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he nation owes a great debt to its Veterans, whose service to the nation spans every decade, every year, every day of our country’s existence. Through untold courage and sacrifice, America’s Veterans have secured the liberty which the founding fathers sought to establish, in times of darkness and danger as well as in times of peace and prosperity. America’s Veterans have been there.” ~ From a speech given by Gen. Colin L. Powell at Arlington National Cemetery on Nov. 11, 1989. A God bless and heartfelt thank you to all our Veterans. Every freedom we enjoy has been provided by the grace of God and the servicemen and women of the United States Armed Forces. There is a price for freedom that way too many inhabiters of our great land do not understand. It requires constant commitment and effort each and every day by the American soldier! Those that have provided this service and moved on in life’s journey are respectfully called Veterans. Many face physical and mental challenges long after their last day of service to our country. On Veterans Day, we need to take the time to thank these true American

Heroes that have served the United States of America and now live amongst us. It is our privilege at Webb Weekly to team up with Coach Ron Insinger, wife Carol, and his family to provide a special thank you. His great staff at Dolly’s Diners’ three locations will be serving up a free All-American Breakfast to all Veterans. Breakfast will be served from open until noon on Veterans Day, Friday Nov. 11th. If there is a Veteran in your life that may need a helping hand in attending, please make the time. A tip of my Webb Weekly cap with the American flag on the side, to all the good folks at Dolly’s for taking such great care of our Veterans. You can view all the details in the ad below. We are all so very blessed to live within our One Nation under God, Indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for All. It is important to honor, respect and thank these special folks that have provided our Freedom not just on November 11th, but each and every day. Hunters Searching for Tanks One of these freedoms is to get out into Penn’s Woods and enjoy hunting with the weapon of your choice. It’s good to hear that our Webb Weekly Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest is heating up.

harvested it and to us at Webb Weekly. So as long as it’s a legal Pennsylvania Whitetail, you may enter the contest. So, here’s a quick overview of how. After you harvest that trophy buck, all you need to do is have the antlers rough measured at either Poust Taxidermy, up Route 44, or Sauers Trading in Southside. If your buck qualifies for the final round, it will be officially scored using Sierra Club International standards. Not only does every buck entered help the fight against MS, but it also enters the hunter into the random drawing for a Savage Axis rifle and all the trimmings courtesy of Jon and Don Sauers, the father-son duo at Sauers Trading. The grand prize to the winner of the contest is a full shoulder mount courtesy of Dana and Sam at Poust Taxidermy. Their outstanding work makes it look like the rest of the deer is hiding on the outside of the wall. The good people at Stoltzfus Butcher in Mill Hall provide second through fourth place prizes. They’ll make your venison taste good to the last bite with a $100 gift card toward the processing. Complete Monster Buck details can be found on page 59. I can’t wait to see the tank that wins our contest this year. Thank you to our Veterans, good luck to our hunters, and as always — be safe out there. God Bless America.

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n November 1919, President Wilson proclaimed November 11 as the first commemoration of Armistice Day with the following words: “To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations…” The original concept for the celebration was for a day observed with parades and public meetings and a brief suspension of business beginning at 11:00 a.m. Veterans Day is observed on November 11, regardless of what day of the week on which it falls. The observance of Veterans Day to November 11 not only preserves the historical significance of the date, but helps focus attention on the important purpose of Veterans Day: A celebration to honor America’s veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. As always, here are all the ways we should be thanking our veterans, active-duty service men and women

place to sleep. Thank you for sacrificing clean clothes. Thank you for sacrificing hot showers. Thank you for sacrificing your own and those who have physical and emotional wellbeing. given their lives for Th ank you for sacrificing your life so our country. that I have freedom to live mine. Please remember So many sacrifi ces, large and small, those who have being made every day — across the served that are STILL state, across the country and across sacrificing these the world — to make my life more Steph things on a regular comfortable to live. Nordstrom basis because as much To all of the men and women who are as people like to boast currently serving or are past service patriotism in this country, we still aren’t members of the Army, Navy, Marines, taking proper care of our veterans. Air Force, Coast Guard, National So, to all the men and women who Guard and Reserves. Thank you. It will have served each branch of the military, never be enough, but I hope you know thank you… how thankful we are for your service. Thank you for sacrificing your time. Please remember to reach out to the Thank you for sacrificing your safety. veterans you know and check in. Reach Thank you for sacrificing your sleep. out and be a shoulder and ear, because Thank you for sacrificing being there you never know when both may be for your children’s birthdays. needed. Thank you for sacrificing being there If you are a veteran and you are for the birth of your children. struggling, please remember, you’re Thank you for sacrificing being there not allowed to quit. Please reach out for their first steps. to your local VA for help. Websites like Thank you for sacrificing being there makeaconnection.net can help point for their first words. you in the direction for help. Thank you for sacrificing being there And don’t forget that Webb Weekly for their proms and graduations. and Dolly’s Diner are teaming up to Thank you for sacrificing your off er a free meal to all veterans at any holidays. of the Dolly’s locations until noon on Thank you for sacrificing good food. Veterans Day! Thank you for sacrificing a comfortable

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second lieutenant. He saw action during the Spanish-American War in 1898. He went on to serve with distinction during World War I, going to France twice. During one of his stints in France, he served as a U.S. military observer with French and British forces. He returned from France and served as chief of staff with the 35th Division, returning to France with them in July 1918. He saw action during the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. Shortly thereafter, he was detailed to the general staff of the American Expeditionary Force. He later became chief of staff of the 6th Army Corps. For his distinguished service during World War I, he received from the French, the Legion of Honor, and from the United States the Distinguished Service Medal. The wording of his DSM said in part, “As an assistant to G5, General Headquarters and later as chief of staff of the Sixth Army Corps and later as chief he demonstrated rare military attainments


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performing his difficult tasks with unremitting zeal, rendering service conspicuous worth to the American Expeditionary Force.” After the war, he served at various Army posts, such as Fort Benning, Fort Sill, and Camp Dix. Collins was promoted to the rank of Major General in 1932. He died on February 10, 1933, and was buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery. The Williamsport Sun editorialized about Collins’ death, writing in part, “Although the nature of his career limited his contacts with his home county, Lycoming County was proud to have given such a distinguished soldier to the United States Army as Maj. General Edgar T. Collins. The responsibilities

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Way insuring our freedom, courageous they stay. While others come forth as civilians so brave Determined in purpose, so steadfast to save. We should always keep clear a place in our heart For each has a value beyond precious art. Their duty to country will not be surpassed Please honor their courage, for some it’s their last. We live in a world which can be hard to bear.

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o the Citizens of Williamsport “Twenty years ago on November 11, 1918, the loud mouthed guns grew still on the foreign battlefield, armies and armaments ceased their work of slaughter, the war to end war had drawn to a close, and it was the hope of mankind that thenceforth the sword would never again rule the sanctuary of conscience. Our troops laid aside their arms and returned to their native soil. “But today that hope of peace has been shattered, in Spain, in China, in Slovakia, Ethiopia, Japan and Russia, where we hear the rattle of the saber. While at home in our own land we are at peace with the world. “The American Legion and the veterans of that great conflict have designated 11 a.m. on November 11, 1938 — the eleventh month, the eleventh day, the eleventh hour — as a period of re-

membrance and call upon the citizens for its brief recognition. Arrangements have been completed for speakers to visit and address the pupils of all the public and private schools our city on that day and hour and remembering that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, all people who have for 20 years enjoyed that priceless freedom from wars and conflicts that vex us today, should wholeheartedly cooperate with the spirit of patriotism that inspired recognition of this eventful hour. “As Mayor of the City of Williamsport, I hereby call upon all our people to display the American flag at their homes or places of business and wherever they may be at 11 a.m. on November 11 and however engaged, pause for one minute in memory of the living and the dead who participated in the World War and to offer a fervent prayer to Almighty God, that we never again will be called upon to lift the sword in preservation or defense of our peace and liberties.”

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s noted in last week’s article, the issue of a permanent location for the Lycoming County Coroner’s office is one of the hottest hot potatoes that the county commissioners have faced in some time. The incredible irony is that all three of the commissioners are completely on board with securing a center for the coroners’ operations and have set aside the funds for it, but the what, where, and when for this facility is not so simple. Coroner Kiessling spoke at the Thursday, October 27th meeting to weigh in on this ongoing issue that has been kicked down the road for a decade. The feasibility study for a coroner’s facility was done ten years ago, and yet, to date, it is still in the planning stage. Speaking on behalf of the need at the commissioners’ meeting were individuals such as Clinton Twp. Fire Chief Todd Winder and District Attorney Ryan Gardner voiced their concerns about the necessity for this facility and the ongoing imperilment of a continual delay in getting it off the ground. The sense of urgency is not just the ongoing delay but also because the coroner’s office is facing problems that seem to multiply with each passing day. There is a quiet killer in our neighborhood known as heroin. Coroner Kiessling alluded to this

in his address to the commissioners. For years now, the synthetic opioid pain reliever fentanyl has been a valuable drug for those with severe pain issues, but it has also been used by addicts as a super-high drug. According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse, it is 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine. Kiessling noted that there have already been nineteen fentanyl-related deaths in the county this year. But there is even more bad news on the horizon. A new drug, xylazine, is a horse tranquilizer that is being mixed with fentanyl and Kiessling noted to the commissioners that our toxicology labs cannot yet test for it. This is serious as where it has been able to be tested, such as in the city of Philadelphia, it showed up in 91 percent of opioid samples last year.

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COUNTY HALL It is a rather crude analogy, but it is not too far of a stretch to imagine the situation that Coroner Chuck Kiessling is in right now is similar to the circus act of the guy who spins plates on poles without them falling off. When there were only a few plates for Coroner Kiessling to keep going, he could manage with a good team behind him to keep them on their poles. But that was yesterday — today is something very, very different. There are more deaths, more difficult to deal with deaths, and more demands on the coroner’s office to deal with these issues. Throw in the chaotic COVID years for extra measure, and the analogy of Coroner Kiessling to a plate spinner needs to be replaced with an image of a magician who seems to be doing the impossible! But there is hope, and it is in the practical wisdom of our leaders. Having grown up in this area but also having lived in major cities, I have seen a pattern in leadership. In large cities, it is professional, privileged officials who generally hold the positions of power. Our present state governor is an excellent example. Governor Thomas Wolf went to high school at the prestigious Hill School, went on to the Ivy League university Dartmouth where he graduated with his bachelor’s degree magna cum laude, received a Masters in Philosophy from the University of London, and a Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He spent fourteen

years in higher education after prep school. This was then followed by taking a job with his father’s business at the same time that he began to get involved in politics. Compare this with the people who lead us in our area. They are educated, of course, but they also have lived in the real world. Commissioner Mirabito is a lawyer and was a law clerk for United States District Judge Malcolm Muir, but he also runs a business, as do Tony Mussare and Scott Metzger. District Attorney Ryan Gardner grew up on the family farm in Upper Fairfield Township before being drawn to the law, serving as an Assistant District Attorney for Lycoming County. Coroner Chuck Kiessling has a medical background before becoming coroner. These are all working people who were not as much shaped by credentialed elites in ivory towers as by the everyday common sense that seeks practical, pragmatic answers to the challenges they face. And this is why there will eventually be a solution to the coroner’s conundrum, and it won’t come from a group of supposed experts as much as from hard-working, practical-thinking, financially-focused individuals who have a vested interest in this facility. These are folks that have had to work through difficulties and dilemmas as a part of everyday life. And they also sincerely care about their community — looking more to the next generation than to the next election.

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Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... Baked Goods/Soup Sale What: Annual Election Day baked goods and soup sale by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 35. When: Tuesday, November 8th from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Hughesville American Legion, 76 North Main St., Hughesville. Parking available on Main Street or in lot behind the Legion. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: November 8th from 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., and November 26th, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Susquehanna Trout Unlimited Meeting What: Ashley Wilmont, a member of the U.S. Women’s Fly Fishing Team will speak about her experiences on the U.S. team, most recently representing the United States in Norway for the first Women’s World Fly Fishing Championship. She will also share opportunities for families, women and girls to get out and experience the fun of fly fishing. The meeting is free and open to the public. For more information please see our website at https:// susquehannatu.com/. When: Wednesday November 9, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, 807 W. 4th Street, Williamsport. Parking and entrance to the Church is at the rear of the building with access off of Campbell Street. Veterans Day Dinner What: Veterans Day free dinner: cheese raviolis, meatballs, salad, roll. Veterans free, guests $5. Take out avail-

able, 570-323-1579. When: Friday, November 11th, from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: VFW Post 7863, Shaffer St., Duboistown. Children’s Health Fair What: Public invited to a Children’s Health Fair featuring activities, games, displays, exhibits, snacks and prizes for families and children. Free and easy parking. The event will include local children’s agencies, organizations and services as well as health-related campus clubs such as the Physician Assistant Program, Early Childhood Education Club and Health Science Club. When: Saturday, November 12th, 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Student Recreation Center, 550 Railroad Street, Lock Haven. Festival of Trees What: The Salvation Army’s 20th Annual Festival of Trees – for more information, contact Laura Templeton, 570326-9187, x103. When: Tree sponsorship deadline: November 11, 2022. Tree Auction: December 9, 2022 – 7:00 pm Where: Center Court at Lycoming Mall. Christmas Assistance What: Registration for Christmas Assistance (must provide ID, proof of income, etc., to qualify). Call 570-3269187 for details. When: November 15, 22 & 29 – 9:00 am-noon; November 3, 10 & 17 - 1-2:30 pm; November 9 & 30 – 6-8:00 pm. Where: The Salvation Army, 457 Market St., Williamsport. Turkey Dinner What: Take-out Turkey Dinner. Menu: roast turkey, stuffing, non-instant mashed potatoes, gravy, frozen corn, cranberry-orange relish, pickles, roll & butter, and homemade pumpkin pie; suggested donation - $13. For reservations, call Joann Murray at 570-547-1340. When: Saturday, November 12th, pick-up from 2:00 p.m.4:00 p.m. Where: Eagle Grange Hall, at the intersection of Route 15 and East Blind Road, Montgomery.

UPMC For Life Complete Care What: UPMC for Life Complete Care presentations. When & Where: November 17th, at 11:00 a.m., Dean Center for the Performing Arts, 104 Main St., Wellsboro. Check Your Fit What: Join UPMC Health Plan for our Check Your Fit First Friday events taking place on the first Friday of each month. Health educators will be on-site to address health-related questions and distribute literature. Plus, free preventive screenings will be available for members. When: First Friday of the Month, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Loyal Plaza,1875 E. 3rd Street, Williamsport. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Turkey Dinner What: Turkey dinner, to-go, featuring, turkey with filling, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, coleslaw, Italian bread & cake. $12.00. When: Tuesday, Nov. 8th, noon-5:30 p.m., or until sold out. Where: St. Joseph the Worker Parish Center, 720 West Fourth St., Williamsport. Election Day Dinner What: 48th Annual Election Day dinner, (Clair D. Thompson Memorial). Baked ham, sweet potato, vegetable, cole slaw, roll/butter, applesauce and cake. Take out meals only – curbside pickup on Thompson Street. Donation: $9.00. When: Tuesday, November 8th, from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 236 S. Main Street, Jersey Shore.

Lasagna Dinner What: Lasagna dinner. Dinner includes meat lasagna, salad, bread, beverage, and homemade dessert. Eat in or takeout. Cost for the dinner is $13 for adults and $6 for children (12 & younger) or $9 for lasagna only. For more information, call 570-322-0126 or email trinitychurchpa@comcast.net. When: Wednesday, November 9, 4:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: Trinity Pro-Cathedral, 844 W. 4th St., Williamsport. Clothing Donations What: Babies, toddlers, women’s & men’s clothing & shoes/boots. Donations accepted. When: Thursday, November 10, 2022, from 3:00 p.m.4:30 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Curbside pick-up. Free Food What: Free community meal. When: Thursday, November 10, 2022, 5:00 p.m.-until supply is gone. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Curbside pick-up. Toy Sale What: Gently Used Christmas Toy Sale. When: November 10th to November 25th, from 9:00 a.m.2:00 p.m., except Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. and Saturday 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Open on Black Friday November 25th, from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Community Room - West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond Street, Williamsport. Fresh Green Wreaths What: Fresh green wreaths, swags and pots; and Poinsettia. Fundraiser sale. When: Taking orders until Nov. 11th with pick up on Nov 29th. Call 570 323 6297 to place order. Where: West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond Street, Williamsport. Craft & Vendor Show

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Montoursville Rotary Benefit What: Montoursville Rotary benefit ballroom dance. $10.00 per person at the door. This is an historic event. No ballroom dance has ever been held at the Williamsport airport terminal. When: Saturday, November 19, 2022, 7:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Where: Williamsport Regional Airport Terminal. 724 Airport Road, Montoursville.

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Community Arts Center Announces Their 2022-23 Educational Series 9 area school districts are part of the Educational Series Coalition providing thousands of students the opportunity to experience live professional performances. The Community Arts Center has announced several performances fortheir 2022-23 Educational Series. This series is an ongoing coalition with 9 area school districts; East Lycoming School District, Jersey Shore Area School District, Loyalsock Township School District, Montgomery Area School District, Montoursville Area School District, Muncy School District, South Williamsport Area School District, Sullivan County School District, and Williamsport Area School District. Each year, regional schools partner with the Community Arts Center to provide thousands of students the opportunity to experience live professional performances. These hand-picked programs align with the curriculum being taught in the classroom and provide students with opportunities they may not have access to otherwise. By col-

laborating with schools in our region, the Community Arts Center provides these children with fun scholastic outings that expand learning beyond the classroom. In addition to the morning public school performances, select shows will be open to the public with evening performances. Tickets for these shows are on sale now, with every ticket costing only $5. Executive Director Jim Dougherty says “The Community Arts Center has a longstanding tradition of offering quality educational entertainment each year to participating schools via our Educational Series, but we felt that the community-at-large could benefit from these performances as well. Generous support from a variety of sources has allowed us to offer these evening shows at a significantly reduced ticket price to a wider audience, and we’re excited to do so.” This year’s evening performances include the following: FULL STEAM AHEAD WITH MISTER C: Vol. 1- Air is Everywhere November 15 at 7:00 p.m. CALLING ALL SCIENTISTS Are you ready for some hair-raising science, toe-tapping music, and mind-blowing media? Join Mister C for

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unting is a physical activity that should not be taken lightly. You may find yourself hopping over boulders, walking on damp, moss-covered logs and maneuvering other treacherous terrain while hauling extra gear. Often, you’re dealing with less-than-ideal weather conditions in an isolated setting. It’s important to be focused and physically prepared while out in the Pennsylvania wilderness. Preparing for the hunt It is important to be physically prepared to handle the strenuous activity of hunting because chances are, you’ll be in a remote location and may not have cell phone service. Make sure your body can handle vigorous physical activity. Unfit hunters put themselves at greater risk for falls, injuries or even heart attacks. Under a physician’s guidance, increasing aerobic fitness can help reduce the aforementioned risk. Start out slowly, build your stamina up and remember it’s never too early to begin your preparation. Staying healthy in the field

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minutes to Rt. 80. Property also has spring fed water and on-siteSamuel sewer. Located in the Keystone Central School district. Stoltzfus AU-005760 PM Tax Parcel ID #013-006376 Jonas Stoltzfus AA-019399 Please call 814-441-7925 for a private showing. Don’t miss this opportunity! Very motivated Seller!

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FUNDRAISER THE ROTARY CLUB OF MUNCY HOSTS FUNDRAISER AT ORLANDO’S RESTAURANT Benefits the Rotary Club of Muncy Community “Service Above Self” Projects Muncy, PA, The Muncy Rotary Club is hosting a fundraiser at Orlando’s Restaurant, 8 South Main Street, Muncy, PA, on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, featuring the delicious, authentic Italian variety of lunch and dinner selections we all love. The Muncy Rotary Club is a vital part of our Muncy community. It supports many youth programs in and out of the Muncy School District, the Son Light House, the emergency services of the community, and more. A percentage of the sales for lunch and dinner on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 (11am-9pm) will be donated to the Muncy Rotary Club by Orlando’s. In addition, if you mention the Muncy Rotary Club, your server will put your name and telephone number in a drawing for a $50.00

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! gift certificate to Orlando’s. Orlando’s Restaurant and the Muncy Rotary Club have had a long-standing relationship in serving our community above self. The Muncy Rotary Club meets the second through fifth Wednesdays at 5:30 pm for their meetings at Orlando’s. The Rotary Club of Muncy is an integral part of Rotary International, an organization that brings together local leaders to provide volunteer humanitarian services, encourage high ethical standards, and promote goodwill and peace in the world. There are 46,000 Rotary and Rotaract clubs and more than 1.4 million members worldwide. For more than 100 years, Rotary’s primary motto has been “Service Above Self” – encapsulating the philosophy of giving back to one’s community. For more information on the Rotary Club of Muncy, join us for an informational evening at Orlando’s on Wednesday, November 9, 2022, at 5:30 pm. We hope to see you at both events at Orlando’s! 168654

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EVENTS YARD SALES WANTED TO BUY: JEWELRY, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, PLASTIC MOLDS, SANTAS, SNOWMEN, LIGHTED HOUSES & MORE. LEAVE MESSAGE AND NUMBER 570-546-7303. 168452 2ND SATURDAY SUPER SALES. Lycoming Mall Community Yard Sale, Saturday 11-12-22. Located Inside Lycoming Mall. 10:30am - 4pm. Crafts, jewelry, clothing, household items, store fixtures, holiday items, toys, furniture etc. Always something for everyone! 168478

VENDOR SALE VENDOR SALE: Saturday, November 12th, 7:30am-2:00pm. 11 Vendors On Hand, Kitchen Open All Day. Lycoming Presbyterian Church At 825 Arch Street. 168459

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570-725-3793. 163099 THE JERSEY SHORE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT IS ACCEPTING BIDS for the demolition of property and creation of a parking area on 0.735 acres at 143 Shaffer Lane, Jersey Shore PA, 17740. Place bids in a sealed, opaque envelope clearly marked “DEMOLITION” and address to: Mark Wall, Jersey Shore ASD, 175 A&P Drive, Jersey Shore PA 17740. Bids will be accepted on or before 12:00 pm, Tuesday, November 29, 2022 and opened at 2:00 pm that same day. The Board of School Directors of Jersey Shore Area School District reserves the right to reject any, and all bids or to select a single item from any bid. 168635 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: The Following Self-Storage Unit Contents Containing Household and Other Goods Will Be Sold, For Cash, By CubeSmart 300 Lycoming Mall Circle Suite 320 Pennsdale, Pa. 17756, To Satisfy A Lien On November 16, 2022 At Approx. 11:00am At www. storagetreasures.com. Cube 1453 Emily Koch. 168298

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CALLAHAN’S ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA. ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment. One Piece or Whole Estates. “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America”. Open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597. 168278 BY GONE ANTIQUES BUYING JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY GALORE! Pre 1960’s Glitzy And Gaudy Vintage Costume & Designer Jewelry. Estate Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Gold Jewelry (Old Or New), Sterling Jewelry, Sterling Silver Items

CHOIR DIRECTOR FOR SAINT JOHN’S – Newberry United Methodist Church, 2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport. Part time position to direct a vocal and bell choir and oversee other aspects of music ministry. Also, opportunity to assist with piano/organ accompaniment during worship services. Salary negotiable and commensurate with experience. Employment application required. Application and job description available by contacting the church office 570-326-5569 Monday through Thursday or visit the church website www.stjnumc.com. PA state clearances and FBI fingerprint clearance required. 168484

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EMPLOYMENT HEAD LIBRARIAN POSITION For Montgomery Area Public Library. Active Community Public Library Seeks Qualified Person Able To Manage Library Operations, Relate To A Wide Variety Of Individuals In The Community, And Be Able To Work Independently With Small Staff. Resumes Can Be Sent To The Attention Of MAPL Board, 1 South Main Street, Montgomery, PA. 17752. 168640

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KEEP DIGGING! POSITION OPEN NOW For. FT Maintenance, in Williamsport area! Must have 4WD truck! Rate $15/hr, fuel, cell, medical provided. Email lmiller@gspmanagement.com or fax to 717-840-3901. 168446 PLUMBINGMASTERS IS LOOKING for HVAC Technicians and Helpers with experience in servicing and installing all types of systems (some experience in oil furnaces is a plus). We offer competitive pay, paid vacation and holiday’s, medical benefits and 401K. Please send resume and business references to: PlumbingMasters, 302 Sidney Street, South Williamsport, 17702 or email at plumbingmasters1@verizon.net or call 570323-1983. 168656

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CARPET, UPHOLSTERY, & TILE FLOOR CLEANING COMPANY FOR SALE. This is a low moisture and environmentally green cleaning system. Includes 3 carpet, 1 upholstery and 1 tile floor cleaning machines plus all miscellaneous sprayers, buckets, mops etc. and a Ford Transit Van. This company has a strong customer base with a protected area including Lycoming and six surrounding counties. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY 570-337-4804. 168655

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