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Fei Ku English version, voice - Eee! Kyoko English version, voice - Relaxation Kyoko English version, voice - Search Kei English version, voice - Movement English version, voice Actress Mamotte!
Suwa English version, voice - Black Steel Receptionist English version, voice - The Afternoon Piano Harima no rarabai Itsuwari no hanayome Additional Voices English version, voice - Beautiful Beast vs. Beautiful Beast! God of War vs. God of Warfare! Teacher vs. Child English version, voice - School Rumble Forever! Additional Voices English version, voice - Are ga nai! Kore mo nai! Additional Cast English version, voice - Karuizawa sawayaka batoru Additional Cast English version, voice - Honey senpai no amaku nai mikkakan Twin Girl A English version, voice - Shintai kensa ni go-youjin Hashimoto English version, voice - Nakayoshi no yubiwa Hashimoto English version, voice - Yozora no tegami Kai's Aunt English version, voice - Inside the Cage Taisetsu na koto Girl English version, voice - Akasareta shinzitsu Nurse A English version, voice - Atarashii asu he Additional Voices English version, voice - Shining Shadows Fei Ku English version, voice - Remember Mortality Fei Ku English version, voice - Never Despair Fei Ku English version, voice - Nisi credidentis, non intelligentis Koyuki's Mother English version, voice - Slip Out Koyuki's Mother English version, voice - Zen'ya sai Koyuki's Mom English version, voice - Ongaku o Kakinasai Koyuki's Mom English version, voice - Gureito furu saundo Hazuki's Mother English version, voice - Yurusenai no, aitsu dake wa!
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Ureshii Natsumi no otanjoubi daisaku ikusa de arimasu Additional Voices English version, voice - Keroro shuutai anime de pekopon shinryaku de arimasu Additional Voices English version, voice - Momoka ai to seishun to haran no toubou de arimasu Glaris English version, voice - Minna wakattetanya Glaris English version, voice - Sude ni omae no yogoreteiru Glaris English version, voice - Nani mo sukuenai Mika English version, voice - Decisive Battle!
Naniwa's Gang of Young Toughs Paninya English version, voice - Heart of Steel When his forsaken brother Jakob unexpectedly resurfaces as an elite assassin, the crew comes back together to help Dom settle an old score and stop a familiar foe's diabolical plot from destroying their family.
Franchise veteran Justin Lin returns to the director's seat for F9 and delivers this supercharged version of the hit film. From extended action to spectacular scenes that weren't shown in theaters, F9: The Fast Saga Director's Cut explodes with additional content that can only be experienced on home entertainment! Jungle Cruise. Join fan favorites Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt for the adventure of a lifetime on Disney's Jungle Cruise, a rollicking thrill-ride down the Amazon with wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff and intrepid researcher Dr.
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But as the secrets of the lost tree unfold, the stakes reach even higher for Lily and Frank and their fate-and mankind's-hangs in the balance. Space Jam: A New Legacy. Welcome to the Jam! An entitled, racist, Caucasian woman pulls out all the stops to rid her precious neighborhood of the peaceful African American couple who just moved in next door. The Boss Baby: Family Business. How many Boss Babies can one family hold? He may be a big-shot moneyman now, but Ted Templeton flashes back to his Boss Baby past when he and his brother Tim renew their rivalry and make a shocking discovery!
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Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms. This leaves one option: a final Mortal Kombat Tournament for the future of Earthrealm — win it or lose everything. The stakes could not be higher. But deep in Netherrealm, the malevolent Shinnok is unfolding an unspeakable scheme which threatens to obliterate existence as we know it. Whigham is Parker, a down-on-his-luck social worker who finds himself in over his head when he tries to protect his client from her recently paroled husband.
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Unlike the wars in Vietnam and Iraq, the US invasion of Afghanistan in had near-unanimous public support. Yet soon after the United States and its allies removed the Taliban from power, the mission veered off course and US officials lost sight of their original objectives.
Distracted by the war in Iraq, the US military became mired in an unwinnable guerrilla conflict in a country it did not understand. But no president wanted to admit failure, especially in a war that began as a just cause.
Instead, the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations sent more and more troops to Afghanistan and repeatedly said they were making progress, even though they knew there was no realistic prospect for an outright victory. All told, the account is based on interviews with more than 1, people who knew that the US government was presenting a distorted, and sometimes entirely fabricated, version of the facts on the ground.
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Anna and Quan have to fight for their chance at love, but to do that, they also have to fight for themselves. The Pariah. Anthony Ryan. I loved every single word. Born into the troubled kingdom of Albermaine, Alwyn Scribe is raised as an outlaw. Quick of wit and deft with a blade, Alwyn is content with the freedom of the woods and the comradeship of his fellow thieves. But an act of betrayal sets him on a new path - one of blood and vengeance, which eventually leads him to a soldier's life in the king's army.
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When a man escapes from a biological testing facility, he sets in motion a deadly domino effect, spreading a mutated strain of the flu that will wipe out 99 percent of humanity within a few weeks. The survivors who remain are scared, bewildered, and in need of a leader. Two emerge--Mother Abagail, the benevolent year-old woman who urges them to build a peaceful community in Boulder, Colorado; and Randall Flagg, the nefarious "Dark Man," who delights in chaos and violence. As the dark man and the peaceful woman gather power, the survivors will have to choose between them--and ultimately decide the fate of all humanity.
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Will Maximus and Pascal save the day and make it to the church in time? And will they ever get Flynn's nose right?
In a seven-page opinion, the court said case law has clearly established that a defendant must show that pros- ecutors intentionally delayed a case to gain an advantage in order to prevail on a due process claim. In Snyders case, other courts have found the delay was justifiable because the charges were based on new information that had previ- ously not been available to in- vestigators.
That evidence included the testimony of a fire expert who provided information regard- ing the time the fire started, which was important to the case as Snyder maintained he was at work when the blaze ignited. Here, Snyder conceded that he was unable to prove a delay which was deliberately caused so as to gain a tactical advantage over him, the Third Circuit Court said.
Federal appellate court upholds conviction of Mountain Top man Keith Snyder was found guilty of setting a fire that killed his wife and infant son in Others who spoke took the op- portunity to bring attention to poor service theyve received from the company, which was within their rights at the hearing.
Still some took their allotted time at the podium to praise the company, including Ron Priest- man, a Hanover Township Fire Department employee. He noted the water company has made an- nual grants to his and other fire companies and he thanked them. But the complaints and con- cerns over the proposed rate hike were the more common testimo- ny, especially fromsenior citizens, retirees and others on fixed in- comes. Edythe Williams, of the Heights section of Wilkes-Barre, said not only should the rate hike be de- nied, the state should put a freeze on all utilitys ability to raise rates until the economy turns around.
Last year, the utilitys parent company, Voorhees, N. The company, which is the largest water utility in the state, serves approximately , cus- tomers in Luzerne and Lackawan- na counties.
Whats the reason for the rate increase? Williams said, before answering herself. Greed and selfishness. Thats what it is. The The company also requested a Commercial customers in Lack- awanna and Luzerne counties that rely on Pennsylvania Ameri- can Water could see a The administrative law judges will conduct the hearings and make a recommendation to the PUC.
A final decision must be made by Jan. They contacted Welkey, who thenpaidthe bill. The car crash case involved a mother and daughter who were in- jured in a crash in Georgia in The case was dismissedby a federal judge in , but Welkey failed to notify her clients of the ruling, pre- cludingthemfromappealingthe or- der. A disciplinary panel that first heard Welkeys case had recom- mended she be suspended for five years, but the Disciplinary Board opted to recommend a lesser sanc- tion based on Welkeys cooperation with the investigation and her testi- mony regarding personal problems shewasexperiencingat thetimethe problems withher practice arose.
The Disciplinary Board report noted Welkey had separated from her husband, whohadmanagedher escrow account, and that she had been seriously injured in a car crash. Her misconduct is very serious, yetthepersonaldifficultiessheexpe- rienced provide some explanation for what was occurringat the time, the boardsaid. Welkeydidnotrespondtoaphone message seekingcomment Friday. NRK says police searched the year-olds apartment in Oslo over- night. Police have confirmed 80 deaths in the attacks but expect the death toll to rise at the youth camp where the gunman opened fire after setting off a bomb in Os- lo.
Oslopolicesaidthepeoplewere killedat thecamponUtoyaisland, wheretheyouthwingof theLabor Partywasholdingasummercamp for hundreds of youths. ActingPo- lice Chief Sveinung Sponheim said police were still trying to get an overviewof the camp shooting and could not say whether there was more than one shooter.
Aerial imagesbroadcast byNor- ways TV2 showed members of a SWATteamdressedinblackarriv- ing at the island in boats and run- ning up the dock.
Behind them, people stripped down to their un- derwear swam away from the is- landtowardshore, someusingflo- tation devices. In Oslo, the capital and the city where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded, the bombing left a square covered in twisted metal, shatteredglassanddocumentsex- pelled from surrounding build- ings.
Most of the windows in the floorhigh-risewherePrimeMinis- ter Jens Stoltenberg and his ad- ministrationworkwere shattered. Other buildings damaged house government offices and the head- quarters of someof Norways lead- ing newspapers.
Stoltenberg was working at home Friday and was unharmed, accordingtosenioradviserOivind Ostang. Sponheimwouldnt giveanyde- tails about the shooting suspect, who he said was dressed in a po- lice uniform when he opened fire into a crowd of youths. A spokesman for Stoltenbergs Labor Party, Per Gunnar Dahl, saidhecouldnt confirmthat there were fatalities at Utoya, about 60 miles kilometers northwest of Oslo.
Thepartys youthwingor- ganizes an annual summer camp ontheisland, andStoltenberghad beenscheduledtospeakthereSat- urday. There are at least five people whohavebeenseriouslywounded and have been transported to a lo- cal hospital, Dahl said. He said the shooting created a panic sit- uation where people started to swimfromthe island to escape. Police blockedoff roads leading to the lake around Utoya.
An AP reporter was turned away by po- lice about kilometers fromthe lake, as eight ambulances with si- rens blaring entered the area. In Oslo, police said the explo- sion was caused by one or more bombs, but declined to speculate on who was behind the attack. Theylater sealedoff thenearbyof- fices of broadcaster TV2 after dis- covering a suspicious package. IanDutton, whowas inanearby hotel, said the building shook as if it had been struck by lightning or an earthquake.
He looked out- side and sawa wall of debris and smoke. Dutton, who is from New York, said the scene reminded him of Sept. It wasnt anysort of apanic,he said, It was really just people in disbelief andshock, especiallyina such as safe and open country as Norway, you dont even think something like that is possible. Several people were injured.
A woman is helped to safety after the explosion in Oslo, Norway. Between 50 and 70 firefighters responded to the scene. The large number was called for mainly because of the heat issues, said Fre- derick. The outside temper- ature was close to degrees Fahrenheit and much hotter inside the structure, where fire- fighters wearing pro- tective gear had to deal with flames and smoke.
First responders monitored the fire- fighters for signs of heat exhaustion. Bus collides with trailer A quick-thinking soldier who had started his leave only 90 minutes earlier pulled off a New York highway to help rescue passengers from a tour bus that was incinerated after a colli- sion with a tractor-trailer that killed one person and injured 30 others.
State police Maj. Mark Koss said the bus, on its way from Ontario to New York City, had pulled over for 30 min- utes because an emissions malfunction light had come on and the driver had to wait for the problem to clear.
Two troopers stopped to ask why he had pulled over around 1 a. The bus pulled away from the shoul- der at around a. The crash killed the truck driver, year-old Timothy Hume of Dryden, Mich.
NEW YORK Father of bomber convicted The father of an admitted terrorist was convicted Friday of charges he destroyed evidence and lied to investi- gators to cover up his sons al-Qaida- sanctioned plot to attack the New York City subways in as one of a trio of suicide bombers.
A Brooklyn jury found the father of Najibullah Zazi guilty of conspiracy and obstruction of justice. Mohammed Wali Zazi had no visible reaction when the verdict was read. He faces up to 40 years in prison at sen- tencing on Dec. BEIRUT Protesters defy crackdown Hundreds of thousands of Syrians defied a violent government crackdown Friday, insisting they will not be terri- fied into submission through bullets, mass arrests and more than four months of attacks by security forces.
At least five people were killed, activists said. Friday marked a clear attempt by the opposition to present a united front against the Assad family dynasty, the only regime Syrians have known for more than 40 years.
One, one, one, the Syrian people are one! States cites theme park Operator error was to blame for an amputee Iraq war veterans deadly fall from a roller coaster, and the amuse- ment park was cited for having impro- perly trained workers, state officials Friday said.
James Hackemer, who had lost both his legs to a roadside bomb, was lifted from his seat near the end of the ride and thrown to the ground July 8. State investigators said operators did not follow rules posted at the rides entrance, which require that riders have both legs. A seatbelt and metal bar restrain riders by the legs, shins and lap. Shatner says he always loved Star Trek, but he recently de- veloped a new fondness for his fellow starship commanders.
Shatner came to Comic-Con to discuss his new docu- mentary, The Captains, in which he interviews the various actors who have played Star Trek captains. The film is set to premiere Friday night on the Epix TV channel. The vote Friday was The tea party-backed measure had been widely expected to fail in the Democratic-con- trolled Senate. But wide differences still remain. Washington is less than two weeks away from an Aug.
Talks between President Ba- rack Obama and House Speak- er John Boehner seemed stuck in limbo, and the Democratic- controlled Senate scuttled leg- islation drawn to conserva- tives specifications. As most lawmakers left the sweltering city for the weekend temperatures soared past degrees and some tempers seemed close behind there was vague talk but few details of backup plans in both houses of Congress toraise the nations He spoke shortly before the Senate voted along party lines to kill House-passed legis- lation.
Senate rejects House budget plan The tea party-backed measure was expected to fail in Democratic Senate. The talks, which the envoys de- scribed as constructive and sin- cere, mark the first such meeting since , wheninternational ne- gotiations aimed at ending Pyon- gyangs nuclear weapons program collapsed.
The announcement is good news for diplo- mats in Wash- ington and Asia who have been eagerforthetwo rivals to ease tensions that spiked after two attacks that Se- oul blames on Pyongyang last year killed 50 South Koreans.
Since the last round of talks, NorthKorea has alsoconducteda second nuclear test and re- vealedauraniumenrichment facil- itythatcouldgiveitanotherwayto make atomic bombs.
Recent North Korean threats against Se- ouls conservative government in- cludea vowtoretaliateover South Korean soldiers use of pictures of the ruling NorthKoreanfamily for target practice. North Korea, however, has also been signaling a willingness to re- turn to six-nation nuclear talks, whichhave previously beena path toward badly needed aid.
It has been South Korea that has shown reluctance, demanding first that the North apologize for last years attacks before agreeing to nuclear talks; the United States has stood by ally South Korea, saying Seoul must be satisfied with the Norths sincerity before Washington will act.
Koreas agree to resume nuke talks The announcement is good news for diplomats in Washington and Asia. Senate Democrats re- fused to accept the House bill with the cuts, and Republican senators refused to accept a Democratic bill without it. Lawmakers were unable to resolve a partisan dispute over an extension of the agencys operating authority, which was to expire at midnight Friday.
The subsidy cut was included by Re- publicans in a House bill extending oper- ating authority for the FAA, which has a makers then adjourned for the weekend. But underlying the dispute on rural air service subsidies was a standoff between the GOP-controlled House and the Dem- ocratic-controlled Senate over a provi- sion in long-term funding legislation for the FAAthat wouldmake it more difficult for airline and railroad workers to union- ize.
Obama administration officials have said the shutdown will not will not affect air safety. Air traffic controllers will re- main on the job. FAAemployees whose jobs are paid for withtrust fundmoneywill befurloughed, including nearly 1, workers at the agencys headquarters in Washington, workers at FAAs technology and re- search center in Atlantic City, N.
Mike Mullen, the joint chiefs of staff chairman, in signing a notice and sending it to Congress certify- ing that military readiness would not be hurt by repealing the year-old dont ask, dont tell pol- icy. That means that 60 days from nowthe banwill be lifted. As commander in chief, I have always been confident that our dedicated men and women in uni- formwouldtransitiontoanewpol- icy in an orderly manner that pre- serves unit cohesion, recruitment, retention and military effective- ness, Obama saidina statement.
Todays action follows exten- sive training of our military per- sonnel and certification by Secre- tary Panetta and Admiral Mullen that our military is ready for re- peal. As of September 20th, ser- vice members will no longer be forcedtohidewhotheyareinorder to serve our country. Fridays move was expected un- dertherepeal lawCongresspassed in December. Before dont ask, dont tell, the military did not al- lowgays to serve. Obama makes good on promise, ends ban on gays in military The president joined Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Adm.
Mike Mullen, the joint chiefs of staff chairman, in signing a notice. If you would like to receive an insert that you do not currently receive, please call the advertiser.
Draped in plastic bags from their necks to their knees, the four opponents of plastic shopping bags cele- brated the approval of a ban on the bags at major grocery chains and big-box stores.
Duryea WindowWorld. Size Soft Serve Cones Enjoy soft or hard ice cream inside air conditioned seating or outside seating at umbrella tables. Expires Aug. During a tour Wednesday morning, Dr. Lois Margaret No- ra, M. This year, well be in full swing with first- and sec- ond-year medi- cal students on this campus.
Our third-year medical stu- dents are now doing their clinical rota- tions through- out Northeast- ern and North- Central Penn- sylvania, she said. While the building locat- ed at Pine St. The facility achieves that goal by combining hands-on lessons with a wealth of technological resources that address the fast- paced society in which current students live. What we really try to do is have an innovative, active curri- culum where students are learn- ing by doing rather than sitting and listening to lectures, Maur- ice Clifton, M.
In some settings, profession- als are trained to portray symp- toms ranging from pregnancy to heart attacks while students are expected to complete an accu- rate diagnosis. Theyre also taught to build good procedural habits like building a rapport with patients. Inside the simulation center, students are offered a variety of new technologies to train for re- al-life situations. Students also learn in controlled environments with computer scripted scena- rios that are chosen by profes- sors.
Gooch said the simulations help students learn to develop a plan of action to work within a team of health care professionals to best aid a patient. The school is also focused on three forms of research educa- tion-, community- and science- based Associate Dean for Re- search and Economic Develop- ment Dan Flynn, Ph.
Our research programs are focused on diseases that are rele- vant to Northeastern Pennsylva- nia, Flynn said, including chronic diseases related to aging and a variety of cancers. Wayne I. Thompson, associate dean for technology, demon- strated the video conferencing capabilities that will allow stu- dents to participate in a single lecture from campuses in either Scranton, Wilkes-Barre or Wil- liamsport. Currently seeking Lead- ership in Environmental and Engi- neering Design silver certification.
Library includes 95 per- cent digital resources and entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled. Empire St. W-B, PA www. The City of Wilkes-Barre launched the operation on sever- al properties in the and blocks of South River and South Franklin streets beginning around a. Code enforcement officers, health inspectors, members of the Wilkes-Barre Police Depart- ment VIPER unit, and other city officials joined the mayor for the surprise inspections.
The city responded to alleged nuisance properties based on res- ident complaints as well as infor- mation gathered by the police, code enforcement and other city departments. The complaints on the proper- ties ranged in severity from fre- quent police calls to buildings and health issues and failure to abide by rental regulations estab- lished by the city.
Fridays knock and talk in- spections yielded no arrests, but four properties were posted closed for building code and healthviolations. Thespecific ad- dresses and the violations will be releasedinthemonthlycodecita- tions report issued by the city. Administrative Coordinator DrewMcLaughlinsaidtwo of the buildings were abandoned, va- cant structures that had been posted closed previously.
The other two were apartment build- ings, one of which was complete- ly closed down. Only the first floor of one of the other apartment building was closedfor electrical andhealthis- sues. City officials also spoke with several neighbors of these prop- erties on their porches and in their living rooms to listen to their perspectives on the condi- tions of the neighborhood and gather new information about other issues nearby. The overall response was extremely positive, according to McLaughlin, who accompanied the mayor.
Leighton said the inspections are standard operating proce- dure for the city. They have been ongoing for the last seven years and similar inspections will be carried out citywide at times to be determined later.
Athrivingcommunityis asafe community, Leighton said later in a prepared statement. City reports four buildings posted closed for code and health violations. Family members have craved information about Burgess, now 16, for six months. They were convinced the Christmas Eve runawaywould, at theveryleast, send a card for her 6-year-old brothers birthday.
No card came. Nowthey are redoubling their efforts, as Brittanys mother, Amy Ide, struggles against the odds following a tragic car acci- dent. Brittanys mother was ina ve- ry critical accident, and on Sun- daywedidntthinkshewasgoing to make it, said Maureen Con- dosta, Amy Ides aunt.
The accident shattered her lower legs and forced doctors to insert a shunt to relieve pressure fromfluid in her brain. Amy Ides condition has stabi- lized surprisingly quickly, her mother Diane Ide said Friday. But evenif shesurvives, shefaces extensivereconstructivesurgery in coming weeks, and months or even years of rehabilitation. Condosta said the teen had been a wonderful niece whooftenstayedwithherdaugh- ter andwhoparticipatedintrack and field at Wyoming Area High School.
Brittany apparently took up with an older man in his 30s and became rebellious, Condosta said, ultimately running away. The family received letters in JanuaryfromBrittanysayingshe was well, but nothing since.
When her younger brothers birthday came and went this monthwithout a word, concerns about Brittany grew. She loved her little brother; thats what scared me, Condos- ta said. Condosta urged Brittany to call her at andap- pealed to friends who might know Brittanys whereabouts to relay her mothers plight. Alternatively, anyone with in- formation could contact the Na- tional CenterforMissingandEx- ploitedChildren, whichhaspost- ed Brittanys information on its website, www.
Scranton and Wyoming police are also investigating. Missing girls mother is injured Beverly Burgess ran away six months ago. Her mother was hurt in a car accident. James A. Boyle was charged with tres- passing, criminal conspiracy to commit theft and theft, while Saullo was charged with receiv- ing stolen property and criminal conspiracy. According to court papers, around a. Singley said he believed the thefts occurred July A funeral home representative can call the obituary desk at , send a fax to or e-mail to tlo- bits timesleader.
If you fax or e-mail, please call to confirm. Obituaries must be submitted by 9 p. Sunday through Thursday and p. Friday and Saturday. Obituaries must be sent by a funeral home or crematory, or must name who is hand- ling arrangements, with address and phone number.
Down from Heaven he came to spare your suffering and pain. BALZ Joan, a memorial service at 11 a. Stephens Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St. Friends may gather at the church from10 a. Green St. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a. Faustina Church, Nanticoke.
Friends may call from 3 to 5 p. Sunday at the funeral home. Morris Funeral Home, N. Funeral Mass at a. Relatives and friends may join her family for visitation and remembrances from 9 a.
Sunday in the Community Bible Church, Tunkhannock. Friends may call at the church from 3 to 6 p. Office of Christian Burial at a. LOVE Blanche, funeral services at 11 a. Saturday, July 30, in the Mehoopany Methodist Church, followed by a luncheon in the church basement.
Family and friends are asked to go directly to the church and may gather from10 a. Aloysius Church, Wilkes- Barre. NAT Joan, funeral at 9 a. Mon- day from the Bernard J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc. Mass of Christian Burial at a.
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p. Friends may call from 9 to 10 a. Broad St. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p. Faustina Parish, St. Marys Church, Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a. Roccos R.
Church, Pittston. Those attending the funeral Mass are asked to go directly to the church this morning. Family will receive friends at the church from 9 a. John the Baptist Church, Larksville. John attended the Plymouth schools. He lived most of his life- time in Ashley. He was employed as a coal miner for the Huber Colliery for 20years until its closing.
Hethen worked as a self-employed plumber for the next 20 years. Army, Techni- cian 4th Grade, from through He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Preceding him in death was his first wife, the former Theresa Kar- lowicz Zubkoff, in ; his second wife, Mildred Sabulski Zubkoff, in ; daughter Theresa Koval; and brothers, Edward and Peter Zub- koff. Surviving are a son, John A.
Zub- koff Jr. Funeral services will be held at a. Monday from the George A. Funeral Home, N. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9 a. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p. John Zubkoff Sr.
Ruth was preceded in death by her husband of 23 years, Art Wil- son; and her first husband of 25 years, Ernest J. Davison Sr. She was employedby Nanticoke Hospital and at Biddle Co. Ruth was an avid Eagles and Phillies fan and enjoyed many sports discussions with her chil- dren and grandchildren. She en- joyed her family trips to the beach andher trips to her cabininthe Po- conos.
She will be dearly missed by her family. Davison An- ita of Crown Point, Ind. She is alsosur- vived by two siblings, George Saunders of Walnut Point and Do- ris Merrill of Nanticoke; as well as 15 grandchildren and 17 great- grandchildren. Relatives andfriends are invit- ed to Ruths Life Celebration from 5 to 8 p.
Bellevue Ave. Inter- ment will be held in private. Thomas J. In his youth and in the early years of his ministry, he worked his fam- ilys dairy farm in Jermyn. Snyder entered the ministry in and served numerous Unit- ed Methodist churches throughout his career. He was a member of the Aurora Masonic Lodge No. Preceding him in death, in addi- tiontohis parents, was his first wife, the former Elizabeth Rhodes.
Surviving are his wife, the Rev. Funeral services will be held at 11 a. Pioneer Ave. The Rev. Joyce Allen and the Rev. Charles Gommer will officiate. Interment will be made in Tompkinsville Cem- etery. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p. Sunday at the Harold C. Snow- don Funeral Home Inc. A Masonic service will be held at the funeral home at 7 p. The Snyder familywill also receive friends from10 a. Surviving, in addition to his wife, Maureen D.
Military funeral services will be at 9 a. Family and friends may call from 5 to 8 p. Sunday at the fu- neral home. M arion R. Redinski, R. She was very active with many church activities, including the spaghetti dinner making spa- ghetti sauce, an instructor of the School of Christian Living, the pie- rogi sale, and many other functions where help was needed.
Also, throughout her life, she lovedgoing onvacations andspend- ing time with her family. She was an avid reader and greatly enjoyed at- tending baseball games and Penn State football games. Marion deeply loved all of her pets, especially her dog and com- panion, Candy.
She was preceded in death by her brother, Robert Stark. She is survived by her loving hus- band, Robert S. Redinski Sr. Funeral will be held at a. Monday from the S. Grontkowski Funeral Home, W. Interment will immediately follow in the Parish Cemetery, West Nanticoke. Family andfriends may call from5 to8 p. A Christian Wake Service will be held at 6 p. Sunday with the Rev. Pawel Filip, Pastor, officiat- ing.
Please visit www. Marion R. July 21, D onald W. Casterline died Wednesday, July 20, , at the Golden Living Center in Tunkhan- nock, where he had been a resident since While in Tunkhannock, he was employed by the Tunkhannock Lumber Co. Farr Lumber Co. He also worked for Arey Lumber Co. In, he was transferred by Penelec to Bradford, where he lived until Following an illness, he spent the better part of 30 years in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Don was very active in the com- munity of Tunkhannock, which he loved dearly. He was proud to be in- volved with the Triton Hose Co. He was one of the founding fathers of the Tunk- hannock Booster Club, serving as President in He was a year member of Tem- ple Lodge No.
Graveside interment services will be held at 10 a. A memorial service will be held at 2 p. Tioga St. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www. Donald W. Casterline July 20, Lucia Lu- cy C. She was a graduate of Nanticoke High School. Lucy was a U. She spent 30 years inthe U. Navy and the Navy Reserves, retiring in Duringher time inthe Navy, she was stationed in many countries andattainedtherankof Chief Avia- tion Electronics Technician.
Later, she was employed by the U. Department of Treasuryinthe Secret Service for 10 years. She al- so had been employed by the gov- ernment during the Johnson Ad- ministration and was invited to President and Mrs. Johnsons Christ- mas Party on December 22, Lucy is survived by sister, Gloria Wanyo of Plymouth; and nieces, ne- phews, great-nieces and great-neph- ews.
Funeral will be at 10 a. Tues- day from the S. Family and friends may call from9 a. Lucia Lucy C. Funeral arrangements will be announced by E. She is survived by hus- band, Andrew J. The funeral will be at a. Monday from the Louis V. Ciuccio Funeral Home, Moosic Rd.
Mass at thePrinceof PeaceParish- St. Marys Church, Old Forge. In- terment will be held in Old Forge Cemetery. Friends may call from6 to 8 p. Born in Oakland, Calif. There will be no funeral servic- es. Arrangements are made by Kiesinger Funeral Services Inc. PRINGLE Borough council held two meetings Thursday night one that was supposed to be a joint meeting with the bor- ough sewer authority and the other, the regular monthly meet- ing.
Council President Michael Berish explained the intent was to have the authority members meet with council to address some concerns. Unfortunately, none of the authority members attended the 6 p. Council decided to proceed with the meeting and to allow public comment.
Councilman Joseph Piazza, who is also an authority member, stated that the authority had just held a meeting Monday night, and that at that time it had re- ceivedproposals fromthe Wyom- ingValley Sanitary Authority and the Don Wilkinson Agency to act as collectors for the delinquent accounts. Both Piazza and Councilwom- an Joyce Evans, who had attend- ed the Monday night meeting, said the authority was reviewing the proposals.
Theprimaryfocus of thepublic input was a spirited discussion of the proposed burn ordinance by the borough. While some individuals were in favor of allowing burning as a means to save costs with garbage pickup, the majority of the speak- ers including Helen and Daniel Flannery were opposed to the burning on environmental, health, safety and other grounds.
Thepoint was madethat witha large elderly population in the borough, an open burning of pa- per products was a significant health concern to them and oth- ers with a breathing issues. Also, there was concern with the difficulty in enforcing the non-burning of garbage if burn- ing was allowed in any form.
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