Dallas Post Dallas, PA May 30, 2001 PS | ® 46 from BMT “ receive degrees from Misericordia The 2001 graduating class from College Misericordia included 46 Back mountain residence. Gradu- ates received their degrees at a com- mencement ceremony held May 19: Kevin L. Rose, Trucksville, and Daenel A. Vaughn-Tucker, Shaver- @ town received bachelor of arts de- grees in history. Bachelor of arts, liberal studies was awarded to Ellen Rita Heidrick, summa cum laude, college honors, This paintin Harveys Lake. by § p H 5 Diane S. Stefanowicz, Dallas, re- y Sue riana, ceived a bachelor of science in ac- counting. Bachelor of science, business ad- ministration was received by Vir- ginia Mullen Bucha, magna cum laude, Dallas; Anne M. Green- Santry, Trucksville; Arlene S. Humko, Shavertown; John L. Kachurick, Jr., Shavertown; David A. Kasmark, Dallas; and Joseph H. Mengeringhausen, magna cum laude, Shavertown. Margaret Bestwick, suma cum laude, Dallas; Richard P. Dickson, Jr., magna cum laude, Trucksville; ) Kiley Ann Harvey, Dallas; Maria Elizabeth Pitcavage, Shavertown; and Victoria Ann Weiss, Dallas, re- ceived bachelor of science degrees in elementary education. Bachelor of science degrees in al D Mond Name Phone health science were awarded to Su- lat way pavaae Monday. Address san Janelle Buckley, Dallas; Dawn In photo at right, Scouts from > : Elaine Floege, magna cum laude, Back Mountain troops joined City State. Zip Shavertown; Melanie Anne Love, Dallas; Kelly Sue Molinaro, cum laude, Orangeville; Shannon M. Newell, magna cum laude, Dallas; and Michelle Alison Slezak, cum laude, Shavertown. Jeanette Cecelia ~~ Manorek, Shavertown; Jolette C. Royer, Dal- las; and Coralea Yatsko, Harveys Lake received bachelor of science degrees in psychology. Bachelor of science degrees in ra- diography were awarded to Shan- non Marie Faux, Dallas; and Lori A. Starbuck, cum laude, Dallas. Cheryl A. Carey, magna cum laude, Dallas; Betsy H. Gaffney, Trucksville; Lauretta A. Galm, Dal- las; Harriet R. Siglin, Shavertown; and Kathleen Walsh, Dallas re- ceived bachelor of science degrees in nursing. Bachelor of social work degrees were awarded to Melissa Anne El- ® liott, Dallas; and Nicole Elizabeth Mazurek, Dallas. Carrie Lynn Arnold, Dallas; Sonya Renee Mowry, Dallas; Bonnie Wydick Oldham, Shavertown; Frank Podminick, Shavertown; Thomas J. Sweetz, Shavertown, re- ceived master of science, organiza- tional management Master of science in nursing was awarded to Cheryl A. Carey, Dallas; and Gary Mark Hutsko, Harveys Lake. Youth salute Machaela Madeira, left, and Brooke Warner, cousins, (above) showed youthful pa- triotism as they watched the 61st Dallas Borough Memor- the parade, pausing at the monument for a ceremony of remembrance and honor. From left: Ed Luksa, assis- tant Scoutmaster; Michael Terninko,; Scott Daube; Aaron Butler; Carl Baxter; Bruce Goeringer, Scoutmas- ter. POST PHOTOS/RON BARTIZEK get comes from the auction. Library Auction Corner Volunteers are hard at work collecting items for the 55th annual The Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction. The life of the library is a year-to-year proposition, and the auc- tion is crucial to its operation. Twenty percent of the annual bud- Any and all donations of cash or saleable items can help assure the continued fine service of the library to our communities. For more information, call the library at 675-1182. from early in her career, will be one of the items on sale. A Sampler of New Goods A Whopper a week, Burger King Times Leader Gift certificates, TGIFriday’s HARVEYS LAKE MN QO I'll help the Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins team picture, autographed and framed, The H Hy I | 1 i H i 1 UJ Here's a cash donation of $ i | i i | by f | UJ I have an item to donate. Call me for details. Value $ Mail or bring to: Back Mountain Memorial Library 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas PA 18612 Call 675-1182 if you have questions. Donations are tax-deductible. to help the library. - Hr os rm re me we Ne GSE SS PORE SRS SES WS NS STW OWE mew This message donated as a public service by The Dallas Post Lake-Lehman School Board meeting The next regular monthly Committee-of-the-Whole Lake-Lehman| School Board meeting will be held on Tue., Jun. 5, at 7 p.m. in the’ music room of the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, Lehman. The Jun. regular monthly meeting for general purposes of the Lake-Lehman School Board will be held on Tue., Jun. 19, at 7 p.m., in the music room of the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School. Act 50 (continued from page 1) into getting state grant money, but without success. “There is no grant money available,” said Baloga. He has been working with Sen. Charles Lemmond’s office to see if the state can aid in anyway, but found there is no one in Harrisburg who can as- sist the commission. An alternative for the Act 50 Commission is to try to work up there is a lot that is unclear in the language of the law.” Two problems he cited are the way notification is given about the change in taxes and the un- clear meaning of a homestead. Notification for applying for the homestead exemption was ad- vertised by Luzerne County in the legal ad section of local newspapers. The homestead def- Master of science in occupational the numbers themselves. inition is an owner-occupied therapy was awarded to Susan William Reinert, commission residential property including Janelle Buckley, Dallas; Dawn member, volunteered to begin the land, residence and other Elaine Floege, Shavertown; and Shannon M. Newell, Dallas. Melanie Anne Love, Dallas; Kelly Sue Molinaro, Orangeville; and Michelle Alison Slezak, Shavertown; received master of science in physi- “% cal therapy. Area students to receive degrees from LCCC Area students are scheduled to receive their degrees from Luzerne County Community College at the 33rd annual Commencement exer- @ cises. Associate in Arts; Dianne Emma Jones, Shavertown; David A. Bartholomew, Dallas; Nicholas Andrew Bell, Sweet Valley; Linwood Cross, Dallas; Richard M. Cum- mings, Harveys Lake; Georgette Shannon Gale, Harveys Lake; Jef- frey Scott Goble, Dallas; Vincent Hemnenway, Shavertown; Joy Ww Ellen Hughes, Shavertown; Laurie ~ Martin Kehler, Harveys Lake; Tina Lee Maciejczak, Sweet Valley; Jason POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Honoring war dead Memorial Day services were held Sunday at the Harveys Lake American Legion, to honor all U.S. men and women who died in service to the nation. In top photo, Walter Barteld, 12th District Commander working on the figures that could determine if Act 50 would benefit the district. The Act 50 Commission is go- ing to have to work with esti- mated numbers. Joetta Hart- man said the commission will have to take their best “guessti- mate” to come up with final numbers. Rossi said the only way there will ever be a solid number re- garding the tax rate will be when Act 50 finally gets to the voters. “The concept of modifying the tax base to include income tax is a good idea, but I don’t think Act 50 is the best way to do it.” said Reinert. “Problem is that structures on the land. To qualify for the homestead exemption, property owners must submit an application to" the Luzerne County Assessor's Office. All five members on the commission said they did not’ send in the application needed for the homestead exemption. “We all agree that it's not writ- ten well,” said Baloga about Act 50. He said the commission's in- ability to find one person to speak about Act 50 says vol- umes for the law. “I think we are going to be stuck with a mess on our hands if we've got a mess this far,” said Reinert. P. Marabell, Dallas; Therese Marie for the American Legion, spoke to the audience. Ray Kabata (above right) played taps at the conclusion ; Mathers, Trucksville; Michelle of the program. 1 Marie Rinehimer, Shavertown; | Christie Lee Shively, Dallas; Ed- : i id tle fae CROSSWORD ANSWERS | Bernard Taylor, Dallas; Bridget i t u C + Y P 4 Caroline Temperine, Dallas. Asso- ha ° Ea A|lJ|A|R B|R|E|R A|T|O|P E{W|E|L|L S a er our a ciate in Science; Brooke Ann Adel King Crossword jojul MM TIuielels We [alalofgolAlL lA]! et rty | Son Dal Norberto Hac. 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