— I i ek Sunday, January 6, 2013 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 3 and dumping WINTER'S HERE JNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Dallas U. S. postal deliveryman Dave Coates cheerfully finishes his route in spite of bitter weather. 23 | @ Mother Nature arrives, packing a one-two punch several inches of snow on our area Crews from R.N. Fitch and Sons keep Back Mountain shopping centers clear of snow. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Brittany and John Prater play with their dog, Miley, as the snow piles up in their yard in Dallas. Dave Kinter, whose daughter attends Misericordia University, clears his windshield for the trip back to Tunkhannock. t was a winter won- derland last week- end as Mother Na- ture came knocking, bringing the first real snowstorm of the sea- son and dumping sev- eral inches of snow. Back Mountain resi- dents dealt with the inclement weather, some enjoying it and others just tolerating it. Megan Moore, of Franklin Street, Dallas, trudges up King Street after her Honda got stuck on Huntsville Road. Christmas tree collection is in progress in Kingston Twp. The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors has an- nounced the annual Christmas tree collection program will be conducted from through Jan.14. Residents are asked to have trees placed at the curbside where they will be picked up between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Residents are asked to re- move plastic bags, all orna- ments, lights and stands before placing trees at the curbside. The trees are mulched and these items can damage equip- ment. Residents may also drop off trees at the composting site be- hind the Public Works Facility at 225 E. Center St. For more information, con- tact the Kingston Township Ad- ministration Office at 696-3809. Film addresses many concerns of the natural gas industry The film, “What You Need to Know about Natural Gas Produc- tion,” developed by Dr. Theo Col- born of The Endocrine Disrup- tion Exchange, Inc. (TEDX), will be presented to the public at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 9 in the Unitarian Universalist Congrega- the Gas Drilling Awareness Coa- tion of Wyoming Valley Church at Mount Olivet and Church Roads in Wyoming (Carverton) behind St. Frances Cabrini Church, near the entrance to Frances Slocum State Park. To be held in conjunction with lition of Luzerne County, the film addresses environmental and health concerns raised by the use of toxic chemicals during natural gas drilling, processing and transportation. For directions or information, contact GDAC at 213-4950.
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