2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 27, 1994 Kingston teen dies in Route 309 accident By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff Kingston Township police are investigating an accident July 21 on Route 309 which claimed the life of a 16-year-old Kingston boy. Te accident occurred at 8:30 I fics said that a 1992 Infiniti Stricker was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Although he had been wearing a seat belt, he had sustained a broken neck and trauma to his aorta, according to the report. Licata was taken to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, where he was admitted in serious condition. He was discharged July 24, accord- for variances to install two 55- “I'm very pleased.” Student visitors honored The Volunteer Department and residents of the Meadows Nursing Center recently commended students of the Independent Living Class at Lake-Lehman High school who participated in a weekly Inter-generational visiting program directed by Lynn Evans. All students received Certificates of Appreciation and Apple Volunteer pins. President, Harriet Evans, presents a Certificate of Appreciation to student Danielle Austin and participants, Leighanna Sult, Brian McDermott, Lynn Evans, and Rita Nichols, Assistant Director of Volunteers. Absent from photo: Annette Lanning, Shawna Jones. 288-3500 Mark Plaza, Edwardsville, Rt. 11 586-6000 Rts. 6 & 11, Clarks Summit N.E. Penna's Renowned Spot For Great Food & Entertainment Back Mountain briefs Rummage sale July 30 The Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society will hold a rummage sale July 30 at the Dallas United Methodist Church on Church St. The sale will open at 9 a.m. and end at 2 p.m. — absolutely no early birds. Household goods, clothes, toys, books and lots of miscellaneous goods will be on sale. All proceeds will to to benefit the Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society. Riding-Ho horse show July 30-31 The Riding-Ho Freedom Classic Horse Show will be held July 30 (Western) and 31 (English) at the Luzerne County Fargounisg on. Route 118, starting at 8:30 a.m. Judge for both days will be Gena Creech Phillis. Refreshments will be served all day. Spectators are welcome. For further information call Janice Bauer at 675-0074. Gospel camp meeting in Orange Aug. 4-7 Camp Meeting '94, located on Village Road in Orange, will be held Barking, leaving messes a } could cost KT dog owners By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff Kingston Township dog own- ers will face fines if their dogs leave messes or bark continu- ously, according to an amend- ment to the dog ordinance passed at the regular July 13 supervi- sors’ meeting. According to township man- ager Jeff Box, dog owners will be dogs. Owners should present proofthat their dogs are spayed or neutered. Senior citizens who provide proof that they are 65 or older pay $1.75 for spayed or intersection with Pioneer Ave., but £0) allowing parking on the west side : of Stafford Street. The supervisors directed so- licitor Ben R. Jones III to take legal action against Mr. and Mrs. John Ricetti of Field Ridge Drive for filling in a township drainage: ditch at the end of their driveway.’ In other business, the Supervt sors voted to: e Purchase a 1994 Chevrolet months of age must be vaccinated: - against rabies. House cats are those cats that spend any part of’ a 24 hour period in a residence inhabited by a human. Helping out Bartt Slocum, left, president of the Back Mountain Business & operated by William B. Stri 4 Rincon was ey ing to a hospital spokesperson. fined $25 to $1,000 if their dogs Caprice marked police cruiser ©) on Route 309 in the passsing lane Patrolmen Walter Davis and bark continuously for more than from Warnock Automotive for approximately 200 feet south of Wade Curtis are investigating the 10 minutes or intermittently for $15,062. the Knob Hill intersection when it accident. more than 30 minutes. e Sell the 1992 police crtiiser slid sideways and crossed into the Kingston Township police were * : Owners whodon'tcleanuptheir for at least $3,700 to the highest northbound lane. assisted at the scene by theKing- ~~ PLANNING FUNDRAISER - Planning the Arc's "Taste of the dogs’ messes on public property bidder. ~ The passenger side of the ston Township ambulance, King- VAlley" fundraising appeal are, from left: Murray Popky, co- or in other people’s yards will face » Make final payments of $2,802 Stricker vehicle struck the front ston Township Rescue Unit, Dal- chairman; Mickey Nieman The Arc’s “A Taste of the Valley” similar fines, Box said. to Confer Construction for repairs: ofa 1991 Ford Ranger truckoper- las ambulance, Medic I, the J. en chairperson: Harold C. Snowdon. Jr.. chairman. The Failure to pay animal nuisance to the pavilion and $2,700 to ated by Joseph Licata, 62, of Trucksville fire company, King- Arc's “A T be Vall ano La Sailal ’ fines could result in 90 days in Joseph Plata for repairs to the Dimock, which had been travel- ston Township fire police and IGS aste of the Valley” underwriting campaign. jail, according to the ordinance. restrooms at the Center Street ing north on the highway, police police officers from Dallas Bor- The supervisors also passed an Park. 13a said. ough and Dallas Township. ; . ‘i amendment to the vehicle ordi- e Table bids for demolition of - S nowd on fo CO- ch air A ICS nance prohibiting parking on properties atRear 107 Shaver Ave. (0) ! Ki Davis Street within 30 feet of the and 26 Fire Cut Road. FioSKi n " (continued from page 1) Taste of Val ley appeal D Ff; : Ve Orloskihad revised his original square-foot signs. Te "Ae. L a : Snoditon lela adie of 0] 0 cer 0 canvass area ct building plans by adding more “These signs are much larger ; ti iy Hy oh d iti hye Wyoming Seminary and Colgate : = . parking spaces, reducing the size than the ordinance permits,” said 2S°¢!ation ‘— Tetar Sih ooh g te oy DL cr According to Eugene Dziak, neutered animals and $2.75 for, of two signs and eliminating a Jim Davis, who voted against the = 211OUNCes at Haro 4 now Sniyersiy. : i Funera] Regional Dog Law Supervisor for other dogs. third sign to better comply with sign variances. “The gas canopy Yon, a5, wil pry oy Z SE dl p Lai licensed Lhe Pennsylvania Department of Owners who failed to obtain, zoning ordinances before the July sign is 250 percent larger and the chairman o S Ipderay ny ; omes gn nS ean n hee Agriculture, sales for dog licenses 1994 licenses for their dogs should, > 21 meeting. building signs are 700 percent ConPalgn segment o Deo HY ; > A y ber of in the County are low to date. For do so immediately. Violators can "J The Zoning Hearing Board larger than are allowed.” the Valley. Murray Popky will madaiion he Is a em oy Ol this reason Luzerne County will be cited to appear in court and: approved variances for a 22-foot join him as co-chairman of the the Advisory Board op eS va be the focal point of a Regional fined up to $300. front yard setack for the canopy Orloski said that he plans to Campaign. torarad 1 fn x nN is past aim 0 canvass for unlicensed dogs dur- & over the gasoline pumps andlarger apply for construction permits and The campaign is an ap pe 2 > d £ 2 ny. SA ing the next few weeks. During the canvass, dogs run-: signs for the gasoline island. start work as soon as possible businesses, gorporaiions, banks On aso oe as ee Is Licenses are required for all ningatlarge will be impounded at: The size of the two business after the Pennsylvania Depart- and individuals to help under- Hetlioy idly OL 1 o eT dogs six months of age and older. a local animal shelter. The own: signs on the building was re- ment of Transportation approves write the cost of The Arc’s major hi $ di , ha» Sw a The license can be obtained from ers can be cited and fined up to stricted to 35 square feet, as is his driveway permits. fundraisingevent, October 9, from he wi af Tithe _ 2 1 din the Luzerne County Treasurer's = $300 for letting their animals run: done in the borough's shopping “We have worked together on 1 to4 p.m, al ihe Kingston Ar: fesy an d OS Wana Office. loose. | centers. this and the borough has been SONS, “Oreyan The fee is $3 for spayed or ~~ PennsylvaniaLawspecifies that | Orloski had originally asked very cooperative,” Orloski said. neutered animalsand $5 forother all dogs and house cats over three ©; | Professional Association, 9: presented a check for $100 to Judy Rimple, to be used in the "Rails To Trails" program that may convert two miles of abandoned railway to bike and hiking trails. 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