or {| J 1 | ll AID ® Continued from Page 1 We just want to know the truth about our home.” Harveys Lake resident Amy Williams, a close friend of the Avery family, decided to host a benefit dinner for the family af- become for them. “It was something that was heavy in my heart, and it took a couple weeks to convince them,” she said. “The money will go toward whatever they need to get back on their feet. They're still paying the mort- gage and need to keep the elec- tricity on in a house they can’t for the community to give back to such a dedicated volunteer. “(Mike Avery) would do any- thing for anybody,” she said. “When the trees came toppling down, even though his own home was damaged, there was nothing he could do so he just continued helping others. That’s a volunteer.” TAX Continued from Page 3 In other news, the board... ¢ Approved an ordinance set- ting regulations on public amusements and exhibitions within the township. Reino said parties that would be affected by this ordinance, including repre- sentatives from The Lands at Hillside Farms and Back Moun- tain Harvest Assembly, helped in the process of revising the or- dinance. e Approved an ordinance to amend the police pension plan to comply with the Pension Pro- tection Act of 2006 and the He- roes Earnings Assistance and Relief Tax Act of 2008. ® Authorized the township manager to write a letter to state officials opposing a proposed state House Bill that would rey. deem the township’s natural gas and oil ordinance invalid. e Authorized the township manager to contact PennDOT and request a traffic study for the placement of a “restricted hours” sign at the intersection of State Route 309 and Hillside Road. Reino said the owner of an auto garage across the street from the intersection inquired about the sign because the re- strictions cause motorists to turn around in his garage’s park- ing lot. ® Authorized the township manager to seek letters of inter- est to fill the vacancy left by the unexpected death of zoning hearing board member Ben Go- e Approved the cooperative purchase of a laptop computer and insurance not to exceed $400 in accordance with oper- ation of a speed trailer pur- chased jointly by members of the Back Mountain Community Partnership. ® The next public work ses- sion will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 12 and the next regular meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14 in the municipal building. | & PUZZLE ANSWERS .- King Crossword — Answers Solution time: 21 mins. ~ O|B Puzzles, Page 2 Go Figure! answers +8 [11 M{A] | | L{A|N <|r{- O|O0 —|z]|- m|—|O|Z O|>» mo X|[>|m|- —S|m|Z|3o|m —H|O|D|>|H m{xX|>|- - mir-|{o|> >ImM|oO|H|—=|r|TT|W W|D|O —H|®|C|D m(Z|m|® mi-|{>»|D|>|X m|O|r- |» m|Z|O 72] >|=|0 -“|;m|im|E miZim|D »|mim|o|+4 Dim|<|{> »|—-|D|O|O > 00> Ji» M|Z|=|r x|m Sl x|m -|—- ~|m|> X|>|r|O|0 2 |c|p|Oo mir|O|X woimin|>» 0 miZ|Xi»|r >»|D|m ®|O|X = |>»Oom >» |D|m Ciro» 0 |—-|<|> ~“|a|— oimiTilm(<|oimiomofo|icimio/OO|®|n om Elr mmo» o>Eevo/x|o Emz>E< > DOM |Z|m<|/mBlZim -i>»m mo[nlol-lz-|omoflo/~lo/loflm xo» miDiCc|N(>EES|O|D|D|(> Ew» rofl mIo ~|» |<“ lol-|olo|-lm[x[-|v|Z|> <n |m< r[>malz[-Imzl<|z]|-[n[<]l-]|>|o milo» oll-zimcl=o~- Jl -=]m|< simisle(z>l x» |plojl</ofx|>|><|z> >» olollxm>cllzo/o ln {n> mi~|= I-20 w|m|-< 00 —|{D|m|= w|z|m|u|<|>»|r|v »imixim z|z|- community,” she said. “Zoning isn’t going to save us.” Williams was the Republican candidate who earned a seat with the second-highest amount of votes, 382. Her husband, Rich, is one council member whose seat was up for grabs in Tuesday’s election. Attempts to reach Amy Wil- liams for comment on the elec- tion result were unsuccessful. Harveys Lake resident Mark Whitesell was interested in the local race because he felt the is- sue at hand was fiscal responsib- ility in the borough. “With the council we have now, this is the first time we’ve been in a deficit,” he said. “I'm a Repub- lican and we have a Republican council, but I think it’s about bud- get adherence.” Frank Pinkerton, of Harveys Lake, agreed. “We have a slight financial problem here,” he said. “If you don’t vote, you can’t complain.” KINGSTON TOWNSHIP In Kingston Township, incum- bent supervisor James Reino Jr. and current Dallas School Board member Gary Mathers won two of three open seats on the board Fourwear term (vote for three) * Lee W. Eckert (R) 477 * Charles L. Youngman (R) 429 * Chris Matus (R) 430 DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR Six-vear term (vote for one) Glenn M. Howell (R) 849 * Liz Martin (D) 893 AUDITOR Six-vear term (vote for one) * Barbara Mears (R) 1,111 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR Six-year term (vote for one) * Fred W. Dymond III (R) 284 HARVEYS LAKE BOROUGH MEMBER OF COUNCIL Fourwear term (vote for four) * Amy Williams (R) 382 Richard K. Haas (R) 328 William Monk (R) 293 Richard Svec (R) 283 * Michell’e T. Boice (D) 417 * Ed Kelly (D) 379 * Thomas Kehler (D) 359 Jamie L. Coleman (D) 332 JACKSON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR Sunday, November 13, 2011 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 11e McGinley (D) 499 Evans III (R) 219 Hughes (R) 1,261 Evans III (R) 115 McGinley (D) 246 Bednar (D) 275 James (R) 263 Sklarosky Jr. (R, D) 975 James (R) 136 Bednar (D) 160 Y Morcavage (D) 201 Kelleher (R) 304 Vough (R, D) 966 Kelleher (R) 137 Morcavage (D) 112 Maddon Curry (D) 418 Nevenglosky (R) 169 Pierantoni (R, D) 998 Nevenglosky (R) 102 Maddon Curry (D) 172 Continued from Page) Mullen (L) 398 Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) 209 Gelb (R, D) 900 Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) 115 Mullen (L) 141 Bergman (L) 96 Cabell (R) 150 Rogers (R, D) 1,213 Cabell (R) 79 Bergman (L) 45 Hughes (R) 527 Lacey (L) 499 S.A. Urban (D) 227 Hanlon Mirabito (D) 883 S.A. Urban (D) 94 Lacey (L) 159 Sklarosky Jr. (R, D) 394 Packard (I) 492 McClosky Houck (D) 193 COUNTY COUNCIL McClosky Houck (D) 69 Packard (I) 191 Vough (R, D) 371 Williams (I) 826 Bobeck (D) 276 S.J. Urban (R) 591 Bobeck (D) 97 Williams (I) 351 Pierantoni (R, D) 388 Hatchko (AI) 136 Brominski (D) 224 Morelli (R) 787 Brominski (D) 62 Hatchko (AI) 74 Gelb (R, D) 347 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Walsh-Waitkis (D) 184 Dobash (R) 503 Walsh-Waitkis (D) 74 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Rogers (R, D) 474 Salavantis (R) 1,007 Sorokas (D) 175 Ruckno (R) 819 Sorokas (D) 65 Salavantis (R) 445 Hanlon Mirabito (D) 388 Musto Carroll (D) 757 Licata (D) 158 Haas (R) 920 Licata (D) 49 Musto Carroll (D) 311 COUNTY COUNCIL McGinley (D) 239 Evans ITI (R) 520 McGinley (D) 60 S.J. Urban (R) 257 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Bednar (D) 206 James (R) 550 Bednar (D) 66 ROSS TOWNSHIP Morelli (R) 324 Voter turnout, 393 of 1,099 Morcavage (D) 157 Kelleher (R) 835 Morcavage (D) 55 Voterturnout, 519 of 1,729 reg- Dobash (R) 202 registered voters (35 %) Maddon Curry (D) 193 Nevenglosky (R) 367 Maddon Curry (D) 56 istered voters (30 %) Ruckno (R) 394 JUDGE OF THE COURT Mullen (L) 129 Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) 573 Mullen (L) 71 JUDGE OF THE COURT Haas (R) 399 OF COMMON PLEAS Bergman (L) 56 Cabell (R) 344 Bergman (L) 19 OF COMMON PLEAS Evans III (R) 214 Hughes (R) 253 Lacey (L) 147 S.A. Urban (D) 492 Lacey (L) 69 Hughes (R) 335 James (R) 252 Sklarosky Jr. (R, D) 227 Packard (I) 162 McClosky Houck (D) 398 Packard (I) 55 Sklarosky Jr. (R, D) 280 Kelleher (R) 337 Vough (R, D) 237 Williams (I) 318 Bobeck (D) 603 Williams (I) 111 Vough (R, D) 288 Nevenglosky (R) 160 Pierantoni (R, D) 254 Hatchko (AI) 82 Brominski (D) 455 Hatchko (AI) 42 Pierantoni (R, D) 286 Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) 188 Gelb (R, D) 221 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Walsh-Waitkis (D) 390 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Gelb (R,D) 317 Cabell (R) 143 Rogers (R, D) 277 Salavantis (R) 442 Sorokas (D) 342 Salavantis (R) 223 Rogers (R, D) 349 S.A. Urban (D) 167 Hanlon Mirabito (D) 171 Musto Carroll (D) 315 Licata (D) 263 Musto Carroll (D) 121 Hanlon Mirabito (D) 200 McClosky Houck (D) 126 COUNTY COUNCIL McGinley (D) 533 COUNTY COUNCIL Bobeck (D) 216 S.J. Urban (R) 154 JACKSON TOWNSHIP Bednar (D) 337 LEHMAN TOWNSHIP S.J. Urban (R) 219 Brominski (D) 180 Morelli (R) 167 Voter turnout, 682 of 1,849 Morcavage (D) 262 Voter turnout, 785 of 2,157 Morelli (R) 221 Walsh-Waitkis (D) 149 Dobash (R) 119 registered voters (36 %) Maddon Curry (D) 376 registered voters (36 %) Dobash (R) 194 Sorokas (D) 105 Ruckno (R) 171 JUDGE OF THE COURT Mullen (L) 481 JUDGE OF THE COURT Ruckno (R) 222 Licata (D) 77 Haas (R) 217 OF COMMON PLEAS Bergman (L) 115 OF COMMON PLEAS Haas (R) 244 McGinley (D) 191 Evans ITI (R) 122 Hughes (R) 461 Lacey (L) 424 Hughes (R) 547 Evans III (R) 181 Bednar (D) 100 James (R) 142 Sklarosky Jr. (R, D) 363 Packard (I) 440 Sklarosky Jr. (R, D) 410 James (R) 218 Morcavage (D) 84 Kelleher (R) 172 Vough (R, D) 359 Williams (I) 779 Vough (R, D) 457 Kelleher (R) 233 Maddon Curry (D) 146 Nevenglosky (R) 94 Pierantoni (R, D) 390 Hatchko (AI) 158 Pierantoni (R, D) 457 Nevenglosky (R) 174 Mullen (L) 129 Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) 123 Gelb (R, D) 351 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Gelb (R, D) 409 Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) 197 Bergman (L) 32 Cabell (R) 93 Rogers (R, D) 459 Salavantis (R) 983 Rogers (R, D) 545 Cabell (R) 138 Lacey (L) 160 S.A. Urban (D) 106 Hanlon Mirabito (D) 336 Musto Carroll (D) 725 Hanlon Mirabito (D) 383 S.A. Urban (D) 145 Packard (I) 198 McClosky Houck (D) 96 COUNTY COUNCIL ; COUNTY COUNCIL McClosky Houck (D) 124 Williams (I) 297 Bobeck (D) 128 S.J. Urban (R) 209 LAKE TOWNSHIP S.J. Urban (R) 295 Bobeck (D) 172 Hatchko (AI) 48 Brominski (D) 104 Morelli (R) 269 Voterturnout, 360 0f1,174reg- Morelli (R) 347 Brominski (D) 117 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Walsh-Waitkis (D) 90 Dobash (R) 166 istered voters (30 %) Dobash (R) 253 Walsh-Waitkis (D) 127 Salavantis (R) 399 Sorokas (D) 66 Ruckno (R) 324 JUDGE OF THE COURT Ruckno (R) 389 Sorokas (D) 115 Musto Carroll (D) 294 Licata (D) 57 Haas (R) 282 OF COMMON PLEAS Haas (R) 372 Licata (D) 75 McGinley (D) 86 Evans III (R) 227 Hughes (R) 218 Evans II (R) 275 McGinley (D) 128 DALLAS TOWNSHIP Bednar (D) 77 James (R) 191 Sklarosky Jr. (R, D) 167 James (R) 275 Bednar (D) 98 L Voter turnout, 1,845 of 5,141 Morcavage (D) 60 Kelleher (R) 284 Vough (R, D) 164 Kelleher (R) 366 Morcavage (D) 89 “registered voters (36 %) Maddon Curry (D) 87 Nevenglosky (R) 131 Pierantoni (R, D) 167 Nevenglosky (R) 203 Maddon Curry (D) 117 JUDGE OF THE COURT Mullen (L) 91 Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) 173 Gelb (R,D) 191 Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) 202 Mullen (L) 92 OF COMMON PLEAS Bergman (L) 30 Cabell (R) 121 Rogers (R, D) 231 Cabell (R) 167 Bergman (L) 36 Hughes (R) 1,257 Lacey (L) 135 S.A. Urban (D) 176 Hanlon Mirabito (D) 144 S.A. Urban (D) 211 Lacey (L) 102 Sklarosky Jr. (R, D), 1,034 Packard (I) 81 McClosky Houck (D) 153 COUNTY COUNCIL McClosky Houck (D) 162 Packard (I) 118 Vough (R, D) 941 Williams (I) 164 Bobeck (D) 237 S.J. Urban (R) 160 Bobeck (D) 280 Williams (I) 199 Pierantoni (R, D) 1,083 Hatchko (AI) 47 Brominski (D) 187 Morelli (R) 138 Brominski (D) 182 Hatchko (AI) 56 Gelb (R, D) 872 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Walsh-Waitkis (D) 133 Dobash (R) 141 Walsh-Waitkis (D) 176 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Rogers (R, D) 1,235 Salavantis (R) 241 Sorokas (D) 124 Ruckno (R) 175 Sorokas (D) 147 Salavantis (R) 330 Hanlon Mirabito (D) 923 Musto Carroll (D) 142 Licata (D) 88 Haas (R) 151 Licata (D) 97 Musto Carroll (D) 166 COUNTY COUNCIL McGinley (D) 198 S.J. Urban (R) 628 HARVEYS LAKE BOROUGH Bednar (D) 145 Morelli (R) 856 Voter turnout, 795 of 1,978 Morcavage (D) 96 of supervisors. Sixvear term (vote for one) Dobash (R) 526 registered voters (40 %) Maddon Curry (D) 142 A third seat, left vacant by cur- ~~ * Al Fox (R, D) 490 Ruckno (R) 978 JUDGE OF THE COURT Mullen (L) 148 DT rent supervisor John Solinsky AUDITOR Haas (R) 1,019 OF COMMON PLEAS Bergman (L) 33 who dropped out of the race, will ~~ Six-year term (vote for one) Evans III (R) 545 Hughes (R) 461 Lacey (L) 139 be filled by a write-in candidate. * Jerry Palmaioli (R, D) 440 James (R) 594 Sklarosky Jr. (R, D) 418 Packard (I) 197 Continued from Page 1 Officials said no write-in cam- Kelleher (R} 930 Vough (R, D) 408 Williams (I) 306 two of them, Kehler and Kelly, Paign had been wagered in the KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Nevenglosky (R) 403 Pierantoni (R, D) 426 Hatchko (AI) 49 were elected to council. township prior to Election Day, = SUPERVISOR Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) 522 = Gelb (R, D) 422 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Boice served on council from and the write-in results were un- Four-year term (vote for three) Cabell (R) 383 Rogers (R, D) 558 Salavantis (R) 354 1979-81 and her husband, Ri- available at press time. * Gary R. Mathers (R) 990 S.A. Urban (D) 512 Hanlon Mirabito (D) 346 Musto Carroll (D) 299 chard Boice, served as mayor for * James V. Reino Jr. (R, D) 974 McClosky Houck (D) 343 COUNTY COUNCIL several years. She decided to NEoU-1S ROUNDUP Bobeck (D) 607 S.J. Urban (R) 249 KINGSTON TOWNSHIP jump back into local government Editor's note: Listed here are LAKE TOWNSHIP Brominski, (D) 438 Morelli (R) 301 Voter turnout, 1,761 of 4,779 | because of increased natural gas the results from Tuesday's Gener- ~~ SUPERVISOR Walsh-Waitkis (D) 410 Dobash (R) 221 registered voters (37 %) development throughout the @ Election for Back Mountain Sixyear term (vote for one) Sorokas (D) 284 Ruckno (R) 332 JUDGE OF THE COURT state and said she hopes to rein- *%nicipal races. An asterisk (*) ~~ * Lonnie Piatt (R) 178 Licata (D) 215 Haas (R) 313 OF COMMON PLEAS troduce an anti-gas drilling ordi- “icates a victory; however, all Joseph A. Stefanowicz (D) 162 nance struck down by council results are unofficial until they TAX COLLECTOR last year in an attempt to protect are certified. Dueogea im (vie dp ter realizing how difficult the live in.” the water quality in the borough. pa) | AS BOROUGH process of returning home had ~~ Williams said this is a chance “We need to ban it from the MEMBER OF COUNCIL ROSS TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR Six-vear term (vote for one) * David A. Williams (R) 413 DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL DIRECTOR Fwe-vear term (vote for five) * Bruce M. Goeringer (R, D) 2,695 * Catherine L. Wega (R, D) 2,692 * Fred L. Parry (R) 2,499 * Colleen Slocum (R, D) 2,706 * Larry Schuler (R, D) 2,506 Jeff Thomas (D) 1,661 LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL DIRECTOR REGION 1 Fourwear term (vote for two) * Mark Kornoski (R, D) 687 * Richard A. Bombick (R, D) 632 SCHOOL DIRECTOR REGION 2 Fourwear term (vote for two) * Karen A. Masters (R, D) 777 * James J. Welby (R) 534 Philip Lipski (D) 313 SCHOOL DIRECTOR REGION 3 Fourwear term (vote for one) * Walter Glogowski (R, D) 587 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 RUTH’S PLACE SHEL AT: A walk through downtown Wilkes-Barre WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 13, 1:00-3:00pm WHERE: Start at Public Square WHY: To educate and raise funds for the homeless HOW: Go to ruthsplace.com; or call 822-6817
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