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2011 Northampton County Envirothon

Set For April 28th


On April 28th, the
Northampton County
Conservation District
will hold it’s Annual
Envirothon competition.
The Envirothon will be
held from 8:30am to
2pm at Louise Moore
County Park in Lower
Sarah Hawes and Benjamin Hawes with their Nazareth Township.
dad, Dan Hawes. This year, seven schools
will compete with a total
Float Your Boat Program of eleven teams. Com-
peting are Nazareth, Pen
At Bangor Public Library Argyl, Freedom, Easton,
On Saturday, April 9th, water to check to see if Bangor, Northampton,
local resident Judy they were buoyant. and Wilson.
Cannavo led the Float If the boat passed the At the competition,
Your Boat program at buoyancy test it was teams will rotate
Bangor Public Library. then filled with weight through five stations,
Judy described the to test the strength of the taking written tests with
properties of buoyancy boat’s design. some hands-on applica-
and gravity. The impor- Pennies were used as tions. The team with the
tance of canals was weight and were added highest cumulative
discussed along with to the boat one at a time. score is the winner.
construction of canal Benjamin Hawes’ boat Plaques and medallions
boats. “won” with 205 pennies will be awarded to the Pen Argyl High School has won first place the last two years in the
The highlight of the added beating his dad’s top three scoring teams, competiton.
event was that each boat by 24 pennies. as well as t-shirts for
participant got to The public library is a everyone who partici- Mount Allsion Univer- ton County Conserva- competitions that first
construct their own boat great place to discover pates. The county sity, Sackville, New tion District with assis- year.
using one sheet of scientific principles winner will advance to Brunswick, Canada, in tance from the Parks The Northampton
aluminum foil, 10 along with many other the state competition, to July. Department and volun- County Envirothon
Popsicle sticks, six topics through the books be held May 24th and The Northampton teers help to plan, coor- started in 1998 with only
straws and 2 pipe clean- that are available. Stop 25th, at Susquehanna County Envirothon is an dinate and run the Envi- four teams competing.
ers. Following by the library to check University in Selins- environmental and rothon since its incep- The Northampton
construction, the boats out books on topics of grove. The winner of the ecological educational tion in 1998. Local County Envirothon
were floated in a tub of interest. state envirothon will learning experience for businesses, individuals, invites all 15 Northamp-
move on to the Annual students, teachers and cooperating agencies ton County high schools
Canon Envirothon at parents. The Northamp- and sponsors donate and home school
time, talent and programs to participate.
resources to make the The goal is to one day
Envirothon possible. have teams from all
The Envirothon schools compete.
program originated in Since 1979, the Envi-
Pennsylvania in the rothon program has
spring of 1979. grown to include all but
Pennsylvania’s State one county within the
Conservation Commis- state. The first statewide
sion and the Pennsylva- competition was held in
nia Association of 1984, with only six of
Conservation Districts Pennsylvania’s 67 coun-
sponsored the program ties participating. The
as an outdoor, hands-on first national competi-
competition for high tion was held in October
school students. of 1988 with Pennsylva-
Three county conserva- nia, Massachusetts, and
tion districts held local Ohio participating.

Second Ward Auxiliary


Pastie Sale Planned
The Second Ward Fire To order pasties, call
Company’s Ladies Aux- 610-588-2700 by
iliary will be holding a Friday, April 29th. The
Pastie Sale on Wednes- cost is $4.50 per pastie.
Gina Jennings/The PRESS day, May 4th, at the Pasties will be avail-
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel’s Christopher Con- Dale Young/The PRESS Second Ward Firehall, able for pick up athe
erly portrayed the French Chef, “Pierre Pen Argyl’s Brandi VanPatten stops the ball 517 Northampton Street, firehouse between noon
Pepard,” for OLMC’s Musical. from getting into Bangor’s territory. Bangor. and 1:30pm.
Slate Belt Youth Thursday, May 5th. money to go to summer friends with an awards
Soccer Association is The East Bangor camp and for equip- dinner, on May 19th, at
holding registration on United Methodist ment. Tuscarora Inn and
Friday, May 6th from Church will hold its The Friends of the Conference Center. If
6pm to 9pm, and monthly Pastie Sale on Bangor Public Library you are interested in
Saturday, May 7th from Tuesday, May 3rd. will hold their annual attending the dinner, Here is a list of the new Midnight sons: volume
9am to noon at the Blue Pasties can be picked up "Spring Book Sale" at please contact the items added to the 3; Michaels, Fern, Late
Valley Farm Show for at the Church 136 W. the Bee Hive Commu- chamber office at collection of the Bangor edition; Perry, Anne,
players ages 5-16. Call Central Ave., East nity Center, 197 Penn- 610-588-1000. Public Library. Treason at Lisson
610-599-9085 or visit Bangor at 3:30pm. sylvania Avenue, From 10am to 2pm, on Adult fiction: Albert, Grove; Roberts, Nora,
slatebeltsoccer.com for Pasties are beef or Bangor, on Friday, April April 30th, Colonial Susan Wittig, Mourning Chasing fire; Ross, Ann
more information. broccoli and cheese, 29th, from noon to 6pm; Regional Police and Gloria; Berg, Elizabeth, B, Miss Julia rocks the
Prince of Peace with or without onion. Saturday, April 30th, the U.S. Drug Enforce- Once upon a time, there cradle; Scottoline, Lisa,
Lutheran Church, If you’re interested, call from 10am to 4pm; and ment Agency will was you; Clark, Carol Save me; Steel, Dani-
Johnsonville, will be 610-588-1745. Sunday, May 1st, from collect Unused Higgins , Mobbed; elle, 44 Charles Street;
offering a babysitting A Benefit Dance will 1pm to 4pm. This event Prescription Medica- Clark, Mary Higgins, White, Karen, On Folly
class on Saturday, May be held on Friday, May will feature thousands tions in an effort to I’ll walk alone; Beach; Wiggs, Susan,
14th, from 9am to 3pm. 6th, from 6pm until of like new and gently prevent pill abuse. Four Connelly, Michael, The The goodbye quilt.
The cost is $25, and 9pm, at the Bangor used books for adults sites will sever as pill fifth witness; Daheim, Adult non-fiction:
includes a book and VFW. The dance is open and children. A variety collection areas: Giant Mary, The Alpine Essential yard care and
certificate upon comple- to students in grades 6 of topics will be avail- Food Stores, 859 vengeance; Davidson, landscaping projects;
tion. The minimum age through 9, and the cost able to interest every Nazareth Pike, Lower Diane Mott, Crunch Fielding, Deborah, The
is 11, and students need is $5 per person. Hot book lover from Fiction Nazareth Township; time; Evans, Richard healthy back exercise
to bring a doll and a Dogs, soda, and more to Non-Fiction. All Bath Drug, 310 S. Paul, Miles to go: the book; Leighton, Mira,
lunch. For more infor- will be available for proceeds directly Walnut St, Bath; Target, second journal of the and a peacock on the
mation or to register, purchase. Proceeds will benefit the Bangor 3835 Dryland Way, walk; Harbison, Beth, porch; McKeever, Eric,
call Carolyn Leidy at benefit a local Boy Public Library. For Lower Nazareth Town- Shoe addicts anony- Tales of the mine coun-
610-588-7562 before Scout Troop to raise additional information ship; and Wegmans, mous; Hart, Carolyn, try; Maggitti, Phil, Bull-
contact Karen Brewer at 5000 Wegmans Drive, Dead by midnight; dogs; Stafford, Diane,
610-588-8615 or Janet Hanover Township. Macomber, Debbie, Potty training for dum-
Miller at 610-588- Marisa’s Mixed Bag, Midnight sons: volume mies; Warner, Penny,
3434. 216 Nazareth Pike, 1; Macomber, Debbie, Baby play and learn.
The Slate Belt Cham- Route 191, Bethlehem, Midnight sons: volume Easy fiction: Babies!;
ber of Commerce has will be celebrating their 2; Macomber, Debbie, Balls!; Food!; Puppies!
announced the 2011 Grand Opening on
Annual Scholarship Thursday, April 28th,
Awards Recipients. from 5pm to 7pm. A
Congratulations to Ribbon Cutting
Carly Jones, Bangor ceremony will be held
High School; Rachel at 5pm.
Birk, Career Institute of We would like to wish
Technology; Chelsea Tierney Jory a very
Carver, Faith Christian Happy Birthday on
School; Taylor Moyer, April 29th.
Pen Argyl High School; We love hearing from
and Britney Williams, you! Please send your
Pius X High School. birthdays, anniversaries,
This year, Heidi Muth and other tidbits of
is the recipient of the information to:
Frederick R. Curcio Jr. The PRESS
Award. These students 1 Broadway,
will be honored by the Bangor, PA 18013
Chamber, family, and thepressnews@enter.net
Summer Camp Applications
Available at Salvation Army
Majors John and of swimming in a beau-
Gertrude Zanders, com- tiful large Olympic size
manders at the Pen pool, boating on the
Argyl Salvation Army lake, sports of every
are accepting applica- kind, fishing, campfire,
tions for a summer expe- skit nights, bible study,
rience for children at crafts, nature hikes and
beautiful Camp Ladore much more.
in the Poconos in Applications for camp
Waymart. can be picked up at the
Camp Ladore is an office of Pen Argyl
overnight, week long Salvation Army, located
summer camp experi- at 301 West Main Street,
ence for children ages Pen Argyl, between
Dale Young/The PRESS 7-12 years old. This 9am and 3pm, Monday
Kids bundled up year the camp is from through Friday.
Dale Young/The PRESS against the rain for June 20th to June 25th Bring the application to
the Easter Egg Hunt, for the first group of a parents meeting at the
Despite the rain, a large crowd gathered at the Washington Town- sponsored by Wind children. Salvation Army at 6pm
ship Municipal field for the annual Easter Egg Hunt. Gap Fire Company. The second period is a on Wednesday, May 4th.
Music and Arts camp, All applications are due
July 8th to July 16th, at Camp Ladore by June
Slate Belt AARP Announces Upcoming Events For Spring also for the children. 15th and June 29th.
The Slate Belt Area Thursday, May 5th, at officer at the Salvation will present a program Campers participate in Any questions about
Bangor Chapter # 4135 Wesley United Method- Army, spoke at the April on the 150th anniversary a variety of activities the camp can be directed
of AARP will meet at ist Church, Center meeting about the need of the Civil War at the that will both challenge to either Major John or
1:30pm, Monday, May Street, Bethlehem. in the Slate Belt- May 9th meeting. and inspire them. Major Gertrude at 610-
9th, at the Slate Belt One special group and Nazareth area which is Reservations are being Provided are activities 863-6677.
Senior Center, located at one intergenerational served by the pantry. accepted for a trip to
the Blue Valley Farm award will also be In the continuing effort Woodloch Pines in the
Show Auditorium, presented at the event. to knit or crochet infants Poconos on May 24th;
located on American- Donations were hats for nurseries at area Doolan’s in Spring
Bangor Road. received in April to hospitals, 78 hats were Lake, New Jersey, Octo-
The nominating com- purchase items for delivered to Pocono ber 11th, and a newly
mittee presented a slate servicemen boxes to be Medical Center. announced trip on Sept.
of officers for the sent abroad. Members In March, 60 hats were 17th through 30th to
coming year. Addi- are asked to bring non given to Easton Hospi- New Mexico.
tional nominations and perishable food items to tal, for a total of 3,862 Information and regis-
election of officers will the May meeting to be hats since the program tration can be received
be held at the May meet- donated to the Pen Argyl began by the Nimble by calling 610-588-
ing. Installation will be Salvation Army Food Fingers Group of 4623.
held at the annual Pantry. Major Gertrude AARP.
picnic. The picnic will Zanders, commanding Member Joan Flory
be held at noon on
Monday, June 13th at
Bady’s Grove, Wind
Gap. Tickets at $12 per
person will be sold at the
May 9th meeting. Tick-
ets will only be sold to
members whose dues
are current by showing
their membership card.
Ticket purchase will be
by check only, no cash.
Louise Kline chairs the
picnic committee.
Mrs. Lucy Ann Gold of
Pen Argyl, who serves
the chapter as assistant
treasurer and public
relations, was nomi-
nated by the chapter for
the Northampton
County Agency on
Aging annual
Northampton County
Outstanding Senior
Awards. Mrs. Gold will
be one of the ten recipi-
ents of the award on
Pen Argyl GFWC Plans Bangor High School Class
May 2 Meeting of 1951 Plans Reunion
The GFWC Woman’s the clubs proceeds of a The reunion committee Further information
Club of Pen Argyl will special project held at of Bangor High will follow later.
meet at 7pm on the Northampton Cou- School’s Class of 1951 Those attending the
Monday, May 2nd, at St. nty Spring Meeting and met recently at La Cam- meeting were Verna
John Lutheran Church, Arts Festival. pagna to make plans for Greenamayer, Betty Lou
Westbrooke Ave., Pen The club is making the upcoming 60th Kratzer, Gloria Martino,
Argyl. Steve Bender, thirty Blue Bears, which reunion. The reunion is Jane Williams, Heyden
Weona Park manager, will be donated to planned for October, Pritchard, Arthur Rutt,
will present a program police, firemen, and 2011. and Nelson Beegle.
on the history of Weona ambulance squads to
Park. comfort young children
Club members are when the need arises in
asked to bring canned emergencies. A special
food items to every workshop to make the
meeting. Shirley Popo- bears will be held at
vice, chairman of 10am, Monday, May
President’s Project, will 9th, at St. John Lutheran
distribute the items to Church.
local food banks. Food The annual spring
Banks is the project of luncheon will be held at
GFWC Pennsylvania noon on Saturday, June
State President Carolyn 4th, at the Hanoverville
A. Selders and the Roadhouse. Reserva-
GFWC Northeastern tions are being accepted
District Director Caro- at the May 2nd meeting
lyn Smith. by Anna Bet, chairman.
Redemption of Pastie The final deadline is
Tickets from Mr. Pastie, May 20th.
Bell Ave., Pen Argyl, The GFWC Woman’s
which were sold as a Club of Pen Argyl will
club fundraiser, can now host the annual meeting
be redeemed, beginning and arts festival of the
May 2nd through July GFWC Northampton
31st. County Federation of
An additional donation Woman’s Clubs in the
of $50 was given to the spring of 2012. Jane
Blue Mountain Commu- Ruggiero will chair the
nity Library. This was event.
Allyson Lynn Moser and James Brandon Edwards Matthew and Casey Gaugler of Bangor are pleased
were united in marriage at Dreams Riviera Maya, to announce the birth of their son, Landon Matthew.
Mexico, on December 10th, 2010. Landon was born November 30, 2010 at St. Luke’s
Allyson is the daughter of Deborah Moser, of Hospital, Bethlehem. He weighed 9 pounds, 5
Bangor, and the late Michael Moser, and the grand- ounces and was 19 ½ inches long.
daughter of Alverta Reddinger of Bangor. Proud grandparents are Frank and Pam Brunner of
"Brandon" is the son of Renee and Mike Edwards Easton, and Gary and Pam Gaugler of Bethlehem.
of Grasonville, MD. Landon is welcomed with love by his great
Allyson is an RN employed by St. Lukes Hospital Floyd and Eva Mensch of Bangor, recently grandparents Nancy and Bill Benner, Faye Gaugler
in the SICU, and Brandon is a Respiratory Therapist celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary with a and Dolores Smith.
at St. Lukes. They reside in Bethlehem. family dinner at Dalton’s Restaurant in Columbia,
Thirty five friends and family attended the New Jersey. They were married on March 16th, 1946
wedding. in Mt. Bethel, by the late Rev. Dr. John Reagle.
They have five daughters: Connie, wife of James
Crane; Suzanne, wife of Ron Sartini; Donna, wife of
Edward Smith; Angie, wife of Jeff Cyphers; and
Jackie, wife of Bob Williams.
They have 14 grandchildren and 25 great grandchil-
dren.
Christ ELC Announces
Pastie Sale
Stroudsburg Aglow Welcomes A Pastie Sale will be Place your order with or
held at Christ Evangeli- without onions.
Terry Tripp to May Meeting cal Lutheran Church, Advance orders are
703 S. Delaware Dr. recommended and can
The Stroudsburg five. He was seen (Route 611), Mt. Bethel be placed until the
Aglow will meet on weekly by millions of (Stone Church) on Tues- Sunday prior to sale
Saturday, May 14th, at people over TBN for 20 day, May 17th and date. To place your order
9:30am at the St. years. Wednesday, May 18th. or for additional infor-
Peter’s United Method- Terry graduated from Pasties can be picked mation, call Evelyn at
ist Church in Saylors- Faith Is The Victory up between 11am and 610-588-7047 or
burg. Refreshments Bible College at age 23 1pm, each day. The cost Blanche at 570-897-
start at 9:30am with a (1997), under the teach- is $4.50 per beef pastie. 6612.
$2 donation, and ing ministry of Pastor
fellowship starts at Charles Cowan. Prince of Peace Starts Off May
10am. The guest At age 36, Terry Tripp
speaker for the month has a passion for The with Holy Humor Sunday
of May will be Terry Word. That passion has Prince of Peace Elizabeth Bailey.
Tripp. carried him all over the Lutheran Church, John- The Spring Rummage
Terry is an author and world. As Terry travels sonville, starts off May Sale will be held May
teacher of “The Word. ” over 85,000 miles a year, with Holy Humor 19th and 20th, 9am to
He began traveling and speaking to a wide Sunday on May 1st. 5pm, and May 21st,
singing with his family variety of audiences, he Wear funny clothes and from 9am to noon.
(The Laverne Tripp carries the message of hats during the 8am or There will be numerous
Family) at age three, Faith, Hope and Victory. 10:30am service. items available includ-
and recorded his first Everywhere he goes, The “Real Readers” is ing clothing, household
music project at age people experience a a group that meets once items, furniture, jewelry,
mighty anointing from a month at the church books, kitchen items,
God that empowers them for individuals who and other items. Several
to live victoriously! enjoy reading and varieties of soup in quart
If you have any ques- participating in a mean- containers will be avail-
tions or need directions, ingful discussion of the able from the kitchen,
call 610-614-0507 or book chosen for the and a bake sale will also
e-mail the group at month. May 18th is the be held.
stroudsburgaglow@veri date this month, and the For more information,
book under discussion call 610-588-2355 or
will be “The Sound of a visit their website at
Wild Snail Eating,” by www.popbangor.org.
American Cancer Society’s
Relay For Life of Macungie
5K Run/Walk to Honor Late EHS
Baseball Coach Jeff Duke
As part of its Relay Thursday, May 12th.
weekend events in May, Race-day registration
The American Cancer and bib pickup will be
Society Relay For Life from 8am to 8:45am,
of Macungie will with line-up at 8:45 and
include a 5K run/walk. the starting gun at 9am.
The 5-kilometer (3.1- A map of the course is
mile) race, now in its posted online at the
5th year, is dedicated to 5K’s website.
Jeff Duke, the beloved All proceeds from the
former baseball coach at 2011 Jeff Duke 5K go to
Emmaus High School. the American Cancer
Last year 160 people ran Society for cancer
or walked in the race. education, research,
Jeff Duke was head JV advocacy, and services.
baseball coach for The 5K committee
Emmaus High School includes John Russo,
beginning in 2001. He Jim Dunleavy, Will
died in 2007 after losing Mest, and Geri Duke.
his battle with multiple Relay For Life of Mac-
myeloma. ungie is a fun-filled
He had coached base- overnight event held by
ball at Wm. Allen High local volunteers on May
School for 13 years, and 13th and 14th (Friday-
also coached other area Saturday) from 3pm to
baseball and basketball 3pm, at Macungie
programs. Memorial Park to raise
The 2011 Jeff Duke 5K funds for the American
race begins and ends Cancer Society.
near Macungie Memo- For details, go to
rial Park on Saturday, www.RelayForLife.org/
May 14th, and is open to PaMacungie or visit the Pocono Garden Club Bus
adults and youths as group’s Facebook page
well as dogs (canine (facebook.com/RFLMa Trip to Wildflower Preserve
participants must be cungie).
leashed). For more information The Pocono Garden stock up on all your
Registration fee is $20 on cancer, call the Club will be offering a favorite plants.
per person, with a $5 American Cancer Soci- Bus Trip on May 10th. Tickets are $37 per
donation for each dog ety at 1-800-ACS-2345 The destination will be person. Bring a bagged
entering. Online regis- (available 24 hours per to Bowman's Hill Wild- lunch.
tration is available at day), or visit flower Preserve. The bus will depart at
jeffduke5k.org until www.cancer.org. Located in New Hope, 8:30am from the
this 134-acre Preserve Pocono Township Fire
features more than 800 Company parking lot.
species of native plants Please be prompt.
in a naturalistic setting. Anyone interested in
There will also be a participating is asked to
stop at Russell Gardens contact President
Wholesale, in Church- Sandra Dickl at 570-
ville. Russell Gardens is 619-8088 or email
a wonderful location to sankr@ptd.net.
Bangor GFWC Donates $1,010 to
Bangor Public Library
The Bangor GFWC where the critters can be had previously won at
met on April 19th at found and what their the local and county
Prince of Peace Church, purpose is in the ecosys- Arts Festivals. Winners
Johnsonsville. tem. were Student Art Divi-
President June Hess Laurie Catena, Direc- sion 1 - 1st Pricilla
presented a donation in tor, Operation Smile will Maron; Division II - 3rd
the amount of $1,010 to be the speaker at the Bradon Keith; Division
Barbara Brandt, Librar- club meeting on May IV - 3rd Ashley Davis;
ian, Bangor Public 10th. and Hannah Cyphers 1st
Library. The club is currently in both Black and White
Supporting the library selling raffle tickets for a and Color Photography.
and awarding scholar- pasta dinner basket. The Club Culinary 3rd Peg
ships are the club's main proceeds will be used to Golden - Candy and 1st
functions. help sponsor one opera- Pauline Fox - Fruit
John Mauser did a tion for a child in need. Filled Coffee Cake.
sound and slide presen- Club members Congratulations to the
tation on "Local attended the Northeast- winners.
Critters." John showed ern District GFWC The categories for the
photos of the various meeting which was held 2012 Arts Festival have
amphibians that are in Northampton on been published and the
present locally. The March 26th. Arts Committee will be
sound recordings were The Bangor club spon- distributing the informa-
very familiar to mem- sored student and tion to the local schools
bers and cleared up member participants in and club members next
misconceptions of the Arts Festival who month.
East Bangor Borough
Council Meeting Minutes
The Borough of East municipality, Kevin
Bangor has released Jones was hired as a
their council meeting part-time police officer.
minutes from April 5th. They are again adertis-
As part of their grant ing the borough’s lot
for the East Bangor across from the police
Park, they will be station - bids will be
purchasing 25 new opened at the May 3rd
picnic tables for the meeting.
pavilion. The streets in East
Since Officer Michael Bangor are being swept,
Flaherty has been be sure to sweep your
named a full-time sidewalks into the
officer in another curbs.

Roseto’s Cent’ Anni Plans To Honor


Military Personnel
As part of the Roseto photos of your group, 610-588-4530 with
Borough Cent’ Anni organization, or dates your group can
Celebration, it is individuals. The last meet for this remembe-
required that all Roseto WWI survivor recently rece. There are 1,912
residents who have passed away, and the shares of stocks avail-
served in any branch of Cent’ Anni committee able for the Cent’ Anni.
the Military to contact wants to recognize all If interested, call 610-
the Mayor to schedule military personnel. Call 588-4530.
Get the Glam to Go with the Gown at Marisa’s Mixed Bag
By Sarah Loren your dress, feel free to
Go all out for prom at bring it along and meet
Marisa’s Mixed Bag, with Marisa Balzafiore,
where you’ll find all the owner, and Mari Hamp-
jewelry and accessories ton, European Acces-
you need to enhance sory Stylist.
your dress, and your Marisa’s Mixed Bag is
evening. open Tuesday through
Marisa’s Mixed Bag, Friday from 10am to
216 Nazareth Pike in 6pm, and Saturdays
Bethlehem, is the one from 10am to 3pm. For
stop shop for your every more information, call
Classic Styles, Designs, Fades prom accessory need. 610-725-1655.
at Platinum Cutz Barber Jewelry, handbags, hair
accessories and more...
By Sarah Loren can do it all, helping you Marisa’s has it all.
Whether you’re look- to look your best for Even better, you won’t
ing to get a classic cut, prom night. have to worry about
or you’re interested in Not only does Adrian taking out a loan to
facial designs, Platinum provide his customers afford the accessories at
Cutz is the place to go with awesome cuts, he’s Marisa’s, as you’ll find
for guys to look their also offering prom- designer looks without
best for prom. goers his “Black Ice” the cost.
At Platinum Cutz, Rt. treatment. Hate that “Everything is
512 Plaza, Blue Valley “just-cut” look? Then gorgeous and high qual- Sarah Loren/The PRESS
Drive in Bangor, guys Black Ice is perfect for ity,” a customer said. Marisa Balzafiore, owner of Marisa’s Mixed
will find everything you. “but I can walk out of Bag, 216 Nazareth Pike, Bethlehem, offers
from classic cuts to hot Platinum Cutz is open here with earrings, customers designer looks without the cost.
new designs. Sunday and Monday necklaces, rings... All
Master Barber Adrian from 11am to 6pm, for little more than what you’re looking for, piece of jewelry.
Ricardo specializes in Tuesday through Friday, $20.” with various matching If you’re not sure what
classic, barber-style 11am to 8pm, and Satur- Not only are the items jewelry sets. type of jewelry and
cuts, along with New day, 10am to 8pm. at Marisa’s “gorgeous,” Want to go funky? It’s accessories will enhance
York-style designs and For more information they’re also in-style, not called Marisa’s
fades. or to make an appoint- unique, and just plain Mixed Bag for nothing.
“This is definately a ment at Platinum Cutz fun. Pick out a chunky brace-
hot spot for prom,” said Barber Shop, call 610- Looking for something let, colorful hoop
customer Joey Scolaro. 599-2887. classy? Marisa’s has just earrings, or other unique
Adrian also offers hot
towel, straight razor
shaves, just like the ones
grandpa used to get at
the barber shop down-
town.
But Platinum Cutz
isn’t just your grandpa’s
barber shop. If you want
in-style hair cuts and
facial designs, Adrian is
the barber to see. From
words and shapes to
abstract designs, Adrian
Brad Landon, as the Belt Heritage Center, or
Cornish would say, the at Merchants Bank’s
book was written Main Office at 25
“We’re pleased that “Omlswenhe and Broadway, or Branch
our support has helped Dysky – to enjoy and Office located on Penn-
to make possible the learn.” sylvania Avenue in
publishing of the latest The book can be Bangor. The cost of the
edition of the Slate Belt purchased at the Slate book is $25.
Heritage Center’s ethnic
book series,” said
Anthony J. Biondi, CEO
and Director of
Merchants Bank.
“With the Bank’s roots
in the Slate Belt, we feel
it’s important to help
keep alive the history
and traditions that
formed our town. Our
local authors have done
a wonderful job in
providing us with valu-
able insight into the
area’s past, and we
encourage and applaud
their efforts,” added
Biondi.
According to author

Merchants Bank is focus of each book.


proud to continue its Merchants Bank was
support of the Slate founded in 1890 in
Belt Heritage Center by Bangor, Pennsylvania
sponsoring the printing and remains headquar-
of their most recent tered there today. The
ethnic book, Pennsyl- Board of Directors
vania Slate Beckons the continues to proudly
Cornish Quarryman “to support the
North Americay”, community’s organiza-
written by Carolyn tions and individuals
Bray, Harry Bray, and who have been instru-
Brad Landon. mental in the Bank’s
The book is the fifth in growth.
a series of ten books
that the Center has
planned for publica-
tion. A different
aspect of the heritage of
the Slate Belt is the
A group from the Roseto chapter of UNICO met Saturday to re-
mulch the Roseto marker area along Route 191. Joe Danubio, Vice
President (and chief landscaper) allowed his truck out in the rain for
the first time in 11 years of ownership. Left to right: Catherine and
Lou Capozzolo, Nick DeFrank, Frank DeFrank (President), Bruce
Snyder, John Fiore, Joe Danubio, Craig DeFranco and Derek
Dell’Alba. Not pictured, Margaret DeFranco.

Left to right: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel students, Chelsea Recek, Ryan
Bauer, Nick Mazzella, and Joseph Tichy, sing “Food Attitude Etude,”
this past week during OLMC’s Musical.

Nazareth Center For Arts Presents Taste of Italy Show


Nazareth Center for the Art Show from May 1st Gallery hours are noon
Arts, 30 Belvidere through May 30th. to 2pm on Tuesdays and
Street, Nazareth, will be There will be a recep- Thursdays. For more
hosting Raffaele DeP- tion on Sunday, May 1st, information, call 610-
amphilis’ Taste of Italy” from 2pm to 4pm. 614-0404.
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Faith Alive Community Church Hosting Free
Movie Night: “The Perfect Stranger”
Faith Alive Commu-
nity Church is hosting a
free Movie Night for the
community on Saturday,
April 30th, at 6:30pm.
The movie, “The
Perfect Stranger,” is
being shown at the
church’s location at 125
W. West Street, Wind
Gap.
The plot is simple. A
lawyer named Nikki
Played by Pamela
Brumley gets a dinner
invitation on the night
her husband is going to a
ball game with his the most interesting tions will be accepted.
friends. conversations put on Reservations are not
She believes that the film. necessary and everyone
invitation is really from The evening will is welcome.
her husband who feels include free admission, Families and children
bad about leaving her popcorn, ice cream, of all ages are invited.
alone on a Friday night, coffee, tea and fruit For more information,
so she accepts. drinks. No fees or dona- call 610-863-6911.
When she arrives at the
restaurant she finds
instead someone she has
never seen before, a
man, well dressed, who
claims to be Jesus
Christ.
At first she thinks it’s a
joke and wants to leave,
but hey, why give up a
free meal? She goes
along with his story that
he is Jesus Christ and
proceeds to ask him
questions about every-
thing she can think of
from various religions to
the creation of the
universe.
What follows is one of
Katie Carter is the
daughter of Emily
and Jeff Carter.
She was named
the 2011 Scholar
Athlete. Katie
plans on attend-
ing Penn State
Berks for two years before moving to the
main campus.
Kaitlin Kuchar
is the daugh-
ter of Joe and
Kathy Kuchar.
She was
named The
Express Ti-
mes Player of
The Week,
and Ho-
norable Mention Colonial League. Kaitlin
plans to attend Lock Haven University and
continue her soccer career.
Marissa Vicario
is the daughter
of Tim and Irene
Vicario. She has
been on Aca-
demic 2nd
Honors through-
out High School.
Her future plans include attending Kutztown
University.
Blue Ridge Hook & Ladder Co. Auxiliary Flea Market
The Blue Ridge Hook and Ladder Company Auxiliary is holding a flea market
and bake sale on Saturday, May 14th, from 9am to 3pm. Tables are available. The
cost is $15. For more information or to reserve a table, please call Brenda at 610-
802-1657.

North Bangor Fire Co. Auxiliary Upcoming Events


North Bangor Volunteer Fire Company Auxiliary will be holding a Hoagie Sale
until May 5th. Hoagies, $5 each, can be picked up between 6pm and 7pm at the
firehouse on May 19th. To order, call Mel at 610-739-5467.
The North Bangor Volunteer Fire Company will be holding their monthly All
You Can Eat Breakfast on Sunday, May 1st, from 7am to noon. The cost is $7 for
adults, and $3 for children. The menu includes: scrambled and over eggs,
omeletttes, French Toast, original, chocolate chip, or blueberry pancakes, home-
fries, and toast. Meats include ham, scrapple, bacon, sausage, and chipped beef.
Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and assorted juices will be available, as well as fruit
cocktail and desserts.
On Saturday, May 14th, the Auxiliary will be holding their Mother’s Day
Dinner from 4pm to 8pm. The cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children six to 12, and
under six eat free. Dinner will include a choice of ham or turkey, mashed pota-
toes, stuffing and gravy, green beans or corn, salad, and rolls.
On Saturday, June 11th, the Auxiliary will be holding a Father’s Day Dinner.
The dinner will be held from 4pm to 8pm, and the cost is $8 for adults, $4 for
children six to 12, and children under six eat free. The meal includes BBQ pork
ribs or BBQ chicken, baked potato, string beans, salad, and rolls.
In July, the Fire Company and Auxiliary will be holding their Annual Topless
Car Wash and Vendor Day.
Columcille Celebrates Celtic May Day Immaculate
The Lost Ramblers; and Conception
a gathering at the Caul-
dron Stone for “eistedd- School Plans
fod”, when all guests are
invited to share songs, Tricky Tray
poetry, and reflections Immaculate Concep-
on spring’s eternal tion School, Babbitt and
promise of re-birthing. Heller Avenues, Pen
Light refreshments will Argyl, will be holding
be served ($1 donation its eighth annual Tricky
suggested) after the Tray on Saturday, April
festivities. 30th.
Columcille encourages For this event, prizes
Bealtainne celebrators have been donated by
to dress with gaiety, but local businesses as well
wear sturdy shoes for as the families of
Columcille Megalith friendly ceremony walking over rugged Immaculate Conception
Park opens its season of features a pageant led by terrain. Blankets and School.
Celtic-inspired, earth- a May Queen and her lawn chairs may be Tickets are purchased
spirit celebrations with court; a blessing for brought into the park; no and used to bid on the
Bealtainne (Celtic May children around The pets or alcohol are prizes. The doors open
Day) on Sunday, May Pond; a procession permitted. The cost is a at 3pm and the drawing
lst, at 2pm, beginning in through The Glenn, suggested $5 gate dona- begins at 7pm.
the Circle of Stones. flanked by bale fires; tion (children under 12 There will also be a
Re-awakening ancient dancing around a 12- free). 50/50 drawing, theme
legends and childhood foot Maypole to live For more information, baskets, door prizes, and
memories, this family- Appalachian music by visit columcille.org. refreshments for sale.
headboard, like new, best Call 610-863-5729. (2/4) 2004 Harley Glide: adult 610-881-4026. (2/4) 5 Zebra Finches: with cage,
offer. Call 610-863-8276. (3/4) owned, 6,500 miles, lots of $40; 2 parakeets with cage,
Cassettes: Country, Rock, extras, looks and runs great. 1952 M58 Military Jeep: $30. Call 570-236-4684.
Moving Sale: John Deere etc., over 1,297, 50¢ each. Call Great deal under blue book Runs well, many new parts, (1/4)
value, $8,300. Call 908-319- $4,200. Call 908-459-4779.
Tractor, 2 years old; Pat at 610-252-8591. (2/4) 8447. (3/4)
Dining Room Set: Fruitwood appliances, contents of house; (2/4)
Italian Provencial DIning all items mint condition. Call Large Sleeper Couch: good For Sale: Brand new River
Room, new cushions, good for complete listings. 610- shape, just want to get rid of it, Rider, 3 person raft by Seylor. 1997 Nissan Altima GLE:
condition, two arm chairs, four 248-9314. (3/4) $30. Call 610-599-6971. (2/4) Comes with oars, two fishing 119k miles, runs great,
side chairs, large china break- rod holders, seat and foot $1,500. Call 570-897-0531.
front, $1,500. Call 570-897- Snack and Sandwich Maker: 2 Large Boxes of Material: 2 pump. Asking $275. Call 610- (1/4) Corner of Lehigh and
7838. (4/4) like new, $15; 2 afghans, yards or more, all very cheap, 381-7286. (3/4) Genoa Streets, Wind
multi-color, $10 each; Flower don’t sew anymore, $30. Call 4 Hub Caps: 13 inch, $80; 6 Gap
2003 Kawasaki KLX 125L: In tires, 175-13 inch, $100; April 29th, 8:30am-?
Free: Large semi-circular bar arrangements, $2; Pink 610-599-6971. (2/4)
great shape, well maintained
top. Call 570-897-7838. (4/4) bedspread and sheer curtains, and runs strong. Comes with
Bronco Full Size Parts: gas April 30th: 8:30am-Noon
with large pillows, $25 for all. Sewing Collection Minia- extras. $1,100 OBO. Call 610- tank, 4 15 inch white wheels;
Call 610-599-8814. (2/4) tures: lots of them, 1/2 inch to 657-7054. (3/4) 1995 Chevy Caprice, $1,200. 161 Forest Road, Off
9 inches; sewing machine, Call 484-695-0883. (1/4) Totts Gap,
Tenor Saxophone: Yamaha thread, etc., and table, $50; 1980 Vega Travel Trailer: 29 Echo Lake Area
52, used by professional, Call 610-599-6971. (2/4) ft., sleeps 4, bathroom with 2004 Ford Freestar SE: April 29th and 30th,
excellent condition, includes shower and sink, gas/elec. Good Condition, 118k miles, 8am to 3pm
hard case, gig bag, $950. Call refrig., gas stove, oven, Asking $5,950. Call 610- Household items,
Slate Quoit Boards: League 570-897-7335. (2/4) furnace, and hot water heater. 905-9516. (1/4) kitchen stuff, new and
FM/AM cassette stereo used, swim tubes, child
Quoits, $150. Call 610-863- system. $500. Call 610-588-
4193. (4/4) Commercial Up-right Heavy shoes, large size
5147. (3/4) clothes, women’s and
Duty Refrigerator: $300;
Maple Dining Room Set: 6 Lawn Mowers, $50; One File 2007 HiBird 250cc Cycle:
men’s jewelry, dog
chairs, 2 extra boards, $85; Cabinet, $10. Call 610-863- Gas Lawn Mowers: $50 each, Black, 80MPG, good Rabbit with Cage: House leads, much more.
double head board, maple 5506. (2/4) call 610-863-5506. (3/4) condition, 15k miles, asking rabbit with cage, very sweet,
frame, $30; Armoire, Chiffer- $700. Call 610-381-5389. (2/4) all vet services and care done 32 Messinger Street,
obe, two night stands, $125 or Hanging Porch Swing: Leaf Shredder-Chipper: Chips at Creature Comfort. Asking Bangor
Armoire alone, $95. Call 610- treated lumber, $75. Call 610- branches, up to 3 inches; 5HP, 2005 EZ GO Golf Cart: with $50, OBO. Call 610-599-0536. May 6th, 9am to 4pm
863-4003. (4/4) 588-5649. (2/4) never used, $250, cash. Call roof, 36 volt, metal utility bed, (4/4) Multi-family, rain or
new charger, excellent shine; antiques, collect-
610-599-9082. (3/4) condition, serious inquiries
30’ Aluminum Extension Air Conditioner: window, one Four Steps, light weight, pet ibles, toys, children’s
only. Asking $2,300, OBO. Call stairs - weight 3 lbs., burgundy clothes, decorative
Ladder: American made, room, $35. Call 610-588-5649. 3 Bag Lawn Vac: with Turbo, 610-588-4333. (2/4)
hardly used, heavy duty. Call (2/4) fits Simplicity lawn Mower or any color; paid $90, will sell for lamps, household items.
570-897-0531. (4/4) other mower. Originally $950, $60, brand new, never used.
Guinea Pig Cage: 20x38, selling for $675. Used 10 hours. Call 610-863-9444. (2/4) 45 Chris Court, Bangor
Weight Equipment: bench, new, $20; Mobile Home Call 610-588-7415. (1/4) (Off Rutt Road)
Lat. pull down machine with propane furnace, $300 or best
Four Female Pet Rats: April 29th and 30th
comes with cage, water bottle, 8am to 2pm
seated bench press and leg offer. Call 570-992-7535. (2/4) feeding dish, house for cage;
attachment; Leg Press/Hack very friendly, free to good
2005 Chevy Venture: one
Squat machine; Universal Very Rare 1920’s Martin home. Call 484-707-4006.
owner, approx. 75k miles,
Peck Deck Machine; Dumbell Tenor Banjo: one of only 96 (2/4)
set, 10 lbs to 11 lbs; Olympic ever made. Serious collectors 14’ Grumman Boat: good condition, $7,500,
plates, assorted weight, 920 only, $1,500. Call 610-554- Shorlander trailer. 25 hp price negotiable. Call 610-
Mercury OB motor, fish finder. 739-1236. (4/4) Goffins Cockatoo, sweet
lbs total; Standard plates, asst. 6735. (2/4) temperament, male, $500. Call
Like new. Oars. $3000. Call
weights, 340 lbs. total. Call 610-863-5016. (4/4) 908-752-9515. (1/4)
Avon Decanters: $3 each; 1999 Mazda Ranger - By
610-703-6348. (4/4)
Kitchen table and 6 chairs, 2006 Honda Rancher 350: Ford: 5 spd., with cap, runs
great and looks great,
Antique Reproduction Rock- $1,500; medium size electric ATV, 4x4, 110 miles, good
$4,895. Call 610-837-3786.
ing Horse: $75; restored grill, indoor/outdoor, new, $60. condition, has winch; originally
antique children’s school Call 610-759-4719. (2/4) $5,000, asking $3,500. Call (3/4)
desks, $25 each; concrete 610-704-5669. (4/4)
1995 Ford Thunderbird: 6
lawn jockey with light, $30; Lawn and Garden Custom
cyl., 127k miles, 22k on
small child’s bookcase with Cedar Fence: 8 ft. by 6 ft. 2010 Kymco Quannon 150
Motorcycle: $2,400, OBO. Call AAMCO rebuilt trans., driven
glass doors, $30. Call 610- panels, 10 total, $800. Call
610-360-9121. (2/4) 610-588-7124, ask for Jeff. daily, 25mpg, $1,600, OBO.
599-1142. (4/4) (4/4) Call 610-588-5147. (3/4)
Maytag Dishwasher: Bunk Beds: Good condition, 2005 Traxter 650: yellow, Tires: 4 Goodyear Viva,
interchangeable door panels, best offer. Call 610-863-6957. 1,800 miles, good condition, 185-70-14, two only one
black and bisque; control (2/4) garage kept, $4,190 or best
panel is bisque. Great offer. Call 610-588-9452. (3/4) month old, two in good
For Sale: Country Western condition on Chevy stock
condtion, $185. Call 908-496-
Porcelain Dolls: $35 each. Call rims. Asking $50, firm. Call
4656. (4/4)
610-863-7589. (2/4)
View of the Water Gap and
Columbia Glass Works - 1940’s Doctor’s Office Baby
River Delaware: original Scale, $35; Seltzer Bottles,
Aquatint by William Strickland $25 each. Call 610-759-7295.
after William Birch, Philadel- (2/4)
phia, ca. 1815. Plate with
margin - 20 1/4” wide by 15” Tupperware: 2 large salad
high, with matte in black framebowls with lids; round cake
- 31” wide by 21 1/2” high. carrier, devil egg carrier;
$950. Call 610-588-7747 after rolling pin and mat, all for $20.
5pm. (4/4) Small upright vacuums, Black
and Decker dustbuster, large,
Ventfree Gas Heater: 30,000 upright, $15. Call 610-863-
BTU; propane, LP gas, $200. 4734. (2/4)
Call 610-863-9351. (3/4)
18,000 BTU Air Conditioner:
Double Bed: Brass works great, for window, $100.
A.R.M. Automotive: Honest Work, Reasonable Prices
By Sarah Loren fication, and attends
Twenty five years of NAPA and Conquest
experience stand firmly training.
behind Ralph Susslin, A.R.M. is family
owner of A.R.M. Auto- focused, as well.
motive, LLC. Having Ralph’s father was in the
been in the automotive auto industry, and
industry for that long, Ralph’s mother, Arlene,
Ralph decided to open helps with bookkeeping
his own business in and other office duties.
2008, located at 911 When asked what he
South Main Street, loves about the business,
Bangor. Ralph said, “I love being
“We offer the commu- able to help people.”
nity honest work at Ralph’s wife Marcia
reasonable prices,” agreed, saying, “My Ralph Susslin, owner of A.R.M. Automotive
Ralph said. husband loves to help
A.R.M. provides people, and he can fix open Monday through accepted on Saturdays.
inspection and emis- nearly everything.” Friday, 8am to 5pm, and A.R.M. can be reached
sions, wheel alignments, A.R.M. Automotive is appointments are at 610-588-2761.
tires, diagnostics, batter-
ies and more. For
customers who wish to
wait for their vehicles to
be repaired, A.R.M.
offers a comfortable
waiting room, as well.
“We can repair all
makes and models,
domestic and foreign,”
Ralph said.
Ralph is factory-
trained by Audi and
Volkswagen, keeps up-
to-date with ASE Certi-

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