The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, October 31, 2002 7 Hearing Nov. 6 Bears , | a ON Water rate hike (continued from page 1) ments, under decks; “They are ha- ; . The Game Commission, suggests for Meadowcrest bituated to living near humans.” “In the Back Mountain that people living in bear —. 7 KINGSTON TWP. — A 106 a enberger surmised that the ad- they're all over the should try to avoid encouraging the x percent rate increase proposed itional problems with the bears this la their . development of nuisance bear be- ¥ by the Meadowcrest Water Com- ed hive een Dronght on ty ashy blace; they re um havior by not Tar he ier pany will be the topic of a public uts and berries due to the all the townships.” ional or unintentional feeding o hearing scheduled for 7 p.m, drought EA di 1p wildlife. To prevent bears from coming Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the town- enzel agreed. “It's been a double to your property, the Game Commis- whammy, a drought and a late frost James Jolley sion recommends putting bird feeders ship municipal building, 180 E. Center St., Shavertown. Public Utility Commission Ad- ministrative Law Judge Richard M. Lovenwirth will preside. Ear- “lier this summer, the water com- pany requested a $64,352 rev- “enue increase, which is about 106 percent above the existing . rates. The public input hearing will be held prior to a PUC ruling on the request. For more information about 1 & the hearing, call the PUC sched- . 7 uling office at 717-787-1399. Bears have become habituated to life around hu- mans, and are found throughout the region. wy & ¥ ST Conroe » ) % NT fail 16 Carverton Road TRUCKSVILLE Take Out & Delivery Available Catering To All Your Parties Needs . CY) PAE Eat in or take out! 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