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he upcoming 2021 Primary Election on May 18th may be the most important in Pennsylvania history. It will set the tone for how the Keystone State will be governed. Most importantly, as witnessed in the last 16 months, it will determine the power one man, the Governor, has, to directly affect your constitutional freedoms and daily life. This issue has been brought to the surface not just by COVID-19 but by everything we’ve witnessed regarding social unrest, defunding the police, managing Pennsylvania energy, and representing all Pennsylvanians as governor, not just the individual you choose. I have watched Governor Wolf make every decision possible to lead the largest corporations to record profits during his declaration of a Pennsylvania State of Emergency. At the same time, he has held small businesses hostage by ridiculous demands beginning with his declaring of essential or nonessential. Anyone who thinks this is overstated didn’t go to a big box store or grocery store during the height of the pandemic. While small business owners scratched their heads over how to survive, people were herded through your local big box and grocery stores. His response to COVID exposed more people to the disease by creating the necessity to shop only a couple of places for everything. Meanwhile, small family-owned businesses were forced to close that sold the same products. During the Governor’s shutdowns, more people walked through a big box line in an hour than are seen in most momand-pop shops in a week or longer. I watched the hypocritical Governor

break his own ridiculous COVID rules, whether dining out, public appearances, or being caught on camera without a mask. I remember watching Governor Wolf marching with the individuals who wanted to defund Pennsylvania policing in support of mob rule while throwing his own mandates to the wind. I found it beyond ironic the State Police who keep the Governor safe were the target of those marching next to Mr. Wolf. This same governor harshly criticized and called out Pennsylvanians that peacefully and respectfully marched through Harrisburg to protest his stomping on constitutional rights. I don’t have enough paper, and most of you don’t have enough patience to read through everything I could pen. The most despicable action was regarding his response to Coronavirus and manipulation of factual data needed to make life-saving decisions. This began early with manipulating the reporting of deaths from COVID. This was made possible by him declaring his State of Emergency powers. The Governor, along with his Secretary of Health, Dr. Rachel Levine, made decisions that caused an unknown number of deaths within nursing homes. Many, right here in our own backyard. Like Governor Cuomo in New York, he lied about these numbers and refused to provide information and documents about the moving, placement, and death. The Department of Justice is investigating. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Dr. Levine’s great efforts got her a promotion to within the Biden administration. The most important thing we need to do as fellow Pennsylvanians is vote to

not allow any governor to have the power Gov. Wolf has exposed. This is a bipartisan issue and problem. That leads us to three very important questions about proposed Pennsylvania Constitutional Jim Like Webb, Jr. Amendments. most questions that currently appear on any ballot, they are written to mislead and confuse the voter. This is done intentionally in support of the political party and agenda behind the questions. These questions were written in a very specific way by Governor Wolf, thenSecretary of State Kathy Boockvar, and Attorney General Josh Shapiro. They were written to make sure Governor Wolf retains his beyond-authoritative gubernatorial powers. Since the writing of and approval of these questions, the disgraced Secretary Boockvar resigned over failure to do her job in regards to transparency protecting the rights of sexual abuse victims. So, here are the Cliffs Notes concerning the questions and importance of voting Yes. First question. Proposed Constitutional Amendment 1. Termination or Extension of Disaster Emergency Declaration. A Yes vote takes away the dictatorial type powers of a governor, as witnessed recently. It changes the current law to provide checks and balances, including the PA General Assembly, providing an agreed upon response through majority rule. Vote Yes - Proposed Pennsylvania Constitutional Amendment 2. Disaster Emergency Declaration and Management. Again, this is the process many people thought was in place prior to Governor Wolf ’s actions. It takes the ability away from an individual to declare and continue a disaster emergency

administration without the support of Pennsylvania’s Congress. It allows for those elected and those appointed from within their communities to have some say thru decision-making powers, not just the Governor. Vote Yes - Proposed Constitutional Amendment number 3. Prohibition Against Denial or Abridgment of Equality of Rights Because of Race or Ethnicity. This is a question I’ve heard much debate about due to the fact what is written is already provided by the Constitutional Rights of the United States of America. In my common-sense mind and not legalese, a yes vote just confirms rights already provided. Again, I believe this question was designed to confuse. By voting yes to all three questions, you keep our locally elected officials relevant in Harrisburg. The only way we have the power to change anything is through the empowerment of our locally elected. If they fail to represent us as intended, it is much easier to vote them out compared to someone at a state or national level position. I also believe a Yes Vote is in order for the fourth question, which is Statewide Referendum - Making Municipal Fire and Emergency Medical Services Companies Eligible for Loans. Its intentions are to provide extra money for Emergency Services. This for equipment and modernization of infrastructure. This is especially needed in small communities with volunteer fire departments. We have been very blessed here in our little neck of Penns Woods. The changes needed to prevent what is occurring are possible. They begin with every school district, municipality, county, and locally elected position. The preservation of our very freedom begins through those elected from the very streets we live and support. God Bless America.

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EVENTS EVENTS... Night Sky Tour What: Take a tour of the night sky to view Mars and the springtime constellations. Bring your own binoculars or telescopes, flashlight, and bug spray. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, May 14 from 8:00-9:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Beer battered of broiled haddock dinner or lasagna dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. When: Friday, May 14, 2021, 4:00 to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. Band What: G.C. and Company band Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. No cover. When: Friday, May 14, 2021, 8 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Tire Collection What: Tire collection for Mifflin Township residents. Up to 12 car and/or light truck tires accepted free of charge. When: May 14th from Noon-6:00 p.m. Where: Mifflin Township Bldg., 106 First Fork Road, Jersey Shore

E-Cycling Day What: Electronics recycling event where people can bring their unwanted electronics for a safe and secure recycling. The event is sponsored by the Williamsport Rotary Club. Donations accepted (minimum donation is $5), proceeds benefit the Rotary Community Grant Program. Items are recycled by KVS Computers, the area’s official R2 certified electronics recycler. Examples of items that you can bring include flatscreen TVs, computers, cell phones, laptops, printers, radios, and tablets. Items that can’t be accepted include older box TVs, washers, dryers, microwave ovens or other appliances. www.williamsportrotary.com or on Facebook. When: May 15, 2021 from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Williamsport YMCA, 614 Walnut Street, Williamsport. Annual Plant Sale What: Montoursville Garden Club annual plant sale. Homegrown plants at great prices. When: Saturday, May 15th, from 9:00 a.m.-noon. No early sales. Where: Indian Park Montoursville, Pavilion #5. Bygone Town of Ricketts Tour What: Discover where the lumber town of Ricketts used to stand and learn some history along the way. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray. This area has ticks. We will meet at the Visitor Center, and then we will drive out to the site. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Ranger Sarah Derr at sarderr@ pa.gov or calling 570-477-5675. When: Saturday, May 15 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Meat Raffle What: Meat raffle. Outdoor please bring lawn chair. When: May 15th from 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Where: Zafar Grotto, 381 E. Second Ave., S. Williamsport.

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Tractor Parade and BBQ What: 16th annual Tractor Parade and Chicken Barbeque. Come out and spend the day admiring older tractors either in the park or during the parade through Nippenose Valley. Bring your tractor and be a part of the parade! There will be a chicken barbeque and other refreshments available. For more information or to register your tractor for the parade call Virginia Lehman at 570-745-3505. When: Saturday, May 15, 8:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Rauchtown Community Park, Rauchtown. Discover the Tiadaghton What: Tiadaghton State Forest is made up of over 146,000 acres of forest, water, mountains, and valleys, with history and recreational opportunities around every turn. Stop by the headquarters of this forest district, the LEED gold certified Tiadaghton Resource Management Center, and get a tour of the interpretive displays it offers on the natural and logging history of the region, as well as take in the beautiful view down the Pine Creek Valley from the back deck, and then go on a moderate 1-mile hike around the campus. Please contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov or (570) 753-5409 x 132 for more info. Free program. When: Sat May 15; 10-11a.m., 1-2 p.m. Where: Tiadaghton Resource Management Center – 10 Lower Pine Bottom Rd. Waterville. Fallen Soldier Scholarship Ride What: The Jersey Shore Post 36 Legion Riders are once again hosting this annual ride. There will be a 50/50 drawing as well as a dice roll. Ride will end at the Muncy Legion, where a hearty meal will be served starting at 3 p.m. Musical entertainment by southern rockers, The Last Rebels. This event is open to the public. Please join us for a day of fun and comradery and supporting your veterans! When: Sunday, May 16. Registration runs from 10-11:30 a.m. Where: Post 36, 320 Seminary St., Jersey Shore. Dinner What: Beer battered of broiled haddock dinner or black

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Roast Beef Dinner What: Roast beef take-out dinner – menu: roast beef, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas & carrots, roll & butter, lettuce with bacon dressing, apple sauce and angel food cake with strawberries. Advance reservations recommended by calling Joann Murray at 570-547-1340. A limited number of meals may be available without reservations on a first come, first served basis. When: Saturday, May 22, 2021. Pick up between 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. following social distancing protocols. Where: Eagle Grange Hall at the intersection of Route 15 and East Blind Road, Montgomery. Hike the FXK Trail What: The Francis X. Kennedy Ski trail is one of Tiadaghton State Forest’s most northern trails, and is named after the late former district manager, Francis Kennedy, who was a combat wounded WWII veteran and member of the infamous 10th Mountain Division. Under his management, the first cross-country ski trails on State Forest Land were created in the early 1970s. Come along as we hike this moderate 4.6-mile loop trail. Registration required. Please contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov or (570) 753-5409 x 132 for more info and to register. Free program. When: Saturday May 22, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Trailhead/parking is about 24-miles north of Waterville. Exact location will be sent to registered participants. Chicken BBQ What: Chicken BBQ. Pick up only. Pre-order only. Phone 570-327-8474. When: May 23rd from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Zafar Grotto, 381 E. Second Ave., S. Williamsport.

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Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: The World Is Not Our Home. Revelation 2:8-11 All are welcome to learn

Election Day Dinner What: Primary Election Day Supper (Clair D. Thompson Memorial). Take out meals only. When: Tuesday, May 18 from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 236 S. Main Street, Jersey Shore. Curbside pick-up on Thompson Street side of the Church. Free Clothing What: Daniel’s Closet. Free clothing giveaway. Safety guidelines apply. When: Saturday, May 22nd from 8:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Post Meeting What: American Legion Post 0617 Post Meeting When: Saturday, May 15, 2021, 10:00 a.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Home Association Meeting What: American Legion Home Association Meeting When: Saturday, May 15, 2021, 11:00 a.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Healthy Lifestyles Meeting What: Enjoy a healthier body by learning a healthy lifestyle at weekly meeting and discussion. When: Saturdays through June 12 at 10:00 a.m. Where: Garden View Church of Christ, 1941 Princeton Avenue, Williamsport. GriefShare Support Group What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Please contact the church at 570-546-8030 for the most current schedule. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.

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Drive Thru Dinner What: Holy Spirit Lutheran Church is holding a drive thru dinner. Menu is meatloaf, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, coleslaw and dessert. Cost is $10.00. When: Saturday, May 15th from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. or until sold out. Where: Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church, Route 44 between McEwensville and Turbotville.

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Hump Day Hike What: Come and hike away the stresses of the week with this monthly, after work evening hike. For May, we will be hiking an easy-to-moderate stretch of the Mid-State Trail to a vista, covering 2-miles in total. Registration required. Please contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov or (570) 753-5409 x 132 for more info and to register. Free program. When: Wednesday May 26, 6-8 p.m. Where: Waterville, exact meeting location will be sent to registered participants.

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rowing peppers is not difficult. You can start them indoors or buy mature plants. Peppers like to be warm, so do not plant them in the ground until late May. They come in a variety of sizes, colors, flavors, and heat. The pepper’s flavor comes from capsaicin. A pepper’s heat is rated based on the Scoville Heat Units (SHU), which measures

the level of capsaicin. If a plant tag does not indicate the SHU, ask an employee. Bell peppers are available in different colors. I plant green peppers and then let them ripen to a red color, which makes them sweeter. The SHU for a bell pepper is 0. Every year I grow banana peppers; they are my favorite. Their SHU can be 0-500. Banana peppers are yellow in color and are great to eat raw, on a sandwich, or pickled.

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I also like to include cherry peppers in my garden. Cherry peppers are great for people who cannot tolerate spicy peppers but want that flavor. The SHU for a cherry pepper is 100-500. We can these along with the banana peppers so we can enjoy them during the winter B e s a months. Ghost peppers are on the opposite side of the Scoville scale. If you plan to plant these, I recommend wearing latex gloves when harvesting and clean them outdoors. This pepper is 100 times hotter than a jalapeno and rated 1,000,000 on the SHU scale, which is just under pepper spray. When planting peppers that

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can’t be hurt or disappointed again. Or maybe we’ve pulled away because we’re just lazy or selfish. Regardless, when we are absent, we end up missing out on the miracles God provides to fortify our faith. Some of you have lost touch with your church family due to Covid. Long months of isolation and division have resulted in you feeling disconnected — and you’re not really sure how to get back into the swing of things. Maybe you’ve discovered that life without church actually seems better. That’s possible. After all, the Christian faith is one of selfless sacrifice, discipline, service and suffering, so staying away is

certainly easier. But let me ask you, is your faith strong and vital? Is your Christian life victorious? Is easier really better? I can’t answer those questions for you, but I’ll guess that if you’re absent from your faith community, then you’re missing out on the miracles needed to fortify your faith. Like Thomas, you may be absent and doubting. Maybe absence hasn’t caused your faith to falter. That’s nice, but I can assure you that your absence has caused someone else’s faith to falter. Keep in mind, your faith community isn’t just about you. It’s a community — that means your faith is important to someone else. If you’re not

there, your faith isn’t fortifying others in their hour of need. They are suffering because you are absent. Are you aware of that loss? Present A week later, Jesus again appeared to the disciples, and this time, Thomas was with them. Because he was present, he had the opportunity to hear Jesus’ voice and to see and touch His scars. That miracle fortified his faith and Thomas declared, “My Lord and my God!” I find it interesting that Jesus didn’t go to Thomas one on one. It was a week later when Jesus appeared to the disciples again. He had plenty of time

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when He mentioned you and me to Thomas. That’s right. Jesus mentioned you and me when He said, “Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” Unlike Thomas and the disciples, you and I must believe without the benefit of seeing, hearing, and touching Jesus. This is why we need each other. Gracemoments still happen, but they tend to be connected to community as we love and serve each other. In these gracemoments, we do get to hear and see and touch as we become and are served by the hands and feet of the risen Jesus.

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Just make sure your sneakers are unscuffed and clean. Another shoe misstep that often occurs in summer is wearing the wrong heel. Even though it may be tempting to strap on those high-heeled sandals for summer events, more often than not, you’ll experience “sunken heel syndrome.” That’s when your heels pierce the ground and get stuck. It’s happened to the best of us. So, for outdoor happenings this season, opt for block or wedged heels to give you a little lift without leaving you in a lurch. For the most part, people don’t wear all black in the summer, even though I wouldn’t argue against a black linen shift dress or black tank top. What you want to avoid are all-black accessories. Black shoes and a black bag can weigh down a summer look. Instead, opt for colorful pieces with neutral outfits, like a pink sandal and purse set with a white tee and beige pull-on pants. Or freshen up that black linen dress with pastel or neon pieces. And don’t feel you need to match your shoes to your bag. Especially with a minimalist outfit, mixing things up with different color or pattern combinations allows your accessories to be fun and make a statement. There are a lot of interesting trends


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armer weather, sunshine, and blooming flowers are all characteristics of springtime that everyone looks forward to after a harsh winter. While we’re enjoying the change of seasons, it’s easy to forget the more unfavorable issues to consider, such as ticks, especially if you’re spending more time outside. Tick season begins simultaneously with the start of spring but doesn’t end until mid-to-late October. This is the time of year that you should be checking for tick bites, as they can transmit Lyme disease. What is Lyme Disease? Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that ticks carry if they bite infected mice or deer. Infected ticks can then transmit the disease to you through their bite. This disease affects thousands of Pennsylvanians each year and is the most reported infection transmitted by an insect to humans in the United States. Removing Ticks Safely After 24 hours of tick attachment, the risk of getting Lyme disease rises to 15%, and to even higher levels after 48 to 72 hours. If

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then special care must be taken in the field once the bird is down to ensure a great-looking mount. Carrying a turkey in the woods — particularly a big gobbler — can be awkward. Frequently, if you have a long hike to your destination, numerous feathers can be lost, ruffled, or broken, making the work difficult for even the best taxidermist. The answer to this dilemma is pantyhose. Yes, you read that right — pantyhose. Merely slip the entire bird headfirst into one leg of the pantyhose. As the hose is pulled down over the entire bird, the feathers are laid back in place and remain in a stable undamaged condition until you get the bird to the taxidermist. If a mount of some type is not in the

cards, there are several other things you can do that are unique to a gobbler. The three-wing bones in each wing can be removed, cleaned, and used to make a two-bone or a three-bone wing bone call. Once completed, you can inscribe the date and location of the kill on the call or decorate it with a painting of some kind. It will add to the magic of some future hunt if you are able to master the use of this call and actually call in and take another turkey using the call that you made from the wing bones of a gobbler that you had taken. Spurs can be removed along with a section of the leg bone to which they are attached, and they are often displayed on a necklace.

The tail can be kept intact and dried in a fully fanned out position. It can then either be displayed or used as a real tail in a gobbler decoy that often is sold with a plastic or paper tail. The addition of your fanned-out tail instead of the artificial tail will add to a more realistic look on the decoy. These tail feathers can also be plucked individually and make a great “canvas” for painting wildlife scenes onto. The wonderful sights and experiences that a spring gobbler hunter encounters are worthy of remembering and honoring. By using some of the body parts as described above, you will be able to preserve the memory of the sights and sounds and the thrill of a successful spring gobbler hunt.

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to commemorate the hunt, there are several choices that a good taxidermist can offer. There is a full mount, usually done in a position of the bird strutting, which highlights all of his colors and the uniqueness of the display that he puts on for his hens. A breast mount is a nice wall display and includes the head, breast, and beard — with the tail all fanned out behind the breast and head. Another option is to mount just the fanned-out tail along with the beard. It really comes down to your budget and how you want to show the mount or where you might have room enough to showcase the display properly. If there is even a remote chance that you might want to have a mount done,

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“It has left me very proud of the team and the program and obviously trying to come down from the high we experienced from winning the NEAC and preparing them for the next challenge that waits at the Division III championships. We are keeping our eyes on the Scott prize while learning what Lowery to expect when we get there. Our first goal is to have fun and number two to make the cut on the second day and be one of those eighteen teams that advance. If we don’t advance as a team, it would be great to see one of our individuals play well enough to move on.

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“It means a lot to us. It was an emotional win. I’ve thought about all the guys that have come through our program and helped shape it into what it is today. Since we went to the NCAA Division III level a few years ago it has been a goal of mine to get a team that can advance to the championship. I never experienced that as a player, but as a coach to see all their excitement in their eyes, I was ecstatic and thrilled for that. It puts us on the map. I hope that it opens people’s eyes and some of those golfers coming out of high school will consider coming to Penn College. “Our baseball team was the first to win a conference championship in our Divisional status. We are the first to win a golf championship and advance to play for a national title. Coming into the season I thought we had a good chance to have an

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Getting his players to develop a competitive mindset and believe in themselves has been Haile’s biggest challenge in his coaching tenure. “Golf is a game of failure, so developing the mental approach to overcome a bad shot and gain an understanding of course management is very important. It is the guys who can put a bad hole behind them and keep moving forward who will be successful on any given day.” Bartlow’s NEAC championship effort was huge but not unexpected by his coach. “He is the most level-headed, structured player that I have coached thus far at Penn College. I knew of Kohltin when he was younger and playing for Montgomery High School and seeing him play at the White Deer course. I had some conversations about him

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interesting finish and they did just that.” Haile graduated from Shikellamy High School and from Penn College in 2006 with a degree in data communications and networking. He is employed as a network engineer at Penn College and became the school’s golf coach in 2009. He and wife, Dana are the parents of a 5-year-old son. He credits his grandfather with developing his interest in golf. “My father didn’t play golf, but the game started with my grandfather. He brought some clubs to the house and we just fooled around hitting the ball in the backyard. As I got older he took me to various golf courses. He just recently passed away, but even at 98 he was still swinging a golf club, so he was a huge influence in my life. He would have been thrilled by what the team accomplished.”

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• Middle School Cross Country Coach • Girls Assistant Soccer Coach Deadline to apply: June 1, 2021 If you are interested, please send the following: resume, athletic department coaching application, and Act 34, Act 114, Act 151 clearances to

Serena Henry, Athletic Director, Jersey Shore Area High School, 701 Cemetery Street, Jersey Shore, PA 17740. Application packets will be accepted until positions are filled. If you have any questions, please call 570-398-2980 or email shenry@jsasd.org.

JSASD is an Equal Opportunity Employer


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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Williamsport Manor is accepting applications at our Section 8 Property. Tenants must be 62 or older, handicapped or disabled. Applications are available at Williamsport Manor 450 Center St. Williamsport 570-326-7273

WILLIAMSPORT MANOR is accepting applications at our Section 8 Property. Tenants must be 62 or older, handicapped or disabled. Applications are available at Williamsport Manor, 450 Center St. Williamsport. 570-326-7273 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Available Very Nice 2 Bedroom Apartments Fully Equipped Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/ Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Trash Included In Rent. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 147 or 570-279-7142. 154458

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PART TIME COOK FOR A LOCAL FOODBANK The New love Center is engaging in a ministry where the love of Christ provides for all. Care and Hospitality are important facets of the ministry and mission of The New Love Center. This is a part-time position M-F, 5-6 hours per day. The cook usually prepares a hot meal daily. The candidate will need to be ServSave certified or be working toward certification. If you are interested send a letter of interest and resume to The New Love Center, PO Box 504, Jersey Shore PA 17740. The complete job description is posted on the website; www.thenewlovecentercom.

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