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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 29, NO. 43 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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INSIDE ESTABLISHED 1879 ESTABLISHED 1880
131st YEAR, NO. 30 THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2010 SINGLE COPY—50¢ (USPS 277440) 131st YEAR, NO. 4

Kidder continues to
donate to area charities
by Jeanine Hofbauer Supervisors heard a request from
Although the Kidder township the Lake Harmony EMS regarding a
supervisors have been inundated previous request to remove White
with requests for charitable dona- Haven Ambulance as the primary
tions during this shared time of eco- responder for the area. Polansky
nomic hardship, they routinely con- suggested the township’s business
tinue to donate what they can. manager John Finnerty “bring White
Supervisors voted to grant requests Haven in for a face to face work ses-
for small donations to several sion” to include Lake Harmony to
organizations at their meeting of discuss the matter. He encouraged
June 17. The township donated to area communities serviced by the
the Special Olympics of Carbon EMS to attend the open meeting.
County Horse Show and to the He went on to state that township
Dimmick Memorial Library fund should get the call reports to see
drive. Chairman Larry Polansky also responses by White Haven in the
voted to donate $50 to the Lake area for comparison.
Harmony Volunteer Fire Company The supervisors voted to award
golf tournament, even though they the insurance bid to Joyce
had only requested $35. Polansky Insurance Group rather than their
commented that the township had previous provider Brown and
ANOTHER OVERSIZED LOAD couldn’t make it through White Haven on Tuesday, June 22. This truck carry- recently donated $50 to the Lake Brown, as the quote by Joyce was
ing a drum washer for paper production got hung up on the hump at the intersection of Main and Berwick Harmony Watershed golf outing and not only less than Brown’s but it pro-
Streets in the morning, tying up traffic for several hours. It eventually had to be hauled backwards and felt it was right to provide the same vided better coverage and allowed
turned around to get out of town. Photo by Ruth Isenberg to the VFC. for two incremental payments rather
than one.
Weatherly wowed by fabulous fireworks Discussions with the public
regarding sand distribution at Lake
by Donnell Stump contract for the June 2011 Hillclimb church rather than add another grocery store in town closed the Harmony took place. A concerned
Weatherly Borough Council com-at the same price as this year’s restricted space to an area with little community has been without a mar- citizen requested clarification about
mended everyone involved with theevent. Council unanimously parking available already. Since the ket. That space has been leased to who regulates the sand in the lake.
June Hillclimb during their June 21
approved the $3,000 price tag. This church’s use of the space would be a retail establishment that may not The zoning officer said that the
meeting, and especially praised the
year, the Hillclimb Association split primarily on Sundays and the rehab carry the type of groceries the com- township requires permits to put
Saturday evening fireworks. The the cost with the borough and it is facility is not open on Sundays, this munity needs. new sand in. Polansky suggested
pyrotechnics company that did theunclear whether they will do the seemed an adequate solution with- Borough manager Harold the supervisors meet as mediators
fireworks has agreed to renew thesame in 2011, but by renewing the out tying up an additional space Pudliner was questioned about the for the parties involved Lake
contract now the price will not near the bank on a daily basis. Curb status of the D.A.R.E. program. The Harmony Estates, Lake Harmony
THIS WEEK IN increase before next year’s display. cuts for accessibility also take up borough has been looking for a Lakes, Lake Harmony Association
The Morgan Subdivision was several spaces on the block. training program for one of the and the Water Conservation organi-
WHITE HAVEN approved with a few stipulations. Council member Harold Farrow police officers to attend. zation.
Thursday, June 24 The property has been divided into urged that the parking spaces be Council member Norm Richie Supervisors granted a request
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 presented by Mountain Laurel
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist
two lots and both have been sold line painted and the curb cuts be asked that borough residents and
contingent upon subdivision crossed diagonally with yellow property owners be reminded of the Timeshare Development for a time
Church
United To Serve Meeting – Noon – approval. stripes so that the public will utilize need for building permits for many extension of the final land develop-
Ugly Mug Restaurant A request from the Centenary the spaces to the fullest. construction projects. Pudliner ment plans until June 18, 2011,
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – United Methodist Church for a The former Federal Mogul proper- noted that some projects do not “due to the critical condition of the
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- financial markets,” they do not have
aurant
handicapped parking space in front ty, which was purchased by the bor- require permits, but that property
the funds currently.
Crestwood School Board Work of the church on Carbon Street was ough in recent years, will be re- owners should inquire at the bor-
Session & Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – discussed. Two handicapped zoned from Industrial to ough as to whether the specific The Lake Harmony Volunteer Fire
Crestwood High School spaces are already located on that Commercial allowing it to be used work they are planning requires a Company requested an extension
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – block of Carbon Street, one at the for more than manufacturing. Mayor building permit. Call 427-8640 for for their land development improve-
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- ment agreement and maintenance
munity Church
request of a tenant and one at the Tom Connors urged the public to more information.
request of St. Luke’s Rehabilitation encourage a business person with Richie also asked that Tom Figas agreement until June 2011, which
Friday, June 25 was granted by the board.
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to
facility. Council discussed the grocery experience to consider be publicly thanked for the work he
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White options available to them and decid- leasing land at that location and is doing at the ball park at Eurana
Haven Center ed to move the handicapped space constructing a small grocery store Park. In addition to field work, the THIS WEEK IN
located closer to the rehab facility, for the benefit of the community. bleachers are being rebuilt.
Saturday, June 26
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - so that it would also be closer to the Since February when the Agosti
WEATHERLY
Please turn to page A3 Thursday, June 24
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish
Center Weatherly Rotary Foundation
Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly
Sunday, June 27 Municipal Building
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - Senior Citizens Friendship Club
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Picnic – Noon – Eurana Park
munity Church Weatherly Rotary Club Meeting –
Monday, June 28 6:00 p.m. – Trainworks
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
Methodist Church Social Hall Park
White Haven Borough Council Friday, June 25
Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Municipal Weatherly Area Community Li-
Building brary Chinese Auction Preview –
Tuesday, June 29 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. - Eurana Park
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 Pavilion
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Saturday, June 26
Church Chinese Auction, benefit Weath-
Wednesday, June 30 erly Area Community Library
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. –10:00 a.m. to ?– Eurana Park
Paulʼs Lutheran Church Sunday, June 27
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting – Breakfast – 7:00 to 11:00 a.m. –
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com- Flying Aces Motorcycle Club,
munity Church Rockport
Thursday, July 1 Monday, June 28
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist CRUISE 4 THE KIDS at McDonald’s White Haven raised $1,356 on a stormy Sunday, June 13. Even though
p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
Church the weather was not the best, organizers said the event was a complete success. They offered their thanks
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting to all the car owners who came out and helped raise funds, as well Ronald McDonald and sponsors Thursday, July 1
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615 Weatherly Rotary Club Meeting –
Jimmy’s Auto Service of Blakeslee; Meguiar’s Car Products; Simonize Car Care; Jim’s Collectables,
East Side Borough Council Meet- 6:00 p.m. – Trainworks
Chrissy Collectables and Bob from Swoyersville Collector’s Market, all from Swoyersville; Duragloss; Paul Weatherly Area Flower Club Meet-
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough Building
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Ochman Coins of Exeter; Marlene Bow Wowz and Meowz, B. Madigan, and European Treasures, all from ing – 7:00 p.m. – Zions Lutheran
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Warehouse Shoppes in Exeter; Weis Market in Mountain Top; Diehl Collectables of Wyoming Valley Mall; Church Annex
munity Church Jordan Jones; Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees; Allentown Iron Pigs; DJ John Carver; East Side Inn and
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire Antonio’s Pizza of White Haven. Above, Ronald McDonald poses with event organizers Mark Verfin, left,
Company #1 Meeting – 7:30 p.m.
and Sal Lopresti.
– Lehigh Tannery Fire House
PAGE A2—THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2010

Death Roll
THE JOURNAL-HERALD board member and past JANET BROWN
(USPS 277-440) Published weekly at president of the Greater Janet Brown, R.N., 84, of
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 Weatherly Area Community New Castle, Del. died there
Telephone (570) 443-8321 GRAHAM TYNEMOUTH Chest. As an active supporter Friday, June 11, 2010.
Subscription Price—$25 per year in Luzerne & Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania, payable in advance.
$30 per year elsewhere, payable in advance. Graham Tynemouth, 41, of of high school and other A daughter of the late Fred
Publications postage paid at White Haven, PA 18661.
POSTMASTER, send address change to: White Haven died Sunday, youth sports in the communi- and Elva Moyer Williams, she
THE JOURNAL-HERALD May 30, 2010 in Karolinska ty, he was a recipient of the was born January 2, 1926 in
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) University Hospital, Stock- Charles Murray Award. He White Haven. In 1946 she
Clara R. Holder, Publisher holm, Sweden. was also a past president of earned a nursing degree
Seth Isenberg, General Manager
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief
The son of Peter Tyne- the Hazleton Dental Society, from Pennsylvania Hospital.
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager mouth of Bedlington, Eng- and a member of the Ameri- She was a member of
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor
Christy Brady, Finance
land, and the late Una can Dental Association. Hope Lutheran Church of
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor Tynemouth, he was born Preceding him in death New Castle, and prior to
Heather Maslo, Production Manager
August 30, 1968 in Ashing- was sister Agnes Sotak. retirement was employed as
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce ton, England. Dr. WILLIAM RAVINA Surviving are his wife of 56 a registered nurse for more
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce
White Haven Economic Development Association He was a member of St. Dr. William Thomas Ravina, years, Anna Wursta Ravina, than 35 years at Christiana
THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint.
© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc. Paul’s Lutheran Church of D.D.S., 85, died Wednesday, R.N.; son William Ravina, Jr. Care and Pennsylvania
White Haven, and had been June 16, 2010 at his home in of Washington, D.C.; daugh- Hospital.

Editorial employed by Fitzmaurice


Community Services,
Stroudsburg, for the past 18
Weatherly. He was a U.S.
Army veteran of World War II
and a U.S. Navy veteran of
ters and sons-in-law Laura
Wagner of Quakake, Cindy
and William Hart of Laurel
Preceding her in death
were her husband, Lewis
Brown, in 1988; sons Lewis
Unbelievable years.
Surviving in addition to his
the Korean Conflict.
A son of the late Leo and
Springs, N.J.; Nancy and Ed
Hadzick of Peachtree, Ga.;
Brown, Jr. and Terry Ward;
sister Jacqueline Lloyd.
by Seth Isenberg father are his life partner, Theresa Busetti Ravina, he 11 grandchildren, two great- Surviving are daughters
Tuesday morning, another oversize load came riding west Mark Yanus of White Haven; was born in Freeland. He grandchildren; brother and and sons-in-law Debbie and
on Route 940, having an easy time on local roads until its driv- daughter Grace Tynemouth graduated from Mining & sister-in-law Leo and Cecelia John Tharan of Wilmington,
er came up on White Haven’s Main Street humps. The truck, of Stroudsburg; brothers Mechanical Institute (now Ravina of Hazleton; sisters Del., Barbe and Bill Stecher
carrying a long and heavy drum washer for a paper mill, was Gary Tynemouth of Ipswich, M.M.I Preparatory School) in Katherine Lutz of Freeland of Landenberg; son and
very low to the ground, and got stuck. Actually, the truck got England and Peter Tyne- 1942. Following World War II and Teresa Ravina of Hazle- daughter-in-law Charles and
stuck on both of the rises that make sending oversize loads mouth of Gran Canaria, he graduated from Temple ton. Mary Brown of Port Angeles,
like this through White Haven a bad idea. Once the load was Spain; uncles, aunts, ne- University with a B.A. degree A Mass of Christian Burial Wash.; seven grandchildren;
freed, rusty gouges were left in the asphalt. phews, nieces and cousins. in 1948 and as a Doctor of was celebrated Wednesday sisters Shirley Feist and
PennDOT’s transportation department routes oversize A celebration of his life will Dentistry in 1952. During the in Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. Bernice Sullivan.
loads—that is what we are told. These companies bringing be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in Korean Conflict he was a Church by the Rev. Floyd The funeral was held
valuable equipment through our communities do not know St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Naval dental officer with the Caesar, pastor. Burial with Thursday, June 17 in Hope
from PennDOT that they are going to encounter roads not Friends may call there begin- Sixth Fleet stationed in the military honors was in Union Lutheran Church. Burial was
suitable for low clearance vehicles, nor do they know about ning at 9:30 a.m. Mediterranean Sea. Cemetery, Weatherly. in Gracelawn Memorial Park,
the tight turn atop Berwick Street onto Church Street which is Memorial donations may From 1954 until retirement Memorial donations may New Castle.
also a challenge to low clearance trailers—and this is unbe- be made to White Haven in 1995 he practiced family be made to Our Lady of Memorial donations may
lievable. Area Community Library, P.O. dentistry in Weatherly. He Lourdes R.C. Church, 318 be made to Compassionate
We are seeing equipment worth enormous amounts of Box 57, or to the Sister Jane was a member of Our Lady of Plane Street, Weatherly, PA Care Hospice, 702 Kirkwood
money getting stuck to the point where damage can be done, Fund at St. Patrick’s R.C. Lourdes R.C. Church of 18255 or to Hospice Saint Highway, Wilmington, DE
all because PennDOT is not informing the moving companies Church, 411 Allegheny Weatherly and a past presi- John–Diakon, 1201 N. 19805 or to Alzheimer’s
of the unique challenges they will face on our local roads. Street, both of White Haven, dent of its Holy Name Church Street, Hazleton, PA Association, 100 S. Main
Not only is this hard to believe, but this practice of routing, PA 18661. Society, a 50 year member of 18202. Street #211, Smyrna, DE
but not informing is irresponsible and risky. Blocked roads are Arrangements are by the American Legion Post 360 of Arrangements were by the 19977.
a hazard in any emergency and White Haven has seen all too Joseph E. Lehman Funeral Weatherly, a member of the Philip J. Jeffries Funeral
many heavy loads stuck and fouling traffic. Because this is an Home, White Haven. Weatherly Lions Club, and a Home, Weatherly.
especially sensitive time in White Haven with the borough’s
water system under repair, having these loads run aground Encana Natural Gas sponsors 2010 NE PA Energy Expo
like beached whales blocking major roads is that much more Encana Natural Gas has will be over 20 hours of train- “We are very proud to tion area residents need to
unbelievable. agreed to be the lead spon- ing on alternative energy sys- have Encana serving as this start saving on their utility
PennDOT needs to be realistic about what White Haven sor for the 2010 Northeast tems, conservation, climate year’s lead sponsor,” said bills, Encana is proving that
area roads and residents can take. Energy and Environmental change, and other environ- RC&D Council Chairman they are an important part of
Solutions Expo in Dallas, mental issues. Brian Oram. “This company our community.”
Letters Policy Penn. This 10 county commu- Encana invited NEED (Na- has a lot to offer residents in Find out more about the
The Journal-Herald welcomes letters to the editor. Preference is nity event is being held on tional Energy Education De- our area. By offering immedi- 2010 Energy Expo Event at
always given to those on topics of local interest, and obvious “form June 26 - 27, at the Luzerne velopment), a community in- ate savings on the Expo the event website: www.
letters” are not published. The writerʼs name and telephone num- County Fairgrounds. As part vestment partner, to conduct admittance and the educa- pnesolutions.org.
ber must be included. No letter will be published without the
writerʼs name; the phone number is for our verification only, and of this sponsorship, atten- two energy efficiency work-
will not be published. AND PLEASE – If at all possible, type your
letter. We do not refuse handwritten submissions, but errors can
dees can also receive dis-
counted entry into the Expo
shops during the Expo.
NEED’s mission is to pro-
House approves
occur with hard to read scripts.
by utilizing the coupon on the mote an energy conscious
website or booklet. and educated society by cre- Pension Reform Bill
For the second year, the ating effective networks of
The Pennsylvania House of skyrocketing employer contri-
Expo is being hosted by the students, educators, busi-
Representatives this week bution costs faced by the
Pocono Northeast Resource ness, government and com-
passed a comprehensive state and school districts by
Conservation & Development munity leaders to design and

Reward
pension reform bill that tem- changing the systems’ fund-
Council, a regional grass- deliver objective, multi-sided
pers the dramatic spike in ing methodologies, and re-
roots community volunteer energy education programs.
pension costs faced by the ducing benefits for future
organization. At part of this NEED representatives will
state and school districts and state and public school em-
event, there will be over 30 demonstrate simple ways to
for Good Drivers! businesses promoting alter- reduce energy and water
creates new rules for future ployees.
IF YOU: employees in an effort to sta- “By passing this plan, the
native and renewable energy, consumption at home.
•have at least one car that is bilize the finances of public House has shown that it is
energy conservation, and Participants will receive
less than 10 years old pension funds in future serious about finding a
environmental stewardship. tips and materials they can
decades. responsible solution to the
•haven’t had an insurance claim or In addition to the local and use immediately to start sav-
a traffic violation for 3 years House Bill 2497 passed the pension crisis facing local
regional businesses, there ing energy.
House by a vote of 192 to 6 school districts and the com-
•have an excellent credit history and now moves to the Senate monwealth,” said House Ma-
•are currently insured with
Tractor Supply Company store for consideration. jority Leader Todd A. Eachus.
Erie, State Farm, Prudential,
Allstate, Nationwide
opens in West Hazleton “A lot of hard work went “This bill helps to bring critical
into this proposal and, in the relief to Pennsylvania taxpay-
(or any other insurance carrier) The new West Hazleton The Chamber of Com-
end, the key players, includ- ers, while at the same time
pick up the telephone and call Tractor Supply Company merce will be present for a
ing the unions who represent keeps our commitment to
store will hold its grand open- ribbon cutting on June 25 at 2
state employees and public protect retirement benefits for
ing on Saturday, June 26, at 6 p.m. From June 24-27, cus-
Daniel H. Suitch a.m., with specially priced
merchandise June 24-27,
tomers will receive 10 per-
cent off their first purchase,
school employees, all agreed
that it’s a solid plan for ad-
our teachers and public ser-
vants. It’s a commonsense

Insurance Agency, Inc. according to Store Manager


Jordan Coats.
up to $100, and can enter to
win prizes including store gift
dressing the pension crisis.
What’s most important is that
it provides predictability in
approach to a problem that
we couldn’t just wish away.”
“When it came to the loom-
Weatherly • White Haven The West Hazleton location
is Tractor Supply Company’s
cards, pet food, clothing,
power tools and a 42-inch rid-
terms of the costs to the state ing pension crisis, the one
427-8011 • 443-7880 58th store in Pennsylvania. It ing lawn mower. Saturday,
and the school districts,” said thing the House couldn’t do
800-526-6425 employs 16 team members Gallagher’s Cattle Company
Rep. Dwight Evans, chairman
of the House Appropriations
was sit back and wait for the
economy to get better to
and has 24,300 square feet, will bring the world’s largest
Committee and the bill’s solve the problem - or just
Collect your reward in including sales floor and sup- riding longhorn steer for dis-
prime sponsor. “I hope the leave the burden fall on the
lower insurance rates! port service space. Tractor play and the Columbia
Senate looks at this bill on its taxpayers,” said Speaker of
Supply Company is the County 4-H will host a cook-
merits and moves quickly to the House Keith McCall.
largest retail farm and ranch out fundraiser. In addition, a
pass it so the governor can “House Bill 2497 responsibly
supply store chain in the free moon bounce and pet-
sign it into law.” addresses the problem from
United States and has been ting zoo will be on site for the
The measure includes two both sides - easing the short-
operating in Pennsylvania kids.
key elements: mitigating the
since 1965. Please turn to page A3
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2010—PAGE A3

Legal Notices Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg


INCORPORATION Summer is finally here, offi- bugs. Thick swarms were hole. The old building’s foun- Come visit us at Eurana
NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE cially as of Monday, June 21. everywhere. We felt bad for dation held up the soils, and Park’s Pavilion in Weatherly
PUBLIC NOTICE IS As all of us know, summer the young man pumping gas when it was removed, some Friday evening and Saturday
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
HEREBY GIVEN that the De-
THAT Articles of Incorporation
nnison Township Board of weather’s been here for a there. of our yard tried to fill the into early afternoon. We’re
have been filed with the depart-
ment of state of the Common-
Supervisors will hold a public while, particularly this past On Sunday, there were hole. thinking of going to the PA
hearing on Wednesday, July 7, weekend, where we endured some things to do around the This is the weekend of the Renaissance Faire’s Celtic
wealth of Pennsylvania, at
2010, at 7:15 p.m. local time at
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on
the Dennison Township Build- temperatures into the 90s house and the office, but our annual Weatherly Area Com- Fest on Sunday. Both of us
5/13/10. The corporation is in-
corporated under the Pennsyl-
ing, with high humidity. We stayed plan was to head for Knoe- munity Library auction fund- would like to see the caber
76 Walnut Street, Dennison cool. bels and spend the evening. raiser. Ruth is very involved, toss competition.
vania Business Corporation
Township Luzerne County,
Law of 1988. The name of the
Pennsylvania 18661. The On Friday afternoon, we In the afternoon heat we took so that means I will be too.
corporation is Advantage Auto
purpose of the public hearing is tried to answer the question, the dogs for a long, cool swim four years, offered the thanks
Repair, Inc..
to consider an amendment to “Where do Penguins go in from the boat launch/sub- Weatherly… of the organization to the bor-
the Dennison Township Zoning
INCORPORATION Ordinance. The subject amend- the summertime?” An errand merged roadway on the east Continued from page A1 ough for assistance given
NOTICE ment to Section 1406 will ex- was assigned to us—a trip to side of the Francis Walter On behalf of the Weatherly during the recent Wrecker
pand the number of parties the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Lake. Each of them had a Area PTA, this reporter, who
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN required to receive written
Power Walk, an event that
THAT Articles of Incorporation notice of hearings before the Penguins store to pick some- happy swim, and both of us has served as president of raised nearly $7,000 to bene-
have been filed with the depart- thing up. It appears that the waded in to our knees. We that organization for the past
ment of state of the Common-
Dennison Township Zoning fit the students of the district.
Hearing Board Penguins have fled their ice- brought the wet dogs home
wealth of Pennsylvania, at A copy of the text for the
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on
5/13/10. The corporation is in-
above amendments ison file
and available for public inspec-
burg; there was not one to be
found, and the question
to feed them before we left.
Westward bound from
Opportunities to help
corporated under the Pennsyl-
vania Business Corporation
Law of 1988. The name of the
tion during normal business
hours at the Dennison Township
Municipal Building, 76 Walnut
remains unanswered.
The rest of Friday after-
home, we encountered the
newly finished paving south
offered through RSVP
corporation is EMMC Realty Street, Dennison Township noon was taken up with a of Hazleton, freshly chris- Pa Senior Corps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program)
LLC. (White Haven) Luzerne County, delivery to one of our cus- tened by a dead skunk. It was is currently seeking volunteers to help at the Carbon County
Pennsylvania 18661, the Lu-
PUBLIC NOTICE zerne County Law Library, 200 tomers. Everything looks lush an odd theme for the trip, as Fair, August 11 to 15, 3 to 11 p.m. People are needed to work
The regular monthly meeting North River Street, at the Lu- and green. we dodged a variety of road- 2- or 3-hour shifts to help at the Family Promise Family
of Lehigh Township Board of zerne County Courthouse and A bunch of Saturday was kill on the way to the amuse- Homeless Shelter Info booth and at the 4-H judging events.
Supervisors, previously adver- the Journal-Herald Newspaper,
212 Main Street, White Haven, taken up with work. I was on ment park, and on the way Also needed are ticket takers, hand-stampers, and people to
tised to be held on Tuesday,
July 6, 2010, has been resched- Pennsylvania. Notice is also the road calling on customers back actually sighted a rac- sit in the craft, food and plant judged/display tents.
uled. The meeting will be held given that the Dennison near Moscow. Northbound on coon working to drag the car- Help is desperately needed at the Panther Valley Library in
Monday, July 5, 2010 at 7:30 Township Board of Supervisors
shall consider adoption and Interstate 380, about to get cass of a dead woodchuck off Lansford, as Ombudsman and APPRISE Counselors for C.C.
p.m. in the Lehigh Township
Municipal Building. enactment of the above sum- off the highway onto Route of Route 42. Area Agency on Aging, and at Blood Collection Mobiles
Paula Sakse-Hoffman marized ordinance on July 7, 435, I could see an eagle At the park, we’d barely left throughout Carbon County, for both the American Red Cross
Secretary 2010, at a its scheduled monthly
meeting that will be convened at atop one of those telephone the parking lot before we ran and Miller-Keystone.
7:30 p.m. pole platform nests that Fish into people we knew, and Call 610-377-2021 or e mail zimmermanJe@diakon.org to
Kathleen Stortz, and Game erect near another family walked right get more info on how to put your fine talents to good use by
Township Secretary
swamps. I could see the by us as we had dinner. It volunteering at non-profit organizations in Carbon County.
Legislative Lines white of its head atop its big
black body as it surveyed its
was a wonderful night, and
we started with a skyride at
RSVP is sponsored by Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries and
provides insurance on volunteers as they provide volunteer
by State Representative Keith McCall domain, hopefully protecting sunset and finished with a services.
a nest and little ones. train ride through the haunt-
Our first stop was at a busi- ingly dark woods. We enjoyed
ness that sells Amish-made
sheds. I was there to take pic-
every last drop of daylight on
this, one of the longest days
House... way that will reduce financial
obligations for the state and
tures of a new product, a of the year. Continued from page A2 its 500 school districts over
Pennsylvania-built park On Monday, we were back the next decade,” said Ma-
model camper. Ruth helped to having a front row seat on term spike by spreading any jority Whip Frank Dermody. “If
me set up some pictures. As the demolition taking place increases out over a longer the Senate agrees with the
we finished, we started back next door to our office. The time, while making common- approach designed by
to our truck. A groundhog removal of the old masonry sense reductions to future Chairman Evans, we can
scampered out from one side building caused some excite- benefits.” take a major step toward bal-
of the camper. It was moving ment when our yard started “The House addressed a ancing this year’s budget.”
as fast as it could, as it skit- sliding into the newly dug serious budget concern in a
tered across the gravel yard
On June 5, I was proud to have an outstanding group of just feet in front of us, finding
join the Carbon County Com- leaders and volunteers who safety beneath a nearby
missioners and officials from make these trails happen, shed. It started its journey (Located in Terrace Plaza)
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for our
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Marian Catholic High School Top students of the year


announces honors
Marian High School has
announced the names of stu-
Gillian Ferko, Hilary Fur-
manchin, Gino Kociolek, Holly
OʼConnor, Abby Owsinski,
David Paul, Dylan Rush, Kayla
at WAHS announced
dents on the school Honor Roll Massar, Joseph Meier, Emily Stanek, Michael Stauffer,
for the third Quarter of the 2009- Nerino, Sara Pisak, Megan Marina Webb, Zachary Zubris
2010 school year. Rubino, Connor Schleicher, Juniors – Laura Cinicola,
Distinguished Honors – (93 Lydia Stianchie, Tierney Mary Connors, Kaycee Gutsie,
or above in all major subjects) Sugrue, Christine Valente Audrey Maff, Corinne
Distinguished Honors Sophomores – Emmarose Markiewicz, Ciara Mateyak,
Seniors- Julie Baran, Boyle, Cory Chilinskas, Taylor Mele, Joseph Novotnak,
Katherine Dodson, Theresa Matthew Grega, Joseph Emily Oncay, Kathleen Reilly,
Patten Hruniuk, Miranda Milillo, Dominick Richards, Ashley
Juniors – Amanda Ketusky, Anthony Pilla, Kelly Shober, Shumski, Tyler Zawatski
Rose Sheridan, Michael Moran, Shannon Skotek, Katelyn Sophomores – Nicole
Victoria Vadyak Smulligan, Stephen Valente, Bechtel, Tiffany Bobeck,
Sophomores – Emily Burger, Jordan Weber, Kimberly Wilson Thomas Bruno, Joanna Butala,
Timothy Miller, Kaysi Freshman – Jessica DeLash, Jeanne Cannon, Haylee Chura,
McLaughlin, Briana OʼDonnell Sara Fatula, Tiffany Grutza, Emily Comensky, Anthony Da-
Freshman – Samantha Alexandria Hutta, Sabrina miano, Ginger Howe, Ryan
Faust, Ryan Karnish, Jessica Krupko, Nicholas Kweder, Kanick, Patrick Koerbler, Bren-
Horlacher, Nathaniel Keer, Shane Mulligan, Michael dan McGowan, Samantha
Christopher Postupack Petrole, Dylan Quirk, Damian OʼDonnell, Henry Piascik,
First Honors – (90 grade Richards, Kasey Rossell Danielle Tristani, Joseph Walck
point average, no subject Second Honors – 85 GPA, Freshman – Molly Balliet,
below 87) no subject below 82 Mia Casale, Timonty Connors,
Seniors – Dana Dever, Katie Seniors – Taylor Boyce, Emily DeSantis, Anna Marie
Ferrello, Alexander Garber, Sarah Connely, Patrick Crowley, Duna, Nicholas Goldberg,
Thomas Gottstein, Rebecca Eric Faust, Kristen Halenar, Anthony Grega, Dylan Hascher,
Hartz, Daniel Lisella, Michael Justin Huegel, Justin Jacobs, John Julian, Isabella Macoviak,
Mulligan, Devin Parambo, Emily Kennedy, Andrea Kim, John P. OʼConnor, Robert Top students at Weatherly Area High School for the 2009-2010 school year include from left,
Lauren Pupko, Emily Schilling, Cassandra Klocek, Jacob OʼHazzo, Corey Quick, Kara Ninth Grade Maura Kelly, Tenth Grade Jaime Dougherty and Eleventh Grade Andrew Vack.
Chelsea Sheehan, Rebecca Knipe, Chelsea Koerbler, Sedlack, Mary Kate Sherkness, Photo by Donnell Stump
Thomas, Matthew Yaich Matthew Kufrovich, Jennifer Eric Swankoski, Ricardo Velaz-
Juniors – Katelyn Col- Linkchorst, Regina Marzen, quez.
levechio, Brandon Dopira,

Marian High School 2 annual


Crestwood students
Lauren
place
McNulty, James

nd

Spring Gala a huge success in SPCA Art Contest


The second annual Marian Donna Andrews, Kathleen Ger- The 3rd annual Spring Gala 
Junior and Senior Art Stu- Ainslee Golomb placed 1st in Melanie Speck received 3rd
High School Spring Gala was a hard, Tom Gerhard, Margaret will be held Friday, May 13, dents from Mrs. Brozenaʼs Art III the senior category and place in the senior category
great success when it was held Kweder, Nancy Mason, Betty 2011. Anyone interested in be- and Art IV classes were Amanda Jo Lange placed 1st in receiving a $30 gift certificate to
Friday, April 30, at the Valley Lou McCall, Ralph & Jeanette coming a member of the com- required to submit art to the the junior category. Both stu- Marquis Art and Frame. Melanie
Country Club, Conyngham. Richards, Louis Truskowsky mittee or who would like addi- SPCAʼs Art Contest during ʻBe dents received a $50 gift certifi- hopes to study film at New York
Director of Development & and Toni Marie Macaluso-Zele- tional information should con- Kind to Animals Weekʼ May 2-8. cate to Marquis Art and Frame. University. The artwork was on
Alumni Affairs Susie Gerhard niak, Gene Binder and Jennifer tact Susie Gerhard at the Prizes were awarded for 1st-3rd Ainslee Golomb will continue display during the SPCA Open
said the successful event, which Gerhard. Marian High School Develop- place in each grade category. studying Art at Arcadia this fall. House May 8.

included a popular Silent Auc- ment Office, 467-0641.
tion raised $15,000 for the
school. Proceeds will be used to
Send information about your organization’s events to:
cover items at the school that
the schoolʼs operating budget
journalnews@pa.metrocast.net
otherwise might not afford.
The silent auction was coordi-
or call 443-9131 xt304 for the editor.
nated by Gene Binder, Atty.
Joseph Velitsky, Toni Marie
Macauso-Zeleniak, Nancy
Mason and Betty Lou McCall.
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learn about today’s workplace needs 4 2 9 8 9 4
“Itʼs also about learning how
to effectively communicate 1 5 3 1 7 5
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ting, so proper communica- Medium Difficult
tion skills are vital.”
Weatherly science teacher Answers on Page B6
Educators from Hazleton, Crestwood and Weatherly Shiplett said that after his
experience at PPL, he will Back to the Front
school districts recently toured PPL Corporation’s
Systems Facility Center in Humboldt Industrial Park. explain to his sophomore, ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

junior and senior students 1. Marina features


Shown are, front row from left, teachers Marybeth 6. Barry Manilow
14 15 16

Lawrence, Michele Chyko, Sarah Richards, Marie Ernst, the importance of teamwork.
song locale 17 18 19
Kristine Amentler and Nicole Lamont. Back row, from “When I pair up students as 10. PDQ, in the ICU
left, are teachers Tim Shiplett, Anthony Morris, Jason lab partners in my class- 14. "The Sopranos" 20 21 22
room, they think itʼs some- restaurateur
Turri and Don Smith; PPL employees Ryan Hill, Colleen 15. State firmly 23 24
Suscewicz and Amy Herbener; and Partners in thing they just have to do to 16. Cellar stock
Education Executive Director Ed Lyba. get through my class. In real- 17. Dull finish 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

ity, itʼs something that will 18. Chicago


32 33 34 35 36
help them in the workplace. exchange, for
Teachers and counselors firsthand the academic and short
from Hazleton, Weatherly technical skills that would We saw that projects at PPL 19. Utah ski center
37 38 39 40

and Crestwood school dis- better prepare students for involve the cooperation, 20. McDonald's 41 42 43
tricts learned about todayʼs todayʼs workplace.” coordination and teamwork offering
23. Sushi bar order 44 45 46
workplace during a recent Present were Weatherly of a large number of people,” 24. Like an oboe's
visit to the PPL Corporationʼs Area School District teacher he said. tone 47 48 49 50

System Facilities Center in Tim Shiplett; Crestwood And Crestwood technology 25. Walked briskly
education and wood shop 29. Sgt. Friday 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
Humboldt Industrial Park, teacher Anthony Morris; and
carried one
Hazle Township. Hazleton Area School teacher Morris said the PPL 32. La Scala 58 59 60 61

The tour was part of the District faculty, including visit gave him real-world performance
62 63 64
“Educator in the Workplace” Kristine Amentler, Michele examples of the many 33. One of the
Osmonds
program organized and run Chyko, Marie Ernst, Nicole employment opportunities 34. Took the bait
65 66 67

by Greater Hazleton Part- Lamont, Marybeth Law- that exist for students. 37. Lack of American Profile Hometown Content 6/20/2010
ners in Education, a nonprof- rence, Sarah Richards, “Not every student in high enthusiasm
it organization made up of Donald Smith and Jason school is going to spend four 41. Drano ingredient 21. __ time (course 45. Mauna __
42. April 1st baby, DOWN slot) 46. Release, in a
local business and education Turri. PPL employees who or five years in college,” e.g. 22. Pushed strongly way
Morris said. “Often the stu- 1. Anti-stick spray
partners that places educa- assisted in organizing and 43. Woody's musical
2. '80s foe of Iran 25. Satirical Mort 47. Broadcast
tion professionals inside var- running the visit included dents I teach want to attend son 26. Highchair feature workers' org.
3. Rebuke from
44. Liver or pancreas 27. Stir up 48. Like tabloid
ious companies and indus- Amy Herbener, chemical lab a technical or trade school 45. Fencers' moves
Caesar
4. "Lovely" Beatles 28. Bumbling sort stories
tries to gain experience in supervisor, Colleen Susce- for training in electronics or a 47. Name in kitchen 29. Made public 49. Garlic hunk
girl
the workplace so they can wicz, human resources man- related field, and then head foil
5. Get really 30. Cultural doings 50. Twiddled one's
better prepare their students ager, and Ryan Hill, senior right into the workforce. My 50. Saturn model 31. Trivial Pursuit thumbs
steamed
51. "Onward!" cube 52. Stud stakes
for future careers. information specialist. visit to PPL shows that great 6. Former cigarette
58. Trampled 33. Principal duct 53. Pennsylvania port
opportunities exist for stu- huckster Joe __
“Through this program, The teachers praised PPL 59. Intense exam
7. [Continued on 34. Floating hazard city
educators discover a great for opening its doors and PIE dents willing to work hard in 60. Caravan 35. Home to Gilligan 54. Yield as profit
other side]
stopovers 36. General __ 55. Roof overhang
deal of information about the for putting together the pro- the skills trades. Many stu- 62. Tear apart
8. Criminal, in police
lingo chicken 56. "It's __ to tell ..."
current needs of industry that gram. dents donʼt realize that really 63. Get pooped 38. George, football's 57. Declare untrue
9. With the bow
they can then go back and “Students need to under- good-paying jobs are avail- 64. Like Bo-Peep's
10. Al Jolson classic "Papa Bear" 61. "... two if by __"
share with their students,” stand that success in the able with a technical school flock 39. Mound stat
11. The squiggle in
65. Mideast's Gulf of 40. Tandoori-baked
said Ed Lyba, Ed.D., PIE workplace is about more education.” "São Paulo"
__ bread
executive director. “By visit- than grades,” said Smith, For more informationor to 12. Started the kitty
66. Fax button 44. Like fairy-tale
13. Like an onion
ing PPL, they can actually Hazleton Area High School become a partner, call 450- 67. Obama's paternal goose eggs
peeler, perhaps
homeland
see the facility and learn honors chemistry teacher. 6314.
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SENIOR CENTERS MENU Lemongrass end we were able to protect


Saturday afternoon, even
fruit. It also kept us busy until
dinner arrived.
chini and green beans made
a contrast in textures as well
Week of June 28: Route 10, though it meant working our Dinners arrived along with as flavors. There was a hint
Monday: French onion soup, ham & Swiss pita, arti- Morris Plains, NJ way out to New Jersey. The another side Iʼd added to my of basil, and a cumulative
choke salad, raspberry sherbet. by Seth Isenberg plan was to meet at the Viet- meal, a pineapple shake, $3. effect of hot peppers. She
Tuesday: Veal picatta, herbed rice, green & wax Fitting in a visit to see my Thai restaurant that was needed the white rice to
Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Slater a couple of miles down offset the spice, and thor-
Dining Out
beans, whole wheat bread, chilled pears.
Wednesday: Breaded haddock, couscous, zucchini is difficult in June, because the hill from where they oughly enjoyed her
& onions, wheat roll, orange. we tend to either volunteer live. choice.
Thursday: Baked ham, mashed sweet potatoes, away our weekends or have Arriving just before 7, Phyllis and Slater
lima beans, rye bread, spiced apples. to work in such a way that we found the place busy with Served in a very tall glass, enjoyed their choices as
Friday: Stuffed peppers, pierogies, mixed vegeta- we canʼt spare a half a day. some large families outside this was more like a pineap- well.
bles, wheat roll, fruit cocktail. Somehow, this past week- waiting for more members to ple iced drink with a creamy As our meal wound down,
arrive—large Asian families. hint that Ruth suspected to we took some note of the
Itʼs been our experience that be condensed milk. tables around us, seeing
Coming Events with ethnic restaurants, the
more members of that ethnic
Phyllis had ordered Pad
Thai with tofu, $11, while
what they had ordered.
Many items were intriguing.
group there as customers, Slater had chosen the vermi- The table beside us ordered
JUNE 24 & 25, Thursday sored by White Haven mittee, White Haven
the better. So when we celli with sugar cane shrimp, a large tofu dish, with veg-
& Friday – Vacation Bible Volunteer Fire Company NOVEMBER 20 & 21,
walked into the Jewish deli in $11. His dish included the etables and spices, beauti-
School, sponsored by White (Firemenʼs Parade Friday, Saturday & Sunday – Craft
Margate and found a large choice of two other meats as fully presented.
Haven Ministerium August 13) Show & Holiday Boutique,
Jewish clientele, we knew well, and he selected pork It was irresistible—
JUNE 26, Saturday – Chi- AUGUST 13, Friday – sponsored by Women of St.
we were in for a treat. This meatballs and chicken. Vietnamese coffee, thick and
nese Auction, sponsored by Hometown Idol Contest, Patrickʼs, White Haven
was the same feeling. Ruthʼs choice was a green strong, with a tiny bowl of
Weatherly Area Community sponsored by Weatherly DECEMBER 12, Sunday
Phyllis and Slater were curry with chicken, $11, and condensed milk served on
Library Rotary Club – Breakfast with Santa,
seated in a corner booth at mine was Malaysian noodle the side to provide just the
JUNE 27, Sunday – AUGUST 13-15, Friday- sponsored by St. Patrickʼs
the back of the dining room. bowl with shrimp, chicken right element of sweetness
Breakfast, sponsored by Sunday – Parish Picnic, Events Committee, White
They had settled in, opening and calamari, $12. and smoothness. Phyllis and
Flying Aces Motorcycle Club, sponsored by St. Jude R.C. Haven
a bottle of Processo that Phyllis and I had the spici- Ruth both enjoyed a cup, $3,
Rockport Church, Mountain Top This column is open to all
organizations in the Weatherly,
they had brought. (The est of the foods. She and I which was pressed to order.
JULY 3, Saturday – AUGUST 21 & 22, Sat-
White Haven, Freeland, Al- sparkling wine was perfect enjoyed comparing heat As Ruth enjoyed this coffee,
Christmas in July, sponsored urday & Sunday – White brightsville, Blakeslee, Conyng- with the complex flavors of buildup, and I believe mine I finished my shake, and we
by St. Paulʼs Lutheran Haven Festival ham/Drums, Lake Harmony & the food, and light and ended up being hotter, judg- talked.
Church, White Haven SEPTEMBER 4, Saturday Mountain Top areas. If your
refreshing in the heat of the ing by the color I turned. The This is a meal I want to do
JULY 4 Sunday – Break- – Spaghetti Dinner, spon- organization is planning a fund-
raising activity, or other special day.) We joined them, flavor was not harsh, and the again. There were plenty of
fast, sponsored by Marine sored by St. Patrickʼs Events event open to the public, you may accepting some wine and spice added to the fun. interesting entrées still to try.
Corps League Det. 1039 at Committee, White Haven have it listed by calling 443-9131. the menus. Using long black chopsticks As a note, itʼs on the east-
St. Patrickʼs Parish Center, SEPTEMBER 9, Thurs- There is no charge for this serv-
Choosing entrées was a kept me from having too big bound side of a 4-lane—no
White Haven day – Chicken & Waffle ice.
thrill, with so many new of a bite, so the heat was just left turn permitted. Itʼs easy
JULY 4, Sunday – Break- Dinner, sponsored by The
fast, sponsored by Albrights- Presbyterian Church of Weatherly items to try. I selected a
lychee salad, $8, for us to
smooth, slowly building and
then slowly cooling. The mix
to miss the entrance (which I
did not), but there is access
ville Volunteer Fire Company White Haven share as an appetizer. Slater of noodles, vegetables and from the side road right past
JULY 9-11, Friday-Sun-
day – Parish Festival, spon-
SEPTEMBER 18 & 19,
Saturday & Sunday –
Lunch ordered a bowl of Thai meats made each bite a bit it. Parking is easy, though on
coconut sour soup, $3. different – and a joy of dis- tiers with a majority of the
sored by St. Patrickʼs Events
Committee, White Haven
Trainworks
Weatherly
Festival, program Sitting beside my uncle, I covery. parking off to the side.
was bathed in the scent of Ruthʼs dish seemed bland Reservations are recom-
JULY 16-18, Friday-Sun-
day – Bazaar, sponsored by
OCTOBER 10, Sunday –
White Haven United Meth-
menu coconut and curry as this
was served.
at first, but she warmed to it
as it warmed her. The curry
mended, especially on the
weekends. Credit cards are
Mountaintop Hose Com- odist Church 175th Anni- The Summer Free Lunch
The lychee salad was sub- had a smooth coconut base, accepted.
pany, Mountain Top versary Service & Dinner Program supported by the stantial, with mixed greens and the chicken, fresh zuc- Phone: (973) 998-6303
JULY 24, Saturday – Flea Reception Pennsylvania Department of drizzled with a sweet citrus
OCTOBER 14, Thursday
Market, sponsored by St.
Matthewʼs Union Church,
Packer Township
– Pork & Sauerkraut Supper,
sponsored by The Presby-
Education and sponsored in
Weatherly by Zions Lutheran
dressing. There was a gen-
erous quantity of cashews,
and five lychee fruit, as well
Legislative Lines…
JULY 24 & 25, Saturday & terian Church of White
Church, Third and Fell Continued from page A3
as five shrimp on a skewer.
Sunday – L&L Home- Haven Streets, continues through The shrimp had an appeal-
August 6. Lunch will be have been foregone or result- Philadelphia and beyond.
coming, Firehouse, Lehigh NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – ing marinade; I couldnʼt tell
Township Election Day Roast Beef served Monday through ed in higher tax rates and/or Today, we’re bringing tourist
what it was, but I liked it. The
JULY 30-AUGUST 1, Dinner, sponsored by White Friday from 11 a.m. to 12:15 shrimp was shared; the fewer services without the dollars HERE with our out-
Friday-Sunday – Flea Haven United Methodist
p.m. except Monday, July 5. lychees were shared, and it contributions from the travel door sports, our hotels, our
Market, sponsored by White Church was enough for Phyllis, Ruth industry. shops and our restaurants.
Haven United Methodist NOVEMBER 6, Saturday Snacks will be offered each and I—Slater got a lychee
weekday, except July 5 * Traveler spending on As usual, I’d like to close by
Church – Holiday Bazaar, sponsored
hotel lodging alone ($2.8 bil- reminding you that my offices
AUGUST 2, Monday –
Golf Tournament, sponsored
by The Presbyterian Church
of White Haven
between 3 and 4 p.m. All You Can lion in 2008), generated $167 in Lansford, Lehighton and
The menu for the week
by White Haven Lions Club NOVEMBER 14, Sunday
from Monday, July 12 Eat Breakfast million in tax revenue for the Albrightsville are there to
AUGUST 9-14, Monday- – Turkey Bingo, sponsored state’s general fund from the help make state government
Saturday – Carnival, spon- by St. Patrickʼs Events Com- through Friday, July 16 fol- at St. Peter’s state hotel room tax and work harder for you. We can
lows.
St. Peter the Fisherman close to $125 million more in help with everything from dri-
Friendship Club meets today Monday: Lunch - chicken Church on Lake Drive in
nuggets, tator tots, peas, local room tax revenues. ver’s license renewals to
Lake Harmony will sponsor
The annual picnic of the Weatherly Senior Citizens
pears, milk; Snack - big bites an all-you-can-eat breakfast
Our timber and coal was PACE prescription forms to
Friendship Club will be held today, Thursday, June 24, at once the economic lifeblood just about any issue that
graham cookies, apple juice. on Sunday, July 11 from 9
Eurana Park in Weatherly. Lunch will be served at noon and
Tuesday: Lunch - macaroni a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cost for of the county as we sent it to impacts you and your family.
supper at 4:30. Members will be observing Fathers Day and
adults is $7.25 and $4.25 for
then play bingo and cards. and cheese, bread, stewed children 3 to 7 years.

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Auditions scheduled for Summer 2010 Weatherly


Area REC Schedule
several local productions
It’s 7 a.m. on a Monday song prepared. Script read- tions from 6:30 to 9 p.m. each Auditions for The Diary of Tuesday June 29
Week 3: June 29– July 1

morning in Baltimore, 1962. ing will be at directors’ discre- night. All those auditioning Anne Frank will be held on Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
Tracy Turnblad, a pleasantly tion. will be asked to perform an Sunday, June 27 from 3 to Craft of the Day: Pinwheels
plump teenager reflects on “Hairspray” will take the up-beat Broadway-style song 5:30 p.m. and on Tuesday, Guitar Music Guest at 11 a.m.
how much she loves her city stage on Sept. 11 to 20th at and should bring sheet music June 29 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Sports: 1-3 p.m.
and she loves to dance. She the Nuremberg Factory play- for the audition accompanist. the J.J. Ferarra Center. 212 Open Sports & Games
dreams of being a star and house. It is being produced Also, everyone will be asked W. Broad Street, Hazleton Wednesday June 30
sings “Good Morning Balti- through consideration of MTI. to read from the script. Those auditioning will be Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
more.” It is the opening of the For more information, call PTPA’s production of Annie asked to read from the script. Craft of the Day: Magic Color Photo Frames
Broadway musical Hairspray. 751-8449. will be onstage at the Ferrara No monologues are needed. (Please bring a 4x9 photo)
The show will be presented Center August 13, 14, 20, 21, Those auditioning should at a Presentation: 10-11 a.m.
by the Backstage Production Auditions for America’s 27, and 28 at 7 p.m. and minimum become familiar “No Farming No Food, Know Farming Know Food” pres-
Ensemble and the Nurem- favorite musical, Annie, will August 15, 22, and 29 at 3 with the characters and if entation by Penn State Extension Carbon County (live ani-
berg Community Players in be held Sunday, June 27, and p.m. PTPA’s all-you-can-eat possible the text. mal will be present)
September, and auditions will Monday, June 28, at the J. J. dinner buffet will be available Anyone interested in audi- Sports: 1-3 p.m.
be held June 27 and 28. Ferrara Center in downtown 90 minutes before all per- tioning who cannot attend Open Sports & Games
Directors at BPE and NCP Hazleton. All roles are open. formances. this weekend’s auditions can Thursday July 1
have announced the audi- The Pennsylvania Theatre of Anyone interested in audi- call the director at 956-6992 Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
tions that will be held at The Performing Arts will present tioning for Annie who cannot or e-mail her at lzanoli- Craft of the Day: 4th of July Crafts (choice of: door hang-
Factory, in Nuremberg at 7 Annie for three weekends attend this weekend’s audi- ni@ptpashows.org to er, airplane, or bug magnet)
p.m. both days. All roles will starting August 13. tions can call the director at arrange an alternate audition Sports: 1-3 p.m.
be cast through the auditions. Production director Katy 956-3291 or e-mail her at time. Saltine Cracker Eating Contest at 1:30 p.m.
Those wishing to audition Childs, musical director kchilds5047@gmail.com to Open Sports & Games
should dress prepared to David McMahon, and PTPA arrange an alternate audition
dance for teen roles, and Artistic Director Michael time. Week 4: July 6- 8
have 32cts. of an upbeat Marone will hold the audi- Nature Week
Tuesday July 6
Bluegrass concerts Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon

planned in White Haven TOPS NEWS Craft of the Day: Nature Sun Catchers
Sports: 1-3 p.m.
White Haven chapter TOPS members had a reported loss Nature Scavenger Hunt at 1 p.m.
of 17.2 pounds for the June 21 meeting, great work! Open Sports & Games
The 50/50 winner was Ursula, reported by Shelly. Wednesday July 7
The no-nos for June are ice cream, chips, and potato Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
pancakes. Craft of the Day: Pennant Flag Photo Holders
The TOPS picnic will begin at 4:30 p.m. on June 28; this (Please bring a 4x9 photo)
is for family members too. Presentation: 10-11 a.m.
On June 30, TOPS members will once again prepare and “No Farming No Food, Know Farming Know Food” pres-
serve the Community Lunch at the Lutheran Parish Hall at entation by Penn State Extension Carbon County (live ani-
11:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend. mal will be present)
Members are encouraged to call, send an e-mail, or note Sports: 1-3 p.m.
of support to fellow members to keep them on track for the Adventure Walk at 1 p.m.
week. Also, don’t forget Adrienne’s exercise classes at the Open Sports & Games
United Methodist Church social hall on Tuesdays & Thursday July 8
Thursdays at 9:30 a.m., a sure way to keep in shape! Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
Members are reminded to walk a bit in the early mornings Craft of the Day: Sun Prints
and the evenings for extra movement. Summer is here so Sports: 1-3 p.m.
let’s enjoy the summer activities and lose weight at the Knock Hockey Tournament at 1:30 p.m. (prizes will be
same time. given)
Laura had the program and led an interesting discussion. Open Sports & Games
The next scheduled meeting will be held at the church *In addition to the craft of the day, there will be other
hall July 5. Dona will be presenting the TOPS charm bar crafts available including: Perler (Ironing) Beads,
holders and announce the weight loss winners for June.
Gimp/String crafts, Board & Trivia Games, Puzzles, and
Come join in the fun and lose weight at the same time,
Coloring.
Mondays, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at the United Methodist Church
*Open Sports & Games include knock hockey, 4-square,
Social Hall, White Haven.
Bluegrass banjo player ing to his friend and event kickball, basketball, and other group/individual games.
Keith Kupp – The Banjo Man host, Elmer Smucker. Kupp
– will perform solo on the hails from Ephrata, PA, where Flea Market Saturday at
patio of Carmine’s Pizzeria
on Main Street in White
he owns a music studio and
store. He has played the St. Paul’s in Mountain Top Spring Craft &
Haven on Sunday, June 27, banjo since he was 9, and is
from 2 to 6 p.m. He is the first
performer in a series of
also an expert guitar and fid-
dle player. He has performed
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Chicken barbecue take-
316 S. Mountain Blvd., outs will also be available
Food Fest planned
Mountain Top, will hold a flea from noon to 6 p.m. St. Peter the Fisherman on Sunday, June 27 from 9
dubbed Bluegrass on The and recorded with many market on Saturday, June 26 For more information, call Church on Lake Drive in a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine.
Patio, with afternoon per- national and local artists from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors 474-5387. Lake Harmony will hold a There will be plenty of great
formances planned for many are wanted. Spring Craft and Food Fest foods and many crafts.
summer Sundays.
Kupp is “the best banjo
player in ten states,” accord- Come enjoy our pizza and pasta—
dine outside on our patio
Quilt trip Keith Kupp, The Banjo Man, will perform
deadline is on the patio Sunday, June 27, 2-6 p.m.

next week
The Cranberry Quilters
Carmine’s Pizza
Main Street, White Haven • 443-9588
Guild is sponsoring a bus trip Mon.-Thurs. & Sun. 10-10; Fri. & Sat. 10-Midnight
to the Quilt Odyssey quilt Delivery Available within 5 miles of White Haven.
show in Hershey this sum-
mer. Antique and special quilt
exhibits along with a large
merchant mall are located DINE OUT at a discount
within the Hershey Lodge and Use Journal Dine-Out certificates at
Convention Center for quil-
ters and sewers of all types. local dining establishments
The trip is scheduled for
July 24 at a cost of $35,
and save big bucks!!
which covers tthe bus and •Chat ‘n’ Chew—$15 gift card, $9
entrance into the show. •Village Squire—$25 certificate for $15
For more information or to •Pocono Manor—$25 gift card, $12.50
reserve a seat, call Debbie at
427-9864. Call and leave a message—
The deadline is June 30. 443-9131 xt315
We’ll call you back with the details. While
Journal deadline is
always 5 p.m. Monday. supplies last—quantities are limited.
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2010—PAGE B1

July meeting date changed


by Lehigh Township board
by Donnell Stump need only be kept for six asking residents to keep their
The Lehigh Township years. properties neat would back-
Supervisors at their June 7 Capossela also asked fire as the township property
meeting decided to hold the about the broadband letter he is left go.
July regular meeting on drafted. Skinner noted that Tissier also asked if all per-
Monday, July 5 instead of the he’d like to see a few edits mits needed in Carbon
previously advertised date of before sending but was County have been sent.
Tuesday, July 6. That meeting pleased with it overall. Capossela replied that all
will begin at 7:30 p.m. Caposella also asked if that have been identified
At the June meeting, the additional or different taxes have been sent.
Supervisors again discussed could be levied to garner rev- She also inquired whether
changes or corrections to the enue for the township— the township’s insurance
minutes and were told by specifically, could the white- company had responded to
secretary Paula Sakse- water companies be taxed. the request to pay legal fees
Hoffman that on the advice of He was told that the taxes for Sakse-Hoffman and
PSATS (the state association levied on them are paid to the Sharlene Strauss. She was
for townships) “changes state, not the township or the told the insurance company
brought up at tonight’s meet- L&L Fire Company. In the has been asked, but had not
The roadway over the Francis Walter Dam is open again. Work to strengthen the earth-
ing are not physically past, amusement taxes were responded.
en dam by injecting grout into the openings between the materials that make up the dam
changed in the prior meet- paid by whitewater compa- In addition Tissier wanted
has been completed for now. The lower road remains under water, creating a good boat
ing’s minutes, but are includ- nies, until the Lehigh River to know the status of the
launch on the east side (shown above), and places for easy fishing on the west side.
ed in the minutes of the meet- was determined to be a inquiry about the Flying Aces Photo by Seth Isenberg
ing where the subsequent national navigational water- and whether they had com-
discussion occurs.” way. Skinner suggested con- plied with garbage collection.
The minutes of the May 3 sidering an emergency serv- She was told that they had Hickory Run State Park to host National
meeting were approved on a ices tax on each participant. not sent the required letter in
2-1 vote, Eric Brill voting no A 911 address is needed the past three years.
Gold Medal Award Celebration today
because of his absence from for the Carbon Stalkers Supervisor Wayne Wagner Hickory Run State Park is park system. portunities why they should
the meeting in question. Hunting Club. asked that the appropriate celebrating Pennsylvania’s The highest honor for a care about conservation.
A unanimous vote accept- A request for garbage fee letter be sent to the Flying recognition as the best state park system, the National •The Adventure Camp pro-
ed the treasurer’s report, exemption was received from Aces requesting the informa- park system in the nation with Gold Medal Award comes gram—a summer program
while a vote on payment of the owner of an old trailer on tion be sent as soon as pos- an event on Thursday, June from the American Academy that exposes urban area
bills was approved 2-1 with Buck Mountain Road that is, sible. 24, at 2 p.m. near the park’s for Park and Recreation teens experiences in nature.
Brill again voting no. per the owner, uninhabit- The next meeting will be swimming beach. There will Administration in partnership •A “green” parks initiative
Zoning/Code Enforcement able—no water hook-up, no held on Monday, July 5 begin- be a short presentation with the National Recreation DCNR to address climate
Officer John Capossela septic or sewer. No decision ning at 7:30 p.m. detailing Pennsylvania State and Park Association for change and energy con-
brought complaints regarding was made regarding the Park’s win as the best state excellence in land manage- sumption in Pennsylvania’s
commercial trash receptacles exemption. An inspection of ment, innovation and leader- parks.
to the supervisors. He noted the property is needed to ship in connecting people to •The system’s first nature
that some are overfilled and determine whether it is inhab- Letter to the Editor nature. inn at Bald Eagle State Park
not emptied regularly, creat- itable. “We are very proud to to expand overnight accom-
ing an attractive setting for The supervisors did agree To the Editor: by many classmates. receive this award in recogni- modations and attract new
bears. He also noted several to accept all payment The Crestwood High It is a shame that other tion of the collective hard visitors.
complaints about noise. arrangements proposed by School alumni group has classes did not want to get work of all State Park staff There are some great op-
Capossela asked the super- those with delinquent cancelled its plans for the involved. across the Commonwealth portunities for various out-
visors if they, or the auditors, garbage bills. Brill voted no. multi-class reunion, due to Eight months of planning – and for our unique approach- door activities at Hickory Run
had determined what docu- A $1,000 donation to the the lack of interest from many many hours spent making es that have drawn people State Park including camp-
ments needed to be kept. Weatherly Area Community classes between 1963 and phone calls. into our parks in new ways ing, hiking, fishing, swim-
Supervisor chairman Larry Library was okayed. 1972. It’s just too bad the lack of and connected them to na- ming, picnicking, disc golf, or-
Skinner asked if PSATS had Barb Tissier asked if Atty. Many other high schools in interest has spoiled it for all. ture through outdoor recre- ienteering and geocaching.
a list of requirements of what Hludzik needed to attend all the area are now doing multi- Rick Hartley ation,” said Dave Madl, Park For a video about PA State
class reunions. These (for the alumni group) Parks, visit dcnr.state.pa.us and
needs to be kept and for how meetings, in an effort to cut Manager. “All Pennsylvanians choose “Agency Highlights” the
long. Solicitor George Hludzik costs. reunions have been enjoyed should be proud of this “Modern Day Legacy.” For infor-
noted that minutes books, Martha Raynock asked achievement because after mation call 1-888-PAPARKS

ordinances and resolutions when the township building WACL auction this weekend all, our state parks belong to (727-2757) or
www.visitPAParks.com.
go to
For
should be kept indefinitely but grounds would be cleaned Over 100 items—gift certificates and baskets—will be all of us.” more information about the Gold
that most other documents up. She is concerned that offered at the Weatherly Area Community Library’s Chinese The Gold Medal Award will Medal program, go to
www.nrpa.org/awards.
Auction this Saturday, June 26 at Eurana Park in Weatherly. be on display at the event,
There will also be a silent auction of mailboxes painted by and participants will have an
option to take part in a brief
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and basket drawing starts at 2 p.m. education specialist after the
award presentation. Limited
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Chinese Auction tickets are available in advance at the light refreshments will be pro-
library at 20 Carbon Street. Proxy sheets are also available vided courtesy of Carmine’s
for those who cannot attend the auction. at Hickory Run, the park’s
Call the Library at 427-5085 for more information. food & refreshment conces-
Celebrate Celtic music,
Students who painted mailboxes under the direction of Denise Stadnik sionaire. crafts, foods and customs.
are Brittany David, Rachel Heister, Jonathan Houser, Leah Parsons, Pennsylvania has 117 state
Kristen Miller, Lydia Eroh, Erin Hollingsworth, Karlee Lindermuth, John
Geguzis, Arlena Parker, Jenette Stadnik, Brandon Callahan, Caitlin parks and three conservation
Lesko, Tiana Genetti, Tiffany Belletiere, Heather Welch, Christina Bender, areas. The system’s nearly
Alyona Vasylenko, Joseph Hancharick, Giovanna Petrone, John Brinker,
Tim Williams, Kayla Stracka, Kim Hardwick, Nicole Calia, Christina
300,000 acres and 1,800 full-
Graham, Katharine Ray, Tiffany Morresi, Sally Reigle, Philomena and part-time employees play
Malerski, Paityn Konczal, Katerina Boosalis, Chris Hunt, Erica Koloski,
Gabe Sebia, Cheyenne Dolinsky, Brittany Hinkle, Desieree Weichman,
host to more than 36 million
Friday Night Concert
Savannah Martin, Brandon Ernst, Zoe Kling, Vicky Howard, Crystal visitors each year. June 25, Featuring
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WACL reading program continues


The Weatherly Area Read!” on Tuesday, June 29 The program is being spon-
Community Library will con- from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the sored by the Weatherly
tinue its summer reading pro- Zion’s Lutheran Church Senior Nutrition Center.
gram, “Make a Splash - annex. Subsequent dates for this
program will be July 13, July
WACL now open Friday a.m. 27 and August 10.
The Weatherly Area Community Library will be open from Children can register at the
10 a.m. to noon on Fridays through September. library or on the first day they
Stop in at the library and sign up for a space at the attend.
Trainworks yard sale to be held September 18-19. The space For more information, con-
fee will be $5. tact Nancy at 427-5085.
Greyhound adoption group to visit horse show
Pocono Greyhound Adop- event, or about adopting a www.poconogreyhound.com,
tion will be at the greyhound, please visit or phone 856-0377.
Albrightsville Fire Company
Horse Show, Getz’s Farm,
Route 534 and Old Stage
Harvest planning meeting set
Road, on Sunday, June 27, Centenary United Metho- ning meeting on June 24 at 7 Blanche Garrett (center), a representative of Heritage Hill Senior Community, presents
beginning 9 a.m. dist Church in Weatherly will p.m. in the social rooms of the a check for $684 to Alice Barnasevitch (left), Weatherly Pride’s Relay for Life
To learn more about this hold a Harvest Festival plan- church. All members are team member and Michelle Connors (right), Weatherly Pride’s Relay for Life team cap-
asked to attend. tain. Heritage Hill recently held a flower and bake sale to raise money for the American

DELLA CROCE DENTAL CARE Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.

JOHN J. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D. Fundraiser to aid Tizekker


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The exquisite new Naturalwear is attractive and comfortable,
to benefit Stephen Tizekker the loss of his leg. Any dona-
Comprehensive Family Dentistry including Extractions & Root Canals and available in the widest range of sizes and shapes. on Saturday, July 31 at the tions of tricky trays, gift cer-
Ask Teresa to show you the Naturalwear that’s best for you!
Same Day Emergency Treatment Available Mastectomy Forms and Fashions. Red Rooster in Harwood tificates, or baked goods is
Early Morning and Evening Hours from 3 to 6 p.m. There will be greatly appreciated. They will
Teresa Jacktti, R. N., Registered Fitter
Convenient to White Haven, Butler Valley & Hazleton Tricky Trays and a bake sale. be accepted until Thursday,
Delta Dental Participating Dentist A Wide Selection of Medical Supplies
Wheelchairs • Walkers • Canes • Commodes • B. P. Kits Courage Karaoke will start at July 29.
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All money raised will go to tact Lewis Peltz at 427-4349
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Closed Saturdays Stephen to defray medical or Ann Grula at 427-2150.
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Married 60 years On July 3, from 10: a.m. to


3 p.m. St. Paul’s Lutheran
William Geiger. Church in White Haven will
Mrs. Andres is the former hold its Christmas in July
Nancy Lee Akers. They are sale. Raffle tickets for a
the parents of three daugh- beautiful Christmas quilt
ters: Lee Mary Hallock and will be sold at three for $5
Deborah Jo Murphy of White or one for $2. There will be
Haven, and Sheri Lynn Rush a great variety of Christ-
of Reading. They also have mas gift items for sale as
five grandchildren: Jamie well as baked goods. The
Searfoss of Colorado event will be held rain or
Springs, Colorado; Erin Leigh shine.
Murphy of Bel Air, Maryland;
Jacey Lynn Hallock of State
Mr. and Mrs. William
Andres of White Haven are
College, Michael Murphy of
White Haven and Tucker Class of 70 reunion 60+ meet next week
celebrating their 60th wed- Elwood Rush of Reading. A The Sixty Plus Women will meet on Wednesday, June 30 at
ding anniversary today, June
24. The were married in 1950
family dinner in honor of the
anniversary will be held
meeting Sunday 5 p.m. at the Weatherly Country Inn. If unable to attend,
please call Audrey.
in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Saturday. The Crestwood High p.m., at Rose Sitko’s Barn
White Haven, by the late Rev. School Class of 1970 will Restaurant on Route 437, Bingo tonight at Tweedle
hold its 40th class reunion north of White Haven.

S & T Coombe, Inc. over the weekend of All classmates are urged to Bingo will be held tonight, Thursday, June 24 at Tweedle
September 11. The next attend. Anyone having ques- Park in Weatherly.
Stove & Fireplace Specialists class reunion meeting will be tions is asked to please call Doors will open at 6 p.m. with the games starting at 7 p.m.
Admission is $5 and food and refreshments will be available
ONE STOP SHOP held Sunday, June 27 at 6 Rick Hartley at 443-9633.
for purchase.
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Nighthawks still perfect in WVSL


The Nighthawks moved to season, winning 32-13, 34- and two digs. Da Brown Bear & his (30-27, 32-21) to remain as nice night with six kills and
2-0 with a win in last weekʼs 16 and 32-16. Cody Campion served up Cubs 2, Blue Barracudas 1 one of the three undefeated four digs. Alex Jones had a
Weatherly Volleyball Dan Dutton had a superb five aces for Kiss our Aces - Da Brown Brown Bear & teams in the league. strong performance for the
Summer League play. The performance with eight kills (2-1). his Cubs (2-0) lost the first Rachel Heister led the way Blue Barracudas (0-3) with
weekʼs results are as fol- and four aces for the game (25-26), but won the for the winners with seven four kills, four digs, and four
lows: Swagger (2-0) and team- final two games of the match aces and Kyle Harris had aces.
Magic 2, Superheroes 1 - mate Dave Blackwell manu-
The Magic won the first factured seven aces and two
game (30-25), lost the sec-
ond (26-28), and won the
digs.
Jimmy Gregory showed
Weatherly basketball campers earn awards
deciding game (30-21) to the way for Net Nutz (0-3) The Weatherly Basketball Isom; 7th-9th Grade Boys: Grade Boys: Chris McNeal; Scott Zoscin, Will Nyer,
defeat the Superheroes. with three kills and two digs. Camp for boys and girls Luke Reiner. 5th-7th Grade Girls: Shelby Elijah Derr; 4th Grade: Justin
Wally Hess had a nice out- Nighthawks 3, Kiss our recently concluded with an Shootout Champions—3rd Berger; 7th-9th Grade Boys: Warnagiris, Jared Zaremba,
ing with six kills and four Aces 0 - The Nighthawks awards ceremony on Friday. Grade: Tabitha Hinkle; 4th Luke Reiner. Jeremy Moser; Champion:
aces, and teammate Terry The following campers were Grade: Jeremy Moser; 5th- One on One Champions— Jeremy Moser; 5th-6th
squeaked by Kiss our Aces,
Shortway also contributed recognized for their excep- 6th Grade Boys: Zach Moon; 3rd Grade: Elijah Derr; 4th Grade Boys: Zach Moon,
sweeping all three games by
four aces for Magic (2-1). tional performance through- 5th-7th Grade Girls: Lynea Grade: Jason Lash; 5th-6th Johnathan Arthur; 5th-7th
close margins (24-22, 24-22
Superheroes (1-1) were out the week: Reiner; 7th-9th Grade Boys: Grade Boys: Zach Moon; Grade Girls: Gillian Hinkle,
and 28-27) in a battle of
led by Travis Parry with six Free Throw Champions— Luke Reiner. 5th-7th Grade Girls: Shelby Shelby Berger; 7th-9th
unbeatens.
kills and four aces. 3rd Grade: Will Nyer; 4th Go to Hole Champions— Berger; 7th-9th Grade Boys: Grade Boys: Luke Reiner,
Kenny Rowan led the way
Swagger 3, Net Nutz 0 - Grade: Nicholas Berger; 5th- 3rd Grade: Braden Josh Reiner. Derek Coombs; Champion:
for the Nighthawks (2-0) with
Swagger swept Net Nutz to 6th Grade Boys: Zach Moon; Markovchick; 4th Grade: Knockout (Semifinalists Luke Reiner.
five kills and teammate Mike
remain undefeated on the 5th-7th Grade Girls: Molly Jeremy Moser; 5th-6th and champion)—3rd Grade:
Miller contributed four kills

CHINESE AUCTION
PAINTED
Saturday, June 26, rain or shine • Eurana Park, Weatherly
MAILBOXES starting at 10 a.m.–Drawing starting at 2 p.m.
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sailors playing a daily cat and

Veterans’ Corner mouse game with Soviet


attack subs, Our airmen fly-
by John Kearns ing the missions, our Marines
and Army forces sent on
COLD WAR 1965 and 1975, for example. munist doctrine called for an covert missions into harm’s
CASUALITIES: This fatal casualty count is for initial first strike with tactical way remember! The job had
“There has been some- the hostile deaths the U.S. nuclear equipped weapons to be done and it was a war
thing peculiar In how America public has so long been led to taking out armored units fol- that we won. All our Cold War
and Americans responded to believe never occurred. lowed by waves of troops to veterans earned the thanks
this victory: The country did A word on the enemy: The drive the sword into the heart and respect of our nation.
not celebrate it. There were nation’s Cold War adver- of US and Allied forces in Perhaps if a few of our
no victory parades. There are saries included conventional Germany. politicians stood vigilant at
no monuments or museums forces of the Soviet Union, The first waves would not the gates of hell as you did, a
built, no special day designat- China, North Korea, Yugo- be top forces, they would be proper medal would be cast Jim and Gloria Capone of Capone’s Bar and Grille stand
ed to mark the victory and to slavia and Cuba. But they secondary rated conscripts and issued. Currently, veter- with Mike Salerno, center, of Marine Corps League 1039.
honor the sacrifices made by also encompassed a host of to absorb ammo stocks of ans of the cold war are were on a mission, to raise leading the way for support of
Americans and others to Third World Marxist guerrilla surviving US and Allied “allowed” to purchase a Cold funds for our wounded war- our active duty.
achieve it. It did not rate even and terrorist movements that forces. They would enter the War medal, but none is avail- riors returning home. Capone’s Bar and Grill was
fireworks.”—Zalmay Khalil- targeted Americans. If a GI or area where an hour before able to be issued with due The military attempts to a stop point in White Haven.
zad, Director of RAND Stra- CIA operative was killed by a nuclear weapons were used. ceremony from the nation provide for wounded fighting The stop was welcomed by
tegic Studies, on the end of group or individual espousing This would mean certain you and I stood in defense of. men and women, but misses the participants as Capones
the Cold War after 1991 the communist ideology, he is death. If Allied forces did not The Cold War had many important areas of personal went the extra mile to make
More than 382 Americans among those counted. This is get them, they would suc- faces. It’s time they are rec- and family needs. Poker runs the run successful, providing
were killed as result of direct VFW’s tribute to America’s cumb to radiation poisoning. ognized and remembered. like this past weekend’s pro- food at no cost and a very
enemy action during the Cold Cold War killed in Action, one Either way, the Fulda Gap Marine Corps League De- vide for things not provided. welcome atmosphere. Ca-
War. This does not include that the nation as a whole and the entire defensive area tachment 1039 Poker Run The long ride starting in pone’s is a well known sup-
those military actions be- has far too long neglected to would be a mass killing field for Wounded Warriors: It Berwick followed to Mountain porter of all veteran causes.
tween 1945 and 1991 beyond offer. No doubt, due to the with few expected to survive. was a great weather day for Top and at the White Haven The run was successful
the scope of The Korean secretive nature of the Cold In actual combat recorded, the fund raiser. The red stop over, the procession was and all returned to the start
and Vietnam wars. This tally War, some American hostile incidents number in the hun- Corvette leading the way fol- most welcome. point safe. A fine example of
includes only those docu- deaths are missing. dreds. Actual deaths to US lowed by the long line of A thanks to the White our Marine Corps League
mented military personnel or For many, the best remem- forces numbered in the thou- motorcycle riders and the yel- Haven Police for the direction and local business teaming
government operatives killed bered Cold War Incident was sands. Because of classified low dune buggy riding rear of the traffic when the group up to get the troops and
by communists. In some the Cuban Missile Crisis. As missions, many were un- guard was an impressive entered town. Our Marine returning wounded what they
operations; other servicemen near to the brink of nuclear recorded, unreported, no sight by any standard. They Corps League Det. 1039 is need. Great job by all.
were killed accidentally or in war as we were brought to, a medals conferred, no com-
“friendly-fire” incidents. Still greater crisis existed in pensation paid to families.
others, Air Force and Navy Europe. At the time, local It is evident when all the
aviators, were lost in opera- area veterans were serving facts are in, the Cold War was
tional flights directed at the on the most dangerous place a war, our country men and
enemy, or died in aircraft in the world, a place named women risked their lives. Of
accidents. Hence they are not FULDA Gap. While many of the thousands that were
part of this figure. If the cause our own hometown veterans killed, countless more were
of a downed aircraft is incon- were facing defending this maimed. In a nation where
clusive, the crew members Gap, others were poised to we spend millions and bil-
are nonetheless included. invade Cuba. Nearly an esti- lions in foreign aid and disas-
Moreover, many thousands mated one million Com- ter relief, our Congress does
of GIs were killed on maneu- munist troops were poised to not believe our own nation’s
vers, training for potential pour through the Fulda Gap, Cold War veterans rate of
major confrontations with outnumbering our US Forces deserve a “Cold War Medal”
communist forces. During the by 50 to 1. as it would be cost prohibi-
Korean and Vietnam war Our defensive doctrine was tive. So much for all who
eras, tens of thousands of to use our armour, consid- stood at the gates of hell in
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White Haven, Weatherly


to meet in D-18 opener
The District 18 Little Game 5 − Freeland at Valley West Game 25 winner Township, 11 a.m.
Game 6 − West Hazleton at Hazle Monday, July 12 Game 2 − Tamaqua White vs.
League 11-12 and 9-10 All- Township/Tri−County Game 27 − Game 26 winner vs. Lansford, 1 p.m.
Star Tournaments get under Monday, June 28 Game 26 loser, if first loss Game 3 − Tamaqua Blue vs. Jim
Game 7 − Game 1 winner vs. Thorpe, 3 p.m.
way starting Friday. Hazleton 9-10 TOURNAMENT Game 4 − Anthracite vs.
White Haven and Game 8 − Game 2 winner vs. North Division Towamensing Township, 5 p.m.
Weatherly will open the 11-12 Game 3 winner At Hazle Township Sunday, June 27
Game 9 − Game 4 winner vs. Saturday, June 26 Game 5 − Game 1 winner vs.
Tournament Friday at 6 p.m. Game 5 winner Game 1 − Tri−County vs. Game 2 winner, 3 p.m.
at Weatherly, with the winner Game 10 − Game 6 winner vs. Freeland, 11 a.m. Game 6 − Game 3 winner vs.
Anthracite Game 2 − Hazle Township vs. Game 4 winner, 5 p.m.
facing Hazleton in the second Game 11 − Game 4 loser vs. White Haven, 1 p.m. Game 7 − Game 1 loser vs. Game
round on Monday, June 28. Game 5 loser Game 3 − Valley East vs. 2 loser, 11 a.m.
Game 12 − Game 2 loser vs. Hazleton, 3 p.m. Game 8 − Game 3 loser vs. Game
The 9-10 Tournament Game 3 loser Game 4 − West Hazleton vs. 4 winner, 1 p.m.
INTERLEAGUE CHAMPS — Figas Contracting of begins Saturday, with the Wednesday, June 30 Valley West, 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 29
Weatherly captured the Interleague championship, North Division games played Game 13 − Game 7 loser vs. Sunday, June 27 Game 9 − Game 6 loser vs. Game
Game 11 winner Game 5 − Game 1 winner vs. 7 winner, 6 p.m.
defeating Merrick’s of Hazle Township 9-7 in the title at Hazle Township, and the Game 14 − Game 6 loser vs. Game 2 winner, 3 p.m. Game 10 − Game 8 winner vs.
game. Team members include, first row from left: South Division at Game 8 loser Game 6 − Game 3 winner vs. Game 5 loser, 7:30 p.m.
Christopher MacNeal and Gary Buck. Second row: Brett Game 15 − Game 1 loser vs. Game 4 winner, 5 p.m. Thursday, July 1
Towamensing Township. Game 9 loser Game 7 − Game 1 loser vs. Game Game 11 − Game 5 winner vs.
Kelly, Luke Figas, Zach Moon and Louis Mastroddi. Third White Haven’s 9-10 stars Game 16 − Game 12 winner vs. 2 loser, 11 a.m. Game 6 winner, 7:30 p.m.
row: Ryan Kelly, Robbie Hinkle, Timothy Busher and take on host Hazle Township Game 10 loser Game 8 − Game 3 loser vs. Game Game 12 − Game 9 winner vs.
Friday, July 2 4 winner, 1 p.m. Game 10 winner, 6 p.m.
Dillon Bizarre. Fourth row: Manager Tom Figas, and at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Game 17 − Game 7 winner vs. Tuesday, June 29 Saturday, July 3
coaches Kevin Leininger, Dave Moon and Bob Hinkle. North Division. The Game 8 winner Game 9 − Game 6 loser vs. Game Game 13 − Game 12 winner vs.
Game 18 − Game 9 winner vs. 7 winner, 6 p.m. Game 11 loser, 2 p.m.
Weatherly 9-10 stars play in Game 10 winner Game 10 − Game 8 winner vs. Monday, July 5
Figas Contracting the South Division, facing Saturday, July 3
Game 19 − Game 13 winner vs.
Game 5 loser, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 1
Game 14 − Game 11 winner vs.
Game 13 winner, 6 p.m.
Franklin Township at 11 a.m. Game 14 winner Game 11 − Game 5 winner vs. Tuesday, July 6
claims Interleague title Saturday. Game 20 − Game 15 winner vs.
Game 16 winner
Game 6 winner, 7:30 p.m.
Game 12 − Game 9 winner vs.
Game 15 − Game 14 winner vs.
Game 14 loser, if first loss, 6
The following is the brack- Monday, July 5 Game 10 winner, 6 p.m. p.m.
Figas Contracting of two home runs, one inside- ets for the 11-12 and 9-10 Game 21 − Game 19 winner vs. Saturday, July 3 Championship Series
Weatherly captured the the-park and the other over tournaments: Game 18 loser Game 13 − Game 12 winner vs. Best-of-three
Interleague championship on the fence. He also tripled. Lou Game 22 − Game 20 winner vs. Game 11 loser, 2 p.m. At Hazle Township
DISTRICT 18 LITTLE LEAGUE
Game 17 loser Monday, July 5 Thursday, July 8
Friday, defeating Merrick’s of Mastroddi doubled and sin- 11-12 TOURNAMENT
Tuesday, July 6 Game 14 − Game 11 winner vs. North Division champion vs. South
All games start at 6 p.m.
Hazle Township 9-7 in the title gled, Tim Busher had a triple, Friday, June 25
Game 23 − Game 17 winner vs. Game 13 winner, 6 p.m. Division champion, 6 p.m.
Game 18 winner Tuesday, July 6 Saturday, July 10
game played at Freeland. . Robbie Hinkle had two sin- Game 1 − White Haven at Wednesday, July 7 Game 15 − Game 14 winner vs. North Division champion vs. South
Weatherly
Winning pitcher Luke Figas gles, Gary Buck doubled and Game 2 − Valley East at Jim
Game 24 − Game 21 winner vs. Game 14 loser, if first loss, 6 Division champion, 2 p.m.
Game 22 winner p.m. Sunday, July 11
recorded 10 strikeouts and Zach Moon singled for Figas. Thorpe Friday, July 9 South Division North Division champion vs. South
helped his team at the plate For Merrick’s Dante Biasi, Game 3 − Tamaqua at Franklin
Game 25 − Game 24 winner vs. At Towamensing Township Division champion, 2 p.m., if
Township
with two doubles. Dillon Dante D’Amato, Gambardella Game 23 loser Saturday, June 26 necessary
Game 4 − Lansford at Sunday, July 11 Game 1 − Weatherly vs. Franklin
Bizarre was the big gun with and Cruze all singled. Towamensing Township
Game 26 − Game 23 winner vs.

Aces earn two Babe Ruth victories Roofers remain unbeaten in WBSL
White Haven’s Aces picked Chupka all collected three Chupka, Tyler Jones and win- WEATHERLY HILLCLIMB
up a pair of victories in Valley hits, while Ricky Schoener ning pitcher Antonio Grottola WBSL FREE THROW
Junior Babe Ruth play last singled twice and Mike all singled. Grottola finished CHAMPS—Jordan
week, beating PQ Express Legg ripped a double. Brett with a two-hit shutout. Cunningham, left, and Paul
15-7 and blanking Freeland Stallone and Tim Tokash Aaron Kollar doubled and Miller, right, were the
10-0. added singles to round out Troy Medash singled for winners of the Weatherly
In another league game the attack. Freeland. Hillclimb’s WBSL
last week, West Hazleton PQ Express clouted three Freeland ......................000 00 – 0 2 4 Consecutive Free Throw
White Haven ................014 41 – 10 7 1
Booster Club wrapped up the home runs in a losing Solanick, Kollar (5) and Lapchak; Grottola
competition held last
regular season title after cause. R. Kumitsky homered and Williams. weekend in Weatherly.
W - Grottola. L - Solanick.
shutting out Weatherly 11-0. and singled, and Tyler Cunningham won the
West Hazleton Booster
White Haven 15, Thomas and N. Pehala each 12-and-younger division,
Club 11, Weatherly 0 -
PQ Express 7 - After spot- ripped home runs. Adding making five free throws in
Winning pitcher Joey Baran
ting PQ Express an early 3-2 singles were J. Correalle, J. a row. Miller captured the
twirled a two-hitter with 11
lead, White Haven scored six Lutz and S. Seach. 13-and-older bracket after
strikeouts, and also belted a Gerhard Roofing climbed
times in the second inning to White Haven .........261 204 0–15 17 0 making 21 consecutive
PQ Express ..........301 200 1–7 7 1 pair of hits to lead first-place to 2-0 in Weatherly
seize control and went on to Munisteri and Williams; Lutz, Seach (3) ,
foul shots.
West Hazleton to the shutout Basketball Summer League
the easy win at Conyngham. Correalle (5) and Montoya.
win. TJ’s One Stop 65, Mayor league-high 28 points.
W - Munisteri. L - Lutz. play with a win last week.
Winning pitcher Drew White Haven 10, Freeland Brady Wolfe, Juan Pulanco, Tom Connors 62 - TJ’s One Gerhard Roofing 64, R/T
Munisteri went the distance, The following are last week’s Auto & Truck Sales 54 -
0 - White Haven needed just Kerrick Sullivan, Jesse Frey Stop overcame a 10-point
scattering seven hits. He was results: Donny Hoffman had another
five innings to blank Freeland and Aaron Orth all stroked- halftime deficit to win a close
backed by a 17-hit assault Buck Mtn. Tag-n-Title 51, stellar performance with 22
Friday at Lehigh Park. doubles for Booster Club. one over Mayor Tom
from his White Haven team- Concord Plastics 43 - Buck points, five rebounds and
Brett Stallone showed the Weatherly’s hits came from Connors and improve to 2-1
mates. Garrit Williams, Mountain Tag-n-Title broke three treys to propel Gerhard
way with three hits, Vinny McCroy and Brad on the season.
Antonio Grottola and John open a close game late in Roofing past R/T Auto &
while Drew Munisteri, John Keyser, each with a single. Lorenzo Sanders caught
the second half behind Dave Truck Sales.
fire in the second half to
Durange’s 20-point perform- Ernie Massar contributed
spark the win, finishing with
Sherkness wins Keystone HR Derby ance.
Jon Zaremba added 11
22 points, including five 14 points and eight
The 2010 Keystone Senior the McAdoo/Weatherly, doubles and single and drove three-pointers, and four rebounds and teammate
points and four assists for Austin Gregory had a
Babe Ruth All-Star festivi- including Cody Ryba, Keith in three runs, Corey Ryba hit steals. Teammate Greg
BMTT (2-1). league-high 17 rebounds for
ties were held last Saturday Barna and Sherkness. a pair of singles and Justin Koneshusky contributed a
Concord Plastics (1-2) had the unbeaten Roofers (2-0).
at Franklin Township’s Mikula added a base hit for double-double with 17 points
a solid night from Jeff Witner, Kenny Rowan had the hot-
Christman Field. Panther Valley 12, the locals. and 11 rebounds.
who had a double-double hand for R/T’s (1-1) with 16
Drew Sherkness of the McAdoo/Weatherly 11 - Panther Vy.................431 022 0-12 11 4 Mayor Tom Connors (1-2)
McAdoo/Weatherly ..072 000 2-11 12 3 with 14 points and 13 points and four treys.
McAdoo/Weatherly Nationals Panther Valley scored four King and Marouchoc; Moti and Lech. was led by Ian Hearne’s
rebounds.
captured the home run derby runs over the final three W - King. L - Moti.
competition, belting seven innings and held off a CRESTWOOD FOOTBALL
homers to beat out 50-plus McAdoo/Weatherly rally in LANGIN AWARD WINNER
players for the title. The All- the ninth inning to captured Journal-Herald Crestwood High School
Star game followed on the victory. recently held its Senior
deadline is noon Awards Ceremony, with
Saturday evening. Drew Sherkness blasted a on Monday. the Crestwood Football
Members of the American home run and single, and Booster Club presenting
E-mail articles to:
All-Star team, managed by Bud Lech smashed a three- its annual Langin
McAdoo/Weatherly run home run to pace journalnews@ Scholarship Award to
Nationals’ John Barna, fea- McAdoo/Weatherly. pa.metrocast.net Adam Kita. The award is
given out to a senior who
tured three players from Cody Ryba collected two exhibits leadership, perse-
verance, dedication, and
academic commitment.
THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS - page A4 6/20/2010 The Scholarship Award is
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E S S O A L A O R O D R T Family in memory of Jeff
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E S G N U L D N A L G player and graduate of the Crestwood class of 2000, who tragically died in 2005.
Adam will continue his education at King’s College majoring in Secondary
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T I B E I R M A A I R A Education/Science and will play football for the King’s Monarchs. Shown in front: Kiera
Hinkle, Jeff’s niece; 2nd row from left: Gail Prutzman, Jeff’s mother; Jane Zinn, Jeff’s
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