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MAY 26, 2021
Memorial Day
t r h e e b F m a e l le n m e R And they who for their country die, shall fill an honored grave, for glory lights the soldier’s tomb, and beauty weeps the brave. ~ Joseph Rodman Drake
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ow great was it to feel that bright summer sun and those 90 degree days last week? Isn’t it amazing how much more fun any outdoor event becomes in our neck of Penns Woods when you finally feel the warmth of summer? All those sporting events that parents and grandparents endure in those cold days as the season starts. You shiver your way through the day as the game seems to last forever. The best part of the game is when the last out is recorded, and you get in the car and turn the heater on. Now that the days have grown longer and the sun has become stronger, the perception of attending becomes totally different. It’s fun to get out and enjoy the event. No matter what you’re watching, it becomes much better when you’re in shorts and a T-shirt instead of bundled up like an Eskimo. The only problem locally is by the time the weather turns summerlike; the season is almost over. It was great to talk with so many of you in response to the Williamsport Crosscutter giveaway. I wish everyone could have won the contest; I will be doing more in the future. I am so proud of the God-fearing, all-American, baseball-loving area we call home. Almost every conversation began with Mike Mussina, and did I win? Or is
it too late? Do you already have your winners? Mike being my fastball down the middle answer to my trivia question. Then from that point, the talk was about more baseball, family, politics, you name it. Everyone with so positive about the Crosscutters returning and the fact we were going to have a Little League World Series this year. A tip of my new Williamsport Crosscutter hat with the MLB logo on the side to our winners. Leading things off was Brenda Cromley; she was the first one to reach out to me, and it was by 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Batting second was Lia Herb, who texted me not too long after Brenda. The third winner was Kristine Conklin, whose daughter will actually be singing the National Anthem at the game she is attending. Rounding things out was my cleanup winner, Cathy Rush of Montoursville. Since all four winners were from papers delivered by the USPS on Tuesday, I decided to add a fifth winner. So, my designated hitter, or extra winner, is Debbie Maggs. She received her copy on Wednesday and reached out to me immediately. A common thread amongst all was family going to the ballpark. Whether it was kids, grandkids, or both, it warmed my heart that the Williamsport Crosscutters and I could be part of this. By the way, speaking
of thread, there are 108 stitches in a baseball. A couple of final thoughts about last week’s words: as you are reading this, the District IV playoffs are heading to the semifinals and championship games at Bowman Field. Hopefully, Jim St. John Neumann, South Webb, Jr. Williamsport, Loyalsock, and Montoursville are still playing for a District Crown at the A through 4A levels. Get out and support our local ballplayers. District IV championship play at Bowman is truly magical. Then the Crosscutters will return home from their road trip for more Bowman baseball. A well-deserved shout-out to Mountie Senior Ryan Rishcoff. I hope he stays hot like in the Backyard Brawl. My bad for committing an error on the spelling of his name this past week. Go get ‘em, kid. Make sure to enjoy all the Memorial Day picnics, barbecues, and ballgames. Get out and about and take in all the great outdoors our West Branch Valley has to offer. I hear the fishing on the Susquehanna is unbelievable right now, and tip of the turkey calls to those who have already bagged a big bird. Our area has some of the finest spring gobbler hunting in the Nation. Take on whatever challenge floats your boat; it may be a canoe down the Loyalsock. Make time this summer to try something new. Nowhere on God’s
green earth is there more hiking, biking, hunting, fishing — you name it, outdoor opportunities. Don’t let those electronic devices make you a couch potato and miss out on all that Mother Nature has to offer. Let us not forget what Memorial Day is all about. A Webb Weekly salute and remembrance for all who have paid the ultimate price for these very freedoms. Take the time to say a prayer of thanks for those brave soldiers and their families. And for precious peace to avoid another soldier being missed at the Memorial Day softball game. We are blessed to have the finest military in the world, and it begins with the good folks who serve and put their lives on the line — the men and women around the globe who preserve and protect our freedom each and every day. During a time when too many young patriots’ lives are lost in some hellhole I can’t even spell, take a moment to remember, reflect and pray for their families. Who is more important than those that protect our very existence and freedom? We need to hold our government accountable and make sure our Armed Forces are provided the finest equipment, leadership, healthcare, and compensation. We must demand our government take care of the families of those who don’t make it home. Let’s all be careful out there and drive safely. God Bless America.
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emorial Day is meant to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country. Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of an organization of Union veterans — the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) — established Decoration Day as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan declared that Decoration Day should be observed on May 30. It is believed that the date was chosen because flowers would be in bloom all over the country. As you enjoy your long weekend, take some time to give thanks to those who gave their lives, so you have the freedom to BBQ and enjoy time with your friends and family. Please take extra time to say a prayer for the families of the soldiers that have given their lives for our freedom since last Memorial Day. Since Memorial Day is often considered the unofficial kick-off to summer, we have a summer giveaway for you! We are once again doing our Great American Cookout giveaway! We have a grill courtesy of Elery Nau Hardware and gift cards to Rupert’s Specialty Meats and Frosty Beverage! That’s everything you need to start the summer grilling season
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s many of us pay our respects this Memorial Day weekend, it is interesting to note one burial plot in particular, which honors some of our war dead. On the peaceful incline of the eastern part of Wildwood Cemetery is the lovely and picturesque plot of graves owned by the Garrett Cochran American Legion Post 1. The plot contains the honored remains of 86 individuals who served their country in time of war. Those interred are veterans of both World Wars and the Korean War. It is fitting to know that such a place exists. There is a similar plot not far away that contains some of the honored dead of the Civil War. This plot was established late in the 19th century by the Grand Army of
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the Republic, an organization for Civil War veterans similar to the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. According to an article in the Grit, in November 1951, the American Legion cemetery plot was purchased by Post 1 officials in December 1920. The first burial service to take place at the American Legion Post 1 cemetery plot in East Wildwood (Cemetery) took place on the afternoon of September 7, 1921, when the body of Private Boyd E. Stricker of Company M, 28th Division was laid to rest there. On November 7, 1918, he was wounded in France and died on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. He was interred with full military honors with members of the Garrett Cochran American Legion Post 1 rendering the honors, according to the Williamsport Sun of September
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Legion in St. Louis, was sitting on the train with Legionaries from all parts of Pennsylvania and suggested as a compromise that Williamsport has the designation of Post 1 since it was in the center of the state, midway between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. And with this compromise, the Post received its honored designation. The Post Home has been at various locations in the city, including 419 West Fourth Street, 348 Pine Street, and finally moving to Market Square in 1954. The Post had an active band and a drum and bugle corps at one time that was a fixture at all patriotic occasions and at State and National American Legion conventions. The Post always has promoted patriotism and Americanism and has held various contests and awarded scholarships in those categories and continues to do so and remains active at different patriotic occasions in the area today.
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7, 1921. The article said in part, “The Post supplied pallbearers, a guard of honor, a firing squad, and a bugler. And the burial service was conducted by the Rev. Allen C. Shue, chaplain of the Post. It was the first service conducted locally entirely by the American Legion.” The American Legion Post that honored Stricker and 85 others with a burial spot in Wildwood Cemetery has a very interesting story. Post 1 was chartered on August 1, 1919, and is named for Lt. Garrett Cochran of Battery D of the 28th Division, who died of an illness, probably influenza, while on lookout duty on a ship returning from France. The numerical designation for the Williamsport Post resulted from a dispute between Philadelphia or Pittsburgh as to which would have the first Legion Post in Pennsylvania. Lyell Spangel, one of the Williamsporters who attended the organization of the national
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memorial was dedicated to the veterans of all wars who gave their lives in the service of their country, in Lutcher and Moore Park, South Williamsport yesterday morning. A parade proceeded the services in the park. The memorial, a large shaft of sandstone was made possible by the Citizens Band of South Williamsport and the citizens of the community. Several hundred school children carrying flags took part in the parade, the pupils of the first and second grades being transported in automobiles. Veterans of the Civil, Spanish America and World wars, the Citizens Band, and the drum corps from the Howard Kahler Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars marched in the parade along with borough officials and members of the fire department with their new motor driven apparatus. A platform had been erected in the
park. Seated on the platform were: J. Fred Foresman, H.W. Whitehead, the Rev. R.G. Bannen, William Moffett and B.F. Harmon, member of the Reno Post, Commander Wilder of the Howard Kahler post, Walter E. Ritter, Burgess William E. Williams and V.C. Luppert, chief marshal of the parade. The ceremonies were opened by a selection by the band followed by a rendition of “To the Colors” by the Howard Kahler Post drum corps and the singing of “America” by Burgess Williams. A prayer was offered by Bannen. Comrade Moffett unveiled the monument. Commander Wilder spoke briefly commending the band and the citizens for their part in securing the memorial. Judge Whitehead introduced Walter E. Ritter, who made the address. Charles W. Noll, chairman in the committee in charge of the events of the day told of how the memorial was secured and then presented it to the borough. It was accepted by Burgess Williams.
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The following was contained in a recent letter Scott Lowery received from Merry McCracken of Timonium, Maryland. She was raised in South Williamsport and graduated from South Williamsport High School, then known as Merry Reigel. She wrote him after reading his book, My Stretch in the Service, One Soldier’s World War II Story that he had written about his dad’s WWII experiences. We thought her sentiments were very appropriate as we observe Memorial Day.
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ad the pandemic not hit us last year, David and I were planning to travel to Paris, Normandy, and Germany to some of the WW II historical sites. I truly believe the wonderful life that we all have enjoyed is because of men like your dad, who fought back the sheer evil of Nazi Germany. These men set off to go fight for the right of all nations to be free. They left as teenagers to go to a
foreign land to witness the worst of man’s inhumanity to man. These guys left, not knowing if or when they would return. The sacrifices and hell they endured ensured for us the wonderful life we have enjoyed. We owe them everything. The older I get, the more grateful I am. They did not have the promise of Skype — to see their families on a daily or weekly basis as soldiers do now. They were in for the long haul — however many years that would be. These men were so very brave, putting others above themselves. I cry when I look at our country today and wonder what these brave men would think of what we have become. Actually, I believe the majority of we Americans are still the same — when you get into the heartland of the country, the values that were instilled in us as children are still alive and well.” Merry McCracken Timonium, Maryland
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career, I have had the opportunity to attend many different trainings associated with law enforcement. Did you have any mentors or anyone that has influenced you in your career? As far as mentors go, I completed the Field Training Officer Program in which I had the opportunity to train with several veteran officers. Most have since retired or no longer work for the department but played a big part in molding me into the officer I am today. Do you have a particular approach or philosophy that you follow in your career? The approach I commonly take in my career is to treat every person the same and without bias, whether they are a criminal, a victim, or a witness. As difficult as it may be at times, I’ve discovered that treating people with respect, in turn, I receive the same courtesy and respect, and this oftentimes helps aid in my investigations. What is it that you look as your favorite part of law enforcement? I’m not sure as though I have a favorite part of law enforcement; however, the most rewarding part would be successfully prosecuting criminals and being able to bring closure to families
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Brittany Alexander. In 2019, Agent Alexander made history by becoming the first female officer to ever achieve a promotion above the rank of police officer in the Williamsport Bureau of Police’s 153-year history. What follows is that interview. Could you provide your background and what prompted to you to a law enforcement career, and what was the education and training you received? I was born and raised in the northern tier in a small community that did not have a local police department; therefore, I had little interaction with police growing up. When I graduated high school, I attended Mansfield University for two semesters before deciding to join the Army Reserves in 2008. Once I returned home from Basic and Advanced Individual Training, I knew I wanted to do something along the lines of law enforcement because, aside from being active-duty Army, to me, this was the next closest thing. I attended Mansfield University’s Act 120 Police Academy in 2009 and graduated in 2010. I worked for a small department in Clinton County as a stepping-stone and eventually was hired by Williamsport Police in February of 2013. Dr. Throughout my law enforcement Suzan McGary, M.D.
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Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... 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) 7535409 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. Dinner What: Beer battered of broiled haddock dinner or Maryland seafood dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. When: Friday, May 28, 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: Loose Cannons band. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. No cover. When: Friday, May 28, 2021, 8 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Spring Moon-lit Night Hike What: Grab a flashlight and join us as we venture into the Tiadaghton State Forest to learn and explore the sounds of this Spring night on a moderate 2-mile, family-friendly hike. Terrain will be uneven so be sure to wear sturdy shoes, and weather appropriate clothing. Registration required.
Please contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov or (570) 7535409 x 132 for more info and to register. Free program. When: Saturday May 29, 9-10:30 p.m. Where: Waterville, exact meeting location will be sent to registered participants.
a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Sunday, May 30 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Lake Jean Beach in Ricketts Glen State Park.
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. This is the last tour. 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: Saturday, May 29 at 4:00-5:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.
Virtual Bygone Town of Ricketts Tour What: Take a virtual photo tour of the bygone lumber town of Ricketts right from your home. Historical and present photos will be shown. Program will be presented using Microsoft Teams. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570477-7780. When: Sunday, May 30 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. Where: Virtual.
Memorial Weekend at Endless Mountains What: The War Memorial Museum in Sonestown will be hosting a remembrance for all veterans from all wars past & present who have served our country. When: On Saturday, May 29th from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., the Museum will be highlighting displays throughout the Museum in our annual event. All are welcome to join us & please come & share your stories & memories of these great people who keep us free & take the time to remember what Memorial Day is really all about. Also on Sunday afternoon May 30th, the Museum will be holding a benefit auction at 1:00 Pm for the construction of the new Museum wing as the cost of building construction has risen substantially since the pandemic hit last year. Donation of saleable items will be gratefully accepted & can be dropped off by calling the Museum at 570-482-2610 anytime before the 30th of May. A detailed list & pictures will be posted on auction zip under Fry Auction service up until the sale date. Where: Endless Mountains War Memorial Museum. Yoga on the Beach What: Join yoga instructor, Tawnia Converse, for a morning yoga session on Lake Jean Beach. No experience required and bring your own mat or towel. You must bring
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Memorial Day Ceremony What: The Annual Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Day Ceremony, sponsored by the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, is a fitting tribute to the brave local soldiers who served in the Civil War. The approximately 30-minute ceremony includes a Union Army observance, firing three rounds from a cannon, and the decorating of graves with flowers. Bring a lawn chair if desired and please avoid parking in the Circle. When: Monday, May 31st at 9:00 a.m. Where: The G. A. R. Circle in Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport. Same side as the Chapel/Office. Salladasburg Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony What: The type of participants we usually have in the parade include patriotic floats or decorated vehicles, antique cars and tractors, kids on decorated bicycles, riding horses that can be controlled in a parade setting, Scout Troupes, Little League Teams and military service members. The parade
Kayak Lake Jean What: Join us for a leisurely paddle on Lake Jean for Memorial Day. You must have previous kayak experience to participate. Bring your own boat, life vest, and equipment. 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: Monday, May 31 from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Trek with your Pet – A Pet Friendly Hike What: Bring your furry friend along on an easy-moderate 3-mile hike in along the Ruth Wills Ski Trail. Pets must be friendly with other people and animals and must remain on a leash at all times. Please contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@ pa.gov or (570) 753-5409 x 132 for more info and to register. Free program. When: Friday June 4, 10 a.m.-noon. Where: Meeting near the intersection of PA-44 and Manor Fork Rd, about 16-miles north of Waterville. Exact meeting location will be sent to registered participants. Bird Walk with Doug Gross What: Doug Gross, retired PA Game Commission biologist and eBird coordinator, will guide us on a bird walk in the woods and shrub lands of Ricketts Glen State Park. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your
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Memorial Day Service What: Nippenose Valley Memorial Day services. The speaker will be Father Bert Kozen, pastor of Immaculate Conception Church at Bastress. The Fairplay Brass will provide the music. All are encouraged to attend to honor our veterans. When: Sunday, May 30 at 1:30 p.m. Where: Limestone Cemetery near Rauchtown.
will be led by the Jersey Shore Area High School Marching Band and will also include fire engines from both Jersey Shore fire companies. Immediately following the parade there will be a ceremony to honor the local veterans. The invocation will be done by Pastor Janelle Moser. The National Anthem will be sung. Dr. Daniel Glunk will then recite Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and the roll call of the veterans will be read by Mayor Douglas Ellsworth, followed by taps and a 21 gun salute by The Jersey Shore Honor Guard. When: 11:00 a.m. on Memorial Day. Those that want to be part of the parade should be in line on Dochter St. before 10:45 a.m. Where: The ceremony will take place in the Salladasburg United Methodist Church Parking lot.
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All youth must be accompanied by an adult. This is not a ‘fish free’ day, so all participants 16 and over must have a license. Cane poles and bait will be provided and must be used in order to qualify for reward for the largest and most fish caught.
own bug spray and binoculars. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570477-7780. When: Friday, June 4 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park. CHURCH EVENTS EVENTS... CHURCH Roast Beef Dinner What: Roast beef dinner. Take out only. When: Wednesday, May 26th from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Third St. United Methodist Church, 931 East Third St., Williamsport. Kedron UMC Spring Home Made Days What: Chinese Auction, winners drawn at 2:00 p.m. Saturday. Flea market and hand-crafted items available. We have fresh Homemade baked goods, pies, and soups! For lunch homemade BBQ, hot sausage, hotdogs, baked beans and more! Vendor/Yard Sale spaces available, contact 570244-8041 for info. When: Friday May 28th from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Saturday May 29th from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.? Where: 14725 Rt. 220 Hwy. at the intersection of Rt. 220 and Edkin Hill Rd. 10 miles North of Hughesville and 3 Miles South of Muncy Valley on Rt. 220. Chicken BBQ What: Drive-thru only. $10/meal – includes chicken, baked beans, cole slaw, baked potato, cookies. $6 for chicken only or children’s portion. Preorders recommended, call: 570538-1541 or 570-971-9768. When: May 29th from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s United Methodist Church, Dewart. Enter at Methodist Lane,
Rummage Sale What: St. Lawrence Catholic Church, is having a rummage sale. Food will be available for purchase. When: June 11th and 12th from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: 344 Winthrop Street, South Williamsport. Strawberry Festival What: BBQ sandwiches, hot dogs, baked beans, cold drinks and strawberries with shortcake and ice cream will be available. Tours of the church will be offered. The Bald Eagle Art Show will take place at Way’s Garden across the street. For more information, call 570-322-0126. When: Sunday, June 13, 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 W 4th St, Williamsport. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Big Fish the Musical – Summer Youth Intensive What: BIG FISH tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives life to its fullest…and then some! Edward’s incredible, larger-than-life stories thrill everyone around him—most of all, his devoted wife Sandra. But their son Will, about to have a child of his own, is determined to find the truth behind his father’s epic tales. Overflowing with heart and humor, BIG FISH is an extraordinary musical that reminds us why we love going to the theatre—for an experience that’s richer, funnier and bigger than life itself. Tickets at ctlshows.com or 570-3271777 – on sale May 4th. When: June 17-19 at 7:30 p.m., June 20 at 2:00 p.m. Where: Community Theatre League, 100 W 3rd Street, Williamsport. ART EXHIBITS ART EXHIBITS... Pine Creek Artisans Show
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Call to artists to display/sell their art What: The annual Way’s Garden Art Show. Contact: Gretchen.mangiardi@gmail.com When: Sunday, June 13, 2021 from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Corner of Fourth and Maynard sts., Williamsport.
MEETINGS... MEETINGS Spring Meeting What: Blooming Grove Historical Society Spring Meeting with “Tank” Baird - “Native Americans in Lycoming County.”
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Turkey Dinner, TAKE OUT What: Fresh roasted turkey with all the trimmings When: Saturday, June 5, 3:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: Huntersville United Methodist Church, 5263 Rabbittown Rd., Muncy.
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Finding a PCP that’s Right for You Primary care offices are also known as health centers or a doctor’s office. These offices feature family medicine providers specially trained for treating patients of all ages. These offices may feature physicians (MD and DO), certified nurse practitioners (CRNP), and physician assistants (PA-C). Primary care offices are… – Open during the week, and may offer extended hours for evenings or weekends – Your best resource for physical exams, wellness screenings, and immunizations – Intended to manage chronic conditions
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COUNTY HALL count against the projected numbers was because they should not have been off by so much. Going back to the 2010 Census, the final headcount in every state was within 0.4% of the original estimate, and 30 of them were within 0.2 percent. This census, however, had 19 states more than 1 percent off, seven were more than 2 percent off, New York more than 3.8 percent off, and New Jersey more than 4.5 percent off from the earlier projections. Adding these together, by a suspicious coincidence, the final 2020 census added 2.5 million “blue-state” residents and subtracted more than 500,000 “red-state” residents from the earlier projections. Another anomaly that brings back the argument of the integrity of the 2020 election was the question of voting. According to the Census, the recorded number of people voting in 2020 was tallied at 154,628,000. The official results, however, place the number of actual ballots cast slightly over 158 million. That means that the number of ballots counted was nearly three and a half million MORE than the number of people who say they actually voted. This is quite unusual because they
are generally very close. In 2008, for example, the bureau reported 131,100,000, while the official results showed 131,300,000 ballots cast, a 200,000 number difference. This is why Congressman Keller and his colleagues seek answers to these discrepancies and question why House Democrats were previously very vocal in expressing their concern about the census being tampered with for political gain before Biden took office. Yet, since his administration took power, those calls for investigation have stopped. The Republican members of the Committee on Oversight and Reform Committee are confronting the Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to determine if there was any “political interference” in the final census numbers used to decide how many House members each state will get in the coming decade. Join Congressman Keller’s fight on this very important issue of census integrity. Go to his website, https:// keller.house.gov/ and sign up for his newsletter, and while you’re at it, send along an encouraging message. He is fighting for us.
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widely seen as the unofficial beginning to summer and not a day in which the sacrifices of fallen U.S. soldiers are honored to the extent that they should be. Debate exists about which town has the longest history of celebrating Memorial Day. A handful of towns claim to be the first celebrants of Memorial Day. That debate figures to continue in perpetuity, but History.com notes that Waterloo, New York, was officially recognized by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson as the birthplace of Memorial Day in 1966. Doylestown, Pennsylvania, and Rochester, Wisconsin are some other towns that claim to have celebrated
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of exercise, begin at a very easy level. Gradually increase your time, weight, distance, speed, etc. Allow your body time to adapt to the program as any exerciser should. In addition, allow extra time for your injured joints to adapt to the new stress of exercise. Variety - If you are currently not exercising at all, then a simple walking and stretching program is certainly beneficial. If you are currently exercising and/or want to get the most out of your fitness program, try employing a variety of exercises. Strength training, walking, biking, hiking, etc., are all great ways to stay fit. Swimming is another way to keep your body moving with minimal stress to your joints. Each activity has different benefits, and a combination of activity types is best. Try different activities to see what you find the most enjoyable and, most importantly; you find most beneficial in dealing with your arthritis. Lose Weight - Weight loss has a plethora of health benefits, not the least of which is a reduction of stress on most joints. For example, according to the American College of Sports Medicine, every pound of weight loss results in 4 pounds of reduced impact on the knee. So, if you have a few extra pounds of body weight, try cutting the calories a bit and increasing your activity. You will feel better, have more energy, and likely experience less pain
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going to Carlisle with me for the 3-on-3 tournament. At last, a really big man! Just when I thought things were looking up, however, a slight mishap occurred. The Friday night Paul before the Saturday Petcavage Tournament, I was attempting to hitch a small trailer to the back of my Jeep when the trailer rolled forward and pinned my right hand up against the trailer hitch. I heard the snap and immediately knew it was a broken hand. Thoughts of dropping out of the weekend tournament were obviously foremost. Still, they were quickly dispelled as I immediately resorted to the Chinese water torture trick — ice water, then hot — in order to keep the swelling to a reasonable level. It was not like with Mike and Kevin Baggett; I was not expected to be called upon to shoot the ball much, so participation was a go. Besides, we now had Odie! Saturday turned out to be a very rainy day, so the games were moved inside of the Dickinson College gym. Our first opponent was, you guessed it,
Rich Henninger’s team. While I was warming up, Rich came flying out on the court towards me in what I was sure was going to be a full take-down body slam to pay back for last year’s broken nose. Instead, he thankfully pulled up short, slapped me on the shoulder, and said, “all is good; that’s what I get for trying to play defense.” We all laughed, and then he told us he was not playing due to some chronically sore knees. The smile on our faces was unmistakable. We might have a chance to win this thing. As we watched Rich’s team warm up, we noticed a new face — an approximately 6’6” fairly-chiseled body—Rich’s replacement. When the play started, this man stepped out and hit shots beyond the 2-point arc and went inside, muscling to the hole with abandon. All we could say was, “Who is this guy?” Turns out, as we found out later, he had played for Mike Krzyzewski when he was the head coach of the West Point Cadets. The new guy was stationed at the Carlisle War College, so of course, Rich’s team providentially found him and signed him up. In this initial game, we were in foul trouble early, as the young lady referee was calling all the touch fouls — of
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tricks? Thankfully, a different referee called us all together and said, “Now in high school, you can’t do this,” — put your hand on the back of a player, and “In high school, you can’t do this,” — use an armbar on your opponent’s back. I raise my arms up in a sign of frustration, but then he said, “thankfully, we ain’t in high school here!” Oh yeah, let the fun begin. The game got off, as you can imagine, to a rather aggressive start on both sides — after all, this was the Championship! Elbows were flying, and bodies were banging — man. I love this game! Odie
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difficulties to deal with. Still, for the senior athletes, ‘this year’ actually did take place, unlike the 2020 seniors who saw their last opportunities to play high school sports taken away. Congratulations go out to the St. John Neumann baseball team and the Montgomery softball team for Mid-Penn Conference championships seasons. The Golden Knights achieved the most wins in school history and will be playing for the District 4 Class A championship this Friday. The Lady Red Raiders have ridden the right arm of junior pitcher Faith Persing and a consistent hitting attack in their quest for a District title. Baseball and softball squads at Loyalsock and Montoursville have continued their
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off the car. It’s my personal Edmond Fitzgerald. I use my kayak for fishing an awful lot. Kayaking is very beneficial to both the mind and body. It provides great exercise and another way to enjoy the spectacular scenery of our splendid waterways. From a distance, kayaking seems rather simple. True, but I will say that it is a tad more technical than handling a boat or even a canoe. OK, folks. There is no need to buy a kayak before you actually try it. Paddling isn’t for everyone, and I highly recommend that you borrow a buddy’s boat first. While your friends will be able to get you out on the water, there’s no guarantee they’ll actually teach you the proper technique. Many rookies develop bad habits that strain their neck, back and tire their arms. This eventually leaves them discouraged, and they quit. A decent understanding of the basic stroke will ensure your experiences in a kayak go rather smoothly. It’s important to know that the best paddlers use the least amount of
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creeks can overwhelm those new to kayaking. Battling the current and avoiding snags shouldn’t be done the first time out. Once you think you are ready, plan a group outing down the Susquehanna River or Big Pine. Coordinating with a few friends makes the put in and take out rather easy. Be sure to pack plenty of water, snacks, sunscreen, an emergency whistle, and an extra layer of clothing. A waterproof dry bag is highly recommended and will come in handy if you plan to take your cell phone or camera. Have dry clothes availableespecially in the early spring. I always keep a change of clothes inside the car just in case. The most important piece of equipment on any kayaking trip is your Personal Flotation Device. There are several different types of PFDs, but a Type III is the only way to go. You should look for a comfortable vest, fits well but not too tightly and helps you stay afloat. It is required that every kayaker has a PFD in their boat. Give a hoot. Don’t pollute. Enjoy the outdoors and leave no trace. Hopefully, this write-up will get you on the water soon. Cheers.
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• Specializing in Metal Roofing • Pole Building • Garages • Decks • Siding • Barn Renovatinos & All Types of Repair • Roof Painting • Skid Loader Work • Concrete Work
Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates
LITTLE JOHNʼS CONSTRUCTION JOHN LAPP JR.
PA #013581
Milller’s
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Larry Miller, Jr.
570-547-2505
122 SHERMAN DRIVE WATSONTOWN, PA 17777
570-238-5529 • 570-713-4887
(570) 337-3600
JEM ROOFING
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PA 570-321-7000
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570-437-1909
PA096756 Fully Insured
PA 17701
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Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317
26 Years Experience
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570-772-0753
OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer
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• 570-725-2341
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(Just South
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----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty
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(570) 649-6644 No Sunday Business
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& Air Conditioning, LLC.
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570-435-1698
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CURRENTLY HIRING Savoy Contract Furniture is an established leading central Pennsylvania manufacturer of fine commercial furniture.
EMPLOYMENT
AWESOME JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN HEALTH CARE! Valley View Rehab & Nursing Center, a premier nursing facility in Montoursville, is searching for qualified candidates for RNs and LPNs and a PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST. If you think you would be a great candidate and love working with elders, please complete a mini application online at valleyview. org under the employment section. EOE. 154827 NOW HIRING! F/T Maintenance Positions open for Williamsport area. Must have 4 wheel drive truck. $12.50/hr +OT, Fuel, medical & cell incl. Some after hour call outs. Email cover letter & resume to ssweeney@ gspmanagement.com . 154821 THE MEADOWS, A PARK HOME COMMUNITY, Has 1 PartTime, All Shifts Position And 1 Full-Time, Third Shift Med/Tech Personal Care Giver Position Open. Call 570-433-4663. 154805
Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is open and we have taken extra measures to ensure the safety of our employees.
Part-Time
Hours Available
Full-Time 6am - 4:30pm
May - Sept
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You must be at least 17 years old to apply.
Up to $1,000 Sign-On Bonus Available
Learn more about open jobs & download an application at: https://www.savoyfurniture.com/careers_savoy_furniture/ Completed applications can be deposited in the mail slot at: 300 Howard St. | Montoursville, PA | Behind Savoy Plaza All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or national origin. Military veterans are encouraged to apply.
570.368.2424 | www.savoyfurniture.com
HIGHLAND LAKE MANOR Has Immediate Part-Time Openings For Bartender, Cook And Waitress. Inquire within At 2826 Genesee Trail Road, Hughesville. 154639
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FULL-TIME TRI-AXLE DUMP TRUCK DRIVER Wanted w/ CDL Class A or B License. Leslie Hauck Construction Inc, Muncy, PA. (570) 546-6175. 154248 HAPPY ACRES RESTAURANT Has Immediate Openings For Sous Chef, Servers And Bartenders. HAPPY ACRES RESORT Is Hiring For Housekeeping, All Types Of Maintenance And Groundskeeper. 570-7538000. 154995
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MALE OR FEMALE To Sit With An 85 Year Old Elderly Lady 3 Days A Week, Thursday, Friday And Sunday. If Interested Contact Tina At 570-6343715 (Brookside). 154438
JOIN OUR CREW!
Seasonal
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PA#105204
DOHL GENERAL CONSTRUCTION LLC FOREMAN, LEAD CARPENTER & CARPENTER APPRENTICE POSITIONS AVAILABLE.
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Miller’s
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SEAMLESS GUTTERS
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570-547-2505
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(272) 215-2483
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1427 Greenburr Gap Rd. Loganton, PA 17747
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lawn mowers, push mowers & riding mowers
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JEFF T. BOWER
570-971-0442
Since 1990
OWNER
570-435-2419
ContraCtors LiCense no: Pa 036052 E-mail: bomaxservices@hughes.net
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1427 Cemetery Rd. Montoursville, PA 17754 (570) 447-7555
Specializing in Residential and Light Commercial *Will Beat Any Written Estimate on Service Upgrade by 10% . Handcrafted Railings
Custom Cabinetry
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL ANDY HAVENS
570.322.4993
www.havenswoodworking.com
66 Becker Hill Road Williamsport, PA 17701
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also RESTORATION AND COMMERCIAL Elmer Zook & Family
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570-547-7275
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429 Maple Lane • Muncy, PA 17756
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NEED A CLEAN HOUSE? No Time? Call ME! I Will Get Your Home Looking Great So You Can Relax! Great Rates, References Available Upon Request. For An Estimate Call Joyce 570-238-1796. 221133
HAUNTZELMAN ESTATE AUCTION Sat., May 29, 2021 @ 9:00am
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Located at 32 Elm St., New Columbia, PA 17856. Watch for auction signs at New Columbia Rte. 15 exits.
2021 Honda Rancher 4x4 w/Plow (New) 2019 Silverado Pick-Up (Reserve) Gold & Silver Coins – Guns – Furniture – Household Complete auction listing and photos on auctionzip.com, auctioneer #3549 or gotoauction, auctioneer #6237
Owners: Dale Hauntzelman Estate Auctioneers: Bruce A. Musser, AU-003787-L New Columbia, Pa. • 570-412-5952 Lunch Available Bruce Musser, Jr. AA-019248 • 570-244-6562
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IF NO ANSWER PLEASE LEAVE A VOICEMAIL
I DO RETURN CALLS
570-323-4014
LAWNCARE
FARMING
INSURANCE
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LEGAL
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Jersey Shore Area School District
COACHING VACANCIES
Anticipated coaching vacancies:
• Middle School Cross Country Coach • Girls Assistant Soccer Coach Deadline to apply: June 1, 2021
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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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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
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PA# 094242
• Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting • Dry Wall Repair • Wall Paper Removal • New Construction Spraying • Deck Restoration • Residential & Commercial • Line Stripping
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Open: Monday thru Saturday
570-317-8566
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Owner and Operator
570-452-1174
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570-368-8021
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570-745-3649
115 Groupe Rd. • Jersey Shore, PA 17740 Fully insuRed
• Mowing Services • Shrubs • Trees • Mulch
Concrete - Brick - Block Repointing - Restorations New Masonry Construction
• Stone • Residential
570-523-7470
• Commercial
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING
DECKS
BRICK
ROOFS
CAN HAUL WATER IF NECESSARY
570-398-8424
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Ph: (570) 204-7364 • Fax: (570) 538-4385
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Over 18 Years Experience • Fully Insured
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74 SOFA $ 64 LOVESEAT $ 34 CHAIR $
COUPON
570-419-7576
FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING COMPANY
Green Leaf Tree Service Tree & Brush Removal
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SPECIALS
COUPON
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HUGHESVILLE 4 BRM. New Kitchen, Hardwood Floors, Updated, Nice Yard And Barn. 570-975-9379. 153457
APARTMENTS
NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Available Very Nice 1 Bedroom Apartment, 1st floor. Fully Equipped Kitchen, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Tenant Responsible For Electric, Included in rent Trash, Gas (heat), Water/Sewer. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800735-3068, Ext. # 147 or 570-279-7142. 154999 LARGE 3RD FLOOR, 1 Bedroom Apartment. No Pets. No Smoking. Call 570-435-2690. 154808 WILLIAMSPORTNICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, AVAILABLE NOW! 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL
NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 77 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES
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. 154459
NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Available Very Nice 2 Bedroom Apartments, 1st and 2nd floor. 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 1-800-7353068, Ext. # 147 or 570279-7142. 154458 FAXON COMMONS – 1 BRM. APTS. W/ 2 APTS. DESIGNED TO ACCOMM. NEEDS OF A WHEELCHAIR. RENT INCLUDES UTILITIES. MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-800-7353068 OR 570-326-1909, TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 154994
GRACE STREETRENT SPECIAL! FIRST MONTH RENT FREE WITH SECURITY DEPOSIT PAID IN FULL FOR 1 BRM. APTS. NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL THOSE 62 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED EXCEPT TELEPHONE AND CABLE. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION. 1-800-735-3068, TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 154992 WILLIAMSPORT LINN STREET MANOR - RENT SPECIAL! FIRST MONTH RENT FREE WITH SECURITY DEPOSIT PAID IN FULL FOR 1 BRM. APTS. W/ 2 APTS. DESIGNED TO ACCOM. NEEDS OF A WHEELCHAIR. RENT INCLUDES UTILITIES. MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-800735-3068. OR 570-3222444. TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 154993
anticipates the following position:
Full Time Second Shift Custodian Apply online at: https://www.ltsd.k12.pa.us/our_district/employment_opportunities/
CEMETERY LOTS
RV
2 GRAVE LOTS, Green Lawn. $800.00. Call 570322-2110. 154972
I PURCHASED A Jayco Jay Flight SLX 264BH, 30 Feet Long. Purchased September 2019, Never Used, Was Stored. The Same Trailer At Rhone’s RV Is Selling For $19,000.00 I’m Asking $17,000.00. Please Call 570-971-3238 For Details. 154656
STORAGE UNITS
10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 154255 VEHICLES
SELL YOUR VEHICLE FAST! WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS. DIRECT MAILED TO OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL, 3 LINES FOR 4 WEEKS, ONLY $15.95. CALL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 570326-9322
1950 FORD 8N With Plow, Harrow, Scraper Blade And Set Of Chains. Overhauled In 2006. Has Only Been Used To Plow Garden And Mow Grass. Garage Kept. All Hydraulics Work. Asking $5,500.00. Call 570435-0173, Ask For Larry. 155000
JEEP
VEHICLES WANTED
2012 JEEP WRANGLER With Redi Plow, A New Heavy Duty Clutch, 87,000 Miles. $17,500.00 Good Condition. 570506-5937. 154633 SUV
2008 EDGE LIMITED. 223,750 Mileage. New Tires, Bad Shaft Drive. $1,450.00. 570-398-2649. 155002 SCOOTER
2009 HONDA 50CC Metropolitan Scooter. Low Miles, Excellent Condition, Garage Kept. $1,495.00. 570-368-2152. 154828
TRACTOR
ATTENTION B & C AUTO WRECKERS Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 154256 DONATE YOUR CAR TO VETERANS TODAY! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800245-0398. C11 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CLASSIC CARS AND MOTORCYCLES WANTED $$PAYING CA$H$$ KRMiller1965@yahoo.com 717577-8206. M11
anticipates the following position:
High School Assistant Principal
Permanent 12-month position available immediately. Salary regionally competitive.
Deadline June 11, 2021
Apply online at: https://www.ltsd.k12.pa.us/our_district/employment_opportunities/
EOE
Posting will remain open until position is filled.
EOE
Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322
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