wd Dallas Post/Donna Sutliff Members of the Lehman Volunteer Fire Department assist guests of the Maple Hill Nursing Home out of the building Sunday morning during the nursing home's Annual Mock Disaster Drill. The 1986 3 Dallas Post/Donna Sutliff of a real emergency. Kingston Township is among 13 local communities which have earned Pedestrian Safety Citations from the American Automobile Association for their achievements in the prevention of pedestrian fatalities and injuries. Kingston Township, along with Kingston Borough and Plymouth Borough, were honored for six years without a pedestrian fatality. Communities with over 5000 popu- lation are eligible for the award. presented by AAA clubs across the country in the Federation’s 47th Annual Pedestrian Protection Pro- gram. Pat Higgins, safety director, said more than 2,619 cities and 23 states participated in the AAA surey which evaluates and recognizes outstand- ing pedestrian safety achievements of participating communities for the previous calendar year. A special citation for outstanding pedestrian accident record was presented to West Pittston Borough. Other communities receiving awards include Pittston City, 11 years without a pedestrian fatality; Berwick Borough, 7 years; Exeter Borough and Forty Fort Borough, 5 years; Duryea Borough, a ville Borough and Nanticoke City, 4 years. Wilkes-Barre City and Plains Township will recieve the local AAA Distinguished Safety Service Award. An awards presentation luncheon will be held at the.Sheraton Cross- gates on September 4 - This is one of 351 top citations to be EE I A Hit-run car Shown here is a vehicle driven by Greg Pavesi of RD 2, Box 112-A, Tunkhannock, after it landed in the yard of Leonard Roginski, RD 3, Dallas last Wednesday morning. 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