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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 29, NO. 38 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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Bid awarded for White Haven


Community Building demolition
by Ruth Isenberg the continuation of the borough When the bids were opened on
Low bidder Penn Earthworks, Inc. council meeting on Friday, May 14. May 10, they included North Penn
will be paid $13,070 to demolish the Some council members had reser- Dist. Inc.—$24,675; T. Brennan
White Haven Community Building, vations because the bid was signifi- Heavy Equipment—$23,000; Penn
pending approval of the borough cantly lower than the others Earthworks, Inc., Hazleton—
engineer, based on action taken at received. $13,070; Brdaric Excavating Inc.,
Luzerne—$21,800; Fransoza
Trucking—$37,500; A.R. Popple,
Inc., Wilkes-Barre—$18,000;
Luzerne County Site Contractors
LLC—$28,800; and Fehlinger
Construction LLC—$38,000. Bids
were tabled so they could be exam-
ined before Friday’s continuation.
Council member Linda Szoke
said that she had received calls
from people in Freeland, saying that
A TIME TO SAY THANK YOU: their work demolishing a building
Armed Forces Day was celebrat- there was taking a long time.
ed at Eurana Park in Weatherly, Solicitor Don Karpowich explained
with all-day activities coordinated that he was familiar with that proj-
by American Legion Post 360 and ect, which was being done for the
its Auxiliary. Above, active mili- Authority at a very low price. The
tary stand to be recognized dur- ENGINE DEDICATION AND HOUSING CEREMONY was held Sunday in Authority had told the firm to put
ing opening ceremonies; at left, White Haven. The Rev. Gary Mensinger, pastor of St. Mary's Byzantine their job on hold if other work came
one of the many displays. More Catholic Church of Taylor and St. Nicholas Church of Old Forge, who along. Szoke said she had also
pictures next week. is also a long-time Freeland Borough firefighter, blesses the new heard rumors about problems with
Photos by Ruth Isenberg engine. More photos next week. Photo by Ruth Isenberg the job done at the White Haven
Area Community Library.
East Side awarded three grants Council member Joe Knowles
was worried that the firm might have
by Ruth Isenberg companies could respond most effi- this report, and the approval already left something out of its bid; Atty.
East Side Borough will be doing ciently, based on staffing and who is received from Carbon County Karpowich said he had checked
street work and more this summer, closer. Council took both requests Planning Commission and sewage with the firm, and they had reviewed
thanks to three grants borough under advisement, but did not make enforcement officer Frank Egensky. it and said they felt it was a good
council has obtained. At the May 6 any decisions regarding changes. Some payments have been price. Mayor John Klem said that he
council meeting, chairman John Dotter also updated council on received from delinquent sewer and had been told by some local firms
Marotta announced that the grants, coverage for the next several garbage customers. Solicitor Jim that had not bid that the low price
which have been on, and then off, months, while Aqua PA is making Nanovic said that liens have been was in line for the job.
THIS WEEK IN were back on again, and the bor- improvements to the water lines, filed on all the delinquent proper- Penn Earthworks’ bid was
WHITE HAVEN ough would be doing work on and White Haven hydrants are not ties. approved unanimously.
Thursday, May 20 Washington Street and Bridge available. A new water tank has The delinquent per capita list was Council also approved changing
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 Street, and filling in the old reser- been filled by Lehigh Park, and the reviewed and approved for forward- the scope of work in the grant to
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist voir. Marotta thanked the residents fire company has access to the ing to Berkheimer Associates for include compaction of the area,
Church
of the streets in question who had White Haven Center system, as well collection. The per capita exonera- removal of part of the parking lot so
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615 filled out the survey forms enabling as Woodhaven Lake. Aqua has also tion list was also approved. the site is ready for construction,
Crestwood School Board Work the borough to obtain the grants. make improvements to the road that Letters will be sent to PennDOT installation of temporary and per-
Session & Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – The street work will including cul- gives access to the river. regarding the deteriorating condi-
Crestwood High School verts and blacktopping. After the Brad Aurand, an engineer from tion of the wall by the Jones proper- Please turn to page A2
Kidder Township Board of Super-
reservoir is filled in, the water it con- JDM Consultants, updated council ty, as well as the guardrail at the
visors Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Township Municipal Building tains will be piped across the neigh- on a recent meeting with the plan- curve on Route 940. THIS WEEK IN
boring property. The lot will be lev- ning commission regarding the Attending the meeting were coun-
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting –
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- eled and fenced, expanding the Mountain Laurel Golf Course pro cil members Elizabeth Berger,
WEATHERLY
munity Church playground area. shop application. The planning com- Helen Jones, Marotta, Sharon Thursday, May 20
Wellness Fair – 9:30 a.m. to 1:30
Friday, May 21 One bid will be issued by the mission recommended conditional Mrozinski, Rudy Schoch and Helen p.m. – Weatherly Area Middle
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to county for all three projects. Work approval of the application, pending Stockinger; Mayor Gerald Jones, School Gym
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White
will probably take place in July. some changes regarding parking Jr.; Atty. Nanovic; and this reporter. Saturday, May 22
Haven Center
Representatives of Lake and septic system capacity. Aurand Council member Francis Becker Ian Hinkle Memorial Scholarship
Saturday, May 22
Harmony Ambulance attended the provided plans that showed 35 addi- and secretary Carol Lenahan were Walk – 10:30 a.m. – Starting at
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting -
meeting to tell council that an EMS tional parking spaces, as well as an absent. Eurana Park Pavilion
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish
unit was being stationed at Kidder improved float system to prevent the The next meeting is Thursday, Spaghetti Supper - 5:00 to 7:00
Center
p.m. - Zions Lutheran Church
Sunday, May 23 Township Fire Co. No. 1 in Tannery, septic system from overflowing at June 3, at 7 p.m. Annex
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - with a combination of paid and vol- times of peak use. Council granted
Monday, May 24
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- unteer staffers. They also expect to the conditional approval based on Weatherly Area High School
munity Church station a part-time paramedic unit Spring Concert – 7:00 p.m. – W.A.
Monday, May 24 there by the end of the year. They Middle School Gym
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) asked council to consider adding Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
Lake Harmony to the run card to be
Methodist Church Social Hall
dispatched by the Com Center, in Tuesday, May 25
Tuesday, May 25 Weatherly Area Elementary
second place if not in first. East
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 School Spring Concert – 7:00
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Side’s run card is presently White p.m. – W.A. Middle School Gym
Church Haven first, followed by Freeland
Wednesday, May 26
Wednesday, May 26 and Weatherly. Weatherly Area High School
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. White Haven Fire Chief Mike Senior of Month Banquet – 6:00
Paulʼs Lutheran Church Dotter was also present, seeking a p.m. – L & L Fire Hall, Laurytown
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting – letter from council to Luzerne Thursday, May 27
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com-
County Com Center, approving the Weatherly Rotary Foundation
munity Church
box alarm set-up for the borough. Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly
W.H. Recreation Board Meeting –
Depending on the type of fire, com- Municipal Building
7:00 p.m. – Municipal Building
Senior Citizens Friendship Club
Thursday, May 27 panies to be dispatched include Meeting – 1:30 p.m. – Salem
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 White Haven, Freeland, Dennison U.C.C.
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Township, Foster Township and Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner
Church Kidder Township. Dotter felt that the Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly
United To Serve Meeting – Noon – Country Inn
corresponding ambulance run card
Ugly Mug Restaurant Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – was White Haven first, Weatherly Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- second and Freeland third; they East Side Borough Council members John Marotta and Helen Park
aurant would like to see Freeland and Stockinger review plans for the new pro shop at Mountain Laurel Golf
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Weatherly reversed.
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
Course, as presented by engineer Brad Aurand.
This led to a discussion of which Photo by Ruth Isenberg
munity Church
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zoning regulations be
White Haven…
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enforced regarding a fence
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continued from page A1 his neighbor has put up that
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661
Telephone (570) 443-8321 manent fencing, and possible attaches to his own fence.
Subscription Price—$25 per year in Luzerne & Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania, payable in advance. CARL GERHART Preceding him in death tree removal. Zoning officer Meier had
$30 per year elsewhere, payable in advance.
Publications postage paid at White Haven, PA 18661.
Carl F. Gerhart, 76, of were brothers Emory, Harold, At the Monday night por- raised the issue at a previous
POSTMASTER, send address change to: Hazleton died Saturday, May Marvin and Warren Gerhart; tion of the meeting, council meeting, but Atty. Karpowich
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211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 15, 2010 in Lehigh Valley sisters Thelma Mauie, Mary president Harvey Morrison had advised that as a neigh-
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) Hospital, Allentown. Bolish and Betty Mehalko; appointed Bob Spadell and bor dispute, it was a civil mat-
Clara R. Holder, Publisher
Seth Isenberg, General Manager A son of the late Alex and stepdaughters Jane Trovitch Margaret Reilly to the street ter. Vino noted that his fence
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager
Edna Schnauffer Gerhart, he and Susan Hinterleiter. committee, noting the resig- was 24” inside his property
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor was born in Weatherly. He Surviving are sisters Alice nation of Knowles as chair- line. Based on this, council
Christy Brady, Finance
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor
was a U.S. military veteran of Jean Gerhart of Shenandoah man. On Friday, Reilly made members felt the solicitor
Heather Maslo, Production Manager the Korean Conflict. and Doris Gerhart of Weath- a motion to hire Herbie Best. should look at the issue
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce He was a member of Sa- erly; stepdaughter Cynthia Szoke questioned the action, again, since it appeared to be
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce
White Haven Economic Development Association lem United Church of Christ Kmetz of Jim Thorpe. asking if he had been inter- both an issue of trespassing
THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint.
© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc. of Weatherly, and prior to Burial will be in Indiantown viewed, if he knew the job and of zoning violation.
retirement was employed as Gap National Cemetery, advertised was general Vino plans to post his prop-
Editorial an inspector at the Weatherly
Foundry & Manufacturing
Annville.
Private arrangements are
laborer, rather than just grass
cutting, and whether he was
erty against trespassing, and
requested police department
Company. by the Philip J. Jeffries willing to accept the laborer’s presence when he does so.
Questioning the status quo Funeral Home of Weatherly. rate of $10 per hour, rather Engineer Brian Swanson
by Seth Isenberg than the $11 per hour he had reported on a meeting two
During the last oversized load that got stuck at Berwick and Weatherwood subdivision requested on his application. weeks ago with the Public
Church Streets, I spoke with residents who complained that She noted that there was Utility Commission and the
the traffic from Savage Company ash trucks is all day and all given approval by council another applicant who had Reading, Blue Mountain and
night. The trucks often speed in town, and they are noisy— by Ruth Isenberg Connors, and council mem- agreed to these terms. Reilly Northern Railroad on the
brakes in particular, but also the rumble. Weatherly Borough council bers Joseph Cyburt, Joseph indicated that she would be replacement of the retaining
Do people along Berwick and Church Streets feel strongly approved the subdivision of D’Andrea, Harold Farrow, in favor of hiring that appli- wall next to G&A Hardware.
enough about this situation to come together and meet with the Weatherwood property at Celine Gerhart and Norman cant as well. The project was supposed to
Savage Company, to see if some relief can be had, such as its May 17 meeting. The par- Richie in favor, and council After a phone call to Best, take place this month, but the
an 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. diversion onto the Interstate. If the trucks cel will be split into three lots, member Cecelia Gower following which Reilly said he railroad did not have accept-
were loaded lighter, they could run across the Route 80 one containing the nursing opposed. Atty. James agreed to being a laborer and able plans that would be
bridge. home, one for the Carbon Nanovic noted that the doing whatever work was accepted by the PUC. Once a
The issue of late-night running of these trucks through the County Housing Authority, appraisal exceeded the pur- required at a rate of $10 per design is accepted by the
built-up areas of White Haven and East Side is disturbing the and one where the borough’s chase price, and borough hour, she again made a PUC, the borough will have
peace of the area. Are there enough people in White Haven water tower is located. manager Harold Pudliner had motion to hire him. All council 20 days to comment on it.
and East Side willing to put the time in on this to try to hold an Approval was conditional on been authorized to execute members present (Knowles, Receipts of $10,498.22
open conversation with the trucking company and State offi- the County conveying the the agreement. Morrison, Reilly and Szoke) from tax collector Elaine
cials? property to the firm buying Two bids were received for voted in favor. It was decided Myers and $199.07 from
the nursing home, and sign- replacement of sidewalks on to hold off on hiring a second District Justice Gerald
Letter to the Editor ing an easement agreement. Spring Street—$7,250 from employee at this time, since Feissner were received,
along with $60 in fines from
The windmill ordinance Figas Contracting and $6,370 there is presently a full-time
To the Editor: only a few of the citizens of was adopted as advertised. from Maso Masonry. The con- street supervisor and a part- the Police Department.
On Sunday, May 16, 2010, I White Haven attended this There were no comments tract was awarded to the low time employee on the payroll. As tax revenues are
attended the dedication for dedication. These volunteers at a public hearing held dur- bidder, though Farrow and It was noted that street received, finance committee
the new White Haven fire give so much of their time ing the meeting to change the Richie commented that they supervisor Frank Giordano’s chairman Szoke recom-
truck. It was a beautiful day protecting this community. zoning of the former Federal would have liked to keep the second 90 day probationary mended that council begin to
and the dedication was very They are called out any time Mogul property from manu- work in the community. period had expired without replace the approximately
nice. You could tell how proud of day or night in any kind of facturing to commercial. Pudliner’s report thanked any action by council, so he $40,000 that had been trans-
our fire fighters were of their weather, disrupting their Neither the county nor the residents for cooperation dur- is now eligible for benefits. ferred from the PNC Advisory
new engine by the look on sleep, meals with family and borough planning commis- ing street sweeping. Only his own benefits are Fund to the general fund.
their faces. It is a shame that personal recreation time. We sion had any problem with American Legion Post 360 covered; if he wants benefits Because the Luzerne
should be proud and thankful the proposed change to the will conduct Memorial Day for his family, he must pay the County Association of
for these unselfish volunteers zoning map. ceremonies on Monday, May additional amount. Boroughs meeting is sched-
who give so much of them- Council granted a 90 day 31, starting with a ceremony Reilly and Spadell had a uled for May 24, the council
selves. Our firefighters extension on the Morgan at the memorial grounds in report on the street depart- meeting for that date has
should be commended and subdivision request. front of the Schwab School at ment, and criticized the con- been cancelled.
I Portraits I Family Photography A resolution to purchase 8 a.m. The parade will form at dition of borough equipment
I Seniors & Children I Engagement
supported for all they do.
I Wedding & All Occasions Sincerely, the Weatherly Steel Plant Tweedle Park at 8:30, starting and the garage. WH Timeline
Call and ask about our Winter Specials. Anita Best property was approved on a at 9. A service will be held at Szoke reported that Wayne
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Management Plan. Council Historical Society is putting
Book donations to will be provided with copies
to review before it is adopted.
together a time line for the
area of the 18661 zip code
WAEMS Library The plan puts the borough in
a cluster with Penn Lake and
from the earliest year of
known history to the present.
Dennison Township. If any readers have any infor-

Reward
These books have been Gatekeepers for Mrs.
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
The Amazing Spider-man Encantado: Pink Dolphin of es.
•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

Daniel H. Suitch by Eliajah and Luke Derr.


These books were donated
Shugart
Saving the Ghost of the
he felt there were better
places for it. Council agreed

Insurance Agency, Inc. in honor of the following by


Barbara Adams:
Mountain for Mr. Robert
Boock
to ask the Sports Association
to hold up on the project.
Drasher also requested
Weatherly • White Haven that a pavement cut in front
427-8011 • 443-7880 The office of the White Haven Borough of his home on Elmira Street
be fixed.
800-526-6425 Tax Collector will not be open on
Zoning officer Fred Meier
Tuesday, May 25. Regular hours will requested action on the
Collect your reward in resume on Tuesday, June 1. Taxes can Woodhaven properties that
lower insurance rates! be mailed to the address on the tax bill. have been under develop-
The last day to pay bills in the discount ment, but on which no
progress has been made for
period is May 15. over a year. The solicitor will
Elaine Myers, be consulted.
Tax Collector Anthony Vino asked that
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010—PAGE A3

Legal Notices Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg


LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE With an election looming, With such a beautiful were able to enjoy some time Sunday, after attending the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS GIVEN that neither of us had decided on spring flower season, I admit for ourselves, including dedication and housing of
that Letters Testamentary have Letters Testamentary have been candidates. With governor, that it will be nice to see the drives to Wilkes-Barre and White Haven’s newest fire
been granted to Ralph Cos- granted in the Estate of Ida lieutenant governor, U.S. and political signs gone, so that Tamaqua through an increas- engine, we took the dogs to
grove, Jr., of 1115 Roundhouse Cerrito, late of 2 N. Poplar St.,
Road, Kintnersville, PA 18930 Tresckow, PA 18254, who died state senator, state represen- the sole spring colors will be ingly lush landscape. Last Tuscarora State Park to give
as Executor in the Estate of on 3/1/10, to Cynthia S. Ray, tative and congress, there those of flowers again. week’s rains and some them a swim. On our way, we
Walter William Cosgrove a/k/a POB 49, Weatherly, PA 18255. were a lot of choices. A few of Thursday night, I had one warmer temperatures have passed through a nearly half
Walter W. Cosgrove, late of 117 All persons having claims are
Fern Street, Freeland, Luzerne requested to notify the Exe- these had even contacted me of these over-scheduled really gotten things growing. I mile stretch of roadway that
County, PA, who died on April 2, cutrix, and persons indebted to by telephone (robo-calls, meetings, with two meetings had to do lawn work—my filled the air with the scent of
2010. All persons indebted to decedent to make payment. gotta love ‘em). It’s been kind taking place a practically the grass is a good measure of honeysuckle.
the Estate are requested to 5/27
make payment and those hav- of a robo-election, with pre- same time, a service club how things are growing. At the park, it took us a lit-
ing claims or demands are LEGAL NOTICE cious little face time given our and a political forum. I was After our Saturday ride, we tle while to find a place where
requested to present the same, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, area. By the looks of things, glad when the meetings were had time to take the dogs for swimming dogs would not
without delay, to the Executor that Letters Testamentary have
above named, or to: it’s going to be a busy fall over. an extended walk on the disturb fishermen. We select-
been granted by the Register of
Albert F. Maier, Jr., Esq. Wills of Luzerne County, Penn- election. Our weekend was filled Lehigh Gorge Trail. We head- ed a point where there was a
820 Main Street sylvania, in the Estate of with business errands, but we ed south from Rockport, hik- small, rocky beach. Chess
Freeland, PA 18224 Gladys V. Chunko a/k/a
5/20 ing at an easy pace, doing was all bouncy energy, and
Gladys Chunko, to Estate No.
4010-0835 late of 2049 E.
Boback Introduces Legislation our best to keep the dogs out really enjoyed retrieving
PUBLIC NOTICE Broad Street, Beaver Meadows,
to Address concerns with of the Lehigh River, which sticks from the water. We did
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- Hazle Township, Pennsylvania was running fast. The dogs this for about 20 minutes
BY GIVEN that the Dennison
Township Board of Supervisors
18216 who died on April 16,
2010 to Michael Chunko, 2049
Marcellus Shale Drilling had a great time checking out while Chad, our aged
will hold a public hearing on E. Broad Street, Beaver Mea- Rep. Karen Boback has an- regulations, the Legislature scents and exploring different labrador, waded in and out,
Wednesday, June 2, 2010, at dows, Pennsylvania 18255. All nooks and crannies. We and swam a little. There was
nounced that she has in- can promptly move to ad-
7:15 p.m. local time at the persons indebted to said estate
Dennison Township Building, are requested to make pay- troduced legislation to direct dress them.” pushed ourselves, trying to a time when he would
76 Walnut Street, Dennison ment, and those having claims the Legislative Budget and House Resolution 729 build some stamina. During retrieve like this. We returned
Township (White Haven) Lu- to present the same without the hour and a half that we home with tired, wet dogs.
Finance Committee to per- would direct the LBFC to
zerne County, Pennsylvania delay to:
18661. The purpose of the pub- Daniel A. Miscavige, form a comprehensive study conduct the study and report were out, we were passed by At one point on our return
lic hearing shall be to consider Esquire of the Commonwealth’s cur- its findings, along with rec- two bicyclists, and met one journey a buzzard dove
an amendment to the Dennison GILLESPIE MISCAVIGE couple with their dog. Before across our path, coming
67 North Church Street
rent laws and regulations ommendations for updates,
Township Zoning Ordinance.
The purpose of the amendment Hazleton, PA 18201 governing the development to the General Assembly. The we went home, we rewarded close. Just seconds later,
is to delete a Planned Resi- (570) 454-5575 of natural gas within the resolution has been referred the dogs with a wade into a another buzzard followed,
dential Development as a condi- 5/27 sheltered pool beside the and this one came close
Marcellus Shale formation. to the House Environmental
tional use from the
“As the unprecedented in- Resources and Energy Com- river, which they both enjoyed enough that it had to check
R-A District, Rural Agricultural PUBLIC NOTICE
District (Section 601.4) and the terest in this natural resource mittee. for a cool down as well as a up and fly vigorously away to
The 2010-11 proposed final
R-R Rural Residential District budget of the Weatherly Area continues to grow, it is impor- Boback noted that the cool drink. avoid bouncing off our van.
(Section 602.4. By deleting a
Planned Residential Develop-
School District was adopted by tant for us to take stock of the Marcellus Shale region cov- That night we had two very These big birds are not the
the Board of Directors at their
ment from the R-A District and laws and regulations we have ers 60 percent of the Com- tired dogs who wanted just to most graceful fliers, but fortu-
Regular Meeting on May 12,
the R-R District, such a use will 2010. A copy of the proposed on the books to ensure that monwealth and the drilling curl up on their soft beds and nately for bird number two,
no longer be included as a per-
mitted use within the Dennison
final budget is available for we are effectively protecting that is taking place into the sleep. We chose to watch a they can adjust quickly.
inspection in the district busi-
Township Zoning Ordinance. By our citizens and our environ- shale is deeper than was movie, and before we settled I’m a happy guy in terms of
ness office and on the district
doing so, all other sections, reg- website @ www.weatherlysd. ment from the potentially possible when many of the down, we heard this pitiful having the Celtics beat
ulations and references related
to a Planned Residential De-
org. Action will be taken to adopt harmful impact of natural gas laws regulating the industry wail from Chess, our pointer, Cleveland in basketball play-
the final budget at a Regular
velopment will be deleted or drilling,” said Boback. “If the were written. who was spread out on her offs. There was some exciting
Meeting to be held on June 9,
amended as necessary. 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the Middle study uncovers disparities or “There is a lot at stake for corner of our bed. The dogs basketball played.
The affected sections subject
to deletion in their entirety shall
School LGI Room. This weaknesses in our laws and Pennsylvania when it comes has done this before in her I am pleased that the
announcement is made in
include: to the Marcellus Shale,” said dreams, and we believe that Flyers have also advanced,
accordance with Section 687,
DELETION: Article 6, Zoning
Districts Regulations, Section
School Code of the Common- Weatherly... Boback. “It is important that it is due to her being left especially exciting since they
wealth of Pennsylvania, and Act we take a reasoned and alone outside for almost were down three losses to
608, Planned Residential De- 1 of 2006. Continued from page A2
velopment District (PRD). Martha Kew-Goodale
informed approach to entire days when she was a zero.
DELETION: Article 9, Con- Business Manager Our Lady of Lourdes Church, addressing the issue of puppy, before we rescued It looks like gas prices are
ditional Uses, Section 908, and the parade will continue
/Board Secretary drilling. Responsible drilling her. It’s our habit to wake her going down. We sighted reg-
Planned Residential Develop-
ments
to Union Cemetery for the must be our foremost con- up and cuddle her until she ular at $2.75.9 a gallon in
The affected sections of the PUBLIC NOTICE main service. In the event of cern.” settles into a happier sleep. Tamaqua.
Zoning Ordinance subject to The Zoning Hearing Board of rain, the ceremonies will be
amendment to eliminate a refer- Lehigh Township will hold a pub-
ence to the term Planned Resi- lic hearing on Thursday, May held at the Eurana Park
dential Development shall 27, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. at the Pavillion at 10 .m.
include: Lehigh Township Building locat- The park concession stand
AMENDED: Article 2, De- ed at 1741 South Lehigh Gorge (Located in Terrace Plaza)
finitions, Section 202, Defini- Drive, Weatherly, Pennsylvania is open for the summer, from
Just off the S. Beltway, Route 424
tions, the term Planned Resi- 18255. The Board will consider 3 to 9 p.m. Beginning June 7, 601 S. Poplar St., Hazleton
dential Development shall be the appeal of Stacey Schmidt it will be open from noon to
eliminated. (Sentner) concerning an appli- 450-5501
AMENDED: Article 4, Classes cation for a special exception 9:30 p.m.
OPEN DAILY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
of Zoning Districts, Section 404, per Section 4.203 of the Zoning Pudliner said he expects
Classes of Zoning Districts, the Ordinance to use an existing the bathrooms at the park
term Planned Residential De- foundation and rebuild as house
velopment shall be eliminated. at 55 Indian Run Road, Rock- will be open by Memorial
AMENDED: Article 6, Zoning port, PA. Day. The sewer work is done,
EXPANDED
ROZEN
Any interested parties are
DAIRY & F
District Regulations, Section
SIGN UP FOR YOUR
and the new drainage ditch
601.4 (Conditional Uses) the welcomed to attend and be

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
Send information about your Offering Fancy
Green Beans ........99¢/lb.
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Legal Services Crisp Romaine ....99¢/lb.
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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.
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SENIOR CENTERS MENU La Tolteca We considered several


options, but the beautiful
ing, and a side order of gua-
camole, $3.55, for all of us to
and a tablespoon more of
guacamole. My tamale,
Week of May 24: 200 Mundy Street weather was what helped us share, was just right for her. which I was particularly look-
Monday: Pork cutlet, country gravy, couscous, succotash, Wilkes-Barre make our final decision. The Seth and I both chose from ing forward too, was over-
dinner roll, fruit cup. by Ruth Isenberg umbrellas were out at La the combinations. He select- cooked and sort of hard on
Tuesday: Spaghetti & meatballs, Italian beans, caesar Errands and a shopping Tolteca. Sitting on the patio ed one burrito, one the edges. None of it was
salad, Italian bread, cookie. trip to Wilkes-Barre filled our seemed like the perfect fin- chimichanga and one enchi- bad, but weʼve gotten much
Wednesday: Apple juice, paprika chicken, buttered noo- Saturday afternoon. We ish to our afternoon. lada, $8.05, while I chose a better Mexican food at Mi
dles, broccoli, rye b read, pineapple chunks. werenʼt sure where we want- The sun was warm, but combination that included a Casa in Mount Pocono and
Thursday: Stuffed cabbage, mashed potatoes, carrots, ed to have dinner—Seth and there was enough of a tamale, a burrito and an Cancun in Bloomsburg.
pumpernickel bread, bread pudding. I wanted something a little breeze to keep us comfort- enchilada, $8.05. If weʼd been eating inside,
Friday: French onion soup, ham & Swiss pita, artichoke different, and Clara said any- able. I chose to sit in the sun- It didnʼt take long for our we would have been disap-
salad, raspberry sherbet. thing but sushi would be fine. light, while Seth and Clara food to be served. While pointed. But sitting outside,
preferred the shadier side of none of it was bad, it wasnʼt watching sparrows hop from
Haven Ministerium
Coming Events JUNE 26, Saturday –
Chinese Auction, sponsored
the umbrella. Clara and I
each ordered a
especially inspiring, either. table to table scavenging for
crumbs, and a

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

Weatherly Country Inn


Celebration, sponsored by 1039, White Haven Dinner, sponsored by White
Haven United Methodist rolls as part of their commu-
Freeland Chamber of Com- JUNE 21-25, Monday-
Church nity involvement endeavor.
merce Friday – Vacation Bible
MAY 31, Monday – School, sponsored by White NOVEMBER 6, Saturday
– Holiday Bazaar, sponsored
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– Turkey Bingo, sponsored Nursery School, After School Open Tues.-Sat. 4–10 p.m. Reservations Suggested!!
Program or at the church www.theweatherlycountryinn.com
WE ARE NOW A NON-SMOKING RESTAURANT by St. Patrickʼs Events Com-
mittee, White Haven office 333 Third St. Weath-
FRIDAY, MAY 21 SATURDAY, MAY 22 erly, phone 427-4113.
NOVEMBER 20 & 21,
5-9 p.m. 5-9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday – Craft Tickets are $8 for adults,
Pork & Sauerkraut 16 oz. New York Show & Holiday Boutique,
$6 for children under age 12
with mashed potatoes, vegetable & dessert. Strip Steak sponsored by Women of St.
and free for children under
Adult: $9.25 Child: $6.25 with baked potato & vegetable $17.95 age 4. Walk-ins are wel-
Patrickʼs, White Haven
come, tickets will be avail-
DECEMBER 12, Sunday
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MMI Preparatory School releases Go Green and Get Dirty on Saturday


Go Green, Get Dirty Edu- organic food and drinks for Anyone who becomes a
third quarter 2009-10 Honor Roll cation Festival will be held
this Saturday, May 22 from
purchase, eco-friendly ex-
hibitors, vendors, and live
CLDS member on the day of
the event will get in free.
The following local stu- phanie Karpowich, Amanda 9th Grade: Casey McCoy 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Butler music. For more information
dents are among those who Miller and Timothy Yurish of and Gregory Yannes of Township Community Gar- A full program for children about this event or to view
earned Honor Roll recogni- Freeland. White Haven; Brianna Noc- den. of all ages is also planned, the full schedule of events
tion for the third quarter: 10th Grade: Caroline Ban- chi, Lora Schell and Matthew This event will include a which includes a day of fun and list of speakers, visit
12th Grade: Jared Hinkle durska, Paul Brasavage, Yurish of Freeland. full day of outdoor educa- with Kermit the Frog, chil- www. DigCLDS.org or con-
and Alaina Titus of Weath- Brittany Fisher, Tyler Fulton, 7th Grade: Eleanor Ma- tional workshops and hands- drenʼs yoga, nature crafts, tact CLDS Director and
erly. John Gera, Megan Kost, duro of Freeland. on demonstrations at the gardening activities, a hydro- Festival Chair Heather Cole
11th Grade: Joshua Kid- Zachary Marchetti and 6th Grade: Joseph Delese Butler Township Community gen car, and featured read- at chezcole@ptd.net or 401-
dish of White Haven; Ste- Corey Sisock of Freeland. of Freeland. Garden in Drums. Topics will ings of the Go Green, Get 8529.
All proceeds go directly to range from organic garden- Dirty childrenʼs writing con- Vendors sought
Hinkle Walk details corrected the scholarship fund. For ing and landscape design, to test winners. Registration for People who make crafts or
The Ian Hinkle Memorial The day of the walk, regis- anyone who would like to green energy and health and the event is $5 for CLDS sell food are welcome to be
Walk will be held on Satur- tration will be held at 10 a.m., donate to the cookout, hot nutrition. Featured speakers members, $5 for all children vendors at the Go Green,
day, May 22, rain or shine, to not 9:30 as stated earlier, at a dogs, hamburgers, buns, will include Tim Cole, Chair- (under 18) and $15 for non- Get Dirty Festival on May 22
benefit the Ian Hinkle Me- cost of $19 and T-shirts will condiments, chips and drinks man of the United States members. Tickets may be at the Community Gardens
morial Scholarship Fund. be on a first-come, first- would be greatly ap- Green Building Council and purchased at the garden in Butler Townshipʼs Free-
The 1.5 mile walk will start served basis and will include preciated. Elaine Tweedy of Pennsyl- gate on the day of the event. dom Park from 10 a.m. to 4
at Eurana Park shelter No. 1, the cookout. Checks should Interested persons can do- vania Buy Fresh Buy Local. Registration begins at 9:30. p.m For more information,
not the pavilion as stated ear- be made out to Ian Hinkle nate a dessert or baked There will also be local and call 401-8529.
lier, beginning at 10:30 a.m. It Memorial Scholarship Fund goods as well. Anyone who
will lead up to the Weatherly
Area High School soccer
and mailed to Ian Hinkle
Memorial Walk, c/o Colton
has a grill they could offer
and could help cook should Wyoming Valley Audubon Society
field for a brief prayer and Weichman, 747 Wallace call 427-4253.
then return back to the shel-
ter. There will be a cookout at
Way, Weatherly, PA 18255.
Those registering should Parents meeting offers Nature Camp Scholarships
the conclusion of the walk for include a shirt size with the The Greater Wyoming Scholarship 2010 applica- Fax: 403-2008.
all registered walkers. check.
location changed Valley Audubon Society will tions are available at Wild For more information
The Weatherly Area High be offering Nature Camp Birds Unlimited, Dallas about the scholarship pro-
Scholarships to area youth. Shopping Center, Dallas or gram, contact Madl at 403-
Spring Concerts at WASD School senior parents of the
Class of 2010 will meet Scholarships are available to by contacting Diane Madl. 2006.
The Weatherly Area High Band and Chorus will host today (Thursday, May 20) at Bear Creek Nature Center, Application deadline is A limited number of schol-
School Band and Chorus will the annual Spring Concert 7 p.m. at the Eurana Park Endless Mountain Nature May 28 to Diane Madl, arships will be available for
host the Annual Spring on Tuesday, May 25 starting Pavilion. Center and Nescopeck State GWVAS Scholarship Pro- each age group.
Concert on Monday, May 24 at 7 p.m. The concert will be The group will meet again Park. gram, 1137 Honey Hole Scholarship recipients will
starting at 7 p.m. The con- held in the middle school May 27. GWVAS Nature Camp Road, Drums, PA 18222; be notified by June 11.
cert will be held in the middle gym. The elementary band For more information or if
school gym. Both the chorus
and band are under the
and chorus and middle
school chorus are under the
unable to make one of the
planning meetings, call
Serrao to talk about reptiles
direction of Shannon direction of Amanda Derr, Sharon Lesko at 436-3181.
Shughart.
The Weatherly Elementary
while the middle school band
is under the direction of Refreshments and GWVAS banquest
Band and Chorus and Shannon Shughart. Greater Wyoming Valley chain. In his slideshow, John GWVAS and mail to GWVAS
Weatherly Middle School needed Audubon Societyʼs Annual will also discuss the conser- Annual Banquet, PO Box
Volunteers are need to pro- Banquet will be held Wed- vation status of reptiles and 535, Dallas, PA 18612.
Class of ‘12 parents to meet vide refreshments for the Sy
Montgomery visit to the Weath-
nesday, June 16 at 6 p.m. at
the Quality Inn Convention
amphibians in our area.
A buffet style dinner will be
Parents of the Weatherly On the agenda will be erly Area School District on Center in Wilkes-Barre. John served, door prizes awarded
Area High School Class of upcoming fundraisers as Thursday, May 27 at 7 p.m.
The event is open to the public.
Serrao, professional natural- as well as a silent auction Mtp Historical
2012 will hold an important well as ideas for future ist in the Pocono Mountains. that will benefit local environ-
meeting May 26 at 6:30 p.m. fundraisers. Donations of baked goods or
other light refreshments will be will present a program on mental projects. Society meets
in the second floor confer- For more information, call “Reptiles and Amphibians of Non-members are wel- The Mountain Top His-
appreciated. Please call PTA
ence room of the high Bill Gerhard at 427-4700 or President Donnell Stump at Northeastern PA.” John will come. Bring the children— torical Society will hold its
school. Carole Panzarella at 427- 579-8801 if you are willing to discuss the natural history, bring a friend! June meeting on Wednes-
3323. donate refreshments for the habitats, and predator/prey Tickets are $25, and reser- day, June 2, at 6 p.m. at the
visit. relations of these species as vation deadline is June 8. Kirby Library. New members
well as their place in the food Make checks payable to are always welcome.
available that evening at the
Memorial event is Friday field for $1.50 each.
The event will begin
On Friday, May 21 a can- School. Anyone who previ- around dusk, but attendees
dle memorial for Ian Hinkle ously ordered a candle for are encouraged to arrive
will be held at the Weatherly this event is encouraged to between 8 p.m. and dusk.
Area School District Soccer pick the candles up at the The WAHS Chorus will be
field, located behind the event. A limited number of singing during the candle
Weatherly Area Middle additional candles will be memorial event.

Environmental Education and Interpretive


programs offered in June at Nescopeck State Park
The following programs Outdoors Day by learning Bring the whole gang out
will be held during June at how to kayak! 9-acre Lake for a technologically ad-
Nescopeck State Park. For Frances is the perfect lake vanced scavenger hunt.
more information or to regis- for “getting your feet wet”. After a brief introduction to
ter, please call 403-2006. Learn kayak terminology and using a GPS unit, partici-
Saturday, June 5 basic paddle skills before pants will receive clues and
National Trails Day Hike; heading out on the lake to head out into the park on
1 p.m. give it a try for yourself. their own to figure them out.
Celebrate National Trails Sessions will be held at 9:30 Teams finishing within one
Day by taking a guided 2- a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. hour will get a prize! Park
mile walk though the park in Meet at Lake Frances. has limited equipment to bor-
search of signs left behind by Register for 1 (one) session row. Participants are wel-
resident animals. Partici- only by calling 403-2006. come to bring their own, but
pants are reminded to wear Free. since GPS models vary
sturdy shoes and bring Saturday, June 19 greatly, you should be famil-
water. Meet at wooden GPS Scavenger Hunt; iar with how to use
bridge by park office. This is 1 p.m. it. Register by calling 403-
a KAZ Passport event. 2006. Free.
Registration is required.
Free.
Saturday, June 6
Fish for Free Day;
1 – 3 p.m.
Never fished before but
always wanted to give it a
try? Stop by the park office
and borrow a fishing pole!
Today is “fish for free” day
and no fishing license is
required. Poles may be bor-
rowed and used on-site.
Artificial lures are provided,
however you may want to
bring live bait. A valid driverʼs
license is required to sign out
equipment. Limited equip-
ment. Free.
Wednesday, June 9
Hide-N-Seekers Craft
and Story Hour; 1 p.m.
Children ages 3-5 will
explore nature through a
story and activities at this
interactive program. Dress
warm and be prepared to go
outside if weather permits.
Registration is required.
Free.
Saturday, June 12
Introduction to Kayaking
Celebrate National Get
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010—PAGE B1

TOPS NEWS St. Jude Parish announces 57th Annual Picnic


Summer is just around the
Ursula and Laura from the White Haven TOPS chapter corner and it wouldn’t be
attended the State Recognition Days was held at Genetti’s summer in Mountain Top
in Wilkes Barre recently. Activities at the conference includ- without St. Jude Parish’s
ed workshops, award presentations honoring divisions and Annual Picnic. The 57th event
state weight loss winners and other awards. The center- will be held Friday, Saturday,
piece of the event was the crowning of TOPS King, Scott and Sunday, August 13, 14,
Wood, who lost 69 pounds since joining TOPS and Queen and 15 in the grove on Route
Corinna Grubbs who lost 162 pounds! They will receive a 309. Picnic hours will be
free trip to the International Conference in Halifax, Nova Friday and Saturday, 4 to 11
Scotia in July. p.m., and Sunday from Noon
TOPS has 101 chapters and more than 1,800 members until 11 p.m.
in its northeast PA division. Luzerne County TOPS mem-
bers lost about 600 pounds in 2009. TOPS promotes a
Send information
healthy lifestyle of correct portions, a little exercise and a lot
of fun!
about your Pictured here are general chairpersons George and Carlee Strish (left) and John and
Reports were made at the chapter meeting by Laura and organization’s Ann Kotsko (right) along with Fr. Joe Evanko, Pastor. This year’s picnic promises all the
Ursula. TOPS President Barbara Cady, a super speaker and events to: food, fun, and prizes that the St. Jude’s Picnic is famous for, so mark your calendars
friend to all members, greeted us kindly and posed for the journalnews@ now! The lucky winner of the Grand Prize Raffle will choose one of the following prizes:
picture. Next years SRD will take place in the Pittsburgh pa.metrocast.net or 2010 Mazda 3, 2011 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide motorcycle, Polaris Ranger adult
area. call 443-9131 xt304 & youth ATV package, “Plan Your Own Dream Vacation” package (valued at $15,000) or
for the editor. a cash prize of $13,500.

Elizabeth Dowd observes in Also participating in this

Drama Review her director’s note, “Moliere


was all about character.” Au-
fun frenzy are Daniel Roth as
a laundry delivery man,
by Pete Chapla dience members of the day, Andrew Hubatsek as the
Dowd continues, felt sure cook/mechanic of the house-
they knew whom Moliere was hold, Walker Dowd-Whipple
BTE presents Daddy satirizing. and Treska Jacobs as belea-
Director Dowd also in- guered servants, and Jen-
Tightwad in season finale cludes some endearing nifer Trewhella as Mrs. Wisk.
Ursula Khalife, treasurer, left, with TOPS president “My pleasure of thought is know is that dear old tightwad touches: she has the ukulele- Coming on the heels of their
Barbara Cady, center, and leader Laura Hackney. the pleasure of thinking dad does have money playing musician play popular intense Hamlet, Daddy Tight-
How pleasant it is to have ($200,000) hidden in the songs of the era, and cast wad allows the ensemble
At Monday’s meeting Dona reported the group’s weight money, heigh ho! shed and designs on a young members – notably Laurie members to let it all out and
loss of 7.8 pounds. The no-nos for May are chips, ice How pleasant it is to have woman. McCant’s matchmaking Mrs. have just as much fun as
cream, and French fries. money. Daddy Tightwad was re- Fadge – belt them out. She their appreciative audience.
Bernadette picked Bev as the 50/50 winner. — Arthur Hugh Clough worked from Moliere’s The also unleashes Goode as a Daddy Tightwad will be
An interesting program was presented by Dona. First, she For Richard Squeezem, liv- Miser by Bloomsburg Theatre virtual thespian tornado. His performed at the Alvina
told us about the 11 Best Foods You Aren’t Eating: includ- ing in Sand Dollar Beach, Ensemble member James role calls for over-the-top Krause Theatre in Blooms-
ed in the list are red beets, cabbage, canned pumpkin, sar- Florida in the 1920s, having Goode, whose other original work, and Goode responds burg through May 23. For
dines and others. Second topic: the 20 Unhealthy Foods—- money is not only pleasant, it adaptations include All by being in melodramatic tickets and information, call
that you think are healthy and killing you. Examples are diet is an obsession, the end-all Abroad, Hans Upon Time, stratosphere. He whines, he the BTE box office at 1-800-
soda, fruit juice, baked beans, some yogurts, corn oil, and and be-all of his existence. Midnight Dreary, and Miracle rages, he mugs – all to the 282 or go to www.bte. org.
others. Dona ended with a number of food quotes that were Penny (Renee Fawess) and on 34th Street. Parallels audience’s delight.
funny. The cardiologist diet—if it tastes good, spit it out. Bill (Tim Urian), Squeezem’s between Goode and the sev-
Another quote, I’ve been on a diet for 2 weeks and all I’ve children, both have fiancées, enteenth century author of Register for Montgomery program
lost is 14 days. Members enjoyed the presentation and dis- Buck (Richard Cannaday) the original material abound: Sy Montgomery, nationally know Montgomery. Books will
cussions followed. Thanks Dona for all the info. and Nicole (Cassandra Moliere wrote the play for his
acclaimed author and animal be available for purchase,
Anyone from the community is welcome to come and visit Pisieczko) respectively, but ensemble, intending to play activist, will be visiting the and she will do a book sign-
one meeting to see what goes on at TOPS #1314, and join they fear that their miser the title character; Goode Weatherly Area ing at both programs. If you
if you like. We meet at 6 p.m. (weigh in 5:30 to 6) Mondays father will offer no financial wrote the adaptation for BTEElementary–Middle Schools are interested in attending,
at the United Methodist Church Social Hall, White Haven. help and will oppose their and does indeed play the title
on May 27 and 28. Two pro- please contact the elemen-
marriages. What they don’t character. And, as Director grams are planned for the tary office at 427-8687 to reg-
district, an evening program ister.
for teachers, parents and The Weatherly Area PTA
Widener University community members on will be providing refresh-
Thursday at 7 p.m. in the ments on Thursday evening.
Announces Dean’s List Middle School cafeteria and If you have questions regard-
Taylor Ann McDermott of Freeland was named to the an all day program for stu- ing the event, please contact
Dean’s List for the Fall 2009 semester at Widener University dents on Friday. Barbara Sipler or Julia
in Chester. This will be a wonderful Watkins at 427-8687 or 401-
The Dean’s List recognizes full-time students who earned a opportunity to meet with the 0815.
grade point average of 3.50 and above for the semester. author and personally get to

Lumber River Quartet to


DINE OUT at a discount perform at Centenary UM
Centenary United Metho- them in hopes of seeing peo-
Use Journal Dine-Out certificates at dist Church, 30 Carbon ple everywhere come to
Street in Weatherly will host know Jesus as their personal
local dining establishments the Lumber River Quartet, for savior.
and save big bucks!! an evening of Gospel music Light refreshments will be
•Ugly Mug—$20 gift card, $12 on June 14 at 7 p.m. served in the social rooms of
•Chat ‘n’ Chew—$15 gift card, $9 The quartet is a well-known the church following the per-
southern gospel music group formance. All are invited to
•Edelweiss—$40 gift card, $25 that travels and sings across attend.
•Village Squire—$25 certificate for $15 the United States and
•Pocono Manor—$25 gift card, $12.50 Canada. They have appeared St. Matthew’s
on TV, radio and are national
Call and leave a message— recording artists.
plans flea
Journal-Herald deadline
443-9131 xt315 With smooth harmonies, market
is noon on Monday. live energetic style and some
We’ll call you back with the details. While The anniversary commit-
E-mail articles to: supplies last—quantities are limited. good Christian humor, the tee of St. Matthew’s Union
journalnews@ pa.metrocast.net Lumber River Quartet gives Church in Packer Township
the message God has given is planning a flea market at
the church on July 24.
Donated items (no furni-
ture) are being sought to
benefit the church’s 200th
anniversary celebration to
be held in 2011.
For more information or to
arrange to drop off items,
call Carol or Don at 427-
8734.

Journal deadline
is always 5 p.m.
Monday.
PAGE B2—THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2010

WASD participated in ACES Walk

Flag Presentation: During the ceremony before the start


of the ACES Walk in Weatherly on May 5, Chief Master Sgt.
George Flick, far left; Master Sgt. Chris Blackwell, second
Master Sgt. Chris Blackwell, Weatherly; Senior Master The ACES Walk—All Children Exercising Simulta- from left; and Senior Master Sgt. Ray Yurista, far right;
Sgt. Ray Yurista, Hazleton; and Chief Master Sgt. George neously—has been a part of the Weatherly Area School present a flag which was flown on a combat mission as
Flick, Orangeville, led the student body, faculty and staff District for several years. Participating this year, in addi- part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The soldiers decided to
of the Weatherly Area School District on the ACES Walk tion to students, faculty and staff were Carbon County honor the students with whom they have had an almost
on Wednsday, May 5. Commissioner Wayne Nothstein and three soldiers year-long relationship with the presentation because of
Photos by Donnell Stump recently returned from deployment in Iraq and the kindness the WASD students and community have
Afghanistan. ACES is a worldwide effort at keeping shown to them over that time. Starting with a Skype

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.
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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
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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.
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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-
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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.
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Mountain Top Area Lacrosse U-11 Crestwood Football Car


Wash is Saturday
Lightning Squad wins against Scranton Crestwood Football is host- Top. The cost is $4.
ing its annual car wash on Drive away sparkling clean
The Mountain Top Area
Saturday, May 22 from 9 a.m. and support your Crestwood
Lacrosse U-11 Lightning
until 1 p.m. in front of Crest- Football Comets!
Squad wins against
wood High School, Mountain
Scranton in a game played
in Dorrance on Saturday,
April 24 with a score of 6-3.
This is the second season
that the Mountain Top Area
Lacrosse Association has
offered the growing sport
of lacrosse to children
(boys and girls) in the U-9,
U-11, U-13 and U-15 age
groups in the Mountain Top
area.
The season begins in mid-
March and runs through
mid-June.
Parents and children would DONATING TO DIAPERS: Shown at right is Willard
like to extend a thank you Kresge, Bear Creek-Buck Township Lions Club Presi-
to their coaches for bring- dent with Dr. Carolann Littzi, who is the founder of
ing this exciting sport to Angelic Diaper Ministries Inc. She spoke at a recent Lions
the area and for all the hard dinner on the nonprofit organization, which provides dia-
work you do! Covenant Discipleship forming at pers to babies of families in need. It was founded in May
of 2009, with diaper distribution starting in July. Since its
Send information about Christ United Methodist Church inception the organization has given away over 20,000
your organization’s If you would like to become Top, please attend a meeting at 9:30. diapers and is providing monthly distribution to 48 babies
events to: journalnews@ part of a new Covenant being held in the Sanctuary The United Methodist from all over Luzerne
pa.metrocast.net
or call 443-9131 xt304
Discipleship group of Christ
United Methodist Church,
on Sunday evening, June 6 at
7:30 p.m.
Women’s group, which meets
the first Wednesday of every
SPORTS County. If you would like to
help this organization
for the editor. 175 S. Main Road, Mountain Pastor Bob Herrala ex-
tends an open invitation
month, now is offering Rada
cutlery for sale. Please see
BRIEF please email: Angelic
Diapers@aol.com.

MENGLE FUEL CO.


everyone to join us each anyone from the United WAHS seeking
Sunday for services at 8:30
or 10:45. Sunday School for
Methodist Women or call the
office if you are interested.
soccer coaches
Weatherly Area High
Needed for
Heating Oil • Anthracite
all ages is held every Sunday The next meeting will be School is seeking assistant UCC Board
Wed., June 2 at 7 p.m. All coaches for both the boys
Freeland Borough Council
Coal by the Bag—Rice, Pea, Nut Sign up for women and teens are wel- and girls high school soccer
invites qualified individuals
Hauling mystery trip
come.
Grief Support Classes are
programs.
Candidates are asked to
interested in serving on the
Mushroom Soil • Topsoil • Stone UCC Board to submit their
The Freeland Senior held every Tuesday evening send a letter of interest to
Sand • Sea Rocks names and qualifications to
Citizens next trip is the mys- at 7. For more information, Scott Zoscin, Athletic Di-
the Borough Administrative
tery trip on June 19. call Debbie at 474-5243 rector, Weatherly Area High
MENGLE 247 Hudsondale Street Office, 711 Birkbeck St., by
FUEL CO. The deadline to register is (evenings.) Anyone in the School, 601 Sixth St., Weath-
Weatherly phone at 636-1733 or by

427-4261 May 30. For more informa- community with a loss of any erly, PA 18255.
contacting any member of
tion, call 636-1054. kind at any time may join. The deadline to reply is
borough council.
There is no charge. Friday, May 28.
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2300: GlassFest
, May 27,

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en. On leased property.$53,900. Rogers, and great food and
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401 Pohopoco Road
tion.
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who will talk to you about particularly those serving in
your claim and outline the Iraq and Afghanistan.

Veterans’ Corner by John Kearns


help we can give you.
Americans asked to Stop
for 60 Seconds to Re-
This doesnʼt mean coming
to a screeching halt if youʼre
driving a car, said Carmella
member Heroes LaSpada, director of the
WASHINGTON — White White House Commission
WHITE HAVEN VFW Kearns: In the VFW, we with the US 7th Fleet on- House officials are asking all on Remembrance. “Just turn
POST 6615’s NEW COM- “Honor the dead, by helping board the USS Arkansas, Americans worldwide to on your headlights for a
MANDER TAKES TAKES the living.” What part does CGN 41, responding to a cri- pause for 60 seconds at 3 moment,” she added. “The
THE REINS FOR 2010- our Postʼs future play in this? sis in the Indian Ocean, he p.m. local time May 31 — legacy of those who died to
2011: VFW POST COM- CDR Drury: Our VFW was was awarded the US Navy Memorial Day — to honor make this country better is
MANDER Robert Drury created and chartered to Expeditionary Medal We Americaʼs fallen and to rec- something that can strength-
assumed the duties and “Provide for those who bore wish Commander Drury ognize veterans and todayʼs en and unite us.”
responsibilities as the incom- the battle, their widows and “good luck in his role as our servicemen and women,
ing VFW POST 6615 Com- orphans, we have an active incoming Commander. IMPORTANT VETERANS EVENTS 4 - U.S. Independence Day (1776)
mander. With this role, post service officer who Veterans of Foreign Wars January 4 -
comes new problems from meets these needs. Our iniatates Program for US 16 - Persian Gulf War began (1990) American “Flying Tigers” estab-
outside sources looking to original charter also provided Marines The Veterans of 27 - U.S. Military draft ends (1972) lished in China (1941)
27 - Vietnam Peace Accord signed 27 - Korean War Ended (1953)
change the way private vet- that “members would be Foreign Wars, in conjunction (1973) 28 - World War I began (1914)
eran clubs do business and afforded a safe, affordable with the Wounded Warrior 30 - Tet Offensive begins in Vietnam August
operate. Every organization place to meet and gather for Regiment at Quantico, VA, (1968) 4- U.S. Coast Guard Established
has internal challenges to business and social rea- has agreed to provide a new February (1790)
CDR Robert Drury 19 - Battle at Iwo Jima began (1945) 5 - Women Airforce Service Pilots
add to the overall picture. sons,” it addressed that high level of service to dis- 23 - U.S. Flag raised over Iwo Jima (WASP) activated (1943)
In an interview I was grant- feel they are part of that “Returning veterans have charged Wounded Warriors, (1945) 7 - Purple Heart Medal Established
ed, Commander Drury organization. Our diverse changed,” original Posts both past and recent. March (1782)
sounds like he is up to the veteran population of mem- were established to accom- Any former Marine who 2 - Vietnam War began (1965) 14 - Japan Surrenders, Ending
9 - Last American troops withdraw World War II (1945)
job and also has some wel- bership spans 70 years of modate the changes experi- has a claim pending at the September
from Vietnam (1973)
come goals from the veter- service, many different gen- enced by veterans return- Department of Veterans 30 - U.S. War in Afghanistan begins 2 - V-J Day: Japan Signs Formal
ansʼ side of the fence. Asking erations and gender that ing.” At times, all veterans Affairs (VA) or wants to file a (1973) Surrender (1945)
a series of questions from needs to be looked at. An need help of some kind, this claim with VA will be referred April 11 - Patriotʼs Day, ʻ9/11ʼ Attack on
6 - World War I begins, U.S. America (2001)
both our VFW Guidelines as Iraq/Afghanistan member is one of the main reasons to a VFW service officer near Declares war on Germany (1917) 14 - ʻStar Spangled Bannerʼ written
an organization, and a few should feel just as much a we are in existence. them who will be happy to 9 - Civil War ends, Gen. Lee surren- by Francis Scott Key (1814)
from the roles of the regular part as our WWII members, Kearns: In general, how discuss their claim and how ders at Appomattox, Va. (1865) 17 - U.S. Constitution approved
and life membership locally, and everyone in-between. do you plan to accomplish to obtain the most correct 11 - Persian Gulf War cease fire (1787)
(1991) 18 - U.S. Air Force established
here are our new Com- We are a Veterans of For- this? decisions possible from VA. 12 - Civil War began (1861) (1947)
manderʼs views. eign Wars Post and every CDR Drury: The VFW is VFW Department Service 14 - President Lincoln assassinated 30 - Berlin Airlift ended (1949)
Kearns: What are your member is just as valued not a dictatorship, to accom- Officers and their staff under- (1865) October
leadership goals for the com- and important as the next. plish anything, I need the go extensive training in order May 7 - Global War on Terror Began
7 - Germany signs unconditional (2001)
ing year? Though we will remain a support of the membership. to represent veterans before surrender (1945) 13 - U.S. Navy Established (1775)
CDR Drury: Regain the VFW Post, different eras If I am doing my mission, the VA. They know the pro- 8 - V-E Day declared (1945) November
lost unity between the mem- should have and will have and the overall membership cess, what to expect and 13 - Mexican-American War begins 10 - U.S. Marine Corps Established
bers of our Post. There are the recognition they have supports what is being ac- how decisions are made. (1946) (1775)
June 11 - World War I Armistice signed
many of our dues paying earned. complished, it will get done. More important, they are 6 - D-Day: Allied Invasion of Europe (1918)
members out there, who SUPPORTING OUR AC- Out of the large list of mem- trained to know whichh deci- (1944) December
over the past years have TIVE DUTY: There will be bers, only 20% or less takes sions are right, and which 14 - U.S. Army founded (1775) 7 - Japanese Attack Pearl Harbor
become disgruntle or lost committees to address this, I an active part. If the mem- are not. Their job is to repre- 18 - War of 1812 began (1941)
22 - Pledge of Allegiance recog- 8 - U.S. Declares war on Japan
interest in our Post. To am scheduling a meeting bership wants our operation sent veterans. US Marines nized by Congress (1942) (1941)
address this, I need to know with White Havenʼs leader- to make adjustments, it must need not be VFW members 22 - GI Bill Signed into law (1944) 11 - Germany and Italy declare war
the issues not through scut- ship to move this forward. be known. All the talk, argu- to obtain this free and need- 25 - Berlin Airlift began (1948) on U.S. (1941)
tlebutt, but to address head- Over the past few years, our ments and gripes go no- ed service. Marines and their 25 - Korean War began (1950) 31- Official end of World War II
July (1946)
on with facts and coopera- hometown active duty re- where outside the meetings, families stationed at Camp 2 - U.S. Army Air Corps Established
tion. turning from multiple tours if it is important to the mem- Lejeune during the contami- (1926)
Kearns: Focusing on our overseas had no official wel- bership, it is important to us nated drinking water period
National VFW Missions,
what are your goals for our
come like our neighboring
communities have for theirs.
all.
Kearns: Any last com-
should also start a record
with a veterans service offi- Firemen wrap up
membership, our active duty With much going on, this ments or advice? cer and register with the US
and support of community?
CDR Drury: As for our
was overlooked. This is on
my list.
CDR Drury: Yes, I intend
to have an “open door poli-
Marine Corps. VFW Service
Officers will be receiving
WHLL first-half title
membership, this is some- COMMUNITY: Our re- cy,” I will sit and discuss any timely updates on eligibility, The Firemenʼs Social Club Jones, Nick Jones, Ryan
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regaining the unity among all maintained quality relations important to our VFW. My completed, a presumptive in the White Haven Little Firemen-Market
our members, secondly, and support in all areas number will be available to list of medical conditions League with an 11-1 victory The Firemen opened sec-
inline with our National say- including sponsoring youth any Post member, as will the related to the contamination. over White Haven Market in ond half play with a 4-1 win
ing of
 and athletic programs and office door. If you have filed a claim a game played last week at over White Haven Market
“VETERANS FIRST,” providing dignified services Kearns: Thank you and with VA, or want to file a Linesville Park. last Friday at Lehigh.
more open and interactive to all our community mem- good luck in your tenure.
 claim, use the link, below, to The Firemen opened up a Brett Chupka dominated
roles are required. A member bers involving patriotic, vet- Robert Drury earned his contact us. We will refer you close game with a big fourth on the mound, striking out 10
of any organization needs to eran and memorial services. VFW membership serving to a service officer near you inning and never looked and allowing just one hit in
back. five innings of work. Ashley
Martincek closed things out
LITTLE LEAGUE
The Journal-Herald ROUNDUP
in the sixth.
R.J. Kresge tripled and

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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-
2 8 7 9 6 3 5
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1 4 Photo by Steve Stallone


ners, stroking a pair of triples. however, using some strong start- ing off the top of the ninth.
3 6 5 4 2 1 8 7 9 Williamsʼ three-run triple, and McCroy, Lash (5) and winners. Checking in with ing pitching from Adam Davis (12 DʼAmatoʼs bunt moved LaRose
1 9 4 5 7 8 3 2 6 singles from Legg, Jones and Miello. Williams, Stallone (4) base hits were Brett Stallone, strikeouts) and some clutch relief up to second ahead of Mike
4 7 9 8 5 6 1 3 2 Antonio Grottola rounded out and Tokash. Antonio Grottola, Tyler Jones, pitching from Gino DʼAmato to Martuscelliʼs double to the gap in
6 3 8 2 1 4 7 9 5 the White Haven offense. W - Stallone. L - Lash. Chris Michaels and Brett post a 3-2, nine-inning victory on right-center that Ethan Slem-
5 2 1 3 9 7 6 4 8 Stallone, who relieved Mt. Top I-White Haven Chupka. Monday. barski almost made a diving catch
Williams in the fourth inning, On Monday, winning pitcher Palmiter, Kreuzer, Rozitski With the Wyoming Valley Con- on.
8 5 2 1 3 9 4 6 7
earned the mound win. He John Gower tossed a four-hit- and Pawlenor all singled for ference championship hopes Matt Benyoʼs RBI single, but a
9 1 6 7 4 5 2 8 3 hanging in the balance, host rundown between second and
struck out four and walked two ter with nine strikeouts, and Mountain Top I.
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in four innings of work. White Haven (2-0) supported
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Williams fanned three and him with a 12-hit attack in 12-
Smigelski, Andes (4) and bottom of the eighth inning of a 2- Crestwood, meanwhile, turned
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8 7 2 5 1 3 4 9 6 all stalemate on a single, a pickoff two double plays behind Hume-


Mark Miller doubled twice ing Mountain Top I. Palmiter. Gower and Tokash.
9 4 5 6 2 8 3 7 1 attempt gone awry, Steve nick to stay close until its offense
and Dylan McDonald had a Tim Tokash showed the way W - Gower. L - Smigelski.
1 3 6 9 7 4 2 8 5 Brynokʼs sacrifice bunt and con- finally came around against
3 9 7 8 4 5 6 1 2 pair of singles for Weatherly. for White Havenʼs offense, secutive intentional walks. Davis, who was in trouble only
McCroy had a single, as did going 3-for-3 and driving in Weatherly-Mt. Top II
6 2 4 1 9 7 8 5 3 DʼAmato quickly fell behind once before the sixth inning.
Lash, Brad Keiser and Joe four runs. Garrit Williams Winning pitcher Tim Lash Matt Ritz 3-1. After taking a sec- After Hazleton Area made it 2-0
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Wolk. tripled and singled, Ricky helped himself at the plate in a ond strike, Ritz fouled off with an unearned run in the top of
2 8 1 7 5 6 9 3 4 Weatherly..........102 100 1 - 5 8 1 Schoener singled in a pair of big way, hitting for the cycle as DʼAmatoʼs next two pitches and the sixth, Brynok drew a one-out
7 6 9 4 3 1 5 2 8 Wh. Haven.........000 141 x - 6 6 3 runners, and John Chupka Weatherly overwhelmed looked at strike three for the sec- walk in the bottom half. Two pitch-
4 5 3 2 8 9 1 6 7 laced an RBI single for the Mountain Top II 24-8 Monday ond out. DʼAmato followed with a es later, Wotherspoon tripled to
for its first win. three-pitch strikeout of Mike right-center field to plate Brynok.

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