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ell, I’ve got some great news for everybody. The calendar reads February, and whether the groundhog saw his shadow or not, by the end of the month, we will have about an hour more of daylight. The 1st day of March represents the beginning of Spring to many, which is another added bonus. I am one of those folks; at this point of winter, I can see the finish line, even with February throwing an extra day at us this year. Here is some other great news that should bring a smile to your face, as I’m penning this, it looks like we finally have some sunshine in the forecast and for several days in a row. Wow, do we all need this; it’s been a little gloomy around here for a long time. Hopefully, those magical rays cheer everybody up and help everyone find some positivity. I can’t remember the last time we had a weekend with two bright sunny days or two consecutive days in general. This type of weather, combined with everything going on around our Nation and world, takes its toll on folks. Here’s some more positivity: by the

time you’re reading this, pitchers and catchers have begun reporting for Spring Training. I always use this as a bookmark that we have winter on the run. Who knows, maybe we’ll even have beautiful weather for the start of the local college and high school baseball season. I must add this to follow that statement. It seems to me the seasons run about a month later than they used to, and this is from start to finish. Let’s hope I’m wrong this year. I would much rather wear shorts and a pullover than a parka and winter boots. The one thing I do know is that if the snow flies, it won’t last long. Another sure sign that Spring is just around the corner is they’re finally playing The Super Bowl. If the NFL keeps moving the big game later, it will soon take us right up to March Madness basketball. Again, being positive, I think we’re all used to a February Super Bowl, and it does get us that much closer to the first day of Spring. Speaking of the Super Bowl, Editor Steph did a great job with her column, featuring so many local predictions that I think it takes up half the paper.

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Thank you to everyone who participated. There is no wagering involved in this in any manner. Just bragging rights for those or the individual that hit it right on the nose. It is a lot of fun for me as I get Jim to talk to so many about Webb Jr. football. I love my job. Big bucks last week, football this week, now all I need is a little of that sunshine. I think I’ll give you my prediction of positivity right now. The Steelers defeat the Eagles 24-21 on a late field goal by a kicker not yet born. That’s the Super Bowl I’ve wanted to see for decades: Steel Town and Primanti Brothers, Versus Philly and their style of cheesesteaks. I’ve never been a big fan of the cheese whiz. I am a fan of the Eagles, however, when they’re not playing the Steelers. Unfortunately, I don’t see the Keystone State Super Bowl happening in the near future. I think both teams have a little work to do before getting there again, let alone at the same time. Back to my prediction of positivity, I will stick with my not-yet-born kicker. The positivity will be that he is the son of Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass, who went wide right yet again to end another Bills’ season. The kicker of the future will provide the winning 3 points for

the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tyler and his son will embrace at the 50-yard line as the Black and Gold confetti falls around them. My football positivity for the amazing fans of Buffalo is that you will win a Super Bowl before this happens. And this year’s goat, Tyler Bass, will provide the winning margin. With all that being said, you will have to read Steph’s article to get my Mr. Insignificant, Brock Purdy’s, San Francisco 49ers VS Future Hall-ofFamer, Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs prediction. I will be footballserious and not mention Taylor Swift. However, a couple of thoughts. I would much rather see her, especially when the cutaways include Eagles’ center Jason Kelce and his beer-guzzling shirtless dad bod, than players lining up for an extra point. Now that’s entertainment. Not to mention, there’s a lot of downtime in football. It’s much better TV than maybe a couple of Bill’s fans with their shovels sitting in the snow. I mean, how much of that do you really want to see? There’s just way too much being made over Travis and Taylor’s relationship. Staying positive, I hope they really love each other, and maybe that not-yet-born Super Bowl MVP is their son. Please drink and bet responsibly and enjoy Super Bowl LVIII. God Bless America.

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2024 Super Bowl Predictions (Taylor’s Version)

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ack when Mike Rafferty started this tradition (in 2012 if you’re keeping score), he used to come up with clever puns for each of the predictions. I’ve tried to do this over the years, but 1. I’m not as clever as Raff and B. Even if I were that clever, this piece has grown so much that I can’t imagine trying to come up with that many different puns. This may be the longest story to ever run in Webb Weekly. So, you may find a pun or two roaming the backfield, but in the meantime, we’re going to set the goalposts and get right to the predictions. So…Are you Faithful to the Bay? Or are you rooting for the Red Kingdom? Let’s kick-off right here in the office. Charlie keeps it simple; he’s calling the 9ers, 34-28. In an equally simple fashion, Wes is taking it down the field the other way with a 21-14 Chiefs win. Curt also has the Chiefs taking it, but he’s bumping up the score a bit, 28-17. Jaimie thinks it’s going to be the Chiefs over the 49ers. She tried to keep the score classified but finally decided it would be 30-21. Next up, my lovely writing staff. Scott Lowery never seems to think his opinions are worth much. Not sure why

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Bowl and I see a 28-23 win by Kansas City, but San Francisco proves they can score.” Pastor Tim Hartzell was praying for a totally different game. “I would have been much more excited to watch the Lions and Ravens. My prediction is Kansas City 21 since he knows more and San Francisco 17. Caution: My Webb about sports than just Weekly prediction has never been right. about anyone I’ve ever Go Steelers!” met, but he did send Bernadette isn’t a huge sports fan, plus over his thoughts. “Sushe lives in a Pittsburg house. Her hubby Steph is both a Steelers and Pirates fan, but she per Bowl wannabes like Nordstrom did have some thoughts on the game, “I Dallas and Buffalo take note — the Chiefs and predict that Taylor Swift WILL make the 49ers know how to win the big games. The Super Bowl from her Tokyo concert the Chiefs are playing in their sixth SB game. night before. It WILL be tight leaving her Including four of the last five, not to for- concert, driving to the airport, and boardget they appeared in the very first Super ing a private jet bound for Las Vegas, but Bowl in 1967. The 49ers are making their it’s possible. Borrowing some math, Keveighth appearance, winning five times. in O’Leary, the president and CEO of Jet The rematch of the 2019 game won by the Advisors, a Massachusetts-based aircraft Chiefs is one many football fans weren’t acquisition, brokerage, and research firm, expecting. The 49ers are a slight betting with a departure time around 11:30 Saturfavorite and could win the game, but as day night local time and a 10-12 hour flight talented as they are, its Patrick Mahomes will land her in Vegas between 4:30-6:30 they are playing. Mahomes has been sen- p.m. the same Saturday night thanks to the sational in the playoffs in his six years in time change. the league, compiling a 14-3 record, a 67% We got Larry Stout out of Commissioners’ completion rate, 4,802 yards, 39 TDs in di- meetings long enough to offer this, “This recting five game-winning drives, and four year’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City fourth-quarter comebacks. In the barnyard Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers at Alleof NFL QBs, Mahomes is the GOAT. Chiefs giant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, is sort win 31-17.” of like Coke vs. Pepsi or chocolate vs. vaSpeaking of writers that know sports — nilla. It is really hard to pick between them. Lou Hunsinger is up next. “Because of Pat The Chiefs are the reigning champions, but Mahomes’s experience in the big game I believe that gives the edge in the Super See SUPERBOWL on Page 6

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SUPERBOWL the 49ers seem to have more momentum. Both have shown flaws through the season, but they also have good skill players in the most important places. I’ll flip a coin and go with the 49ers — no, wait, make it the Chiefs — or maybe I was right the first time. OK, I’ll admit, I have no idea. Since the 49ers are a two-point favorite, I’ll go the other way — KC 28, SF 24. Jamie Spencer didn’t give me as much as I expected. I suppose he was too busy fishing. But he is taking the 49ers in a close one — 35-30. Now, I don’t like to get political, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t let some local digni-

taries cast their votes. Williamsport Mayor Derek Slaughter thinks the 49ers are going to pick up the W. “34-31 Niners. Both teams are playing well and peaking at the right time. I think it will be an offensive battle with Brock Purdy and the 49ers slightly pulling away at the end for the win.” On the county side, we have newly elected Commissioner Mark Mussina, “KC 27-24. I know this Chiefs team isn’t as explosive as they have been in recent years, but it’s hard to pick against a healthy Mahomes. And, if the game comes down to a field goal, I like Kansas City’s kicker better

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than San Francisco’s. It’s always good to see our commissioners on the same page — our other rookie Commissioner Marc Sortman is also picking KC for the win. “31-28 KC, because they are predicting 49ers and that will motivate KC to victory.” Rounding out the Commissioners’ table, Scott Metzger, “Chiefs-24, 49ers-20. Andy Reid and Travis Kelce retire after backto-back championships. Next year Kelce watches Taylor Swift perform the half time show at the Super Bowl.” PA State Rep Joe Hamm is swinging toward KC, “Kansas City 27, San Francisco 21. Christian McCaffery will have a huge game for the 49ers, but Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce will be too much, and the Chiefs win another Super Bowl.” Speaking of State Reps — out of the 83rd, Jamie Flick added, “Two incredible teams, both with MVP caliber quarterbacks. Brock Purdy is under center and is the lowest draft quarterback to ever start a Super Bowl. So calm and collected under pressure, I think he delivers a game-winning drive for the 49ers.” No one likes when the taxman cometh, but if you’ve met South Williamsport Tax Collector Dottie White, you know it’s hard not to like the taxwoman! She’s taking the 9ers to win. “Score, 27-25. Cause Purdy has a purdy good chance to win! That’s ‘pretty’ with a southern drawl.” I think it would be a fumble if I didn’t get some thoughts from the local sports scene.

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Tom Gravish, head coach of the Jersey Shore Bulldogs, knows a thing or two about making it to the big game. “KC Chiefs 31, SF 49ers 27. Patrick Mahomes is the difference.” You know who else knows football? Lycoming College football head coach and Athletic Director Mike Clark. “I think the Chiefs will win the Super Bowl 31-21. The Chiefs’ defense was great last week — better than I thought it was. The 49ers offense is better than the Ravens but I don’t think they’ll out score the Chiefs. The Lions also had great success against the Niners’ defense, and I think the Chiefs are better than the Lions on offense.” Loyalsock coach Justin Van Fleet reminds us of the Taylor Swift connection to our area. “I’ll take the Kansas City Chiefs as they represent Loyalsock by proxy. Taylor Swift’s father is a proud 1970 grad of the Township. 72-8 KC as long as Taylor performs at graduation (Football fundraiser for ticket sales).” No Battle of the Bridge to be had on this front, as Coach Hanna from Montoursville is also taking Kansas City. “24-17 Chiefs, I’m not betting against Mahomes and the Chiefs’ defense is playing at an elite level.” From the gridiron to the hardwood, Ron ‘CI’ Insinger kept it short and sweet, “Kansas City 27, San Francisco 18.” Gabe Sinicropi may be known for baseball, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t know football too. He thinks the Red Kingdom has got this one in the bag. “27-

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Paul Bo since they are the peanut butter and jelly of play calling. Paul is sticking with Rich for a KC win (24-17), but he believes we will get a heck of a surprise when Taylor Swift catches the winning TD. Out of Muncy, head coach Sean Tetreault is taking the 9ers for the win. “49ers win 27-24; I believe they win because they are showing their mental toughness the last two weeks in coming from behind to win. Also, with their D-line depth they can hopefully stay fresh and give KCs OL trouble. With the multiple weapons on Offense, Kyle Shannan can spread the field and use motion to have favorable matchups.” Gary Chrisman is coming out of left with his prediction. And yes, I know that’s the wrong sport, but take the puns where you can get them. “34-31 San Francisco. Big game for Brock Purdy and Christian McCafferty.” Webb Weekly wouldn’t get very far each week without our amazing advertisers, so of course, we polled them also. Kyle Hetner from Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak, always has one of my favorite predictions of the year. “I picked against them last year, so if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em — MaHOMES, MaAUTO (aka Kelce), and all the Swifties will shake off the 49ers’ secondary — Chiefs 34, 49ers 17. As a bonus pick for ya: Andy Reid celebrates the dub with a big tray of “nuggies” and Taylor Swift is shown at least 13x from opening kickoff through the postgame.” See? He

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21 Chiefs. Two good teams and two good quarterbacks, but Mahomes has been on fire in the postseason and will be again on Sunday.” From up on the hill at Williamsport High School, Millionaire’s head coach, Mike Pearson, foresees a KC win. “The Chiefs are hitting their stride when the money is on the table.” Not a lot of 49ers love on the field; Tom O’Malley, former MLB player and Loyalsock softball coach, is also a Chiefs fan. “I am going with Kansas City, 27-21. Kansas City is playing at a high level right now! They have the experience of winning last year and being in the Super Bowl 4 out of the last 5 years! Andy Reid is an excellent coach! Patrick Mahomes is always the X-factor!” From up on a more different hill (one under construction and on the South Side), Chris Eiswerth, coming off an incredible season himself, is seeing a 49ers win on Sunday. “27-24, 49ers! The Niners gotta stop the run. Great defense wins the game!” To you, he may be a former South Williamsport football coach or one of the voices for Webb Weekly Live. To me, he’ll always be the guy who regularly got me out of Chemistry to teach me how to drive. Rich Zalonis is also taking the Chiefs. “Kansas City 28, SF 17; I think the Chiefs have the best QB in the game, and Mahomes will be the difference.” Speaking of Webb Weekly Live, it would be weird for me to mention Rich and not

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the non-stop coverage of it. “But, from a purely sports point of view, the San Francisco 49ers are the better TEAM both offensively and defensively. Both the 49ers and Chiefs had poor games during the regular season, and both had dominate games during the regular season. “Observation: I think 49ers are the better team and should win IF they play to their potential. But the Chiefs have been there and won the Super Bowl before and that is a big confidence factor! Also remember that the 49ers were in Super Bowl 54 against the Chiefs and lost 31-20. It’s true they were a different team offensively, but Steve Spagnola, the Chiefs Defensive Coordinator, schemes well for opposing teams. Prediction: I would like the 49ers to win, but I wouldn’t bet on it.” In a rare occurrence, all the Webb Boys are all in the same place at the same time, and all share the same opinion about Mahomes and the Chiefs. Jimmy is excited for this year’s game, “Wow! What a great Super Bowl matchup. I don’t know how I feel about Las Vegas hosting a Super Bowl, but that’s a story for another day. Kansas City 42, Niners 24. Andy Reid has them playing their best football of the season and caps it off with their best game. Patrick Mahomes, who is only 28 years old, wants to be the next Tom Brady. The Chiefs have weapons everywhere including on defense.” JW3 also thinks the Chiefs are coming out with another ring. “Chiefs 34-27, be-

cause I don’t go against Mahomes.” The Eagles may be home to roost, but we still have some brotherly love. Hunter agrees with his big bro. “It’s tough to bet against the Chiefs.” He’s calling a closer score of 31-28. Family, friends, and strangers from around the web also weighed in. Miss Linda, my next-door neighbor when I was growing up in Georgia, thinks that KC will win. My sister, who also lives in Georgia, thinks Kansas City will take it by a touchdown, 28-21. It’s been a tough year to be a fan of any team coming out of the Peach State this year, so hopefully, she’s right. Matt Godfrey also thinks the Chiefs will win by TD, but 27-20. Kristine Conklin has six reasons why she thinks the Chiefs are winning this year’s Super Bowl. 1. Andy Reid. 2. Patrick “Magic” Mahomes. 3. Travis Kelce. 4. Defense — Steve Spagnuolo & Chris Jones. 5. Offense — Matt Nagy, Isaiah Pacheco, MVS & Harrison Butker. 6. Tech N9ne’s pump up jam “Red Kingdom.” Give it a listen. How ‘bout those Chiiiieeeeffffssss!!!!!!” Ya know, I don’t Kristine, but I feel like she has solid point. Can’t argue with that Tech N9ne shout out either. I may not know Kristine, but I do know Josh and Tricia. If you know Josh and Tricia Van Campen, you know that they are die-hard Eagle fans, so this year’s Super Bowl is more than a little disappointing for them. When first asked for a predic-

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That’s probably not what the author had in mind — but honestly, with Dick, you never can tell. Eisteddfod (AY-steth-vod, noun) Annual festival involving poets, musicians and other artists. Another word that looks like a typo — unless you know it’s Welsh, where odd spellings and pronunciations are quite common (see, for instance, crwth, kistvaen and cwm). Lum (LUM, noun) - Scots word for chimney. According to the generously

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derful 1970 American Heritage: “a frame hut covered with matting, bark, brush, or the like, used by the nomadic Indians of North America.” Related to the similarly built wigwam, it can also be spelled without the C. Attentive readers will note only 10 entries here — and perhaps wonder about the 34 I promised at the outset. For the other two dozen: They occur in individual entries — like the birds, or the goofy term in my very first sentence. You can look those up on your own … if you can find ’em all!

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My Funny Valentine - Foster Cat & Kitten Adoption Event What: Meet & greet the Lycoming SPCA cats and kittens currently housed in foster homes. *Adopt a new feline friend same-day! *Pending application & landlord approval (if necessary). When: Saturday, February 10th from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Lycoming County SPCA, 2805 Reach Rd., Williamsport. Share the Love What: Annual free “Share the Love” Valentine Take-Out Dinner as a gift to the community by Eagle Grange. Each meal includes: homemade lasagna, green mixed salad with house celery seed dressing, applesauce, garlic bread and angel food cake with strawberries. Donations to “pay the love forward” will be accepted to provide additional services to the community. Reservations: Advance reservations required; contact Daisy Styer @ 570-546-5861. Reservations limited to the 200 meals. When: Saturday, February 10th. Pick up between 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (snow date 2/11/2024). Where: Eagle Grange Hall at the intersection of Route 15 and E. Blind Rd., Montgomery. Those Pesky Spongy Moths What: Learn how to proactively face this invasive leaf-eating pest that threatens our landscape trees and shrubs. When: Saturday, February 10, 9:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville.

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Wing Night What: Wing night. When: Monday, February 12th, 4:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.


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Soup Sale What: Broccoli cheese soup sale. $8 per quart. Advance orders by calling the church office at 570-368-8933. When: Pick up on February 10th, from 10:00 a.m.-noon. Where: Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church, 369 Broad St., Montoursville.

Lasagna Dinner What: Lasagna dinner. Dinner includes meat lasagna, salad, bread, beverage, and homemade dessert. Eat in or takeout. Cost for the dinner is $13 for adults, $6 for children (12 & younger), and $9 for lasagna only. For more information, call 570-322-0126 or email trinitychurchpa@comcast.net. When: Wednesday, February 7th, from 4:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Pro-Cathedral, 844 W. 4th St., Williamsport. Good ’n Plenty Supper What: Good ’n plenty roast turkey supper. $12 suggested donation. Phone: 570-546-8030; questions only — no phone-in takeout orders. When: Wednesday, February 7th. Takeout: 4:00–5:30 p.m., dine-in: 5:00-6:30 p.m. Snow make-up date: Monday, February 12th. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.

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Church Service What: Sunday Service: If Jesus Never Came to Earth Where Would We Be? When: Sunday Morning, February 11th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. Church Service What: Sunday church services. When: Sunday School, at 10:00 a.m. (March-November), regular worship service at 11:00 a.m. year round. Where: Haneyville Bible Church, 16655 Coudersport Pike, Lock Haven. 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. MEETINGS MEETINGS... League of Women Voters

Domestic Violence Support What: Domestic Violence Support Group suggested for anyone 21 years of age and older who have experienced Domestic Violence. When: First Tuesday of each month from noon-1:00 p.m., and the third Wednesday of each month from 5:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m. Where: YWCA Northcentral PA, Park Room, 815 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. West Branch Pride What: West Branch Pride. When: Monthly meeting, 3rd Tuesday of the month, at 7:00 p.m. Where: YWCA Williamsport.

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Loose Cats What: Loose Cats playing rock, lite pop & jazz. When: Friday, February 9th, at 6:30 p.m. Where: Boom City Brewing Company, 317 Pine St., Williamsport. Phil Reeder Solo What: Phil Reeder solo guitar, playing acoustic eclectic. When: Wednesday, February 14th, at 5:00 p.m. Where: Boom City Brewing Company, 317 Pine St., Williamsport. 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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Soup Sale What: Drive thru soup sale. Home-Made Soups include ham & bean, veg. beef, chicken noodle, and chili. Hot dogs to-go for lunch. When: Saturday, February 10th, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Or call Lloyd at 570-244-8041 to place an order to pick up at another time. Where: Kedron UMC, 14725 Rt. 220 Hwy. Hughesville.

What: Our next League of Women Voters of Lycoming County meeting will be held in-person and via Zoom. When: Thursday, February 8th, at 5:00 p.m. Where: Roads To Freedom Center for Independent Living Board Room. 24 E. 3rd St., Williamsport, enter in rear from parking lot.

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and Danielle. Ash would purposely stop for washer fluid somewhere, then pull over in the old Savage Mart with her hood up at the Circuit. We would all get out of the car, and then guys would stop to make sure we were OK and didn’t need help. This was honestly brilliant at that time. You didn’t have to worry about creeps as much as you do these days. (Kinda scary anymore.) But in the late 90s, it seemed pretty harmless. She would tell them we pulled over to put washer fluid in and then got to chat with cute boys who stopped to help us. I asked Chris when he was going down to the Circuit, and he was going that weekend after work. He worked at Wegmans pushing carts. I got my cousin to take me down that Saturday night by sleeping over at my grandparent’s house. Grammy always let me hang out with my older cousins, but I still had a curfew, which was fine with me. It was always an hour later than my parents gave me. Well, I didn’t know crap about cars back in the day, but I knew finding a teal Subaru couldn’t be that hard. We did a few laps and finally found him. Windows down, my cousins kept teasing me to say hi, but at that moment, I was falling in love. There he was in this adorable teal


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said I could use them. It was an offer I could not refuse. My sister and her husband also lived in Madison, so my brother-in-law and I left in the morning for Yankee Stadium.” He continued, “My recollection is that there were 25,000 tickets for Colt fans. All of them were in one end zone. By the end of the game, those seats were priceless. We were a noisy, loud bunch of crazy Colt fans.” “The game was hard fought throughout. The NFL in those days focused on fullbacks and running as well as quarterbacks throwing. It was special to watch many all-pro players on both teams play their hearts out. For the Giants, it’s Frank Gifford, Rosey Brown, and Sam Huff. For the Colts — Johnny Unitas, Raymond Berry, Artie Donovan, Alan Ameche, Larry Moore, Big Daddy Gene Lipscomb, and Gino Marchetti. “The lead went back and forth. The final two minutes were over the edge with excitement. The Colts kicked

a field goal to tie the score, and the game went into the first-ever sudden-death game in the NFL. The Giants had the ball to begin sudden-death play. They went three and out and punted to the Colts. Johnny Unitas began offensive play on the 14-yard line right in front of 25,000 of us cheering for the Colts. Johnny took the team down the field, and Alan Ameche scored the winning touchdown. “Gino Marchetti broke his ankle during that final drive. Back then, injured players who had to go to the dressing room were carried on a litter by four men. While play continued, Gino and his litter passed right in front of 25,000 crazy Colt fans. Gino made the four men lower the litter to the ground. He sat up, watched the play, and would not leave for the dressing room. “The 25,000 of us in the end zone seats were able to see that entire final series develop play by play. The seats were priceless. “I knew I had seen the first ever sudden death game, but was not

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rapid and terrifically exciting takeoffs, landings, bombings and dogfights. Plus, there are just enough scenes of actual aircraft (mostly on the ground) to help offset this. I also loved how the writers manage to cram into these episodes nearly every aspect of World War II aviation: landing gear, oxygen, payload, gremlins, flak, flight formation, takeoff checklists, G.I. chow (including those bountiful “last suppers” on mission day), airspeed, gun turrets, fighter attacks, superstition, injuries, navigation, engine fire, visibility, air sickness, post-run interrogations, ground crew (no medals; no sleep), chaplains, crash-landing, high-altitude frostbite and of course, the famed Norden bombsight. As you can no doubt tell, I found both episodes entertaining, smart and suspenseful, with solid editing and handsome cinematography. While Masters of the Air may not quite rise to the stratospheric heights of its two forbears, I for one am really looking forward to the other seven episodes. Let’s see if they can hit their target as well as those brave American boys in the sky.


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turn deadly. To help prevent slips and falls, consider the following tips: – Wear non-slip shoes, especially when walking on ice – Make sure all walkways are plowed and have salt and cinders on them – Hold on to someone or something for support – Walk slowly and take small steps, keeping your feet under you Shoveling snow can be a pain in the back, literally, and the risk of lower back injuries is high when shoveling heavy snow. Shoulder pain and pulled or strained muscles are also common. To help prevent snow shoveling injuries, consider the following tips: – Try to exercise lightly before shoveling snow – Lift with your knees and not your back – Use a lightweight shovel – Avoiding twisting motions – Wear a back brace – Take frequent breaks Though snow sports can be fun and exciting, they don’t come without risk. Whether sledding, skiing, or snowboarding, flying at high rates of speed down a slick hill can easily take a turn for the worst leading to head injuries

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The R.I.C.E. method (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate) is good practice for bumps, bruises, and sprains, but more serious injuries should be looked at by a physician, especially if your condition worsens. Exposure injuries, like frostbite and chilblains can be treated by rewarming. All other frostbite-type injuries require medical attention because it can permanently damage skin, muscle, bone, and other tissue. Being active in the winter is a great way to stay healthy and avoid the winter blues. While some people like to enjoy the cold winter months hibernating indoors, you may enjoy cold-weather sports and outdoor activities. No matter what your preference is, we want you to be safe and avoid a trip to an emergency department. Ronald Campbell, M.D., is with UPMC Orthopaedic Care and sees patients at UPMC Outpatient Center, 24 Cree Dr., Lock Haven; UPMC Outpatient Center, 416 S. Main St., Mansfield; and UPMC Health Services Building, 1201 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Campbell at any of these locations, call 570-321-2020. For more information, visit UPMC.com/OrthoNCPA.

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something from every page of the latest Cabela’s catalog. From gas-powered augers to multiple ice-fishing combos. One enormous cargo sled and a few propane heaters. Portable blinds to state-of-the-art electronics. It was amazing, but since we were only fishing for a few hours, there wasn’t a need to set everything up. “Todd has been slaying ‘em,” Jason relayed with a grin. “Why don’t you pull up next to him? Here. Use this. That color combo is banging right now. Are you familiar with one of these?” Jason was pointing to a Lowrance Elite V Depth Finder that was in a blue weatherproof case. Um. No. I had absolutely zero experience with such a high-tech sonar-pinging electronic device. It reminded me of the throwback 8-bit Nintendo game called TETRIS. “Well. Here’s your depth,” Jason continued. “We are fishing in 6 feet of water. That’s the bottom and see this small blue beacon? That’s your jig. Now, move your rod. See it bounce up and down? Look. That’s a fish. There’s another.” Jason did his very best to sum up years and years of experience in a short two-minute introductory lesson. Then, he eventually cut the chord. Jason went back to catching fish. He was landing jumbo perch and monster bluegills while I was still trying to figure out the orange and yellow flashes in the freezing cold. Any luck, Spencer? No! My patience was running thin. Jason’s son, JR, and his precious granddaughter swung by just before dusk. Fishing is important to all of the Brittons, especially on brisk school nights. Young Aaliyah was all bundled up, and she made me laugh several times. This spunky kindergartener was absolutely hammering them, too. “Pap. I caught another perch,” Aaliyah explained. “That’s my third pap. Three

perch. Hey mister. Why aren’t you catching anything?” OK. I was now crushed. Maybe it just wasn’t meant to be. Everyone was catching fish, including this little girl who was starting to rub it in. Todd was on fire. He was using the very same setup only five feet away. We’d switch holes, but he’d only start catching them in my old spot. Jason let me try his combo. Still no luck. I noticed he was now catching fish with his bare hands without any serial ports. Old school. I mean. Look, he just caught another. What the heck? I’m cursed. My gloves were completely frozen, and I couldn’t feel my toes. It was starting to get dark, and I thought to myself, how much longer? A few more minutes passed, and just when I was going to give- my sonar went berserk. I didn’t panic, nor did I call for help. I only tried to remember what was discussed in Ice Fishing 101. I slightly bounced my rod, hoping to entice that monster red flash that was embedded in the weeds. He came up for a quick peek, and I slowed my presentation. I felt a slight twitch and quickly set the hook. Then I realized there was a fish on the other end of my line. I was so excited. Hey guys. I finally got one! The boys were happy, but Aaliyah laughed when she saw my puny prize. Shrinkage. I have caught hundreds and hundreds of fish in my lifetime, but that four-inch baby bluegill was my first through the ice. Size didn’t matter, and I ended up catching two more. Nothing to brag about, but I was proud. I am still a novice, but I am hooked now — special thanks to my good buddy Jason, who taught me some new tricks. Ice fishing isn’t for everyone, but I had an absolute blast. Appreciate the patience and free advice — frozen lines. Cheers.

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• New Service & Panel Boxes • Fully Insured / Free Estimates • Veteran Owned & Operated • Networking • Emergency Power Outage Service Available • All your Security Camera Needs

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814-380-6025

ESH ROOFING

WE DO ROOFING • SIDING • DECKING • EXTERIOR REMODELING Call John 570-725-2248 FREE ESTIMATES

• Full Exterior Remodeling and New Construction • Decks • Siding • Roofing

• Pole Barns • Garages • Some Interior

LOGANTON, PA

DY’S BUILDERS

License # PA 177821

464 N. Bridge Rd., Watsontown, PA 17777

Free Estimates

570.380.4430

DYNA FIREWOOD PROCESSOR RENTAL

Delivery Options Available

Cut. Split. Pile. Relax – From Log to Firewood Lickety-Split! • SC15 processes up to 22” diameter, 16’ logs • Sets up quickly and easy to operate • Can be towed with 1/2 ton pick-up • Extra bar & chains included Available Weekdays & Weekends from *Friday-Monday. All prices include tax.

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• Patios • Sidewalks • Retaining Walls

985 Alvira Rd., Allenwood, PA. 17810

Allenwood, PA 17810 • 570-547-0637

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570-419-7576

Water Management & Drainage

DRYWALL/PLASTER DAMAGE? Moving damage, accidents, plumbers and electricians left holes? NO MATTER THE SOURCE, WE PATCH IT! Our specialty is fixing small holes that others won’t.

LET US MAKE IT WHOLE AGAIN!

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Drywall Repair Light Brush Hauling

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Small Household Repairs & Improvements

CALL TODAY FOR PRICES

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288 Caldwell Rd., Trout Run, PA 17771

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Williamsport, PA 17701

PA #138222

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PROFESSIONAL • RELIABLE • REASONABLE

570-971-4400

Lic. PA 126954 - EPA #R-1-18351 10-13523

ue. Since 1979, Kitchen Magic, a family-owned business offering cabinet refacing, new cabinetry, and luxury countertop throughout the Northeast. Call today for a free estimate 1-844-887-5145 (PA017137) M11

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EMPLOYMENT

HEALTHCARE CAREGIVER

PLUMBINGMASTERS IS LOOKING for Plumbers, HVAC Technician and Laborers with experience in servicing and installing all types of systems (some experience in oil furnaces is a plus). We offer competitive pay, paid vacation and holidays, medical benefits, and 401K. Please send resume and business references to: PlumbingMasters, 302 Sidney Street, South Williamsport, 17702 or email at plumbingmasters1@verizon. net or call 570-323-1983. 180359

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HEALTHCARE SEEKING

HEALTHCARE CLEANING

FINANCIAL

NEED A CLEAN HOME? Have References. 35 + Years Experience. 570-323-5426. 180345 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.

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NEED IRS RELIEF $10K - $125K+ Get Fresh Start or Forgiveness Call 1-877-705-1472 Monday through Friday 7AM5PM PST. M11 HEALTH

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Will beat any competitors price in writing for Gold & Silver Guaranteed

570-916-9627

TV / INTERNET

DISH TV $64.99 FOR 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Promo Expires 1/21/25. 1-866590-5561. M11 DIRECTV OVER INTERNET - Get your favorite live TV, sports and local channels. 99% signal reliability! CHOICE Package, $84.99/mo for 12 months. HBO Max and Premium Channels included for 3 mos (w/ CHOICE Package or higher.) No annual contract, no hidden fees! Some restrictions apply. Call IVS 1-866-629-6086. M11 DIRECTV Stream Carries the most local MLB Games! Choice Package $89.99/mo for 12 mos Stream on 20 devices at once. HBO Max included for 3 mos (w/Choice Package or higher.) No contract or hidden fees! Some restrictions apply. Call IVS 1-866-859-0405. C11 HUGHESNET - Finally, super-fast internet no matter where you live. 25 Mbps just $59.99/mo! Unlimited Data is Here. Stream Video. Bundle TV & Internet. Free Installation. Call 866-499-0141. C11 DISH TV $64.99 FOR 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Promo Expires 12/31/24. 1-866479-1516. C11


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CALL 570-246-3714

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Email: info@schrinerinvestigations.com

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Leading Electronics 2 Locations: Williamsport – 570-323-5095 Selinsgrove - 570-374-5080

IN ALL PHASES OF MASONRY

570.502.0944

Computer Sales & Service Electronic Sales & Service

Serving the area for over 30 years!

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Metal Roofing LLC

“Specializing in Standard Seam Metal Roofing” The Next Generation in Metal Roofing Daniel Fisher

570-989-1938

201 Ladd Road • Allenwood, PA 17810

R O O F R E S T O R AT I O N

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570-220-0824

Daniel Beiler

Montgomery PA

Specializing In Metal And Shingle Roofing

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570-547-6343

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570-412-5637

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5037 Musser Lane • Watsontown, PA

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STONE • VENEERS • BRICK BLOCK • STUCCO • PARGE COATS CONCRETE • CHIMNEYS • WALLS FOUNDATIONS • STEPS SIDEWALKS ... AND MUCH MORE!

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FURNISHED LUXURY APARTMENT Downtown Williamsport. 1 Bedroom, All Utilities And Parking Included. Private Rooftop Patio Deck. All Linens And Kitchen Accessories Included. Short-term Lease. No Pets, No Smoking. $1,200/ Month. 570-916-3309. 180363 3 BEDROOM, 2ND & 3RD Floor Apartment. Washer/Dryer, Stove, Refrigerator And Dishwasher. Parking. Near Bus Stop. Newberry. No Pets. No Smoking, $900.00 Plus Utilities. 570-916-3309. 180362

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570-725-2104

PA #156899

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Pre 1960’s Gaudy, Glitzy & Designer Costume Jewelry. (No quantities too large!)

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must be detail oriented, able to work on own skills. Pay based on experience. We are also re-

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