2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 21, 1996 SSiallll i "PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property deeds were recorded at the Luzerne Robert L. Horlacher, et ux, to Kenneth C. Jones, et ux, 1.89 County courthouse for the week of Scenic Subdv., Fairmount Twp., Feb. 1-Feb. 8: Jack C. Barnes, Jr., executor to Charles S. Kraszewski, et ux, W. ~ Elmcrest Dr., Dallas Twp., $165,000. $15,000. John Lewis Jr. et ux, to Robert E. Beames, 16.83 ac Lot 2, Ross Twp., $40,000. JT 2 8 Ro oo J VIN 5 = Disorderly conduct and resisting arrest charges sent to county Multiple charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, crimi- nal mischief and harrassment against Robert Smith, 33, of RR 2 Harveys Lake were bound over to Luzerne County Criminal Court after a preliminary hearing Feb. 15 before District Justice James Tupper. The charges stemmed from an incident Aug. 3, in which Smith scuffled with police while they were serving a protection from abuse order issued by Tupper and attempting to arraign him. Smith was incarcerated in the Wyoming County Prison at the time. While being transported from the prison in Tunkhannock to Tupper's office for arraignment, Smith thrashed about in the back seat of the cruiser and kicked under the driver's seat. DRUG, ALCOHOL CHARGES MOVE AHEAD Harveys Lake resident Michael Musial, 19, waived his right to a preliminary hearing on charges of ‘D.U.I. and possession of a con- trolled substance Feb. 15 before District Justice James Tupper. . He was also cited for driving without rear lights. « The charges stemmed from an incident Dec. 3, in which police ‘answering a call about an under- age drinking party observed Musial driving erratically on Route 415 at Keefer Plot. * During a routine body search olice found a marijuana leaf and plant seeds, $308.30 in cash and acigarette lighter in Musial's pants pocket. A search of Musial's car turned up eight unopened cans of beer, six opened cans, the re- ‘mains of a partially-smoked ob- jectresembling a hand-rolled ciga- rette and a pack of cigarette roll- ing papers. CRIMINAL TRESPASS CHARGE REFILED AGAINST BORO MAN Dallas resident Jason Bealla, 23, waived his right to a prelimi- ‘nary hearing on a charge of crimi- nal trespass Feb. 15 before Dis- trict Justice James Tupper. . Related charges of trespass and burglary were dismissed, accord- ing to court records. The charges ' had originally been filed, but dis- ‘missed Feb. 1 because the victim - had left the magistrate's office ‘before the hearing. The charges stemmed from an - incident Jan. 8, in which police "You'll Have a He refused to obey orders to sit. down at Tupper’'s office and screamed at three police officers, who put him in a leg restraint. After being arraigned, he refused to stand up when police told him to, forcing them to carry him, thrashing and screaming, from the magistrate’'s office to the cruiser. When police attempted to put him in the cruiser, Smith sud- denly stood up and fell against the rear side panel, taking two officers with him. The panel was damaged from the impact. Two officers picked him up and placed him in the cruiser. Smith waived his right to coun- sel and is incarcerated in the Luzerne County Prison in default of $5,000 bail. observed Bealla and Timothy Nichol running from a Terrace Ave. residence. Police caught Nichol after a short foot chase and found Bealla hiding in a garage on Columbia Ave. five minutes later. The owner of the home told police she found clothing spread through her home but was unable to tell them whether or not any- thing was missing. She also found that $568.04 in overseas tele- phone calls to British Guyana had been made [rom her telephone between 8:13 a.m and 1:41 p.m. the same day, shortly before po- lice apprehended Bealla and Nichol. Charges of burglary and crimi- nal trespass against Nichol were dismissed. Represented by attorney Demetrius Fannick, Bealla is lodged in the Luzerne County Prison in default of $5,000 bail. D.U.I. CHARGE SENT TO COUNTY COURT Wilkes-Barre resident Charles McElwee, 32, waived his right toa preliminary hearing on charges of D.U.L. and a citation for careless driving Feb. 15 before District Justice James Tupper. The charges resulted from an incident Oct. 29, in which Dallas Borough patrolman William Norris arrested him after observing him driving at a high rate of speed on Huntsville Road, nearly crashing into the guide rails at the curve at Reservoir Road. After failing field sobriety tests, he took a blood test which indi- cated his blood alcohol level to be .161. The legal limit is .10. He is [ree on $300 bail. POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE New police officer on the beat Welcoming officer Michael C. Maransky to the Kingston Township police department are township manager Jeff Box, left, and chief of police James Balavage. Maransky, 25, is a graduate of the Northeast State Police Training Center and has also studied at Luzerne County Community College. Before coming to Kingston Township, Maransky served at Ross and Lehman townships and Dallas Borough. N.E. 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DOVE Post Staff KINGSTON TOWNSHIP - The supervisors moved one step closer to making a final decision on con- struction ofanew municipal build- ing by appointing a special attor- ney and engineering firm at their regular February 14 meeting. Attorney Steven Killian and Michael J. Pasonick Engineering were appointed to represent the township when it applies for a conditional use permit for the site on East. Center Streetl in Shavertown. Located next to the Kingston Township ambulance building and opposite the township park, the property is owned by the town- ship and is zoned residential, ac- cording to manager Jeff Box. “Under our ordinance, public buildings are allowed in any zone with a conditional use permit,” Box said after the meeting. “We need an independent attorney and engineering firm to represent us to avoid a conflict of interest. We must obey our own ordinances and can't have our solicitor and engineer reviewing their own work.” Attorney Ben R. Jones, III, is the township solicitor, while Borton and Lawson is the township's regular engineering firm. The supervisors haven't made a final decision on whether or not to build a new township building, although Box said the plan is “still under serious consideration.” Ar- chitects are continuing to revise design plans and make sure the site is acceptable for construc- tion, he added. In other business, the supervi- sors unanimously voted to spend approximately $7,000 to remove debris accumulated in the creek bed along Harris Hill Road at the former Schooley Farm and below Echo Valley Trailer Park. The de- bris was deposited in the creek during the January flood and is interfering with drainage. The supervisors accepted four bids for a 1996 one-ton four-wheel drive dump truck, to replace its 1990 GMC dump truck, and tabled them for consideration. The ap- parent low bidder was Sherwood Chevrolet, at $34,188 without -a trade-in or $22,288 with a tradle- in. : Other bidders were Fairway Chevrolet, at $36,203.92 without trade or $25,703.92 with trade; Bradco Supply, at $36,860 with- out trade and $24,500 with trade, and Motors Fleet Management from Red Bank, NJ, at $43,316 without trade and $34,316 with trade-in. The supervisors also authorized Box to advertise for bids and pre- pare for the annual spring cleanup, tentatively planned for May 6-11, and to advertise. for bids to sell the 1992 Caprice po- lice cruiser for a minimum .of $2,000. : SKI TIP #19 y Sean O'Shea Q. What is the difference between Mogul Skis and Race Skis? A: Mogul Skis are soft at both ends for - -- good shock absorp- tion, while Race : Skis are firmer over-: all for more aggres- sive skiing and : quicker carved turns, HOURS: "e Fi 10-9 Saturday 10-5 + Sunday 12- 5 REE © 2X a KY XN Harveys Lake: 639-FAST Wyo. 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