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VOLUME 19 • NUMBER 25

A Family-Oriented Publication

JUNE 23, 2021

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ip of my Webb Weekly cap with the American Flag on the side to Mr. George Hutchinson. T he local real estate developer, businessman, and entrepreneur has a knack f or making things better and more aesthetically appealing than he f ound them. He increases property value in whatever neighborhood he invests in. What triggered my thinking is what he has done with the former eyesore that was Benjie’s Burgers, and formally the site of Williamsport’s first Wendy’s franchise. George and his gang from Hutchinson Development now have a bright and shiny new Dollar General store at this location. Not only does it begin to clean up the neighborhood, it’s a practical answer to something much needed — a quick, inexpensive stop for everyday items located basically on the Lycoming College campus. I have known George for a long time; he is hard-working and task-oriented. He has an amazing mind for building and renovation. His construction professionals have the ability to make old buildings look new, and new buildings fit the neighborhood. My only hope is he purchases the rest of the block, especially the Stroehmann’s building. What

a shame that something once so prominent and proud now looks the way it does. I can remember the smell of the freshbaked bread as it filled the air. This emanating from the tallest building on Washington Boulevard, which was always teeming with life and action. Maybe George can come up with a great idea to return the grand old building to its glory and usefulness. Remembering Stroehmann’s baking now has got me thinking about all the great culinary flavors on Washington Boulevard. It’s one of my favorite streets to travel. So much can be found on such a short stretch of blacktop. First up is the Brandon Café. They have some of the best hoagies and cosmos in town. What a great place to stop for a cold beverage and a quick bite or just to have a couple of adult beverages. I remember picking my Great Uncle Ed up there years ago and enjoying a beer with him. Just down the street is New China Royal. They have fantastic Chinese food made fresh to order for takeout or delivery. Carl Diparlo and his family at Tony’s Delicatessen are a Boulevard fixture. Great folks providing great food with

that old-fashioned feel of the neighborhood market. The nostalgic smell of the wood smoke and whatever they’re making can be recognized for blocks. This always makes me hungry for all those great Tony’s Jim products. Webb, Jr. My next stop just down the street is Roy’s Bakery. The Berninger family has been on the Boulevard for 73 years! What holiday would be complete without the familiar shapes of their old-fashioned sugar cookies? Their simple white-on-white cake is legendary, and don’t forget the cupcakes. Again, it’s a walk back in time when you step in the shop. Can you imagine just how many sugar cookies have been baked at this location? If what you are craving isn’t in the case, they will bake it for you, including the perfect birthday or wedding cake. On the opposite side of the street, we’ve got The Sticky Elbow. This is one of my favorite places to eat. So many different culinary choices and dishes come together at one location. Tip of my chef ’s hat to Jason Matty for making even their simple house salad amazing. Don’t be afraid to try something new while you’re there; you won’t be disappointed. My go-to is the Shaggy Roll. The salmon, or the fresh fish special of the month. The

Cobb Salad is outstanding. Of course, on that side of the street, we’ve got Williamsport area’s first-ever Burger King. Al Clapps and his family provided the home of the Whopper many moons ago. Flame-broiled has been on the Blvd. for over four decades. I think back to my trips to this location when I was very young. Do you remember what was there prior to BK? Yes, it was Carrol’s; they made good burgers, but what I remember most is the Looney Toon glasses. I believe I still have Foghorn Leghorn. A few doors down, 505 now occupies where Joey’s and the Prato family were fixtures forever. Joey’s cheesesteaks are legendary around the world. 505 is a great place to stop for a cold beverage, a quick snack, or a great meal. The Vollman family, who also owns Rivals, does a great job. Rounding things out on that short stretch of flavor town Boulevard style is the Sawhorse Cafe, which is a great quick stop for breakfast or lunch. The Darrow family provides you great home cooking. Quick and easy without the cleanup, and they price everything very affordably. Well, all this talking about food has made me hungry. I’m going to head over to the Boulevard and grab a bite. Bon appetite! God Bless America.

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efore I start, let’s alllll get one thing straight (no pun intended). If you intend to read this article and then proceed to call or email me with hate or vitriol; if you intend to call me names, tell me I need to find God (my relationship with God is just fine, thanks) or any other nonsense, please do us both a favor and just stop reading now. Because honestly, it’s a waste of your time, because things are about to get super gay here for a few minutes and if you send me nasty-grams about it, I’m just going to post it on the internet for people to make fun of you. I know that you think I’m joking, but your hateful responses will net me massive amounts of Reddit karma, and I’m not above using that. Something good should at least come from it. First things first. Let’s talk about how Pride Month came to be in the first place. According to the Library of Congress, “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month (LGBT Pride Month) is currently celebrated each year in the month of June to honor the 1969 Stonewall riots in Manhattan. The Stonewall riots were a tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States. In the United States, the last Sunday in June was initially celebrated as ‘Gay Pride Day,’ but the actual day was flexible. In major cities across the nation, the ‘day’ soon grew to encompass a month-long series of events. Today, celebrations include pride parades, picnics, parties, workshops, symposia, and concerts, and LGBT Pride Month events attract millions of participants around the world. Memorials are held during this month for those members of the community who have been

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mean that I don’t accept those that do. Nor does it mean that I don’t support their right to live as freely and equally as me. lost to hate crimes or HIV/ So back to the original question — Why Do We AIDS. The purpose of the Still Need Pride? commemorative month We need Pride as a way for LGBTQ+ people to is to recognize the impact connect with and feel safe in their communities. that lesbian, gay, bisexual, And to celebrate who they are. Being straight and transgender individis easy. There’s no ‘coming out’ or having to exuals have had on history plain to grandma at Christmas why you don’t locally, nationally, and inhave an opposite-sex partner. It just is. There’s ternationally.” Steph no coming to terms with having a sexual idenIn recent years, I have beNordstrom tity that, somehow in the modern 21st-century gun to ask myself if I need world, people still want to hate you for. to keep writing these stoWhat better way to know that your community ries about Pride. I mean, gay marriage is legal; accepts and supports you than a Pride event? the LGBTQ+ community arguably has more Another reason why Pride matters for everyone rights and freedoms than ever before (not that there isn’t progress yet to be made). Why do we is because it is a space and time where others still need little old me to stir up the Gay Pride are more aware of their own behaviors and how supportive they are or are not of the community. Pot? So, celebrate Pride. Support the LGBTQ+ Thhhheeeennn things happen… members of your community. Or, at the very You know what I mean. People open their mouths and say stupid things, and I am quickly least, do us all a favor and don’t actively work against them. Remember what your mom told reminded, “Oh yeah, THAT’S why.” Listen, you are absolutely entitled to your opin- you about not having anything nice to say? No one should experience bullying, harassion on the LGBTQ+ community. That is your right as a red, white, and blue American. But a ment, or discrimination because of sexual orientation or gender identity. Not agreeing with couple of things first. 1. Your right to your opinion doesn’t mean that a different life than yours doesn’t give you free you aren’t going to be open to the consequences rein to respond with judgment and certainly not violence. of your choice to voice said opinions. Although a lot of progress has been made in 2. Regardless of your opinion, you cannot and will not shove the LGBTQ+ community back in gay rights over the years, there is still much the closet (or back on the shelf as the case may more work to be done. There are still too many states without discrimination protections for be…) I am the first to admit that as a straight woman, the LGBTQ community and still too many peoI obviously do not understand living as a mem- ple with hate in their hearts for people different ber of the LGBTQ+ community. But that doesn’t than themselves. Let’s all do what we can to support equality on all fronts in our country.

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already a great golfer, and he is turning into a phenom. McGinn recently won the Northeastern PA Drive, Pitch, and Putt qualifier. He will advance to the next round later this summer. Logan was flawless in each category. Impressive. You get three chances, and there are no mulligans. Logan and his family are now off to Alabama. He was invited to tee it up in the prestigious PRESS THORTON FUTURE MASTERS. This tournament is off the charts, kids. It is one of the most traditionally rich outings in the world. Logan will compete against some of the very best. It has been around for over 70 years and has served as a proving ground for many former and current PGA champions. Logan will be on his own for this one. No caddies are allowed. “Logan is ready,” Paul continued. “I am usually on the bag for every tournament. But this will be quite different. I won’t be out there to give him advice. He will have to do everything. We have prepared for the past few weeks. Logan is getting more comfortable reading the greens and making his own decisions. It will be a great test, and I am excited to see how he handles it.” Congratulations to my young friend Logan McGinn on all of his successes. He is a great kid as well as a phenomenal golfer. We wish him the best in Alabama. I would also like to thank him for the putting tip. Safe travels, McGinns. Cheers.

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Local Authors to Sign Their Children’s Books What: Local authors Megan Rogers (“Meet Mason”) and Tom Speicher (“Bucky Deacon’s Dilemma”) will be signing copies of their children’s books. When: Saturday, June 26, 2021, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Otto Bookstore in downtown Williamsport.

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Annual Reunion What: Descendants of William Benjamin McClellan Poust and Mary Emma Polk annual reunion. When: Sunday June 27, 2021. Lunch at 1:00 p.m. Where: At St. John’s Lutheran Church, Gordners Grove, 68 Gordner Church Rd., Unityville.

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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 own bug spray and binoculars. You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Wednesday, June 23 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock or liver and onion dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask on entry. Eat in or take out. Call 570-327-0255 for take out. When: Friday, June 25, 2021, 4 p.m. to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, S. Williamsport. Mountain Laurel Hike What: Hiking the Grand View Trail to see the mountain laurel in bloom. Bring your cameras and bug spray! You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! This is a 2-mile moderate hike. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, June 26 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Shale Pit Parking Lot off of

SPCA Safari Camp What: SPCA Safari Camp for ages 6 ½ to 13. When: 1-week camps run from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. with extended hours available. June 28-July 2: Friends and family mixed age group (ages 6½-14) July 12-16: Ages 8½-10 July 19-23: Ages 10½-12 July 26-30: Ages 12½-14 August 2-6: Friends and family mixed age group (ages 6½-14) August 9-13: Ages 6½-8 Where: At the Lycoming County SPCA, 2805 Reach Road, application packets can be found at https://www. lycomingspca.org/services/safari-day-camp/. Fly Fishing Meet-Up What: Participants will be taught the basics of fly fishing including: casting, knots & fly selection. PA Fish and Boat Commission staff provide all fishing equipment, flies and instruction for FREE. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment. NO FISHING LICENSE needed. This is a great opportunity to bring your newly purchased fishing rod and learn how to use it! You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Allan Schreffler at

alschreffl@pa.gov or by calling 570-477-2206. When: Tuesday, June 29 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

When: 3-day camp are scheduled for July 5, 7, 8; and August 16, 18, 19 from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. each day. Where: Sign up at the Lycoming County SPCA, 2805 Reach Road, Williamsport.

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 own bug spray and binoculars. You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Thursday, July 1 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Fly Fishing Meet-Up What: Participants will be taught the basics of fly fishing including: casting, knots & fly selection. PA Fish and Boat Commission staff provide all fishing equipment, flies and instruction for FREE. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment. NO FISHING LICENSE needed. This is a great opportunity to bring your newly purchased fishing rod and learn how to use it! You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Allan Schreffler at alschreffl@pa.gov or by calling 570-477-2206. When: Tuesday, July 6 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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 a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Sunday, July 4 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Lake Jean Beach in Ricketts Glen State Park. Nature Story What: Bring your children ages 3-6 to the Amphitheater to enjoy a nature themed story and participate in an activity, game, or craft. You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Monday, July 5 from 10:00-10:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park. Volunteer Boot Camp What: Volunteer Boot Camp for ages 14 to 18.

Kaos Fun Zone Meetup What: Public is welcome to take advantage of our discounted rate of $10 per participant for 2 hours of bowling, arcade, Fly World, and Lazer Tag. For more information, go to our website: www.lcchea.com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. When: 1st Thursday of each month, 4:00 p.m.-6 p.m. Where: Kaos Fun Zone, Williamsport. Homeschooling Families Park Meetups What: Homeschooling families meet for social time and support. Pack a lunch, drinks, camp chairs, sports gear, and other play items. Bathrooms will be open. For more information go to www.lcchea.com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association When: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month through October, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: James Short Park, Loyalsock, Pavilion #1. Day Camp

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What: A nature-based day camp for kids K to 4th grade. 100% masked, 100% outdoors. For more info: bethany. marcello@gmail.com. When: Wednesday mornings, April 7th-May 26th from 9:00 a.m.-noon. Where: Montoursville, PA. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Free Clothing What: Daniel’s Closet. Free clothing giveaway. Safety guidelines apply. When: Saturday, June 26th from 8:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Set Up on June 24th. Tear Down on June 28th. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: Let’s Trust In God With Our Lives. Sermon Text: Daniel 9:20-27. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: June 27th. Sunday Morning Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. Kidz Camp What: Survivor Kidz Camp for kids 3rd-6th grades. More information contact Jody Hickok at jodyhfcc@ gmail.com or visit our website at fairlawncc.com When: July 13-16. Where: Fairlawn Community Church.

PERFORMANCES... PERFORMANCES The Heartstrings What: The Heartstrings bands have performances scheduled. When & Where: June 16th at 7:00 p.m. at the Gamble Farm Inn (acoustic duo). June 19th at 6:00 p.m. at Bald Birds Brewing Co. (album release). June 30th at 6:30 p.m. at Basil (acoustic solo). 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 570-327-1777 – 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. Band What: Pepper Street band. Open to the public. You must wear a mask on entry. No cover. When: Friday, June 25, 2021, 8 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, S. Williamsport. Summer Camps at CTL What: Dream Bigger with six weeks of theatrical education and fun at the Community Theatre League’s summer camps! With options for students entering Kindergarten through 12th grade, there’s something

perfect for anyone. Register at ctlshows.com/ summercamp. When: Starting July 12th! Where: Community Theatre League, 100 W 3rd Street, Williamsport. Mamma Mia! What: Donna, an independent hotelier in the Greek islands, is preparing for her for her daughter’s wedding with the help of two old friends. Meanwhile, Sophie, the spirited bride, has a plan – secretly inviting three men from her mother’s past, in hopes of figuring out which of them is her father to escort her down the aisle. Based on the music of ABBA. Tickets at ctlshows.com or 570327-1777 – on sale June 1. When: July 16 & 17, 22-24 at 7:30 p.m., July 25 at 2:00 p.m. Where: Community Theatre League, 100 W 3rd Street,

Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Healthy Lifestyles Meeting What: Enjoy a healthier body by learning a healthy lifestyle at weekly meeting and discussion. When: Saturdays through July 2 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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eople are living longer than ever and many of us want to remain active later in life. All those years of activity can wear on our bodies, especially our joints. While minor pain and aches are normal, long-lasting pain or pain that causes you to make lifestyle changes are something you should consider talking to your provider about because it may be arthritis. Arthritis is a general term for conditions that affect the joints and surrounding tissues. Its most common form is osteoarthritis, which occurs when the cartilage that cushions joints breaks down, causing bones to rub together. The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain, swelling, and stiffness, which typically worsen with age. Do I need joint replacement surgery? Joint replacement surgery may be helpful for those with serious knee and hip pain. Surgeons perform more than 600,000 knee replacements and 300,000 total hip replacements in the United States each year.

Chronic pain doesn’t have to be a daily part of life. Treatment of arthritis starts without surgery. Less invasive treatment options include: – Braces or other supports – Anti-inflammatory medicines, such as ibuprofen or naproxen – Heat and ice – Corticosteroid, hyaluronic acid, or platelet-rich plasma joint injections – Physical therapy These treatments can provide temporary relief, but they don’t solve the underlying cause of the problem. Some people suffer with pain, swelling, or stiffness for years before considering surgery, while others see a provider when mechanical symptoms – buckling, clicking, grinding, or limping – get worse. These symptoms can cause long-term damage to the joint as well as present safety issues such as falling at home or at work, which can lead to other issues. When the pain is preventing you from living the life you want to live, surgery may be the answer. What should I expect with surgery and recovery? Hospital stays for joint replacement surgery average only a day or two. Factors that can speed up or slow down


effects. The good news is that post-surgical pain will improve daily, which is better than suffering through a lifetime of arthritis pain. When will I be back to normal? Recovery times can vary. It’s good to get moving as soon as possible, so physical therapy usually begins the day after surgery. You should expect to use crutches or a walker until your doctor decides you can walk unassisted. Even though the skin incision will heal in a few weeks, the process of continued healing can take up to a year. Studies show that about eight out of ten people who have a hip or knee replacement are pain free within a year.

As active adults, you may be concerned about missing work for your surgery and recovery. If you have a sedentary job or can perform your job with minimal movement and lifting, you may be able to return to work within six weeks. If you have a labor-intensive job, it could be three months before you are ready for physically demanding tasks or to take on any heavy lifting. For many patients, joint replacement is the best option to return to an active, pain-free life. No one should have to live a life limited by pain. A new hip or knee can allow you to return to your favorite activities like walking, swim-

ming, biking, playing with your grandchildren, golfing, fishing, or hunting. If joint replacement surgery sounds like it might be right for you, talk to your doctor or an orthopaedic specialist. They’ll help you weigh the benefits and risks and put you on the path to living with joints that work for you. Kyle Hubler, DO, is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in total hip and knee replacements at UPMC in North Central Pa., that sees patients in Williamsport and Muncy. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Hubler, call 570321-2020. For more information on joint replacement surgery at UPMC, visit UPMC.com/OrthoNCPA.

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your recovery include your overall health – condition before surgery, age, medical history, and other risk factors – and how fast you progress with physical therapy. Some patients may even be able to go home on the same day as their hip or knee replacement. Fear of pain from surgery is one of the biggest reasons why people avoid having a hip or a knee replacement. Many people experience pain differently, but we have made significant advances in the way we help patients manage pain. Pain control comes from using several different medications that work on the spinal cord and the brain. Doing so means smaller doses and fewer side

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OVID has sucked up much of the air this past year and has caused many other serious concerns to be pushed to the side. This is not only true in the national picture but also in Lycoming County. While the shutdowns have played havoc with commerce and education, it has also had a terrible impact on those suffering from addiction, especially opioid addiction. Pennsylvania is now better known as the Heroin State than the Keystone State. A recent Pittsburgh Post-Gazette special report found that drug deaths in Allegheny County are three times the national average. The Philadelphia Inquirer recently noted that some street corners in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood that sell heroin are grossing more than $20 million annually! Addiction is harmful enough, but heroin and other powerful opioids are the primary instruments resulting in overdose deaths, and this is where the COVID pandemic has really been costly. Before the pandemic, the PA Department of Health reported a 19%

decline in overdose deaths from 2017 to 2019. However, 2020 saw overdose numbers skyrocket and is expected to be the worst year on record for overdose deaths in our state. And if this is not disturbing enough, rural areas are outpacing urban areas. For example, Blair County in the central part of the state has seen a 78% spike in drug overdose deaths in 2020 compared to 2019. Our excellent local news site, OnthePulsenews.com, highlighted the plight we are facing in Lycoming County. Heroin is the primary villain but is rapidly being challenged by Fentanyl and Methamphetamine becoming the local drugs of choice. Meth is highly addictive, and Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 80-100 times more powerful than morphine. The endless search for the greater high keeps introducing more and more potent drugs hitting the streets. On the Pulse News noted that an even more powerful drug used by veterinarians on horses, Xylazine, has begun to hit our local streets. The popular opinion of explaining the increasing numbers of overdose deaths both locally and beyond during

the pandemic is generally attributed to the depression of isolation as well as the limited access to therapy such as Narcotics Anonymous meetings. Though these met virtually, the lack of group support had to have taken an emotional toll. Quite frankly, the COVID shutdowns made the desperate even more desperate. This is a problem that impacts all of us. Besides the personal destruction, drug addiction wrecks families, often leads to crime and taxes the emergency services in the local hospitals. It was just these concerns that caused Judge Nancy Butts to seek community involvement back in 2012 to form a Heroin Task Force. Judge Butts’ leadership and support from Lycoming Clinton West Branch Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission director Shea Madden work with sub-committees in the medical field, government support agencies, businesses, law enforcement, faithbased groups, and others to bring awareness to the problem, and seek to direct those suffering from addiction issues to find the help they needed. Unfortunately, that ground-level, indigenous, public-minded movement was interrupted by those who felt that a top-down, executive focus was more appropriate. It was not long before the initiative just faded away.

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But the problem has not gone away; if anything, it has become much worse. Rather than lament the past, we need to renew that public spirit that at least made a push back to the increase in drug addiction in our area. Probably almost everyone in Lycoming County knows someone or knows someone who knows someone with serious drug issues. Don’t stand on the sidelines — be an agent of hope. Direct anyone with a drug or alcohol issue to contact the Lycoming Clinton West Branch Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission, 213 West Fourth Street in Williamsport, telephone number 570-323-8543. Their caseworkers are highly professional and process 2,000 individuals each year. They know what to do and know how to help. Drug addiction in Lycoming County is everyone’s problem, and everyone can be part of the answer to it.


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serve as introductions to lessons kids will ultimately learn in school. Simple games help children follow directions, learn colors, numbers, and develop hand-eye coordination, according to Scholastic. As kids age and games become more challenging, the chances for learning increase. 2. Games help with physical development. Parenting magazine reports that outdoor play entices children to be active and can boost fitness and physical stamina. All types of games work the body by strengthening muscles and

bones. Being outdoors in the fresh air and sunshine is good for the body and mind. When a child is physically fit, he or she also may have a strong immune system that reduces the risk of developing diseases like obesity or diabetes later in life. 3. Games can boost creativity Whether they’re following the rules or finding ways to circumvent them, games offer opportunities for children to delve into their creative sides and utilize their imaginations. Video games can immerse them in different worlds where they can ponder the what-ifs of role play. 4. Boost interest in school subjects Certain video games depict historical

settings or events that drive the play. Players may want to learn more about these situations and events. In addition, sparking an interest in various subjects and keeping the mind active can improve basic cognitive functions, states the pregnancy and childcare resource Maternity Glow. 5. Games allow for broadened social activity Much in the way that game nights can help adults bond and make new friends, children who play games together may be able to meet others and engage with kids their age due to this shared interest. Children can benefit from game play in ways that might surprise their parents.

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would cause him to pass out on his ride to camp. For certain, I would be riding out at daybreak, and for certain, it was the last I would ever see of Travis. Sometime between 10:30 and midnight, under the star-filled western sky and in the depths of the surrounding darkness, I made a pact with God. What I asked of Him and what I promised Him in return is between us, and it is something I will honor until my last days. Sometime after midnight, I saw two headlamps coming up the trail. It was two other guides, Nick and another Travis. I choked on the words as I asked

about my guide, Travis. He had made it to camp but did not recall most of the ride. They had cut off his bloody pants and removed the blood-filled boot, cleaned, and dressed the wound, and the camp cook was rushing him to the hospital over an hour away. He was in shock, but he had made it to camp and was on his way to professional help. I was tired and relieved when we reached camp, and I dismounted my horse. Nick asked me if I was hungry and if he could get me something to eat. I merely said, “Whiskey, please — does anyone please have any whiskey?!?” To be continued…

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had a sickening feeling that there was simply no way that this was going to end well. My horse and the pack mule stayed behind with me. There was no point in having them slow Travis as he tried to make it back to camp. As you looked skyward, it appeared that every single star was shining overhead, but the horse and mule, only a few feet away, were invisible in the total darkness of the forest. Just knowing they were there was comforting in the complete darkness. Especially when you considered that rumors around camp were that grizzly bears had been relocated into

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foam material that floats well. While this pattern would maybe even take trout on occasion, it is a killer on ponds when fishing for bluegills. Don’t be concerned if you don’t tie your own flies since terrestrials are well represented in places where flies and fly-tying materials are sold. Locally Blue Heron in Milton is a good place to find a good selection of tying materials or a good selection of well-tied flies, including terrestrials. Speaking of tying your own flies, Muncy resident and fishing friend Doug Zehner ties his own patterns, and he is very creative in the process. Doug has already created what looks like a very effective pattern to imitate the cicadas. The “cicadas,” you ask? That’s a big flying bug that only shows up every seventeen years, and yes, it is now hatching in southern and eastern Pennsylvania; if I


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5,528 in 1999 and a mere 2,730 in 1961 when Roger Maris broke Babe Ruth’s long-standing record by belting 61 over the fences. Baseball announcers are often heard stating that when you come to the ballpark, no matter how long you’ve been a baseball fan, you are likely to see something that you’ve never seen before. Even with the preponderance of long balls clearing the fences in recent weeks, there have been instances that have left folks scratching their heads. By MLB definition, “a home run occurs when a batter hits a fair ball and scores on the play without being put out or without the benefit of an error. In almost every instance of a home run, a batter hits the ball in the air over the outfield fence in fair territory. In that situation, the batter is awarded all four bases, and any runners on base score as well. The batter can circle the bases at his leisure, as there is no threat of him being thrown out.” The use of the word “awarded” is indeed a bit misleading. There is a catch. The home run hitter must touch all three bases and home plate to officially score the run. Earlier this month, Pittsburgh Pirates outstanding rookie third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes hit a first-inning home run off Dodgers’ pitcher Walker Buehler that barely cleared the right-field Clemente wall inside the foul pole. Not knowing the ball went over the fence, Hayes began racing around the bases until he saw the umpire’s home run signal.

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FUND RAISER DINNER SPAGHETTI DINNER FUND RAISER, Saturday June 26th, 4-6pm. Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, 807 West 4th Street, Williamsport, PA. 17701. Entrance Of Campbell Street. 155560

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PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER, All Accessories, Books, Receipt, Delonghi, Paid At Sam’s $349.98, Like New $150.00. Midline Portable Wheelchair $50.00. Nice Colonial Sofa $70.00. Call Joe 570-327-0709. 155562 SWIMMING POOLS FILLED. Clean Water Hauled. 570-323-9097. 155225 GENERAC STANDBY GENERATORS provide backup power during utility power outages, so your home and family stay safe and comfortable. Prepare now. Free 7-year extended warranty ($695 value!). Request a free quote today! Call for additional terms and conditions. 1-855-4657624. M11

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GENERAC STANDBY GENERATORS. The weather is increasingly unpredictable. Be prepared for power outages. FREE 7-year extended warranty ($695 value!) Schedule FREE in-home assessment. Call 1-844-334-8353 Special financing if qualified. C11 INDUSTRIAL TYPE STAIR STEPS, 13 Steps In All For Sale. Price Negotiable. Call 1-570-2200732. 155391

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Mac h in e O p erat or P ndustries nc, a Williamsport manufacturer speciali ing in fabrications constructed of stainless steel and other f ormable alloys used in aerospace, pharmaceutical, f ood processing, micro-electronics, and def ense mark ets, is seek ing highly motivated individuals f or the f ollowing opportunity: Essential D uties and Resp onsib ilities bility to work safely and efficiently in a production environment: • O perate production machines, use hand tools and various power tools. • Produce an acceptable q uality part. • U se and accurately read drawings, instructions, gages, and all applicable measuring devices. • Handle and lif t parts weighing up to 50 pounds. • Effectively use t e P s op oor data collection system to log in and out of j obs and read and f ollow instructions. • Follow daily work schedule. • Perf orm general building/ machine 5S maintenance. • Handle and move material manually and using a f ork lif t. • Work to production standards • Participate in PM F’ s continuous improvement program. • Will be re uired to perform ot er duties as re uested, directed, or assigned.

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WANTED TO BUY WANTED, FRYING PANS AND ANVILS. GRISWOLD, WAGNER, WAPAK. Call 570998-9132. 155009 BUYING RECORDS!!! Sonic Ascension Records Is Buying Albums And 45’s. Rock, Blues, Jazz, Punk, And Metal. No Collection Too Big Or Small. Cash Paid On The Spot! Call 570-360-3486 Or Find Us On Facebook. 155219 $$OLD GUITARS WANTED$$ GIBSON-FENDER-MARTIN, ETC. 1930’s to 1980’s. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-433-8277. C11

C N C Mac h in is t PM F I ndustries I nc, is look ing f or talented self -starters that can produce C N C machined parts, setting up and operating, while maintaining q uality. PM F products are produced f or the f ollowing industries: Aerospace, M ilitary, Land-based generation, Filtration, Food, edical and P armaceutical. We are a

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to work any shif t. Essential D uties and Resp onsib ilities • Plan machining by using operational instructions, blueprints, engineering plans, materials, specif ications, and machining parameters, interpreting geometric dimensions and tolerances ( G D& T) . • Sets-up mills and lathes by installing and adj usting three- and f our-j aw chuck s, tools, attachments, collets, stops, indicating vices. • erifies settings by measuring feature si es and positions on all parts, ad ering to uality assurance procedures and processes. • M aintains saf e operations by adhering to saf ety procedures and a 5S system. • Produce production parts, maintaining production efficiencies. • Document activities; communicate and maintain continuity among work shif ts. • U pdates j ob k nowledge by participating in training opportunities. Skills and Qualifications • H/ S diploma/ G ED, 2-5 years M achining ex perience • B lueprint reading • G ood mechanical aptitude • Practical sk ills, process improvement, verbal communication, f unctional and technical sk ills, attention to detail • M ust pass PM F’ s pre-employment screenings, including: Functional C apacity Ex am, back ground check , drug test and nicotine test. Ph ysic al Req uirements Shop duty: able to stand and walk , lif t up to 50 pounds.

PM F is an employee-owned company ( ESO P) of f ering a clean and saf e environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities f or continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and the community. PM F is a nicotine-f ree environment.

PM F is an employee-owned company ( ESO P) of f ering a clean and saf e environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities f or continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and the community. PM F is a nicotine-f ree environment.

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I nterested candidates may apply online at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to:

PM F IN D U ST RIES, Inc . 2601 Reac h Road • PO B ox 318 6 W illiamsp ort, PA 17 7 01 Eq ual O pportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.

PM F IN D U ST RIES, Inc . 2601 Reac h Road • PO B ox 318 6 W illiamsp ort, PA 17 7 01 Eq ual O pportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.


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WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co. 80201. C11 ’S T T S 381 Broad St., Montoursville, PA. ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment. One Piece or Whole Estates. “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America”. Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597. 155221

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COLLEGE DINING OPPORTUNITIES - Cooks, Servers etc. Apply online now for the fall semester @ smile.jobs 570-3291289. 155717 JANITOR NEEDED. Full Time or Part Time. Very competitive wages plus benefits. Apply in person anytime to fill out application or visit Monday thru Friday 8am to 1pm at American Legion Post 1, 10 East Third Street, Williamsport to speak with club manager. Will train. 155732 FACTORY WORKERS NEEDED, Experience preferred, apply in person or on indeed.com. Williamsport Steel Container, 360 Arch Street, Williamsport, PA. 155538

ADOPTION EDUCATED PROFESSIONALS LONG TO ADOPT your baby. Devoted family, secure love awaits. Kevin/Kevin. Exp pd. 6312785131. 155549

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THE EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER is hiring for two full time assistant teachers. Applicants must be at least 18 years and have a minimum of two years of childcare experience. Applicants must be able to clear a full background check and health check. Starting rate between $10$11/hour based on experience/education level. Call 570-323-2025 for more information. Resumes can be sent via email to eclcfsbc@ gmail.com. The ECLC is an EOE. 155014 CARPENTER & CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR WANTED For Log And Timber Frame Company. Prefer 3 Years Carpentry Experience. Competitive Wages And Benefits. Call 570-745-2388. 155401

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S c h edu lin g A s s is t an t The Scheduling Assistant reports to the Scheduling M anager and is responsible f or assisting with the master production plan to ensure product is delivered on time in a cost-ef f ective manner. This role operates within the contex t of a f ast-paced and customiz ed-product j ob shop, with the mission of ex ceptional customer f ocus, meeting, or ex ceeding customer ex pectations. Essential D uties and Resp onsib ilities • G enerate, monitor, and maintain the production schedule. • Perf orm costing. • Re uisition materials and maintain a material certification database. • Provide lead time and inventory data f or all products. • Assist in releasing production j obs. • Help to maintain shipment schedules. • C ommunicate schedules to departments in order to meet promised customer delivery dates. • Report on production capacity • Work wit production managers to accomplis sc edules. • Assist in monitoring actual output vs. the M aster Production Plan • Follow all I SO / AS standards. Skills and Qualifications

• B lueprint reading

• Post High School degree in Accounting, Finance, or B usiness Administration

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SMALL ROOFING CONTRACTOR To Sub Small Jobs. Experience A Must. Call 570-8383038. 155233 TRAIN ONLINE TO DO MEDICAL BILLING! Become a Medical Office Professional at CTI! Get trained & certified to work in months! 888-572-6790. (M-F 8-6 ET). C11 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. 570-753-8000. 155737

pref erred. • Ex perience with M icrosof t suite of applications is a must. • Strong work ethic, ex cellent organiz ational sk ills • Ability to work independently and to communicate ef f ectively with team members. • Previous ex perience in material and resource planning in a manuf acturing environment is a plus.

Office duty: able to sit, stand and walk, lift up to 25 pounds.

Ph ysic al Req uirements

I n addition, able to set up show booth and transport parts and mark eting materials.

Office duty: able to sit, stand and walk, lift up to 25 pounds.

PM F is an employee-owned company ( ESO P) of f ering a clean and saf e environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities f or continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and the community. PM F is a nicotine-f ree environment.

PM F is an employee-owned company ( ESO P) of f ering a clean and saf e environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities f or continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and the community. PM F is a nicotine-f ree environment.

I nterested candidates may apply online at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to:

I nterested candidates may apply online at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to:

PM F IN D U ST RIES, Inc . 2601 Reac h Road • PO B ox 318 6 W illiamsp ort, PA 17 7 01 Eq ual O pportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.

PM F IN D U ST RIES, Inc . 2601 Reac h Road • PO B ox 318 6 W illiamsp ort, PA 17 7 01 Eq ual O pportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.


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Home Repairs and Property Maintenance • Residential & Commercial • Assessment & Evaluation • Concrete sidewalks, • Carpentry driveways, patios • Remodeling & Alterations • Masonry Stonework • Site Preparation • Excavation • Exterior Renovations • Cement Foundations Verus (Bud) Lehman - Owner • 570-660-1064 742 Park Ave., Lock Haven, PA 17745 bud@vlehmanconstruction.com • vlehmanconstruction.com

DRIVER NEEDED

BUSINESS SERVICES

PART TIME DRIVER WANTED WITH PICK-UP TRUCK. CALL 570-547-6343. 155251

TRIPLE “D” DRIVING SERVICE. I Will Get You Where You Need To Be On Time, Safe And Dependable Or The Ride’s Free. Fully Insured. Let Triple “D” Get You Where You Need To Be. Call 570-295-4590 Ask For John, Anytime. 155417 ’S IC. Maintenance And Repair. Free Estimates. 570-666-0081. 155559

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Tom Ross

Beautiful Home located at 229 Nelson Street Jersey Shore, PA 17740. Home is raised and not considered Flood Zone. 3 Bedroom with Two full Bathrooms. Handicap friendly with like new lift chair for easy access. Large Deck. Great parking area, Large lot for lots of room to grow. With plenty of storage under house.

GUNS - HUNTING

2-Remington Model 700 22-250. Rifles with High Powered Scopes, Winchester 1890 22. Short Rifle, Winchester Model 70 LTR 7mm with 3x9 Tasco Scope, Savage Edge 243 Win. with Tasco 3x9 Scope, Suhl Model 1500 Standard Single 22. LR Right Handed action with left handed stock, Marlin Micro Groove Barrel 22. Cal. Rif le w/ Weaver Scope, Winchester Model 670 30-06 with 3x9 Leupold Scope, Smith & Wesson Model 15-22 with Mil-Dot Scope, Winchester Model 1400 12 ga. Shotgun, 2-1890 Winchester 22’s. Remington Model 700 7mm-08. w/ 25 power Millet Scope, Charles Daly 12 ga. Shotgun, 50 Cal. Flintlock Thompson Contender, Colt Pre Woodsman 22. LR #NSN, Smith & Wesson 357 CTG Highway Patrol Pistol, Nice 38. Special, Hopkins & Allen 38., Ruger 22. Cal Single 6, Ruger 22 Cal Single 6 with 22. Mag Cylinder, Luger 22 LR Stoeger Arms Pistol, Hopkins & Allen Safety Police 32, Sturm Ruger Southport Comecate 357 Mag Blackhawk, High Standard sport King 22, Ruger 22-45 22 Cal, Jennings J22 22LR Pistol, 22 Cal Short Model CDM, Sturm Ruger Police Service 6 357 Mag., Japanese 8mm pisto, RWS Diana 34 .177 Air Pistol, Daisy Bullseye BB Pistol, Marksman Air Pistol, Marksman Dart Pistol, Daisy Model 1700 CO2 Pistol, Old Scout Rifle Shotgun, Lot of Holsters, Winchester Large Rifle Primers, Remington Small Rifle Primers, Remington Large Rifle Primers, Peters .65 Primers, Lots of Brass, Compound Bows, Aluminum Arrows, Aluminum Canoe, 9 Horse Mercury Boat Motor, Nice Cannon, Tree Stands, Duck Decoys, Gun Parts, Much More.

AMMO

WPA 223, 7.62 x 39mm, Remington 32, 25 Cal., 45. Auto, Remington Target Master 45, Winchester 38 Colt, 9mm, 38 Special, 22. Hornet, 7mm Mag, Winchester 243 80 grain, Winchester 243 100 Grain, Winchester 32, 222 Ammo, 32 Smith & Wesson, 7mm-08., 300 Win. Mag., 300 Win. Mag. 150gr., 30-30 150 gr., 30-30 150gr., 17 HMR., 12 ga., 16 ga., Bricks of 22. ammo, Kayak and more.

COLLECTIBLES

Large Copper Apple Butter Kettle and Fire Ring, Large Cast Iron Apple Butter Kettle and Fire Ring, 1924 Hunting License, 100’s of Fishing Lures, Lots of Fishing Reels, Rifle Scopes, Chainsaws, Indian Artifact Arrowheads, Sports Trading Cards, Civil War Pictures, Animal Artwork, PA Game News, Tree Climbing Gear, Ready Heater, Old Monopoly Games, Deer Mounts, Lots of Glassware, Kids Toys, New Sunglasses, Portable Dishwasher, John Deere 13hp Riding Mower, M Child’s Electric Scooter, Furniture, Much More.

TERMS: No Buyer’s Premium. Cash or Good Check! Auctioneer: Howard N. Rainey AU-003834-L Jersey Shore, PA 17740 • 570-279-2103 or 570-398-4415

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LEGAL

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REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL LOT COMMERCIAL LOT FOR RENT, 1+ Acre, stabilized, $500 per month, Lycoming Creek Road. Call 570-419-0380. 222222

LOT FOR SALE ONE OF A KIND, 6 1/2 Acre Wooded Building Lot. Mostly Hardwood. $153,000.00. Leave Message 570-233-4629. 155227

CEMETERY LOTS 3 BURIAL PLOTS In Fairview Cemetery In Montgomery. $500.00 Each. 570-419-3230. 155664

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APARTMENTS DOWNTOWN 1 & 2 Bedroom Completely Furnished Luxury Apartments. Roof Top Patio Decks, Spiral Staircase, Big Screen TVs, All Linens And Parking Included. 3 Month Lease, $1,000.00 A Month 570-916-3309 MUNCY MAIN STREET, Modern 2nd Floor, 1 Bedroom. All Utilities Except Heat And Electric (Shared Balcony), No Pets, No Smoking Inside. Available July 1st. Showing By Appointment Before July 1st. 570546-9391. 155398

WILLIAMSPORT- NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, AVAILABLE NOW! 1 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. 155728

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Williamsport - GRACE STREET- RENT 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. 155734

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 1-800-735-3068. OR 570-322-2444. TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 155735

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT 1 Bedroom Apartment, Newly Remodeled. Includes Washer/Dryer, Fridge, Stove. $650/Month. Available July 1st. No Smoking, No Pets. 570-560-0309. 155550

STORAGE UNITS

10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 155011

VEHICLES CARS 2002 CHEVY CAVALIER, Automatic, 4-Cyl, Inspected, 60,000 Mi., Red, Clear Coat Is Peeling. $2,700.00. Call Ken 570971-4400. 155537 2002 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS. 1 Owner, Very Well Maintained, Excellent Running Condition. 91,000 Miles, Never Smoked In. $3,300.00. 272-2039162 Leave Message. 155541

SUVS

2007 TOYOTA RAV4. $3,500.00. 4 Cyl., Auto, 4WD, 208K Miles. Good Condition. 570-971-3948. 155729

TRUCKS

99 ISUZU INTERCOOLED 4 Cylinder Diesel. 16 Ft Box Truck With Lift. Inspected And Serviced. Ready For Work $7,500.00 570-916-3309

CAMPERS 2019 ROCKWOOD MINI LITE Camper RLT2511SB Model. Like New, 2 Slides, Had No Smoking/Pets, Many Extras. 570-437-3978 Or 570-954-3964. 155551

BOATS

1991 Bayliner 18’ Open Bow Inboard 4 Cyl. Nice, Clean $2,500 Or Best Offer 570-560-3612. 155738

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