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ince we don’t have term limits in Washington, you would think President Biden and all his cronies would understand just how fragile America’s freedom truly is. They lived through 9/11 in 2001. They witnessed the horror of that day and felt the emotions of our Nation being attacked and shaken to its very core. This all happened within about 2 1/2 hours, at the hands of 21 terrorists. This was followed by the anxiety of the who, what, why, and are more attacks coming? And where does this end? Most of those alive that day completely understand what I’m talking about. Our educational systems have done a terrible job of educating Americans that were born or have immigrated to our Nation after that day on how very blessed we are to call the United States of America our home. That this freedom is not infinite and makes us a target to those, who would stop at nothing to end our American way of life. I know without a shadow of a doubt there are many institutions of higher learning that would sooner teach students about everything that’s wrong with America than all the opportunities that are available under the American Flag and the true price of liberty. Before I get started, just let me say I couldn’t care less if the president is a democrat, republican or independent — I would be

writing the same column. Since President Biden has taken office, I don’t think any worse decisions could have been made regarding our national defense and protecting our future freedom. Simply put, if you look at the situations he has faced, he has done the complete commonsense opposite of what’s best for our Nation. I realize this policy and decision-making is coming from behind the scenes, and he’s just the front man. What I would really like to know is who is calling the shots and what is the motive? I don’t want to alarm anybody, but as quickly as our Nation changed on 9/11, the possibility of an attack on American soil or the full-blown beginning of World War 3 is more likely than what Osama Bin Laden was able to pull off on 9/11 with the element of surprise. With all that I’ve seen in the last three years when history is written at a future date, would anyone be surprised if the beginning of the next world conflict was marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia invading Ukraine, or what’s unfolding around Taiwan? So, how did we get here so quickly with Joe Biden as president? It began with the administration’s choices for vice president, cabinet appointments, and the selection of key people who were selected for President Joe, not by him. Most of them were not about finding the best-qualified person for the job,

which is beyond dangerous when you’re talking about national security and our military. Almost all were selected by what the person looked like. The President even made this known preemptively in many cases. President Biden’s leadership been viewed as Jim has Webb, Jr. questionable around the world since taking office. It began during the pandemic, with more drugs, illegals, and criminals coming into our Country than could be counted and his weakening of security at our borders. I couldn’t care less if you didn’t want the wall and hated the last President, but for so many reasons, we needed better border security than ever, and I’m not talking about just our Southern border. Next up, that I even noted at the time, was that Russia, China, and every terrorist organization were watching how we exited Afghanistan. What a debacle. Seven billion dollars in military equipment left behind. More military lives lost, and of those that helped us in that hell hole for years, then we’ll ever know. The Taliban almost immediately came back into power. Vladimir Putin was studying the decisionmaking going on by the United States government in between launching cyberattacks. He saw the weakness exhibited by Biden’s policy that gave him the green light to invade Ukraine. There is absolutely no one within the Biden administration who could even begin negotiating with Russia or

whom Putin feared. Biden then did basically the unthinkable and let him know that there would be no U.S. military action for their invasion. That quickly gets us to the latest Biden administration and congressional move of brilliance. Sending Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan, which was basically playing a game of high-stakes chicken with China. China is a civilization that has been around for 3,000 years and is pretty clear about its beliefs and the importance of following them even if you disagree with them. Not to mention only 110 miles of the Taiwan Strait separates mainland China from Taiwan, where over a billion people reside on an island just slightly bigger than Maryland. Well, the Chinese warned our elected geniuses what was going to happen if Speaker Pelosi traveled to Taiwan, and they delivered immediately with military exercises around the island shortly after her departure. The truth of the matter is China can flat out take Taiwan whenever they want because of the geographical location and obviously their fire power compared to ours in that corner of the world. There had to be a better diplomatic solution than what was nothing more than a historic photo-op for Pelosi and Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen. In closing, if China was going to be pushed to fire ballistic missiles over Taiwan and break off diplomacy with the U.S., maybe this should have resulted from being held accountable for a pandemic that has killed over 1 million American citizens and nearly 6.5 million individuals worldwide. God Bless America.

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person to talk to, and that’s perfectly OK too. If you are able to seek therapy the traditional way, there are a lot of really excellent counselors available in our area. If you don’t have insurance or cost is a concern, I recommend you check out www.pa.gov/guides/mentalhealth/#FindHelpandTreatment. They have resources available to help you find the help you need and deserve. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please reach out for help. Call 911: If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. Call 988: Get connected to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988. Crisis Text Line: Get 24/7 help from the Crisis Text Line. Text PA to 741741 to start the conversation. Crisis Hotline: 570-748-2262 You can also reach out to our local chapter of the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), www.namincpa.org/. While a strong support system of friends and family is very important, there are things that a professional can help you with that your loved ones might not be able to. Their training and experience help them know all the tricky ways that your mental illness can trip you up and how to overcome your hurdles. And remember, there is absolutely no shame in reaching out for help. Whether it’s depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, post-partum, or if you just feel like you need to be heard and have someone focus on you and your needs for a while — you deserve happiness, and your mental health matters. Seek help.

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he Lock Haven Jams Music Festival is back. The Clinton County Arts Council is sponsoring the three-day event that will begin Friday, August 11th, at the Roxy Theater in Lock Haven with ‘Rockin’ the Roxy.’ Tickets are required for this part of the festival and can be purchased, at a discount, in advance, online at LHJAMS.ORG. Tickets may also be purchased at the event but are not guaranteed. Proceeds go to the CCAC/LH JAMS and will help the Jeff Gummo CCAC Scholarship for the Arts. Highlights for this year’s festival include the expansion to a 3-day event where nine bands will be covering a wide variety of musical genres. There will also be demonstrating artists and crafters and 6 Plein Air painters. Straub Brewery has been named the ‘Official LH JAMS Brewery,’ and Oregon Hill Winery will also be part of the 3-day festival. When asked how it was possible that the event was expanded to 3 days this year, Steve Getz, LH JAMS and CCAC Board member, replied, “The simple answer is we are fortunate to have great community partners who recognize the importance of this type of cultural event in the region. In addition to the

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day evening performances have also been expanded to four hours of nonstop music on the Grove and Main Street stage. Two bands, Ted McCloskey & the Hi Fi’s and Velveeta, will highlight Friday evening.” According to Getz, LH JAMS will be a family-friendly event with a spectacular infusion of music and creativity with a block party atmosphere. “There are times when good things just come together to make an event like no other. The day-long Saturday environment is one of good times, good food and drink, friends and family, adults and kids, a diverse population, and totally muse-filled moments by demonstrating artists and selling vendors on the same two-block perimeter. People can freely move about, sit, and enjoy music from two stages affording high-quality and passionate performers to do what they do best — be it R&B, jazz, alternative country, or classic rock by topnotch musicians! The line-up changes to give people a taste of what they love and a taste of something new to their personal menu of music. We like the hometown atmosphere with the charm of Central PA, which is suddenly infused with this wide demographic of people getting to smile, laugh, and know the best of each other.” Event coordinators estimated a record crowd of over 2,000 people attended


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wider legs, and relaxed fits. Now that I’m over 40 and no longer feel the need to chase the next trendy pair of jeans, I’m going to call this a younger person’s jean silhouette. I still enjoy wearing my less on-trend skinny jeans. However, if you want to experiment with new denim styles and you’re also over 40, I’d recommend going with a 70’s inspired cut of higher waist, fitted thigh, and flared leg like Levi’s High-Rise Flares. For younger folks, you may be able to get away with 80’s-influenced Mom Jeans. Yes, Levi’s literally has denim pants called “Mom Jeans.” Some other trends I can’t recommend for this season include catsuits, I hope for obvious reasons. The flapper looks with shimmer, sequins, and rhinestones on daytime garments like sweaters and suits, and the deconstructed trend of disheveled knits and tattered denim. Maybe I’m too old now, too practical minded, but I can’t get behind these particular trends. However, if you find these aesthetics adorable, then don’t let me stop you from making them work for you. For those who could care less about trends and being on-trend, fall classics like chunky knits, dark-wash jeans, and flannel shirts will see anyone through the season in style.


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Backyard Bass What: Come to the Lake Jean Beach to learn the basics of casting by playing our fun Backyard Bass game. Fun for all ages! Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, August 13 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Lake Jean Beach in Ricketts Glen State Park.

“Photo Scavenger Hunt” What: Bring a camera or cell phone for this high-tech scavenger hunt. Find the items on the list, take a photo, and get a prize. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Friday, August 12, 2022, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater (by the Pool).

Discover Ricketts Hike What: Hiking the Evergreen Trail to see Adams Falls. This is a 1-mile moderate hike. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, August 13 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Evergreen Parking Lot off of Rt. 118 in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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Master Gardner Program What: Garden Fest! Join the Lycoming County Master Gardeners for a day of educational workshops, tours, vendors, refreshments, and more! When: Saturday, August 13th, from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville. Reunion What: The 122nd Reunion of the descendants of Theophilis and Mary Little of the Eagles Mere/Forksville/Hillsgrove area. All are welcome to join us! For more information, email Jenny Boyles at downbythesea73@msn.com. When: Saturday, August 13th at 11:00 a.m. Where: Keystone Sportsmen Association in Muncy. Hospital Auxiliary Sale What: Mindy’s Jewels, handcrafted silver jewelry, unique designs. When: Monday, August 15th, from 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: UPMC Lock Haven Hospital Lobby. Virtual Summer Wildflowers Talk What: Dr. George Chamuris, Professor Emeritus of Biology at Bloomsburg University, will talk about the native wildflowers you can expect to see this summer at the park. Program will be presented using Microsoft Teams. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Tuesday, August 16 from 11:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Where: Virtual. Book Sale Fridays What: Book Sale Fridays. It’s time to stock up for summer reading. When: Every Friday in June & July, noon-6:00 p.m. Where: W.B. Konkle Library, Broad St., Montoursville. Check Your Fit What: Join UPMC Health Plan for our Check Your Fit First Friday events taking place on the first Friday of

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Weight Loss Group What: TOPS Weight Loss Group. When: Mondays from 5:15 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Masks and social distancing required. Where: Divine Providence Hospital Auditorium, use auditorium entrance.

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Violin Recital What: Violin recital for Jesse Thompson. Jesse graduated from Williamsport High School and received his

GriefShare Support Group What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one. When: Tuesdays at 6:30 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.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS EVENTS... Makers Market What: Makers Market. Local artists, food, brews, music and family fun. Wine and wine tastings. Pet friendly. Featuring Susquehanna Regional Antique Car Club of America. When: Sunday, August 14, 2022, from 11a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Up the Crick - Wine & Antiques, 5099 N. Route 44 Hwy. Jersey Shore (Poust Taxidermy). Country Line Dancing What: Country line dancing. When: Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall, Linden. Ballroom Dance Classes What: Beginning Ballroom Dance Class for anyone interested in learning to dance. Cost will be $10 per couple per class. To register please call Frank at 570-220-4806. When: Thursday evenings from 6:00 p.m.-7:15 p.m. Where: Classes will be held in Hartzel’s Dance Room in Montoursville.

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Trying not to blink and loving up on my kids as often as I can. You can never tell your children enough how much you love them and how proud of them you are. No matter how old they get, you can never tell them enough. I’m thankful for my parents, who always tell me this, and still, make sure we get together. Family is family; memories around the table and being together will always be my favorite. Skinny Frozen Bites Ingredients: • (1) 8 oz container of Cool Whip • 7 TBSP of PB2 powder • 5 TBSP Water (for the PB2) • Chocolate Syrup • Sprinkles Directions: Mix the water and PB2 powder in a bowl until it becomes a peanut butter texture. YOU CAN USE REGULAR PEANUT BUTTER TOO! 4 TBSP of regular peanut butter if you use it, but they will be more than 100 calories a cup. Once your peanut butter is mixed, add cool whip and mix with a beater until creamy. Place 4-5 tbsp in each lined cupcake holder. Then top with a bit of chocolate syrup and sprinkles. Freeze an hour and enjoy! Any leftovers just place in a freezer bag and snack on when you are ready for a light delicious treat!

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to my childhood days. My kids are living their best days right now, but they don’t know that. I am living my best days right now; I do know that. I loved my childhood and love being a mom. Watching my children grow has been the most rewarding thing I have ever done in my life. People say, “It goes fast. Enjoy it.” Trust me, I do. I know how fast it goes. My babies will always be a part of my life, and I’ll always be there for them no matter how old they get. The dinner table is where some of the best memories are made; after all, momma is the best cooker! I am thirty-seven years old, and my favorite thing to do is sit around the table with my family. It’s something so simple, but something families don’t do as often these days. People are so caught up in these crazy days of life. You blink; your kids are grown and off to college or working full-time jobs. Can you still have dinner around the table? Yes! Will it be every night? Probably not. But it’s about getting together when you can. I cherish my Sunday nights right now with my kids. I’ll have to share our Sunday night tradition again in another column, but I have to say Sunday nights have been one of my favorites for many, many years. Of course, I love any weekdays we are around the table, talking about our day, but Sunday night is something I once did as a kid and continued it with my children. I’m soaking them up as much as I can.

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uly 17, 1996, is one of the darkest days in local history. That is the day that 16 Montoursville High School students and five adult chaperones were killed in the explosion and crash of TWA Flight 800. In an effort to reverentially commemorate and remember them, a special Flight 800 Memorial Gardens was erected in an area near the Montoursville High School. This tribute was dedicated in 1999, and a Perpetual Care Fund was started, but in the 23 years since then, the lawn needs to be restored; the maple trees have heaved the brick walk in numerous spots to the point it is a tripping hazard. There are too many areas to make repair cost-effective, and the condition will continue even with the repair. The hemlock trees along the east and west property lines are 22 years old. They will not survive. Numerous hemlock trees have already been removed.

A committee was created and empowered to meet periodically to ensure the site was maintained. Major renovations are needed, and this requires a major outlay of money, so the Perpetual Care Committee has launched a fundraising campaign that hopes to raise $200,000 for renovating and improving the Memorial Gardens. The Memorial Gardens were completed in 1999 and dedicated July 17, 1999. Funds for construction were donated. Robert Weaver, who is a member of the fundraising committee and lost his daughter, Monica, on Flight 800, had this to say about the effort: “The Perpetual Care Committee realized some time ago the need to replace the walk. Tree roots have caused it to heave. So, the primary need is to replace the walk,” Weaver told Webb Weekly. “We started looking at options over a year ago with the assistance of Wayne Ettinger. We decided on a plan, prepared the fundraising brochure, and began fundraising in early spring

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Blue Decorated Stoneware • Guns • Country Store Items Furniture • David Armstrong & Ned Smith Prints • Antiques Collectibles & Local Hard To Find Pieces • Household Items DECORATED& GLAZED STONEWARE: RARE 1- 1/2gal. D.Ack Mooresburg w/Dropping Heart Flower , JF Ack Mooresburg Jug w/ Goat Head, A.L Hyssong Bloomsburg Double Stamped w/ Dropping Flower, `Blue Decorated Spittoon, Decorated Unsigned Cocks, F,H Cowden –Harrisburg #4 Gal. Stenciled Design Crock, Rohr McHenrey Distilling Co. Pure Rye Whiskey- Benton, Pa. Jug, Thomas Pepper & Sons Wholesale Liquor Dealer’s- Ashland,Pa. 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Wooden Pin/Thread Box, Zippo Lighters & Holgate Zippo Wooden Car, LOCAL MILTON ITEMS: , Extremely Rare- L .Huff Groceries & C- Main Street Milton,Pa. 1 Gal. Blue Stenciled Crock, One of a Kind Hanging Wooden Store Sign: C.W.Ranck &Co. Cash Grocery [ Painted & signed by Masters], L.E.Roat’s China Store- Milton, Pa. Plate; 1883 Milton Town Framed Map, Custer’s Never Fail Flour Wooden Rolling Pins [Milton], Sydney G. Souter Silk Company- Manufactures of Dress Silks- Milton,Pa Retail Department Framed Calendar Top, Miltonian Newspapers Circa[1830- 1850], [20] Milton Pattern Glass Goblets, Family Picture Taken at 1899 Milton Fair, 1924 Milton Fair Tin Cup, Framed Milton Post Cards[ 1 w/ Hertz Bros. 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Ping Pong Table w/ Access Topps Baseball Cards Full Sets, Ertl 1/16 Scale McCormick W-30 WFE & 1994 Keystone FFA Super MTA Farmall WFE Farm Tractors, Dewalt Palm Sander, B&D Circular Saw, Plus Many More Items Yet To Be Discovered- Plan To Be With Us!! Special Auction Note: Max & Polly have collected thru the years a wide range of Fine Interesting Items- Plan on bringing a friend and spend the day with us. Terms: Cash, or Good Penna Check. [ Credit Cards Accepted w/ a 4% Service Fee], Out Of State Buyers {Cash or Credit Card] Unless Prior Arrangements have been made with Auction Service

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Your circadian rhythms and homeostasis are responsible for regulating your sleep patterns — when you fall asleep and when you wake up. Circadian rhythms cause you to feel tired at the end of the day and help you wake up in the morning without an alarm. Homeostasis reminds your body of the need for sleep by producing a homeostatic sleep drive at regular intervals. The longer you stay awake, the stronger your homeostatic sleep drive becomes. These processes are part of the reason you sleep more deeply if you have been sleep-deprived for a long time. Consistently falling short on sleep has negative consequences for your health. With just a few days of lost sleep, you have trouble concentrating, your blood pressure increases, and your immune system starts to weaken. Continued sleeplessness contributes to major health problems down the road. That’s because there’s a link between getting enough sleep and having obesity, depression, Type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. Recharging Your Sleep Habits There’s no quick answer on how long it takes to erase a sleep deficit. One good night’s sleep can’t make up lost sleep over several nights. But it can get you on your way to erasing the negative effects of accumulated sleep loss. If you struggle to fall asleep or get a good night’s sleep, consider changing your life-

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overweight has led to a crushing lack of selfconfidence — and a social life that circles the drain. When Brittany’s doctor insists she lose weight, the woman begins running and slims right down — though her broken soul proves harder to fix. Tremendous performances all around; a feel-good sleeper. “The Impossible” (2012) Naomi Watts has a staggering cinematic resume — but in my opinion, “The Impossible” is her finest moment. She plays real-life mother Maria Belon, who was vacationing with her family in Thailand when the 2004 tsunami roared through their resort, sweeping her away and injuring her gravely — though she shortly thereafter saw one of her three sons in the deluge and somehow managed to reach him; neither had any idea what happened to the rest of the family. Co-starring Tom Holland (everybody’s favorite Peter Parker), “The Impossible” had viewers sobbing out loud at the showing I attended. Have tissues handy! “Molly’s Game” (2017) Another sleeper, another true-life basis, and another amazing script from the legendary Aaron Sorkin (“The West Wing,” “A Few Good Men”) — though this is the first of his own screenplays, he himself directed. Jessica Chastain plays Molly Bloom, a go-getter who oversaw privately organized poker games with stakes running into the millions; when the IRS

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consuming 2 1/4 cups of grapes every day for two weeks showed increased resistance to sunburn and reduced markers of UV damage in skin cells. Crunchy Salad Pizza on Cauliflower Crust Prep time: 20 minutes Cook time: 10 minutes Servings: 4 Ingredients: • 1 frozen cauliflower pizza crust (11 ounces) • 1 tablespoon, plus 4 teaspoons, extravirgin olive oil, divided • 2 medium carrots, peeled and trimmed • 1 medium fennel bulb, quartered and trimmed • 1 medium yellow bell pepper, halved and trimmed • 1/2 medium red onion • 16 black California grapes, halved • 1 cup canned or cooked chickpeas, drained and rinsed, divided • 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley • 2 tablespoons pesto • salt, to taste • freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1 ounce fresh goat cheese, crumbled Directions: Heat oven to 400 F. Place frozen crust on large, parchment-lined baking sheet and brush top lightly with 2 teaspoons olive oil. Bake until crust is lightly golden, about 10 minutes. Transfer to cutting board and cut into quarters. Using mandolin, peeler or large, sharp knife and cutting board, thinly slice

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• 1/8 teaspoon ground allspice • 1 cup Israeli pearl couscous • 3/4 teaspoon ground turmeric • 1 1/2 cups water • 1 can (15 ounces) no-salt-added chickpeas, drained • 1 cup red California grapes, halved • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro or parsley • freshly ground black pepper, to taste • 4 cups lightly packed baby arugula • lemon wedges Directions: In large saucepan over medium heat, heat oil. Add onion, cumin, 1/2 teaspoon salt and allspice; cook, stirring, until onion is softened, about 3 minutes. Add couscous and stir 1 minute to toast lightly. Add

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those interested in historical, literary and social studies topics also can gain a deeper understanding of the complex dynamic between language, myth and power relations. The forthcoming book follows his first, “Before the Chrysantems: Essays on Poetic Creation and Aesthetic,” published in 2021. Additionally, he just reached a contract agreement with Editorial Casa Vacía, of Richmond, Va., to publish a third book. A Havana, Cuba, native, Yanes-Fernandez holds a bachelor’s degree in art history from the University of Havana (Cuba); a master’s in Theology from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece); and a doctoral degree in Hispanic Studies with a concentration in Cultural and Medieval Studies from Texas A&M University. He’s worked in education for 25 years, having served as a faculty member at the University of Havana and Texas A&M University. He’s also taught at Boston Trinity Academy and most recently at Dexter Southfield Upper School in Brookline, Mass., before accepting his position at WAHS at the start of the 2021-2022 school year. “My first year teaching at WAHS has been excellent,” he said. “It’s been very rewarding. I have enriched my teaching experience with the feedback and support from supervisors, department colleagues and students.”

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12063 Rte. 220 Hwy, Hughesville, PA 17737 9 a.m. - Contents to include Misc. Decor, Household, Collectibles, Garage items and more. 10:30 Offering of the Real Estate 2 Story home sitting on a double lot located in Shrewsbury Township Lycoming County with a detached garage and a single car attached garage, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, well and septic, AE Zoned. This home will be selling with motivated seller confirmation, please continue to watch for the detailed ads coming in the near issues of the Webb Weekly. Immediately following the offer of the real estate we will be selling the remains of the household and collectible items. Watch for listing and pictures on auctionzip.com ID 45518 or follow us on Facebook at Levi Spring Auctioneering. Terms of Real Estate: Buying As is Where is, $5,000 Down day of auction in the form of certified or cashier check written to Levi Spring Auctioneering with remaining due in 45 days or upon delivery of clear deed, 3% Buyers Premium to be added to the purchase price. The Seller nor the auctioneer make any guarantees or warranties. Statements made the day of auction take precedence over any previous material. House was built pre 1978 so there could be potential of lead based paint, any testing to be done may be done at the expense of the potential buyer. Contents Terms: No Buyers Premium, Cash, Good Pa Check, Credit Card with 3.5% Loss, Buying As Is Where IS, Statements made day of auction take precedence over previous material. We Hope To See You There!!!! Any questions please contact Levi at 570-560-9543!


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