenes, as well as the school’s Winter Music Showcase and a variety of smaller community performances taking place throughout the semester. The Winter Semester will see the continuation of the Adult Music Program at the Collective known as “AMP”. This program features garage

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o, it’s a wrap. Everything’s under paper and under the tree. You’re done with all your shopping, except for one person. Or two. Maybe four. So what do you get for that hard-tobuy-for person who never likes anything? Well, as they say, a book is a present they’ll open again and again, so why not head to your local bookstore for these great gifts: FICTION For the reader who loves a little bit of romance with their ghost story, “The

Ghost Clause” by Howard Norman is a good choice to wrap up. It’s the story of a ghost and his reflections on his marriage, as he observes the union of the new owners of his former home. Wrap it up with “The Plus One” by Sarah Archer, a novel about a robotics engineer who needs a date for a wedding. So why not just make one? The traveler on your list will love reading “Layover” by David Bell. It’s the story of a man who meets an intriguing stranger in an airport and falls in love with her. What happens next isn’t a love story… Wrap it up with “The Dollmaker” by Nina Allan – because it is a sort of love story.

On your list, there’s undoubtedly someone’s mom, or maybe someone who has decided not to be. In “Motherhood” by Sheila Heti, a woman wrestles with a “to be or not to be” question and all that comes with it. Will she have children, or won’t she? For the giftee who loves being organized, wrap up “Careful What You Wish For” by Hallie Ephron, a novel about a professional organizer whose husband is a hoarder. Good for her, though, she has a couple of new clients who will give her something else to think about – except one thing leads to another and she finds herself in a much, much bigger mess. Wrap it up with another makes-you-think novel: “The

Lightest Object in the Universe” by Kimi Eisele, a story of the end of the world, and a chance to rebuild society anew. For the reader who loves historical fiction, “Quintland Sisters” by Shelley Wood will be a great gift to give. It’s a fictionalized tale of the Dionne Quintuplets, as told by their nurse in novelized form. Readers who enjoy crime fiction will love “The Shameless” by Ace Atkins. When a twenty-year-old suicide suddenly becomes of interest to a couple of big-city reporters, Sheriff Quinn Colson wonders why – but before he can find out, he’s embroiled in another, more recent crime and an election that could send Tibbehah County into a crime-ridden tailspin.

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The lover of magical novels, wrap up “The Daughters of Temperance Hobbs” by Katherine Howe. It’s a novel about a young woman who’s keeping a secret from her colleagues and the world: she’s a descendant of a possible witch, and she possesses powers that have come down the bloodline, but can it save a loved one’s life? NON-FICTION For road trippers, “The Vagabonds” by Jeff Guinn” makes a great gift idea. It’s the story of ten years’ worth of roadtrips taken by friends Henry Ford and Thomas Edison: the things they saw, the places they visited, and why they had to stop their (very much beloved) vacations together. Wrap it up with “Two-Buck Chuck & The Marlboro Man: The New Old West” by Frank Bergon, a lively book that takes readers on a trip to meet people who hold the image of the West that used to be, and how it fits in with what the West is today. Newlyweds will love reading “The Long Accomplishment: A Memoir of Hope and Struggle in Matrimony” by Rick Moody. It’s a no-holds-barred story of Moody’s second marriage, the good and the bad, and the love inside it. Wrap it up with “The Deer Camp” by Dean Kuipers, another warts-and-all book about spending time with the people you love. For the lover of scary stories, “Virginia’s Haunted Historic Triangle, 2nd Edition” by Pamela K. Kinney will be a big treat to unwrap. Here, full-color


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foster system and when a fourth joins them, life takes a big, daring turn. Another book to wrap up is a book that questions what “friendship” is: “I’m Not Dying with You Tonight” by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal. It’s a book about two very different teens who must rely on one another to survive. Who doesn’t love a good scare? Your giftee sure does, and “Dead Voices” by Katherine Arden is the thing to wrap. It’s about a snowy day that turns into a very snowy night, a sinister skiing lodge, and three friends who keep seeing and hearing things that aren’t there. Or are they? For the teen reader who loves all things pirate, or who loves reading about strong

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Saturday opener for the firearms deer season and the possibility of more older bucks throughout the Commonwealth had many Pennsylvanians excited about Nov. 30 and the weeks to follow. Last year’s firearms deer season saw rainy weather nearly statewide throughout much of the opening day. But even then, 30 percent of the antlered deer harvested in the 2018-19 firearms season were taken on opening day. It was the best day of the season for buck harvest. It’s likely that opening day will continue to be the best for buck harvest this year, when the season will open on a Saturday, said Christopher Rosenberry, supervisor of the Game Commission’s Deer and Elk Section. “We expect the opening Saturday to become the biggest harvest day for bucks,” said Rosenberry. “The first Monday will play a lesser role, but how much less remains to be seen. The second Saturday, since it is concurrent with the start of antlerless season, will probably become the second-biggest harvest day for bucks.” And there now is a third Saturday in the season, as well, since the season was expanded from 12 days to 13 to accommodate a Saturday opener in which more hunters likely will be able to participate. Pennsylvania’s firearms season historically has drawn the biggest crowds of all hunting seasons and consequently has been the state’s principal deer-management tool for more than a century. Its coming preoccupies many Pennsylvanians through their Thanksgiving meals and sends many more to a variety of outlets to fill their lastminute needs.

“Every deer hunter wants to be afield for the opener,” noted Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Bryan Burhans. “They spend days and days, scouting, buying specialized gear and getting their packs ready. “When they’re sitting in the dark, waiting for daylight and hoping for a big buck to come, most deer hunters couldn’t be happier, particularly if their son or granddaughter is joining them. It’s a fulfilling experience, regardless of what happens.” The season always is worth the wait. Buck Luck Deer hunters had seen the statewide buck harvest increase for three consecutive years until last season’s opening day soaker ruined the streak. But given the carryover of older bucks from last season, there’s no reason a new streak can’t start now. And when you consider the incredible size of some of those big boys, it’s easy to see why the coming season packs so much promise. Larger-racked – and older – bucks are making up more of the deer harvest with each passing year. Two seasons ago, 163,750 bucks were taken by hunters, making it the second-largest buck harvest in Pennsylvania since antler restrictions were started in 2002. It was the 10th best all-time. In the 2018-19 hunting seasons the overall deer harvest was 374,690 – 226,940 antlerless deer and 147,750 bucks. But despite the decreased buck harvest in 2018-19 seasons, there were more 2½-year-old and older bucks – 64 percent. Over the previous four years, the percentage of 2½-year-old and older bucks in the annual deer harvest was: 2017, 57 percent; 2016, 56; 2015, 59;

and 2014, 57. “Despite the increased harvest in 2½-yearold and older bucks, the buck-age structure in Pennsylvania is not old,” Rosenberry noted. “However, it is older than before antler-point restrictions were started in 2002. “Older, bigger-racked bucks are making up more of the buck harvest than they have for at least a couple decades,” Rosenberry said. “Hunters like the bucks in Pennsylvania today compared to what many of them saw 30 years ago.” Every year, Pennsylvania hunters are taking huge bucks. Some are “book bucks,” antlered deer that make the Pennsylvania Big Game Records book or Boone & Crockett Club rankings. Others simply win neighborhood bragging rights. But it’s important to remember, every deer matters when only about a third of hunters harvest whitetails during Pennsylvania’s slate of deer seasons. “Whether it’s a young hunter’s first deer, or a big buck that fell to a hunter on a dark-todark sit, they all matter to these hunters, their families and the communities in which they live,” emphasized Burhans. “Hunting deer has been an exciting Pennsylvania pastime for centuries, and it’s sure to remain that way for many generations to come.” Statewide Season The statewide general firearms season runs from Nov. 30 to Dec. 14. In most areas, hunters may take only antlered deer during the season’s first six days, with the antlerless and antlered seasons then running concurrently from the first Saturday, Dec. 7, to the season’s close. In WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D, however, properly licensed hunters may take either antlered or antlerless deer at any time during the season. Rules regarding the number of points a legal buck must have on one antler also vary in different parts of the state, and young hunters

statewide follow separate guidelines. For a complete breakdown of antler restrictions, WMU boundaries and other regulations, consult the 2019-20 Pennsylvania Hunting & Trapping Digest, which is available online at the Game Commission’s website, www.pgc.pa.gov. Hunters statewide must wear at all times a minimum of 250 square inches of fluorescent orange material on their head, chest and back combined. An orange hat and vest will satisfy the requirement. Nonhunters who might be afield during the deer season and other hunting seasons are asked to consider wearing orange, as well. Field Conditions Precipitation through spring and summer has once again fostered an exceptional supply of fall foods in Penn’s Woods. Grazing grass was available in early November. Soft and hard mast crops have been remarkably plentiful in many areas, spotty in others. Deer typically key on food sources within good cover. And, in the case of cornfields, they might never leave them until the corn comes down. So, hunters are urged to confirm deer activity in areas they plan to hunt before they commit to them. “Scouting is important to every hunt,” Burhans explained. “Deer like to hang out where food is the easiest to obtain. But hunter pressure and other disturbances can inspire their selection.” Deer usually make a mess wherever they eat, so it shouldn’t be hard to sort out whether they’re using an area. Look for raked up leaves, droppings and partially eaten mast for confirmation. When setting up a hunting stand, it’s also a good idea to use the prevailing wind to your advantage. Wherever you hunt, the prevailing wind should blow from where you expect to see deer to your location. Then, dress for the cold and sit tight.

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General hunting licenses can be purchased online, but as the season nears, hunters might find it better to purchase licenses in person. Deer licenses purchased online are mailed, meaning they might not arrive in time if purchased too close to the start of the season. Hunters are reminded the field possession of expired licenses or tags, or another hunter’s licenses or tags, is unlawful. Tagging and Reporting A valid tag must be affixed to the ear of each deer harvested before that deer is moved. The tag must be filled out with a ball-point pen by the hunter. Within 10 days of a harvest, a successful hunter is required to make a report to the Game Commission. Harvests can be reported online at the Game Commission’s website – www.pgc.pa.gov – by clicking on the “Report a Harvest” button on the home page. Reporting online not only is the quickest way to report a harvest, it’s the most cost-effective for the Game Commission. Harvests also can be reported by mailing in the postage-paid cards that are provided when licenses are purchased, or successful hunters can call 1-855-PAHUNT1 (1-855-724-8681) to report by phone. Those reporting by phone are asked to have their license number and other information about the harvest ready at the time they call. Mentored youth hunters are required to report deer harvests within five days. And hunters with DMAP permits must report on their hunting success, regardless of whether they harvest deer. By reporting their deer harvests, hunters play a key role in providing information used to estimate harvests and the deer population within each WMU. Estimates are key to managing deer populations, and hunters are asked to do their part in this important process.

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Hunters during the statewide firearms season can harvest antlered deer if they possess a valid general hunting license, which costs $20.90 for adult residents and $101.90 for adult nonresidents. Each hunter between the ages of 12 and 16 must possess a junior license, which costs $6.90 for residents and $41.90 for nonresidents. Hunters younger than 12 must possess a valid mentored youth hunting permit and be accompanied at all times by a properly licensed adult mentor, as well as follow other regulations. Mentored-hunting opportunities also are available for adults, but only antlerless deer may be taken by mentored adult hunters. Those holding senior lifetime licenses are reminded they must obtain a new antlered deer harvest tag each year, free of charge, to participate in the season. To take an antlerless deer, a hunter must possess either a valid antlerless deer license or a valid permit. In the case of mentored hunters without their own tags, the mentor must possess a valid tag that can be transferred to the mentored hunter at the time of harvest. In addition to regular antlerless licenses, Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) permits can be used to take antlerless deer. A DMAP permit can be used throughout the 13day firearms season, but only on the specific property for which it is issued. Regular antlerless deer licenses may be used only within the Wildlife Management Unit for which they’re issued, in most cases starting on Saturday, Dec. 7. WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D offer concurrent antlered and antlerless deer hunting throughout the statewide firearms deer season. DMAP permits for some properties might still be available, but at the time of this release, antlerless licenses were sold out in all units but WMUs 2A and 2B.


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of pay doesn’t seem to be enough for them to be interested.” For individuals that might be interested the process is pretty simple, Cremer added. “The first step is to apply online at PIAA.org for whatever sport they may be interested in. Then they would take on online test and must score 75% or better. When the test is passed the individual becomes certified and assigned to a local chapter in their area. Each chapter holds a series of monthly meetings during the sport’s season and officials are required to attend a minimum of six of these meetings. From that point they would be assigned to work games.” Regarding game officiating and crowd behavior Cremer had the following observations. “Usually the loudest games are the ones that are easiest to focus. If you have a gym with only 100 people and 20 of them are yelling you can probably hear everything they are saying. But when you have large crowds in full gymnasiums and hundreds of them are yelling you can’t hear any one individual. You can’t hear the coaches and sometimes it is hard to hear the whistles. So when the lights are brightest it makes it easier to focus. “This year, prior to every game, the referees have been instructed to personally meet with the game manager and go over the procedures for dealing with unruly or disrespectful behavior. Should a situation arise where a fan has to be removed from a game the officials are not to interact with the fan. Once the fan is identified the game manager or school security will deal


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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 MESOTHELIOMA

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LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP

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WILLIAMSPORTNICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS. HOLIDAY SPECIAL ½ OFF 1ST MONTH RENT: AVAILABLE NOW! 1- & 2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES,SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED AND BUS STOPS AT BUILDING. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, EXT #147, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 141449

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Deadline to apply is December 9, 2019

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