The PRESS PA Edition June 22
The PRESS PA Edition June 22
The PRESS PA Edition June 22
Joy Parillo. Chelsea Carver, the daughter of Melody Carver and Leslie Rosato, is the class of 2011 valedictorian. She has attended Faith Christian School since the seventh grade. During these past six years, Chelsea was diligent in her academic endeavors, maintaining a high honor roll GPA
and taking part in honors projects. She participated in cheerleading and in soccer during her junior high years. She was awarded first place in the science fair during her eighth grade year. From her freshman year to her senior year, she has participated in Yearbook and currently contributes as an editor. In her tenth grade year, Chelsea served as her classs vice president. She has been active in the National Honor
Bangor Area High School is proud to announce the 2011 Valedictorian, Heidi Muth, and Salutatorian, Stani Schiavone. Heidi Muth is the daughter of Jeffrey and Francess Muth of Bangor. Her extracurricular activities include: Marching Band, 4 years, Secretary and Section Leader 1 year; Saxtet, 4 years; Musical 4 years, Stage Crew 3 years, Cast 1 year; Girls Scouts 3 years; National Honor Society, 2 years; Scholastic Scrimmage, 1 year; and the Spanish Honor Society, President and Founder, 1
year. Heidis commendations include: National Merit Commended Student; Silver Flask Award; Frederick R. Curcio, Jr. Award; and the Cohen and Feeleys Best of the Best
Award. Stani Schiavone is the daughter of Mark and Colleen Schiavone of Bangor. Her extra-curricular activities include: Golf, 4 years; Track and Field, 4 years; National Honor
Society, 3 years; Powder Puff 2 years; Varsity B, 2 years; Student Athlete Leadership Club, 1 year; and the Superintendents Advisory Board, 1 year. Stanis accomplishments include: The Donley Award for Excellence; Colonial League Scholar Athlete; Bangor Alumni Association Star Award; Chemistry Silver Flask Award; Morning Call Player of the Year, 3 years; Express Times Player of the Year, 3 years; AJGA HP Scholastic All-American, 2 years; All-State Golf Honors, 4 years; and the Wendys HS Heisman School Award.
Pius X High School is pleased to announce the 2011 Valedictorian, Andrew Rispin, and Salutatorian, Sarah Klingel. Andrew Rispin is the son of Tony and Mary Rispin of Tannersville. Andrews involvement at Pius X includes: National Honor Society, Yearbook, Peer Tutor, Scholastic Scrimmage, and Royal Football.
Andrew has been active with the United Way Youth Allocations Panel, Teen Works and Day of Caring. Andrew has been an active member in his community and in his parish of Our Lady of Victory. Andrew was nominated for the 2010 Youth in Philanthropy Award. He is an employee of Camelbeach Water Park as a lifeguard and is a landscape assistant for a local home and garden company. Andrew has received the Board of Governors Trustee Scholar Award for Science and Technology from East Stroudsburg University.
The Pen Argyl Area High School is pleased to announce the 2011 Valedictorian, Taylor Moyer, and Salutatorian, Courtney Ruch. Taylor Moyer is the daughter of David and Dorothy Moyer of Pen Argyl. Her awards and honors include: Moose Youth Awareness Program; 2nd place in the 2010 International Youth Awareness Congress and Pennsylvania State Champion; The Donley Award for Excellence; Cohen and Feeleys Best of the Best Award; Easton Orthodontic Healthcare Scholarship; Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce Scholarship; Exchange Club of Bangor Top Five in Class Recognition; Elks National Foundation Most Valu-
able Student Award; Colonial League Academic All-Star; National Honor Society; Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Award; Academic Award in English; Academic Award in Spanish; Academic Award in Business Technology; Top Five in Class Award; Alumni Award - Top Junior;
American Legion Auxiliary Keystone Girls State Scholarship; Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week Scholarship; Principals 90% Club; Principals Super Star Award for Perfect Graduation Project; 2009 Hugh OBrian Youth Leadership Award; and First Honor Roll. Taylors extracurricular activities in-
clude: President of Students Against Destructive Decisions; Student Forum; Student Government; Vice President of Future Business Leaders of Amerca; CoCaptain of Scholastic Scrimmage Team; Veterans Day Host; Senior Citizens Day cocoordinator; Chorus; Chamber Singers; Orchestra; Piano Accompanist; Northampton County Chorus; Drama Club; TV Studio Station Manager; Recycling Club; Elementary School Tutor; Peer Tutoring; and the Big Buddy/Stepping Up Program. Her athletic activities include: Captain of Varsity Field Hockey Team; All Colonial League Field Hockey
The Slate Belt Area Knights of Columbus, Father DeNisco Council #3862, will be having a Car Wash on June 25th and July 2nd, from 9am to 3pm, at Capitol Ace Hardware. Come and get your car cleaned by a Knight! Happy Belated Birthday to Kim Green, owner of Little Creek Bar-B-Cue Co. Kim celebrated on June 14th! Happy Belated Birthday
wishes to Durwood Kressler. He celebrated on June 14th. Hope you had a great day, Popop! Happy Birthday to Tonya King! She celebrated her birthday on June 20th. We hope you had a wonderful day, Tonya! Quin and Tammy Gerhart celebrated their anniversary on June 20th. We wish you a Happy Anniversary and many more!
Happy Anniversary to Peggy and James Impeciati, who celebrated on June 20th. Happy Birthday wishes are sent to Joe Capone, who will be celebrating on June 25th. Have a great day, Joe! Ricardo Martinez will be celebrating his birthday on June 25th. Have a fantastic day, Ricardo! We would like to wish Sarah and Kevin Loren a very Happy Anniversary! They will be celebrating on June 27th. Happy Birthday wishes are sent to Liz Ruggiero. She will be celebrating on June 29th. Happy Birthday, Mommy! The Slate Belt Senior Citizens Center will be having an Art Show on Tuesday, June 28th, from 8am to 2pm. Admission is free. They are looking for a volunteer to teach
painting to senior citizens. The center is located at the Blue Valley Farm Show complex. For more information, call Bonnie at 610-588-1224. We are very proud to announce that Carly Bigos has made the Dean's List for DeSales University. Carly is presently an English Major with a minor in Psychology. Daniel N. Crafa graduated from Kutztown University on May 7th. Daniel graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Mathematics. He is a 2006 graduate of Bangor Area High School and is the son of Danny and Sherry Crafa of Bangor.
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Here is a list of the new books added to the collection of the Bangor Public Library during the week June 2 through 8, 2011. Adult fiction: Clark, Mary Jane, To have and to kill; Holm, Stef, Leaving Normal; Roberts, Nora, With open arms. Adult non-fiction: Tebow, Tim, Through my eyes. Young Adult fiction: Moriyama, Daisuke, Chrono crusade Volume 1; Moriyama, Daisuke, Chrono crusade Volume 2; Moriyama, Daisuke,
Chrono crusade Volume 3; Barnett, Mac, The case of the case of mistaken identity; Gaiman, Neil, The graveyard book; Grisham, John; Theodore Boone: kid lawyer; Schmidt, Gary, Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster boy; Taylor, Theodore, The cay; Tooke, Wes, Lucky: Maris, Mantle & my best summer ever. Junior non-fiction: Benchley, Peter, Shark life. Easy fiction: Howe, James, Horace & Morris say cheese.
The First United Methodist Church, 55 North Third Street, Bangor is planning their Vacation Bible School for this year. VBS will be held on Wednesday, July 20th, Thursday, July 21st, and Friday, July 22nd, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. Children in Kindergarten through 6th grade are welcome. Share your love of
Jesus with this years theme, Jesus is my BFF - Best Friend Forever!!!
The second floor of the Stroud Mansion is not handicap accessible. The Stroud Mansion is open Tuesday through Friday from 10am until 4pm, and the first and third Saturdays of the month from 10am to 4pm. One hour guided tours of the Stroud Mansion are offered at 11am and 2pm. For additional information, contact the Monroe County Historical Association at 570421-7703, or visit the website at www.monroe historical.org. The Monroe County Historical Association is
Society since her sophomore year and is this years NHS chaplain. She has been involved in chorus since the tenth grade and added Drama Club this year. Chelsea actively contributes to her community by volunteering as a pianist at both Walden III Assisted Living Center and Roseto Independent Presbyterian Church, working as a book scanner at Bangor Public library, as well as an office assistant and tour guide at Faith Christian School. Chelsea plans on attending Northampton Community College to major in Business Administration, and then transferring to a four-year college. She is the recipient of the Roseto Chapter UNICO National Scholarship Award, Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce and the Bangor Lions Club Scholarship. Joy Parillo, daughter of Joseph and Lauren Parillo, was named the
class of 2011 salutatorian. She has attended Faith since ninth grade. Joy has participated in the school choir since her first day and served her class as treasurer the past two years. All throughout high school, Joy has been on the high honor roll and part of the schools National Honor Society since tenth grade. She served as a scorekeeper for the boys varsity basketball team for four years and played on the girls soccer team this past year. Joy will be attending Gordon College in Massachusetts to major in marine biology. She goes to Slate Belt Nazareth Baptist Church and her favorite Bible verse is Psalm 27:1; The Lord is my light and my salvationwhom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life-of whom shall I be afraid? Joy is the recipient of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Valley Forge Chapter, the Bronze Good Citizenship medal and certificate.
Team; Field Hockey Scholar-Athlete; and Track and Field, Captain. Taylors Community Involvement includes: Relay For Life Youth Coordniator; Angel 34 Team Coordinator; Summer League Basketball Volunteer; Not In Our House Program; American Cancer Society Volunteer; Park Bingo Volunteer; PennDOT Highway Clean-Up; American Legion Memorial Day Speaker; Missionary Work in Costa Rica, China, and Kenya; and a Middle School Field Hockey Clinic Volunteer. Taylors future plans include attending Wilkes University, where she was accepted into the Guaranteed Seat Doctorate of Pharmacy Program. Courtney Ruch is the daughter of Allen and Beth Ruch of Plainfield Township. Throughout high school, she has participated in many music ensembles, including chorus, chamber singers, choral accompanist, concert band, and jazz band. In 2008, Courtney sang in County Chorus. She sang in District Chorus in 2009 and 2010, and was also selected to participate in Region Chorus during her senior year. Courtney received the Festivals of Music Outstanding Accompanist Award in ninth grade and eleventh grade; and Jazz Band Rookie of the Year in ninth grade. During her senior year, she received the Shining Knight Award for music, the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award, and the National School Choral
Award. Courtney has participated in Peer Mediation, Big Buddy, Ski Club, and Drama Club. As a junior, Courtney played the lead role of Alice in Alice in Wonderland. As a freshman, Courtney played JV Tennis and Softball. The next three years, she played on the Varsity Tennis team, lettering in all three years. In her junior year, the team finished in second place in the Colonial League Championship. In her senior year, Courtney was named to the Colonial league AllLeague First Team as a first doubles player. She was also named the District XI Tennis Scholar Athlete nominee for her school.
Courtney was the school nominee for the Daughters of the American Revolution Award and received the George Eastman Young Leaders Award in eleventh grade. She participated in the Penn State Emerging Leaders Program during her junior year. Courtney was on prom court her junior and senior years, and homecoming court her senior year. She is a member of the National honor Society, the Principals 90% Club, and on the first honor roll at Pen Argyl. Outside of school, she is a member of her church youth group and Relay For Life Team. Courtney also works at Two Ts Mini-Golf. She will attend the University of Scranton
In addition, Andrew received the Keystone Mountaineer and Medallion Scholarships from Mansfield University. Andrew will major in Secondary Education and Mathematics at East Stroudsburg University where he was recently accepted into the Honors Program. Sarah Klingel is the daughter of Stuart and Darlene Klingel of Saylorsburg. She is a parishioner of St. Elizabeths of Hungary
Church in Pen Argyl. Sarah has been an active member of the following school organizations: National Honor Society, Vice President; Peer Listening, Drama Club, Scholastic Scrimmage, Kairos Retreat Leader, Pro-Life Club, Forensics, Choir, Diocesan Choir, Peer Tutoring, Softball, Volleyball, and Student Senate Representative. Her Awards include: Dwight D. Eisenhower Leadership Award, The Saint Michaels College Book Award for academic achievement with social conscience,
The Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award, and The Onofrio Capobianco Excellence in Math Award. Sarah has participated in the Opening and Closing production of the Freddy Awards in grades 10, 11, and 12. As a sophomore, Sarah was nominated for a Freddy Award for Outstanding Featured Performance by an Actress. This year, because of her stunning performance in the King & I, Sarah won Best Actress in a Leading Role Freddy Award. Sarah has been active in the Girl Scouts from grade 2 through grade 12. Sarah has received the Moreau, Merit and Departmental Scholarships from DeSales University. Sarah has been accepted into the Physicians Assistant 5-year Masters Program at DeSales University.
NASA's Chandra Finds Massive Black Holes Common in Early Universe - Using the deepest X-ray image ever taken, astronomers found the first direct evidence that massive black holes were common in the early universe. This discovery from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory shows that very young black holes grew more aggressively than previously thought, in tandem with the growth of their host galaxies. By pointing Chandra at a patch of sky for more than six weeks, astronomers obtained what is known as the Chandra Deep Field South (CDFS). When combined with very deep optical and infrared images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, the new Chandra data allowed astronomers to search for black holes in 200 distant galaxies, from when the universe was between about 800 million to 950 million years old. "Until now, we had no idea what the black holes in these early galaxies were doing, or if they even existed, said Ezequiel Treister of the University of Hawaii, lead author of
the study appearing in the June 16 issue of the journal Nature. Now we know they are there, and they are growing like gangbusters." The super-sized growth means that the black holes in the CDFS are less extreme versions of quasars -very luminous, rare objects powered by material falling onto supermassive black holes. However, the sources in the CDFS are about a hundred times fainter and the black holes are about a thousand times less massive than the ones in quasars. The observations found that between 30 and 100 percent of the distant galaxies contain growing supermassive black holes. Extrapolating these results from the small observed field to the full sky, there are at least 30 million supermassive black holes in the early universe. This is a factor of 10,000 larger than the estimated number of quasars in the early universe. It appears we've found a whole new population of baby black holes, said coauthor Kevin Schawinski of Yale University. We think these babies
will grow by a factor of about a hundred or a thousand, eventually becoming like the giant black holes we see today almost 13 billion years later. A population of young black holes in the early universe had been predicted, but not yet observed. Detailed calculations show that the total amount of black hole growth observed by this team is about a hundred times higher than recent estimates. Because these black holes are nearly all enshrouded in thick clouds of gas and dust, optical telescopes frequently cannot detect them. However, the high energies of X-ray light can penetrate these veils, allowing the black holes inside to be studied. Physicists studying black holes want to know more how the first supermassive black holes were formed and how they grow. Although evidence for parallel growth of black holes and galaxies has been established at closer distances, the new Chandra results show that this connection starts earlier than previously thought, perhaps right from the origin of both.
After years of serving Trinity UCC in Mt. Bethel and its members, the local community and his friends, Rev. William B. Shrout is moving to North Carolina with his family. I would like to take this time to acknowledge and thank both him and his family for everything they've done for my family and I, as well as many others. In 2009, Rev. Bill blessed my husband and I by uniting us in marriage. In 2010, we had the pleasure of being baptised-myself, my husband, and our son--by Rev. Bill. A month later, we became members of Trinity, not only because of our faith in God, but because we knew that Trinity was such a great church. Also, we felt nothing but welcomed by Rev. Bill. He has blessed us with so much, as he not only took us in as new members of Trinity, but he and his wife Carla invited us into their home as friends. We had the pleasure of seeing him and Carla, as well as their three beautiful boys, every Sunday and they will all be greatly missed. I wish Rev. Bill and his family nothing but the best in North Carolina, and many blessings as God leads them on new adventures in the future. Sarah Loren The family of Lucy Comunale would like to express their sincere gratitude to all relatives and friends who were so kind to her during her final years of life. Thank you for all the cards and visits to her home and the nursing home. Thank you for the love and support shown to her family during her final days. A very special thank you to the entire staff at Slate Belt Nursing and Rehab Center for making her stay such a positive experience. She was blessed everyday for a year and a half with caring hands and loving smiles. God Bless You and The Work You Do The Family of Lucy Comunale I wish to extend my sincere thanks to my family, doctors, and nurses who cared for me during my long illness. The prayers, cards, gifts, and support, bestowed upon me, were very comforting. Friendship is one of Gods special gifts and I have been truly blessed. God Bless You All, Janet Wilson
Ash trays, bee hives grilled cheese sandwiches, rocks, pretzels, tortillas. Many have heard the stories and seen the pictures of these items containing appearances of Jesus, Buddha, Mother Teresa, and other religious figures. This time, Jesus appeared on a dining room wall at Martins Creek Inn after owner, Alex Tadros, was painting the room with a friend. A dull shade of gray once covered the walls of Martins Creek Inn, located at 6618 South Delaware Drive in Martins Creek. Alex thought it was time for a change, so Kyle Diehl offered to help re-paint over Memorial Day weekend. Kyle used a sponge and created a soft, warm look with light brown paint.
After restaurant owner Alex Tadros and friend Kyle Diehl painted the dining room at Martins Creek Inn, friends pointed out a Christ-like image on the wall. A few days after Alex said, Look, thats a and Kyle finished the job, face, Tammie said. My Kyles sister Tammie, mom said, Thats owner of neighboring Jesus. business The Flower Although Alex and Kyle Patch, stopped by the had been the first to see restaurant with her mom, the finished paint job, Helen. They walked from neither had noticed the the bar to the rear dining brush strokes that came area to take a look at the together to form what freshly painted walls. appears to be the face of I looked at the wall and Jesus.
From there, all our eyes got big and we started taking pictures, Alex said. Tammie called Kyle after discovering the face to ask him if he had seen it. He didnt believe it, Tammie said. He said, Send me a picture. So I did, and that was the first time he saw it. Although the appearance may be a simple coincidence, a combination of a tired painter and too-close sponge strokes, Alex sees the Christ-like face to be a sign. God works through people, Alex said. He gave me this place and He wants me here for a reason. I praise God all the time. When Alex showed his wife, Sook Lee, a picture of the face, she agreed, saying, God has a plan for you. Youve been blessed. As for Kyle, he was a bit skeptic. Its like looking at clouds, he said. Everyone sees something different. Some claim to see a lion, a caveman, even the masked-murderer from the horror film Scream. Things happen that you cant explain, Helen said. Its unexplainable, but I know what it looked like to me.
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Prices & pymnts excl lic reg, taxes, title, MV Fees, destination & additional options. Subject to credit approval. Not resp for typos or omissions. All prices incl. all applicable rebates. Vehicles sold cosmetically as is. Pics are illustrative only. May not be combined w/any other offers. All rebates & incentives to dlr. ^^Well make your last 3 pymnts on your new vehicle that you purch or lease. Up to $1500. Must finance new vehicle thru dealer. Must also trade-in vehicle.*With service visit. Excludes oil changes. Ask for details.$250 bonus after purch when you refer a friend or family member.**$5000 Value with every new vehicle purch or lease incl: Est. Oil Changes $1200 (3/yr at $80 each = $240 x 5yrs). Est. Car Washes $500 (5/yr at $20 each = $100 x 5yrs). Est. Last 3 pymnts on new purch or lease $1500. Est. Referral Program $500 (2 people/yr at $250 each). Est. Loaner Cars $1300 ($60 each. Loaner. Depending on length of car loan) Up to $1500 in total pymnts, on your current lease w/the purch or lease of any new vehicle in stock. See dlr for details. Lessee resp for excess wear & tear - (New 11 VW Jetta SE - $3000 Cap Cost Reduction, $129 1st mo pymnt, $625 Bank Fee, $0 Sec. Deposit = $3754 Ttl due at Signing. Ttl Pymnts $5031. Ttl Cost $8656. Residual $11,571), (New 11 VW Routan SE - $3600 Cap Cost Reduction, $279 1st mo pymnt, $625 Bank Fee, $0 Sec. Deposit = $4504 Ttl Due at Signing. Ttl Pymnts $10,044. Ttl Cost $14,269. Residual $14,536.20), (New 11 VW Tiguan S - $2000 Cap Cost Reduction, $249 1st mo pymnt, $625 Bank Fee, $0 Sec. Deposit = $2874 Ttl Due at Signing. Ttl Pymnts $8964. Ttl Cost $11,589 Residual $22,082.40) See dlr for complete details. Exp. 6/30/11
Womens Pants: 30 pairs, size 20P. Like new. $4 ea. Call after 5pm: 610-863-5595. (3/4) FREE: Misc. ad space! Submit your entries online at www.the pressnewsonline.com Sofa & Love Seat: tan background w/ small pale blue & cream flowers. Matching throw pillow. Exc. quality & good cond. $70 OBO. Call 610-863-0876. (3/4) For Sale: Bed spread, Comforter, Shams, Shower Curtain & Window Curtain. Like new. Call 610-863-5328. (2/4) For Sale: Karcher HDS-580 heavy duty pressure washer, flood damage: $200. Western Power Angle Snow Plow for Ford Explorer/Bronco II: $400. Call 484-547-7243. (2/4) 39 Hess Trucks: from 88 to 09. Sold to highest bidder. Call 610863-5016. (2/4) Cherry Corner Cupboard: $1000. Call 610-863-5016. (2/4) Hard Plastic Pond Liner: $30. Call 610-588-5046. (2/4) Poly Pipe: 1 x 300 coil. 200 PSI. Clean. Both ends still sealed. $35. Call 570-897-7636. (2/4) For Sale: Large, pink, full size bed spread w/ 2 sets of pinch-pleated, sheer curtains & 2 throw pillows: $20. Clothing Rack, comes a part. 41 w/ top rack: $10. Call 610599-8814. (2/4) 2 Shakespeare Fishing Rods: 9 Ugly Stiks, 2-pc. Medium action. SPL 1100. 4 - 20 lb. test. Good downrigger rods or for salmon fishing. $60 for both. Call Ken: 610-216-8849. (2/4) Gas Range: 36. Hardly used. $100. Call 610-588-5583. (2/4) Brand New Ladies Shoes: tan leather fisherman sandals, size 9X wide, in box: $15. Black flats, size 9.5, in box: $10. Call 610588-4279. (1/4) Ladies Jewelry: brand new ladies watch, bracelet & necklace, brown & silver: $10. Ladies light green stone w/ sterling silver ring, size 9, in box: $15 (orig. $35). Call 610-588-4279. (1/4) For Sale: Ladies Capri Set, brand new, size L, denim w/ white trim: $10. Large decorative bowl for display or use: $5. Call 610-5884279. (1/4) Weights: olympic & standard weights, hex dumbells, lat machine, leg press, bench press w/ attachments, olympic curl bars, olympic chrug bar, 27 olympic bars. Must see & make offer on 1 or all. Over 2,000 lbs. of steel. Call after 5pm: 484-542-1523. (1/4) For Sale: 1 stereo, beautiful piece of furniture; 2 chairs: free; 1 Ultimate Bowflex, still in boxes, most never used, w/ assembly manual ($600). Call 610-8636989. (1/4) PA Amplifier: RMS model 804, 200 watts of power. 4 channels w/ volume, treble, bass & reverb/ FX. 8 inputs, aux/tape-in & line-out. Tape/aux mix, headphone jack, master volume. Good cond. $125. Call 610-588-5147. (1/4) 8 Black & Decker Table Saw: $40 obo. Call 610-863-2099. (1/4)
Black & Decker Router Table: w/ Black & Decker 7616 black router: $70. Call 610-759-0157. (1/4) Memorex Turntable & Program- Canoe: $100. Call 610-588-9940. mable CD Player: w/ cassette (3/4) player & AM/FM radio. New. $60. Call 908-343-7256. (1/4) Minn-Kota Trolling Motor: bow mounted. 12 volt. 37 lb. thrust. New Wedding Dress: still has Auto pilot. $75 OBO. Call 484tags; never worn. Size 16W. 547-8605. (3/4) Asking $350. Call 484-866-7956. (1/4) 1985 Harley Wide Glide: black, solid fatboy wheels, kick start, Antique Wood & Coal Burning open primary, drag bars. New Stove: 8.5 high. Cast iron inspection & tires. Very good cond. radiators. Call 610-863-4413. (1/4) $4800. Call 610-216-0664. (2/4) For Sale: Bissel Steam Mop: $25; 4-drawer file cabinet: $25; Canon printer, scanner & copier: $30; other misc. items: make offer. Call 570-460-7878. (1/4) His & Hers Raleigh Cross Sport: His: 26 21 spd. C-30. Hers: 26 21 spd. C-40. Exc. cond., hardly used. $200 ea. (orig. $360 ea.) Call 570897-6578. (2/4) June 24th & 25th, 8am-4pm 313 Maple St., Roseto 1 block down from blinking light June 24th & 25th, 8am-3pm 1820 Ackermanville Rd., Bangor Huge Yard Sale June 24th & 25th, 8am-4pm 424 Mt. Hermon Rd., Blairstown, NJ Everything Must Go: Books, Toys, Furnishings & More. June 24th-26th, 9am-5pm 7526 Lower S. Main St., Martins Creek Misc. & HH Items. Something for everyone. June 25th, 9am-4pm 198 Gallery Lane, Mt. Bethel
Reclining Lift Chair: rose colored. $200 OBO ($775 retail). Call 484-287-5337. (4/4) FREE: Sony Floor Model TV. Call 610-252-8865. (4/4) 2 Air Conditioners: One 10,000 BTU, good cond. Asking $35. One 18,000 BTU, exc. cond. Asking $150. Call 610-588-2889. (2/4) 6 Sky Lights: Fixed. Great cond. 48 x 30. $100 ea. OBO. Call 484-894-5121 or 610-588-0422. (4/4) Beauty Shop Equipment: 1 hydraulic chair & 1 hair dryer: $50 ea. Supplies also for sale. Call 610-863-5768. (4/4) 5 Drawer Chest: exc. cond. $60. Call 570-992-7003. (4/4) For Sale: Jeff Gordon NASCAR Jacket, brand new: $50; Shop Rite Train: $35. Call after 6:30pm: 570-420-1620 or 570-620-8392. (3/4) For Sale: Black and Decker Handheld Vacuum: $10; Dirt Devil Stick Upright Vacuum: $8; DeskTop Calculator, Prints: $10; Glass-Top Table, Small: $5; 6 Wooden Folding Table: $15; Clothing Rack & Trumpet: Sold! Call 610-863-4734. (4/4) For Sale: Exercise Stepper: $15; Stationary Exercise Bike: $20; Womans Sneakers: white w/ gold trim, size 9.5, brand new: $10 (pd. $25). Call 610-588-4279. (4/4) Burning Barrel: $10. Call 610863-5506. (4/4) Hunting Rifles: Marlin 30-30: lever action, brand new, never fired: $295; Remington 760 Pump 30-06 w/ Bushnell 3x9x40 scope, exc. cond.: $395. Call Rich: 610863-5766. (4/4) Black Leather Massage Chair & Leg Massager: back folds all the way down. Like new, hardly used. $450 (orig. $1,000+). Call 570807-4954. (3/4) Heavy Penn State Jacket & Sweat Shirt: Rose Bowl, 1/2/1995. Worn once. $50. Call 610-599-6971. (3/4) Emerson Stacker Washer: great cond. Dryer needs to be fixed. $50. Call 610-599-9093. (3/4) Guns For Sale: Ithica 30-30. $75 - $200. Call 570-992-7045. (3/4) TV: Sylvania w/ built-in DVD player. 1-yr-old. $200. Call 610252-8591. (3/4) Air Conditioner: window type. 5,000 BTU. $25. Call 610-5885649. (3/4) FREE: full upright piano, NY 1920s. Needs work & refinishing. You pick up after 5pm or weekends. Call 908-362-6071; leave a msg. (3/4) Stackable Chairs: 10, new. Brown & crome. $5 ea. Call 610588-3252. (3/4) FREE Recliner: Call 610-8630876. (3/4) Basketball Stand: $25. Call 610863-5506. (2/4)
Simplicity Rider: 12hp, hydrostatic 38 cut, plus baggers. Exc. cond. Must see! Call 610863-9228. (4/4) John Deere Lawn Tractor: must sell. Have all papers. Asking $100 OBO. Call 570-807-4954. (3/4) Craftsman Riding Mower: elec. start. $700. Call 610-863-0901. (3/4) Lawn Spreader: lyme or fertilizer. $10. Call 610-597-4343. (3/4) Non-Gas Push Mower: $25. Call 610-863-5506. (2/4) Allis Chalmers WD Tractor: 1952. Snowplow & exc. tires. Needs paint. $1350. Call 610588-7545. (1/4) John Deere 1010 Tractor: 1960. Good cond. 3 pt. hitch. $3000 OBO. Call 610-588-7545. (1/4) Snowblower & Blade: fits 214 John Deere tractor w/ attachments. $500. Leave a msg: 610-588-7321. (1/4) Send your misc. classifieds to thepressnews@enter.net
3 Person Hot Tub: New cover. 1999 Yamaha Banshee 350: Needs pump. $150. Call 610-588- many extra. Needs some work. 4255. (1/4) $1200. Call 973-224-1719. (2/4) Home Gym: butterfly attachment, push-up/pull-up bar, leg & knee excerciser, sit-up bench. Resistance-band type. Good cond. $75. Call 610-588-5147. (1/4) 1950s Pius Football & Roseto Memorabilia: box full of programs, banner, books. Call 484-225-2036. (1/4)
Campground Yard Sale June 25th, 9am-4pm 2002 Honda CBR 600 FYi: silver & Shady Acres Campground red. Less than 6400 mi. Many 1078 Turkey Ridge Rd., Mt. Bethel extras. Orig. owner. Never dropped. Must see to appreciate. June 25th & 26th, 9am-3pm Mint cond. $4300. Call 973-224125 Roseto Ave., Roseto 1719. (2/4) Games, Toys, Books, BB Guns, Camping Equipment, Yard Bench Yamaha Banshee PowderCoated Frame: yellow. $300. Call 973-224-1719. (2/4)
Concrete Form: 4 D x 8 H. 1999 Shasta Travel Trailer: 26 Cardboard. $100. Call 610-588- tag- along. All ammenities. Must 2253. (1/4) see. $4200 OBO. Call 610-2534812. (2/4) English Pony Saddle: new. 12 seat. Incl. stirrups, girth & saddle 2000 Harley Davidson Dyna pad. Asking $100. Call 610-588- Wide Glide: 1 owner, like new. 849 3191. (1/4) mi. Have all orig. paperwork. Asking $9500 (orig. $17,500). Call Frigidaire 30 Gas Range: brand 484-515-2093. (1/4) new. Call 610-588-7545. (1/4) www.thepressnewonline.com