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VOLUME 21 • NUMBER 44

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NOVEMBER 1, 2023

LYCOMING COUNTY ANNUAL VETERANS PARADE – Page 6

"Honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere, who bravely bears his country's cause. Honor, also, to the citizen who cares for his brother in the field and serves, as best he can, the same cause." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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n my office, there is a sign that says, “In This Place We Always Salute Our Flag, Support Our Troops, Buy American, Say Merry Christmas, Say One Nation Under God, Respect Our Law Enforcement,” it then states at the bottom, “If This Offends You, There’s the Door,” in small print, “As We are Obviously Politically Incorrect.” Unfortunately, the words buy American should be followed by, whenever possible, in the current global economy. And there is one line missing that I would like to add — Get out and vote. This is our last publication prior to the November 7th Election. Please educate yourself about the candidates and hit the voting booth. I talked about the importance of prayer a couple of weeks back as being the most powerful thing we can do in relevance to the battle of good versus evil being waged in our Nation and around the world. The next thing all Americans need to understand is the power of your vote. It is the way to have your voice heard and exercise the freedom paid for by the blood of the American soldier. We need more Americans to understand the true cost of that freedom and the importance of

protecting our liberty by voting. This has nothing to do with what political party you belong to or if you’re simply independent. We all need to put Americans first. Our elected leaders should work for the good of our Nation and the American people, not for political parties. Obviously, we would never show the door to somebody who disagreed with the statements on the sign. However, everyone should ask themselves when these ideas and values became politically incorrect and why. November is a month to give thanks and show appreciation and support for our veterans. Our local communities and organizations do a fantastic job of honoring our service men and women. As our cover states, many events occur prior to Veterans Day this year. It brings a smile to my face that we have more events than can be celebrated on just one day. This thought especially holds true when Veterans Day falls on a Saturday. It is our privilege at Webb Weekly to again be teaming up with Coach Ron Insinger and his family to provide a special thank you to area veterans. This year’s Veteran’s Appreciation Breakfast

will be held on Thursday, November 9th. All the information can be found along with the Veteran’s Day cover story on page 6. I will have more on this next week. Thank you to the great staff at all three Jim Dolly’s locations for makWebb Jr. ing this happen. That gets me to a freedom and privilege that so many of us enjoy here in our little stretch of Penn’s Woods, hunting the elusive whitetailed buck. Tip of my Webb Weekly fluorescent orange cap with the American Flag on the side to Blaine Eddy. I have known Blaine and his family for a long time. Our conversations are normally about sports. This one was about the 7-point tank of a buck he harvested and getting it entered into the Webb Weekly Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest. The bruiser walked into about 10 yards from where Blaine was hunting. And I was told that his son Avery had passed the buck up, and Dad benefited from this decision. The trophy had a 16.5-inch inside spread. Please don’t forget when it comes to entering the Monster Buck Contest, every trophy is in the hands of the holder and automatically gets you qualified

into our random rifle drawing courtesy of Sauers Trading. It also contributes to the donation we make to help Battle MS. So, even if it doesn’t win, you’re a winner in our book. Bucks can be entered at Sauers Trading or Poust Taxidermy. If you harvest a buck and want to enter, knowing it’s probably not a winner of the top 4 prizes based upon SCI scoring, give me a call. With a little proof of a current season, legal, local harvest, we’ll get you entered without you having to make the trip. That will wrap up the week. Please, get out and vote, support our veterans, and show me your bucks. Let’s all be careful out there. God Bless America.

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great time also. Especially if you know you and/or your kiddos have presents coming and are going to need to make room for the new influx of toys, clothes, and knick-knacks.

epending on when you get your paper, Halloween is officially behind us, or about to be. That means we now have a little bit of time to just be before the holiday season begins. I know that all the stores would have you believe that the holidays are right on top of us, but let’s not rush things. Right now is the perfect time of year to just be. After some warmer weather last week, fall seems to be officially back in action, and things are getting chilly again. The leaves have all but run their course and we have a couple of weeks until Thanksgiving, so I think now is great time to collectively decide to veg out — be still like vegetables. Lay like broccoli. (Bonus points if you get the reference.) Enjoy a night in with a movie or, spend the evening with a blanket on your porch with a book, or hang out around a bonfire with friends. Keep it simple. Because we all know that once Thanksgiving hits, the majority of us will be on the run until New Year’s, so

take a little time for you while you can. This time before the Don’t Forget to Vote… holiday season hits is Tuesday, November 7th is election also a good time to day. I tend to leave politics to Jimmy, get ready and orgaSteph but I always like to drop a reminder to nized for the holidays. Nordstrom vote. These smaller elections tend to Personally, I refuse to have really low turn-out rates, so make do anything shopping related before sometime between De- sure you get out and have your voice cember 18th and 24th, but I know there heard. If you live in the City of Wilare weirdos out there who think that liamsport, there are a couple of City it’s a good idea to get on that stuff ear- Council seats on the ballot, Lycoming County has two Commissioner seats ly. Now is also a good time for some fall open, and there are lots of borough cleaning or plotting out your shopping council and township supervisor posilists for Thanksgiving and Christmas. tions outside of Williamsport proper. Or maybe take advantage of pre-hol- If you want to know who exactly is on iday sales and spruce up your home the ballot for your voting district, you can go to lyco.org/vote and download with new accessories. If you are one of those who insists on the sample ballot for your township, starting holiday decorating as soon as borough, etc. It will also tell you where Halloween is over, now is a good time your polling place is, and since there to sort through and get rid of or do- have been changes to those around the nate decorations you are no longer us- area, it’s always a good idea to double check where you should go to vote. ing or have outlived their usefulness. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have do go Most people associate spring with cleaning up and out, but fall can be a find something relaxing to do…

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he people of Lycoming County and throughout this “Land of the Free” owe a lot to the military veterans who have served this country in peace and in war. In a bid to show appreciation to our local veterans, the annual Lycoming County Veterans Day Parade will be held this Saturday, November 4, stepping off at 2 p.m. You might ask why the parade is being held a week early in November since Veterans Day is normally observed on November 11. Well, there is a method to this seeming madness. According to Doug Lane, a member of the parade organizing committee, it is being done to attract participants who might not be able to attend on the actual date due to other commitments. For example, the 28th In-

fantry Division Band and a bagpipe band from State College each have commitments on the conventional date for Veterans Day and, as a consequence, would not be able to participate in the local parade. There are also local veterans and related organizations that would also have conflicts if the parade would be held on the 11th. For many years, beginning in the 1920s, an annual parade was held here in Lycoming County to mark Armistice Day, the end of World War I; this later evolved into a parade recognizing all veterans when the date became known as “Veterans Day.” This celebration of patriotism continued until it seemed to fade away in the early 1980s. It was revived in 2013 at the behest of a committee made up of area veterans put together by and encouraged by then-State Representative

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The committee attempts to recruit a high-profile elected official from each community to help keep everyone on board for the good of the order for that year’s parade.” Lane told Webb Weekly. Lane pointed out that Mayor Derek Slaughter has provided City Fire Chief Sam Aungst this year to help with the parade, and he and other city departments have been instrumental in the smooth planning for Saturday’s Parade. All involved are hoping for a safe and enjoyable time as we honor our Veterans.

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Rick Mirabito and groups such as iHeart Media. It was decided to rotate the parade among the various communities in Lycoming County. The first revived parade was held in the City of Williamsport on the Saturday nearest to Veterans Day. This year’s parade will take place in the city of Williamsport. “We are glad to have the 2023 parade in Williamsport on November 4, 2023, at 2 p.m. on West Fourth St. from Campbell Street to Pine Street. This gets the parade back on schedule with plans to return to Muncy in 2024.


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lection Day is just around the corner, Tuesday, November 7th. In the past, the emphasis was simply getting the voting citizenry to get to the polls. It seems lately that there is more trepidation than anticipation when it comes to our annual practice of democracy in action. In light of this, it is good to know that we have someone at the helm who knows how to move the ship. It is one thing to be paddling a canoe, and it is another thing to be navigating an ocean liner. Lycoming County is something in between. With a budget of over $100 million and 500 plus employees, it is quite a sizable organization. For the past four years, the board of commissioners consisted of Republican Scott Metzger (chairman), Republican Tony Mussare (vice-chairman), and Democrat Richard Mirabito (secretary). Mussare served three terms, and Mirabito served two terms, which leaves Metzger as the only one who is running with any experience. Scott Metzger has been chairman of the board of commissioners, and by most observers, he has navigated the challenges of the county rather well. The county needs more employment opportunities, and to that end, land from the landfill was pre-

pared for new factories, and it attracted the Indiana-based Digger Industries to build a new factory, which has hired some 150 local employees. Housing is also an important need, and to that end, the commissioners have been working hard to free up unused property from the golf course for developers to build additional housing. Providing job opportunities and affordable housing will be attractive to students who are graduating and could stay in the county instead of having to go elsewhere. Increasing the working population will help hold the line on taxes, which has been a real challenge for the commissioners. One of the ways that they have worked is to cut budget costs, and the commissioners led by Scott Metzger have accomplished

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COUNTY HALL some amazing savings of late. They were able to terminate the lease to Sharwell Building, which was the location of the Lycoming County Children and Youth Services, which will be a saving of $43,000 a month. They also have sold Executive Plaza for $3.56 million and are moving all county offices across the street to the Third Street Plaza at 33 West Third Street. This county building has been used for a number of various departments, such as Voting Services, but it also has been the location for the Lycoming County Wellness Center. This center is for county employees and their families for a wide range of medical needs. It took some courage to initiate this project as it is the first of its kind in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. But since it has gone into operation, the Wellness Center is providing more medical coverage at a lower price for more people. In fact, it is saving the county hundreds of thousands of dollars in employee medical coverage. One accomplishment that this board worked through with great difficulty was a county-wide bridge bundling program for 17 defective bridges in the county. That same attitude of firming up infrastructure was evidenced in the commissioners’ desire to use ARPA funds from the federal government to shore up infrastructure in the county. When US Senator Bob Casey visited the county in September and saw how the county was dispersing the ARPA funds, he commented that it should be a

model for other counties in Pennsylvania. Scott Metzger is a solid public official, and the man looking to be at his side is Marc Sortman, a three-term township supervisor for Loyalsock Township. He has 30 years of business experience and has a ‘business’ focus, which means that success depends on meeting a market demand by providing a good product at an affordable price. Sortman has proven this is a good way to run government, treating it like a business rather than a “tax-and-spend” government. Evidence of this was helping lower property taxes twice as a township supervisor. At the same time, Sortman has assisted the township in business and housing growth. Marc Sortman has also shown that he has a good reputation, evidenced by his service on advisory boards for the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania and Hope Enterprise’s Maxwork. He may be a rookie to county government, but he should not be intimidated by it either. Tuesday, November 7th, is just around the corner. There are four candidates on the ballot for commissioner: incumbent Republican Scott Metzger and three new candidates, Republican Marc Sortman, and two candidates highlighted in the October 4th edition of this column, Democrat Mark Mussina and Democrat Denitra Moffett. The directions say, “Vote for no more than TWO.” Choose wisely — our future depends on it.


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In addition to Ruth, the All-Star lineup included Dutch Reuther of the Brooklyns and Scott of the Giants, hero of the World’s Series of 1923. Scott did the pitching for the All Stars. Prior to the game Ruth did some long distance hitting, driving the ball out of the lot seven times. Twice he hit one over the Culler Furniture factory, the longest hits ever made at the local high school field. Just to show he was entirely impartial; he walloped the pill over the left field fence too. During the regular game Ruth went 2 for 2 and drove in a run with a homer. Local fans were delighted when the Bambino struck out in the sixth inning off pitching by Jim Mahady. Reference to the box score will show that the local management went to a great deal of trouble to get the Williamsport pro players back. Of the 10 men in the line- up, Dave Kramer was the only one wearing an alien uniform.

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EVENTS EVENTS... “Dragon Fly” on the Appalachian Trail What: Northcentral Pennsylvania Conservancy (NPC) will host Nan ‘Dragon Fly’ Reisinger as she shares her story of thru hiking the Appalachian Trail. Seating is limited, first come, first seated. Please make your own dinner reservation if desired. Nan’s talk is free. When: November 1st, at 6:00 p.m.

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Our neighbors who drive by ither you are reading wonder — “What will Bonnie this on Halloween, Noand Clyde be up to this Hallowvember 1st, or later. If it’s Tuesday, then I hope een?” At least now they know their you are having a SpoOkTaCunames since I know many of my LaR day! If it’s November, then neighbors read the Webb and I hope you’re ready, because I know how much I enjoy decomean, pretty much, Christmas is here. Where did October even rating for the holidays around go!? Are you ready, because it’s the ole homestead! coming fast! Andrea Yes, Christmas is coming, but I’m sad that Bonnie and Clyde McElroy we can’t skip over Thanksgivwill get put away for the next ing. Thanksgiving is one of my ten months. Bonnie and Clyde are our most favorite holidays simply because five-foot skeletons that were a new pur- there are no gifts. The gift is your family. chase this year to add to our Halloween It’s being together around the table and collection of outside decor. They sat at just simply giving thanks for the ones the end of our driveway around a camp- around you. Blessed for everything you fire in lawn chairs while their fire glowed have in life. Not worrying about filling a basket, stuffing stockings, buying fireorange as night grew near. Bonnie waved to literally everyone driv- works, or having the best candy in the ing by. She’s pretty friendly. Most people neighborhood. All you have to stuff is your bellies, kick back, and enjoy the are out here in the country. Clyde sat there roasting Bonnie a few day! It’s seriously the best. I just love that we spend the day with marshmallows. He got pretty concerned about her weight. Haha. I’m honestly my brother and his family, my dad and really surprised that the real marshmal- stepmom, and my sissy-in-love’s momlows even lasted on Clyde’s stick. We re- ma and stepdad. ally thought our wildlife would have that For years, we spent Thanksgiving with gone in a day. grandparents. When that ended, I really We will look forward to getting them thought I would have a hard time adjustout again next year. Each year, we want ing. The first Thanksgiving I decided to to do something different with them. have was right before my Grammy Per-

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of Swat’s” three-run homer during the contest. This game was one of the most storied and famous sporting events in Williamsport and Lycoming County’s long and interesting sports history. If you would like to learn in more detail about this historic baseball day. It will be the subject of a presentation by Brian Fagnano at the next meeting of the local chapter of the Society of American Research to be held in the Lowry Room on the third floor of the Children’s Wing of the James V. Brown Library at 11 a.m. on Saturday, December 2. The public is welcome.

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Saturday, November 18, 2023

We will be selling from the home of the Late Warren & Sara “Irene” Watson, Located at 45 Mingle Road, Turbotville,Pa. 17772. Directions From Turbotville and Rt 54 at Turkey Hill, Follow the Comly Road approx 2 miles to the stop sign and turn left onto Gearhart for short distance then onto Foster Road for approx. 1 mile then onto Mingle and follow to Auction Site. Signs Posted Auction Day.

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We will be offering at 12:00 Noon a Nice 2 Story Frame 4 Bedroom Home on a 55 x 165 ft Lot. 1st Floor: Large Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen w/ Cabinets, Utility /office, ½ bath w/ Laundry Hook Ups, Family Room w/ woodstove, enclosed 3 season porch, patio deck. 2nd Floor: 4 bedrooms w/ closets, full bath. The Home has City Gas Hot Water Baseboard Heat, Central Air, City Sewer & Water, Full Standup Attic, 1oo amp Electric w/ Square D Panel Box. Parking Area in rear of home w/ metal Carport. To View this Fine Property Contact : Auctioneer Mike Weaver at 570-538-2227- Terms: $8,000 Down Balance in 45 Days, prospective buyers have right to do any pre auction Hazard testing at their own expense. All other terms may be obtained thru auctioneer.

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Terms: Cash or Good PA Check [Credit Cards Accepted w/ 4% fee] Seller: Ruth Webb Estate Executrix: Mary Stover Attorney: Michael Kaar Lunch Available • Job John • Tent if Inclement AUCTIONEER: Michael & David Weaver Allenwood, Pa. 17810 PHONE : 570-538-2227 PA#AU002180-L and AU006061-L PICTURES: Auctionzip.com #2189 & GoToAuctions # 4136

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8 Hp. Electric Start Generator; Hand & Garden Tools; Craftsman Table Saw; Delta 6in Bench Grinder; Tool Box; ¾ in Socket Set; Various Hardware Lots; Rubber Tire Wheelbarrow; Plus More! AUCTION NOTE: Plan to be with us for a Great Super Clean Move-in Ready for the home. Seller: Sara “Irene” Watson Estate • Executor: Gerald Mingle TERMS: Cash or Good Pa Check [Credit Cards accepted w/ 4% fee]

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elements of punk, funk, and electronic music. New Wave produced bands that sought to break from the mainstream, prioritizing artistic expression and experimentation. This genre stands as a pivotal movement that shaped the future of music, introducing revolutionary soundscapes and iconic imagery. Conversely, ‘80s Pop Rock saw a surge of anthemic tunes and infectious rhythms, creating a myriad of timeless hits. At the same time, it was an era in which music videos became a powerful medium, propelling artists to new heights, and introducing the iconic loud clothing of the ‘80s. “This is a style we haven’t covered yet and I’m excited to see our students take on songs like Talking Heads’ Burning Down the House and to help them get to the place where they can deliver a really over-the-top performance on it that would make David Byrne himself proud,” said Dave Brumbaugh, founder and executive director of the Collective. “It’s the challenge of seeing them


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A Country Setting for this 2 1/2 Story Farm House, situated on a .59 Acre Lot leaves room to expand. With 1,400 Sq.ft. of L/A & 1 Bath, this home is ready to be made into your own. Enclosed back porch enters an open kitchen area into the living room. Amenities include: Detached 1 Car Garage & storage area w/ off road parking and a opened front porch. Auctioneer Note: Home Built: Prior to 1978, potential buyer has option to inspect for lead paint hazards prior to auction – UPI: 025-002-308. Please contact the auctioneer for your own private showing. Terms: To be sold w/ sellers Immediate confirmation. Cash or Certified check in the amount of $5,000.00 required on day of auction as down payment, payable to Interstate Auction Services, LLC Escrow. 6% Buyer’s Premium Charged and paid as part of the purchase price. Settlement made 60 days from sale date or upon delivery of clear deed. All tests & inspections to be conducted prior to auction at potential buyer’s expense. All verbal statements take precedence over previously written materials. Property being sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”, No guaranties made by the seller.

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students Matthew Bellino (Danville Area High School); Izzy Butters, Chase Cowden and Scarlet O’Brien (Loyalsock Township High School); Connor Evans and Stephanie Nappi (Gap Year); Tixo Bower, Gabreon Godin, Grace Godin, Abby Jamison and Owen Miller (Williamsport Area High School); Brendan Kuriga (South Williamsport Area High School); Calistra Mahoney (Pennsylvania College of Technology); Carter Rodgers (Muncy Junior-Senior High School); and Gianna Waldman (Montoursville Area High School). “’80s Music has always been a staple in my life, in all genres,” Miller said. “Rock, pop, punk, funk, and many more, but especially the new wave and pop music we will play at the Arts Cen-

ter. I grew up listening to these awesome ’80s bands like Tears for Fears, The Clash, and Simple Minds. All of these know how to develop a story and convey such emotion into their music through intricate rhythms and melodies, as well as tear-jerking lyrics at times. I’m so excited to recreate these stories with my friends for everyone on stage at the CAC!” Additional partners and sponsors for this performance include Chartwell Hotels, KFC of Williamsport, Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships, The Kiessling Group of Janney Montgomery Scott, Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital, Woodlands Bank, FASTSIGNS of Williamsport, The Brickyard Restaurant and Ale House,

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In addition to this show, tickets for the Collective’s one-night-only fundraising show, The Decade of Grunge, happening at the CAC on Jan 27th, are also on sale. The remaining shows for the Collective 2023-2024 performance season will be announced in December. For more details about It Came From the ‘80s, visit uptownmusic.org/80s or call 570-329-0888. Check out the Collective’s official Facebook page, as well as other Collective social media outlets, for teasers, previews, behind-thescenes info, and more from the performance.

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es. I am back at Lycoming as the Head Golf Coach. This is my second stint with the Warriors after a five-year hiatus. I was with the team from 2001 to 2016. I got out of the business and stepped away because of a midlife crisis. I retired from hoops two years ago. It left me with a void. Coaching and interacting with youngsters are still very important. Well, I just wrapped up the fall of my 17th season. Coaching Division III golf is simply fantastic. There are so many perks and very little distractions. No drama with this team, and there are

zero expectations. No disgruntled parents. No behind-the-scenes experts. No pressure. This is the best gig in North America. I love all the guys on my fall roster. Everyone is so different. Would I like them to make more putts? Absolutely. But they are great kids, and I enjoy our camaraderie. I enjoy the interactions on the course, especially in the van. I still marvel at the game, but I play very little. I will tee it up in a few scrambles and perhaps an occasional better ball of partners. Golf takes time. It is an expensive sport. I would rather fish. But now that I am around my boys. I am starting to get the itch. I actually played some

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holes just for fun the other day. Say what? Yes. I carried my bag. I ran into Paul and Logan McGinn. Rematch Logan? That’s another story coming soon. Two of my guys traveled with me to Shawnee on the Delaware this past weekend. The Warriors were invited to the Landmark Conference Fall Preview. We have carded a few rounds at some other tournaments, but this was our first official major. Scheduling is always tough when we get closer to the holidays. Dylan had a seminar in D.C. Ian and Ross had a football game, and Kyle wanted to hunt. No worries. My two freshman phenoms teed it up and played extremely well. Both Will Eberz and Mikey Fry held their own. The course was playing tough, and the wind was a major factor. I was so proud of my young Warriors. Will finished 23rd with rounds of 79 and 81. Mikey carded 82 and 83. Fantastic showing. Brutal conditions. Back tees. Difficult layout. A guy from Drew was 4 under par for the weekend. Wow. That’s insane. Any chance we can go back to the MAC? I am still cool, but man, I am getting older. The van rides are hysterical. I enjoy the friendly banter. One kid noticed my sticks and asked a few questions. ARE YOU A TITLEIST GUY COACH? Yes. I have had these irons in my bag ever since 1999. WOW. (everyone was chuckling) COACH. I WAS BORN IN 2003. That hurt. I have since pulled the trigger on a new set. What’s in the bag? I really enjoy getting to know more about my boys each outing. Exceptional kids. From all walks of life. They are my little brothers that I never had. Ian Plankenhorn is now a senior. My man is also an all-conference kicker. The Montoursville native is having a great season with the

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football team. He was recently named the Landmark’s Special Teams Athlete of the Week. Laces out. Ian will join us in the spring. Dylan Seck is a sophomore from Sayre, PA. He is young and super talented. Dylan is in the scholars’ program and is EMT certified. Yes. When most kids are playing SEGA, he is out there saving lives. What an impressive young lad. His resume is quite splendid. Dylan is getting better each round. Kyle Davis is a strong sophomore from up north. He is relatively new to golf. Kyle has a great smile, and he loves the outdoors. Will and Mikey make me look good. The two freshmen were actually my recruits. Will Eberz is from Stroudsburg. He is already a very solid player. Eberz has a chance to be Lycoming’s best ever. Mikey Fry played a little basketball at Muncy. He has only played for a few years, but he is super. Mikey is a grinder. He is self-taught, and the kid is already something. Ross Eyer will join us in the fall. He, like Ian, also plays some football. Ross is one of the most decorated athletes from the area — a three-sport star at Muncy. I am thankful that he listened to Mom and came to Lycoming. He is doing quite well on the gridiron. The tall and lanky frosh has 16 catches, 196 yards and two touchdowns. Ross is another newbie to golf. He hits it a long way, and I dig his style. All of my guys are fantastic students. The boys had a great fall, and we gave it our best. We played some unbelievable courses. The guys lost several #warriorgolf balls. I assume they will end up in the bags of some random golfers. I look forward to the spring and building our friendships. We may not be a contender, but we are having some major fun. Thanks to my players for keeping me young. Go, Warriors. Cheers.

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FACEBOOK GURU NEEDED To Help List Items For Sale On FaceBook And Other Media. Call 570-220-1305. 178030 BUSINESS SERVICES

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Community Services Group’s IDD Residential Program is looking for Caring & Responsible

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5037 Musser Lane • Watsontown, PA

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R O O F R E S T O R AT I O N

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570-220-0824

Daniel Beiler

Montgomery PA

Specializing In Metal And Shingle Roofing

Flat Roofs Preferred

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“We Care About the Roof

Over Your Head”

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Renewable Energy for PA, 1305 Dewey Ave -- Williamsport,

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Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates

LITTLE JOHNʼS CONSTRUCTION JOHN LAPP JR.

PA #013581

Milller’s

SEAMLESS GUTTERS

Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards

HIC# PA114999

122 SHERMAN DRIVE WATSONTOWN, PA 17777

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Larry Miller, Jr.

570-547-2505

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570-437-1909

PA096756 Fully Insured

PA 17701

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Troy Whitmoyer

448 River Avenue, Williamsport

(570) 337-3600

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• 570-725-2341

HARDWOOD SLABS CORD-SIZE BUNDLES

2500 EACH!

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(Just South

of Oriole) HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:00 - 4:00 SATURDAY 7:30 - 11:00

M.R. Logue Interiors

----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

• Specializing in lawn mowing • Maintenance • Spring Clean Ups • Hauling • New Installations • Handyman Services • Pressure Washing and much more!

• Drywall • • Plaster Repairs • • Painting • CALL TODAY!

PA# 049073

570-323-9119

4484 Rte. 220 Hughesville, PA. 17737 FULLY INSURED – PA#164691

Reconstruction & Restoration Experts

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570-547-6343

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LITTLE MOUNTAIN

WELDING

• Portable & Permanent Aluminum Horse Stalls • Installation Available • Hydraulic Hoses & Adapters • Custom Welding in Mild Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum

We Specialize In Aluminum

310 Heck Rd., Jersey Shore, PA 17740

570-745-2240

Call between 8:00am-9:00am

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• Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting • Dry Wall Repair • Wall Paper Removal • New Construction Spraying • Deck Restoration • Residential & Commercial • Wallpapering

Over 18 Years Experience • Fully Insured

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PA #179705 Fully Insured Free Estimates

1105 Lehman Rd., Allenwood, PA 17810

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Available Weekdays & Weekends from *Friday-Monday. All prices include tax.

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(570) 547-7032

AVAILABLE IN 3 STYLES - Hinged Cover - Snapless Folding - Stand & Snap Cover

A&D Storage

Complete Interior Remodels

DYNA FIREWOOD PROCESSOR RENTAL

Cut. Split. Pile. Relax – From Log to Firewood Lickety-Split! • SC15 processes up to 22” diameter, 16’ logs • Sets up quickly and easy to operate • Can be towed with 1/2 ton pick-up • Extra bar & chains included

Painting Roofs

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Let’s Get Your House Sold! Let Me Do The Work For You!

TRUCK TONNEAU COVERS

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Willow Shade Construction

Appliances • Bedding • Furniture • Sewing Machines • Vacuums

Delivery Options Available

Fully Insured

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• Specializing in Metal Roofing • Pole Building • Garages • Decks • Siding • Barn Renovatinos & All Types of Repair • Roof Painting • Skid Loader Work • Concrete Work

IN ALL PHASES OF MASONRY

Over 50 Years of Service Mon., Tue., Thur., Fri. 10aM-5pM • SaT. 10aM-2pM CLoSeD WeD. & Sun.

Roofs

Silver Coating Shingles

Call 570-326-9322

1217 W. 4 St., Williamsport th

Design, Maintain

HERSHBERGER BUILDERS

25 Years Experience Commercial Flat Non-Commercial Roofs Roofs&(Rubber)

570-916-1215

SATURDAY 8:00AM-12:00PM

SWOPE’S NEW LOCATION

17 YEARS

IN BUSINESS! NEW LAWN CARE CLIENTS -- 4 FREE CUTS!! DRIVEWAY SEAL, PARKING LOTS

Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317

26 Years Experience

Commercial & Non-Commercial

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-- HUGHESVILLE

570-584-2764

OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer

2

Call 570-437-2594 • Mon-Fri. @ 8am • Closed Sundays

• Brush Removal • Brush Mowing • Shed Removal

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201 RACE STREET

LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING SPRING SPECIAL - 50% OFF ALL OTHER LANDSCAPING 25% OFF Plants, Materials, Labor, Build,

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Buckwheat and Wheat Products Quality Livestock Feed

PA# 059899

• Renovations • Additions • Porches • Custom Kitchens and Baths • Painting • Drywall Repairs • Doors & Windows

-- Montoursville

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FOUGHTS MILL

Call 570-326-932

155 Foggy Mtn. Rd., Turbotville, PA.

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4092 Lycoming Mall Drive

PHONE: 570-368-760

at 570-855-8011 Montoursville, PA •brinkswelding.com

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SLABWOOD

3 Areas - 119

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20.00 per Bundle Delivery Available

2182 QUARRY RD. JERSEY SHORE MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:00AM-4:00PM • 570-745-3216 BECOME A PUBLISHED AUTHOR. We want to read your book! Dorrance Publishing trusted since 1920. Consultation, production, promotion & distribution. Call for free author`s guide 1-877-7291920 or visit dorranceinfo. com/ads .C11 LAWNCARE

SCOTT'S LAWN CARE. SPRING AND FALL CLEAN-UP. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping . 24th Year In Business. Fully Insured. 570-419-6326. 178049 YARD WORK, CLEANUP. Brush Removal, Hauling, Weed-Whacking. Also, Clean-Outs. Fully Insured. 570-439-1934. 177461 RICHARDʼS LAWN CARE AND LANDSCAPING. Fall Clean-Up, Trimming, Mowing And Mulching. Low Voltage Lighting. Free Estimates. PA064570. 570-772-1588. 176907

WEED WHACKING, STORM CLEAN-UP, Field Mowing, Brush Hog & Mulching. 570-3770428. 177630 HEALTHCARE CLEANING

NEED A CLEAN HOME? Have References. 35 + Years Experience. 570-323-5426. 177834 NEED A CLEAN HOUSE FOR THE HOLIDAYS? No Time? Call ME! I Will Get Your Home Looking Great So You Can Relax! Great Rates, References Available Upon Request. For An Estimate Call Joyce 570-238-1796. BELLAʼS SUNSHINE CLEANING SERVICES Professional Residential Cleaning From Our Shining Customer Service, To Your Sparkling Clean Home, I Clean To Meet Your Needs. Because Everyone Needs A Little Sunshine. Reasonable Rates. Call 570-435-8082. 178039

BomaX

Renew Carpet Cleaners ( UP TO A 12X15 PER AREA ) Any additional areas $45 * Also specializing in stripping and waxing of VCT/tiles *

570-323-8011 SERVICES OFFERED LEGAL

NEED IRS RELIEF $10K - $125K+ Get Fresh Start or Forgiveness Call 1-877-705-1472 Monday through Friday 7AM-5PM PST. M11 HEALTH

DIAGNOSED WITH LUNG CANCER? You may qualify for a substantial cash award - even with smoking history. No obligation! Weʼve recovered millions. Let us help!! Call 24/7, 1-877-648-2503. C11 DIAGNOSED WITH LUNG CANCER and 65+? You may qualify for a substantial cash award. NO obligation! Weʼve recovered millions. Let us help!! Call 24/7, 1-866-590-5563. M11 FINANCIAL

ARE YOU A PET OWNER? Do you want to get up to 100% back on Vet Bills? Physicians Mutual Insurance Company has pet coverage that can help! Call 1-866-314-0584 to get a free quote or visit insurebarkmeow.com/macnet. M11

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Will beat any competitors price in writing for Gold & Silver Guaranteed

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JEFF T. BOWER

570-971-0442

Since 1990

OWNER

570-435-2419

ContraCtors LiCense no: Pa 036052 E-mail: bomaxservices@hughes.net

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HELP WANTED

Chemcoat Inc. has the need to build their application pool for future employment opportunities for a part time Truck driver with CDL including Hazmat, Tanker endorsement and be able to get or have a passport. If you would like to become part of our team please send your resume to jhursh@chemcoat.com or stop in to the main office and complete an application. We are located at 2790 Canfield Lane, Montoursville, PA. 17754.

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Kepner Farm Supply LLC

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429 Maple Lane • Muncy, PA 17756

PH: 570-546-3725 • Fax: 570-546-2856

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Basement Waterproofing • Foundation Repair

570.452.8018

Miller’s

ANDY’S Taxidermy Studio John Andreacci

888-847-2430 • www.fullingtontours.com

SEAMLESS GUTTERS

Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards

TAXIDERMIST

ACCEPTED

570.323.4771

www.andystaxidermystudio.com 207 E Main St, Lock Haven, PA 17745

all utilities included except...

570-547-2505

G. Scott Gardner Attorney At

Law

1000 Commerce Park Dr. Suite 310-B - Williamsport, PA

cable, internet & phone

• Real Estate/Title Insurance

income limits apply 62 & older community

• Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package

call 570-893-4747 for more information

5399 US. Rt. 15 Hwy. Montgomery, PA 17752

- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will $

385

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1-& 2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS

RT. 15 SELF STORAGE 570-547-2655

Larry Miller, Jr.

1719 Bloomingrove Road • Williamsport, PA 17701

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----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

• Drywall • • Plaster Repairs •

Melvin Fisher

570-217-3578

• Painting •

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PA# 049073

570-323-9119

SPECIALIZING IN PROPER PRUNING, HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVALS, STORM DAMAGE, AND MUCH MORE! Call us today for a free estimate 570 317 5561 Fully insured

PA #121099

OFFERING TRENCHLESS WATER & SEWER LINES

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SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1977

CALL US FOR ALL OF YOUR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEEDS!

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Seamless Gutters COMPLETE Gutter Installation & Leaf Removal

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Tobias Yoder

Call us for your gutter needs

Owner and Operator

446 Cotner Lane Turbotville PA 17772 STORAGE UNITS

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570-452-1174 7 PLOTS AVAILABLE In Section J Of Jersey Shore Cemetery. $662.50 Each. Contact Darryl 954821-4288. 177548 2 GRAVE LOTS IN GREEN LAWN CEMETERY, Route 15, Montgomery. $1,000.00 OBO. Buyer Pays Transfer Fee. 570-538-1838 Leave Message. 177058 \

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