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    The Bangor Area HighSchool Music Depart-ment would like towelcome in the holidayseason with its 2011Christmas Band Concerton Wednesday, Decem-

    ber 14th at the M. CraigPaine Performing ArtsTheatre.The lobby opens at

    6:30pm, theatre doorsopen at 7pm, and theshow begins at 7:30pm.Tickets are $3 for the

    general public, or $2 forstudents and seniors.The Concert Band

    (11th and 12th grades)and the SymphonicBand (9th and 10thgrade) will be perform-

    ing a variety of holidaymusic and will alsocombine together onstage at the end of theshow.Please join them to

    celebrate the season andshare some Slater Pride!

    Bangor High School Bands

    Celebrate The Season with

    Christmas Band Concert

    On Saturday, Novem- ber 19th, Austin Bauer,a Bangor Middle Schoolstudent, made the trip toState College to com-

    pete in the Elks SoccerShootout.What started as a local

    event at the Blue ValleyFarm Show Complexhas led to Austinwinning both local and

    district events. Now Austin has wonthe State of Pennsylva-nia Under 14 BoysChampionship and willmove on in March as

    part of Team Pennsylva-nia.The next event for

    Team Pennsylvania willtake place in Marylandearly next year.Austin, along with the

    other soccer athletesfrom all over Pennsyl-vania, will competeagainst children fromKentucky, Michigan,West Virginia, NewJersey, Delaware, Wash-ington D.C. and Mary-land. Austin has been

    playing soccer since theage of eight with theSlate Belt SoccerProgram and he has also

    played for BangorMiddle School.Austin would like to

    thank the Bangor ElksLodge #1106 for spon-

    Bauer and Team Wins Pennsylvania SoccerChampionship: Headed to Maryland in 2012

    Dotta Chrysler Jeep, Route 512 between Bangor and Pen Argyl, is collecting Toys for Totsthrough December 15th. United States will collect the toys from Dottas to distributethrough the Lehigh Valley for needy children this Christmas.

    soring him throughoutthis competition and forall their support andencouragement during

    these events. He wouldalso like to thank all hiscoaches who helpedmake this possible.

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    Calling all bakingenthusiasts: bring your

    best holiday cookies,one dozen, to The HUB,14 Broadway, Bangor,at 3pm on December18th forChristmas on

    Broadways CookieContest! Not intocookies? Bring a cakefor the Cake DecoratingContest, as well! Cakeswill be judged on taste,Christmas themes, and

    decorations. Registra-tion is at noon onDecember 18th. Formore info, call 610-217-9239.A reunion committee

    ofBangor High SchoolClass of 1947, recently

    held a meeting for plansfor the May 24th, 2012Reunion at Green PondCountry Club. Class-mates are asked to marktheir calendars.We would like to wish

    Jesse Rasmussen avery Happy Birthday.Jesse turns 28 onDecember 13th. Have agreat day, Bro!Happy Birthday wishes

    are sent to Susie Burd,who will be celebrating

    on December 15th.Dino Capone will be

    celebrating his birthdayon December 17th.Have a great day, Dino!We would like to wish

    Jack Price a veryHappy Birthday on

    December 17th.Jeremy Nansteel will

    be celebrating hisbirthday on December20th. Have a great day,Jeremy!

    We love hearing fromyou! Send your birth-

    days, anniversaries, andother tidbits of

    information to us at:The PRESS1 Broadway,

    Bangor, PA [email protected]

    Here is a list of the newitems added to thecollection of the BangorPublic Library Novem-

    ber 25th through 30th.Adult fiction:

    Connelly, Michael, Thedrop; Kingsbury, Karen,Oceans apart;Macomber, Debbie,1105 Yakima Street.Large Print fiction:

    Steel, Danielle, Datinggame.Adult non-fiction:

    Seibold, David, Thelegends of Long BeachIsland.Young Adult fiction:

    Goodman, Alison, Eon:dragoneye reborn; Rior-dan, Rick, The son of

    Neptune.Junior fiction: Busca-

    glia, Leo, The fall ofFreddie the leaf; Martin,Ann, On Christmas Eve.

    Easy fiction: Beck,Glenn, The snow angel;Briggs, Raymond, Thesnowman storybook;

    Neusner, Dena, JohnnyTractors fun farm day;Parent, Nancy, Theschool bus; Scotton,Bob, Love, Splat; Scot-ton, Bob, Merry Christ-mas, Splat; Scotton,Bob, Splat the Cat;Smath, Jerry, Thenutcracker.Pennsylvania Collec-

    tion: General history ofPennsylvania roads;Hine, C.G., The oldmine road; Lebegern,George, Episodes inBucks County history.DVDs: City slickers;

    Elf; Home alone 2; TheMuppet Christmas carol;Muppet Family Christ-mas; The usual suspects;Wedding crashers.

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    To start December with a bang for your buck, several classes at Bangor High School hada sale to raise money for the Slater Family Network. In room 105, many students, facultymembers, and administrators gathered on November 22nd and raised $460 from a collectionof gently used items collected over this past year. The check was presented by Mr. Reinharton behalf of those who participated and organized the 105 Sale. The check of $460 wasgiven to Mrs. Pruett, Director of the Slater Family Network, on December 1st, and it will beused for the SFN Emergency Fund to assist local families.

    The Singing Boys ofPennsylvania, KeystoneGirls Choir, AlumniChorus, Soloists,Chamber Orchestra will

    present A Festival ofChoral Works by ZoltanKodaly on Sunday,January 22nd, 3pm, atEast Stroudsburg

    Methodist Church,Corltand Street, EastStroudsburg and Sun-day, January 29th, 3pm,at Our Lady of MercyCatholic Church, Davisand St. Joseph Streets,Easton.The Festival of Choral

    Works includes the

    Missa Brevis-OrganMass and the Pangelingua and shorter worksfor treble voices.To apply for a position

    in the Singing Boys ofPennsylvania, call610-759-6002.Leave a message and

    your call will be

    returned. It is best toleave both a daytime andevening phone number.Each applicant must

    enjoy singing andperforming.

    Prior music experienceis helpful but notrequired. About 20minutes is required.

    Singing Boys of Pennsylvania and Guests PresentA Festival of Choral Works

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    Join Pen Argyl HighSchools Students

    Against DestructiveDecisions, Leo Club,and Student Govern-ment for their annualSenior Day, Friday,December 23rd, from8:30am to 1:30pm at thehigh school.

    Pen Argyl Senior Citizens Welcome To Senior DayEnjoy listening to the

    sounds of the chorus and jazz band, along withseeing the Sword andShield Theater Com-

    pany perform a varietyof theatrical and come-dic skits. They will be

    serving a continentalbreakfast and lunch will be provided for allattendees.Other activities include

    quoits, tours of the building, technologylessons, and bingo. Thisevent is open to allsenior citizens of the Pen

    Argyl Area SchoolDistrict. RSVP byDecember 15th at 610-863-1293, ext. 1.

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    The holiday activitiesat the East BangorUnited Methodist Com-munity Church beginwith the weekly "Light-ing of the AdventCandle" and special

    readings by families ofthe church each Sundayat 9:15am.The "Tree of Warmth"

    is a collection of outer-wear, as well as socksand blankets for theneedy children in thearea.These items are given

    to the Slater Family Network for distribu-tion.Another community

    outreach is sendingChristmas cards to

    shut-ins, hospitals andsoldiers. Donations ofcards with a personalgreeting inside arerequested.The Sunday School

    Christmas Program will

    be held during the9:15am service onSunday, December 18th.Jesus's birthday partywill follow.On Christmas Eve

    there will be a "Candle-light Service of Carols,"

    beginning at 7pm.The worship service is

    at 9:15am on ChristmasDay. There will be noSunday School.For more information,

    call 610-588-4453 orvisit www.ebumc.org.

    East Bangor UMCAnnounces Holiday Services

    and Special Events

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    The Dorcas Circle ofthe Presbyterian Parishof Bangor/Rosetocelebrated the 15thanniversary of their

    annual Election DayBazaar on November8th.The Dorcas Circle

    began as the idea ofMargaret Peg Price,who suggested the ideaof church womenmeeting for Christianfellowship.The women were

    encouraged to bring

    knitting, crocheting orother projects withthem.The meeting started

    with brief devotion. As

    crafts began toaccumulate, the idea ofan Election Day Bazaardeveloped and hascontinued.The name Dorcas (or

    Tabatha) was derivedfrom the Bible. Shedevoted her time,money and talents tohelp the poor and needy.This small group of

    women decided tofollow the example ofDorcas and use the

    proceeds to supportcharitable causes bothlocally and world wide.

    The monthly meetingscontinue with workingon crafts, but start everymeeting with a briefBible study.

    Dorcas Circle Celebrates 15thAnniversary

    On Sunday, December18th at 3pm, the Christ-mas Cantata Song ofEmmaunel, will be

    presented in the Sanctu-ary of Grace UnitedMethodist Church, 404

    E. Mountain Avenue inPen Argyl.Twenty eight members

    from various churchesin the Slate Belt have

    joined their voices tosing this beautifulCantata, composed byLloyd Larson.The combined choir

    will be directed by WaltCole and accompanied

    by William Stine.Come and be blessed

    as you listen to thismoving and inspiringCantata, recounting the

    birth of our Lord and

    Savior. An added bless-ing will be JoLynn Ship-man performing several

    prelude selections onthe harp.

    A free-will offeringwill be taken to benefitthe food pantry at ThePen Argyl SalvationArmy.The church is fully

    handicap accessible

    with ample parking.Nursery service will beprovided.

    For further informa-tion, please call 610-863-6472.

    Grace UMC PlansChristmas Cantata

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    On Monday, December12th, the MiracleLeague of NorthamptonCounty broke ground atthe site on which they

    plan to build a field thatwill enable children and

    adults with disabilitiesthe opportunity to playbaseball.

    The groundbreakingceremony was preceded

    by a program inside theCharles Chrin Commu-nity Center in PalmerTownship.Speakers included John

    Stoffa, NorthamptonCounty Executive; DaveColver, Chairman of thePalmer Township Boardof Supervisors; RichardAgretto, President of theBoard of Directors forthe Miracle League of

    Northampton County;and a local family whosechildren have enjoyed

    playing baseball in a

    The Miracle League of Northampton CountyGroundbreaking Ceremony

    Miracle League. Follow-ing this program, guestswere invited to gooutside the Chrin Centerfor a groundbreakingceremony on the exactsite where the field will

    be constructed.In October 2010, theMiracle League of

    Northampton Countywas founded and

    became one of over 240leagues across the nationwhose sole purpose is to

    provide children andadults with disabilitiesthe opportunity to playAmericas pastime -

    baseball. The MiracleLeague national organi-zation began in Conyers,Georgia in 1999 when agroup of parents andother interested citizens

    organized to build thefirst barrier-free baseballfield that enabledchildren who used

    wheelchairs or had othermobility impairments to

    play baseball. Unliketraditional baseballfields made of dirt andgrass, Miracle Leaguefields feature a rubber-

    ized, all-weather playingsurface.Since its founding a

    year ago, the MiracleLeague of NorthamptonCounty (MLNC) hascome a long way. ABoard of Directors wasformed with local base-

    ball star BrianSchneider, now a catcherfor the PhiladelphiaPhillies, as its HonoraryChairman. Once it wasapproved as a non-profit

    organization, the MLNC began accepting dona-tions as early as Novem-

    ber of 2010. One of itsfirst goals was to find alocation for the MiracleLeague field. Last year,

    the Palmer TownshipBoard of Supervisorsapproved the use of

    property at the CharlesChrin CommunityCenter as the site for thenew field. This is anideal location, central toa league that will serve

    Northampton andMonroe Counties inPennsylvania andWarren County, NewJersey. It is easily acces-sible via major highways

    in the area. And, MiracleLeague players willenjoy the thrill of play-ing baseball at a facilitythat is fully integratedwithin a communityrecreational complex.It is expected that

    hundreds of children andadults with disabilitiesfrom the area will jointhe new Miracle League.Each team will have 10to 15 players, and will benamed after a MajorLeague Baseball team.

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    We would like to take this time to thank everyone for their sympathy, cards,flowers, and thoughts for the loss of our mother, Beatrice A. Frable.

    Sincerely,The Frable Family

    Remembering Connor Howell: Dec. 6th, 1988 - June 26th, 2007Con-man, Thinking about you,

    And all the fun times we had.The memories help, but we wish

    You were here instead.We all miss you. Happy Birthday Bro and Happy Christmas.

    Peace and Love,Your other family on Bull Run

    In Loving Memory ofDavid G. Danner

    May 1952-December 1986

    Its been 25 yearssince that cold Decem-

    ber night we will neverforget.

    No matter where weare, or what we are

    doing,

    Youre always with us,always on our minds,

    And forever in ourhearts - Crockett and I

    miss you.We will always love

    you forever.Everlasting love,

    Peace and Love,Lorrie and Crockett

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    Don't Let Osteoarthritis Slow You Down(NewsUSA) - Osteoar-

    thritis affects anestimated 27 million

    mericans and is themost common type ofarthritis. Women overthe age of 50 have agreater risk of sufferingfrom osteoarthritis thanmen of the same age. Infact, women overall aremore likely to experi-ence a decrease in theiractivity level.With osteoarthritis, the

    tissue that serves as a'cushion' between jointsbreaks down and causesthe joints to rubtogether. This can resultin chronic pain,stiffness, and decreasedmobility. Chronic paincan be one of the mostdifficult parts of dealing

    ith osteoarthritis, andit can get in the way ofroutine activities thatmake life rich andfulfilling -- such as

    orking, driving, shop-ping or even hugging a

    grandchild. A majorityof people with osteoar-thritis say it is difficultto be physically active.

    This puts them at riskfor other medical prob-lems, such as heartdisease, diabetes andweight gain."For many individuals,

    the main goal is to effec-tively treat the symp-toms of osteoarthritisand stay active," saysSociety for Women'sHealth Research spokes- person Carmen Green,M.D., Professor ofAnesthesiology and

    Obstetrics and Gynecol-ogy, and AssociateProfessor of HealthManagement and Policyat the University ofMichigan."Treatment may

    include a mix of physi-cal therapy, acupunc-ture, massage and prescription pain medi-cations, including over-the-counter products,anti-inflammatory drugsand opioid medica-tions."Experts believe the

    sooner osteoarthritis isdiagnosed and treated,the better the chancesare of preventing it from

    getting worse. Those battling osteoarthritisshould see a doctorabout managing their pain. They -- and theircaregivers -- should alsolearn as much as theycan and be activelyinvolved in their owntreatment plan.To learn more about

    osteoarthritis and how totreat the symptoms, visitthe Society for Women'sHealth Research at

    www.swhr.org.

    This website will directvisitors to resources thatcontain a variety ofinformation on painconditions, such as painassessment andmeasurement tools, andlinks to pain educationand advocacy groups.The content can help

    people with osteoarthri-tis better understand thecondition and improvetheir ability to talk about pain with their health-

    care provider.

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    The Easton Municipal Band will perform their annual free Holiday Concerton December 18th at the Williams Center for the Performing Arts, LafayetteCollege in Easton. Titles to be performed will include: Toboggan Ride,Sleigh Ride, Second Suite by Holst, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas andmany more. The concert will begin at 2pm with doors opening at 1:45pm.The Easton Municipal Band is dedicating this concert to the men andwomen who have served our country in the armed forces. They would liketo extend a special invitation to members of all of the armed forces (active,reservists and veterans) to attend this special holiday celebration. TheEaston Municipal Band will also have the presentation of their annual

    music scholarships. In support of local families and neighbors, thisconcert will again serve as a donation site for Second Harvest Food Bankof Allentown, which distributes food to needy families in the Lehigh Valleyyear round. For more information regarding this or other concertsperformed by Easton Municipal Band visit www.eastonband.com or email:[email protected].

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    By Doreen RutherfordDid you like Willy

    Wonka and the Choco-late Factory when youfirst saw it? Do you loveto watch it again andagain?I have always loved

    chocolate, especiallyaround the holidays. Inthe quaint town ofBangor sits a historicchocolate factory thatcreates the mostdelicate delights

    promptly and consis-tently. Chocolates onBroadway is located at60 Broadway in

    Bangor, has been theresince 1906 and is theforth family to own andoperate it. The retailshop is on the streetlevel floor but under-neath, in the basementlevel, is where the littleelves make theirmarvels. The under-ground factory, which

    produces approximately500 to 600 pounds ofcandy daily, is completewith giant chocolatemixers, heat lamps,candy molds and myfavorite, the conveyor

    belt. The conveyor is

    roughly 30 feet longwith six inch windowsto peek inside at thechocolates and candy asthey roll by on their wayto the boxing station.Also inside theconveyor, is a chocolatewaterfall that drenchesall the to be covered"treats with a bountifullayer of their specialchocolate. All the candyrecipes are secret familyrecipes written on little

    pieces of paper, put in a book and never shownto anyone. Theiremployees are deeplytrusted and loyal,making the shop a truegem. It was a pleasure tosee the chocolates

    placed in their boxesand loaded onto theconveyor by humanhands; by workers whohave actually beendoing this for 30 years.It is refreshing to seethis, especially in the eraof automation, and itmakes this shop standout.This business has been

    a candy shop for 105years, and the Bussen-ger family of Bangor

    has owned it since 1978.The founder, AnthonyAleveras, came to NewYork City from Greeceto see S. Whitman, thefounder of WhitmanChocolates and MiltonHershey, founder ofHershey Chocolates. Heobtained financial back-ing from them andcarved out his store inBangor on the advice of

    both men. Most of theoriginal decor isevident. Not visible tothe public presently, arethe wall to wall oil

    paintings done by anItalian artist forAnthony Aleveras. The

    paintings still hang onthe walls but arecarefully covered to

    protect them.The marble fountain

    counter remains as itwas, the gas lights have

    been switched toelectric, and the wholefeel of the shop is

    artisan old-world,infused with the comfortof the modern age welive in today. Therichness of history thatdrapes this shop canactually be felt whenyou visit this store.When you combine the

    facts that the chocolateused to make theircandy is local, the shop

    is locally owned andoperated, and their age-old recipes are uniquely

    delicious, it makes youthink, "Why not giveChocolate for the Holi-days?" The possibilitiesare endless and theirservice is personal.For more information,

    call them at 610-588-9060, toll-free at 877-817-2462, or visit choc-olatesonbroadway.comto view their sweets.

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    Mens Warm Winter Jackets:

    Eddie Bauer--Size L, Nike--Size M, Artic--Size L. $15each. Womens Fashion Bugwarm winter jacket--18/20.$15. 610-588-2639. (1/4)

    For Sale: Childrens outdoorplayhouses, castle, plus 3other styles ranging from $40to $100. Call 570-350-6298.(1/4)

    Pair Fostoria Goblet CandleHolders: George and MarthaWashington. New in box. $40for both. Call 610-381-2560.(1/4)

    Scooter: Fold and go scooter.Call 610-863-5895. (1/4)

    For Sale: Great for x-mas--Smart Cycle, 2 Games, RadioFlyer Tricycle. Like new. $24each. Stair Stepper - B.O. Call570-992-7535. (1/4)

    Three Tier Christmas Plate:Call 610-588-4279. (1/4)

    For Sale: Baby Girls NurserySet--$150. Periwinkle Jacket--$5. Shoes--$5 each. DoraOutfit--$10. Car Seat Unisex--$20. OBO for all. Call 484-264-1244. (1/4)

    Sears Pre-Form CrosswalkTreadmill Exerciser: Incline,counts calories, and folds up.$200. Call 610-588-1649(leave message). (1/4)

    For Sale: 1-Oil-Filled-110.V.Elect. Heater--On casters,. 27high x 16 long x 7 wide. $20.3 Brand New Railroad Spikes--Made by Bethlehem Steel Co.Call 610-759-5199. (1/4)

    Kodak Easy Share Camera:10-X zoom, 4.0 megapixels,camera dock, 2 batteries,battery charger, 2 memory

    cords, case, and cable.$50.00. Call 610-588-2434.(1/4)

    Love Seat: Like new cond.Blue and tan. Wood trim.Country plaid. Must sell. $100or BO. Call 610-759-2334.(1/4)

    Med. Size Metal Dog Cage:Like new. Dog grooming kit.Puppy pads. Call after 6 p.m.$40 or BO. Call 610-759-2334.(1/4)

    For Sale: 6 ft x-mas tree. Pre-lit. Light pink! $50. 2 Sets

    indoor-outdoor met liter--150liter. $5 each. 1980s BoughTree--410. Boughs and taphave other uses! Call 610-746-2195 after 1 pm. (1/4)

    For Sale: Simplicity SnowBlower--2 stage, electric start, 5HP, 24 wide cut, 2 speedsforward and reverse, chainsalso included. Great shape$275. Longaberger Wrought

    Iron Fireplace Screens--Brandnew in the box. $300. Call 610-863-6126. (1/4)

    Ceramic Christmas Tree: 18.Green, white tips, color lights.$40. Call 610-588-5046. (1/4)

    Oak Fireplace: fits over elec. orgas heater. Must see; neverused. $125. Call 610-588-2881.(2/4)

    AMCO Totally EnclosedSewing Machine Clutch &Motor: 1/2 hp, 3 phase, type23622. $35. (2/4)

    Longaberger Wrought IronFireplace Screen: brand newin box. $30. Call 610-863-6126.(2/4)

    16 Gal. Craftsman Shop Vac:hardly used. All attachments,some new in box. Cleansgutters & blows leaves. $55.Call 610-863-7650. (2/4)

    Double Barrel Muzzle Loader:1850-1860 shotgun. Entireaction covered w/ engraving.Exc. cond. $800. Call 610-588-4584. (2/4)

    27 RCA TV: like new w/

    remote. Great color. Must see.$100. Call 610-863-9228. (2/4)

    27 Color TV: RCA tablemodel. AM/FM Dual Cassette, 5CD player, 2 speakers. Bestoffer on all. Call 610-417-7564.(2/4)

    Drill Press: Udell 5/8 tablemodel. Like new. $75. Call610-863-7246. (2/4)

    Sports Card Collection: stars,rookies, commons & more.$100. Call 484-695-6962. (2/4)

    7-Piece Tiger Plate Collec-

    tion: by Franklin Mint. $15 ea.or $80 for all. Call John: 610-381-7286. (2/4)

    Costume Jewelry: call 610-588-4279. (2/4)

    Swinging Baby Cradle: 38 L x22 w x 27 h. Liners incl. $75.Call 610-588-0176. (2/4)

    Maple Hutch: stained glassdoors on top. All doors &drawers have raised panels.48 W x 18 D x 6 H. Must see.$100. Call 610-588-0176. (2/4)

    For Sale: Aladdin Kerosene

    Heater--$40. Friedrich Elec. AirCleaner--$40. Sony TinitronColor TV w/ stand--$20. RCAConsole Color TV--$20. Call570-897-5369. (2/4)

    20 Gal Aquarium: oak trim &matching cabinet. All equip.incl. Must see. Likle new. $100.Call 610-588-0102. (2/4)

    For Sale: Bottle Topps

    Childrens Game--$5. FoodLovers Trivia Game--$30.Baby V-Tech Tiny TouchPhone--$20. FP Pop-up Farm Animals--$10. Eight 4 Snow-men Ornaments--$10. DexterMat Cutter, new--$15. ThreeScranton Lace HolidayTablecloths--$15 ea. Call 973-580-7755. (2/4)

    For Sale: Remington 721 30062x7 Redfield, sling--$275.Remington 1100, trap 12--$325. Remington 970 w/ riflebarrel, mod. barrel, smoothbarrel scope--$275. Winchestermodel 9430/30--$250. Call

    570-992-0173. (2/4)

    For Sale: 10 Stepladder, likenew--$75. Sewing MachineAttachments. JVC DVD Playerw/ 7 disc carousel, exc. cond.--$99 (orig. $149). Call 610-863-0901. (2/4)

    Fitz & Floyd St. Nick CookieJar: ceramic. Circa 2000. Cashor Paypal only. Shipping costadditional. Call 973-383-0565.(3/4)

    Twin Bunk Bed: gently used.Wooden posts w/ metal head &footboards. Also avail.: b&w

    checkered racecar comforters,shams & mattress covers; redlocker for BR w/ 3 drawers. Call610-349-2871. (3/4)

    For Sale: Elec. Stride Eliptical,10-level resistance--$350.Ladies Riding Coat, leather &seude, exc. cond.--$175. 3 setsof Clear Net Lights--$5 ea. 2Blue Tubal Lights--$5 ea. Girls20 Bike, brand new, purple &white--$75. All prices neg. Call610-588-4542 or 724-216-4501. (3/4)

    Golds Gym WeightBench/Sit Up Machine: new

    condition. $25. Call Ken: 610-216-8849. (3/4)

    For Sale: Turntable & PioneerReceiver, 2 Speakers, BrotherTypewriter. Call 484-629-5932.(3/4)

    International Skidsteer:4-cyl. Wisconsin motor.$2250. Call 610-588-1034.(1/4)

    2001 Cub Cadet Tractor: lowhours. Runs good. $500. Call570-242-5302. (1/4)

    Cub Cadet Model 129: 12hpKohler, hydrostat. 44 mower,42 snow blower. Tire chains,3 sets blades. Good cond.$650. Leave a msg at 610-588-6565. (1/4)

    1961 Cub Cadet: Orig.model. Nice cond. Runs and

    drives well. Great restorationproj. for this winter. tractoronly. No attachment. $550OBO. 570-897-7636. (1/4)

    Simplicity Snow Blower: 2stage, elec. start, 5 hp, 24cut, 2 speeds forward &reverse. Chains incl. Greatshape. $275. Call 610-863-6126. (2/4)

    For Sale: hydraulic dumpwagon, 2 hay wagons w/wooden sides, 24 NewHolland smoker elevator. Ingood cond. Call 610-252-4146. (3/4)

    Exercise Body Lift: DP IronHorse bike. $15. Call 610-863-4734. (3/4)

    Fender Squire 11 Elec.Stratocaster Guiter: nice.

    $150. Call 610-863-4734. (3/4)

    Musical Instruments: guitar,clarinet, bugle, trumpet. Call610-863-4734. (3/4)

    Rifle: Ruger 243 M77. Bolt, var.scope, sling. Shot less than 1box thru it. $500 new (appx.$850 orig.). Call 610-844-5835.(3/4)

    Scranton Lace Holiday Table-cloths: new. 100% Polyester,washable, wrinkle-free. 40 x40 ecru w/ dark green--$15.60 square, ivory--$15. 20 x90 oval, pine green--$20. Cash

    or Paypal only. Call 973-383-0565. (3/4)

    Woodstove: takes logs up to29 inches. Good condition,$150. call 610-599-6167. (4/4)

    33x39 Pecan Wood EdgedMirror: suitable for wall ordresser, $35. Call 610-599-6182. (4/4)

    Oreck XL Air Purifier:excellent condition., asking$50. Call 610-588-7782. (4/4)

    Grandfather Clock: 6 ft.,excellent working condition,

    $400. Call 610-759-1373. (4/4)

    Boys Clothes: Sizes 8, 10, 12;girls clothes, sizes 4, 5, 6, and7; $1 to $5, brand names,excellent condition. Call 610-759-7295. (4/4)

    Girls Clothing: 3 months to 18months; play yard, excersau-cer, bumbo seatr, toys, bargainpriced. Call 610-588-3745.(4/4)

    One Slate Quoit Board: $20;Sausage Stuffer, excellentcondition, $150. Call 610-759-5199. (4/4)

    Karaoke Singing Machine:Plays cds; cd graphics, tv hookup, mic used twice. Asking $65.Call 484-547-8650. (4/4)

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    2002 Chrysler Voyager: 7psgr. 6 cyl, full power. Newinspection, clean, runs good.110k mi. Must sell. $3600. Call610-837-3786. (1/4)

    1987 VW Cabriolet: Autotrams. PA Inspection. No rust.$1500. Call for more info. 610-588-2579. (1/4)

    Snow Tires: 1 pair 245/70/16on 6 lug GM rims. $60. Call484-547-1548. (2/4)

    1994 Chevy 4x4 SilveradoExt. Cab: 1/2 ton. Good tires,clean. 190k mi. Call 484-264-9636. (2/4)

    NEW Snow King Tire Chains:2 pair. $20. Call 610-588-4763.(2/4)

    2009 Toyota Yaris: low mi., 5spd, cruise control. Greatcommuter car. $12,400 OBO.Call 610-588-5347 or 57-897-6433. (3/4)

    1986 Chevy CorvetteConvertible: only 60k miles,auto, loaded, red, black top andblack leather, mint condition,$10,495 or best offer. Call610-653-7363. (4/4)

    2011 VW Tires, Wheels andCOvers: only used 900 miles,original cost, $1,200, asking$750 or best offer. Call 610-588-0615. (4/4)

    Tires: 13 inch P175, goodshape, 6 for $90. HondaShadow: 750VT 1983; needssome work, $475. 20 lb.propane tanks, new valve andfull, have extra, $39. Call 484-695-0883. (4/4)

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    The Monroe CountyHistorical Associationis pleased to announcethe annual HolidayConcert at the StroudMansion on Friday,December 16th at

    7:30pm. The HolidayConcert will be held onthe second floor of thehistoric 1795 StroudMansion, 900 MainStreet, Stroudsburg.The choral group,

    Discipleship in Song,will perform holidayand traditional music.Light refreshments

    will be served. Theconcert is free and opento the public. Donations

    are greatly appreciated.Seating is extremelylimited. For more infor-mation or to make areservation, contact theStroud Mansion at 570-421-7703.

    Holiday Concert Set at Stroud Mansion

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