2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 3, 1997 Township applies for grant for rec field, walking trail By JESSICA APPOLO Post Correspondent JACKSON TWP. - As aresult of last month's board meeting some changes may be in the works for Jackson Township's future. On November 25, with the help of Back Mountain baseball and soccer supporters, the township submitted a grant application for a new baseball field and walking trail. The township may wait up to 16 months to hear whether or not their application has been approved for grant money from the Keystone Recreation and Parks Committee. If the project is ap- proved, construction of the field and trails should begin in 1999. Last month, resident Thomas Jenkins complained about cur- rent zoning ordinances when he was cited for non-compliance when he replaced a swimming jypool liner without a permit. Be- © cause of his complaints and per- fortes requests for a review of zoning laws, “the zoning board " . requested deleting some existing “ laws pertaining to swimming pool «repairs, porch roof maintenance & *] § aa AY FE I, 26, JR, SRS ILS PE a SF SF AR A AF a ¥ ® $ Sign of the Season and other such minor mainte- nance repairs,” said zoning su- pervisor Carl Aston. The supervisors agreed to a review; however, chairman Walter Glogowski suggested the zoning board be more specific with an itemized list of exclusions to be proposed. ! Jackson Township will be work- ing in coordination with U.S. Con- gressman Paul Kanjorski on the Susquehanna /Lackawanna River Resolution. Kanjorski is aiming to have the Susquehanna and Lackawanna rivers included in a list of ten rivers named as Ameri- can Heritage Rivesr. The Eco- nomic Development Council of Northeast Pennsylvania solicited each municipality for support and the supervisors decided to sup- port the promotion of the rivers. Supervisor John Wilkes, Jr. announced that Monday night's meeting was Walter Glogowski’s last official meeting for the super- visory board. Glogowski will be serving as a alternate member for another panel. The next sched- uled meeting is set for January 5, 1998 at 7 p.m. POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK : “Kevin Tanner, left, and his brother Michael lit a candle at Gate of “Heaven Church Sunday, the first Sunday of Advent. FN ~ LN * 4 Be Sh Be Ta te * LY C5 4 I .’ Ki iy LT Ta th nt ve tg Chicken............ 20 Entrees Seafood ............ 27 Entrees Steaks & Chops. .... 24 Entrees 7 ~ N.E. 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The second installment of Lake- Lehman's Early Childhood /Pre- school Prgram is scheduled for Dec. 9, 10and 11, and will feature “Math Readiness: Activities and Strategies for Parents and Chil- dren.” Lake-Lehman School District teaching staff will present the Math Readiness program. The presen- tation will include basic math readiness skills to prepare 4-year- olds for a successful school ca- Teer. The parents will prepare one activity to use with their child at home. Separate activities includ- ing storytime, games, crafts and snacks are scheduled for the chil- dren at each elementary school. The schedule for this pre-school program is as follows: Dec. 9, Ross: 10 am.-11:30 a.m. Dec. 10, Lake Noxen, 9 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. Dec. 11, Lehmn-Jackson, 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Topic, Math Readiness: Activi- ties and Strategies for Parents and Children. 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