The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, October 25, 2001 9 The following property trans- fers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse from the week of October 5-11, 2001. Cynthia L. Lefko to Bobbie A. Disque,, Lots 96 & 96A, Dallas Borough, $105,000. las Twp., $82,000. William H. Allabaugh Sr. et ux to Jason F. Killiam et al, Lot 20 Shrine Acres, Dallas Twp., $163,000. Louise R. Menapace estate to Volunteers welcome for BMT Trail cleanup Saturday By M.B. GILLIGAN Post Correspondent TRUCKSVILLE - “It can be fun if we have a lot of helpers, but it is hard work when there are only a few of us,” said Mark Albrecht in reference to the annual fall cleanup of the Back Mountain Oct. 27. Volunteers are being Tell our advertisers you saw them in asked to report to either end of the first mile of the trail, which starts behind Perry Street in Luzerne and continues to the DAMA facility just off Route 309 in Trucksville. “The drains in that first mile have a tendency to fill with leaves and, if we don't get them cleaned trails groups do. Instead, we've had to negotiate piece-by-piece and we're still not finished.” One family in Trucksville won't give the trail an easement so a walking path has been placed around their property. “I don’t re- ally understand why, because we have really had a positive effect resentatives have all had a part in the success of the project. These include State Representa- tive Phyllis Mundy, Senator Charles Lemmond, Representa- tive George Hasay and Luzerne County, which has just provided a grant for some upcoming work. In addition, many friends of the ‘Trail Tenders’ program similar to the Adopt-A-Road program,” Al- brecht said. Any group interested in that is asked to contact Al- brecht or any member of the or- ganization. Volunteers for Saturday's cleanup are asked to bring leaf rakes-and leaf blowers. Meet at 9 Trail. Albrecht, vice-president of out, they freeze. Then we have a on the area of the trail,” Albrecht project have béen generous con- a.m. at the trail’'s kiosk off Perry ’ i @ Jon pode a the Anthracite Scenic Trails As- problem with the trail,” explained said. “The litter in that area has tributors. Street in Luzerne, behind the BR Ave. Dallas Borou gh, $126,750. sociation, is looking for as much Albrecht. been cleaned up and the people “Our president, Judy Rimple, American Legion. or take the sec- : Bernas d Grieshaber ol a to help as possible this weekend. The Back Mountain Rails-to- who use it really take care of it.” has spent countless hours on ond dirt road off Route 309 by Charles Gordon. Lot 11. Dallas I've contacted about eight area Trajls program began about sev- The group is now planning to this grant writing,” said Albrecht. the recycling sign at DAMA. Any Borough, $67 000. ! youth ministry groups from the en years ago when a core group start negotiations for the section “She's our guiding light.” groups who know they are going Michael Youn g et ux to local churches but Some have al- of volunteers started working on that goes from Trucksville to In addition to church youth to help are asked to call Albrecht Thomas. F. Zanin et ux. Lot. 175 ready indicated conflicting sched- their dream. “It would have been Shavertown. groups, many local scouting or- at 696-3409 ahead of time, but it Orchard View Terr. Dallas Twp. ules. We're really hoping to get 5 Jot easier if we could have Funding for the program has ganizations were asked to help. is okay to just show up on Satur- | $170.500 * enough help,” said Albrecht. bought the right-of-way back in been provided through a variety “We've already heard from Cub day morning ready to help out. Rohal d D Schwirtzito Theresa The fall cleanup is scheduled the 1960s when the railroad gave of federal, state, county and local Scout Pack 693 from Harveys ®» ®, 3 d for 9 a.m. to noon, Saturday, jt up. That is what most rails-to- grants. Local lawmakers and rep- Lake. We'd also like to start a alters, Lot 7 Bluff Pointe, Dal- FRIAR GLASS & TILE MAIL BOXESETC Anthony B. Panaway et ux, Lot 173, pt 174 Goss Manor, Dallas Twp., $115,000. Dauksis Construction Compa- ®" to James Kennedy et ux, 2 parcels, Harveys Lake Bor., $100,000. John S. Matika et ux to George R. Vitanovec, Jr, 1665 Sutton Road, Jackson Twp., $179,000. Bruce A. Dove et ux to Sun Pipe Line Company, Lot 7, Ever- green Estates, Jackson Twp., $208,228. > Wh Sun Pipe Line Company to Gerald J. Sola et ux, Lot 7 Ever- green Estates, Jackson Twp., $184,000. Joseph Solinski et ux to Lynda Marie Comerosky, 9.55 acres, Jackson Twp., $50,000. : Lillian F. Ringenbach estate to Stacie A. Wydra, Lot 7 Bunker Hill, Kingston Twp., $101,000. Elizabeth Ann Kwak estate to * Shipping/Packaging ® Copying B&W & Color » UPS/FedEx/All Postal Services * 24 Hour Fax & Mailbox Service 62 DALLAS SHOPPING GENTER COPIES Black & White | Any day Limit 100 Storm Windows for Winter? Bathroom e Kitchens Sunrooms 268-270 Main Street Luzerne, PA (570) 287-2174 The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. UPS AIR OR FEDEX ~ Share 3000 Family Moments. With shared minutes and up to four phones, it’s never heen easier or more affordable to stay connected with family members. SharePlan® ® @ rh Cronauer, Lots 78, 79 94, 95, Kingston Twp. | $161,000. Jeffrey C. 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