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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 29, NO. 32 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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Packer plans to hold steady


against PA Atty. General

Ben Price of the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund


explains some of what Packer Township supervisors feel is at stake in
their attempt to prevent sludge dumping in the township. the matter
boils down to a question of who decides what’s best for the township
and its residents. Photo by Ruth Isenberg
by Ruth Isenberg
THIS WEEK IN Packer Township Supervisors did-
WHITE HAVEN n’t have a lot of business to conduct
at their April 6 meeting, but they did
Thursday, April 8
150 DOZEN EGGS were dyed and distributed around the Lehigh Park ballfield in White Haven. Hours of
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 have a lot to talk aboutl. And they
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist took one very significant action, vot- preparation created a fun Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 3, that seemed over almost as soon as it
Church ing to advertise the community self- started, as children swarmed the field, searching for the prize eggs. The White Haven Recreation Board,
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting –
government ordinance for adoption. aided by members of the volun-
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- teer fire company, sponsored the
aurant The purpose of this law, as
annual event. Every child
East Side Borough Council Meet- explained by Ben Price of the
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough Building Community Environmental Legal received a gift, and few if any
Foster Township Planning Com- Defense Fund, is to give the town- eggs remained unfound.
mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Photos by Ruth Isenberg
ship to make governing decisions
Township Municipal Building
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Please turn to page A3
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
munity Church I-80 toll request denied again
Friday, April 9
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to by Seth Isenberg way,” added State Representative
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White Congressmen, state representa- Mario Scavello.
Haven Center tives and business officials from “We are relieved the tolling
Saturday, April 10 throughout Northern PA were very scheme has been denied. Now it’s
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - pleased with Tuesday’s announce- time to move forward in discussing
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish ment of the decision by the Federal alternatives to tolling Interstate 80.
Center
Highway Administration (FHWA) to We expect the Pennsylvania State
Sunday, April 11 reject the Pennsylvania Turnpike Legislature to immediately begin
Breakfast, sponsored by Marine
Corps League Det. 1039 – 7:30
Commission’s application to put developing alternative funding for
a.m. to Noon – St. Patrickʼs Parish tolls on Interstate 80. our state roads and bridges,” contin-
Center “It is clear that the U.S. Secretary ued Vince Matteo, Co-Chair of the
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - of Transportation Ray LaHood fol- Alliance and President of the
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- lowed the letter of the law in making Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of
munity Church
this decision,” said PA Commerce.
Monday, April 12 Congressman Glenn Thompson. “I am pleased with DOT for reject-
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United
“Act 44 never met the criteria set by ing the application to toll I-80,” said
Methodist Church Social Hall the federal law. This is the third time Congressman Paul Kanjorski. “I
White Haven Borough Council FHWA has turned down the appli- have advocated for years that we
Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Municipal cation, and we can only hope the should not implement policies that
Building third time is the charm, and the dramatically discriminate against
Laurel Lodge 467 F. & A.M. Meet-
ing – 7:30 p.m. – Masonic Hall
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Northeastern Pennsylvanians by
Governor and leaders in Harrisburg asking them to pay a disproportion-
Tuesday, April 13
Joy Through Movement – 10:00
will get realistic about the ate share of the cost for a statewide
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Commonwealth’s transportation problem. Tolling I-80 would have
Church future.” done that, and I am pleased to see
Penn Lake Park Borough Council “It’s great to see the Federal that DOT seriously considered my
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. – P.L. Asso- Highway Administration agrees— objections, and also correctly inter-
ciation Club House
once again—with our view that preted the law which resulted in the
Dennison Township Volunteer Fire
Company & Auxiliary Meetings – Pennsylvania should not be permit- application’s rejection. Now, we THIS WEEK IN WEATHERLY
7:30 p.m. – Fire House ted to create a toll road when the must work together to help the Thursday, April 8
intent is to use a portion of toll prof- Governor and State Legislature Weatherly Rotary Foundation Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly Municipal
Wednesday, April 14
Building
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. its for anything but the reconstruc- determine how to fairly address the
Senior Citizens Friendship Club Meeting – 1:30 p.m. – Salem U.C.C.
Paulʼs Lutheran Church tion and maintenance of the high- Please turn to page A2 Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle Park
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting –
Weatherly Rotary Club Dinner Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Weatherly Country
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview
Inn
Community Church
Weatherly Area Community Library Board Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Library
Foster Township Board of
Greater Weatherly Area Ambulance Association Meeting – 7:30 p.m. –
Supervisors Meeting – 6:00 p.m. –
Ambulance Building
Township Municipal Building
I.O.O.F. Lodge 457 Meeting – 7:30 Sunday, April 11
p.m. – Odd Fellows Hall Breakfast – 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Silver Ridge Hunting Club
K. of C. Council 10616 Meeting – Bingo –1:30 p.m. – Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. Church
7:30 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish Monday, April 12
Center Lausanne Township Board of Supervisors Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Agnes
Thursday, April 15 Klynowsky Garage
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 Tuesday, April 13
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Citizensʼ Volunteer Fire Company Meeting – 7:30 p.m. - Fire House
Church
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – Wednesday, April 14
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- Weatherly Area School Board Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – W.A. Middle School
aurant Weatherly Borough Council Workshop Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Municipal
East Side Borough Council Meet- Thursday, April 15
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough Building Weatherly Lions Club Meeting- 7:00 p.m.- Weatherly Borough Building
Foster Township Planning Com-
mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – ESSAY CONTEST WINNER Susan Funk, right, a senior at Weatherly
Township Municipal Building
Area High School, receives her prize from Weatherly Rotary president
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting –
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Lee Zink, as high school English teacher Maria Whitley looks on.
munity Church Photo by Seth Isenberg
PAGE A2—THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2010
I-80... people of the Common-
THE JOURNAL-HERALD Death Roll Continued from page A1
wealth, but the battle is far
(USPS 277-440) Published weekly at from over. Thanks to Act 44
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 JAMES NAPIER Surviving in addition to his state’s highway budget short- the Turnpike Commission is
James “Jim” Napier, 88, of wife are sons and daughters- fall. I stand ready to help in up to its eyeballs in debt
Telephone (570) 443-8321 Durham, N.C. and formerly of in-law John and Ping Li
Subscription Price—$25 per year in Luzerne & Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania, payable in advance. any way that I can.” because of the borrowing
$30 per year elsewhere, payable in advance. Springfield, N.J., died Friday, Napier of Malden, Mass., Thompson, Kanjorski and done based on the premise
Publications postage paid at White Haven, PA 18661. April 2, 2010 in Durham. Mark Napier and Liza Congressmen Kathy Dahl- that I-80 would be tolled. In
POSTMASTER, send address change to: He was the husband of the Sabater-Tirado of New York, kemper, D-Erie, and Chris light of this announcement, I
THE JOURNAL-HERALD
former Mary Frances Bro- N.Y.; daughters and son-in- Carney, D-Dimock joined a call on our legislative leaders
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) skoski, originally of White law Kathryn Napier of Dur- number of state legislators to in Harrisburg and all mem-
Clara R. Holder, Publisher Haven. They had been mar- ham, Teresa Napier of attend a briefing on bers of the Pennsylvania
Seth Isenberg, General Manager ried for 60 years, and lived in Chapel Hill, N.C., Liz and December 17 with FHWA Congressional delegation—
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief Springfield until last year. Charles Martin of Wilmette, Deputy Administrator Greg including those seven who sit
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager He was a U.S. Marine Ill.; four grandchildren.
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor Nadeau. In that session, 13 on the U.S. House
Christy Brady, Finance Corps veteran of World War Another grandchild preceded state representatives told the Transportation and Infra-
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor II, and a graduate of the him in death. Deputy Administrator what structure Committee, to
Heather Maslo, Production Manager University of Pennsylvania A funeral Mass was held even the threat of tolling I-80 come together to find viable
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce with B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. Monday in Durham. has already done to local and sustainable solutions to
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce degrees. Prior to retirement Memorial donations may businesses and industry in our highway and transit fund-
White Haven Economic Development Association
THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint.
he was a Professor of Hu- be made to Duke Homecare their areas. A month later, the ing. The future of Penn-
© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc. manities at New Jersey and Hospice, Office of group was meeting with sylvania’s transportation sys-
Institute of Technology for 33 Development, 4321 Medical Secretary Ray LaHood him- tem depends upon it and the
years, and before that taught Park Drive, Suite 101, Dur- self to make their case taxpayers deserve as much,”
at New York University and ham, NC 27704. against tolling. concluded Thompson.
Editorial the University of Delaware. “Today is a victory for the

Antidote for Anxious Times? Do Your Duty


Tolling of Interstate 80 by Lee H. Hamilton quired to move legislation to out a solution that’s both ment; if it is, I choose to be
Over the last few months, a vote may seem extreme, good for the country and found doing my duty.”
no longer threatens area the press has been filled with but it’s not entirely out of politically feasible and then So it is with us. There may
by Seth Isenberg worried articles about the keeping with the Senate’s sell it to American voters. be cause for discouragement
Governor Ed Rendell and his allies in the State Legislature state of the union. “Pundits original purpose. Given the current grum- about the current state of
can no longer threaten Northern Pennsylvania with tolling our are beginning to wonder if It’s also worth keeping in bling about how Washington affairs in Washington, but
free interstate. They will have to find some other way to fund the system is broken in some mind that this Congress has is broken, it’s natural to ask whether Capitol Hill and the
PennDOT’s road repairs and the variety of state transit agen- fundamental way,” wrote enacted several important whether there is any hope at White House are falling apart
cies that were promised money from toll revenues generated Evan Thomas in Newsweek. pieces of legislation (includ- all. I would argue that for or performing splendidly, our
by those of us who live along Interstate 80, as well as visitors “Do partisan polarization, ing the stimulus package, most of us, as citizens, that responsibility as citizens is
and truckers passing through our area. special-interest money, snarl- investments in green technol- question is irrelevant. the same: to do what we can
The governor had decided that we northerners were going ing news outlets and public ogy, “cash for clunkers” and Here’s a quick story. In to improve our own corner of
to foot the bill for projects and public transit primarily benefit- disaffection ensure gridlock other measures), and that it 1780, the skies over much of the world, and to insist that
ing southern PA. It was not fair, it was not right, and it was a into the indefinite future?” has gotten closer than any New England darkened at our elected representatives
power-play by the more populated south part of our state asked John Harwood in The other in history to reforming mid-day: families lunched by do their utmost to improve
against the more rural north. And this week, that power-play New York Times. the health-care system. candlelight and people found theirs.
failed. These writers and many Second, if Congress is it difficult to read papers held If we hold both ourselves
The federal government has a high standard when it comes others are reflecting a build- divided over how to resolve only a few inches away. It was and our politicians to account
to turning over a built and paid for facility of any kind, to be ing sense within Washington the most difficult issues be- discovered many years later — if we refuse to offer excus-
used for revenue generation. Interstate 80 was already paid for that something is amiss with setting this country, there’s a that the cause most likely es to ourselves for why we
by tax dollars and maintained through the decades with tax- our system of governance. good reason: so are the was wildfires over eastern can’t be engaged, and refuse
payer-funded repairs. To suddenly hand over this property, the Faced with a desperate jobs American people. As Steven Ontario. At the time, however, to accept self-interested
result of billions of dollars worth of construction dollars, to the crisis, soaring deficits at both Pearlstein wrote in The many people thought Judg- behavior from our politicians
Commonwealth of PA for its exclusive use to generate money, the federal and state levels, a Washington Post in February, ment Day was at hand. The — that is the best salve I can
would have been wrong in many ways. But the idea that some health-care system widely “[T]he truth is that on many Connecticut legislature, think of for our country’s cur-
of that money would be skimmed off to fund non-highway proj- seen as broken, and pressing issues these days, the Ameri- which was in session that rent pains. In short, we must
ects, or road repairs not related to Interstate 80, would have international issues, the can people are badly con- day, considered adjourn- choose to be found doing our
been thievery. Thank you to everyone who made the federal nation’s political leaders are fused. They want Wall Street ing. Col. Abraham Davenport duty.
decision to prevent this from happening. straining to coalesce around to be reined in, but they’re stood up to oppose the Lee Hamilton is Director of
Interstate 80 does need repairs, and improvements. Our solutions. Public attention on dead set against more regu- motion. “The day of judgment the Center on Congress at
area is willing to pay for those because we need this federal this front was galvanized by lation. They want everyone to is either approaching, or it is Indiana University. He was a
highway maintained for the health of our business community. the much-noticed announce- have access to affordable not,” he said. “If it is not, there member of the U.S. House of
Local businesses have one less threat this week to their well- ment by Sen. Evan Bayh of health insurance, but they’re is no cause of an adjourn- Representatives for 34 years.
being with the Interstate 80 tolls threat put to rest. Indiana that he would not wary of expanding the role of
seek re-election to a Con- government… They want the Count on 511 to get you
gress he’d come to view as federal deficit brought under
gridlocked. control, but not if it means through Construction
The public itself is no more cutting entitlement spending
charitable: In the latest Asso- or raising taxes.” and Vacation Season
ciated Press poll, just 22 per- It is tempting to blame our During the busy construc- messaging.

Reward
for Good Drivers!
cent of Americans approved
of the job Congress is doing.
In this time of worry and
discontent, it’s worth remem-
political leaders for failing to
find a way out of our various
dilemmas, but it’s hard to fault
them entirely when we want
tion season and year-round,
Pennsylvania travelers can
take their “Travel Info to Go”
with PennDOT’s 511 system
The 511PA roadway net-
work includes all 1,759 miles
of interstate including the
Pennsylvania Turnpike, as
bering a few fundamental contradictory things. — 511PA. well as other major roadways
IF YOU: truths. First, Congress is not Yet they do have to shoul- 511PA provides free, 24- in Harrisburg, Philadelphia
•have at least one car that is designed to act expeditious- der a fair measure of respon- hour information services and Pittsburgh. Traffic infor-
less than 10 years old
ly. You can’t create a body sibility for the country’s cur- including traffic delay warn- mation for the majority of this
•haven’t had an insurance claim or whose purpose is to reflect rent malaise. We elect our ings, weather forecasts, links network includes incident
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Erie, State Farm, Prudential,
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(or any other insurance carrier) The Senate in particular they’re afraid constituents ing www.511PA.com. that an incident is occurring
pick up the telephone and call was envisioned as a place for might yell at them. Users may register through either through its network of
bills to “cool” if they lacked If Americans want contra- the Web site to receive per- more than 440 traffic cam-
broad support. The tyranny of dictory policies, then it’s sonalized traveler alerts, pro- eras or through confirmed
Daniel H. Suitch the “60-vote rule” now re- Washington’s job to hammer vided through e-mail and text reports from state and local
police. Crashes and other
Insurance Agency, Inc. INVITATION OF BID RICHARD M.
delays beyond PennDOT’s
control, such as vehicle
Weatherly • White Haven Salem United Church of Christ, 330 First Street, HUGHES, III breakdowns, are not avail-
able on the system immedi-
427-8011 • 443-7880 Weatherly, PA 18255 is currently accepting bids for ately, and travelers may
800-526-6425 approximately 300 feet of sidewalks, steps, handi- Attorney encounter traffic delays
cap ramp and gutter drain piping replacement. For -At- before that information is
Collect your reward in detailed specifications call Ron at 570-427-4197. Law posted on 511PA.
lower insurance rates! All bids must be sent to Salem United Church of 40 North Mountain Blvd. PennDOT encourages
Christ at the above address. All bids will be accepted Mountaintop, PA 18707 motorists to not call 511PA
until April 17, 2010. (570) 474-7242 while driving. Callers should
Salem United Church of Christ reserves the right Offering safely pull off the road to call
to reject any and all bids proposals for portions Comprehensive the system, or check for trav-
thereof. Legal Services el delays before heading out.
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2010—PAGE A3

Legal Notices Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg


LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Getz Self-Storage, HC 1 that Sealed Bids for Roof Re- This weekend’s beautiful federates in the Attic by Tony near the Little Schuylkill, and never grew back, so there’s a
Box 10A White Haven, PA placements 2010 will be re- weather was a call to winter Horowitz, an excellent telling we watched it return as we lot of open field, and we
18661-9507 will hold a public ceived by Weatherly Area
sale of contents contained in School District, Business Office, closeted road warriors to of his research into southern began our hike out. watched as Ches bounced
Unit No. 13 leased by Thomas 602 6th Street, Weatherly, PA saddle up their vehicles and attitudes about the Con- We also sighted a great around, looking for birds, and
Gill at 9:00 A.M. on April 24, 18255 to the Attention of Dan measure some asphalt. It federacy in the last decade variety of dogs, from a sleek Chad happily found some
2010 at Getz Self-Storage, cor- Herman until 1:00 p.m. prevail-
ner Routes 940 and 534, to the ing time May 3, 2010 with bid was to nice not to go looking through interesting short sto- black Great Dane being wet areas to slog around in.
highest bidder to satisfy the opening following at 1:15 p.m. for spring. ries. walked with its owners, to a Chess seemed to be very
ownerʼs lien. at which time said Bids will be Our journeys were be- We didn’t completely waste Shar-pei, jogging with its taken by the call of the
Edgar Getz publicly opened and read aloud.
Getz Self-Storage Bids will be received for the tween the Poconos and these beautiful days inside, owner, looking very happy, to swamp frogs. She’d go over
3/25 & 4/8 following Contracts: Roof Re- Pottsville. Out west we found spending time walking our a family of English bull terri- to the edge of the wet area,
placements 2010. cherry trees in full bloom, dogs along the Little ers, those of the pointy nose, and start looking for the
LEGAL NOTICE Sets of Specifications and
apple trees beginning to Schuylkill River on Saturday a brindled male, a beautiful source of the sounds. As she
Notice is hereby given that other documents may be ob-
Letters of Administration have tained from Dan Herman, Pro- spread their white flowers, afternoon, and then in a white female, and then neared, the frogs would
been granted in the Estate of ject Manager, 570-427-8681. landscape ornamentals and Gamelands field west of the clutched happily in his quiet, leaving her standing
Robert J. Graham, late of 985 Certified Check or Bid Bond
drawn to the order of Weatherly of course forsythia. The warm Francis Walter Dam on owner’s arms, the stunning ankle-deep in water, looking
Chestnut Street, Freeland,
Pennsylvania (died March 5, Area School District in the weather has stimulated plant- Sunday afternoon. Saturday’s white puppy, and many more, for she didn’t know what.
2010). All persons indebted to amount equal to ten (10%) per- ed flowers too. We didn’t walk allowed each of the including a huge wolf-dog We’re planning to take her
said estate are required to make cent of the amount of the Bid
must be submitted with a pro- need to go far, as our own dogs a chance to swim. sunning itself on its run, and back in a few weeks to see
payments and those having
claims or demands to present posal as Bid Security. flowers had burst forth from Chess enjoyed her time in a tiny pocket pup entertaining what she does.
the same without delay to Ross It shall be the responsibility of the ground into bloom. the stream so much that she its owners at Heisler’s Dairy. College basketball wraps
T. Graham, Co-Administrator, the Bidder to obtain a copy of
the Bid Specifications from the Our yard is surrounded by went in repeatedly, swimming We journeyed down to up as the baseball season
985 Chestnut Street, Freeland,
PA 18224, or Beth Zeleznock, Project Manager as set out forsythia, and so at this writ- further and further out, and Heisler’s Dairy outside Ta- begins.
Co-Administrator, 15 Green herein. ing, there’s a brilliant yellow then turning back to see maqua to enjoy some of their We’d planned a trip on
Briar Court, Pottstown, PA Weatherly Area School Dis-
trict hereby reserves the right, glow around the house from where I was, and tat I was hand-made ice cream, a sort Sunday night, and thought
19464, OR
Donald G. Karpowich, which is understood and agreed healthy, thick forsythia bush- watching her. of rite of spring for us. we might leave the dogs
Esquire to by all Bidders, to refuse any es, north, south, east and The buzzards have return- The mayflies are out, April behind. On arrival home, I left
85 Drasher Road and all Bids submitted; also
reserves the right to waive any west. It’s great. On Sunday ed to Weatherly. Weatherly flies this year. They found us the side door of the van
Drums, PA 18222
4/22 informality in Bids received, but we were out in T-shirts. has been home to flock of as we walked the dogs Sun- open, to air out the smell of
that any Contract awarded will Both of us have been slow- turkey buzzards for the last day afternoon. We’d hiked out wet dog. Ruth took them
PUBLIC NOTICE be to the lowest responsive, re-
sponsible bidder. ly getting healthier from our several years, and they are into a large open field main- inside to feed them, and I fol-
Notice is hereby given that Work performed shall be sub- colds. Mine had climbed into back. On Easter Sunday, they tained by the Game Com- lowed a few minutes later. We
the White Haven Zoning and ject to the Pennsylvania Pre-
Hearing Board will hold a Public my nose, while Ruth sneezed were lazily circling around mission. It’s a property that put the dogs out after supper,
vailing Wage Act and its accom-
Hearing on Friday, April 23, panying regulations as amend- a lot. Rest and lowered stress over head, enjoying the warm was used to provide dirt and soon found them laid out
2010, at 5:30 p.m. in the White ed. seemed to help. afternoon. We sighted a when they were building the in the car, expectant. They
Haven Municipal Building, 312 A mandatory pre-bid meeting
Main Street, White Haven, PA. Each of us enjoyed a fair handfull of them dining on Francis Walter Dam out of came on the trip.
will be held on the job site on
APPLICANT: April 26, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. amount of reading, Ruth with carrion out of town. More dirt and rocks. The trees
Mr. Geoffrey Michalesko Contact the Ownerʼs Project a mystery and me switching exciting was our first great
TO BE CONSIDERED: Manager at 570-427-8681 if between a book about a blue heron sighting of the
Journal-Herald deadline is noon
Applicant, Mr. Geoffrey Mi-
chalesko, requests a Special
there are questions.
detective who is a wizard, year. It passed over head on Monday. E-mail articles to:
Should access to the roof be
Exception under Section necessary before or after the and a non-fiction work, Con- lazily as we walked the dogs journalnews@pa.metrocast.net
4.100(1), “Regulations Govern- pre-bid meeting, the prospective
ing the Use of Land,” Schedule Bidder must contact the Project
I, for the property located at 203
Pine Street, White Haven, PA,
Manager at the above number
to coordinate an appropriate
Rabies Clinic is Saturday three months and older must
have a dog license.
cine were administered in
four hours. They hope to do
which is in a R-1 Zoning District. time for additional access and The 15th annual Skippy education continues to be the Dr. Sharon Lachette of the one more shot this year and
This request is in accordance inspection.
with the 1973 Zoning Ordinance Dietz Rabies Clinic will be most effective weapon in White Haven Veterinary continue the program in
Except as otherwise provided
of the Borough of White Haven, by Law, no Bidder may withdraw held April 10 from noon to 4 combating rabies. Hospital has again agreed to years to come.
as amended. its Bid within sixty (60) conser- p.m. at the Lake Harmony Carbon County Treasurer donate her time to administer The rescue squad building
The applicants would like to vative calendar days after the
add a second story (18 x 27) to Rescue Squad Building, 105 Ron Sheehan and Monroe the inoculations. is located 1.4 miles west of
actual date of opening thereof
the home and divide the home or one hundred and twenty Lake Drive, Lake Harmony. County Treasurer Claudette The rescue squad would Route 903, next to Shenani-
into two apartments for rent. (120) conservative calendar This year it will be dedicat- Segear will be on hand to sell like to make this a success to gans Restaurant.
This requires a special excep- days if the award is delayed.
tion for such a use in an R-1 dis- ed in memory of Sandi Dietz, dog licenses. conquer rabies. Two years For more information, call
Martha Kew-Goodale,
trict. Mr. Michalesko is in the Secretary who passed away Nov. 2, It is the law that all dogs ago, 450 doses of the vac- 722-1782.
process of purchasing the home Board of Directors 2008.
from the executrix, Ms. Jill Weatherly Area
Fisher. Shots for both dogs and
School District
This Pubic Notice will appear 4/8-15-22 cats will be available for $10
in two consecutive weekly (Located in Terrace Plaza)
per shot. All animals must be
issues of The Journal-Herald as Just off the S. Beltway, Route 424
follows: April 8 and April 15. This Packer... in a cage or on a leash.
601 S. Poplar St., Hazleton
is in compliance with the Penn- Sandi Dietz spearheaded
sylvania Municipalities Code as
Continued from page A1 450-5501
this clinic to combat rabies.
amended by Act 170 of 1988.
that affect the health, safety Bitten by a dog a few years OPEN DAILY
CATHY L. FULK
ago, records indicated that it 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Secretary, and well-being of the town-
White Haven ship’s residents. had no current inoculation
Zoning and Hearing Board

Send information about


4/8 & 15 The action comes as a
result of Packer Township’s
fight against having to accept
and she had to receive the
four injections of the rabies
immune globulin plus four
We’ve Expanded
WE’VE DOUBLED OUR SIZE, COME SEE WHAT’S INSIDE!
your organization’s additional booster shots.
biosolids in the community.
events to: journalnews@
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Pennsylvania law says town- Rabies in vaccinated ani-
or call 443-9131 xt304 ships may not prohibit such mals is rare. Vaccination and
for the editor. material being used.
Other communities who
also opposed the dumping Look for
have backed down when
sued by the attorney general,
us here:
but supervisor chairman told Find The Journal-Herald
the meeting that they were for sale at these area
merchants: • FREE COFFEE MEATS DELI
prepared to stand their ALL DAY, EVERYDAY! Split Shurfine
White Haven Market Chicken Breast ....99¢/lb. American Cheese..$299/lb.
ground. This ordinance is • DOUBLE COUPONS Shurfine
White Haven Uni-Mart UP TO 99¢ EVERYDAY!
Porterhouse or
Cooked Ham ........$299/lb.
designed to put the decisions T-Bone Steaks ......$499/lb.
Joe’s Kwik Mart • Tues. Senior Citizens Shurfine Oven Roasted
back into the hands of the Discount Day!
Ground Beef Turkey Breast ......$499/lb.
80% lean .................... 1 /lb.
Main Street Coffeeworks $ 65
people who would be affect- • We Accept All Major Shurfine Provolone
and Credit Cards, Food PRODUCE or Mozzarella ......$499/lb.
ed by the dumping, rather Homemade
The Journal-Herald office; Stamps, Access Card Golden Ripe Macaroni Salad ....$199/lb.
than the waste haulers or the and WIC Bananas ................39¢/lb.
Wawa at the Turnpike, Homemade
legislators. Strawberries..............$188 Bread Pudding ....$299/lb.
Pocono Inn lobby BAKERY Apples Red or Gold Delicious, Homemade
Price, who is working with and Plain, Pumpernickel or Greek Salad ........$299/lb.
MacIntosh. 1/2 peck tote bags..79 /lb.
¢
Packer and other local gov- Shurfine Pastrami..$599/lb.
The Hickory Run Truck Seeded Rye Bread ......$199 Asparagus ................ 188 $
ernments to oppose environ- Plaza store. Large Kaiser Rolls (6) ..$179 Idaho Potatoes 5 lb. bag ..$199 GROCERY, DAIRY
mental decisions that could Fruit Filled Danish (3) ..$199 Broccoli Crowns ..$129/lb. & FROZEN
In Weatherly, Oatmeal Raisin Barilla Pasta ............5/$5
have a negative impact on Eggplant ..............$149/lb.
Community News Walnut Cookies (8) ....$249 Shurfine Spaghetti
Green or Yellow Sauce 26 oz. ................5/$5
citizens, said it boils down to Weatherly Pharmacy 8” Peach Pie w/NSA..$399
Squash ................$149/lb.
who gets to decide such and TJ’s One Stop. Good thru Cantaloupes ........$249ea.
Kraft BBQ
Sauce.............
issues. He said the issue Miller’s Store Saturday, April 10 D’Anjou Pears ......99¢/lb.
General Mills
hinged on the inalienable Juicy
in Lehigh Twp. Grapefruit 5 lb. bag ..$299ea.
Cheerios 8.9 oz...
right to local community self- Convenient Mart, Carone’s Delicious Avocado ..5/$5 Natural Direction Extra
government, and was a mat- Virgin Olive Oil 17 oz. ....$399
Supermarket, Uni-Mart, Juicy Mangoes ........5/$5 Dad’s Dog Biscuits
ter of consent of the gov- Smoke Shop and Nocchi’s Romaine Lettuce..99¢/lb.
18 oz. Apple Pie or
..............2/$5
Oatmeal Cranberry
erned. Pharmacy in Freeland. Scott Mega Roll ........$999
More on this story in next Still only 50¢.
week’s edition of The Also available by mail sub-
Journal-Herald. scription.
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WH Lions Club accepting


applications for scholarships
The White Haven Lions least a two-year program. either 957-4359 or 977-4368,
Club is accepting applica- The scholarship program is contact any other member of
tions for the 2010 Scholar- open to both new students the White Haven Lions Club,
ship Program. The Club is and those already working or obtain a copy in person at
offering at least two $1,000 towards their degree require- the Main Street Coffee
scholarships this year. Any- ments. In past years, scholar- Works, 408 Main St., White
one, regardless of age, is eli- ships have been awarded to Haven. Current members of
gible if his/her primary resi- freshmen and upperclass- the White Haven Lions Club
dence is in the 18661 zip men, and previous winners and their immediate families
code or the 443 telephone have included a number of are not eligible to participate.
exchange. Recipients must, students from area high
at the time the scholarships schools as well as local stu- Scholarship
are awarded, be accepted as dents attending colleges
provisional or full-time stu- nationwide. All eligible appli- applications
dents to a degree program at cants from previous years are
an accredited institution. encouraged to participate in available
Eligible institutions are limit- this year’s program. Applications are now avail- Fairview Elementary School welcomes student teacher Zachary Pientka. He is a senior
ed to accredited Universities, Applications must be re- able for the $500 Richard at Bloomsburg University studying elementary education. He will be teaching in Mrs.
Colleges, Junior Colleges, ceived on or before May 1. To “Toro” Knepper Scholarship. Caladie’s kindergarten class through March 15 and then Mrs. Boone’s language arts
Community Colleges, and obtain an application form, The award is given by the class until May 5. Pientka states, “In just a short time, I have already learned so much
Technical Schools having at please contact Joe Quinn at Citizens Fire Co. to a Weath- from everyone I have met. I look forward to growing more and more each day as an edu-
erly Area High School senior cator.” Pictured with Pientka are kindergarten students Hunter Taylor, Jenna Stone,
Senior Parents meet tonight who is active in fire or EMS or Joshua Snyder, Clarissa Snyder, Allison Gutliotti, and Isaac Saullo.
The Weatherly Area High Thursday, April 22. the child or grandchild of an
School senior parents will Parents are needed to active or honorary member. Mrs. Opiel’s stu-
meet Thursday, April 8 at 7 serve on the following com- Applications can be ob- dents, Will Ziegler
p.m. in the Weatherly Area mittees: entertainment, main- tained at the WAHS guidance and Nick Grosek,
Elementary/Middle School tenance, food, decorating, office and must be returned to from Fairview Ele-
library to continue planning fundraising and clean-up. the Citizens Fire Co. prior to mentary, have taken
for the All-Night Party and the For more information, con- May 11. For more information, on a special project.
Vera Bradley Bingo fundrais- tact Sharon Lesko at 436- contact Pat Dougherty at 929- They interview
er which will be held on 3181 or Donnell Stump 579- 2990. teachers on a
Saturday, April 24. Another 8801. monthly basis for
planning meeting is slated for
Poetry Slam to the Fairview PTA
close month newsletter. They are
Widener University The Mountain Top Wo-
pictured here with
3rd grade teacher,
man’s Club will sponsor its
announces Dean’s List annual Poetry Slam on April
Mrs. Brogna, who
they interviewed in
Taylor Ann McDermott of The Dean’s List recognizes 30 at St. Paul’s Lutheran February. Their article focused on the class projects, activities, and speakers, which
Freeland was named to the full-time students who earn- Church, Route 309, Moun- supplemented the 3rd grade curriculum.
Dean’s List for the Fall 2009 ed a grade point average of tain Boulevard.
semester at Widener Uni- 3.50 and above for the Applications and more in-
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SENIOR CENTERS MENU Gardens cookbook she re- family and friends are sug-

Dining
ceived as a wedding shower gesting their favorites.
Week of April 12: gift almost 45 years ago. Weʼre pretty fond of home
Monday: Pineapple juice, stuffed pepper, pierogies, broc- Sheʼs doctored the recipe up recipes, and this week we
coli & cauliflower, whole wheat bread, chilled peaches. some, but tells me it starts found a new column that
Tuesday: Sesame chicken, rice pilaf, asparagus, multi FIRST PLACE in the re- with a basic roux of flour and shares reader recipes from
grain bread, tangerine. cent Freeland soup contest butter, with some chicken around the country. Check
Wednesday: Corn chowder, hot turkey sandwich, whole went to Karen Alllen of broth, clam broth, and vari- out Just a Pinch on this page
wheat bread, mashed potatoes, Harvard beets, tapioca pud- Foster Township for her ous kinds of seafood. Her for our first printing.
ding. seafood bisque. Itʼs a soup contest version included The column leads readers
Thursday: London broil, red potatoes, mixed vegetables, she makes often, she says. both crab and shrimp, but at to a website where they can
whole wheat bread, cinnamon apples. “My family loves it.” home she just uses crab, find other recipes, and sub-
Friday: Herbed chicken, filling, vegetable ratatouille, whole The basic recipe comes since husband Bill is allergic mit their own. If one of our
wheat bread, cheesecake. from a Better Homes and to shrimp, but she says any readerʼs recipe is chosen for
kind of seafood works just the column, weʼll be sure to

Coming Events
fine. Milk, or for a richer ver- highlight it here. The website
sion half and half or cream, also provides coupons for
make it a real bisque. some of the ingredients used
Her reward for winning? in the recipes.
APRIL 10, Saturday – Rockport Committee, White Haven “Bragging rights and pla- Let us know what you
Rabies Clinic, sponsored by APRIL 25, Sunday – Earth JULY 30 & 31, Friday & que.” Karenʼs already think- think. You can send an e-
Lake Harmony Rescue Day Celebration, sponsored Saturday – Flea Market, ing about what to enter in mail to journalnews@pa.
Squad by Bear Creek Camp, Bear sponsored by White Haven next yearʼs contest, tenta- metrocast.net, or just call the
APRIL 10, Saturday – Creek United Methodist Church tively slated for February— editor at 443-9131, xt304.
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& Sunday – Flea Market,
sponsored by St. Patrickʼs
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Guide, Local Flair Magazine, Times- 35¢ each to go—10 Sauces! Mylar & Latex Balloons
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News Publishing, The Real Estate Peel & Eat Shrimp EARLY BIRD DINNER SPECIAL Baby Items
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St. Jude Parish sponsoring


Night at the Races on April 23
St. Jude Parish, Mountain per race. Admission is $5 if door prizes and gift baskets
Top, will be holding a Night at you do not sponsor a horse. are being accepted. To pur-
the Races in the school cafe- Sponsor a horse for $10 and chase tickets, buy an ad, or
teria, 422 South Mountain admission, food, and bever- contribute a door prize or gift
Boulevard, on Friday, April ages are free. Each race win- basket, contact the parish
23. Doors open at 6 p.m.; ner takes home $50. Ads are center at 474-6315. Tickets
races start at 6:30. There will now available for purchase in must be returned by Wed-
be 10 races with 10 horses the program. Contributions of nesday, April 14.

Bach & Handel Chorale Spring


Concert and Dinner Discount May 1 Committee members are: Sitting in front: Dave Baloga, Fr. John Gali (assistant pastor),
The Bach and Handel With His Stripes We Are “Hallelujah” from “Messiah.” and Marie Duclos. Second row: Beth Cappellini, Tracie Machalick, Deacon Gene
Chorale of Jim Thorpe will Healed” and “All We Like Reserved tickets are $20 Kovatch, Liza Kelly. Back Row: Dan Frascella, Mike Caponigro, Donnie Smith, John
present the Spring Concert Sheep” from Handel’s Adults, $15 Seniors, $12 Bellas, John Malone, and Bob Dombroski Absent from photo: Fr. Joe Evanko, Pastor.
at historic St. Mark’s Lutheran “Messiah” as well as “Let Thy Students, and 10 under are
Church (21 Race Street in Hand Be Strengthened” from free. Advance tickets can be
Jim Thorpe) on Saturday, Handel’s Coronation Anthem purchased through the
Bear Creek Camp to celebrate Earth Day
May 1 at 3 p.m. under the No. 4. Part II will include: Chorale Office at 810 Carbon Come and visit Bear Creek Abandoned Mine Recla- stone Active Zone Passport
direction of Randall D. Perry, Bach’s “Dona Nobis Pacem” St. Jim Thorpe. Call (325- Camp at our annual Earth mation, and Local Native (www.kazpassport.org.)
Artistic Director. and other familiar choruses 4794) or email requests to Day event! The celebration American History by Little Looking for extra adventure
This year’s Spring Concert from Bach Cantatas. Maestro jsbgth@ptd.net or online at will include presentations, Wolf. With these and other and fun with boating, the
will feature many great cho- Perry will perform Gigue www.bhchorale.org. Advance hikes, climbing wall and activities people of all ages climbing wall, and our giant
ruses sung by the Chorale. (from Harpsichord Concerto tickets can also be purchased ropes activities, vendors, are sure to enjoy the celebra- swing? Adventure Wrist-
Part I will include: “Surely, He in G) by Handel. The finale at the Dimmick Library, 54 food, boating and more. It is tion! bands will be available for
Hath Borne Our Griefs,” “And will be the famous: Broadway in Jim Thorpe and appropriate for all ages and Programs and activities will purchase on the day of the
at the Carbon County Music backgrounds Special 2010 be offered from 11 a.m. to 5 event for $7/child (ages 4-9)
and More Store, 199 S. First features include Mrs. U’s p.m., with worship in the out- and $9/adult (10+.) Contact
Hawk Mountain Council – Creature Feature, “Energy, door sanctuary at 10 a.m. Bear Creek Camp at 472-
St. in Lehighton.
Boy Scouts of America The Restaurant Partnering Efficiency & Weatherization,” Admission is $5 per person 3 7 4 1 ,
Program is being offered. by PPL, a Live Raptors pres- and includes all special pre- bcnc@bearcreekcamp.org,
hosting Regional Scout Show When you purchase a con- entation by the Pocono sentations, hikes, children’s or by visiting www.
Where would a young man Schuylkill and Carbon coun- cert ticket you will receive a Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, nature programs, crafts, and bearcreekcamp.org for more
or woman get a glimpse of ties, will be displaying their voucher that entitles you to a Make-Your-own Chalk by the exploring the Nature Center. information. Come join in the
useful life skills, survival skills skills and achievements 15% discount the night of the Eastern PA Coalition for Admission is free with a Key- celebration!
and team building skills that through troop activities and concert at the following
could be applied to nearly
any situation during their
individual skills contests.
Overnight camping is avail-
r e s t a u r a n t s — M oya ’s ,
Through the Looking Glass,
National Canal Museum
adult years?
The answer, of course, is at
able for registered troop
members.
Albright Mansion, Macaluso’s
(Nesquehoning), Flow, and
Platz’s. Reservations are rec-
Spring Lectures continue
the Hawk Mountain Council – The Hawk Mountain
Boy Scouts of America Scout Council is chartered by the ommended. The restaurants The National Canal Mu- three hours in length. The lec- found on the street or in the
Show, being held at the Hawk Boy Scouts of America to and phone numbers are list- seum, in cooperation with the ture is open to the public. The parking garage (for a fee)
Mountain Scout Reservation serve Berks County, Schuyl- ed on the back of the ticket. Pennsylvania Canal Society, Spring Lecture Series is held adjacent to Two Rivers
in Schuylkill Haven, Penn- kill County, and part of Car- Merchants’ coupons offering continues its Spring Lecture at the Two Rivers Landing Landing. Seating is limited to
sylvania, April 30 – May 2, in bon County [Panther Valley 10% discount on Friday, Series on Thursday, April 15. auditorium, National Canal 125 persons on a first-come
honor of Scouting’s centenni- School District] from its Saturday and Sunday of con- Capt. Bill McKelvey will Museum, 30 Centre Square, first-served basis.
al celebration. Council Service Center at cert weekends are also dis- present A Trip through Scot- Easton, PA. Enter the building For more information, call
The year 2010 marks the 5027 Pottsville Pike, Read- tributed with ticket purchase. land’s Caledonian Canal on a at the Pine Street (rear) the National Canal Museum
100th anniversary of organ- ing, PA 19605, and serves Steamboat. The slide lecture entrance. Parking can be at 610-559-6613.
will focus on the history and
ized scouting in America, as over 14,000 youth members
HHS class of operations of this waterway. Learn CPR and/or first aid
founded by the Boy Scouts of and over 4,000 adult leaders.
Admission to this event is Maylath Valley Health Systems Inc., Sybertsville, is offering
America in 1910. In honor of
this great achievement, the
The Council Service Cen-
ter is open from 8 a.m. to 5
85 reunion $5. All proceeds go to the CPR and/or first aid classes on Thursday, April 22 at 6 p.m.
Hawk Mountain Council – p.m., Monday through Friday. Hazleton High School National Canal Museum his- For more information, call 708-2929 Monday through Friday
Boy Scouts of America will be Summer hours (from Me- Class of 1985 will hold its tory fund. Doors open at 7 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

S & T Coombe, Inc.


providing a special Scout morial Day until Labor Day) 25th anniversary reunion at p.m., the lecture begins at
Show the weekend of April are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday Mea’s Restaurant, Hazleton, 7:30 and is approximately
30 through May 2, designed through Friday. this summer at a date to be Spring Fling dance Stove & Fireplace Specialists
announced.
ONE STOP SHOP
to showcase the many oppor- Hawk Mountain Council
tunities available through maintains a year-round The cost will be between at St. Jude’s
Scouting for today’s youth to camp, Hawk Mountain Scout $15 and $20 to cover light The St. Jude Social Club is
Coal, Gas, Pellet & Wood Stoves, Outdoor Furnaces
learn life skills, survival skills Reservation, which is 700 refreshments. There will be a hosting a “Spring Fling”
Over 70 units on display and 10 operating.
and team building skills. The acres of forest, lake and cash bar. The reunion com- dance, featuring Tom Slick
mittee must get an initial and the Converted Thun- Showroom Location:
Scout Show is open to the streams, dedicated to offer- Route 940
public. ing Scouts the chance to head count by April 15. derbolt Grease Slappers on (4/10 mile west of Route 115)
Many activities and dis- experience the beauty of the Class members interested April 10 from 8 p.m. to mid- FREE DELIVERY
within 50 miles
plays will be available outdoors. These facilities are in attending are asked to call night at $20 per ticket. (with purchase of any new stove.)

throughout the three-day, for use by Scouts and Scout- 401-4505, e-mail clas- The ticket includes entry to FREE REMOVAL
of old stove
weekend event. Young men ers from the Hawk Mountain sof85@ mac.com or on the dance, beer and soda, (with purchase of any new stove.)

and women will have the Council and visiting units Facebook join public group and snacks. Tickets are avail- (570) 646-8254 • Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
opportunity to view or partici- from outside the Council. Hazleton High School (HHS) able at the parish center. in
pate in a variety of skills Non-Scouting groups are Class of 1985. Mountain Top.
demonstrations, training dis-
plays, and organized activi-
also welcome to utilize the
facilities by advance reserva-
ATTIC TREASURE SALE
DINE OUT
ties. A sampling of the tion.
events, displays, activities
and skill observation oppor-
tunities include: State Police,
In addition to year-round
camping, the camp is the
center for training adult lead-
Saturday, April 17 • 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Parish Hall
at a discount
Fire Department, EMS, Civil ers in the programs of Cub 418 Berwick St., White Haven Use Journal Dine-Out certificates
Air Patrol, United States Scouting, Boy Scouting, Ven-
Military and PA Game Com- turing and Commissioner Glassware, Tools, Toys, Dishes, Appliances, Furniture, at local dining establishments
mission displays and training Service. Clothing, Jewelry, Books, Etc. Great Bargains! and save big bucks!!
opportunities; woodcarving, For further information Enjoy Lunch While You Shop! •Ugly Mug—$25 gift card, $15
pottery, blacksmithing, shoot- about The Hawk Mountain
Homemade Soup, Baked Goods, Hot Dogs, •Chat ‘n’ Chew—$15 gift card, $9
ing sports, scuba, kayaking, Council - BSA Scout Show
canoeing, boating fly fishing, visit www.hmc-bsa.org, or Beverages & Pastries will also be available for purchase. and for 1/2 price—
fly tying, and craft activities contact Sally Trump at (610)- For more information, call 443-9424.
•The Edelweiss—$50 gift card, $25
for boys and girls of all ages; 926-3406. •Pocono Manor—$25 gift card, $12.50
HAM radio, astronomy, pho- •Village Squire—$25 certificate for $15
Send information
tography, venturing, and dis- Call and leave a message—
ability awareness programs; about your
and birds of prey demonstra- organization’s 443-9131 xt315
tions, fire building, first aid, events to:
journalnews@
We’ll call you back with the
and games activities. In addi-
tion, troops from across the pa.metrocast.net details. While supplies last—
or call 443-9131 quantities are limited.
Council’s three-county dis-
trict, which includes Berks, xt304 for the editor. MANY NEW ITEMS!
THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2010—PAGE B1

Lions to sell spaghetti Weatherly Church to present Easter Musical


The choir of Zions Luth- last autumn. She is always in truth.” “Amen!” presents the will take the congregation
supper tickets at TJs eran Church, Third and Fell our thoughts and the choir is truth of the death and resur- through the meaning of the
Streets in Weatherly will sure that Sue will be singing rection of our Lord and word “Amen” as used by
Members of the new Weatherly Lions Club will be selling
present the Easter musical, right along with them from Savior by highlighting those Jesus Christ. The choir is
tickets at TJ’s One Stop this Saturday and Sunday after-
“Amen!” arranged by Greg the heavenly choir. passages from the Scrip- joined by Eloise Hinterleiter,
noons for their spaghetti dinner Sunday, April 18. The dinner,
Skipper and Russell Mauldin, “Amen!” is an Easter musi- tures, shared by a narrator the Reader, and John Hart as
featuring a generous serving of spaghetti, homemade meat-
this Sunday, April 11 at the cal based on Jesus’ use if the and a Scripture reader, and the Narrator. Harry Sipler is
balls, homemade sauce, a dessert and soft drink. Tickets are
10:45 a.m. service. The musi- word “Amen.” In the gospels, by weaving together well- the song leader. Don Weston
$8 for adults and $6 for ages 3 to 12. Take out orders can be
cal will be repeated for the Jesus spoke the word loved hymns and songs. The is the Sound Technician. The
arranged. There will also be a limited delivery to Senior’s
guests and their families, in “Amen” often, but He never result is a musical to share to cantata is accompanied by a
apartments in the area.
the dining hall at Weather- used it at the end of a state- celebrate the One who is the fully orchestrated CD.
Tickets are also available during the week at TJ’s and Halo
wood at 2 p.m. ment; He said in at the begin- Truth. All are invited to worship at
Insurance, and via members of the club. The event is the first
The musical is presented in ning. In English, the word Zions choir, under the Zions Lutheran Church.
major fundraiser for the newly established service club.
loving memory of choir mem- “Amen” is often translated direction of John Simkovich, Come join us this Sunday
ber and friend, Ethel Sue into “verily” or “I tell you the organist and choir director, and catch the Spirit. “Amen!”

Welcome Rafters! Weston, who passed away


sold at the library for $2.50 pinski is remaining as secre-
Don’t forget to stop for some Friends to raffle baskets per package. These will be tary, and Pat Pisaneschi will
Pizza or Pasta! Desserts Too!!

Antonio’s Pizza
At the March meeting of Party,” I feel Pretty,” “Keep restocked as possible, so if replace Judy Lee in the office
the Friends of the Marian Them Close To Your Heart,” you see the candies on dis- of treasurer.
Sutherland Kirby Library, “Gardener’s Delight,” “Tea play during your library visit, An individual membership
plans were discussed for a Time,” and “Baker’s Helpers.” take advantage of your in the Friends costs only $5
Main St. Shopping Center, White Haven basket raffle. Baskets are The drawing will take place opportunity to try some. annually, and new members
Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 443-9776 already on display at the on Wednesday, May 5, in The March meeting also are welcome at any time.
library and chances may be time for presenting a basket brought a change in officers. Meetings are held the first
purchased at the desk during as a Mothers’ Day gift. Leona Tobin retired as presi- Wednesday of the month at 7
Please join us for an evening of
shopping and refreshments as the your library visit. Some of the Homemade fudge and dent and Rose Farrell took p.m. in the library.
White Haven Area Community Library themes include “Garden peanut brittle are also being over that office. Mary Kem-
hosts an evening of “Baubles and Bubbles”

2ND ANNUAL Into The Woods next Nuremberg production


SILPADA JEWELRY FUNDRAISER Nuremberg Community the show ticket price. through the Pennsylvania result a curse laid by a Witch.
Players have announced the Visit the website at www. Partners in the Arts, a state Their efforts to break the
will once again benefit the
dates of their coming spring nurembergplayers.org. The agency. spell and the consequences
White Haven Area musical, “Into The Woods” by theater is at School and SHOW PREVIEW thereof make a great show –
Community Library. Stephen Sondheim and Apple streets in Nuremberg, by Clara R. Holder FOR ADULTS. Pre-teens will
This Open House James Lapine. Shows will be and tickets may be reserved “Into The Woods” combines be either bored or frightened,
will take place on: two weekends only – April by calling 788-4411. well-know fairy tales such as to the chagrin of adults who
Saturday, April 17 30, May 1, and May 8 at 7:30 “Into The Woods” is pre- Jack and the Beanstalk, have brought them to see it,
6-8 p.m. p.m., and May 2 and May 9 at sented through special Rapunzel, Cinderella, and thinking that if it’s fairy tales it
4 p.m. arrangement with Music Little Red Riding Hood with must be great for children. It’s
at St. Patrick’s Parish Hall Dinner will be available Theatre International, and is the story of the Baker and his not.
For additional White Haven before each show by reserva- sponsored in part by a grant Wife who are childless as the
information, Come see the new 2010 collection, tion only. Dinner & Show tick-
contact all natural gems and sterling silver. ets are $24, while Show Only The Susquehanna Art Museum presents Down
Charlotte at Don’t forget... tickets are $10. Reservations the Rabbit Hole:The Bizarre Worlds of Salvador Dali
443-8723 Mother’s Day and Graduations are also strongly suggested Salvador Dali’s creations the air. influence can be seen every-
or Lindsay at are right around the corner. for show only attendees, but are coming to Harrisburg! For Spanish Surrealist painter where, from the music of the
j.munisteri@ Gentlemen, come shop for that tickets will also be available Down the Rabbit Hole: The Salvador Dali (1904-1989) is Beatles to the Pop Sur-
yahoo.com special person in your life! at the door. Organizations of Bizarre Worlds of Salvador undoubtedly one of the most realism of director Tim Bur-
12 or more will receive $2 off Dali, artworks by famed recognizable figures in 20th ton.
artist/personality Salvador century art. Throughout his “The woodblock prints rep-
SENIOR HEALTH FAIR 2010 Dali will be at the Susque-
hanna Art Museum from May
life, Dali cultivated eccentrici-
ty and exhibitionism – claim-
resent the fusion of three of
histories most creative
Hosted by... 6-August 1. The show will ing this was the primary minds,” says Amy Hammond,
open to the public on Thurs- source of his creative energy. exhibitions manager, “Ima-
day, May 6 from 4-8 p.m. Often trekking through his gine attending a tea party
Down the Rabbit Hole: The dreams and subconscious with Salvador Dali, Lewis
Bizarre Worlds of Salvador self, Dali discovered imagery, Carroll and Dante. What sto-
Wednesday, April 14 • 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Dali examines several “bi- scenes and symbols that ries they could tell!”
zarre worlds” of one of art would later be reused in his This remarkable exhibition
at the Laurel Mall (JC Penney wing) histories most prominent Sur- art. Surrealism embraced lit- of Dali prints and Philippe
FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS: realists and most eccentric erature, music, cinema, phi- Halsman photographs comes
Cholesterol n personalities. Down the Rab- losophy and popular culture, to Harrisburg through the
mation o le!
nfor ifesty bit Hole presents a rare op- providing a wealth of inspira- generosity of Blair-Murrah
Osteoporosis r tant i althier l
o
Imp ive a he portunity to view woodblock tion for artists. Exhibitions, the service or-
Spinal to l prints inspired by Lewis Car- It is impossible to follow the ganization that provides a
Blood Sugar how
roll’s Alice in Wonderland and progression of modern art wide range of historic, cultur-
Blood Pressure Dante Alighieri’s Divine Co- and culture without viewing al, educational and contem-
Hearing and More! medy. Although Dante lived artworks created by Salvador porary exhibitions to institu-
and died more than six hun- Dali. His influence on the art tions throughout the world.
• Hundreds of dollars worth of prizes and giveaways!
dred years before Dali and world is indisputable, and his Look for an exciting slate of
• Tai Chi Demonstration at 10:30 a.m.!
expressed himself through ideas have trickled down into educational programming for
For more information contact Lisa Marie Halecky at poetry, there were parallels popular culture and society. both children and adults to
570-427-4500 that scholars later noticed
and that attracted Dali. The
Without Dali, we may not be
as advanced in our explo-
complement this exciting ex-
hibit. Details will be posted
artist had a similar connec- ration and understanding of soon on the Museum’s web-
tion with the otherworldly our subconscious selves. His site, www.sqart.org.
quality of Alice in Wonder-
land. Dali himself will be rep-
resented in a collection of 10
photographs by Philippe TOPS NEWS
Halsman, a long time friend White Haven TOPS members are very happy to
of the artist. One of Down the announce a no-gain meeting for April 5. The Chosen
Rabbit Hole’s most exciting Achiever was Bernadette and the no-no for April is potato
additions, this collection of chips. Programs were set up for the next four weeks.
photographs shows Dali Members discussed plans are for the summer picnic.
building and thriving in his Do you just keep yo-yoing for years? Maybe it is time to
own surrealist environment. “out-discipline” weight. TOPS members are going to lose
In these photographs, Dali weight and keep it off. Some secrets to weight loss include:
stares into the eyes of a rhi- attending chapter meeting, reducing portion sizes, eating
noceros and cats fly through more salads, drinking more water, and looking at every 1/4
pound as a stick of butter. It’s a loss of just 1 pound a week
Send information and keeping it off that will result in a healthier you!
about your organiza- Next week’s program will be the Seven Saboteurs. This
tion’s events to: jour- program is to address the role of saboteurs and how they
nalnews@ affect your weight-management efforts. We invite members
pa.metrocast.net the community to join us, Monday nights at 6 (weigh in 5:30
to 6) at the United Methodist Church Social Hall, White
or call 443-9131 xt304
Haven.
for the editor.
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Weatherly Flower Club to enjoy New books at the Weatherly Area Community Library
spring tea at today’s meeting Adult fiction - Strange Jayne Pupek; The Neighbor, of Fire, by John Dippel; Childrenʼs videos - Mother
Weatherly Flower Club will to Barbara Wagner and a Piece of Paradise, by Terri by Lisa Gardner; Key of Goebbels, by Ralf Reuth; Do Goose Volumes 1, 2, 3 and
hold their monthly meeting on second place to Eunice Jentz; Summer House,” by Light (large print), by Nora Penguins Have Knees, by 4; Jerky Turkey, Maryʼs Little
Thursday, April 8, at Zions Malatin. Something Special - Nancy Thayer; “Everglades, Roberts; In Sheepʼs Cloth- David Feldman; New Rules, Lamb, Ghost on the Loose,
Lutheran Church. Speaker a first place to Barbara Wag- by Randy Wayne White; ing, by Rett MacPherson; by Bill Maher; Here If You The Lost World-Jurassic
will be Robin Golden of Re- ner. A Forced Flowering Countdown, by Tris Johan- The Help, by Kathryn Need Me, by Kate Park; Treasure Island, Rip
miniscent Gardens in White Branch - a second place to sen; The Last Time IT Was Stockett; The Honor of Braestrup; Italian Dictionary, Van Winkle, Mary Ann and
Haven; her topic will be herbs Sally Chippi for her Pink Me, by Cathy Lamb; The Spies, by W.E.B. Griffin; by Ranata Russo, ed.; The the Brunetttes, Jack and the
and she will have samples of Weigela bush, a third place to Weekend, by Helen Zahani; Deeper Than the Dead, by Loss That Is Forever, by Beanstalk, Jolly Time at
herbal teas for the members Joanne Bunk for her Lilac Wish Come True, by Eileen Tami Hoag; Treasure Hunt, Maxine Harris; Longing For Jellystone, Scared Silly, The
to sample. A Spring Tea will bush and a third place to Goudge; Nantucket Night, by by John Lescroart; and Dad, by Beth Erickson; and Lion and the Witch, David
take place. Paula Gregory for her Pussy Eli Hildebrand; Between Summers at Blue Lake, by Born Standing Up, by Steve Copperfield, Jingle All the
The arrangement results Willow branch. Friends, by Debbie Ma- Jill Wood. Martin. Way, Toy Story 2, Madeline,
from last monthʼs meeting All members are to bring a comber; The Pride of Adult non-fiction - Plotting Easy juvenile fiction - Treasure Mountain, The
were as follows: Kiss the tea cup to the meeting. The Hannah Wade, by Janet Hitlerʼs Death, by Joachin Pinocchio on Pleasure Butter Cream Gang, No
Blamey Stone – a first place book cover competition will Dailey; The Blackstone Fest; Bound Upon a Wheel Island. More Baths.
also take place at this time. Chronicles, by John Saul;
WASB meeting The meetings of the Hard Revolution, by George
Weatherly Flower Club are Pelecanes; The Two
cancelled usually held the first Thurs- Georges, by Richard Drey-
The Curriculum/Technology day of the month. Guests and fuss; Second Glance, and
Committee meeting of the new members are always Plain Truth, by Jodi Picoult;
Weatherly Area School District welcome. Contact club presi- Silent in the Sanctuary, by
scheduled for April 14 has dent Georgia Farrow at 427- Deanna Raybourn; Off
been cancelled. The meeting 4527 for more information on Season, by Anna Rivers
will be rescheduled at a later attending. Siddons; The Guernsey
date. Literary and Potato Pie

DELLA CROCE DENTAL CARE


Society, by Mary Ann
Shaffer. Also, Tall Grass, by
Sandra Dallas; The
JOHN J. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D. Passions of Chelsea Kane,
Master of the Academy of General Dentistry/Master of the American Endodontic Society by Barbara Delinsky; The
MELISSA B. DELLA CROCE, D.M.D. Wolf at the Door, by Jack
Higgins; ʻUʼ Is For Undertow,
Comprehensive Family Dentistry including Extractions & Root Canals by Sue Grafton; Loving
Same Day Emergency Treatment Available Frank, by Nancy Horan; I,
Early Morning and Evening Hours Alex Cross, and Daniel X
Convenient to White Haven, Butler Valley & Hazleton Watch the Skies, by James
Delta Dental Participating Dentist Patterson; The Scarpetta
Accepting all other insurance including United Concordia Factor, by Patricia Cornwell;
The Eleventh Victim, by
450 WASHINGTON STREET, FREELAND, PA 18224 • (570) 636-0660 Nancy Grace; Someone to The Houser family enjoyed the festivities at Heritage Hill Senior Community’s annual
1 Block East of Centre Street, on the Corner of Route 940 and Washington Street. Love (large print), by Jude Easter Egg Hunt in Weatherly. The event, which includes an egg hunt and games, is
Devereaux; Tomato Girl, by enjoyed by young and old alike!

Journal Classifieds 443-8321 • 1-800-822-5334


Don’t
miss it!
reaching readers of The Journal Herald, the Journal of the Pocono Plateau, Bach and Handel Chorale
the Journal Valley Views, the Journal-Mountaintop and the Journal of Penn Forest Easter Concert is April 10

Time to Re-Connect with Nature!


Auction in Jim Thorpe
Adoption Automotive The Bach and Handel

SPRING OPEN HOUSE


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White Haven UM Church pierogie sale ends White Haven UM Church


The White Haven United sold to our friends and neigh- annual Easter Egg Hunt
Methodist Church concluded bors in the White Haven com-
its annual Lenten pierogie munity. We would like to
sale on March 24. The event thank all of the volunteers for
was coordinated, led and their hard work and sacrifices
organized by Louise and Bill and also thank the communi-
Covelens. Over 2,400 dozen ty of White Haven for their
pierogies were made and overwhelming support.
Greenhouse added at Detweiler Farms
Detweiler Farms, located bles and produce. There are
on Tunnel Road just outside also still openings available
White Haven, has added a for the CSA (Community
greenhouse to its farm. Supported Agriculture) pro- Pictured above are some of the volunteers. From left to The White Haven United Methodist Church held its annual
Starting April 17 they will be gram for the 2011 growing right kneeling: Frank Martino, Paula Oross, Adrienne Palm Sunday Breakfast and Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday
offering a large variety of season. Cook. Standing: Marion Hagon, Pat Fisher, Phil Belisle, March 28. The children were visited by a special guest, the
hanging baskets, along with Detweiler Farms will be Nadja Martino, Pastor Karyn Fisher, Betty Burke, Kay Easter Bunny, who handed out crafts. The children searched
a selection of annuals and open daily 10 to 6 from April Krull, Mary Frances Melnyk, Regina Ziminsky, Melvin for eggs filled with goodies. A grand time was had by all.
perennials. 17 to November 1. For infor- Burke, Janet Hayes, Kathy Spolowich, Leroy Hayes, Pictured are the children who participated in the event.
In the coming months they mation or directions, call 233- Connie Job, Louise Covelens, Gloria Keiper, Bill
will not only have flowers, but 9135, visit detweilerfarms. Covelens, Ron Wheeler. Not pictured: Jerry Fisher, Bud Bowl-a-Thon to benefit
also a variety of fresh vegeta- com, or stop at the farm. Heimbach, Howard Knorr, Len Gryskewicz, Rob Fisher,
Jean and Willard Lamson, Joan Burke, Kathy Salsman,
Miracle for Matthew
Mary Wood, Sue Belisle, Shirley Drozic, Kathy Mauer, Liz Teams are forming now for 2454 or Mhadzick@yahoo.
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Matthew Bowl-a-Thon on The event benefits four
Proceeds from the sale will June 27 from 1 to 3 p.m. at year-old Matthew Sloan
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Rabbit and Cavy Club is Penn State University and to The cost for teams of five son of Cynthia Hadzick-Walk-
holding a spring fundraiser. the National Rabbit Show in persons is $100 per team, er and Jonathan Walker, and
The club will be selling Minneapolis. which includes pizza, soda, grandson of Alexandra and
seed packets for 75 cents To order, contact any mem- shoe rental and bowling. Michael Hadzick Sr., Free-
each in a variety of vegeta- ber or leaders Bonnie Tricky trays and raffles will land.
bles, flowers, and a few Michael at 427-8193, Michele be available. For other ways to help or
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White Haven Seniors Scholarships


Those who defend our
available for children of Military Heroes
If you or someone you women of our Armed Forces www.fascholarship.com or
freedom know all too well the know is the son or daughter by providing scholarships to call 800-475-6620. The appli-
by Gail Martinchek Birthdays for April are costs and sacrifices associat- of a service member who has their children is a privilege. cation deadline is July 31.
The White Haven Area Catherine Brown, Barbara ed with serving in the United sacrificed life or limb, then Paying for a college educa-
Senior Citizens’ April 1 Tolarovich, Mildred Searfoss, States Armed Forces. Many the Freedom Alliance Schol- tion is one hardship that Golf
meeting was called to order Joseph Perkins and Yvonne
at 1 p.m. by President Mary Wildrick.
service members leave be- arship Fund is available to these students should not tournament
hind families who must con- help alleviate the costs of col- have to endure.”
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from the gospel of Luke Refreshments were provid- injuries that prevent them ship recipients since 2002. sailor, airman, Marine or will be held at Edgewood in
23:1-28. The gospel song ed by Jean and Willard from leading a normal life. To “Families of killed or per- Guardsman who has been the Pines on May 15.
played by Alma Clymer, Lamson. show gratitude on behalf of manently disabled service killed or permanently dis- The four-person scramble
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Geothermal Installer Certification


Training in Pennsylvania
The Pocono Northeast Re- HeatSpring Website; refer- proper installation and design
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Bike-a-thon to benefit three


charities at Pocono Raceway
Pocono Raceway is the site to 2 p.m., followed by an elite and Saturday June 4 and 5
of the inaugural Mother’s Day Pro-Am Bike Race to watch for NASCAR practice and the
bikeathon on Sunday, May 9, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. ARCA 200 race, a recogni- Newly inducted members of the Weatherly Area High School Chapter of the National
a fundraiser benefiting Make- Participants register for $39 tion certificate and more. Honor Society include front row, left to right, Eliza Busher, Daniel Douglas, Kaitlyn
A-Wish Foundation, the for adults, $25 for ages 10 to Riders will need to bring a Farnell, Susan Funk, Audrey Graham and Rachel Heister; second row, Brittany Hinkle,
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and the Susan G. Komen under. Donation checks for brakes, and an ANSI or third row, Andrew Vack and Heather Welch; WAHS Spanish teacher Judy Lagana, hon-
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Comets’ Gegaris leads West all-stars to victory Comets out to defend


The scholastic basketball lead before Gegaris ended Peterlin 6 0-0 12; Wignot 4 (two points) and John Lasko
season came to an exciting the comeback bid with her 0-0 10; Dougherty 1 0-2 2; also competed for the East.
conclusion for Crestwoodʼs two free throws. Platko 1 0-0 2; Totals 24 4-11 Northwestʼs Steve Merth,
WVC D-I track title
Carissa Gegaris last week in Hazleton Areaʼs Brianna 58. who received the Sports- by Steve Stallone
the 41st annual Dr. George Dudeck scored 11 points and Halftime Score: West 37- manship Award, led all scor- Sports Editor
P. Moses All-Star Classic in was a defensive catalyst for 30 ers with 20 points for the The Crestwood High School boys track and field team is
Wilkes-Barre. the West, earning her the Three-pointers: Aguilar 2, West. Zach Ell chipped in coming off one of its most memorable seasons, going a per-
The Lady Comet senior hit Bob Schuler Defensive Play- Liguori, Gegaris, Olshemski, with 11 while Wyoming fect 7-0 in claiming the Wyoming Valley Conference Division
two free throws with three er Of The Game Award. Harnischfeger, Rava, Seminaryʼs Will Moore and I championship.
seconds remaining to lift her Sami Himlin of Wyoming Smicherko, Wignot (2). Chris Dailey both added 10. But with the graduation loss of huge point-getters like dis-
West all-star team to a 59-58 Valley West was named the Boys Game At halftime, Nanticoke tance ace Bobby Micikas, sprinter Alex Brodginski and
win over the East at Holy gameʼs Most Valuable Powered by the high-flying Areaʼs Jarad Kmietowicz thrower Kyle Demko, repeating the feat wonʼt be easy.
Redeemer High School. Player. The West center, Paris Cleveland, the East all- won the three-point shooting “I expect the team to remain competitive, but repeating as
The standout Lady Comet, who is headed to the United stars defeated the West 101- contest, defeating Donald champs will be difficult,” veteran head coach Bill Reznak
who scored her 1,000th States Naval Academy, 88 in the second game of the Johnson from West Side said. “Hazleton Area and Dallas are always tough, and
career point from the free scored a game-high 16 annual senior all-star dou- CTC. Tunkhannock has greatly improved.”
throw line in the District 2 points, including a 3-pointer ble-header. EAST (101) Reznak does have some talented athletes returning,
playoffs a few weeks back, in the second half. Gegaris The Hazleton Area senior Twyman 2 0-0 4, Spicer 6 including Jim Moran (jumps, hurdles), Aaron Zack (javelin),
again proved clutch at the finished with five points. scored 10 of his 12 points in 0-0 12, Warren 3 0-0 7, Robert Moulton (distance), Matt Sandroski (sprints), Mike
free throw line for Monica Wignot of Holy the second half and earned Caffrey 3 0-0 7, Laputka 2 0- Wychock (sprints, jumps), Jason Bender (middle distance,
her teammates, made up of Redeemer was the recipient MVP honors for the game. 0 4, Cleveland 6 0-0 12, sprints) and Seth Saunders (hurdles).
senior all-stars from the of the Sportsmanship Award. Down by eight at the half, Abramcheck 3 0-0 8, Throw into the mix newcomers Joey Benson (sprints, mid-
Wyoming Valley Conference. Wignot scored 10 points for the West was able to get as Jesikiewicz 1 0-0 2, Lasko 0 dle distance), Tyler Arias (middle distance) and Tony
“I just took a couple of the East, six of which came close as three points before 0-0 0, Wiggins 5 0-0 10, Morganti (shot put), and you have the makings of another
deep breaths. I thought the on three-pointers. the East took control of the McGarry 3 0-0 6, Kmietowicz strong team at Crestwood this spring.
second one was going to be At halftime, Valley Westʼs game for good. 2 0-0 6, Jendrzejewski 4 0-0 The entire Crestwood boys track and field roster is as fol-
short, but it ended up going Nina Liguori edged Holy Meyersʼ Naquan Spicer 8, OʼDonnell 6 0-0 12, lows:
in,” said Gegaris, who plans Redeemerʼs Christina scored in the lane to begin a McNelis 1 0-0 3. Totals: 47 0- Seniors: Tyler Arias, Jason Bender, Joey Benson, Tre
on playing at Kingʼs College. Flaherty in the three-point stretch of 14 unanswered 0 101. Flannigan, Zach Gentilesco, Justin Herr, Alex Julius, Quinn
“I was really nervous, but it shootout. points, highlight by back-to- Mongeon, Jim Moran, Robert Moulton, Nick Mulinaro,
was a fun way to end my last WEST (59) back three-pointers from WEST (88) Jonathon Rizzo, Seth Saunders, Mike Wychock, Aaron
game.” Himlin 6 3-6 16; Aguilar 2 Crestwoodʼs Mike Abram- Cavany 1 0-0 2, Callum 2 Zack.
The second half of the 0-0 6; Liguori 2 0-0 5; check and East teammate 0-0 5, Dailey 5 0-0 10, Ell 4 Juniors: Ron Caccese, Matt Ceonzo, Paul Chiaramonte,
girlʼs game went back-and- Gegaris 1 2-2 5; Ward 2 0-0 Brett Warren. Hanover 0-0 11, McDermott 2 0-0 5, Dave Cormier, Jimmy Dotzel, Nick Farrell, Bobby Gada,
forth. Gegaris had a three- 4; Richardson 1 1-2 3; Areaʼs Nate Jendrzejewski Englehart 3 0-0 6, Zurek 2 0- Joey Hagner, Jeff Roberts, Rich Rogan, Angel Salas, Matt
pointer and West teammate Dudeck 5 1-2 11; Mantush 0 added four points and 0 4, Desciak 2 0-0 5, Baker 3 Sandroski, Kevin Sherry, Luke Zack.
Michele Vowler of Hazleton 0-0 0; Vowler 3 1-1 7; Cleveland dunked another 0-0 8, Marinos 0 0-0 0, Sophomores: Mike Aiello, Brad Baloga, Kyle Brosh,
Area added a rebound bas- Matschat 1 0-0 2; Totals 23 two points home to put the Eshleman 0 0-0 0, Brown 1 Henry Castejon, Dan Del Grosso, Zac Duboff, Matt Fry,
ket to keep the West ahead 8-13 59 game on ice. 0-0 2, Moore 5 0-0 10, Merth Jared Kotsko, Dominic Mack, Tony Morganti, Ian Palmeri,
by 10 with 10 minutes re- EAST (58) Hanover Areaʼs Pat 10 0-0 20. Totals: 40 0-0 88. Josh Pecukonis, Anthony Picataggio, Jake Possinger, Nick
maining. But the East re- Olshemski 1 0-0 3; OʼDonnell added 12 points Halftime score: East 42, Powell, Adam Wasiakowski, Mark Wychock, Eric Zulkoski,
sponded with an 8-2 run of Harnischfeger 4 2-2 11; for the East while Kendric West 34 Devin Zurawski.
its own to pull close. Rava 3 1-2 8; Kovaleski 0 0- Wiggins from Pittston Area 3-point goals: Warren, Freshmen: Reed Cormier, Ryan Schwartz.
Led by Holy Redeemerʼs 0 0; Dushok 1 0-0 2; John- had 10. Abramcheck finished Caffrey, Abramcheck (2), Reznak will once again be assisted by coaches Brandon
Christine Peterlin and Nanti- son 0 0-0 0; Smicherko 3 0-0 with eight points and a pair Kmietowicz (2), McNelis, Hall-Brown (sprints, jumps), Maria Moulton (distance, junior
cokeʼs Jenn Harnischfeger, 7; Bohan 0 1-2 1; Flaherty 0 of triples, while Crestwood Callum, Ell (3), McDermott, high), Alison Carr (throws) and Ryan McGrady (hurdles).
the East moved into a 58-57 0-0 0; Casey 0 0-0 0; teammates Eric Jesikiewicz Desciak, Baker (2). The Comets were scheduled to open their home and dual-
meet season Wednesday against Wyoming Valley West.
pitchers for 10 hits.
Wreckers no-hit by Haven Keith Barna started on the
mound for Weatherly (0-2).
2010 SCHEDULE
April:
Schuylkill Havenʼs Phil The Hurricane pitcher Doug Steffy led the Weatherly.....000 - 0 0 4
Dohner may have been mak- struck out all nine batters he Hurricanes (2-0) with two Sch. Haven.....276 - 15 10 0
7 - Wyoming Valley West; 14 - Berwick; 22 - Dallas; 29 -
ing his second start of the faced, and Schuylkill Haven hits, including a double, and Barna, Filloy (3), Keyser Coughlin.
season last Thursday, but to breezed past Weatherly 15-0 drove in two runs. Seth (3) and Walton, Ormiston (3); May:
the Weatherly Area Wreck- in a non-league baseball Bugajinsky also added two Dohner and McGee. 5 - at Hazleton Area (w/Tunkhannock); 13 - at Pittston
ers, he looked to be in mid- game shortened to three hits for Haven, which W - Dohner. L - Barna. Area; 18 - at District 2 3A Championships at Scranton
season form. innings by the 10-run rule. roughed up three Wrecker Memorial Stadium.

Lady Wreckers fall in eight innings, 1-0 SPORTS BRIEFS


The Weatherly Area girls single from Alyssa Rhody The Golden Girls scored Galada tripled and singled,
softball team allowed just sent Ellen Lurwick home. twice in the first, added a run Tiana Genetti doubled and Marshall shines at George Mason
one run on opening day last Lurwick, Alyssa Rhody, Ken- in the fourth and two in the singled, and Sarah Heister Crestwood High School graduate Mandissa Marshall
Thursday, but it was enough dall Boyer and Lauren fifth to seize control. singled. qualified for the Eastern College Athletic Conference
to give Schuylkill Haven a 1- Rhody all hit safely for For Nativity it was S. Quirk (ECAC) Track and Field Championships during competi-
0, eight-inning victory over
the Lady Wreckers.
Schuylkill Haven.
Sch. Haven...000 000 01 - 1 4 2
WEATHERLY with a pair of singles, J.
Albon a single and double
tion on Fridayʼs opening day of the 45th annual Colonial
Relays at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg.
The visiting Hurricanes Weatherly Area..000 000 00 - 0 0 1
Gerhard and A. Rhody;
GIRLS and T. Dietzel a single. Marshall, a freshman at George Mason University, fin-
scored the gameʼs lone run E. Grube was the winning ished third in the pole vault with a jump of 12 feet, 1.5
in the top of the eighth Parker and Furmanchin. SOFTBALL pitcher, while Kristin Parker inches
inning, then turned to win- W - Gerhard. L - Parker. absorbed the loss despite The ECAC Division I championships will be held May
ning pitcher Emily Gerhard ROUNDUP hurling a five-hitter. 14-16 at Princeton University in Princeton, NJ.
to complete her no-hit pitch- Nativity-Weatherly Weatherly was scheduled
ing performance in the bot- Visiting Nativity opened up The Lady Wreckers (0-2) to play at home Wednesday
a five-run lead, then held off
Umpires needed in White Haven
tom of the eighth to preserve responded with solo scores against Marian.
Weatherlyʼs late run to post a Nativity...........200 120 0 - 5 5 0
White Haven Area Little League is looking for anyone
the victory. in the sixth and seventh
5-2 victory Monday in the Weatherly Area..000 001 1 - 5 5 2 18 or older to serve as umpire-in-chief and also any one
Gerhard struck out 17 and innings before their rally was
Schuylkill League Division II Grube and Albon; Parker else 16 years or older to serve as league umpires.
allowed just one walk. short-circuited by Nativity.
opener for both teams. and Furmanchin. Umpires receive $25 per game behind the plate and $20
Weatherly hurler Kristin Both teams finished with
W - Grube. L - Parker. for bases. Any inquirees can contact Frank at 947-4745.
Parker was outstanding in five hits. Weatherlyʼs Tracy
Opening day for White Haven baseball is scheduled for
defeat, surrendering just four pitching loss.
singles without a walk while Trojanettes top Lady Comets Crestwood...........011 010 0 - 3
Saturday, April 24 at noon at Lehigh Park. White Haven
Little League is also planning to participate in the second
sstriking out 12 batters. At Nanticoke, Jenn Harni- ble. Nanticoke.............001 600 x - 7 annual Ice Breaker Tournament in Hazle Twp. on the
The winning run scored schfeger went 2-for-3 with a Hochreiter sustained the W - Bertoni. L - Hochreiter. weekend of April 17-18.
when an error and a long double and three RBI as the
Trojanettes opened the sea- Weatherly Area seeks CC coach,
THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS son with a 7-3 softball win
- page A4 over Crestwood. cheer advisor
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4 9 1 6 8 2 7 3 5 Katie Wolfe added a two- The Weatherly Area School District is currently seeking
3 5 2 7 4 1 8 6 9 run home run, while Maggie applicants for the positions of varsity cross country coach
7 8 6 9 5 3 2 1 4 Gola chipped in with a dou- and high school cheerleading advisor. The cross country
8 2 3 4 1 6 5 9 7 ble and Sarah Bertoni was position includes coaching both the varsity and junior
6 7 4 5 2 9 3 8 1 awarded with the win. high teams.
5 1 9 8 3 7 4 2 6 Kylie Licata went 2-for-4 at Letters of intent should be sent to: Weatherly Area High
2 4 5 1 9 8 6 7 3 the plate for Crestwood. School, attention Scott Zoscin, athletic director, 601 Sixth
1 6 8 3 7 5 9 4 2 Lauren Hochreiter had a Street, Weatherly, PA 18255. For more information, con-
9 3 7 2 6 4 1 5 8 home run, while Rachel Ritz tact Zoscin at the high school at 427-8521.
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