2 “The Dallas Post KT police investigate stabbing Kingston Township police are Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 23, 1993 Harveys Lake passes tougher noise ordinance The borough council passed an amendment to the noise ordi- nance, setting penalties of up to $1,000 per occurrence for each violation of the ordinance, at its charged until solicitor Charles McCormick finishes negotiating with concert promoter Thom Greco, who had threatened to sue the borough if the council passed 8 | had been stopped near Echo Val- The borough had to readvertise The council also passed areso- J) h ley Trailer Park when two black the same ordinance and pass it lution banning smoking in any 3 men pulled up alongside him in a again sothat Mayor Richard Boice borough owned building as of June i small car and asked for direc- could sign it into law. 1, which will coincide with Luzerne 1 tions. The council tabled an amend- County's smoking ban. | While Skallett was giving direc- ment to theamusement ordinance In other business, the council 3 tions to the driver, the passenger POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE expanding the definition of tax- heard complaints from three i left the car and grabbed Skallett G y by lvmbpi able entertainment toincludeany Lakeview Terrace residents that i from behind, police said. During eograpny oly plans type of outdoor performance, people who have driveways are i the struggle Skallet was cut while ~~ Lake-Lehman seventh-grade winners in the National Geography Olympics are, front row from left: musical show and carnival for parking their cars in the road, | trying to defend himself from the Jennifer Basta, Alison Piatt, Monica Fallon and Mike Kostrobala; back row from left: Tony Lumbis, which any type of admission feeis blocking traffic and snowplows. 13 driver, who was wielding a large Lisa Glatz, Sam Saylor, Ben Wolfe, Ken Weaver, Joel Whipple and social studies teacher Armonde 4 ; : : oO J gray hunting knife, police said. ~~ Cassagrande. L-L school board changes meeting dates ; 5 “we, EE ” rosairacrg investigating a stabbing on Harris Hill Road March 19 at approxi- mately 8 p.m., in which Shave- town resident Chris Skallett, 21, received one wound to his left forearm. - Skallett told police that his van After Skallett broke free from the men, he jumped into his van and drove to Nesbitt Hospital, where he was treated and released after giving a statement to police. Police said that Skallett de- scribed the men as six feet tall, weighing about 180 Ibs, with close- cropped hair. They were driving a small dark blue car, possibly a Ford Escort, police said. Police are asking anyone who saw the incident or might have information ont to call 675-4650. Patrolmen Robert Weiss and Charles Rauschkolb are investi- gating the incident. Road paving planned in Kingston Twp. The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors has announced the HARVEYS LAKE TBI) Je TeBRTS| J TeRTa fe T=BTa) J ToBcitd For Lent call 639-FAST! : Grotto Pizza the legendary taste plestoea) CIE regular March 15 meeting. This ordinance had originally been passed by the borough coun- cil in December, 1993, but hadn't been enacted because outgoing mayor Joseph Boyle hadn't signed the amendment. (commercial) zone, Both the noise ordinance and the tabled amusement ordinance include all businesses in the C- 3 where the Harveys Lake amphitheater and it. its aligned businesses are located. The Board of School Directors of the Lake-Lehman School District will hold their April Committee-of-the Whole meeting on Tuesday, March 29, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. in the library of the Lehman-Jackson Elementary Building. The regular monthly meeting for general pur- poses will be held on Tuesday, April 5, 1994 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Lake-Lehman High School. 288-3500 | 586-6000 N.E. Penna's Renowned Spot For Great Food & Entertainment Steaks + Chops + Seafood Over 100 Entrees . | Mark Plaza, Edwardsville, Rt. 11 Rts. 6 & 11, Clarks Summit he Open for Lunch & Dinner 11:30 AM. - 2 AMM., 7 Days a Week’ ENTERTAINMENT Fri., March 25 ~ Sat., March 26 Die Hard Mystique planned $120,000 paving proj- ects. POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE - Crane Road. from Manor Drive Top geog raphers ; to the dead end; Division Street - from Main Street to Lehigh Street; Lake-Lehman eighth-grade winners in the National Geography Olympics are, front row from left: ] HINK fos PRING PS Pine Drive - Mount Olivet Road to Erika Arthur, Jonathon Bradbury, John Fielding and Drew Baie; back row from left: Dan Dulebohn, > I Heights Drive; Terrace Avenue - Jeff Wylam, Mike Casey, Jeff Eyet, Eric Nygren and social studies teacher Armond Cassagrande. Hillside Street to Spring Garden Absent from photo: Jillian Krywicki. Let us give your lawn and plants that." 4 Street - East | A en var TLC they need after this brutal winter. EL eonemes Dallas Boro may update decorations | consut us ityour plants ! by outside contact include: Roly have suffered snow or ice bt Street - from Carverton Road to 18 Dallas Borough will shine season.MarieEyet, Martha Weber of other towns Td met with : HE bh Sisub Road: Maple Breet “Tron brighter next Christmas season if and Cooper voted against the Wayne-Pike Sanitation and the damage. Call now to : » borough council approves a plan proposal. Dallas Area Municipal Authority a, - Hill Street - rom | Shrverion Road to buy new decorations. Borough manager Milton Lut- to complain about poor service. schedule your L* fO Stauh Koad; Holcomn Roa ! Jay Pope, chairman, said the sey announced that this year's She said most of the problems Spring Cleanup. from S.R. 309 to Pioneer Avenue y p Pp line A f Mountain property committee has looked springcleanupwouldbeheldMay appeared to be weather related Collins Avenue - fom oa 8 into purchasing new decorations 16-21. During that week borough and should clear up soon. Airy Road A tive to replace the present old and trucks will pick up discarded Two building permits were is- Roushey Slee: om est Le" worn ones. While council mem- appliances, ata chargeof $15 per sued in the month since the pre- jor Street fo Pionge: | Vers, : bers agreed the ornaments looked jtem. Residents also may bring vious meeting. Lifestyle Builders ; + The township Is 2 $0 p anamg shabby, council president Don appliances to the rear of the bor- received a permit for a new home of a storm ajar control project on cooper suggested the borough ough building, in which case the on Highland Boulevard, valued at : Green Foe ih should be sure it can cover the fee will be $10 per item. Tires will $80,000. Somerville Construction iL ANID) SC APTN G TON Cc vit) Resi lenis aving iA Ca cost of repairing streets damaged also be accepted at $2 each. received a permit for an addition 0 & Hons sh a Wk oe iy Dp by the hard winter before commit- A special meeting will be held to Franklin First Federal office in a 2) inanagerdelfrey box al oyo- * ting toan expenditure for decora- March 24 to discuss bids for the Dallas Shopping Center. When Landscape Design & Installation tions. handling the scrap and waste completed, the bank will move : It's easy to subscribe to After more discussion, council materials collected during the into the new offices and Geisinger Lawn Maintenance y voted 4 to 3 to authorize further week. Medical Group will expand into 1 Main Street e Dallas, PA The Dallas Post study and, if warranted, spending Pat Peiffer, who chairs the re- the vacated space. 675-4662 Use the coupon on page 2 up to $4,000 for new decorations cycling and solid waste commit- The next Dallas Borough Coun- ” ~~ orcall 675-5211 in time for the '94-95 holiday tee, said she and representatives cil meeting will be Tuesday, April 19 at 8 p.m. Chiropractic leads the current trend in pre- ventative and holistic health care. It is THE prescription for natural health care. To get the - straight story, call today for a complimentary. + consultation. 121 S. Memorial Hwy. 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