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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 29, NO. 38 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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donated to the Weatherly Monica Falatko Council voted to take the mation that would aid in put-
Area Elementary/Middle Watcher in the Woods for money paid by Penn Lake for ting this time line together,
School Library Mrs. Roxanne Banditelli police protection and put it please contact Henry at 449-
for Good Drivers! Marvel Spiderman & House of Dark Shadows for into a PLGIT account to 7383.
IF YOU: Friends Series: Strong Mrs. Gail Cramer begin saving for a new vehi-
•have at least one car that is Friendships, Sharing & Car- The Snake Scientist for cle. Unless the money is
less than 10 years old ing For All, Loyalty and Mrs. Amanda Derr needed to cover payroll for
Respect, & The Best of The Man-Eating Tigers for additional police hours, it will
•haven’t had an insurance claim or Friends. Mr. John McGee not be used for other purpos-
a traffic violation for 3 years
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•have an excellent credit history Series: Hanging Around, the Amazon for Mrs. Sue At the start of the meeting
•are currently insured with Web-Slinging Super Hero, Lenhardt on May 10, council heard
Erie, State Farm, Prudential, Flying High, and Amazing Search For the Golden from a number of citizens.
Allstate, Nationwide Powers. Moon Bear for Sy Mont- Barry Drasher asked council
(or any other insurance carrier) to reconsider the building the
Scooby-Doo! Series: A gomery
pick up the telephone and call Girl’s Best Friend & Your Quest for the Tree Kang- Sports Association wants to
Everyday Hero were donated aroo for Ms. Shannon put up at Lehigh Park, saying
SECTION!
heard. will be a major help for
GOLD CARD TODAY!
term Planned Residential
stormwater management.
IS BACK IN TOWN!
Development shall be eliminat- John Capossela,
ed. Zoning Officer Improvements to the ball-
AMENDED: Article 6, Zoning Lehigh Township
James R. Nanovic, fields by Dave Figas are pro- GRAND
OPENING!!
District Regulations, Section
602.4 (Conditional Uses) the Zoning Hearing ceeding and appreciated.
term Planned Residential Board Solicitor Gower requested a
Development shall be eliminat- 57 Broadway
ed. Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 Children At Play sign for
AMENDED: Article 12, Signs, 5/13 & 20 Walnut Alley, and Farrow
Section 1203, Permitted Signs suggested an Opposing
by Zoning District, Subsection
1203.3, the term Planned Look for us here: Traffic Does Not Stop at the
Residential Development shall Find The Journal-Herald corner of Carbon and • FREE COFFEE MEATS DELI
be eliminated. for sale at these area merchants: Second Streets. ALL DAY, EVERYDAY! Ground Beef Shurfine
85% lean .................... 1 /lb.
$ 79
A copy of the text for the White Haven Market • DOUBLE COUPONS Swiss Cheese ......$349/lb.
above amendments is on file
Mayor Connors suggested UP TO 99¢ EVERYDAY! Boneless Skinless Eckrich Premium Sandwich
White Haven Uni-Mart Chicken Breast ....$179/lb.
and available for public inspec- Joe’s Kwik Mart the borough purchase a PA • Tues. Senior Citizens Pepperoni ..............$399/lb.
Hatfield Whole
tion during normal business Main Street Coffeeworks and system for the bandshell at Discount Day! Boneless Ham ......$149/lb. Broccoli Salad ....$249/lb.
hours at the Dennison Township • We Accept All Major Kunzler Pasta and
The Journal-Herald office; Eurana Park, with a speaker Spinach Salad......$249/lb.
Municipal Building, 76 Walnut Credit Cards, Food Meat Franks 1lb. pkg. ......99¢
Wawa at the Turnpike, and microphone. Pudliner will Stamps, Access Card Shurfine Oven Roasted
Street, Dennison Township PRODUCE Turkey Breast or
Pocono Inn lobby, and WIC
(White Haven) Luzerne County,
Tannery Depot and get prices for a system. Fresh Corn Cooked Ham ........$399/lb.
Pennsylvania 18661, the BAKERY on the Cob ................4/$1 Hatfield
Luzerne County Law Library, The Hickory Run Truck Plaza Council meets Wednesday, German Bologna ..$349/lb.
White Dole Russet
200 North River Street, at the store. June 16 at 7 p.m. Italian Bread loaf ..........79¢ Potatoes 5 lb. bag............99¢
In Weatherly, Chocolate or Vanilla Whole Sweet Seedless
GROCERY, DAIRY
Luzerne County Courthouse
and the Journal-Herald News- Community News Bar Cakes ..................$299 Watermelons ..............$399 & FROZEN
paper, 212 Main Street, White Weatherly Pharmacy RICHARD M. Jumbo Blueberry
Muffins (4) ..................$199
Cluster Tomatoes
on the Vine............99¢/lb.
Shurfine Butter
Quarters 1 lb. ..............99¢
HUGHES, III
Haven, Pennsylvania. Notice is and TJ’s One Stop. Turkey Hill
Kaiser Rolls Driscoll’s
also given that the Dennison Miller’s Store (6) Regular or Wheat ............ 1
$ 39
Strawberries 16 oz. cnt. ..2/$5 Ice Cream 48 oz. ctn. ......$188
Township Board of Supervisors in Lehigh Twp. English Pepsi or Diet Pepsi $ 88
Grape Tomatoes pint ..$188 Cubes, 24 pk./12oz. .............. 4
shall consider adoption and Convenient Mart, Carone’s Toasting Bread..........$169 California Celery or Tastykake
enactment of the above sum- Supermarket, Uni-Mart, Smoke Attorney Cookies Chocolate Chip,
Peanut Butter, Oatmeal Raisin
Baby Carrots..............99¢ Family Packs ............$198
marized ordinance on June 2, Shop and Nocchi’s Pharmacy in -At-
99
or Sugar. (10) ....................1
$
Pineapple ............$199ea. Frito Lays
2010, at a its scheduled month- Freeland. Cinnamon Bread........ 69
$ 1 Jumbo Potato Chips 11.5-12.5 oz. ..$188
ly meeting that will be convened Still only 50¢. Law Vidalia Onions ....$129/lb. Maxwell House
at 7:30 p.m. Good thru Saturday, May 22 D’Anjou, Bosc or Coffee 11-11.5 oz. can ......$168
Kathleen Stortz,
Also available by mail subscrip- 40 North Mountain Blvd. Packham Pears ....99¢/lb. Kellogg’s Froot Loops or
Township Secretary
tion. Mountaintop, PA 18707 Hass Avocados Apple Jacks 12.2 oz. box ..$188
or Juicy Mangoes ..99¢ea.
5/13 & 20 (570) 474-7242 Crisp Cucumbers ....2/$1
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Taylor Gladey, Alyssa Hischak, Priyanka Bahl, Sierra Bobynskyj,
Crestwood HS announces Honor Roll for 3rd Marking Period Alexandra Howton, Lindsey Heather Briggs, Joseph Callahan
4.0 - Principal’s Honors Martino, Amanda Mattern, Ciera Seth Skonieczki, Melissa Snyder, Mylet, John Oplinger, Harsh Patel, Jachim, Robert Katulka, III, Sara Calvaruso, Michael Carr,
3.7-3.999 - High Honors McGraw, Amanda Moyer, Ryan Serina Steinbrenner, Aubrey Umang Patel, Joseph Pickett, Christopher Kempinski, Matthew Richard Carter, Steven Charnoski,
3.25-3.699 - Honors Murphy, Thomas OʼConnell, Stewart, Ciara Sweeney, Michael Alexandra Plaviak, Steven Ralston, Krupa, John Lasko, Kylie Licata, Laura Ciarmatori, Megan Clark,
9th Grade Nicholas Olenginski, Emily Orrson, Sweeney, Jillian Tate, Colleen Ian Richardson, Matthew Ritz, Kayley Missal, Shane Mitchell, Thomas Coulter, Caitlin Cragle,
Principal’s Honors Marissa Pac, Brittany Painter, Taylor, Garrit Williams, Mark Jeffrey Roberts, Kasey Rodgers, Quinn Mongeon, Robert Moulton, Teagan Deluca, Nicholas Despirito,
Brittany Ayers, Evan Callaghan, Hursh Patel, Nilkumar Patel, Maria Wychock, Jared Yakscoe, Rebecca Kirstin Schafer, Elisabeth Shovlin, Hiral Patel, Nikita Patel, Nimita David Dixon, Benjamin Duboff,
Timothy Carl, Ashley Casem, Perry, Katelyn Pierce, Steven Zelner Shane Skonieczki, Ethan Patel, Jordan Pickering, Zachary Matthew Ellis, Shauna Farmer,
Daniel Ceonzo, Brian Collins, Rerick, Eric Rinehimer, Dominic Honor Roll Slembarski, Samantha Plescia, Michael Rerick, Jaimie Rebecca Fry, Briana Gallagher,
Jason Cornelius, Andre DʼSouza, Sartini, Cecelia Schmid, Taylor Jillian Adams, Michael Aiello, Steinbrenner, Alyssa Stencavage, Rosenstock, Samantha Sadvary, Carissa Gegaris, Alexandria
Ravi Dalsania, Jordan Dotzel, Slucki, Tara Steffen, Kylee Lindsey Alsbrooks, Kirstie Andes, Samantha Surdy, Seda Taskaya, Emily Sepela, Kaitlyn Smith, Eric Genelow, Zachary Gentilesco,
Mackenzie Drago, Jacob Geroski, Subliskey, Allison Trzeskowski, Daniel Androckitis, Luke Bernardo, Matthew Toporcer, Ashley Vargas, Snow, Corinne Williams Auraleah Grega, Breanna Grzech,
Tara Giarratano, Michael Henry, Jack Walsh, Juliet Wotherspoon Bryanna Bissel, Kyle Brosh, Ryan Robert Wendolowski, Paul High Honors Brent Harmon, Justin Herr, Alex
Matthew Kaster, Kota Kishel, 10th Grade Carr, Shane Casey, Theresa Wodarczyk, Katlyn Yackoski. Thomas Bernardo, Randy Hildebrand, Amanda Hoch, Lauren
Melanie Kobela, Anna Kozelsky, Principal’s Honor Chupela, Zachary Ciavarella, Honor Roll Bonilla, Samantha Burd, Gabriel Hochreiter, Emma Iezzoni,
Alexander Machalick, Morgan Bradley Baloga, Lori Bogumil, Samantha Cordeiro, Marykate Julie Ashford, Jessika Chvotzkin, Felicia Columbo, Jason Matthew Kachurak, Jacob Kaskel,
Mancini, Claire McCallick, Jordan Rachel Bohn, Logan Bretz, Angelo Coulter, Robert Coulter, Kevin Baranousky, Megan Birk, Charles Davis, Kelly Dimola, Andrew Dunn, Adam Kita, William Krzan, Ashlen
Mera, Daniel Morgis, Neil Patel, Desanto, Anna Dessoye, Lucas Cronauer, Xavier Cummings, Bolden, Jessica Bonczek, Alysha Ainslee Golomb, Melissa Kuhar, Cherish Lanham, David
Nikhil Patel, Nimita Patel, Jillian Farrall, Nickolas Forsberg, Kaitlin Daniel Delgrosso, Bethany Deluca, Bradford, Brandy Carroll, Elizabeth Grisewood, Zachary Kendra, Lloyd, Michele Maczuga, Jennifer
Penney, Jacob Popowycz, Joseph Gower, Hannah Gzemski, Susan Kori Engler, Rebecca Everhart, Cefaly, Paul Chiaramonte, Ashley Kowalski, Peter Lamore, Momenzadeh, Richard
Quinn, Hunter Ragantesi, Rachael Hao, Carly Hislop, Kelsey Jones, Matthew Fry, Kyle Gallagher, Alexandra Cholewa, Jenna Jessica Murphy, Stacey Panas, Naperkowski, Mark Orloski,
Ritz, Elliot Snyder, Hanna Michael Judge, Stephanie Klug, Alexandria Geisler, McKenna Chrismer, Ashley Conrad, John Jessica Rafalko, Melissa Reichard, Khushbu Patel, Michael
Sulkowski, Angela Teberio, Laura Brittany Kundratic, Megan Lasko, Griffiths, John Herron, Alan Coulter, Jude Cummings, Marc Naomi Rosario, Seth Saunders, Radjavitch, Sana Rahman, Jessica
Thonus, Nathan Yanchus. Brian Lee, Brian Madry, Kyle Hilenski, Jenae Hudack, Nicole Davis, Chelsea Demeglio, Shalin Mary Schwartz, Alyssa Scutt, Julia Rickert, Jessica Rutkowski,
High Honors McCormack, Sharmeen Mian, Iagnemma, Joshua Jones, Timothy Desai, Ryan Dopko, Zachary Sedor, Stephanie Sherman, Kristina Scatton, Kaitlyn Scherbaty,
Chandler Ackers, Sundeep Bahl, Jesse Quintiliani, Cally Richardson, Kelly, Michael Klingler, Andrew Fogleman, Robert Gada, Kristyn Alexander Smith, Helen Tavarez, Kerry Sherksnas, Cassidy
Nicholas Banos, David Bonczek, Jennifer Rutkowski, Jamie Krysicki, Hannah Lee, Roger Legg, Giarratano, Samantha Hesser, Leslie Usher, Shaun Whetstone, Sherman, Ethan Smith, Nicole
William Columbo, Alexis Sheridan, Jared Smigelski, Amanda Leverett, Carissa Lauren Holbrook, Stephanie Hurst, Devon Woolfolk, Kimberly Smith, Jake Snyder, Andrew Spina,
Cunningham, Erin Foertsch, Ross Bernard Socha, Adam Magnotta, Nicholas Miale, Thomas Coltin Judge, Ashley Knesis, David Yackoski, Alexandria Yazwinsky, Kelly Sufrinko, Christopher Vega,
Gladey, Thomas Goyne, Julianna Wasiakowski, Steven Waskie, John Mickowski, Randy Miller, Alexa Knight, Amanda Lee, Jessica Aaron Zack, Andrew Zedolik. Victoria Venturi, Andrew Vrana,
Grandinetti, John Jasionowicz, Yackiel Jr. Moran, Shana Nichols, Halle Lehman, Stephanie Longmore, Honor Roll Michael Walsh, Dylan Weiss,
Alexandra Kintz, Gabriella Lutz, High Honors Orlove, Anthony Picataggio, Jacob Robert Loveless, Casey Martin, Michael Abramcheck, Chelsey Desiree Wersinger, Cari Williams,
Dominic Mack III, Briley Marchetti, Nicholas Aigeldinger, Sarah Possinger, Jelizaveta Roju, Robert McAfee, Alyssa Myers, Ace, Marc Aigeldinger, Christopher Kyle Woolfolk, Brandon Zablocki.
Gabrielle Marotta, Carina Mazzoni, Andrews, Brooke Balliet, Melissa Michael Scatton, Kimberly Alison Pouffary, Melissa Anthony, Kale Baatz-Ladner,
Andrew Munisteri, Angela Benson, Allison Bernetski, Eric Schlosser, Amy Scutt, Monir Przewlocki, Richard Rogan,
Pegarella, Christina Perry, Aaron Bozek, Rebecca Brown, Samantha Shaker, Kurt Smith, Skyler Smith, Kathryn Rosser, Janelle Rushton,
Piavis, Alan Poltorak, Richard Cantwell, Cassandra Care, David Noah Solomon, Taylor Stebbins, Matthew Sandroski, Sunish Shah,
Pouffary, Mitchell Powell, Justin Chang, Nicholas Cholewa, Hannah Isabella Sudol, Anthony Survilla, Rasha Shaker, Elizabeth
Rinehimer, Taylor Rupp, Lauren Coffin, Alessia Colandrea, Cora Van Kirk, Kevin Wimpfheimer, Simonton, Alex Simpson, Connor
Rusiloski, Tyler Sadvary, Alyssa Gabrielle Coniglio, Rachel Deluca, Brittney Wood, Camille Zugarek, Skiro, Sarah Steltz, Lauren
Schuler, Ryan Schwartz, Gabrielle Danielle Despirito, Lindsey Dotzel, Eric Zulkoski, Devin Zurawski. Stemrich, William Swartwood,
Shermanski, Melanie Snyder, Bryanna Evans, Paige Evans, John 11th Grade Sean Tate, Tara Tokash, Jessica
Kiana Thompson, Jenny Toribio, Fazzini, Bridget Fitzgerald, Mariah Principal’s Honors Vickers, Theresa Weinhold, Ryan
Dakota Vaughn, Matthew Flaim, Kelsey Forsberg, Corey Holly Arcure, Christine Banos, Windt, Emily Winters.
Wascavage, Matthew Yanchus Gallagher, Tyler Gates, Summer Jennifer Barrall, Olivia Basar, 12th Grade
Honor Roll Gavin, Kayla Gegaris, Vincent Ge- Brittany Blass, Lindsay Brown, Principal’s Honors
Ariyana Aguayo, Samantha noble, Zachary Getz, Brandon Ronald Caccese, Amanda Casem, Laura Barna, Megan Casazza,
Basar, Baxter Bevins, Joelle Hacken, Patrick Henry, Arianna Matthew Ceonzo, Chelsea Morgan Coslett, Madeline Distasio,
Brozoski, Christopher Burge JR, Hewitt, Lindsay Hischak, Erica Cornelius, Joshua Dessoye, James
Sarah Burger, Melissa Burleson,
Holly Burnett, Brittany Clark, Sean
Hollock, Samuel Hollock, Amy
Jesikiewicz, Jesus Jimenez-
Dotzel, Shannon Dotzel, Lauren
Ford, Joseph Hagner, Matthew
WAHS photos
Conway, Reed Cormier, Joseph
Cuono JR, Nicholas Dopko, Grace
Jimenez, Larisa Joseph, Courtney
Kania, Lindsey Kastreva, Valerie
Harkenreader, Brian Henning,
Jessica Hildebrand, Veronica Hill, due now
Emmett, William Evans, LeeAnn Katulka, Angela Khalife, Heather Steven Hippeli, Alexandra Hoops, Weatherly Area High School
Everding, Kelly Foertsch, Adam Krzywicki, Joseph Legg, Samantha Jason Hunter, Kylie Kishel, Ashley Three Weatherly Area High School students from left Andrew
seniors must turn in the follow-
Fredmund, Kelly Gallagher, Eliza- Macko, Kelly Madigan, Leah Legg, Katlynn Leonard, Mitchell Vack, Christopher Hunt, and Michael Embick recently compet-
ing photos for class night: baby,
beth Gillen, David Gochez-Kerr, Majdic, Shawn McCole, Karisa Martinez, Rebecca McCallick, ed in the 37th annual Professor John Steiner Gold Math-
kindergarten, 5th grade, 8th
Richard Golden, Harry Gothreau, McCormick, James McLean, Wyatt Lindsay Metzger, Caitlin Oliver, Ami ematical Competition, held at Bucknell University in Lewis-
Emily Grullon, Ashley Hassinger, Mitchell, Alecia Myers, Jessica Patel, Collin Petrochko, Kimberly grade, and senior year. Seniors
burg. One hundred eighty-seven students competed from 31
Rachelle Heller, Savannah Heller, Newak, Katie Nork, Keith Price, Sabih Rahman, John Rogan, are also asked to turn in any
schools. As a team, Weatherly earned an Honorable Mention
Nicole Hvozdovic, Jessica Novatnak, Vanessa Novinger, Hiral Angel Salas, Rachel Sawka, candid shots they would like to
Award. In the individual competition, Christopher Hunt won
Jennings, Elizabeth Jones, Patel, Rikesh Patel, David Perillo, Morgan Smith, Samantha Snyder, see included. All photos should
First Place. In addition to books for prizes, the team received a
Jonathan Jones, Zachary Jones, Nicholas Powell, Gabrielle Prez- Christina Tometchko, Courtney be turned in immediately to the
plaque which is now in the trophy case at the high school. The
Carrie Knorr, Kendell Kocher, kop, Jacob Prohaska, Jessica Williams, Luke Zack, Emily high school office.
Justina Malys, Daniel Martin, Alexa Radjavitch, Frederick Reyes, Zavada, Ashley Zearfoss Weatherly team advisor is Katie Leach.
Kaitlin Schafer, Thomas Schmidt, High Honors
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14 15 16
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for one 17 18 19
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(Tibetan dog)
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40. Huckabee's state: DOWN site sources
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1. Theda of silents
41. Mantle's number 25. Jean Arp's art board
ings here at the Journal. Weʼd like to know 42. Knight or rook
2. Score after
deuce genre 45. Stationery store
what you like, and what you donʼt, about these 43. Came together 26. Mideast bigwig purchase
3. Sunni or Shia,
features. Weʼve already heard from a Trivia 45. "Guys and Dolls" 27. Stones leader 46. Risking
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fan, and weʼre hoping to have a new Trivia col- writer Damon 28. Do something everything, in
4. Sommer of "A
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umn soon. We know we canʼt mess with the Shot in the Dark"
arcade games 29. Removed the rind 47. Pick on
5. Spam
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transmitters, say from 48. Fakes out on the
about Kids Korner or Word Search? Should 49. Papal diplomat 30. Opposed to, in ice
6. Island nation near
51. Winslow Homer's dialect 50. Red-coated
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"Eight Bells," e.g. 31. Perfect score, cheese
7. Basilica area
adults? Let us know 56. Fails to keep
8. Prefix with metric sometimes 51. Old John Candy
what you think by send- pace 33. Act like a lunatic comedy show
or tonic
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problem drinkers'
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THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010—PAGE A5
Dining Out
classic margarita cat stalking birds
MAY 20, Thursday – Well- Memorial Day Dinner, spon- by Weatherly Area Com- on the rocks, in the grassy
ness Fair, sponsored by sored by Weatherly Area munity Library $5.75, while area beside the
Weatherly Area School Dis- High School Alumni Asso- JULY 9-11, Friday-Sun- Seth asked for a road, we found
trict ciation day – Parish Festival, spon- frozen mango the whole experi-
MAY 22, Saturday – Me- JUNE 4, Friday – Wrecker sored by St. Patrickʼs Events version, virgin. ence most satis-
morial Walk, benefit Ian Power Walk, sponsored by Committee, White Haven When he got it, fying.
Hinkle Memorial Scholarship Weatherly Area PTA JULY 30 & 31, Friday & he sipped, and knew some- The guacamole was tasty, Having a flan, $3.75, for
Fund, Weatherly JUNE 5, Saturday - Flea Saturday – Flea Market, thing wasnʼt right—this non- smooth with a bit of zip to it. dessert helped. This smooth
MAY 22, Saturday – Spa- Market, sponsored by The sponsored by White Haven alcoholic drink had a real Everything else was bland, custard was delicate and
ghetti Dinner, sponsored Presbyterian Church of United Methodist Church kick of tequila. When he with a generic tomato-heavy creamy, with just a hint of
Zions Lutheran Church Nur- White Haven AUGUST 2, Monday – came back, our waiter sauce over flour tortillas filled smokiness and sweet syrup.
sery School & After School JUNE 5, Saturday – Spa- Golf Tournament, sponsored acknowledged that he hadnʼt with ground beef, beans or La Tolteca is open seven
Program, Weatherly ghetti Dinner, sponsored by by White Haven Lions Club understood the order. He chicken, with melted cheese days a week for lunch and
MAY 24, Monday – Freeland Midget Football AUGUST 9-14, Monday- replaced the drink with tamer not adding much in the way dinner. Credit cards are
Weatherly Area High School Association Saturday – Carnival, spon- but still very tasty virgin ver- of flavor. Sethʼs plate includ- accepted.
Spring Concert JUNE 5, Saturday – sored by White Haven Vol- sion, $3.75. ed a bit of lettuce, tomato, Phone: 825-5001
MAY 25, Tuesday – Rabies Clinic, sponsored by unteer Fire Company (Fire- Claraʼs one reservation
Weatherly Area Elementary
School Spring Concert
MAY 26, Wednesday –
Mountaintop Hose Com-
pany, Mountain Top
JUNE 6, Sunday – Break-
menʼs Parade Friday, August
13)
AUGUST 13, Friday –
about dining at La Tolteca
was that in previous visits,
sheʼs found the serving sizes
Wright Police
Weatherly Area High School
Senior of the Month Banquet
MAY 28, Friday – Com-
fast, sponsored by Marine
Corps League Det. 1039 at
St. Patrickʼs Parish Center,
Hometown Idol Contest,
sponsored by Weatherly
Rotary Club
overwhelming. We suggest-
ed she look at the a la carte
selections, and thatʼs what
golf tourney set
munity Walk, Lehigh Gorge White Haven SEPTEMBER 4, Saturday she did, Her choice was a The Wright Township Po- able.
Trail Entrance at White JUNE 6, Sunday – Break- – Spaghetti Dinner, spon- single chicken enchilada, lice Officerʼs Association will For more information, call
Haven Plaza fast, sponsored by Albrights- sored by St. Patrickʼs Events $3.05. That, along with the hold its 10th annual golf tour- 474-9251.
MAY 29, Saturday – ville Volunteer Fire Company Committee, White Haven complimentary tortilla chips nament on Sunday, May 23
Breakfast Buffet, sponsored
by Penn Lake Association
JUNE 6, Sunday –
Shaylaʼs Walk, Weatherly
SEPTEMBER 9, Thurs-
day – Chicken & Waffle
with salsa and ranch dress- at the the Blue Ridge Golf
Club, Mountain Top.
Carmine’s Pizza
Main Street, White Haven • 443-9588
MAY 29, Saturday –Yard JUNE 11, Friday – Dinner, sponsored by The Weatherly Registration begins at Mon.-Thurs. & Sun. 10-10; Fri. & Sat. 10-Midnight
Delivery Available within 5 miles of White Haven.
& Bake Sale, sponsored by Weatherly Hill Climb Parade Presbyterian Church of Nursery School 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun
V.F.W. Post 6615 Ladies JUNE 12, Saturday – White Haven
SEPTEMBER 18 & 19, to hold
start at 1:30 p.m. A captain
and crew format will be used.
NEW
Auxiliary, White Haven
MAY 29, Saturday –Yard
Weatherly Fireworks
JUNE 12 & 13, Saturday Saturday & Sunday – Spaghetti Dinner A buffet dinner, beverages MANAGEMENT
Sale, sponsored by Boy & Sunday – Weatherly Hill Trainworks Festival and prizes will follow at the
On Saturday May 22 from
Scout Troop 106, Mountain
Top
Climb
JUNE 13, Sunday –
OCTOBER 10, Sunday –
White Haven United Meth- 5-7 p.m. the Zions Lutheran
Wright Township Fire Hall.
Cost is $90 per golfer and
Come In,
MAY 29, Saturday – Multi- Basket Bingo, sponsored by odist Church 175th Anniver-
sary Service & Dinner Re-
Church Nursery School and
After School programs will
$360 per foursome. Hole
sponsorships are also avail-
and Say Hi!
Family Yard Sale, sponsored St. Patrickʼs Events Com-
ception hold a spaghetti dinner at the
by Boy Scout Troop 106, mittee, White Haven
Mountain Top JUNE 13, Sunday – OCTOBER 14, Thursday
– Pork & Sauerkraut Supper,
church Annex.
The dinner will include
Graduation
Meet Our Party Packages
Sweethearts!
MAY 30, Sunday – Break- Cruise 4 The Kids, spon- Available for Take-out
sponsored by The Presby- pasta, salad, sauce, bread,
fast, sponsored by Flying sored by McDonaldʼs, Kidder
terian Church of White meatballs, dessert and bev-
Aces Motorcycle Club, Rock- Township Chicken Fingers,
Haven erage. The Olive Garden
port JUNE 19, Saturday –
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – restaurant in Stroudsburg is Wings,
MAY 30 & 31, Sunday & Poker Run, sponsored by
Election Day Roast Beef graciously providing the Picnic Food & More!
Monday – Memorial Day Marine Corps League Det. spaghetti, salad, sauce and
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Journal deadline
is always 5 p.m.
Monday.
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DELLA CROCE DENTAL CARE school children fit by promoting walking and exercise. audio-video assembly in recognition of Veterans Day, the
students followed up by sending care packages to the
JOHN J. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D. Dr. Ziegler Says... soldiers, not once, but twice in the next few months.
Master of the Academy of General Dentistry/Master of the American Endodontic Society Straighten Your Smile With A Specialist Spearheaded first by the eighth grade and then by the
MELISSA B. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D. WAHS National Honor Society, the military personnel
Comprehensive Family Dentistry including Extractions & Root Canals
474-7878 CONVENIENT HOURS
(Evenings & Saturday Appointments Available) receiving the care packages wanted to express their
Friendly Staff • All Insurances Welcome graititude with the flag presentation. Receiving the flag
Same Day Emergency Treatment Available
Early Morning and Evening Hours on behalf of the school district are Superintendent Frank
Convenient to White Haven, Butler Valley & Hazleton Victor, third from left; Elementary/Middle School Principal
Delta Dental Participating Dentist
Accepting all other insurance including United Concordia
Orthodontics
313 South Mountain Blvd. (Route 309) Mountaintop, PA 18707
Sandra Slavick, center; and High School Principal
Thomas McLaughlin, third from right; and School Nurse
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Weatherly Church to hold Patriotic Service
Zions Lutheran Church including the ultimate sacri- brave members of Army,
Communion will also be
served. All are welcome at
Zions regardless of denomi-
Library fundraiser
335 Third Street in Weath-
erly will hold a patriotic serv-
ice on Sunday, May 30 at the
fice for our country, the men
and women of our armed
forces.
Navy, Marines, Air Force and
Coast Guard, past and pres-
ent. All veterans and current-
nation. We give thanks to
God for his people and for set in historic home
those who have defended A Mary Kay fundraiser to and cathedral shaped win-
10:45 worship service. Upon entering the church ly serving members of the the right of free persons to benefit the childrenʼs section dows. Fully furnished with
The purpose of the service each person will receive a armed forces are invited to worship God in the manner of the White Haven Area period antiques and decor,
is to pay tribute to those who poppy, a Memorial Day tradi- attend this special service. they please and we ask Him Community Library will be the home will be available for
have sacrificed so much, tion, to wear in honor of the Zions ask you to please wear to bless the United States of held on Saturday, June 5 touring throughout the Mary
you service or Legion or America. between 4 and 7 p.m. The Kay event.
Zions to host nautical VBS VFW uniforms.
Patriotic hymns will be
Please call the church
office at 427-4113 for more
location for the event will be The public is invited to the
in the home originally built by sale and house tour. Pro-
All Hands on Deck, set sail adult partner. sung and a special anthem details. the W.W. DeWitt family in ceeds from the sale of the
for the High Seas Expedition Pre-registration is not dedicated will be sung by the 1868. Located at 231 Mary Kay products will be
at Zions Lutheran Church,
335 Third Street, Weatherly
needed, but encouraged.
Call Ginny Houser at 427-
Bus Trip to
choir. The sacrament of Holy Wilkes-Barre Street in White
Haven, the restored Victor-
donated to the library. Raffle
tickets will also be available
for Vacation Bible School. 2331 with questions, to vol- 60+ to meet playhouse ian features the original oak for purchase to win a basket
Each night from Monday, unteer or to register. wainscoting and trim, hard- of products worth $100. For
June 14 through Friday, The nightly classes will run at King’s White Haven Senior Citi- wood floors, three maho- more information, call the
June 18 the church annex from 6 to 8 p.m. The week- gany and walnut staircases library at 443-8776.
The Sixty Plus Women zensʼ bus trip to Allenberry
will be the setting for the fun long VBS will be offered free
will meet Wednesday, May Playhouse, to see “No Sex,
and adventures, wild games to all children, but a daily col-
26 at 5 p.m. at Kingʼs in Please” on May 25, will
and snacks while children lection will be received to
Mountain Top. If unable to leave Freeland at 8 a.m.,
from pre-school age through support the program. Thri-
attend, please call Marion and the White Haven V.F.W.
sixth grade are invited. vent Financial for Lutherans
Detweiler or Marion on the White Haven/
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HOMES FOR SALE
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938-940 North St, Quiet Neighborhood a.m. – 8 p.m., Memorial Day
Dallas Hickory Hills Imagine 1.5 acres in Strouds-
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Country charmer with in town
White Haven By Butler Valley Blders. 3
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storage, patio, tennis, golf, income potential. 5 BR, 2 1/2
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Medieval Glass for Popes,
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, May 15
- January 2, 2011; Drawings for
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May
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Library; Junior Curatorʼs
407 Luzerne St., Freeland HOUSE ON White Haven Exhibition
, June 11 – October
List # 07-2311 ARROWHEAD LAKES 3BR/2.5BA House on 1.08 POCONO LAKE
ROUTE 940 Arrowhead Lakes Acres in a private lake commu- 31
; Tiffany Treasures: Favrile
Well maintained 1/2 double with Single home, 3BR, large 8ft Cozy Ranch, close to beach, nity. Close to parks, gamelands,
2,400 SF Low Taxes Low Dues Falls, PA
newer windows. All appliances stay! closets, tiled bathroom, sitting private pool and clubhouse. New 3 BR, 21/2
BA Colonial
white water rafting, ski resorts, 5 BR, 2 full BA, Totally Ren- Ranch on 1+ Acre Lot! 2 Glass from Special Collections,
Included is a 1,000 sq. ft. ranch with room, LR w/air conditioner, 4 BR, sunroom, 2 full BA, in amenity filled community. and casino. Minutes to Poco- ovated - New roof, windows, Car garage, 3 BR 2 full
Through October 31; Masters of
2BR, 1BA, custom kitch. and LR. large eat-in-kitchen, Laundry large LR with fireplace, din- Eat-in-kitchen w/oak cabi- nos, Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre. siding, doors, hot water heater; baths. Two Tier Deck!
Ideal for rental or relatives. Lot 14, nets, Dining Room, Living Only $189,000. kitchen (w/stainless steel appli- Studio Glass: Jiří Harcuba,
room, Hardwood floors, plas- ing area. All appliances! Pri- SHARP!
block 4 off of Juniper St must be tered walls, roof is 10 years vate, gated community. Price Room, 1870 sq. ft. Near Gordon & Long ances); new flooring ; neutral
Through October 31
; Voices of
included in sale $106,000 beach. Seller will assist Real Estate LLC paint; garage w/workshop; cir-
old, coal stoker. Reduced–Asking $158,500 Cindy King Contemporary Glass: The
Century 21 Select Group Call 427-8784 w/mtge. $219,000 cular driveway and roof over
Call Brian McCardle at Call Colleen Call Paul Weaver (owner)
570.675.4400 Office
deck $149,900. Heineman Collection,
Through
after 7 p.m. 570.690.2689 Direct Ed Beckendorff
800.779.2584 (x 23) Leave Message (570) 239-8862 (570) 269-1773 www.cindykingre.com call Michelle 570-972-8226
888-774-8488 January 2, 2011
Summer Activities and Events
2300: GlassFest
, May 27,
Glass really heats up at 2300
and so do things at The Corning
Museum of Glass. Kick off the
DRUMS RANCH! Mt. Pocono Summit 185 Birch Knoll Dr., Hazleton
Coolbaugh Township MLS NO. 08-1436 first annual Corning, NY,
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Cozy 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, FP, eat
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in kitchen w/ breakfast bar. 2
Penn Forest Twp. 1.81 acres, 4 BR/ 3 full BA, with 3-4 BR, 2 1/2 BA. Amen-
decks. Newer windows, slid-
en, Computer Rm, Sun Rm, Lg. closets in all BRs, MBR has gar- garage, new appliances, carpet, Sounds, glassmaking by
3 BR, 2 BA ranch, 2 car garage garage, 3,000 sq. ft., two fire- ities too numerous to mention. Generator, Central AC, Full den tub. Natural gas heat with
& basement on 1/2 acre lot Call Cheryl for detailed informa- ing doors and Carpet. Sold
Basement & Deck. Handi-
fixtures, low dues, lakes, Rochester-based artist Michael
places, 16x25 master, newly custom stone FP. Lg open kitch-
Still time to pick your colors remodeled, extra living area for tion. $298,500! fully Furnished. Asking capped access. Minutes to bus, clubhouse, pools etc.
en. On leased property.$53,900. Rogers, and great food and
$175,000 big family. One year warranty M.S. PECORA, REALTOR $174,900. shopping, & casino. $202,000.
Century 21 Select Group
Must See, asking
GENE DURIGAN Real Estate on elec, plumb, heat. $219,000 34 E. Broad St. Call 215-997-9249 Call Vincent at $195,000 by owner. drink. 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
West Hazleton, PA 18202 View pics at www.forsaleby Call Brian McCardle at
Call Jim, 570-325-5707 Call (570) 350-2245 570-455-9463 owner.com/20918798 570-839-1393 or 801-2943 800.779.2584 (x 23) 570-355-5366 Free admission; some addition-
al cost for food and drink.
Registration is not required.
Contact Louise Maio at
607.974.4084 for more informa-
401 Pohopoco Road
tion.
Rhodo Mountain Estates East Stroudsburg - Albrightsville Corning NY GlassFest,
May
Lake Ariel - Extra Lot! MUST SEE! Blakeslee (Poconos) Appenzell Estates
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Furnished 4 BR home boasts Gorgeous! 2 Decks, Hot Tub, 1+ 3817 Norfolk Rd, Tobyhanna Immaculate!!! Brick Ranch MBR suite, 3BR, 2BA, stone FP,
nificent country post & beam
home, cedar siding & decks,
finished lower level w/ built in Acre lot, Front porch, master In-law or Office Qtrs in this ex-
3 BR 1.5 BA Hardwood Floors, Doors & Trim big deck, tile foyer, 1.13 acre cor- annual GlassFest! Enjoy live
bar, woodstove, Vaulted Ceil- suite w/fireplace, living room w/ ceptional Colonial plus 4BR, 1 Ac. Corner Lot in Lovely Area ner lot. House is eligible for 100%
cherry cabinets, stone fire- 2.5BA, 2CG, 1+ Ac. LG Kitchen
1905 sf well maintained Full Basement, Heated 2 Car financing through the PHFA/
glassmaking demonstrations,
ing Living room has stone fire- brick fireplace, crown molding,
place, & full finished base- single family home built 2002 Garage. $249,900 RURAL Housing Programs. Fur- neon displays on the bridge,
place, loft, deck $251,092 Eat in kitchen w/ island! $249,450 w/ granite counters, bay window; Realty Executives
ment. For 24 hour recorded approx 0.29ac. niture negotiable. $244,900
FR w/FP, LG Deck & Storage Bet Hays lectures, glass art exhibitions,
information & address, call Shed. Must See! $279,000 Close to I 80, whitewater 570-476-2424 Pocono Resorts Realty
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Only $169,700 See Photo Tour at (570) 443-9555 x19
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Mary Enck Realty, Inc. 888-774-8488 888-774-8488 Call Aggie (609) 213-3332 Email Bet at bet@bethays.com www.prr1.com toric downtown Gaffer District.
or 570-885-5056
More info at www.glassfest.org.
Studio Faculty Presentation
,
June 1
Attend a free, informal
Advertise your home
$99
lecture by Studio faculty mem-
for sale for $99 bers Susanne Jøker Johnsen,
Lake Naomi Ann Robinson and Lucia
32 Split Rock Lane Drums, PA Price - $249,900
2500 Sq. Foot 2 Story - 4 Bdrm/3 Bath Large Storage Bldg.
until it sells! Santini. 7:30 p.m. in The Studio
Pocono Pines Home - Great Area - 100 X 200 Very Ad must include a picture Lecture Room. Admission is
4 BR, 2 BA, Gas and Elec heat
Nice Yard. Rear Deck / 2 Car Garage - White Haven of the house and a price. free and registration is not
Furnished, 2 large decks, close Spacious Rms Throughout w/ New Approx. 3,200 Sq. Ft. One change is fixed free during the first four weeks.
to lake, pool and club. Ex. cond. Hardwood Floors/Carpet & Tile. Formal Plus 480 Sq. Ft. Finished Further changes cost $20 each. required. Call (607) 974-6467 to
Inspected. $239,900 Dining Room and Ceramic Tiled
Lake Naomi Real Estate Kitchen w/ breakfast area, Family Rm
Rooms (3) with sink & toilet. Call Seth at confirm speakersʼ dates, which
Double Plank Construction.
Justin Higgins
570-646-2222
800-537-1479
w/ Full Stone FP. Master Bedrm w/ large
WIC & 3/4 Private Bath - A Must See!
Call 570-236-0145 for more info.
$25,000
Call (570) 656-1080
Special 443-9131, ext. 302
for more details
are subject to change.
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Palermo’s senior project brings scoreboard to Wreckers
by Steve Stallone Kaminski) is my law teacher,
Sports Editor so I thought that he would be a
Dominic Palermo wasnʼt perfect advisor for it.”
about to wait around for his The long process of pre-
final year of high school to senting the idea to the school
complete his senior project. board, raising funds in the
The end result of the project, community, and selecting the
however, will be around for right scoreboard began soon
many years to come. after that.
The Weatherly Area High “First I had to get a general
School junior and member of plan together,” Palermo noted.
the schoolʼs baseball team “I had to get letterhead from
gave the Wreckers one of the school, send out letters to
things they needed most: a businesses that might want to Weatherly Area High School pitcher Kristin Parker fires in a
new scoreboard. contribute, even some local fastball to a Tri-Valley batter during last Thursday’s Schuylkill
“Baseballʼs always been a companies like Original Italian League softball game at Weatherly.
sport Iʼve been good at and I Pizza, and other Weatherly Photo by Steve Stallone
really like,” Palermo explained
Thursday, when the new
businesses because itʼs a
Weatherly thing. I got dona- Lady Wreckers fall one
scoreboard was officially dedi- tions from families, business-
cated. “I couldnʼt really think of
what to do for my senior proj-
es, from people in the school,
the school board. I got a lot of
win short of playoffs
ect, then I figured why not do support for it. It was really Tri-Valley scored seven times for the Lady Wreckers. Kristin
something that contributes liked by other people.” in the top of the seventh inning Parker was saddled with the loss.
last Thursday, erasing a 3-2 Tri-Valley...................001 100 7 - 9 6 4
back to a sport Iʼve been play- Palermo went before the
deficit to beat host Weatherly 9-3 Weatherly Area ......000 300 0 - 3 5 5
ing all my life? Itʼs something board a couple of times to get
in the Schuylkill League softball Wetzel, D. Neumeister and H.
that will be there forever. Itʼs approval and present them Neumeister; Parker and Fur-
finale for both teams.
not just going to be a one year with the different options and manchin.
thing. Itʼs something that every
generation is going to see for
the price tag that came with
each.
WEATHERLY W - D. Neumeister. L - Parker.
Weatherly Baseball
hopefully a long time.” “They voted on it and it was SOFTBALL/ Visiting Tri-Valley scored 11
For years, the Wreckersʼ (unanimous),” he said. “I was runs in the fourth inning, including
soccer scoreboard – located excited to get so much support BASEBALL six with two outs, to break open a
along the right-field line of the
baseball field – has doubled
from the school board.”
Dominic and his parents
ROUNDUP close game and defeat Weatherly
Area 14-2 in the Schuylkill
as their baseball scoreboard. began researching score- Weatherly Area (9-11) needed League regular season finale for
While it was able to keep the boards on several different the win to qualify for the District 11 both teams.
score correct, it did little else web sites, trying to balance Dominic Palermo, a junior at Weatherly Area High School playoffs, falling one victory shy Travis Hinkel went 3-for-3 with
for baseball fans who watched price with efficiency and and a member of the varsity baseball team, coordinated the after coming up two wins shy of two RBI and Matt McGinley
Weatherlyʼs games. appearance to get the perfect fundraising for a new baseball scoreboard for the Wreckers the playoffs the year before. added a double, single and RBI
“I play soccer too, and itʼs scoreboard for the Wreckers. as his senior project. The scoreboard was erected earlier Amber Wehry laced a triple and for the Bulldogs.
They settled on one made this spring and dedicated on Thursday. Posing with the new single and Juli Weber hit two sin- Keith Barna led the Wreckers
great for soccer,” Palermo
scoreboard are, from left: Scott Zoscin, athletic director; gles to lead Tri-Valleyʼs offense. with two singles, a RBI and a run
said, “but itʼs not meant for by Electromech out of
Palermo; and Weatherly Area baseball coach Brian Samantha Sweinhart and Chel- scored.
baseball. Thereʼs no balls, no Wrightsville, Ga., with a price Tri-Valley.......... 000 (11)3 – 14 10 1
Kaminski, who was Palermo’s senior project advisor. sea Stutzman both had a base hit
strikes, no outs. You have to tag of $3,580. It has a remote Weatherly Area........ 100 01 – 2 4 9
Photo by Steve Stallone for the Lady Bulldogs.
turn it (to see it from the base- so it can be operated from the Wert, Strohecker (4) and Artz,
Sarah Dolinsky paced Weath-
ball field). dugout. scoreboard midway through make kids think “Oh, I want to erly Area with two singles. Taylor Bair (4); Pfeiffer, Belletiere (4) and
“This makes our program “This one was a good price the baseball season. do something thatʼs here for a Shortway, Jamie Dougherty and Walton.
seem more professional now range, and has a nice look to “I got a lot of generous while,ʼ or ʻI want to do some- Caitlyn Lesko each added one hit W – Wert. L – Pfeiffer.
because we have a specific it,” Dominic said. “I did my donations to help put it up,” thing even better.ʼ
baseball scoreboard and a
specific soccer scoreboard.”
homework.”
Palermoʼs grandparents
provided the money up front to
Palermo said.
While fundraising is still
“Iʼm hoping it will inspire
people to want to do some- HAHS rallies past
Palermo, whose brother going on to raise the addition- thing like mine, something that
Dante (Weatherly Class of
2008) and father Charlie
order the scoreboard, and the
donations have been coming
al money needed, Palermoʼs
project is complete. Now he
will be here for years, so they
can come back with their kids Crestwood nine, 7-5
(Class of 1978) both played on in ever since. And installing hopes others will follow his and say ʻI did that.ʼ“ After falling behind 4-0 a half- sign,” thought Crestwood coach
the same Wrecker baseball the new scoreboard has been lead, and think big when it Anyone wishing to make a inning into Mondayʼs WVC soft- Jackie Klahold. “But then they
field, started pushing forward a group project ever since. comes time to doing their sen- donation to help finish off the ball game against Crestwood in come back and score those runs,
with the project last fall. This spring Weatherly ior projects. fund-raising efforts for the Drifton, Hazleton Area rallied for and the next thing you know weʼre
“A couple months after my Borough drilled the holes, and “Some kids just do the bare scoreboard is asked to con- seven runs of its own in the home (trailing) and we didnʼt make
junior year started, they start- Weatherly Casting donated minimum and get it over with,” tact Weatherly Area High half to secure a 7-5 victory. adjustments (at the plate) against
ed talking to us (in school) the poles and concrete. Dan he said. “Iʼm hoping people School principal Thomas The win means Hazleton Area Demko.”
about our senior projects,” Herman, Weatherlyʼs Director will come down here and say McLaughlin, 602 Sixth St., and Nanticoke will meet for the “It was great to get this win for
Dominic explained. “They said of Buildings and Grounds, and ʻOh, that scoreboard wasnʼt Weatherly, PA 18255, or call conference championship at a obvious reasons,” allowed Trivel-
to get an idea and talk to your his crew installed it last month, always here.ʼ I hope this will the school at 427-8521. site and time TBA. piece, alluding to the big
advisor. My coach (Brian and the Wreckers had a Becky Demko came on in relief matchup with Nanticoke Wednes-
during the big first inning, and day on the road. “But it was nice
White Haven opens with close win over Weatherly held the Comets in check the rest
of the way.
that we were able to win this.”
Lauren Hochreiter went 2-for-3
White Haven rallied from a with a run-scoring single to In their first meeting of the sea- and scored two runs for the
four-run deficit to edge visiting plate Legg and chase starting son in mid-April, Crestwood Comets. Kylie Lacata and
Weatherly 6-5 on opening day pitcher Vinny McCroy (two extended Hazleton Area before Brittany Blass each had two hits
of the Valley Junior Babe Ruth strikeouts, three walks). After falling in nine innings, 7-5, and to back the Lady Cometsʼ cause.
looked poised to maybe stash Crestwood...............400 001 0 - 5 8 0
League Saturday in White Drew Munisteri and Brett
away a win here after the first- Haz. Area..................700 000 x - 7 8 0
Haven. Stallone coaxed walks to load Hochreiter and Blass. Schuetz,
inning lead.
Weatherly scored once in the bases against reliever Tim Demko (1) and Kendall.
“The way we came out and
the first, twice in the third and Lash, Garrit Williams deliv- W - Demko. L - Hochreither.
went ahead, that was a good
once agian in the top of the ered a bases-clearing triple to
fourth to open up a 4-0 lead. put White Haven ahead to
White Haven chipped away stay. Comets couldn’t work their
with a run in the home fourth White Haven pushed across
before taking charge in the an insurance run in the home baseball magic this time
fifth. Michael Legg opened up sixth, only to see Weatherly
After beating Hazleton Area in and teammate Jesse Quintiliani
with a single and Chris score in the top of the seventh their first meeting of the season follow with a run-scoring single to
Michaels sacrificed him to to make it 6-5. But White last month, the Crestwood base- pull Crestwood into a tie.
second. Tyler Jones followed Haven turned a 6-4-3 double ball Comets were looking to deal After DʼAmato gave the Cou-
play to end the threat and the Cougars another tough loss gars (11-8, 10-4 WVC) a new
White Haven’s Tommy Cosgrove (25) holds Weatherly’s
THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS clinch the season opener. and damage their playoff lease on life with his arm and
Vinny McCroy close at first base during Saturday’s Valley
- page A4 Tommy Cosgrove had a big chances. guts, Brandon Barnes worked a
Junior Babe Ruth opener at White Haven’s Lehigh Park.
day at the plate for the win- The Cougars had other ideas, walk against Ian Richardson lead-
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