MWHS Helps The Homeless Selingrove Native Graduates From
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MWHS Helps The Homeless Selingrove Native Graduates From
December 27, 2013, Snyder County Times -3 Deeds: Charles E. Mainhart & Suzanne M. Mainhart, Middleburg & Chad E. Heintzelman & Jennifer L. Heintzelman, Dauphin Pa. to Charles E. Mainhart & Suzanne M. Mainhart, Middleburg property in Middleburg Borough for the sum of $76,000.00. Charles E. Mainhart & Suzanne M. Mainhart, Middleburg & Chad E. Heintzelman & Jennifer L. Heintzelman, Dauphin Pa. to Charles E. Mainhart & Suzanne M. Mainhart, Middleburg property in Middleburg Borough for the sum of $30,000.00. Robert A. Margel, Selinsgrove to William C. Lenig, Sunbury property in Monroe Township for the sum of $135,000.00. Bobby R. Jones & Susan J. Jones, Port Trevorton & Ronnie Jones, Walland, Tennessee to Bobby R. Jones & Susan J. Jones, Port Trevorton property in Chapman Township for the sum of $1.00. Mt. Pleasant Mils Properties LLC, Williamsport to On Line Inc, Pittsburgh, Pa. property in Perry Township for the sum of $1,279,731.60. Lynn Ann Lizardi, Harrisburg to Scott A. Lizardi, Selinsgrove property in Monroe Manor for the sum of $1.00. Bruce G. Johnson & Barbara E. Johnson, Northumberland to Johnson Trust 2 Properties in Monroe Township for the sum of $1.00. Musser Trust, Selinsgrove property in Penn Township for the sum of $1.00. Edith E. Hackenberg by James E. Hackenberg & Georgia Ann Scholl to Darrell M. Sundquist & Lauren E. Curtis, Port Orange Fl. Elouise L. Gehman, to Harvey L. Gehman & Eloise L. Gehman & Karen L. Moyer, Mt. Pleasant Mills property in Perry Township for the sum of $1.00. Wayne C. Muthler, Shamokin Dam & Crystal K. Muthler, Milton to David M. Andrews & Cindy S. Andrews, Hummels Wharf property in Shamokin Dam Borough for the sum of $170,000.00. Connie M. Iverson, Bismarck, North Dakota to Alex E. Bruce, Selinsgrove property in Freeburg Borough for the sum of $103,500.00. Derek A. Wendt, Middleburg to Paul F. Simpson & Linda L. Simpson, Sligo, Pa. property in Middlecreek Township for the sum of $110,000.00. David R. Smeltz & Donnis L. Smeltz, Shamokin Dam to David R. Smeltz Jr. & Beth A. Neitz, Trusts, Shamokin Dam property in Shamokin Dam Borough for the sum of $1.00. Scott E. Garrison & Lucinda J. Garrison, Beavertown to Frank A. Spickler Jr. & Dawn E. Spickler Miller, Beavertown property in Adams Township for the sum of $170,000.00. Dennis B. Kline, Tampa, Florida & Gregory A. Kline, Middleburg to Clema J. Kline, Selinsgrove property in Selinsgrove Borough for the sum of $1.00. Russell E. Wagenseller & Joyce A. Wagenseller, Mt Pleasant Mills to Denise M. Olson, Pinehurst, North Carolina property in Perry Township for the sum of $1.00. Alison Schreier & Mascot Trust, Boca Raton, Florida to Mascot LLC, Boca Raton, Florida property in Monroe Township for the sum of $1.00. Jessica King for Susan L. Catherman, Beaver Township for the sum of Susan K. Garman, Middleburg property in Beaver Township & Adams Township for the sum of $105,000.00. Curt L. Walborn & Laurie B. Walborn to Wells Fargo Bank, Fort Mill SC property in Monroe Manor for the sum of $290,831.65. Estate of Orpha A. Savidge by Heidi N. Fasold to Ralph W. Kemrer Jr. & Sharon F. Kemrer, New Columbia property in Penn Township for the sum of $148,000.00. Mark K. Fisher & Lorna J. Fisher, Shamokin Dam to L&S Investments Properties of Pa. LLC, Selinsgrove property in Shamokin Dam Borough for the sum of $115,000.00. Dan Grubb & Jacqueline E. Grubb, Chesapeake Virginia & Diane Grubb, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee & David Grubb, Chesapeake, Virginia to Kenneth E. Hassinger & Sally A. Hassinger, McClure property in Beaver Township for the sum of $36,000.00. Margaret S. Shaffer, Freeburg to Scott S. Shaffer, Freeburg property in Washington Township for the sum of $1.00. Nancy K. Shawver, Selinsgrove by Sara M. Hudock, to Nicholas A. Snook, Beaver Springs property in Spring Township for the sum of $49,500.00. Steven A. Mowery Sr. & Clovena Joy Mowery, Penns Creek to Ernest R. Kriner, Penns Creek property in Center Township for the sum of $32,000.00. Rosalie J. Swope, Sunbury & Ida M. Stauffer, Port Trevorton to Amos Stoltzfus Jr. & Cora S. Stoltzfus, Selinsgrove property in Jackson Township for the sum of $1.00. Marriage Licenses: Kelvin Joel Cordero Cortes, Kreamer to Viviana Vazquez Ortiz, Kreamer Divorce Decree: Brandon Rathfon, Middleburg from Erin M. Rathfon, Enola Pa. Job E. Woolsey, Freeburg from Dominique N. Woolsey, Freeburg Kenneth R. Luck III, Beaver Springs from Penny S. Luck, McClure DISTRICT JUDGE JOHN H. REED, SELINSGROVE Charged Kenneth Kentryel Forest, 31, of North Water Street, in Selinsgrove, with driving under the influence of alcohol with general impairment, driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol level of 0.094 percent, and careless driving on December 17, 2013. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 14, at 9 a.m. Charged Eric Michael Lose, 20, of Red Maple Street, in Selinsgrove, with driving under the influence of alcohol with general impairment, driving under the influence of alcohol with a high blood alcohol level of 0.219 percent, driving under the influence of a schedule 1 controlled substance, driving under the influence of a combination of drugs, driving under the influence of a combination of drugs and alcohol, underage drinking, driving on roadways laned for traffic, turning movements and required signals, careless driving, and periods for requiring lighted lamps on December 17. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 15, at 10:15 a.m. Charged Christopher Taylor George, 20, of Squire Hill Road, in Long Valley, NJ, with possession of drug paraphernalia on December 16. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 15, at 10 a.m. Charged Kevin D. Neal, 18, of Standing Stone Avenue, in Huntingdon, PA, with possession of drug paraphernalia on December 16. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 15, at 9:45 a.m. Charged Steven Lee Berry, 24, of Canal Street, in Royalton, PA, with theft by deception on December 13. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 7, at 11:45 a.m. Charged Jason Michael Papillo, 22, of Wheatridge Drive, in Germantown, with driving under the influence of alcohol with general impairment, driving under the influenc of alcohol with a high blood alcohol level of 0.119 percent and general lighting requirements on December 13. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 7, at 11:30 a.m. Charged Richard Ryan Shimenas, 35, of Photo Lane, in Richfield, with receiving stolen property and retail theft on December 13. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 7, at 10:15 a.m. Charged Melissa J. Krumbine, 49, of Masser Street,in Sunbury, with issuing bad checks on December 11. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 27, at 9:45 a.m. DISTRICT JUDGE LORI HACKENBERG, MIDDLEBURG Charged Mark Thomas Sodl, 36, of East 8th Street, Northampton, PA, with receiving stolen property, conspiracy, and theft by unlawful taking on December 3. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 2, at 2 p.m. Charged Amanda Bernice Prechtel, 36, of South Avenue, in Custer City, PA, with receiving stolen property, conspiracy, and theft by unlawful taking on December 3. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 2, at 1:30 p.m. Charged Nathan David Gilman, 29, of Grier Street, in Williamsport, with aggravated assault, simple assault, and recklessly endangering another person on July 8. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 2, at 2:30 p.m. Charged Emily Roth, 27, of N. Rt. 130, in Burlington, NJ, with corruption of minors and furnishing drug free urine on November 22. A preliminary hearing was held on December 23, at 1:30 p.m. Charged Alex Jonathan Austin, 26, of Zeller Street, in McClure, with possession of a small amount of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and driving under the influence of a controlled substance on November 26. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 8, at 1:30 p.m. SELINSGROVE STATE POLICE Crash 10:59 a.m. December 21, on SR 104 and Paradise Church Road, in Perry Township. A 1996 Ford Ranger driven by Thomas McAndrew, 55, of Farrandsville, PA, was traveling south on SR 104. A horse pulling a buggy traveled from Paradise Church Road into McAndrew’s path. The horse was struck by McAndrew’s vehicle causing serious injury to the horse and minor damage to the buggy. No one was in the buggy at the time of the crash. The horse had gotten loose from a nearby location. The horse and buggy belong to Leroy Gehman, of Mt. Pleasant Mills. No injuries were reported. Harassment 11 p.m. December 16, at 462 Zerbe Road, in Center Township. Savannah Goodling, 21, of Middleburg, struck, shoved, kicked or otherwise subjected John Shaffer, 21 and Rochette Kahley, 19, to physical contact causing injuries to their faces. Crash 9:20 a.m. December 18, in a parking lot at the State School, in Penn Township. A 2002 Chevrolet 2500 driven by Robert J. Huntsinger, 53, of Ashland, was plowing snow in a parking lot. Huntsinger began to backup and struck a 2008 Hyundai Elantra which was parked in a parking space unattended. No injuries occurred. DUI/Resisting Arrest 12:50 a.m. December 16, on SR 11/15 at Park Road and McDonalds, in Monroe Township. Police conducted a traffic stop on a 2003 Dodge Stratus sedan driven by a 42 year old male, of Port Trevorton. The driver fled the vehicle and ran from police. He was apprehended and taken into custody for suspicion of DUI and resisting arrest. The investigation continues. Charges are pending lab results. Crash 3:18 p.m. December 16, on SR 522 at its intersection with Universal Road, in Penn Township. A 2001 Mercury Cougar driven by Jamie M. Renard, 34, of Selinsgrove, was traveling north behind two other vehicles. A 1989 Chevrolet 2500 driven by Richard S. Heintzelman, 49, of Middleburg, was traveling north on SR 522 and was the lead car. Heintzelman attempted to make a left turn onto Universal Road when the vehicle behind him swerved to miss him. Renard then saw the middle car swerve off the roadway resulting in Renard’s vehicle striking the rear of Heintzelman’s vehicle. Renard’s vehicle came to rest at the point of impact and Heintzelman’s vehicle came to a controlled stop along the northbound lane of SR 522. Renard sustained injuries of unknown severity. Heintzelman was not injured. Renard was cited for driving vehicle at safe speed. Crash 4:50 p.m. December 18, on SR 522 at its intersection with Middle Creek Road, in Penn Township. A 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix driven by a 16 year old female, of Middleburg, was traveling north on SR 522. The driver failed to slow for standing traffic and struck a 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser driven by Stanley E. Geiswhite, 51, of Sunbury, which struck a 2003 Ford Taurus driven by Robert E. Reichner, 55, of Selinsgrove. After impact with Geiswhite’s vehicle the Pontiac traveled into the southbound lane of SR 522 and struck a 2002 Ford Escape driven by Tracy L. Kerstetter, 43, of Selinsgrove, before coming to rest in the southbound lane of SR 522 facing north. . Geiswhite and Reichner’s vehicles came to rest on the shoulder of SR 522 facing north. Kerstetter’s vehicle came to rest in the southbound lane of SR 522 facing south. The 16 year old driver was cited for following too closely. No injuries were reported. Crash 3:13 p.m. December 18, on Bowersox Road, 1181 feet west of SR 104, in Center Township. A 1993 Ford Ranger driven by Kent E. Forney, 25, of Middleburg, was traveling west on Bowersox Road. Forney lost control of his vehicle while negotiating a left curve. The vehicle left the roadway and struck a drainage ditch, before striking an embankment and overturned, coming to rest on its passenger side facing south. Forney was cited for driving vehicle at safe speed. Hit and Run 10:45 a.m. December 23, on Brown Street at Dime Alley, in Monroe Township. An unknown vehicle was backing down (east) on Brown Street when it backed into a stop sign located at Brown Street and Dime Alley. After impact, the vehicle fled the scene heading west on Brown Street. The vehicle then continued north on SR 11/15. Theft Between 9 a.m.-12 p.m. December 21, at 2237 N. Old Trail, in Monroe Township. Richard E. Depack, 49, of Selinsgrove, reported that a package was removed from his porch. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 570-374-8145. MIDDLEBURG POLICE DUI/Crash 4:15 a.m. on SR 522 east of its intersection with Smalsh Barrick Road, in Middlcreek Township. A 2009 Ford Fusion driven by Sara Laderosa, 24, of Middleburg, was traveling south on SR 522 when she swerved to miss an animal in the roadway. Laderosa lost control of her vehicle striking the embankment on the right side of the roadway. The vehicle then traveled across both lanes of traveling striking the guide rails along the north side of SR 522 causing her vehicle to travel across both lanes of travel striking an embankment. The vehicle then crossed the roadway again striking the guide rails where it came to final rest. During the investigation it was determined that Laderosa was under the influence of alcohol and was taken into custody. Blood test result showed a BAC of 0.095 percent. Laderosa was charged with DUI and several traffic violations. Stolen Vehicle 1:47 p.m. December 18, on Grand Street, in Middleburg. A red 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier belonging to Jonathan Buck/ Charles Sewa, of Beavertown, was stolen. The vehicle is missing hub caps on all four wheels and has a dent in the driver side front fender. Anyone with information on the location of the vehicle or relating to this theft is asked to contact police at 570-837-0321. MWHS Helps The Homeless By Kay Poeth On November 19, Mr. Dietz (Technology Education) invited two speakers to come into his classes to describe to students their next project. The two speakers were Tammy Clinger and Brenda Bowersox from the By Grace Transitional Home. Tammy and Brenda started the homeless shelter over a year ago, and are now doing some new renovations to it; this is where Mr. Dietz and his students come in to help with the framing. They will be renovating in the Old Village Square, the part above the Thrift Store. Tammy and Brenda hope to have fourteen additional rooms for women and children. The project is estimated to cost around $285,000, but hopefully, with help from the community, donations, and lots of fundraising, Tammy and Brenda hope to complete the renovations for approximately $50,000 and have the work completed by spring. By Grace Transitional Home offers not only a shelter from the elements, but also helps its residents get their lives back on track. Five programs are offered to residents: Education, Employment, Housing, Prevention, and Life Skills. By Grace helps those who did not graduate from high school get their GED. Speakers, who specialize in employment, come in to assist the jobless prepare applications, résumés, and help them to develop essential skills by providing them with employment in the Thrift Store and with catering. With housing, residents learn life skills, how to budget money, and what Tammy and Brenda call the “Real Life Game.” The game basically has residents pretend they are on their own, and prepares them to deal with real life circumstances. By Grace also informs their residents about protection against STDs, parenting skills, pregnancy, and domestic violence. Lastly, By Grace teaches multiple life skills including how to cook, house keep, grocery shop, and even how to balance a checkbook. When asked why they do what they do to help the homeless, Tammy, a foster mother to five, said she believes God has given them the love for the community and foster children, which makes her want to help those less fortunate. Brenda’s response was that when she was still in school and had gotten pregnant, her parents were always there to help and support her. If it weren’t for them, she wouldn’t have gotten through it. Ultimately, both women want to do whatever they can to help the community. When asked why Mr. Dietz wanted to be a part of this project, he said that he has known Tammy through By Grace works, and that he liked doing community- based things with his students. Mr. Dietz loves the opportunity to serve and help others. Most factors of homelessness in the country include poverty, lack of affordable housing, job loss, lack of health care, mental illness, substance abuse, and domestic violence. The National Alliance to End Homelessness reports, “There are 633,782 people experiencing homelessness on any given night in the US. 142,168 (22.1%) are children, 62,619 (13%) are veterans, and 269,991 (42.6%) are disabled and unable to work.” It’s sad knowing that people, including veterans, sleep in the elements without a roof over their heads, yet it’s comforting to know that there are people like Tammy and Brenda out there who are trying to help make the difference. As a community, we should work together to help each other, not only to better our community, but also to feel better about ourselves, knowing we’ve made a difference. If you are interested in helping in your community or helping By Grace Transitional Home meet its goal, call Tammy Clinger at (570) 765-2086 and Brenda Bowersox at (570) 765-2293. For more information about homelessness, visit: http://www.frontsteps.org/how-to-help/advocate/facts-us-homelessness Selingrove Native Graduates From Basic Training Army National Guard Pvt. Casey B. Ross has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. Ross is the son of Brian Ross of Mountain Top and Sybil Dorman of Selinsgrove. 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