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Trinity wins division on free-throw SPORTS, PAGE C1
Oats swindle
Past farmers fell for scam HISTORY, PAGE A10

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Bail bill could raise costs


Delozier proposes by Rep. Sheryl Delozier, R-New
Cumberland,
bail by defendants or, especially,
their friends and relatives because
the Pretrial Justice Institute. You
know, they say theres no such
such as a friend or family member.
Most monetary bail is posted
would allow some or all of that money would thing as a free lunch. through bail bonds and not in
using cash bail for courts to keep any not be recouped if they are con- The Pretrial Justice Institute cash, and most cash payments
restitution, other costs money placed as
bail to pay for fees,
victed. That could extend their
stay in jail and increase costs for
is an advocacy organization that
looks to advance safe, fair and ef-
are made by people other than
the defendant, according to court
JOSHUA VAUGHN fines and restitu- the county. fective pretrial practices. records.
The Sentinel tion if the defen- In effect, the potential expense Who benefits and who would
A bill aimed at getting more dant is convicted outweighs the potential money The bill be harmed? Burdeen said. ...
defendants to pay fees, fines and or pleads guilty. collected. Deloziers bill would require Case-processing suffers and peo-
Delozier
restitution could wind up cost- While the bill This little bill probably doesnt money put up by the defendant ple who would put up money for
ing Cumberland County far more takes aim at dealing with a grow- seem like a big deal, or on its face to be forfeited and would allow their family or friends may be less
than what could be collected. ing collection problem, it dis- even sound like a good idea, said courts to keep any cash posted
House Bill 280, introduced incentivizes the posting of cash Cherise Fanno Burdeen, CEO of for the defendant by a third party, Please see BILL, Page A4

Carlisle
ponders
pot sites
Borough works to
identify zones for
dispensaries
TAMMIE GITT
The Sentinel
Carlisle Borough is taking the
first steps to determine where
medical marijuana dispensaries
should be located if they are per-
mitted to open in the borough.
In January, the Pennsylvania
Department of Health made ap-
plications for grower/processors
or dispensaries available on its
website. The application must
MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL be completed and returned to the
Director of Quality & Risk Management Laurie Cross position is a recent addition to Sadler Health Center in Carlisle due to grant funding. department between Feb. 20 and

Sadler tackles growth issues


March 20, according a news re-
lease issued by the department.
Temporary regulations posted
in December in the Pennsylvania
Bulletin indicate that a dispen-
sary may not be located within
In 2016, the center, at 100 N. tioners, three dentists and four Sadler is a Federally Qualified 1,000 feet of the property line of
Health center could Hanover St. in Carlisle, handled dental hygienists. Health Center that serves the a school or a day care center, at
9,776 patients, its largest annual Its been an incredible turn- uninsured and underinsured of the same site as a medical mari-
need larger location total ever, Sadler CEO Kenneth around. Its hard work, but we Cumberland and Perry coun- juana growing or processing op-
PHYLLIS ZIMMERMAN Green said this week. Last years have fun doing it, Green said. ties. The nonprofit organization eration or in the same place as a
For The Sentinel patient visits totaled around Part of our work is support- also maintains a dental clinic in practitioner or other physician.
Three years after surviving 28,000. ing our employees here and as Loysville in addition to offering Councilman Sean Shultz said
a mass staff exodus, the Sadler While once struggling to retain a result, theyre happy and the dental, family health, behavioral staff should start by identifying
Health Center today appears medical practitioners, Sadlers patients feel it. We have an in- health and HealthyRX program schools and day cares to identify
well on the road to recovery and growing staff now includes three credibly dedicated staff and our
growth. physicians, two nurse-practi- main focus is our patients. Please see SADLER, Page A5 Please see DISPENSARIES, Page A4

In a scene from
a commercial
for Kia Motors
America, Melissa
Super Bowl ads take careful step
McCarthy climate takes some of the buzz some advertisers are turning to
humorously Advertisers wary of away from what is usually the nostalgia, celebrities and mar-
biggest spectacle on TV. keting stunts. P&G is sexing up
takes on political
causes like saving
societys division Ad critic Barbara Lippert says Mr. Clean, Honda is featuring
whales, ice MAE ANDERSON that while people need an es- nine celebrities and Snickers is
caps and trees, Associated Press cape, like the Super Bowl, this running a live ad.
each time to NEW YORK Super Bowl years matchup on the field feels Others are touching on social
disastrous effect. advertisers are treading care- so much less important than issues, without being too blunt
KIA MOTORS fully this year to avoid alienating whats going on politically.
AMERICA customers as a divisive political To get the attention back, Please see ADS, Page A4

United OBITUARIES, PAGE A2 CLASSIFIEDS D1-4 HISTORY A10-11


we Acri, Ercol Freeman, Helen E. Richwine, Hilda COMICS & PUZZLES B2-6 LOTTERY A3
stand Fields, Gladys Keller, Larry Thumma, John COMMUNITY C10, D5-6 NATION A8-9

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Larry E. Keller Gladys M. Fields
LOYSVILLELarry E. burg, Helen Keller of Read- Gladys M. Fields, age 99, and many great and great-
Keller, 71, of Loysville and ing, nieces, nephews and of Carlisle, passed away Fri- great-grandnieces and
Carlisle went to be with the many friends. day, February 3, 2017 at the nephews. In addition to
Lord on Thursday, February A funeral service will Thornwald Home, Carlisle, her parents and husband,
2, 2017 in Claremont Nursing be held at 11:00 AM on PA. Gladys was preceded in
& Rehabilitation Center. Wednesday, February 8, 2017 She was born October 21, death by: her sister, Martha
Larry was born March 31, in the Nickel Funeral Home, 1917 in Boiling Springs, PA M. Aulthouse; two broth-
1945 in Loysville to the late 3626 Shermans Valley Road, to the late George Clayton ers, Lawrence and Lester
James A. Loysville, PA 17047 with and Minnie Elmira (Sham- Strickler; and a niece, Do-
and Helen (Fawver) Keller. Rev. R. Bruce Henneman baugh) Strickler and was the ris Herr.
He was also preceded in officiating. A viewing will widow of Terry C. Fields. Celebration of Life
death by 11 siblings, Paul, be from 10:00 AM to 11:00 Gladys was a graduate services will be held at
John, Morris and Andrew AM Wednesday in the fu- of Boiling Springs High 2:00p.m. on Friday, Feb-
Keller, Ruth, Carrie, Martha, neral home. Burial will be School and the Thompson ruary 10, 2017 at Otterbein
Dorothy and Reida Keller, in the Restland Cemetery, Business School, Harris- United Methodist Church,
Minnie Croak and Alma Loysville. burg. She retired from the 647 Forge Road, Carlisle,
MATT ROURKE, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Matlock. In lieu of flowers memorial US Army War College as a PA with Rev. Joseph L.
He worked at several Car- contributions may be made secretary after many years Kugle officiating. Burial The Delaware River Bridge in Bristol is expected to remain
lisle area restaurants. to Nickel Funeral Home, P. O. of service. Gladys enjoyed will follow at Westminster closed for repairs for at least two more months.
Surviving are three sib- BOX 910, Loysville, PA 17047. volunteering at the Carlisle Cemetery. There will be a
lings, Amos Keller of Loys-
ville, Harry Keller of Landis-
nickelfuneralhomeloys-
ville.com
Regional Medical Center.
She was an avid knitter,
making many shawls for the
visitation on Friday at the
church from 1:00p.m. un-
til the time of the services.
Pa.-N.J. bridge to
Ercol O. Eric Acri Sr.
military and local churches.
Gladys enjoyed traveling
and playing cards with her
In lieu of flowers, memo-
rial contributions may be
made to Otterbein United
be closed 2 months
Ercol O. Eric Acri, Sr., lady friends. She especially Methodist Church, 647
age 98, of Mechanicsburg, enjoyed the time she spent Forge Road, Carlisle, PA MARK SCOLFORO turnpikes.
passed away Wednesday, with her loving family. She 17015. Associated Press Engineers plan to jack
January 25, 2017 at home. was a member of Otterbein Hoffman Funeral Home & A heavily traveled bridge up the bridge and make a
Born August 9, 1918 in United Methodist Church, Crematory, 2020 W. Trindle linking Pennsylvania and permanent splice, while
Steelton, to the late Anto- the Old Bellaire Chapter Road, Carlisle, PA is han- New Jersey that has a checking to see if any other
nio and Fortuna (Biasi) Acri. #375, Order of Eastern Star, dling the arrangements. To fractured steel truss is ex- parts of the structure were
Ercol the Boiling Springs Golden sign the guestbook, please pected to remain closed for damaged.
retired Agers, NARFE, and AARP. visit www.HoffmanFH.com at least two more months, The repair team is in-
as the She is survived by a Pennsylvania Turnpike of- stalling eight 80-foot-
Director nephew, Paul (and wife ficials said Friday. high towers, anchored
of Pho- Patricia) Strickler of Carl- The turnpike commis- in bedrock, to bear the
t o g ra - isle; a niece, Donna R. (and sion told The Associated bridges weight when they
phy for Penn Dot, where husband Jerry) Graham of Press they are still trying jack it up so the perma-
he worked for 40 years. He Mechanicsburg; a great- to determine what went nent repair can be made
was a Tech SGT Squad- cousin, Richard (and wife wrong with the Interstate and tested. A network of
ron Operation Chief in the Evelyn) LaVanture of FL; 276 span over the Delaware 50 sensors will help de-
53rd Troop Carrier 61st T. River. The bridge could re- termine if there is other
C. Group in the US Army open in early April if a re- damage.
Air Corps during WWII. Hilda K. Richwine pair plan goes smoothly, It will tell the engi-
Ercol was the recipient of they said. neers if there is some
The Pennsylvania Meri- Hilda K. Richwine, 88, of The bridge, which typ- global problem, some
torious Service Medal. He Gardners, PA passed away ically handles 42,000 ve- other issue that has been
was a member of St. Joseph on Thursday, February 2, hicles a day, was closed caused by the weight being
Catholic Church, Mechan- 2017 in the Carlisle Re- down on Jan. 20 after a shifted onto other mem-
icsburg, the Mechanics- gional Medical Center. She painting crew discovered bers, or the stress of other
burg Club and the Knights was born December 17, 1928 a crack in a truss under a members, Pennsylvania
of Columbus. Ercol en- in Gardners, PA to the late westbound travel lane on Turnpike spokesman Carl
joyed hunting, fishing in FL Ross M. Sr. and Hannah Da- the Pennsylvania side of DeFebo said. Weve been
and golfing until the age of vis Richwine. the bridge. using the term, cautiously
91. Ercol was preceded in Hilda retired from the for- The task force of trans- optimistic, about this.
death by his wife, Concetta mer Condor Murphy Dress portation and engineer- If all goes well, the
R. (Salvagno) Acri; two celebrated 2:30 PM Satur- Factory as a seamstress. A ing experts said if the bridge can be reopened
sisters Aurelia Lewis and day, February 11, 2017 at St. member of the Uriah United repair does not go well, before the team takes
Esther Lewis; three broth- Joseph Catholic Church, Methodist Church, she was the bridge may need to be down the towers.
ers Romualdo Acri, Adoph 400 East Simpson Street, active in the choir and the partially reconstructed or We have to know what
Acri and Albert Acri. He Mechanicsburg. Visitation ladies chorus, and taught completely replaced. the specific issue would
is survived by his daugh- will be from 1:00 PM un- Sunday School in the chil- Funeral services will be Pennsylvania Turnpike be in order to speculate
ter Beth Acri-Bowen and til 2:15 PM at the church. drens department. She held on Tuesday,February Commission Chairman on what the timetable
husband Larry of Enola; Burial will take place pri- loved children, especially 7, 2017 at 11:00 AM in her Sean Logan said officials would be on anything but
his son Dr. Ercol O. Acri, Jr. vately at Indiantown Gap everyones baby. Famous church, 925 Goodyear Road, realize the closure has the best-case scenario,
and wife Jane of Mechanics- National Cemetery. In lieu for her whoopee pies, Hilda Gardners, PA 17324 with the caused problems for trav- DeFebo said.
burg; and daughter Denise of flowers, memorial con- was an excellent baker and Rev. Andrew Lee Ervin offi- elers. He said testing and ex-
Acri-McGarvey and hus- tributions in memory of also enjoyed caring for her ciating. Burial will be in the But please remem- amination of the metal
band Michael of Port Re- Ercol can be made to St. chickens and gardens. Peo- Uriah Church Cemetery. A ber, this is an emergency around the fracture has
public, NJ; grandchildren Josephs Catholic Church, ple would stop along the viewing will be held Mon- situation. Were working not been completed.
Annie Acri, Ercol O. Acri 410 East Simpson Street, road to admire her vegetable day, February 6, 2017 from around the clock to resolve
III, Joseph McGarvey and Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 or and flower gardens. 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM in it, Logan said. It would
Mei McGarvey; two broth-
ers Armond Acri and wife
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Linglestown Road, Harris-
She is survived by four
sisters, Zeina Miller, Dar-
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AYNESBORO Au-
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LOCAL FIRE CALLS


THURSDAY, FEB. 2 northbound, Hampden Township;
1:49a.m.: auto accident, I-83 Northeast Fire & Rescue, Hamp-
northbound off-ramp, exit 41B, den, Silver Spring
Lemoyne; West Shore, Camp Hill 3:47p.m.: I-83 southbound,
8:22a.m.: nonstructure acci- 410, Lemoyne; West Shore, Camp
dent, Wood Street, East Penns- Hill
boro Township; Enola 10:16p.m.: automatic fire
11:40a.m.: auto accident, alarm, East Allen Street, Mechan-
Sumner Road, Carlisle Barracks; icsburg; Citizens-Mechanicsburg,
Carlisle Barracks Washington, Hampden
11:44a.m.: wildfire, Brick 10:24p.m.: first alarm structure
Church Road, Upper Frank- fire, Richland Lane, East Penns-
ford Township; Newville, Upper boro Township; Lower Allen, West
Frankford Shore, Camp Hill, Enola, Northeast
3:43p.m.: auto accident, I-81 Fire & Rescue, Creekside SENTINEL STAFF
CRIME FORECASTER FEB. 2
POLICE CALLS On average 8.29 percent of all criminal cases are filed by Feb. 2. This chart shows year-end projects based on the average
STATE POLICE CARLISLE Township around 6p.m., Jan 23. weekly criminal case filings in Cumberland County. Nearly 100 new cases entered the criminal justice system between Jan. 27
(249-2121) Police said Keith A. Wire was in- and Feb. 2, according to an analysis of court records conducted by The Sentinel. Total cases, DUIs and cases involving drug
An undetermined amount of jured when he lost control of his crimes continue to outpace 2016 levels and the four-year average.
cash and prescription drugs were vehicle on ice and the car spun
reported taken from a residence into a rock embankment. Wire
in the 100 block of Cherry Street, was transported to Harrisburg

Report: Cheating, misconduct


Newville, during the day Jan. 28. Hospital for treatment.
An undetermined number of CARLISLE POLICE (243-4121)
items were reported taken from Douglas Miller, 55, of Carlisle,
a Petersburg Road residence be- is in Cumberland County Prison
tween Nov. 11 and Jan. 19. facing charges of burglary fol-

at Pennsylvania police academy


STATE POLICE NEWPORT lowing his arrest Feb. 2 in con-
(567-3110) nection with a reported burglary
A 20-year-old York man suf- in the 500 block of North Bedford
fered head injuries in a single ve- Street. He is being held in lieu of
hicle crash on Route 22 in Howe $4,000 cash bond.
ASSOCIATED PRESS class told investigators. didnt need to study, we ruary and requested the
Investigators found ev- Test content did not often knew that we would be given inspector generals inves-
LOTTERY idence of cadet cheating, change, even for years, and what we needed to know, a tigation. Cadets are subject
instructor misconduct and the academy seemed to lack cadet told investigators, ac- to a battery of written tests
ick 2
P Midday1 training and testing short- any guidelines that prohib- cording to the report. An- during the more than six
Midday 9-7 Evening6 comings at the Pennsylvania ited troopers and instructors other cadet said that senior months of training. Dozens
Straight $50 Treasure Hunt State Police Academy, the from providing direct an- cadets in the prior class had from the 144th class were
Boxed $25 01-04-05-08-19 state inspector general said swers to cadets in advance. It told them, this is how it dismissed or resigned. With
Evening 8-0 1 player matched 5, receiv- in a report released Friday, also seemed to lack a manual would be. about 6,000 uniformed
Straight $50 ing $12,247.50 a year after the scandal first for instructors. In one case, an investiga- and civilian personnel, the
Boxed $25 80 players matched 4, re- became public knowledge. Several cadets told inves- tor, using only a study guide, Pennsylvania State Police
Pick 3 ceiving $100 The 47-page inspector tigators that during test passed an emergency medi- is one of the nations largest
Midday 9-4-2 1,550 players matched 3, generals report on the probe review sessions, instructors cal response test. law enforcement agencies.
Straight $250 receiving $6 suggested that the exchange provided actual or direct test The report said the state In its response, the state
Boxed $40 10,178 players matched 2, of answer codes, test notes answers for upcoming Traf- police began an internal in- police said they were await-
Evening 7-9-3 receiving $1 or other forms of advanced fic Law, Taser, and Emer- vestigation after an academy ing final approval from Gov.
Straight $250 Jackpot $10,000 test answers was widespread gency Medical Response ex- staff member found a folded, Tom Wolfs administra-
Boxed $40 Cash 5 in the class being investi- aminations, the report said. handwritten piece of paper tion to institute a software
Pick 4 01-07-10-13-42 gated, as well as in prior ca- One cadet told investiga- in a hallway that was deter- program that could cre-
Midday 3-8-4-1 1 player matched 5, receiv- det classes. tors that instructors held test mined to be a cheat sheet ate unique tests for cadet
Straight $2,500 ing $800,000 In some cases, instructors review sessions in which the containing 20 answers on a classes. It also said it had
Boxed $100 131 players matched 4, re- and troopers provided those questions they asked would traffic law test. written a new academy pol-
Evening 9-5-0-8 ceiving $258.50 materials to cadets, some match exam questions. The state police disclosed icy on the exchange of infor-
Straight $2,500 5,635 players matched 3, of the cadets in the 144th It got to the point we their investigation last Feb- mation.
Boxed $100 receiving $10
Pick 5 66,031 players matched 2,

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TOUR THROUGH TIME Ads Kimmel, Stan Lee and Robert


Redford come to life with special
From A1 effects. The animations encourage
people to follow their dreams in a
about it. Budweiser won the pre- nod to Hondas longtime slogan,
game buzz with a sweeping cin- The Power of Dreams.
ematic ad showcasing founder Website hosting company
Adolphus Buschs 1857 immigra- Squarespace shows an intense
tion from Germany to St. Louis. John Malkovich berating the
Although it has been in the works owner of johnmalkovich.com
since May, the ad felt topical, as it domain name.
was released online just days after Justin Bieber shows off dance
President Donald Trumps travel moves to tout T-Mobile cellphone
ban against people from seven offerings. For the baby boomer
Muslim-majority countries. The crowd, Mercedes-Benz shows a
ad got more than 8 million views biker gang being amazed by Peter
on YouTube in just four days. Fondas AMG GT roadster to the
Although many brands released tune of Steppenwolfs Born to be
ads online ahead of time, there Wild.
will still be surprises during Foxs The proliferation of athletes
Super Bowl broadcast Sunday. At and more personalities is a reflec-
$5 million for a 30-second spot, tion of not taking too much risk,
and an expected U.S. audience of says Kelly OKeefe from Virginia
more than 110 million, the pres- Commonwealth Universitys
sure is on. advertising graduate program.
When in doubt get a personality.
Tiptoeing around politics
MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL Audis spot addresses gender Blast from the past
A current view of the College Street and Walnut Bottom Road intersection in Carlisle. equality as a man muses about Anheuser-Busch joins Mer-
his daughter receiving equal pay cedes-Benz in trying to reach
as men one day. consumers with nostalgia. The
Building supplies retailer 84 brewers ad shows a mountain
Lumber had to revise its origi- man opening a can of Busch beer
nal ad because a scene featuring to the sound of Buschhhhh. Its
a border wall was deemed too a nod to the brands ad campaign,
controversial by Fox. The new ad introduced in 1978, which lasted
shows a Mexican woman and her for decades.
daughter making a trip by foot Meanwhile, Bud Light is bring-
across Mexico. The ads ending ing back the ghost of its 1980s
will be revealed at halftime at spokesdog Spuds Mackenzie
http://journey84.com; the web- literally. In its ad, the dog appears
site suggests excised footage will as a ghost dangling in the air, urg-
be shown. ing a Bud Light drinker to go out
And Kia attempts a humorous and join his friends, like the ghosts
approach. In an ad for the Niro car, in the holiday classic A Christ-
Melissa McCarthy takes on polit- mas Carol. And P&G sexes up its
ical causes like saving whales, ice Mr. Clean mascot, introduced as
caps and trees, each time to disas- an animated character in 1958. In
trous effect. The message: Its the new ad, he distracts a woman
hard to be an eco-warrior, but its as he cleans her kitchen.
easy to drive like one with a fu- Emotions are the secret sauce
el-efficient Niro. of getting people to do things,
Though advertisers are being and nostalgia is a great reason
extra careful, taking on any sort for people to pay attention, says
of political topic might backfire, Devra Prywes of video analytics
says Mark DiMassimo, CEO of firm Unruly.
ad agency DiMassimo Goldstein.
PHOTO COURTESY OF TEH CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Against the backdrop of an em- Heres to health
boldened, enraged or traumatized After 10 years, Frito-Lay has re-
The Walnut Bottom Tavern circa 1951 at the intersection of College Street and Walnut Bottom Road. audience, he says, themes that tired its Crash the Super Bowl

The Walnut Bottom Tavern


might have been innocuous in campaign for Doritos. Those ads,
the past seem more strident and created by consumers, were usu-
jarring this year. ally filled with slapstick humor.
Taking its place? A healthier
Stuffed with celebrities approach. PepsiCo is featuring its
MICHAEL BUPP and Walnut Bottom Road. week to offer a look at Carlisle and In turbulent times, brands can new bottled water called LifeWTR
The Sentinel The now image shows the prog- the surrounding area through the count on celebrities to ensure and its sugar-free soft drink,
This weeks Tour Through Time ress over the years. years. goodwill among consumers. Pepsi Zero Sugar. Bai Brands in-
takes a look at then and now im- Tour Through Time will run Please contact the Cumberland And why use one celebrity when vestor Justin Timberlake helps
ages of the Walnut Bottom Tavern Saturdays in the Sentinel as a County Historical Society 717- you can have many? In Hondas promote the companys antioxi-
in Carlisle. joint project with the Cumberland 249-7610 with any information ad, the high-school yearbook dant-infused drinks. And one of
The then image shows the Wal- County Historical Society. Senti- pertaining to these images. Please photos of Amy Adams, Steve Wonderful Co.s 15-second ads
nut Bottom Tavern circa 1951 at nel photographers will work with send future ideas or suggestions to Carell, Viola Davis, Missy Elliott, promotes the health benefits of
the intersection of College Street staff at the Historical Society each mbupp@cumberlink.com. Tina Fey, Magic Johnson, Jimmy its pistachios.

Dispensaries before the zoning hearing board, he


said. The temporary regulations
codes manager. Its going to have
to be a stand-alone building.
Pennsylvania. The south central
region, which includes Cumber-
within the boroughs general indus-
trial districts.
From A1 also define requirements for trans- Koziar said the staff will continue land County, has been allotted two The first zoning district is along
portation of medical marijuana and to monitor updates in the regula- grower/processor permits and four the north side of Ritner Highway,
prohibited areas. If the council does security to the dispensary facility, tions and check in with other mu- dispensary permits. past the Pizza Grille and west to-
not amend its zoning to allow for the which includes restrictions on ac- nicipalities before bringing a rec- In December, Carlisle Borough ward the Sheetz. The second zoning
dispensaries, potential dispensaries cess to the facility itself. ommendation back to the council. Council voted to allow marijuana district is directly east of Taco Bell
would become a special exemption Its going to make it awful hard A total of 12 grower/processor processing and production within on East High Street and ending at
under current zoning, which would to go into a mall, said Bruce Ko- permits and 27 dispensary permits the borough. The board approved Frog Switch & Manufacturing Co.
place dispensary-related decisions ziar, Carlisles planning, zoning and will be issued across six regions in an ordinance designating two areas foundry.

Bill More fundamentally,


the pretrial process should
dant remains in jail, Delozi-
ers bill would have cost the
a way to ensure a defendant
appears as directed.
However, the tasks forces
recommendation strictly fo-
across the country is singu-
larly focused on replacing
From A1 not be a tool of debt-col- county nearly $64,000 in The money is generally cused on money posted by any cash bail system, Bur-
lection, he added. People 2015 alone. held by the courts and re- the defendant and not third deen said. The goal is to
likely to do so because they facing criminal charges are Between 2014 and 2015, 52 turned at the end of a case. parties. replace that cash bail system
may not get it back now. presumed innocent, and cases in Cumberland County Delozier said defendants The House Judiciary Com- with risk assessment and su-
If the bill has the effect should be detained before would have met the require- also have other options of mittee is expected to vote on pervision.
of increasing the amount of trial under only very limited ment of Deloziers bill. Bail posting bail, including go- the bill Tuesday. Having bills that impact
time defendants remain in circumstances. was set at $100 or less in 25 ing through a bail bondman. Pennsylvania, like many the administration of money
prison for only a few days, of those cases. The countys Bail posted in the form of states, has begun examining bail are almost in my mind
the incarceration costs would The numbers cost to incarcerate the other a bail bond is not covered by the use of money bail for pre- like talking about making ro-
likely exceed the amount the An analysis of court re- 27 cases up to 30 days extra the bill. trial release with a focus on tary phones spin faster, she
county could recoup. cords conducted by The Sen- would have been $46,500, Rep. Stephen Bloom, the elimination of the money said. Why spend energy and
That money could then be tinel found that out of more according to court records. R-North Middleton Town- system. effort on essentially an out-
used to pay court imposed than 4,000 cases started in Under Deloziers proposal, ship, originally was a co- The sweeping pretrial dated system that should re-
fees, fines and restitution. Cumberland County in 2015, the county could have re- sponsor of Deloziers bill. He justice improvement move- ally be the focus of replace-
If they have the $10,000 only 19 met the requirements couped $28,700 through bail has since withdrawn his sup- ment that is happening ment?
to have their freedom, but under Deloziers bill and only forfeiture, leaving a net loss port after being presented
dont have the money to pay one of those defendants of about $18,000. with The Sentinels findings.
the victim when they are posted bail for themselves. The bill also comes at a The bill is well-inten-
found guilty, I dont think
thats a fair balance, De-
lozier said.
Current rules allow bail to
The total amount that
could have been recouped
through the bill was slightly
less than $18,000, according
time when Cumberland
County has already seen a
large growth in its prison
population.
tioned, and I may continue to
support it if it reaches the full
House for consideration,
Bloom said. By that time
ATTENTION
CUMBERLAND
be forfeited if it was posted in to the analysis. On May 27, 2016, the we would have a completed
cash by the defendant. For context, roughly $52 county housed 387 inmates. fiscal analysis and ample
COUNTY RESIDENTS AND
Using bail funds to pay million is outstanding for That number now sits con- opportunities, if necessary, BOROUGH OF CARLISLE RESIDENTS
for unrelated court debts is court-imposed fines, fees sistently above 400 inmates, to amend the bill to make
a counterproductive pol- and restitution for cases and on Friday more than 440 sure there are no unforeseen Is your home in need of repairs or
icy, said Larry Schwartz- dating back to the 1960s, people were being held in local fiscal impacts. In the accessibility improvements?
tol, executive director of according to Cumberland Cumberland County Prison. meantime, based on pre- The County of Cumberland and the Borough of Carlisle have funds
the Criminal Justice Policy Countys second deputy Delozier refuted the asser- liminary local data brought available for the purpose of assisting homeowners in improving and
Programming at Harvard controller Mike Clapsadl. tion that her bill would make to my attention, I felt it was upgrading their properties. Rehabilitation may include: updating
Law School. For one thing, The median time between individuals more hesitant to wiser not to remain as a for- electrical wiring, heating systems, roof repair or replacement,
insulation, doors, windows, siding, interior and exterior painting,
it undercuts the whole logic when bail was posted and post bail for others, saying mal co-sponsor.
chimneys, spouting, kitchens, bathrooms, foundation repairs and
of money bail. The justifi- the case was disposed of for other states have similar Similar legislation intro-
accessibility improvements. A maximum of $17,500 is available as a
cation for money bail is that these 19 cases was 126 days, legislation, and third parties duced by Delozier last leg-
no interest deferred loan. This loan does not have to be repaid until
it incentivizes people facing according to court records. who post bail already risk islative session cleared the the title to the property is transferred. Income limits by household
criminal charges to show up The county estimates it losing their money if the House and was awaiting a size apply: 1 person - $40,600; 2 persons - $46,400;
for court by requiring them costs $67.25 per inmate per defendant does not appear Senate vote at the end of the 3 persons - $52,200; 4 persons - $58,000; 5 persons - $62,650;
to forfeit the bail payments day, according to Dana Best, in court as directed. session. 6 persons - $67,300. Accessibility improvement grants are also
if they fail to appear. A policy director of finance for Cum- They are willing to give The bill is one of several available. Accessibility grants require no repayment.
that results in forfeiture of berland County. up the money if (the defen- pieces of legislation that
For more information and an application, please contact:
bail funds even when people At that rate, and assum- dant) runs, so there is already arose from the 2013 Resti-
Patricia Mrkobrad, Redevelopment Authority of Cumberland
do appear would eliminate ing cases get disposed of in a risk, Delozier said. tution in Pennsylvania Task
County, 866-683-5907, ext. 136 or 717-249-0789, ext. 136. M
any incentive effect. half that time if the defen- In general, bail is meant as Force Final Report. 1
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Sadler peting that line Sadlers rooms


and corridors, including a wait-
Roderick Frazier won the 2016
Champions for Better Health Pub-
From A1 ing room teaming with patients, Cendra lic Health Professional Award and
an uncommon sight just a few Rickabaugh the nurse family partnership won
services at the Carlisle site. The years ago at Sadler because of a works in an an honorable mention, according
Carlisle facility also offers smok- lack of staff. office space to Sadlers Facebook page. Also
ing cessation counseling and a Things werent always going that had in 2016, Sadler was recognized
nurse-family partnership. this well. In 2014, the health cen- once been a with a Distinguished Community
Patient volume and staff have ter lost five doctors, a husband- storage area Health Advocate Award.
grown so much recently at Sadler and-wife dental team, a nurse at Sadler Theres lots of options out
that administrators are looking for practitioner and a behavioral Health there for moving (the Carlisle
a new site to replace the facilitys health specialist within a span Center in site). We want to try to keep all of
current 15,000-square-foot home of just months. That forced the Carlisle. our services in one place for one-
that it has occupied since 2004. health center, which also offers stop shopping, Green said.
MICHAEL
Were maxed out here. Were pediatric care, to stop accepting BUPP, THE Green said that, ideally, he
starting to double people up in new adult patients. SENTINEL would like to see Sadler relocate
offices, Green said, adding that Sadler started accepting new to a building of around 25,000
exam room space remains suffi- adult patients again in late 2014 ignated as a Federally Qualified ment Grant. square feet. A new building
cient at this point. when more nurse-practitioners Health Center Look-Alike, finally In 2015, Sadler was awarded would be nice, he acknowledged,
were hired, but that changed in acquiring status as a Federally a $650,000 Affordable Care but that could cost up to $10 mil-
Making do March 2015 when two of them Qualified Health Center in 2015. Act New Access Point Grant, a lion to construct. Green plans to
In the dental clinic, Cendra resigned. The health center once Health Center Program grant to meet with Sadlers board of di-
Rickabaugh works in a converted again began accepting new pa- New funding support new access points for rectors in another month or so
office that used to serve as a stor- tients after additional staff was The upgraded federal status the delivery of comprehensive to discuss expansion options, he
age area. Downstairs, Ashley Sipe hired later that year. made Sadler eligible for several primary health care services to said.
manned Sadlers new call center The Sadler Health Center be- news avenues of federal funding. underserved and vulnerable pop- Its exciting. We hope to have

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area. 2003, moving to its present site ious grants, Green said. For its Health Resources & Services Ad- bigger, said Katrina Thoma,
Green proudly shows off the in February 2004, according to dental services, Sadler received ministration website. Sadlers director of medical ser-
new LED ceiling lights and car- its website. In 2005, it was des- a $350,000 Outreach and Enroll- In June 2016, Sadler dentist vices.

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MIDSTATE
Hersheys profit falls 50% Hershey expects earnings for the with $227.9 million, or $1.04 per
New products to be full year to be between $4.72 per share, in the same period last year.
share and $4.81 per share, far above Earnings, adjusted for non-recur-
rolled out this year the $4.64 per share analysts ex- ring costs, came to $1.17 per share,
ASSOCIATED PRESS pected, according to FactSet. beating Wall Street expectations of
HERSHEY
Hersheys Next month, Hershey is getting a $1.08 per share, according to Zacks
fourth-quarter profit fell by nearly new CEO. Michele Buck, the com- Investment Research.
50 percent as the chocolate compa- panys executive vice president and Revenue rose 3 percent to $1.97
nys costs rose, but it said Friday that chief operating officer, is replacing billion, falling short of Street fore-
it expects a stronger year as it intro- John Bilbrey, who is retiring. Last casts. Four analysts surveyed by
duces new chocolates and snacks. year, the Hershey, Pennsylvania, Zacks expected $1.99 billion.
The company recently began company rejected a preliminary For the year, the company re-
rolling out a chocolate bar stuffed $22.3 billion takeover offer from ported profit of $720 million, or
with cookies called Hersheys Oreo maker Mondelez. $3.34 per share. Revenue was re-
Cookie Layer Crunch. It also plans For the fourth quarter, Hershey ported as $7.44 billion.
to grow its Krave jerky brand, which reported net income of $116.9 mil- Shares of the Hershey Co. slipped ASSOCIATED PRESS
it bought in 2015, with more choices. lion, or 55 cents per share, compared in early trading Friday. The Hershey Co. expects to exceed Wall Street expectations for the year.

ASSOCIATED PRESS
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa.

Senators
offices
flooded
by callers Ice melt and other winter products are left untouched during the mild winter.
ABC27

The price of a mild winter


CHRISTINA BUTLER
abc27 News
The offices of U.S. Sens. Bob
Casey and Pat Toomey have been
flooded with phone calls in the
past few weeks, so much so, that
many calls from constituents are
going unanswered. Voicemail Some businesses take does not require its full order of scrapers right now because they supplies if high demand is an-
boxes are full. Other calls wont about 250 tons of salt, its con- dont need them. ticipated, a quick moving storm
even connect. hit; municipalities see tract allows the order to be cut Long says his family-owned with snow accumulation or ice
Sometimes Im making 30 off after receiving at least 60 business stocks winter-spe- could catch a small business un-
calls a day. Yesterday, I tried ev- savings percent. cific items every year, including prepared.
ery single number three times, Hepner says it is likely that shovels, salt spreaders and sleds, We need turnover in order
said Kate Kucharski of Dauphin MIKE PARKER even under the mild weather knowing they risk carrying hun- to order more product, he said.
County. abc27 News scenario, the township would dreds of thousands of dollars Turnover is a big part of the
Kucharskis been trying to MILLERSBURG As the
still want to receive its full order worth of inventory over to the business and some of these items
reach Toomeys office to express month of February begins, the of salt. While the locked-in price following winter. Last year, the have been sitting here a while. We
her concern over the nomina- Midstate is still waiting for a for this season is around $65 per January blizzard that dumped need to move this off the shelf be-
tion of Betsy DeVos as education significant, measurable snowfall. ton, that price could go up next up to 3 feet of snow on the Mid- fore we bring too much more in.
secretary. She estimates she and So far, since we didnt have year and the township would still state had customers scrambling For Hepner, the prospect of the
a group of friends have made to deal with 30 inches of snow realize savings that could be used to buy everything we had. It was township seeing a large windfall
about 1,000 phone calls in the at one time, it hasnt been bad, for other projects. a crazy day, said Long, saying in- of cash resulting from the mild
last week. Only about a handful said Ron Hepner, a supervisor in We have a lot of roads that pot clement weather has proven to be winter is unrealistic. Still, he says
were received. Upper Paxton Township, Dau- holes are really starting to pop good for business. every day that plow drivers are
Reached through a media line, phin County. We did have an up, Hepner said. Were already I wouldnt necessarily want a not out treating Upper Paxtons
Toomeys office told ABC27: ice storm that made things pretty receiving complaints. ton of blizzards, he added. We roughly 50 miles of roadway, tax-
Sen. Toomeys staff in both slick one morning, but weve Just a few miles away at Mill- dont want a lot of bad weather, payers are saving money.
Pennsylvania and Washington been fortunate. ersburg Hardware Co., a surplus but a couple of good snows and The guys are going to be paid
are taking an all-hands-on- As a result, Hepner is looking of salt and bagged ice melt is not something like that would be the same no matter what theyre
deck approach in answering as at a possible surplus of road salt seen as a good thing. nice. We have to move some of doing, driving trucks or not,
many calls as possible while also this season. While a repeat of last We have way more supply and these items from the shelves. he said, but if we dont have to
attending to other responsibili- years blizzard could still happen not enough demand, Thomas Long says while a good fore- be running around salting and
ties, such as helping veterans, se- in 2017, if the weather remains Long said. People just arent cast of more than a few days gives plowing, we will save money on
niors, and attending to legislative mild enough that the township looking for salt, shovels and ice his business time to order more overtime and fuel.
concerns. Voicemail accounts

Take a look at your speeding ticket


are being emptied regularly, but
with call volume as heavy as it is,
mailboxes do fill quickly.
Caseys office took to social
media to post a video of the sen-
ator answering phones himself. AMANDA ST. HILAIRE
His office said communication ABC27 News Its worth noting that you On a local level, police use a va- Pennsylvania law says if police
via phone calls, letters and emails ometimes, what you dont
S should go through this checklist riety of methods. One is clock- are pacing you, they must track
increased 900 percent last week know can hurt you. at home after you get a ticket, not
ing, or using a stopwatch to your speed for at least three-
over the same period last year. Attorney Justin McShane says on the side of the road with the measure how long it takes a car to tenths of a mile to ensure accu-
Social media engagement is up that line of thinking holds true for person who pulled you over. drive between preset lines. A sys- racy.
2,000 percent. speeding tickets. tem called VASCAR calculates the
ABC27 tested how long it Weve had many horror stories The basics same thing; its basically a calcu- Your speed
would take to reach one of their of people coming back to us and Make sure the date, time and lator for a physics problem. If the person who pulled you
offices. We had no luck reach- going, Oh my goodness, I didnt location match up. Those de- NRAD is the same idea, but us- over is cutting you a break, he or
ing either of Toomeys offices realize that pleading guilty to a tails are important. Typos will ing lasers instead of painted lines. she may write you up for going
through publicly listed numbers 30-over meant that my license not likely lead to a dismissal of five over, even if you were really
and could only leave a voicemail would be suspended, McShane your ticket; the court can cor- Calibration going 15. Thats allowed under
on Caseys Harrisburg office said. I thought it was just going rect those. However, other errors All the above devices must have the law. However, somewhere on
number. to be a fine. could play a role once you fight been calibrated within the 60 your ticket, it should show how
Kucharski says shell keep McShane says the most im- the ticket. days prior to your speeding ticket. fast you were actually going.
calling and trying to look on the portant thing a driver can do Police are not allowed to give
bright side. is question. ABC27 compiled The device The distance you a ticket if youre going less
It is frustrating to get a busy McShanes advice, interviews Next, check which device po- Police essentially follow and than six miles over the speed
signal or having voicemail boxes with Harrisburg police, and re- lice used to measure your speed. match the cars speed and track limit. If youre in a zone with a
full, but at the same time, I know search into Pennsylvania law into Most people assume they use it with a speedometer, which can limit of less than 55 mph, police
our voices are being heard, she a checklist of details you should radar, but in Pennsylvania, only be hooked up to the VASCAR sys- cannot give you a ticket if youre
said. look for on your ticket. state police use that. tem. going less than 10 miles over.

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OPINION
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GARY ADKISSON Publisher NAOMI CREASON Online Editor
JEFF PRATT Executive Editor ZACK HOOPES Business Editor

When All
means ALL
E
arlier this week, just before closing time, a man walked into
the South Side Deli in Carlisle and protested the sign on
the window that said, All Are Welcome.
As you scratch your head in disbelief let me first assure you

The narrative and Trump


that this is not Fake News.
I talked to Billy Barnett, co-owner and operator of the West
High Street eatery, along with his wife Amy. It was Amy who
greeted and dealt with the middle-aged white man.
Amy posted on her Facebook page the details of the encoun-

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ter. ust days into the Trump by the Immigration and Nation- Does Judge Gorsuch have the
She said he began yelling about the sign as soon as he entered. administration, the lefts ality Act of 1952. These include best possible experience? Yes,
She asked him what the problem was and his an- narrative is clear. First, it was former President Obama, who but it wont matter to Demo-
swer was that the sign left out one very import- that Trump is an illegitimate couldnt help himself and spoke crats. A great education? Yes,
ant group straight white men. president because he didnt win out against the temporary de- doesnt matter. Good tempera-
Being a middle-aged straight white man I like the popular vote, claims about lay. Trumps action, as noted by ment? Yes, doesnt matter. The
to think we are an important group, but Im not voter fraud notwithstanding. Matt Vespa for townhall.com, fact that he was unanimously
certain we are any more important than any other Then the left tried name-call- is based on a bill that Obama approved by the Senate for his
group. ing. Unfit. Immoral. Crude. signed into law in December appeals court seat wont matter
GARY Amy said she listened for a few minutes and High-handed. Fascist. His sup- 2015. At that time Obama re- either, even though some of the
ADKISSON tried to assure him that All means All but he was porters stuck with him when stricted waivers from the same Democratic senators who voted
not having it. He told her the sign caused reverse similar tactics were tried during seven majority-Muslim coun- for him are still in the Senate and
hate. the campaign. tries Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, may vote against him this time
Realizing the conversation was not going anywhere Amy said Now the narrative has gone Somalia, Libya and Yemen out of party loyalty.
she began walking around the deli straightening chairs in prepa- racist, that all-purpose word that President Trump did. Remember Sen. Ted Kenne-
ration for closing, which was then only a few minutes away. the left seems When I traveled internation- dys Robert Borks America
As she moved from table to table Amy said the man tried to ready to attach ally during the Ebola epidemic, line? When the left gets through
block her and intimidate her so she then asked him to leave. to anyone for any U.S. immigration officers would sliming Judge Gorsuch, his own
He then asked to speak to the owner or manager and she in- reason. Egged on routinely ask if I had been to family wont recognize him. Its
formed him that she is the owner. by their media areas infected with the virus. If all about the narrative, but will it
Amy moved to the door and held it open for the man to exit. allies, Democrats I had you can bet I would have work against Judge Gorsuch, as
Going by her he called her a vile name and said she had no brain, called the tempo- been pulled out of line for fur- it did against Judge Bork? Social
which is why she is filled with hate. CAL rary halt on immi- ther questioning and screening, media and cable TV can help
I dont claim to understand this mans mindset, but there are THOMAS grants from seven perhaps even quarantined. When explain to the public his views on
a few things I do know. Muslim-majority I travel internationally, I must the Constitution and in the end
First; I know that you will not find more friendly people than countries rac- also list the countries I have Judge Gorsuch will likely be con-
Billy and Amy Barnett. Not long after moving here, and before ist and referred to it as a travel visited on a U.S. Customs and firmed, especially if Republicans
my wife arrived, I ate out just about every meal. Each time this ban. It was nothing of the kind Immigration form. If it shows borrow from former Sen. Harry
middle-aged white man visited the South Side Deli the food and, according to a recent USA a pattern of visiting places that Reid (D-NV) and employ the
and service were outstanding, even when I showed up on a cold Today report, the Department of foment terrorism, I would expect nuclear option, which estab-
snowy night just a few minutes before closing and all the sup- Homeland Security, as of Sun- to be questioned about the pur- lishes the principle that a simple
plies were being put away. day night, said all 109 travelers pose of my travels. Senate majority can overrun any
I also know that some people have acted and/or reacted in who were detained for additional Now we come to the nomi- rule at any time.
ridiculous ways since the Borough Council approved the An- screening under Trumps order nation of Neil Gorsuch to the Democrats have run out of
ti-Discrimination Ordinance. had their cases resolved. DHS Supreme Court. Even before his ideas, even bad ones, and have
Was there a full moon Tuesday night? Maybe that explains it. granted waivers to 392 legal name was announced, liberal nothing left but name-calling
Perhaps the man is reacting to the national political scene, lis- permanent residents after they groups pledged to oppose him and protests. The fact that voters
tens to too much talk radio or reads too many fake news stories underwent additional screening and urged Senate Democrats to have rejected their agenda has
and conspiracy theories on questionable websites. and allowed to enter the coun- filibuster the nominee in retali- not yet resonated with them.
Who knows? try. ation for the Republicawns re- They are like people who attend
But what I do know is that before anyone in town put up a sign This action shouldnt come fusal to give an up or down vote oldies concerts and wave their
saying All Are Welcome; All were welcomed. as a surprise. Its what Trump on Obamas nominee, Merrick hands in the air, eyes closed,
Nothing has changed. All still means All. promised during the campaign. Garland. Senate Minority Leader singing The Age of Aquarius,
It should also be noted, be- Chuck Schumer (D-NY) asked like it is 1969 again. For them,
cause the major media doesnt, for such a vote for Garland, but the sun isnt shining in, its
PUBLIC OFFICIALS that the past six presidents have he appears to be ready to try setting. That narrative hasnt
limited access or banned out- to deny an up or down vote for changed.
President right immigrants from certain Judge Gorsuch. For such actions
Donald Trump, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. parts of the world deemed dan- the word hypocrisy was cre- Readers may email Cal Thomas at
20500. gerous, as they are allowed to do ated. tcaeditors@tribpub.com.
Vice President
Mike Pence, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20501
U.S. Senator ANOTHER VIEW
Robert Casey, B-40 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C.
20510. Tel: (202) 224-6324. District office: 555 Walnut St., First Floor,
Harrisburg 17101. Tel: 231-7540. Committees: Aging, Agriculture, Banking,
Foreign Relations, Joint Economic Committee. Website: casey.senate.gov.
Return unemployment center workers
Pat Toomey, B40B Dirkson Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. A number of Pennsylvanians siege. up closing three of them.
20510. Tel: (202) 224-4254. Local office: Richland Square III, Suite 302, who have dealt with unemploy- The unemployment center The reduction in the number of
1397 Eisenhower Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15904, Tel. (814) 266-5970. Com- ment compensation service cen- workers who are now, themselves, workers almost certainly weighs
mittees: Finance; Budget; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Commerce, ters complained about long wait unemployed have gotten a lot of heavily on those still toiling in the
Science and Transportation; Joint Economic; Joint Select Committee on times and busy signals before Dec. backing in recent weeks. Service service centers. There have been
Deficit Reduction. Website: toomey.senate.gov 19. The furlough of 521 call center Employees International Union reports of long lines and long
U.S. Representative employees and other staffers that Local 668 organized several rallies waits on phones at the centers and
Lou Barletta, R-11, 115 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. day may have only increased their statewide Jan. 19, including one in at the CareerLink offices that have
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N. Hanover St., Carlisle 17013. Tel: 249-0190; Committees: Homeland The layoffs include about 50 Monday, the SEIU led another efits checks have been reported
Security, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Education and the Work- percent of the employees who rally in Harrisburg that drew delayed or missing.
force Committee. Website: www.house.gov/barletta. handle incoming calls to the cen- other unions, nonprofit groups, And the situation certainly
ters. With Pennsylvanias most supporters and even a dozen or so weighs heavily on people rely-
Scott Perry, R-4, 126 Cannon House, Washington, D.C. 20515, Tel. (202) recent unemployment figure legislators. They convened at the ing on the service centers, as the
225-5836, Fax: (202) 226-1000. Local offices: 730 N. Front St., Wormleys- hovering at 5.6 percent, nearly a state Capitol, along with laid-off number of jobless continues to
burg. Committees: Foreign Affairs, Homeland Security, Transportation full percentage point above the employees, urging the Legisla- hover high. An estimated 366,000
and Infrastructure. Website: www.house.gov/perry. national level, the job cuts may ture to pass funding bills for the Pennsylvanians were considered
translate to further inconvenience centers, which would enable the to be unemployed in December.
for thousands already reeling from workers to return to their jobs. It is a thorny set of circum-
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At the same time the layoffs on the first day of the legislative the General Assembly passes the
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NAFTA | THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

Whats at stake in trade-deal push?


Trump plans to alter $60.7 billion
longstanding agreement By 2015, the U.S. had exported
$235.7 billion in goods to Mexico
PAUL WISEMAN and imported $296.4 billion. That
Associated Press created a trade deficit in goods of
WASHINGTON President
$60.7 billion.
Donald Trump, engaged in a dip-
lomatic row with Mexico, plans 80 percent
to shake up trade across North
America. America buys about 80 percent of
Trump is vowing to rewrite Mexicos exports, with automobiles,
the North American Free Trade electrical machinery and fuels top-
Agreement or pull out of it al- ping a long list that also includes
together. His efforts are injecting agricultural goods such as fruit,
worrisome doubts about the fu- vegetables, wine and beer.
ture of business among the United
States, Canada and Mexico. 31,000 jobs
Heres whats at stake: The nonprofit Center for Automo-
tive Research estimates that the
First of all, U.S. would lose at least 31,000
what is NAFTA? jobs if Trump went ahead with his
threat to impose a 35 percent tax
Negotiated by President George on Mexican auto imports.
H.W. Bush and signed into law by
President Bill Clinton, NAFTA ERIC GAY PHOTOS, ASSOCIATED PRESS
took effect on Jan. 1, 1994. The A worker uses a lift to move rolls of sheet metal last year at LMS International in Laredo, Texas. Donald Trumps should be updated to reflect, for
trade pact eliminated tariffs promise to abandon the North American Free Trade Agreement helped win over Rust Belt voters who felt left instance, the rise of the internet
taxes on imports and other behind by globalization. But U.S. border cities that have thrived under the trade pact worry that an economic businesses over the past 23 years
trade barriers among the United reckoning could be coming soon. ago. Trump hasnt spelled out
States, Canada and Mexico. The how he wants to change the deal.
impact on some vulnerable U.S. economy 28 percent in 2015, But he clearly seeks to shrink the
industries was delayed. Tariffs on according to the World Bank, trade gap with Mexico by reduc-
textiles and clothing, for instance, one of the lowest shares in the ing imports, increasing exports
were phased out only gradually. world. And trade with Mexico is or both. One likely target: U.S.,
So were many trade barriers in a smaller portion of that. Japanese and other automakers,
the auto industry. The Congressional Research which shipped more than $100
Supporters said the agreement Service has concluded that the billion in autos and auto parts
would promote trade and create impact of NAFTA on the U.S. from Mexico to the United States
jobs across a North American sin- economy has been relatively in 2015.
gle market. It would be, in other small. The Peterson Institute for After NAFTA, automakers
words, a victory for everyone. International Economics, a pro- began producing small cars in
Critics countered that low-wage free trade think tank in Washing- Mexico and shipping them across
competition from Mexico would ton, estimates that the U.S. loses the border to the United States.
wipe out American factory jobs. about 203,000 jobs and gains Mexican auto workers still earn
188,000 annually on account less than $10 an hour, allowing
So, what actually of two-way trade with Mexico. manufacturers to keep small car
DID happen? Thats a net loss of 15,000 jobs a prices low and affordable to
Trucks travel last year on an overpass to and from the World Trade Bridge year a mere rounding error in a U.S. families on a budget.
Trade among NAFTA countries in Laredo, Texas. country with 145 million jobs. But U.S. and other companies
exploded. But so did Americas have built complicated supply
trade deficit with Mexico. ported $296.4 billion (up 643 per- consumers are eager to buy rela- What does Trump chains that span the U.S.-Mex-
In 1993, the year before NAFTA cent). That created a trade deficit tively low-priced cars and other want to do? ico border. Pulling out of NAFTA
took effect, the United States in goods of $60.7 billion. goods from Mexico. would throw their operations into
had sold Mexico $41.6 billion in Its a figure Trump has invoked NAFTAs impact on the econ- The president has vowed to disarray.
goods and bought $39.9 billion to argue that naive American omy was more modest than par- negotiate a better NAFTA or to Although they build cars in
for a trade surplus of $1.7 billion. policymakers had been out-ne- tisans on either side of the debate walk away from the agreement Mexico, U.S. companies also do
By 2015, the U.S. had exported gotiated by their Mexican coun- had expected. In part, thats be- if he cant get one. Adam Posen, a big business ($30 billion worth
$235.7 billion in goods to Mexico terparts. But the trade gap has cause trade represents a surpris- president of the Peterson Insti- in 2015) shipping auto parts to
(a 467 percent increase) and im- widened partly because American ingly small portion of the U.S. tute, says he thinks the agreement Mexico.

Trump attacks banking restraints with new orders


ASSOCIATED PRESS best interests first when giving Dodd-Frank law. an interest in the Financial Pro- investments with higher commis-
ASHINGTON President
W advice on retirement investments. Donald Trump talked a big tection Bureau, which expanded sions and fees that can eat away at
Donald Trump launched his While the order on Dodd- game about Wall Street during regulators ability to police a wide retirement savings. The rule was
long-promised attack Friday on Frank, named after its Democratic his campaign but as president, array of financial products and to take effect in April.
banking rules that were rushed sponsors, wont have an imme- were finding out whose side hes services. The financial services industry
into law after the nations eco- diate impact, Trumps intent is really on, Warren said in a state- During his campaign, Trump argues that the rule would limit
nomic crisis, signing new orders clear. The law has been a disaster ment. The Wall Street bankers pledged to repeal and replace the retirees investment choices by
after meeting with business and in restricting banks activities, he and lobbyists whose greed and law, but he also railed against Wall forcing asset managers to steer
investment chiefs and pledging said earlier this week. Were go- recklessness nearly destroyed Street excess and vowed to hold them to low-risk options.
further action to free big banks ing to be doing a big number on this country may be toasting the industry accountable for the Meanwhile, unwinding most
from restrictions. Dodd-Frank. each other with champagne, but crisis. His rhetoric left questions of Dodd-Frank will require leg-
Wall Street cheered him on, During a meeting with busi- the American people have not about how closely he would align islation, and on Capitol Hill the
but Trump risks disillusioning ness leaders, including JPMor- forgotten the 2008 financial cri- with the financial services indus- Republicans yearning to cut it
his working-class voters. gan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on sis and they will not forget what tries years-long fight to undo down is as strong as ever. But tax
He directed his Treasury sec- Friday, he said, Frankly I have happened today. regulations they view as burden- reform, reworking Obamacare
retary to review the 2010 Dodd- so many people, friends of mine The crisis touched off the worst some. and other issues are more imme-
Frank financial oversight law, that have nice businesses that recession since the 1930s Great Since winning the White House, diate priorities, some Republicans
which was signed by President cant borrow money. They just Depression, wiping out $11 tril- Trump has cleared up some of suggest. Further, the big Wall
Barack Obama to overhaul reg- cant get any money because the lion in U.S. household wealth and those questions. He has filled his Street banks already have baked
ulations after the financial and banks just wont let em borrow leaving about 8 million Americans administration with millionaires in many of the Dodd-Frank rules
housing crisis of the past decade. because of the rules and regula- jobless. U.S. taxpayers funded and financiers and signed the or- and arent clamoring to unwind
It aimed to restrain banks from tions of Dodd-Frank. multibillion-dollar bailouts of ders after meeting with top CEOs all of them.
misdeeds that many blamed for Those regulations unnecessar- Wall Street mega-banks, smaller and banking executives. Aiming lower, in the pre-dawn
the crisis. ily cramp the U.S. economy and banks across the country and In his other action Friday, hours of Friday, Congress passed
The new president also signed job creation, he said. But many other financial firms. Trumps presidential memo- and sent to Trump for his sig-
a memorandum instructing the Democrats see it differently, in- Eight years on, the economys randum on financial advisers nature legislation striking down
Labor Department to delay an cluding Sen. Elizabeth Warren, recovery has been halting, a situ- delayed implementation of the a rule that requires oil and gas
Obama-era rule that requires fi- who was behind the formation of ation that contributed to Trumps past administrations fiduciary companies to disclose payments
nancial professionals who charge the Consumer Financial Protec- election. Beyond being fed up rule, aimed at blocking consul- to the U.S. or foreign governments
commissions to put their clients tion Bureau, formed as part of the with bailouts, consumers have tants from steering clients toward for commercial development.

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The Sentinel NATION & WORLD Saturday, February 4, 2017|A9

Guards death
blamed on
staff shortage For years, many states have
Union official says prison struggled to attract and retain
slaying was preventable correctional officers, largely be-
cause they are woefully under-
RANDALL CHASE paid, said David Fathi, director
Associated Press of the American Civil Liberties
SMYRNA, Del. The killing of Unions National Prison Project.
a guard during an inmate uprising The correction officers are re-
at Delawares largest prison this ally the backbone of every prison.
week was entirely preventable, ... If you dont have enough offi-
according to a correctional of- cers, really every aspect of prison
ficers union leader who blamed operations breaks down, he said.
TED S. WARREN, ASSOCIATED PRESS state officials for ignoring chronic In some states, prisons are
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson, left, is greeted by well-wishers. staffing shortages that put prison competing for workers with Wal-
workers at greater risk. Mart and McDonalds, Fathi said.

Judge temporarily blocks Sgt. Steven Floyd, 47, was found


dead early Thursday after a nearly
20-hour hostage standoff at the
In Nebraska, the state prison has
trouble keeping correctional of-
ficers because its county jails will

Trumps travel ban nationwide


James T. Vaughn Correctional pay them much more, he said.
Center near Smyrna. On Friday, Klopp who has worked for the
he was posthumously awarded a Delaware Department of Correc-
promotion to lieutenant and the tion for 29 years, says he makes
Medal of Valor, the departments about $49,000 annually. A rookie
MARTHA BELLISLE will make the country safer. national security and admitting highest honor. cop in the central Delaware town
Associated Press Washington became the first immigrants. Floyd was one of four staff of Milford starts at $48,000, he
SEATTLE A U.S. judge
state to sue, with Attorney Gen- The lawsuit says Trump cam- members, including a fe- said.
on Friday temporarily blocked eral Bob Ferguson saying the or- paigned on a promise to ban male counselor, taken hostage Authorities have said there are
President Donald Trumps ban der was causing significant harm Muslims from coming to the U.S. Wednesday after inmates in a about 90 correctional officer va-
on people from seven predom- to residents and effectively man- and kept up that rhetoric while unit holding about 120 inmates cancies within Delawares prison
inantly Muslim countries after dates discrimination. Minnesota defending the travel ban. Law- ambushed him and forced him system on any given day. Thats
Washington state and Minne- joined the suit this week. yers pointed to dozens of exhib- into a closet. almost double the 55 correctional
sota urged a nationwide hold The two states won a tem- its of speeches and statements Inmates released two hos- officer vacancies reported in fiscal
on the executive order that has porary restraining order while Trump has made. tages before a tactical team used 2010, but less than half of the 260
launched legal battles across the the court considers the law- The executive order effec- a backhoe to breach the building vacancies in fiscal 2006, accord-
country. suit, which says key sections of tively mandates that the states and rescue the woman. ing to a Department of Correction
U.S. District Judge James Ro- Trumps order are illegal and un- engage in discrimination based If there had been a correct annual report.
bart in Seattle ruled against gov- constitutional. Court challenges on national origin and/or re- amount of staffing for a maxi- A department spokeswoman
ernment lawyers claims that the have been filed nationwide from ligion, thereby rescinding the mum-security building, the in- said Commissioner Perry Phelps
states did not have the standing states and advocacy groups, with states historic protection of civil mates would not have been able to would not comment on staffing
to challenge Trumps order and some other hearings also held rights and religious freedom, the overpower the officers, take con- until the investigation into this
said they showed their case was Friday. complaint said, calling it a vio- trol of the building and murder weeks uprising is finished. But
likely to succeed. Washington has a profound lation of the U.S. Constitution. Sergeant Floyd, said Geoff Klopp, the department acknowledged in
The state has met its burden interest in protecting its resi- The lawsuit ultimately seeks to president of the Correctional Of- its most recent annual report that
in demonstrating immediate and dents from the harms caused permanently block parts of the ficers Association of Delaware. workforce availability and emi-
irreparable injury, Robart said. by the irrational discrimination executive order that suspend im- Bottom line is, you cannot run nent risk are intimately linked,
Trumps order last week embodied in the order, Ferguson migration from the seven Mus- daily operations of that building and that current staffing levels
sparked protests nationwide and said in a brief. lim-majority countries, put the with three corrections officers reflect budgetary restrictions, not
confusion at airports as some Federal attorneys had argued U.S. refugee admissions program safely, he said. adherence to National Institute of
travelers were detained. The that Congress gave the president on hold and halt entry of Syrian The problem is not unique to Corrections recommended stan-
White House has argued that it authority to make decisions on refugees. Delaware, observers say. dards.

NATION AND WORLD


Soldiers thwart omy, though some of the
people and companies have The Road to a
Louvre attack
Healthy Heart.
relationships with Irans
PARIS Soldiers guard- hard-line Revolutionary
ing the Louvre Museum Guard military forces.
shot an attacker who The days of turning a
lunged at them with two blind eye to Irans hostile
machetes on Friday and and belligerent actions
shouted Allahu Akbar! as toward the United States
the historic landmark went and the world community
into lockdown. are over, Michael Flynn,
The soldiers quick ac- President Donald Trumps
tion put an end to what national security adviser,
French President Francois said in a statement.
Hollande said was no Although White House
doubt a terrorist attack spokesman Sean Spicer ac-
at one of Paris most iconic knowledged that much of
tourist attractions. the legwork had occurred
French prosecutor Fran- under President Barack
cois Molins said the as- Obama, he told reporters
sailant was believed to be the Trump administration
a 29-year-old Egyptian acted swiftly and deci-
who had been living in sively after Irans recent
the United Arab Emirates, missile test and Irani-
though his identity has an-backed rebels in Yemen
not yet been formally con- firing on a Saudi naval ves-
firmed. sel.
Molins told a news con-
ference that the attacker,
Conway says
who was shot four times,
was in a life-threatening
she misspoke February is American Heart Month
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HISTORY
Future
care of
markers in
question
CJ LOVELACE
The Herald-Mail
HAGERSTOWN, Md. Many
of the centuries-old stone mark-
ers are weathered and difficult to
decipher, but their importance to
American history holds strong
today just like the boundary line
they represent.
This year marks the 250th an-
niversary of the completion of
the famed Mason-Dixon Line,
established as the remedy to a
contentious boundary dispute
between several British colonies
in the 1760s.
The line still exists in the
same form it did when it was
completed in 1767 by surveyors
Charles Mason and Jeremiah
Dixon, creating the borders of
Maryland, Pennsylvania, Dela-
ware and, eventually, West Vir-
ginia. PHOTO COURTESY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Spanning roughly 45 miles, The Henry family farm is an example of a farming enterprise of the late 19th-early 20th century. This photographs dates from 1910 to 1920.

Falling prey to scam


Washington Countys north-
ern border the longest of all
Maryland counties along the line
shared with Pennsylvania still
has 37 of the every-mile stone
markers, although the condi-
tions of them varies by location,
according to data collected by
the Mason & Dixon Line Preser- the piece for YpsiNews.com in
vation Partnership.
Cumberland County Michigan. In it, she described
They were a foot square and
anywhere from 3 to 5 feet long,
farmers were target how the swindle worked:
Silver-tongued salesmen
roughly 300 to 700 pounds of oats scam singled out the areas leading
each, said Todd Babcock, a farmers and approached them
surveyor by trade and founding JOSEPH CRESS to extol the merits of the mirac-
member of the citizen group es- The Sentinel ulous oat. After securing a signa-
tablished to help map, preserve, Mrs. Skinner came to Carlisle ture on a contract, the salesman
repair or even replace damaged on the hunt for her daughter, gave the farmer a supply of Bo-
or stolen markers. Maude. hemian oat seeds to plant.
Quarried in England, each Word around town was the The following fall, the sales-
stone was placed by Mason and young lady may have eloped man came back to buy, as prom-
Dixon and had an M on the with one of the Bohemian Oats ised, the farmers crop of Bohe-
side facing Maryland and a P agents The Sentinel believed was mian oats at the fabulous price of
on the side facing Pennsylva- ripping off farmers all over the $10 a bushel minus the sales-
nia. Every fifth mile they placed Cumberland Valley. mans cut. Except that by this
whats known as a crown stone, Time and again, the newspa- time, the farmers neighbors,
featuring the coat of arms of the per warned the public not to be perhaps less successful and eye-
founding families the Calverts fooled by the lure of easy money PHOTO COURTESY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY ing the money, clamored to buy
of Maryland and the Penns of or by the charm of these shady The James Coyle Farm was typical of a farming enterprise of the late the crop as seed for their own
Pennsylvania. characters. But now womanly 19th century. This photograph dates from 1890 to 1895. lucrative crop of Bohemian oats.
It was a way of permanently virtues were at risk. The salesman agreed. A flurry
marking the boundary, so it was It seems that on Saturday of fancy contracts, signatures,
obvious where jurisdictions ish Jr., has compiled research
night the girl said she was going the efforts of The Sentinel to stop and the entire crop was sold,
ended, whether it was govern- detailing the contents of past
to a neighbors and then did not the farmers from buying and say doled out in small portions to
ment jurisdictions or taxing return, The Sentinel reported in
editions of The Sentinel. There that the farmers need to go into the farmers neighbors who an-
purposes, Babcock said. its Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1886 edi-
are numerous references to Bo- the business notwithstanding ticipated huge profits when the
Anna Cueto, curator at the tion. The mother was informed hemian Oats agents working the our efforts, the newspaper re- salesman came back next fall.
Washington County Histori- that she had gone off with thiscountryside in a swindle to ex- ported on Aug. 31, 1886. The salesman thanked the new
cal Society, said the history of man and came after her. She didploit farmers. Only a day or two ago a farmer farmer-investors, pocketed his
the line goes well beyond just not find her (Maude) in Carlisle They say they come for the told us he had bought 20 bushels bankroll, and high-tailed it to
a boundary between the two and went to Harrisburg. purpose of selling the oats they for which he had given his note the nearest depot, to hop on the
states, adding that it settled It was believed the girl had
guaranteed to sell at $10 per for $350. The agent promised next train.
disputes between settlers that returned to the Skinner family bushel, a newspaper story from him that he would buy back from
at times led to violence. home in Shippensburg before June 25, 1886 reads. Our read- him next year forty bushels of the Fertile ground
It was really, really needed, boarding a train east to Carlisle
ers may be assured that though crop at $10 a bushel ... Take our In Cumberland County, the
especially in this area where the where she was seen in the com- they may do this for a year or advice and stay out of all such swindlers enjoyed great success.
farmland was super important, two, there will certainly be an
pany of the agent who had estab- speculation. The Sentinel reported on Nov.
she said. lished the county seat as a base
end to the string, and a number 10, 1886 that agents still linger
for his devious plot. of poor fellows will get their fin- Scam explained around Shippensburg and find it
Stones in The mother had only missed gers burned. Cumberland County farmers a most congenial clime in which
Washington County her daughter by a few days. Two months later, The Sen- were not the only ones to fall to live and as fine a pasture for
About a week later, The Sentinel
tinel ran a brief with the head- prey to this scam that was prev- their operations as can be found
According to an online inven- reported the girl who eloped with
line Still at it with the added alent throughout the 1870s and anywhere in the state. Almost a
tory compiled by the partnership the agent had returned home. warning the swindlers were sell- 1880s. An online search turned month later, The Sentinel took
ing wheat and corn on the same up a March 11, 2011 column ti- the fight to its editorial page on
Please see MARKERS, Page A11 Agents abound crooked terms as oats. tled Dont Fall for the Bohemian
Local historian John C. Fral- They laugh in their sleeves at Oats Swindle. Laura Bien wrote Please see SCAM, Page A11

Collector has a passion for ancient coins


CHRIS TOGNERI register. The exact contrary of what is
The Tribune-Review Theyre tokens, he says. I often believed is often the truth.
PITTSBURGH Most of his know what money is, and we ha- The Coin Store opened in 1991.
customers are getting on in age. vent had any since they stopped It originally was owned by Tom
Its a hobby that kids are not putting anything valuable in Greenaway, Borlands friend. Bor-
getting into these days, says Rich coins. They havent made any- land was in the shop often. Then
Borland, 72, owner of The Coin thing worth collecting in 50 years. Greenaway fell ill, and in 1998,
Store in Lower Burrell. I started No silver, no gold. It has no intrin- Borland bought him out.
coin collecting at age 12. Ive been sic value. Tokens. Ive had to cut back the hours
doing it off and on ever since. To illustrate his point, he picks over the years because fewer peo-
He sits behind the counter in his up an old Eisenhower silver dol- ple were coming in, he says. It
quiet, tiny shop. On the glass top lar. It is large, fitting comfortably didnt make any sense to sit here
before him is a scale, a box of early in the palm of his hand. Then he and be lonely.
20th century Liberty Head nickels picks up a Susan B. Anthony sil- A man with wild white hair
that sell for $1 apiece, and another ver dollar, which the government walks in Borlands second po-
box of small, plastic cylinders started minting in 1979. It is barely tential customer in an hour. He
containing wheat cents, minted larger than a quarter. sits down at a table and grabs a
from 1909 to 1958. A sign on the He holds them up next to each magnifying glass and a box of
box reads: You Pick, I Price. other. Buffalo nickels. He says nothing ANDREW RUSSELL, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Borland turns to the register They expect you to believe that to anyone as he begins examining
Rich Borland, 72, of Lower Burrell, Pa., examines a Roman republic Head
and takes out a handful of quar- these two coins are each worth a the coins.
of Roma coin from 128 B.C. at his shop in Lower Burrell.
ters. dollar, he says, shaking his head. Borland is not merely a coin
See this? he says. Thats not Above him is a sign with a quote collector. describes as someone who takes For me, I think the real passion
money. from 17th century French philos- He is a numismatist says so the hobby more passionately than M
He drops the coins back in the opher Jean De La Bruyere: on his business cards which he a standard collector. Please see COLLECTOR, Page A11 1
The Sentinel HISTORY Saturday, February 4, 2017|A11

The Sentinel has time and again cautioned


Scam the farm community against these gamblers
From A10
and swindlers. But strange to say quite a
Dec. 8 with a column titled The number of our most careful and hardworking
Bohemian Oats Swindlers:
From information we believe to farmers had not only themselves been duped
be entirely reliable, we feel justly by these sharpers, but they are actually
satisfied in stating that one of the
oldest and most gigantic swindles
permitting themselves and their names to be
ever perpetrated had been con- used by these gamblers as stool pigeons and
summated in this county during cappers to aid them in victimizing and robbing
the past season, a swindle that
would aggregate hundreds of their neighbors.
thousands of dollars.
The Sentinel has time and with and then they are used just ments, he made them go, and he is
again cautioned the farm com- as the gambler uses his cappers to glad he is rid of the whole business.
munity against these gamblers hoodwink and entrap others into The newspaper did not elabo-
ANDREW RUSSELL, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW and swindlers. But strange to say his swindling arrangements. rate on the means of persuasion
Rich Borland, 72, of Lower Burrell, Pa., shows off gold coins at his shop in quite a number of our most careful the farmer had used to get rid of
Lower Burrell. and hardworking farmers had not Criminals thwarted the swindlers. The promissory
only themselves been duped by $100,000 in 1886 is the equiv- note was their only proof of the
he says. It branches off into so these sharpers, but they are ac- alent in 2016 money to $2.7 mil- earlier transaction with the farmer.
Collector many areas. The ancient coins, tually permitting themselves and lion, according to the inflation Because the farmer destroyed the
treasure coins, shipwreck coins their names to be used by these calculator at www.westegg.com. note, he was under no further obli-
From A10 that were lost at sea and recov- gamblers as stool pigeons and cap- Some farmers wised up to the scam gation and managed to avoid fraud.
ered. I dont sell a lot of that pers to aid them in victimizing and and dodged financial hardship. On This was a novel way to can-
is with the ancient coins, Bor- stuff. Its not something Im robbing their neighbors. Jan. 15, 1887, The Sentinel reported cel the note, but we dont believe
land says. They have such willing to part with right now. We are creditably informed how a South Middleton Township the agents would be caught in the
a history and theyre still In time, obviously, I will. Im that notes amounting to upwards farmer regretted his promise to same manner more than once,
around. getting pretty damn old. of one hundred thousand dollars buy 20 bushels of Bohemian oat The Sentinel cautioned.
He walks around the counter Borland is not merely buying given for wheat at twenty dollars seed. He invited the agents back As time passed, the Bohe-
to a display. He points to a tiny and selling coins. per bushel have been discounted to his farm on the false pretense mian Oats agents got bolder and
Greek coin, from the ancient He is preserving history in the in the county. The notes are now that he had intended to speculate changed their tactics to look more
city of Miletus. form of flattened pieces of cop- in the hands of third parties and on more grain. legit. On Feb. 11, 1887, The Sentinel
The edges are rough, and the per and silver and gold, some of must be paid when they become The farmer told the agents his reported how the agents formed
face depicts a lions head. It is which were made hundreds of due. When this time arrives there wife was unconvinced that he had the Cumberland County Farmers
2,500 years old. years before Jesus was born. will bewoe to the man who has only gambled $200 so far in the Mutual Benefit Association as a
Borland notes other ancient They are a huge part of his life. aided or in any way been instru- purchase of the oat seed. He con- front for their crooked enterprise.
Greek coins and their designs: Yet Borland will have held them for mental in helping ... this rascality. vinced the crooks to hand over the Three weeks later, on March 2,
a turtle, a flower the ancient a mere fraction of their timelines. We are told by some of the par- IOU so he could show it to his wife. The Sentinel reported how a sim-
city of Apollonia used a crayfish Theyre just passing through ties who have purchased oats of This they did cheerfully, the ilar type of association was set up
next to an anchor. It wasnt un- my hands, he said. these men that they have fulfilled newspaper reported. When the in the American House hotel on
til Julius Caesar in the Roman He walks back behind the everything they were contracted farmer got the note in his hand North Market Street in Mechan-
Empire that faces began ap- counter and sits down. to do. Probably they did. This is he hastily threw it into the stove. icsburg now the site of low-in-
pearing on coins, Borland says. He looks around his quiet shop. a part of the swindle. A few men Then he turned to the agents and come housing for the elderly.
Now almost every coin has a The silent man in the corner are selected who have influence said Now, you damned scoundrels,
face on it. continues to study the Buffalo in the community in which they leave the house and without listen- Email Joseph Cress at jcress@cum-
Its just a fascinating field, nickels. live. These men are dealt squarely ing to any of their protests or argu- berlink.com

Markers rounded or decently legible.


For example, the first stone
marker 90 to 134, the latter of
which is located off Buck Jump
across the county border are on
private land and away from high-
issues with the stones has waned,
Babcock said.
From A10 found in the northeast corner of Lane northwest of Hancock. ly-traveled roads or heavy farm- It would be nice if someone
the county the 250-year-old, In a description of the countys ing areas. would pick it up and go with it,
group, Washington County is home 90th-mile crown stone, located westernmost stone compiled in Washington County probably said Babcock, a former resident of
to 32 original stones that were set by along Pennersville Road near Cas- 2008 and listed on the Mason & has some of those that are best Berks County, Pa., who now lives
Mason and Dixon between October cade shows considerable chip- Dixon Line Preservation Partner- protected and also in the best con- near the New York state line.
and November in 1767. ping and rounding over the top, ship website, both P and M dition because they havent been If they had a commission that
The other five were replaced in and only a slight hint of a family engravings are noted as in good impacted as much, he said. could make these decisions and
1902, the database shows, including crown can be seen on one side. condition, although a section maybe a small amount of funding
the 100th-mile stone located in the Meanwhile, another stone on the northwest edge is miss- Future care? that was available, could take care
front yard of a home on Marsh Road placed along State Line Road, or ing likely from farm machinery The future of the stones, and of it, he said.
north of the Paramount-Long- Md. 163, at Citicorp Drive ap- turning the corner from the field who keeps track of them, is largely Luckily, the Maryland Geolog-
meadow area. pears to be in far better condition, into the driveway. up in the air. ical Survey, a state agency that
The physical condition of sev- clearly displaying the Pennsylva- However, damage from vehicles Many members of the preser- provided assistance to Babcock
eral of the stones visited last week nia-facing P on the north side or farming equipment seems to be vation group, founded in 1990, and his group over the years, is
ranged dramatically from extremely of the marker. a few-and-far-between occur- have moved away or on to other laying the groundwork for a con-
weathered, damaged or indiscern- The located and mapped stones rence, said Babcock, who added priorities, and the groups activ- tinuation of the work thats been
ible, to fairly chipped, slightly in the county span from mile- that a large number of stones ity in monitoring and addressing done so far.

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Groups team up for Project SHARE


JOSEPH CRESS in a can of soup and to vote for
The Sentinel the team they want to see win the
Its a tough call Paul Myers
Super Bowl, said Rita Gochenaur,
tackles every year on the weekend a nurse and co-coordinator of the
of the big game. schools event.
Which NFL team will win the This year the students donated
Souper Bowl of Caring at the Car- 376 soup cans with the final score
lisle United Methodist Church? being Falcons 211 and Patriots 165.
Will it be the underdog or the The school has been participating
favorite? The team with the best in the Souper Bowl for about five
defense or offense? Or the fran- years.
chise with the most likable mascot
or most handsome quarterback? Lessons
Theres a whole variety. ... In We wanted to do something
some cases, no rhyme or rhythm, for the community, Gochenaur
said Myers, whos in charge of said. We decided lets keep it
Spirit Led Accountable Men, a simple and affordable for the par-
Bible study group at the church. ents with each child donating one
Theres always the build-up can of soup.
with an announcement made in Its a good idea, she said of the
the weeks leading up to when the nationwide effort. It teaches the
teams are finally determined, he children that there are people out
said. there who cant afford food and
And on Super Bowl Sunday, that they as students are helping
Myers can count on the chatter them.
over whos going to vote for what For years youth groups associ-
team when the kettles come out to MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL ated with the Army War College
take the offering. Carlisle United Methodist Church is one of the local organizations that participate in collecting money as part of chapel have collected money on
Since 2006, the church has Souper Bowl of Caring. The money will go to Project SHARE. behalf of Project SHARE as part
participated in the annual Souper of the Souper Bowl of Caring, said
Bowl of Caring, a nationwide ef- help the needy with donations of Lisa White, religious education
fort to collect food and money for canned food and money that is coordinator.
local hunger-relief charities. often collected using a soup pot Located on Carlisle Barracks,
or kettle. the chapel serves the military
Supporting the team Last year Carlisle UMC raised community on post and has youth
This Sunday morning, congre- $1,240 for Project SHARE with groups tied to its Protestant and
gation members are encouraged $802.51 in votes for the Denver Catholic congregations, White
to vote their preference on which Broncos and $437.83 in votes for said. She said the Souper Bowl of
team they believe will win the Su- the Carolina Panthers. The Bron- Caring is a way for Americans to
per Bowl. cos won. not only get excited for the Super
The vote is made by donating Normally they are pretty ac- Bowl, but to get motivated to help
any amount of money to one of curate, but there have been some those less fortunate across the
two kettles one for each Super upsets, Myers said of the congre- country.
Bowl team. The contenders this gations track record in picking the Carlisle Barracks and the Army
year are the Atlanta Falcons and winning teams. Every year there War College likes to be a part of
New England Patriots. are some groans and complaints the community, White said.
The kettles will be available at that worshipers didnt think a This is a way for us to share our
the end of each service with all the team was going to win. blessings with Carlisle.
money going to Project SHARE Carlisle United Methodist Church members Paul Myers, left, and John Other churches and organi-
in Carlisle. In the past decade, Emig, middle, make donations as part of Souper Bowl of Caring. zations in Cumberland County Email Joseph Cress at jcress@cum-
church members have raised close are holding Souper Bowl of Car- berlink.com
to $10,000 for the local food bank said. It got started in a church. Bowl Sunday a day associated ing events on behalf of Project
and for Carlisle CARES, an out- In 1990, a seminary intern with fans, food and festivities. SHARE.
reach serving the needs of the named Brad Smith offered a prayer Smith was serving at the Spring Silver Spring Ele-
homeless. in which he asked God to help us Valley Presbyterian Church in Co- mentary School
Its an excel- be mindful of those who are lumbia, SC. e n co u ra ge d
lent idea, without a bowl of soup That prayer inspired a youth- each student
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Changes
coming
for Pa.
hunters
From semiautomatics,
to schedules, changes
are aplenty

I
t was a week that changed
the landscape of hunting in
this region and other areas of
Penns Woods.
The Pennsylvania Game
Commission gave unanimous
preliminary ap-
proval this week
to the use of
semiautomatic
rifles and shot- ASSOCIATED PRESS
guns while hunt- A couple watches as the sun rises Jan. 22 in front of the summit of Haleakala volcano in Haleakala National Park on Hawaiis island of Maui.
ing big game, Sunrise viewing has long been popular at Haleakala, one of the main attractions at Haleakala National Park despite morning temperatures that
small game and often dip into the 30s.

Sublimest spectacle
B.J. furbearers. The
SMALL final decision
will come at the
agencys March
meeting.
A five-round magazine would
be required for all semi hunting

restrictions coming
rifles, with the total ammu-
nition capacity limited to six
rounds.
The measure drew fire from
both sides of the issue after
the Governor signed the use
of semis into law last year. It
now only needs commission a safety hazard, and footsteps mit has 150 parking spaces, but tion program. People on guided
approval. Number of tourists trampling sensitive habitat. before the new system took tours wont be affected as tour
I am 63 years old and have To address the problem, the effect, more than 300 rental companies fall under different
been hunting since I was 12. I visiting Haleakala to National Park Service this week cars and other vehicles often regulations.
have killed deer with a shotgun,
rifle, flintlock, compound bow
be tempered started requiring reservations
and limiting the number of ve-
crammed onto Haleakala at
daybreak. Drivers who couldnt
Reservations can be made up
to two months in advance at the
and my 6-point this year with a AUDREY MCAVOY AND CALEB JONES hicles to the available parking find a spot would park on the side website recreation.gov. Other
crossbow, says Bruce Barner of Associated Press spots, potentially cutting in of the road or on the road itself, national parks with similar pro-
South Middletown Township. HALEAKALA NATIONAL half the number of early-morn- blocking the way for emergency grams include Yosemite in Cali-
I have shot four or five semi PARK, Hawaii Well before ing visitors. responders. fornia, which limits the number
rifles other than ARs and they dawn each morning, throngs of Sunrise viewing has long Though only 16 percent of park of people who can hike to the top
can be fun to shoot. I see abso- tourists from around the world been popular at Haleakala, one visitors come at sunrise, they ac- of its iconic Half Dome rock for-
lutely no reason to allow semis make their way to Mauis tall- of the main attractions at Ha- count for 40 percent of the parks mation.
for hunting. The thought scares est peak, a dormant volcano, to leakala National Park, despite emergency medical calls. The change will require ad-
me, Mr. Barner adds. Too of- see what Mark Twain called the morning temperatures that Its a dark place. Its rocky. justments from people who dont
ten I have found deer that had sublimest spectacle he ever often dip into the 30s. Red soil And when people are moving normally plan ahead, said Carol
been shot and the hunter never witnessed. and lava rocks dominate the away from crowds and trying Clark, Maui Visitors and Con-
adequately tracked. I think we They drive up a long, winding summit, and only a few hearty to go off trail, often frequently vention Bureau spokeswoman.
would see more of that if semis road through the clouds to an plants have adapted to the stumbling around on cliff sides But her agency believes the ben-
are allowed. I own 70-plus otherworldly, lava-rock land- harsh, high-altitude condi- in the dark, we see trauma efits far outweigh any inconve-
acres that I allow hunting on scape at 10,000 feet. Then they tions. The peak also is home to cases, altitude cases, Gates nience.
as well as access to game lands bundle up and take their place the nene, the Hawaiian goose, said. We sometimes see car- Nettie Kuwamura, a Native
through my property. I am say- for a dazzling daybreak show. and colonies of spiders that diac and other cases. Hawaiian who was born and
ing this not just to be negative Just the sunrise from the feast on bugs blown in from the Straying humans also trample raised on Maui, considers her-
but if semis are allowed my top of the world its pretty surrounding wilderness. on seedlings and root systems self a protector of the summit.
land will no longer be open. remarkable and incomparable, Overcrowding started be- of the Haleakala silversword, a She reminds tourists to stay off
The commission welcomes Julia Grant of Mission British coming a problem roughly 15 rare, bush-like plant with thick the lava rocks and away from
public comments in person Columbia, Canada, said on a years ago, park superintendent leaves. And they can disturb the fragile areas.
at the March 28 meeting, or recent visit after watching the Natalie Gates said. About a year ground nests of the Hawaiian Im passionate about this is-
by mail or email on the use sun peek out from the horizon ago, it got worse, likely as more petrel, an endangered seabird. land. Im passionate about this
of semis to pgccomments@ and saturate the sky in endless people learned about the stun- Under the new system, only mountain, Kuwamura said. Its
pa.gov. shades of yellow, orange and ning sunrise views from images those driving to the summit be- a very sacred mountain to the
red. shared on social media. tween 3 and 7 a.m. need reser- Hawaiians.
Deer seasons redrawn Over the past year, the sun- If you ever went up there, vations, which cost $1.50 per car For the past two years, Ku-
The format for the firearms rise view from atop Haleakala you would see that fully half to plus the $20 park entrance fee. wamura has been driving tourists
deer season in this region is Hawaiian for House of the three-quarters of our visitors The system closes to sunrise to the summit, where she recites
about to change. Sun has been attracting over who are watching the sunrise viewers after the allotted 150 a Hawaiian chant to welcome the
The Game Commission at its a thousand people a day. The re- are either taking photos that they vehicles per morning have made rising sun each morning.
quarterly meeting this week, sult, officials say, was a logjam of immediately broadcast to their their reservations. The pro- Once the sun comes up, thats
cars spilling out of the parking friends, or filming it, Gates said. ceeds will pay for the expense when the beauty comes up, she
Please see SMALL, Page B6 lots and onto the road, creating The area at and near the sum- of administering the reserva- said.

Students raise trout in classroom Sierra Nevada snowfall


SEAN DOLAN
The Herald Journal
LOGAN, Utah Tiffany
highest in 22 years
Kinder is one of several teachers point in the year, Californias
throughout Cache Valley who are Officials optimistic Department of Water Resources
raising trout in their classrooms said.
from egg to fingerling to teach in midst of State officials say Gov. Jerry
kids about water quality, life cy-
cles and the scientific method.
lengthy drought Brown will wait until closer to
the end of Californias rain and
Earlier in January Cache An- ELLEN KNICKMEYER snow season this spring to de-
glers, with the help of the Utah and RICH PEDRONCELLI cide whether to lift an emergency
Division of Wildlife Resources, Associated Press declaration addressing the dev-
delivered containers of 300 trout PHILLIPS STATION, Calif. astating five-year drought.
eggs to six elementary schools Clambering through a snowy But Thursdays snowpack
and Logan High. The program, meadow with drifts up to the reading, which took place in
called Trout in the Classroom, tree branches, Californias water a meadow that had been bare
allows students to observe the managers measured the states of snow at the height of the
eggs as they hatch and eventually ELI LUCERO, HERALD JOURNAL vital Sierra Nevada snowpack drought, was good news.
grow to between 2 to 4 inches. Anabelle Bergeson, left, and Hans Herrmann paint a picture of a Thursday at a drought-busting It gives everything a much
The classes will keep the fish un- rainbow trout at Park Elementary in Richmond, Utah. and welcome 173 percent of av- brighter outlook, said Frank
til May, when many of them will erage. Gehrke, the states snow-sur-
be stocked in Wellsville Pond or can catch them, Cache Anglers that incorporate the juvenile Runoff from the overall Sierra vey chief, who conducts the
Skylar Pond in Willow Park, re- President Paul Holden said. trout into the science and math snowpack, which provides arid snow surveys several times each
ported The Herald Journal. Until then, Kinder, a fifth- curriculum. Recently, she taught California with a third of its wa- winter.
M Theyre stocked into places grade teacher at Park Elemen- ter in a good year, stood at the
1 where they could go and people tary, has created lesson plans Please see TROUT, Page B6 highest level since 1995 for this Please see DROUGHT, Page B6
B2 | SaTurday, February 4, 2017 COMICS & ADVICE The SenTinel

BLONDIE by dean young and Stan drake

Disturbed by attitude
D
ear Annie: To have I have valid concern about tiful house located in a
only one child is a her physical and emotional prestigious town after my
pity; take my word health. However, my son- husband passed away in
for it. Have more children. in-law doesnt believe that 2012. Not every kindness is
You may be tired raising I have any right to ask or to repaid with kindness; that
them, but youll be much talk about his family, so is true. Very Disap-
happier later. One of my when I called, he was very pointed Mother-in-Law
DILBERT by Scott adams many disap- unpleasant and his voice be- Dear Disappointed:
pointments came nasty. He told me that No, your son-in-laws
is the fact he would hang up because standoffish attitude is not
that I have he knows a different story typical of American soci-
very limited from his wife and that if I call ety; its just typical of jerks.
communi- again, that will be it. I asked In-law issues transcend all
cation with him, What will be it? What geographical and cultural
ANNIE my son-in- kind of husband and father boundaries, and as long as
LANE law. I am a are you if you dont like to your daughter is married
European even talk about the family to this man, youll have to
woman situation? He hung up. make the best of the sit-
who believes that when In the meantime, I had uation. For now, try to be
NON SEQUITUR by Wiley Miller you enter a family through started having chest pains, cordial to your son-in-law
marriage, you act like a and as I sat in my car gasp- and talk about neighborly
family member, not like a ing for air, I told myself it things. In conversations
neighbor with whom one would be the last time I with your daughter, do
may talk only about the would subject myself to more listening than talking.
weather or gardening. I such disrespectful behav- Assure her that you love
dont expect daily phone ior by my son-in-law. My her and are there for her if
calls, but I believe that if I questions are: she needs anything. Dont
have concerns about my Is this normal/accept- criticize her, and especially
daughters health, I should able behavior in American dont criticize her husband.
be able to talk to my son- society? That would only drive more
in-law. Unfortunately, that What is wrong with of a wedge between you
is not possible with my honest and direct commu- and her. Youll be surprised
FORT KNOX by Paul Jon boscacci son-in-law, Robert. nication with my son-in- by the growth you see when
Today I stopped by their law? you pour some quiet, con-
house to take their toddler When is the right time fident, unobtrusive love
for a walk, and I noticed to get a third party in- into your relationship with
that my daughters behavior volved to seek help if he your daughter and her fam-
was very manic. I was very isnt receptive to my sug- ily. That said, if you ever
concerned about her and gestions? suspect that your son-in-
the children. I called Rob- In my heart, I know that law is physically abusive,
erts office to talk about the my son-in-law isnt the call The National Domestic
help my daughter needs. nice guy others believe he Violence Hotline immedi-
She spends every moment is. He isnt nice to me even ately at 800-799-7233.
with two children; she even though I spent a fortune Send your questions for
sleeps with them. She gets to get him out of debt and Annie Lane to dearannie@
MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM by Mike Peters very little rest, so I believe set the family in a beau- creators.com.

Dogs hearing impeccable


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ear Heloise: Just hears something. He is needs to boost ear health.
wondering: How manipulating the sounds
sensitive are my so they are easier to hear. CHIPPED BEEF
dogs ears? Ive heard Some hints to care for Dear Heloise: Ive
their hearing is exem- your dogs hearing: found I often chip my
RED AND ROVER by brian basset plary. Avoid loud, sharp and pottery dishes when
Regina M. jarring noises: fireworks, putting them in the
in Chicago jackhammering, loud cabinet. I hate to serve
In a word, music, etc. on chipped dishes. Ive
a dogs Sensory overload is found that you can touch
hearing is terrible. Yelling and loud up nearly any pottery us-
impecca- TV and music combine ing nail polish. There are
HINTS FROM ble. Dogs to make an unhealthy multitudes of colors now,
HELOISE hear higher environment, so no big and even very inexpen-
frequen- football games or parties sive varieties work well.
cies than for the dog. These dishes even go
humans, and they hear Make sure kids dont through the dishwasher
noises that are farther stick objects (coins, and come out fine. Most
HI AND LOIS by brian and Greg Walker away than what we can crayons, etc.) in a dogs repairs are completed
hear. Dogs can control ears. in minutes and make
the muscles in their ears Have the veterinar- the dish come back to
more easily than peo- ian check the dogs ears new. Check out the dollar
ple can move their ears. during annual exams. stores for polishes and
Surely youve seen your Well-balanced meals ranges of color. Carol
dog tilt his head when he can help with nutritional S., Yantis, Texas

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by hilary Price ZITS by Jerry Scott and Jim borgman

SALLY FORTH by Francesco Marciuliano, drawn by Craig Macintosh FRANK AND ERNEST by bob Thaves

BABY BLUES by rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott B.C. by Johnny hart

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Chris browne


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Crossword Edited by Will Shortz No. 1231
ACROSS 26 Boys name 54 Golden Boy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
thats a hardware writer
1 Join, as two item 13 14
pieces of metal 55 To the best of
by application of 27 Cosplay and my recollection
heat and pressure fanfic are parts 15 16
of it
9 Scrap 56 Decorticate 17 18
29 Peace Palace
13 Preservers of locale, with The 57 Hardly a 19 20 21 22 23
plant specimens
33 A 43-Across may surprise
14 Glaring end one 24 25 26

15 People on the 34 Some next of kin 27 28


wrong end of a DOWN
35 Hypothetical
landslide miracle material 1 Nice thing after 29 30 31 32 33 34

16 Vivaldis 38 Live-streaming getting the cold


birthplace problems shoulder? 35 36 37

17 Says But I dont 39 Strips to pieces? 2 The P of P. G. 38 39 40 41 42


wanna!, say 43 Court coup Wodehouse
43 44 45 46
18 Manatees order, 44 Pottery Barn 3 Noble Italian
whose name stock family name 47 48 49 50
comes from shared by three
Greek myth 45 ___ lab (place for
an angiogram) popes 51 52 53
19 Part of a 47 Speedsters
basketball court 4 Alternatives to 54 55
49 Manhattan topper rumps
20 Exposed part of 56 57
a deal 51 Like evidence 5 Enamel finish?
gathered in some
23 Oscar stings 6 Part of a not-so-
clean slate PUZZLE BY JEFF CHEN
composition,
mostly 52 Delivery of
supplies by air, in 7 Justin who 21 Losing side in 30 1997 adventure/ 42 Gave it the old
24 Bad actor a way directed Star the Battle of horror film that college try
Trek Beyond Marathon, 490 takes place in
the Amazon 44 Removes as
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 8 Analogues of
B.C. superfluous
circuit solicitors, 22 Beat 31 Pistol
C R E A M S O D A R E S I N 46 Hopped up
informally 32 The TV network
H O L D U P J O B I N A N E 25 Website with
The Next Big in Network 48 Gauge
I M M E D I A T E C A M P S 9 Not around the
T E E F R Y E R K M A R T bend Thing videos 50 Dome light?
36 Stomach
S O R T I E S N U M E R I C 10 Publishing order 26 One of about 52 One standing in
3,412 in a kW-h 37 Turn loose?
A S S M A N A L I V E an alley
11 An emoticon is a
P S Y C H S A T I N T A P simple form of it 28 Term of 40 Stuck at a lodge,
endearment say 53 Classification
U H O H T I G H T D A T A system used in
R A G K I L E Y F I N E S 12 Chain of seven
countries 29 Circus ring? 41 Besmirched some banks
P R I M A T E S C I A
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ASTROLOGY BRIDGE | BY STEVE BECKER

CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Oscar De


La Hoya, 44; Gabrielle Anwar, 47; Clint Black, 55; Al-
ice Cooper, 69.
Happy Birthday: Dont feel like you have to share
personal information with others. Try to work dili-
gently until you have everything in order. Until then,
dont let anyone take a peek at what
youve been up to this year. The element
of surprise and the perfection and detail
you put in will encourage personal sat-
isfaction as well as success. Your num-
bers are 9, 15, 22, 26, 32, 38, 46.
Birthday Baby: You are intelli-
EUGENIA gent, secretive and observant. You are
LAST goal-oriented and persistent.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
Youll face opposition if you are too
open about your ideas and plans. Perfect what you CRYPTOQUIP
want to do before you share things with others. Some-
ones motives arent likely to favor you. Keep the peace The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one
without divulging secret information. letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Coherent commu- will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short
nication will help you avoid being misinterpreted or words and words using an apostrophe give you clues to
misunderstood. Dont feel like you have to offer per- locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error.
sonal information that could be used against you. Stay
on topic and make yourself heard.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Sign up for some-
thing that will make you think. What you discover
will help you see the world around you differently. A
retreat or mindfulness seminar will encourage you
to make positive personal changes. Romance will ZIGGY By Tom Wilson
brighten your world.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Rely on your emo-
tions to help you articulate the way you feel and what
you want to see happen. If you dont shed light on your
situation, no one will know how to respond. Honesty
and common sense will restore your personal stability.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Information will be
withheld. Before you make a decision, wait until you
are given all the facts. Knowing the possibilities will
help you ask the right questions and make decisions
based on thorough planning. Romance is highlighted.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Youll come up with SUDOKU
an idea that has the potential to be prosperous. Set
money aside to invest in yourself and your plans.
Someone you are in a partnership with will not pull his
or her weight. Set guidelines and boundaries.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Common sense will be
required with matters pertaining to work, your sta-
tus or personal concerns. Dont make a snap decision
before you ask an expert for help. Impulse spending
or excessive behavior is best kept to a minimum.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Get involved in ac-
tivities that will expose you to something different. REAL LIFE ADVENTURES
The more you experience outside your normal rou- By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
tine, the easier it will be to move forward. Travel will
be inspiring and make you realize how many options
you have.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Make changes at home
that will be appreciated and beneficial for everyone
you live with. Showing affection and goodwill is nec-
essary to ensure that you receive everyones attention
and hands-on help. Make needed personal improve-
ments.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Make a point to im-
prove your surroundings as well as your important
relationships. Discussing your thoughts and plans
with people your decisions will affect will help you
resolve the stress youve been feeling about the way Sudoku is a number-plac-
you live. ing puzzle based on a
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Set your per- 9x9 grid with several
sonal goals and stick to your plans. Dont let what given numbers. The ob-
others do influence or limit what you want to pur- ject is to place the num-
sue. A positive change at home will bring you added bers 1 to 9 in the empty
security by helping you cut your overhead. Romance squares so that each
is encouraged. row, each column and
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Step back and let each 3x3 box contains
others be responsible for whatever they do or say. Stay the same number only
focused on what you want and need to do in order to once. The difficulty level
make your life better. Home and self-improvements of the Conceptis Sudoku
will bring good results. Stick close to home. increases from Monday
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1 to Sunday.
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HIT THE DECK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19


BY JIM HYRES AND DAVID STEINBERG / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ
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ACROSS 61 What ____? 116 Having a lot to lose,18 Infers from data
maybe 23 24 25
1 One side of a 69-Across 62 Storied workshop 19 Feel bitter about
showdown worker 117 ____ Care of 27 I think, in texts 26 27 28 29
7 Strip of buttons 65 Sand wedge, e.g. Business (1974
29 Neckline shape
14 Other side of the Bachman-Turner 30 31 32 33
66 Sean Lennons 32 Word shortened to its
showdown Overdrive hit)
mother last letter in texts 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
20 Collective works 118 Eins + zwei
67 Thanksgiving dish 35 Holiday air
21 Get lost! 119 Message with a 41 42 43 44 45 46
69 Game depicted in the 36 Tabloid issue
subject line
22 Pinball wizards shaded squares
120 Unlikely partygoer 39 Total 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
hangout 72 Carpenters with
121 Lieu 40 Citi rival, informally
23 Mother ____ small jobs? 58 59
122 Bring in 42 Neuwirth of
24 Entertainment on a 73 Last mustachioed Frasier 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
Jamaican cruise, president 123 1-Acrosss cry
43 Some SAT takers:
perhaps 76 See 125-Across 124 Tel. no. add-ons 67 68 69 70 71 72
Abbr.
25 Kind of paper or test 77 Easy-breezy tune 125 With 76-Across, like
44 Tease 73 74 75 76 77 78
26 Lieutenant, 79 Place where taps Arial and Helvetica
46 Item by many a
informally may be heard 126 14-Acrosss result 79 80 81 82 83 84 85
reception desk
28 Its unreturnable 82 Skype alternative 47 Super Fro-Yo seller 86 87 88 89
30 Musicianship 86 Amount of separation, DOWN
48 Hava Nagila dance
31 Green plant? in a party game 1 Like houseplants 90 91 92 93
49 Hotel bill add-ons
33 Path to 88 Investment-seminar 2 Wiggle room
50 Right on a map 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
enlightenment catchphrase 3 Light show
51 From Square 1
34 Cannon in movies 90 Lost big 4 The Y of Y.S.L. 101 102 103 104 105
53 Marked by futility
36 Developers purchase 91 Big retailer in 5 Once, at one time 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114
womens fashion 54 Jane Rochester, nee
37 Samoan staple 6 Behind
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38 Bullets legend Unseld 93 Upscale bag brand 7 Campaign expense 115 116 117 118
55 O.K. by me
40 Top-shelf 94 Damn right! 8 Wine-barrel descriptor
56 Blow off steam 119 120 121 122
41 Sushi restaurant 95 Indy 500 winner 9 Lincs portrayer in
A. J. 57 Matchmaker of myth 123 124 125 126
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43 Moxie
45 X-File subject 98 Standard poodle 10 One may get smashed 63 Printer paper size:
name Abbr. 78 O.K. by me 85 Marijuana, in modern 96 Lawrence of Arabia 107 Some
47 Fairy-tale family 11 Chest-thumping
100 Hound 64 BTW slang star 108 Intimate garment,
52 Celebratory request 12 Up voice actor 79 Word after snake or
101 Digital camera 68 Famed Broadway sound 86 ____ cheese! 99 Maniacs for short
58 Great! 13 Changed, as voting
mode restaurateur 87 Composer Max 101 City thats home
districts 80 Container that may 109 Bit of progress
59 One doesnt hold 70 Ruhr industrial city who was called to the Firestone
102 Countenances 14 Artist who said, have a sharpener
stock for long the father of film Country Club 111 Company with a
104 Confession subjects I dont do drugs. I 71 Butchers discards noted catalog
60 My man 81 Superman, at other music 102 Divider in the Bible?
106 The Call of the am drugs 72 How great minds are
said to think times 88 Young swans 103 Venetian blind parts 112 Dull color, in
Online subscriptions: Wild author 15 Speed skater Heiden
Todays puzzle and more 83 Starting on 89 Part of a tour 105 Bottom of an LP Dsseldorf
110 March Madness 16 Entr____ 74 Worried
than 4,000 past puzzles,
nytimes.com/crosswords stage 75 Laser ____ 84 Like the sign of the 92 Basis of some 106 Twister actress 113 Word on a towel
17 Delivery
($39.95 a year). 77 Maui memento fish discrimination Gertz 114 Shade
115 In the distance instructions?

DAILY CALENDAR
SATURDAY, FEB. 4 Center, Great Room, 208 W. Louther
St., Carlisle
CHICKEN BARBECUE Details: Political cartoonist,
Time: 11a.m. until sell-out satirist and television writer, Lalo
Place: Carlisle Elks Lodge, 120 W. Alcaraz will talk about his work
Ridge St., Carlisle
during an event sponsored by the
Details: The Carlisle Elks Lodge
Clarke Forums Leadership in an
is holding a SnowBall Chicken Bar-
Age of Uncertainty series and as
becue. The menu includes one-half
part of the Media, Technology and
chicken, baked beans, apple sauce
Civic Engagement. His talk, is ti-
and roll.
tled, La Cucaracha and Politi-
Cost: $8/dinner and $7/chicken
cal Satire.
only
Contact: 7 17-24 5-1 87 5 o r
Contact: 717-386-4842 for more
visit clarkeforum.org for more
information.
information.
SPAGHETTI SUPPER
BLOOD DRIVE
Time: 4:30p.m.
Time: 10:30a.m. to 4p.m.
Place: Penn Township Volun-
Place: Bosler Memorial Library
teer Fire company, 1750 Pine Road,
(Meeting Room), 158 W. High St.,
Newville
Carlisle
Details: An early Valentine treat
Details: A blood drive sponsored
for the benefit of Company 50, made
by Delta Sigma Phi, along with the
by the auxiliary, an all-you-can-eat
Red Cross, will be held at the li-
spaghetti supper with a full salad
brary. Present to donate blood and
bar (25 items or more). Dessert and
drinks are included. Eat-in, only. receive a We Challenge U T-shirt
Cost: $10/adult and $4.50 for chil- while supplies last.
dren 6-12 (under 6 eat free) Contact: 800-733-2767 or visit
Contact: 717-486-5488 for more redcrossblood.org and enter: Bos-
information. ler to schedule appointment.
CLOTHES CLOSET IRISH FOLDING
Time: 11a.m. to 1p.m. VALENTINE CARDS
Place: Calvary Evangelical Lu- Time: 9a.m.
theran Church, 208 Woods Drive, Place: Big Spring Senior Center, 91
Mechanicsburg Doubling Gap Road, Newville
Details: A free clothes closet Details: Members and staff of
event will be held. The church is lo- the Mary C. Schaner Senior Center
cated on the corner of Woods Drive (Enola) will be at the center to make
and Hogestown Road/Route 114. Irish Folding Valentine cards to give
Contact: 717-697-9771 for more to loved ones.
information. Contact: 717-776-4478 for more
information and to sign up for the
HEALTHY HEART EVENT
Time: 8a.m. to noon event.
Place: Holy Spirit Hospital Audi- WOMENS MEETING
torium, 503 N. 21st St., Camp Hill Time: 7p.m.
Details: The Healthy Heart, Place: Trindle Spring Lu-
Healthy Youeve will include free theran Church, 14 State Road,
health screenings (body mass in- Mechanicsburg
dex, blood pressure, cardiovascular Details: The General Federation
risk assessment, non-fasting glucose of Womens Clubs of Mechanicsburg
and cholesterol, and waist circum- will hold a meeting with speaker, Bob
ference), a cooking demo and health Triplett, wood carver, as guest. Mr.
presentations. Triplett is a juried member of the Pa.
Cost: Free Guild of Craftsman and has been fea-
Contact: Space is limited. To reg- tured in Wood Carvers magazine.
ister, visit hsh.org/spirit-of-women, Guests are welcome.
email HSGACommEdWeb@geisinger. Contact: Carol Bogar at 717-697-
edu or call 717-972-4149. 8922 for more information.
CANCER SUPPORT MEETING
MONDAY, FEB. 6 Time: 6p.m.
PRESSED FLOWER WORKSHOP Place: HealthSouth Acute Re-
Time: 9a.m. to 12 noon hab Hospital, 175 Lancaster
Place: Lower Allen Township Blvd.,Mechanicsburg
Building, 2233 Gettysburg Road, Details: CanSurmount Cancer
Camp Hill Support Group will provide a can-
Details: The Penn-Cumberland cer support group meeting and the
Garden Club will hold a workshop to public is welcome.
make cards and crafts using pressed Contact: 717-691-6786 for more
flowers. Materials will be supplied. information.
Contact: 717-761-4108 for more
information. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8
COOKING WITH A IMMIGRATION-RIGHTS LECTURE
CARDIOLOGIST Time: 7p.m.
Time: 5:30p.m. Place: Dickinson College, Stern
Place: Giant Food Store CookingCenter, 208 W. Louther St., Carlisle
School, 3301 Trindle Road, Camp Hill Details: A discussion titled
Border Angels and AMIREDIS:
Details: Dr. Michael Bosak, cardi-
The Sad Face of Undocumented
ologist, and Dr. Sunil Patel, pediatric
Immigration will be held as part
cardiologist with PinnacleHealth Car-
of the Clarke Forum for Contem-
dioVascular Institute, will share heart-
porary Issues, co-sponsored by
healthy, family-friendly dishes to get
American Studies, Latin American,
all involved in the kitchen. Recom-
mended for children 5 and up. Latino and Caribbean studies. Ac-
Cost: $20/pair of attendees tivists Hugo Castro and Jose Luis
Contact: 877-499-3299 for more Hernandez Cruz will speak on their
information. work and experience with undoc-
umented and disabled immigrants
TUESDAY, FEB. 7 from Central and North America.
POLITICAL SATIRE TALK Contact: 7 17-24 5-1 87 5 o r
Time: 7p.m. visit clarekforum.org for more M
Answers can be found on Page B6 Place: Dickinson College, Stern information. 1
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CRYPTOQUIP

The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands


for another. If you think that X equals O, it will equal O throughout the
puzzle. Single letters, short words and words using an apostrophe give
you clues to locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error.

Todays Cryptoquip Clue: X equals A

BRIDGE | BY STEVE BECKER

She deserves better


Dear Annie: I have been I told him I dont think it you should stop focusing so
married to the same man for 59 qualifies as a gift. Even after a much on what makes your
years. I have one daughter and lengthy discussion, he didnt husband tick and focus in-
am an immigrant to this coun- change his mind. I should add stead on what makes you tick.
try. I think I am that he has not bought me a Cultivate your hobbies. Plan
a fairly decent birthday card or a gift for the outings with your daughter
cook and house- past 20 years. or your friends. Have dinner
keeper. I worked My feeling is that his sole with your favorite in-laws. Go
for 30 years in a interest in me is as a provider see a new movie. Curl up with
very large com- of meals, as a housekeeper a big stack of good books. In
pany and ended and as a contributor of money. short, celebrate yourself. You
my career in When I retired, I had a very sound like a friendly, kind and
ANNIE management. I substantial fund, which he independent woman. Whether
LANE
read a lot; I play invested himself. For a few or not your husband realizes it,
bridge. All in years, it did very well. Then hes a very lucky man.
all, I am easy to he went behind my back and Dear Annie: You suggested
get along with. My husband made a risky investment. We that Nobody Calls try a
is an intelligent man, though lost our house, and things Meetup group. Because I live in
he is not a great talker. His were dire for a few years. My a small town just as she does, I
interests are the stock market feeling is that he has a prob- thought Id check it out. There
and making money. He has a lem dealing with women. He are no groups within 50 miles
few friends, but theyre of the never abides by my opinion on of where I live which is one
FOR RELEASE FEBRUARY 5, 2017 casual type. I would call him any topic. He is not particu- more stumbling block, in my

THE TV CROSSWORD
emotionally challenged. He larly warm toward any female opinion. In a small town, vol-
comes from a very large fam- in the family, and my daughter unteering in your community,
ily, and I get along with his sometimes calls him an ice- at your church or at a school or
family members very well. He berg. What makes this man taking a local community-ed-
by Jacqueline E. Mathews cares for them and has helped tick? I am getting to the point ucation class might help.
them out. where I dont think I can stand Small-Town Girl
This week, I celebrated a him anymore. However, I am Dear Small-Town: Your
milestone birthday. There was too old to leave. Any advice suggestions are all excellent.
no card, no flowers, nothing. would be appreciated. Fed I hadnt considered the lim-
When I remarked on it, he Up to the Teeth itations of a website such as
told me he had been planning Dear Fed: You deserve bet- Meetup. Thank you for bring-
to buy me a card and give me ter, and if your husband wont ing it to my attention.
an airline ticket for a trip that deliver that, go get it for your- Send your questions for Annie
we decided on six months ago self. No, I am not prescribing Lane to dearannie@creators.
and is coming up in a month. an affair. What I mean is that com.

ASTROLOGY
CELEBRITIES BORN ON 19): Participate, engage in a function that you can go to
THIS DAY: Darren Criss, 30; group functions and open with a good friend. Exploring
Michael Sheen, 48; Jennifer your mind to new experi- something new with the peo-
Jason Leigh, 55; Barbara Her- ences, and you will learn a ple you like to share experi-
shey, 69. lot about yourself and those ences with will make what
Happy Birthday: Take a around you. Embrace re- you encounter that much
look around you sponsibility and whatever is more interesting and enjoy-
and youll find a required to improve your life. able.
way to take ad- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
vantage of op- TAURUS (April 20-May 22): A day trip or a fam-
portunities that 20): Go over what you have ily gathering will help you
others wont done in the past and learn establish your position in
notice. Use your from your mistakes. Having the pecking order. Offering
ACROSS 42 __ Streep EUGENIA insight and a clear and concise picture suggestions and physical
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Deal allows Yellowstone bison slaughter


MATTHEW BROWN up to 1,300 of Yellowstones 5,500 and safeguarded until they are animals annual migration into Jody Lyle said the deal with the
Associated Press bison this winter. ready for shipment. Montana to prevent transmitting state and Agriculture Depart-
BILLINGS, Mont. A deal
The terms are likely to dampen Wildlife advocates fiercely the disease brucellosis to cattle. ment marked a first step toward
disclosed Thursday will allow the public outcry by averting slaugh- oppose the periodic slaughters Brucellosis can cause pregnant a long-term program to use some
mass slaughter of hundreds of ter for most of a small group of bi- of Yellowstones world-famous animals to abort their young. It disease-free bison for conserva-
wild bison migrating from Yellow- son that had been earmarked for bison herds. Stephany Seay with was brought to North America tion instead of sending them to
stone National Park, while sparing a conservation effort intended at the Buffalo Field Campaign said by the infected livestock of early slaughter.
25 animals that American Indian establishing new herds elsewhere. whats needed is to repeal a law settlers and has since been erad- Under public pressure, Yel-
tribes want to start new herds. Bullock lifted the slaughter ban that places wild bison under the icated nationwide except in Yel- lowstone administrators last
The Associated Press obtained in a Thursday letter to Yellow- authority of the Montana live- lowstone-area wildlife, including year proposed relocating about
details on the deal between Mon- stone Superintendent Dan Wenk stock department instead of its bison and elk. 40 animals captured during their
tana, the park and the U.S. De- that outlined the agreement to wildlife agency. The 25 bull bison saved from migration to Fort Peck, which is
partment of Agriculture prior to spare the 25 bison. Stop the slaughter, let them slaughter will be kept for a year already home to a small herd of
its public disclosure. My intent in invoking the (ban) roam and manage them just like for disease monitoring at a federal park bison.
It resulted from two weeks of was to prevent the slaughter of we do with elk, just like we do with quarantine facility just north of When Montana livestock offi-
intensive negotiations and re- these bison and preserve them deer, just like we do with other the park in Corwin Springs. They cials objected to the transfer be-
moves a political obstacle for the for transport to Fort Peck (Indian wildlife, Seay said. will later be relocated to Fort Peck cause of disease concerns, park
park after Montana Gov. Steve Reservation), Bullock wrote. Park officials say they have lit- Reservation, home of the Assini- officials said they would kill the
Bullock on Jan. 19 temporarily The parties have committed that tle choice under a 16-year-old boine and Sioux tribes. animals, prompting Bullock to
blocked Yellowstones plan to kill these animals will be quarantined program intended to curb the Yellowstone spokeswoman invoke the ban on slaughters.

Trout nitrate, nitrite and pH. Then


they will learn how to graph Small season.
Hunters can no longer count on an
I guess the only thing that a
hunting license allows you to do is
From B1 the data on X-Y coordinates From B1 easier harvest in areas where antler- purchase another permit so you can
and observe trends. less deer were plentiful and easier actually hunt, Joe Saum said.
her students about adapta- Tracking water quality in decided to turn back the clock to targets on the first day when ant- Pheasants will never re-establish
tions and camouflage. the aquarium is then trans- the days of a bucks-only period, lered or antlerless could be taken. here in Pennsylvania, Dani Mum-
The top of a rainbow lated to real-world terms. followed by a period when antlerless How might the buck harvest mert said. Not only do we not have
trout it dark, so birds cant Kinder explains that at even deer would also be legal. change? More? Less? the habitat for pheasants any more,
see them, and the bottom just a few parts per million, The change applies to deer hunt- Consider the possibility that but there is also too much of a pred-
of the trout is white, so they nitrogen can be harmful ing during the firearms season in more hunters will be staying in the ator problem. This is no fault of
can easily catch unsuspect- to fish. She said trying to wildlife management units (WMU) woods longer, especially on that the (Game Commission), but rather
ing insects that reside on the imagine a million things can 5A and 5B. WMU5A includes por- first day of deer season (bucks- our own faults. I would purchase it
river bottom. Most of the be hard to wrap your head tions of Cumberland, Adams, only). Hunters seeking antlered or just to help fund something that I
eggs in Kinders classroom around, so her students will Franklin and York counties. WMU5B antlerless used to be able to down a can continue to do with my family
hatched about a week ago, conduct a lab. entails sections of Adams, York, doe and go home. Will extended and hunting dog.
but half-inch-long baby They will drop food col- Lancaster, Dauphin, Berks and Leba- time in the woods by hunters who
trout are already starting to oring into cups of water to non counties. can no longer do that, bump the Bears by bow and arrow
develop their coloring. illustrate the differences During recent two-week seasons buck harvest? In another move, the Game Com-
I can see the black spots between parts per hun- in the local WMUs, hunters could Im curious to hear from deer mission voted to move the statewide
on them, Asher Jordan, dred, thousand and million. take either antlered or antlerless hunters on how this split season archery bear season to the next-to-
a fifth-grader, said after When they get to parts per deer with the proper license. might change their approach to deer the-last week of the archery deer
looking through a micro- million, the color is no lon- The commission said switching season. season. The statewide archery sea-
scope at several tiny fish in ger visible. Kinder said the WMUs 5A and 5B to a split season Might there be fewer antlerless son for bears would be Oct. 30-Nov.
a petri dish. lesson is that pollution isnt was done for consistency across the licenses sold because getting a deer 4.
The baby trout arent able always visible. Commonwealth. The move leaves might be a tougher task?
to feed themselves, so they It doesnt take very only WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D with con- Email your thoughts to me at Blame it on Bambi
absorb nutrients from their much pollution to start current seasons. bjsmall@comcast.net. In other news
egg yolk. Kinder said it is affecting the fish, Kinder Under the split season format, the Dennis Sayers of Massachusetts
similar to how chickens re- said. five-day antlered deer season would $25 for pheasants tried to fight a $105 speeding ticket,
ceive nutrients. Students will Of the 300 eggs in Kind- be Nov. 27-Dec. 1. That would be Also this week, the Game Com- by blaming it on Bambi.
start feeding the fish once ers aquarium, she said she followed by a seven-day concurrent mission gave preliminary approval In November, Sayers was clocked
their yolk sacs are depleted. expects around 20 or 30 to season for antlered and antlerless of to creating a $25 permit for adults to going 40 mph in a 30 mph zone in
Having an aquarium in be alive in May. Kinder said Dec. 2-9. hunt pheasants. West Newbury.
the classroom has opened this is consistent with na- Antler restrictions will remain in Paying $25 for a pheasant permit According to the Associated Press,
up real-life opportunities ture. She explained to her place. drew mixed reactions on social me- he appealed in court, asking the offi-
for data collection and in- students that humans usu- The split season could change a dia. cer if he was 100 percent certain that
terpretation. Kinder said ally have one baby at a time hunters approach to getting a deer, Yes, if the money would go to his radar captured Sayers speed or
students will be keeping and provide a lot of care, and it extends beyond the rifle sea- re-establish the wild pheasant pop- the speed of a deer that could have
science journals with fish but fish drop hundreds of son, back to the archery campaign ulation, Scott Hartman said. If the been in the vicinity.
counts and water quality eggs and dont care for their that runs previous. Game Commission would work with Reports were not confirmed that
tests, including ammonia, young, so many of them die. The second half of the split season Pheasants Forever that would accel- Sayers had been driving a jaguar at
will reduce the opportunity for and erate the process. the time.
Cryptoquip harvest of, antlerless deer, after five Id pay $25 just to drive around Sayers racked up skepticism
days of thunder in the woods for and see pheasants in PA, Kevin during the hearing and the fine was
bucks. Trostle added. upheld. He was ordered to cough up
Considering the odds of taking What pheasants? I see more tur- the do(e)ugh.
an antlerless deer in the rifle season keys than pheasants, Glenn Hans-
will now be longer, some bowhunt- ford said. Email your wild thoughts to bjsmall@
ers may choose to take their venison So do I, Glenn, Susan Krenzer comcast.net. Follow on Twitter @Ar-
TV Crossword (an antlerless deer) during the bow agreed. rows2010

Drought that would have melted down to 28.1


inches of water. That compares to 11.3
tinger said.
Januarys storms have lifted the
From B1 inches in an average year. northern half of the state out of
The state measures overall snowpack drought. On Thursday, 51 percent of
Photographers and other journal- through more than 100 electronic sen- the state remained in drought, com-
ists trailed Gehrke in a Groundhog sors throughout the Sierra Nevada. pared to 95 percent at this time last
Day-style ritual in the state, where Statewide, snowpack stood at 173 year.
water shortages from the drought and percent of average for the date. In January of 2014, Brown stood at
from overuse have often dominated the Back-to-back-to-back storms in Phillips Station to declare a drought
news. January that each dropped a hurri- emergency in California. He ordered
Gehrke noted the snow plows rum- canes worth of water have put the mandatory water conservation in cit-
bling and ski lifts humming up and state at 108 percent of its normal rain ies and towns. Phillips Station at that
down the mountain range when he and snow for the whole year, said Mi- point held no measurable snow, amid
poked a rod into the drifts at Phillips chael Dettinger, a hydrologist for the the states driest three-year stretch in
Station, about 90 miles east of Sacra- U.S. Geological Survey. Thats with two history.
mento. months still left in the rainy season. State water officials lifted the state-
Gehrke had to change his route be- The storm systems, known as at- wide mandate for a 25 percent reduc-
cause the snow was so much higher mospheric rivers, caught us all off- tion in water use as the drought eased.
than normal. At Phillips Station, his guard, how many came in so quickly, Some conservation orders remain in
Premier Crossword measurements showed snow at a level and turned everything around, Det- effect.

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HS GIRLS BASKETBALL

Carlisle shows fight in defeat


in the Eagles favor as they beat
Third quarter the Herd 50-32 at the Eagle More photos
Dome Friday night.
slump dooms Herd Carlisle caught the Eagles
For more photos from the
Eagles win, go to Cumberland
in loss to CV after they clinched the Mid-
Penn Commonwealth title
cumberlink.com/sports Valleys Addison
Kirkpatrick,
JEFFREY KAUFFMAN and on a night that an injured the basket in the first half but center, shoots
For The Sentinel Katie Jekot didnt play, but a stood around watching too for two points in
SILVER SPRING TWP.
two-point third quarter was much of the game in the third front of Carlisles
Carlisle needed three wins in the difference. quarter. We did the same thing Kassidy Ingram,
their final three games to have We have played teams very Wednesday against State Col- front, and
a shot at qualifying for the Dis- well in the first half but there lege. Marlise Newson,
trict 3 tournament, but needed is something about the third Carlisle (8-12, 3-10 Com- back, during the
to get through top-seeded quarter and you cant beat monwealth) led four times in third quarter of
Cumberland Valley first. teams when you only score the first 10 minutes but an 8-1 their game on
A strong first half gave the two points in a quarter, Herd run gave the Eagles a 20-13 Friday night.
Thundering Herd hope but the coach Gabrielle Guynan said. JASON MALMONT,
third quarter turned the game We were aggressive going to Please see EAGLES, Page C4 FOR THE SENTINEL

HS BOYS BASKETBALL HS BOYS

Rocks claim title in classic


BASKETBALL
Houston
Trinity wins Capital
on Edwards last-
sparks
second free throws
BRETT KEENER
For The Sentinel
Herd route
LOWER ALLEN TWP. The Carlisle big man has
first meeting this season between
Milton Hershey and Trinity was monster night with
a thriller, a one-point game in
which the victorious team went
near triple-double
ahead in the final seconds after JAKE ADAMS
erasing an early deficit. The Sentinel
Fridays second meeting be- CARLISLE Ethan Houston
tween the Mid-Penn Capital had one mission entering Carl-
heavyweights showed that the isles senior night against Cum-
Spartans and the Shamrocks berland Valley: Show out.
dont know how to do it any Houston gave the fans a show,
other way. alright, nearly recording a tri-
The squads engaged in their ple-double as the Thundering
second classic of the season, this Herd dismantled their arch ri-
time at Trinity vals 89-51 Friday night at Car-
High School, lisle High School.
More as the Sham- The 6-foot-7 senior was all
highlights rocks Timmy over the court, drilling 3-point-
Edwards hit ers, grabbing
For more photos a pair of free rebounds
and video from throws with Video and swat-
the Shamrocks 2.6 seconds For video high- ting away
game, go to remaining to lights and shots left
cumberlink.com/ give Trinity a interviews from and right to
sports 77-76 victory this game, go the tune of
over Milton to cumberlink. a 26-point,
Hershey and secure the Capital com/sports 1 2- b o a r d ,
Division championship. eight-block
The back-and-forth affair night. It was perhaps his most
wasnt decided until after the complete game in his two years
final buzzer, when officials cor- starting on varsity.
rectly ruled that a potential He has it in him, Herd coach
winning 3-pointer by Milton Andre Anderson said. If he
Hersheys Keonte Lucas had oc- comes out with that attitude that
curred after the horn. hes not gonna let anybody play
I guess at the end of day, were physical with him and play on his
very even because we both won level, hes gonna dominate. And
by one, Trinity coach Larry Kos- thats what he did tonight.
telac Jr. said. It was just an awe- Its our last regular season
some game. Im so happy for our home game and Im a senior, and
kids. They played hard. They got WES PETERSON FOR THE SENTINEL I just wanted to show out for the
down big and they came back in crowd, mainly, Houston said.
Trinitys Timothy Edwards looks for an open team mate Friday evening while being guarded by Milton
that second half like a banshee. He had it from the opening
Hersheys Anthony Braxton.
The high-octane game was full tip-off, sparking a 19-point first
of twists and turns, with Milton ignited a second-half comeback. ity points, part of a second half in to lead this team. We came out quarter with seven points and six
Hershey controlling play early After scoring just one point in which he poured in 23 points and really slow and sluggish in the rebounds. Carlisle (14-7, 10-4
and Trinity surging late. Trin- the first half, Hall tallied the first locked down Lucas (15 first-half first half, and we didnt have any Commonwealth) burst out to an
ity had trailed by as many as 12 seven points of the second half to points) on the defensive end. more time for that. I had to step 11-2 lead thanks partly to a Hous-
points in the first half, and faced pull the Shamrocks within 44- I just stepped up, Hall said. up and take charge. ton put-back and subsequent
a 42-33 deficit at the break, but 42. After a Sean Good bucket tied Coach was telling me I need to
senior swingman Marcus Hall it, Hall scored the next six Trin- lead this team, us captains have Please see SHAMROCKS, Page C4 Please see HERD, Page C4

GOLF SUPER BOWL LI

Woods withdraws from Magician lightens mood for Pats


Dubai Desert Classic John Duke Logan has a
him, What do you have for me
today? Logan reaches into his
official team magician that he
has attracted a following among
part-time job in the back back pocket and pulls out a deck the AFC champions, who will be
spasms on Thursday night after of cards, and soon a crowd is playing the Atlanta Falcons in the
Tiger Woods dinner. of the media workroom gathered around. Super Bowl on Sunday.
Tiger Woods went into a I saw him in there a couple Anytime you can kind of take
withdrew on Friday spasm in his lower back fairly JIMMY GOLEN of weeks ago and he did some your mind off of football when
with back spasms late last night ... got treatment
done early this morning for 3 1-2
Associated Press
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. This
amazing things, quarterback
Tom Brady said. I think ev-
youre in the locker room, its a
nice little break from the reality
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hours, but cant get it out. is where the magic happens, here eryone is blown away by a little of what we do every day, full-
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates He says its not the nerve, but in the New England Patriots magic. back James Develin said. It just
Tiger Woods withdrew from back spasm, and he cant get the locker room. As Brady spoke at his weekly
the Dubai Desert Classic on spasms to calm down. He can John Duke Logan will be walk- news conference, Logan was in Please see PATRIOTS, Page C8
Friday with back spasms after move around, but he cant make ing through as the players are the back of the media workroom
shooting an opening-round 77 a full rotation in his swing. taping up their ankles or put- at Gillette Stadium, shooting
a day earlier. Woods made a comeback after ting on pads and one of them video for his actual job as digital Super Bowl LI: For more
Woods manager, Mark Stein- most often backup quarterback content associate for the Patri- preview coverage ahead of Super
berg, said Woods suffered from Please see WOODS, Page C6 Jacoby Brissett will shout at ots website. But its as a sort of Bowl LI, turn to pages C8-9.

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Starting lineup
District 3 wrestling coverage In My Words
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TRANSACTIONS from Toledo for future considerations. Winnipeg 54 25 25 4 54 159 167


Dallas 52 21 21 10 52 144 164
Flames 4, Devils 3 Toronto 43 20 20 2 1 43 126 116 Philadelphia 18 31 .367 13
Binghamton 44 18 23 2 1 39 109 142 Brooklyn 9 41 .180 23
SOCCER Calgary 1 1 1 14
ASEBALL
B Colorado 48 13 33 2 28 94 166 New Jersey 0 3 0 03 Rochester 46 19 25 0 2 40 125 149 Southeast Division
MLS
American League PORTLAND TIMBERS Announced the retire- PACIFIC DIVISION First Period1, Calgary, Monahan 19 (Gaudreau, WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB
KANSAS CITY ROYALS Agreed to terms with ment of D Nat Borchers. Brodie), 17:15. Central Division Washington 29 20 .592
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Second Period2, Calgary, Versteeg 10
RHP Kelvin Herrera on a one-year contract. SPORTING KANSAS CITY Traded M Lawrence San Jose 52 33 17 2 68 142 118 (Gaudreau, Brodie), 0:22 (pp). 3, New Jersey, GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Atlanta 29 21 .580
MINNESOTA TWINS Designated 1B-DH Byung Olum to Portland for a 2018 first-round draft Grand Rapids 44 29 12 1 2 61 146 102 Charlotte 23 27 .460 6
Ho Park for assignment. Agreed to terms with Anaheim 53 28 16 9 65 139 132 Henrique 14 (Wood), 8:36. 4, New Jersey, Zacha
pick and $50,000 of general allocation money. Milwaukee 44 25 15 2 2 54 120 120 Miami 20 30 .400 9
RHP Matt Belisle on a one-year contract. Edmonton 54 28 18 8 64 155 141 5 (Cammalleri, Henrique), 11:39 (pp). 5, New Chicago 47 25 16 3 3 56 156 130 Orlando 20 32 .385 10
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Named Carlos Chavez COLLEGE Calgary 54 27 24 3 57 143 153 Jersey, Palmieri 14 (Hall, Wood), 19:36 (pp). Iowa 47 23 19 4 1 51 121 126 Central Division
pitching coach at Beloit (MWL), Bryan Corey FLORIDA Named JaJuan Seider running backs
Los Angeles 51 26 21 4 56 131 123 Third Period6, Calgary, Stajan 5 (Ferland, Cleveland 42 20 18 1 3 44 106 117 W L Pct GB
pitching coach at Vermont (NYP), Shane Zdebiak coach. Vancouver 51 23 22 6 52 120 144 Brodie), 7:22. Charlotte 44 19 22 3 0 41 107 123 Cleveland 33 15 .688
athletic trainer at Stockton (Cal), and Ed Gitlitz FURMAN Named David Sims running backs Arizona 50 16 28 6 38 113 159 Overtime7, Calgary, Backlund 15 (Frolik, Manitoba 44 18 21 3 2 41 108 134 Indiana 27 22 .551 6
minor league technology and development coach. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Brodie), 1:13. Rockford 46 14 24 5 3 36 108 158 Chicago 25 26 .490 9
manager. ILLINOIS Announced the resignation of overtime loss. Shots on GoalCalgary 16-11-9-238. New Pacific Division
TAMPA BAY RAYS Agreed to terms with INF linebackers coach Tim McGarigle to become the Jersey 11-13-4-129. Detroit 23 27 .460 11
Fridays Games GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
Rickie Weeks and RHPs Cory Rasmus and David defensive quality control-linebackers coach with Power-play opportunitiesCalgary 1 of 3; New Ontario Milwaukee 21 27 .438 12
Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 3, OT 39 23 9 7 0 53 127 114
Carpenter on minor league contracts. the Green Bay Packers. Jersey 2 of 3. San Jose 38 23 11 1 3 50 131 95 WESTERN CONFERENCE
National League Calgary 4, New Jersey 3, OT
IOWA Named Ken OKeefe quarterbacks coach. GoaliesCalgary, Elliott 11-12-2 (29 shots-26 San Diego 37 21 12 2 2 46 116 103
MISSOURI Named Brian Odom outside Carolina 2, Edmonton 1 saves). New Jersey, Schneider 15-15-8 (38-34). Tucson Southwest Division
CHICAGO CUBS Announced RHP Dylan Floro 38 20 13 5 0 45 111 123
cleared waivers and was assigned outright to linebackers coach. Florida 2, Anaheim 1 A14,716 (17,625). T2:45. W L Pct GB
Stockton 39 19 16 3 1 42 119 114 San Antonio 38 11 .776
Iowa (PCL). SOUTH CAROLINA Named Justin King asso- Detroit 5, N.Y. Islanders 4 RefereesChris Lee, TJ Luxmore. Linesmen Bakersfield 38 17 16 4 1 39 113 113
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Agreed to terms with ciate athletic director for new and creative Saturdays Games Steve Barton, Tim Nowak. Houston 37 17 .685 3
Texas 42 20 19 1 2 43 135 144
2B Cesar Hernandez on a one-year contract and media. Announced sophomore LB Jalen Dread Washington at Montreal, 1p.m. San Antonio 45 20 21 4 0 44 117 131 Memphis 30 22 .577 9
Dallas 19 30 .388 19
OF Chris Coghlan on a minor league contract.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms
and freshman LB Sherrod Pittman have left the
Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 1p.m. Red Wings 5, Islanders 4 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win,
football program. Winnipeg at Colorado, 3p.m. N.Y. Islanders 2 1 14 one point for an overtime or shootout loss. New Orleans 19 31 .380 19
with RHP Jeremy Guthrie on a minor league Anaheim at Tampa Bay, 7p.m. Detroit 1 3 15 F
ridays Games N
orthwest Division
contract. First Period1, N.Y. Islanders, Bailey 9 (Tavares, Lehigh Valley 4, Albany 3 W L Pct GB
American Association
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS Signed RHP
NFL New Jersey at Columbus, 7p.m.
Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 7p.m. Lee), 3:43. 2, Detroit, Glendening 2 (Ericsson, Bridgeport 3, Rochester 2 Utah 31 19 .620
Ottawa at Buffalo, 7p.m. Abdelkader), 10:07. 3, N.Y. Islanders, Ladd 11 Iowa 3, Cleveland 0 Oklahoma City 29 22 .569 2
Jose Almarante. SUPER BOWL Hershey 5, Binghamton 3
Toronto at Boston, 7p.m. (Hickey, Quine), 11:35. Portland 22 28 .440 9
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS Sold the Sunday, Feb. 5 Second Period4, Detroit, Helm 6 (Vanek, Providence 3, Springfield 1
Chicago at Dallas, 8p.m. Denver 21 27 .438 9
contract of C Jose Gonzalez to Minnesota (AL). At Houston Tatar), 12:04. 5, Detroit, Mantha 12 (Tatar), St. Johns 5, WB-Scranton 2
LAREDO LEMURS Signed OF Denis Phipps. Detroit at Nashville, 8p.m. Minnesota 19 31 .380 12
Atlanta vs. New England, 6:30p.m. (FOX) 14:24. 6, N.Y. Islanders, Tavares 20 (Lee, Hartford 4, Utica 3 Pacific Division
SIOUX FALLS CANARIES Released OF Aaron Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8p.m. Strome), 17:11 (pp). 7, Detroit, Zetterberg 11 Grand Rapids 5, Chicago 2
Owen and INF Darwin Perez. Minnesota at Vancouver, 10p.m. W L Pct GB
(Nyquist, Mantha), 17:34. San Jose 4, Manitoba 1
TEXAS AIR HOGS Named Billy Martin Jr. field
manager.
NHL Arizona at San Jose, 10:30p.m.
Sundays Games
Third Period8, N.Y. Islanders, Chimera Milwaukee 4, Rockford 3
Golden State 43 7 .860
L.A. Clippers 31 19 .620 12
11 (Nelson), 17:34. 9, Detroit, Dekeyser 3 Texas at San Antonio, late
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Sold the contract of OF Los Angeles at Washington, Noon Charlotte at Tucson, late Sacramento 19 30 .388 23
EASTERN CONFERENCE (Zetterberg), 19:32.
Josh Romanski to Minnesota (AL). Shots on GoalN.Y. Islanders 15-12-936. Stockton at Bakersfield, late L.A. Lakers 17 36 .321 27
Edmonton at Montreal, 1p.m.
BASKETBALL ATLANTIC DIVISION Calgary at N.Y. Rangers, 2p.m. Detroit 8-10-624. San Diego at Ontario, late Phoenix 15 34 .306 27
NBA Power-play opportunitiesN.Y. Islanders 1 of Saturdays Games Thursdays Games
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Syracuse at Toronto, 3p.m. Washington 116, L.A. Lakers 108
NBA Fined Atlanta F Taurean Prince $25,000
for forcefully pulling down Miami C Hassan
Montreal 52 30 15 7 67 156 130
Ottawa 49 27 16 6 60 137 131
Penguins 4, Blue Jackets 3 5; Detroit 0 of 2.
GoaliesN.Y. Islanders, Greiss 15-8-3 (24 shots- Springfield at Bridgeport, 7p.m. Atlanta 113, Houston 108
Whiteside during a Feb. 1 game, and Miami Columbus 0 1 2 03 19 saves). Detroit, Mrazek 11-12-5 (36-32). Iowa at Cleveland, 7p.m. San Antonio 102, Philadelphia 86
Boston 54 26 22 6 58 138 143
F James Johnson $25,000 for escalating the Florida 52 23 19 10 56 124 143 Pittsburgh 2 1 0 14 A20,027 (20,066). T2:31. Milwaukee at Grand Rapids, 7p.m. Golden State 133, L.A. Clippers 120
situation in retaliation by throwing a forearm Toronto 49 23 17 9 55 149 144 First Period1, Pittsburgh, Kessel 16 (Dumoulin, RefereesDan OHalloran, Tim Peel. Linesmen St. Johns at Hershey, 7p.m. Fridays Games
into the chest of Prince. Detroit 51 21 21 9 51 131 152 Daley), 13:37. 2, Pittsburgh, Hornqvist 15 David Brisebois, Matt MacPherson. Albany at Binghamton, 7:05p.m. Orlando 102, Toronto 94
DETROIT PISTONS Assigned F Henry Ellenson Buffalo 50 20 20 10 50 121 143 (Letang, Cullen), 18:28. Lehigh Valley at WB-Scranton, 7:05p.m. Detroit 116, Minnesota 108
and G Michael Gbinije to Grand Rapids (NBADL). Tampa Bay 52 22 24 6 50 141 155 Second Period3, Columbus, Dubinsky 6 Rochester at Hartford, 7:30p.m.
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Waived C Anderson Metropolitan Division (Johnson, Jenner), 15:43. 4, Pittsburgh, Bonino AHL Rockford at Chicago, 8p.m.
San Jose at Manitoba, 8p.m.
Indiana 106, Brooklyn 97
Boston 113, L.A. Lakers 107
Varejao. GP W L OT Pts GF GA 8 (Kessel, Guentzel), 18:23. Houston 121, Chicago 117, OT
Washington 51 34 11 6 74 167 112 Third Period5, Columbus, Wennberg 10 San Antonio at Texas, 8p.m.
HOCKEY EASTERN CONFERENCE Oklahoma City 114, Memphis 102
Columbus 50 33 12 5 71 169 122 (Jones, Saad), 0:29. 6, Columbus, Atkinson 25 Charlotte at Tucson, 9:05p.m.
NHL Atlantic Division Ontario at San Diego, 10p.m. Milwaukee at Denver, 9p.m.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS Assigned F Luke Gazdic Pittsburgh 50 32 13 5 69 180 146 (Johnson, Dubinsky), 11:20. GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Bakersfield at Stockton, 10:30p.m. Dallas at Portland, 10:30p.m.
to Albany (AHL). Activated D Andy Greene off N.Y. Rangers 51 32 18 1 65 173 136 Overtime7, Pittsburgh, Kessel 17 (Letang, WB-Scranton 46 33 10 3 0 69 159 110 Phoenix at Sacramento, 10:30p.m.
Sundays Games
injured reserve. Philadelphia 52 26 20 6 58 144 161 Schultz), 3:15 (pp). Lehigh Valley 44 30 12 2 0 62 162 120 Syracuse at Toronto, 1p.m. Saturdays Games
NEW YORK RANGERS Assigned G Magnus N.Y. Islanders 49 22 18 9 53 143 143 Providence 46 26 12 5 3 60 139 118
Shots on GoalColumbus 13-10-831. St. Johns at Hershey, 2p.m. Detroit at Indiana, 7p.m.
Hellberg to Hartford (AHL). Carolina 50 23 20 7 53 133 142 Bridgeport 43 26 15 1 1 54 130 123
New Jersey 52 21 21 10 52 120 151 Pittsburgh 13-11-4-533. New Orleans at Washington, 7p.m.
WASHINGTON CAPITALS Recalled F Jakub Power-play opportunitiesColumbus 0 of 0; Hershey 45 22 13 7 3 54 152 140 Orlando at Atlanta, 7p.m.
Vrana from Hershey (AHL).
ECHL
WESTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 1 of 1. Springfield 44 16 20 6 2 40 107 128
Hartford 46 17 24 3 2 39 123 161
NBA Philadelphia at Miami, 7:30p.m.
FLORIDA EVERBLADES Announced D Tyler CENTRAL DIVISION GoaliesColumbus, Bobrovsky 28-9-3 (33 North Division EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland at New York, 8:30p.m.
Ganly was reassigned to the team from Charlotte GP W L OT Pts GF GA shots-29 saves). Pittsburgh, M.Murray 19-6-1 GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Atlantic Division Charlotte at Utah, 9p.m.
(AHL) and F John McCarron was returned to the Minnesota 50 33 12 5 71 166 116 (31-28). Syracuse 44 22 13 4 5 53 132 129 W L Pct GB Denver at San Antonio, 9p.m.
team from St. Johns (AHL). Reassigned G Daniel Chicago 53 31 17 5 67 147 138 A18,649 (18,387). T2:31. Albany 46 26 18 1 1 54 127 121 Boston 32 18 .640 Memphis at Minnesota, 9p.m.
Altshuller to Charlotte. Nashville 51 25 18 8 58 142 134 RefereesBrian Pochmara, Justin St Pierre. St. Johns 45 21 18 5 1 48 125 137 Toronto 30 21 .588 2 Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9p.m.
READING ROYALS Acquired F Nathan Moon St. Louis 51 25 21 5 55 146 158 LinesmenShandor Alphonso, Michel Cormier. Utica 44 18 18 6 2 44 110 126 New York 22 29 .431 10 Golden State at Sacramento, 10:30p.m.

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C4|Saturday, February 4, 2017 HS BASKETBALL The Sentinel

Wildcats
succumb
to McD
GEOFF MORROW
The Sentinel
MECHANICSBURG At 70
years old, Joe Bressi doesnt need
this type of action.
But the long-ago and cur-
rent Bishop McDevitt girls
basketball coach certainly
boasts the acumen and, most
importantly, the enthusiasm
to guide championship-caliber
teams.
His Crusaders locked up their
first outright division title in 32
years Friday night by holding off
a hard-working Mechanicsburg
outfit 40-29 in the Wildcats
gymnasium, the victory sealing
the Mid-Penn Keystone crown
and clinching a conference play-
off berth.
Still hopping up and down,
said Bressi, who was also coach
the last time McDevitt won an
outright title in 1985. In be-
tween stints with the Crusaders,
he served as head coach of the
WES PETERSON FOR THE SENTINEL
Bloomsburg University women,
the Lycoming College men, and Keonte Lucas of Milton Hershey fires a shot off while Trinitys Marcus Hall blocks Friday evening at Trinity High School.
as athletic director at Central
Dauphin before returning to the
McDevitt bench in 2013. Shamrocks and the teams stayed within seven
points of each other until the end
After a miss by the Shamrocks,
Edwards grabbed the offensive
been here, so its really special.
They did that to us when we
I love to compete. And my From C1 of the game. board and was fouled with 2.6 played them at their place, so we
wife says Im nuts, but I still like The Spartans finally forged a tie seconds to go. The senior knocked knew what was possible.
to compete. From there it was a sensational with 51 seconds remaining when down both, giving the Shamrocks Edwards finished with 16 points
His Crusader girls (17-4, 12-2), back-and-forth battle, with Jarin Lyons hit two free throws to the final say in the crazy night and six rebounds, one of four
whove won four straight and 15 Milton Hershey guard Donyae make it 74-74. After Bucher hit albeit not before a few nervous Shamrocks to tally double-digit
of their last 16 games, also com- Baylor-Carroll (28 points) refus- one of two at the other end with seconds while the officials de- points. Four Spartans also broke
petes like mad, especially on the ing to let his team fade away. He 40 seconds to go, the Spartans bated Lucass last-gasp attempt. the double-digit mark, led by
defensive end. Friday night they and Trinitys Jack Bucher (four Chris Sampson drove and finished This definitely ranks up there, Baylor-Carrolls game-high 28.
forced 27 turnovers and limited 3-pointers) engaged in a long-dis- to put Milton Hershey ahead 76- Edwards said. Its our first (di- Sampson tallied 20 points to go
the Wildcats (10-11, 6-8) to 29 tance duel late in the third quarter, 75 with 17 seconds remaining. vision) championship since Ive with eight rebounds.
percent shooting (11 of 38).
With six of the eight regulars
either sophomores or freshmen,
Bressi anticipates big things for
the foreseeable future, starting Eagles
with a goal to compete for a Dis- From C1
trict 3 Class 4A championship
this season. lead. The Herd cut the lead to 20-
The big thing is, Im doing 17 at the half.
this as long as I enjoy it, be- Cumberland Valley, which has
cause I dont have to do it, he shown all season to be a second
said. As long as I feel good, you half team, turned on the defensive
know what I mean? Remember, jets and the shooting touch to go
I was in the Eastern finals four on a 14-2 run in the third quarter.
years in a row (during the 1976- The inside-outside game of Addie
86 stint) and never won a state Kirkpatrick and Jekot became the
championship. I would like to game of Kirkpatrick and Kennedy
win a state championship. Kuffa. They tallied 12 points in the
Olivia Fasick, one of those star frame and Allison Hinish knocked
sophomores, scored a game- down a jumper for the other two
high 17 points and added four points.
rebounds, three assists and We wanted to work the ball
eight steals. Another sopho- inside with Katie out and Addie
more, Treasure George-Morrow, has been playing so well, Eagles
added 11 points. coach Bill Wolf said. We felt we
The Crusaders never trailed, had a size advantage, but Ingram
taking an early lead thanks to and Sydney Purcell played Addie
forcing nine turnovers in the tough. It was a great night for JASON MALMONT, FOR THE SENTINEL
opening quarter. Kennedy and Allison Hinish. We
Unfortunately that press started the year with a short bench Cumberland Valleys Kennedy Kuffa left, looks for an open teammate to pass to as Carlisles Tyra Brown, right,
tripped us up again, said but it is getting deeper as the kids applies pressure during the second quarter of their game on Friday night.
Mechanicsburg guard Kyra are improving each game.
Skurcenski, one of six Wild- Kuffa knocked down back to
cats seniors honored on Senior back 3-pointers to open the fourth
Night. We worked on it, but its and put the Herd away. She fin-
always different when youve got ished with 16 points while Kirk-
very athletic people running at patrick led all scorers with 17.
you. It caused too many turn- Kassidy Ingram led the Herd
overs, which resulted in points. with 13 and spent the entire night
But once we settled into the in a wrestling match with Kirk-
press, I think we did a better job. patrick, working on takedowns
Clay McAllisters improved and back points. Both finished
team, which has positioned it- with four fouls, battling for each
self to make the Class 5A playoffs point and board. Marlise Newson
despite a 4-8 start to the season, added eight for the short-handed
crushed the glass Friday night, Herd, playing without Alexa
doubling up the Crusaders with Askins.
a 42-21 rebounding advantage. The effort is there every night
Rachel Deveney led the way with and I cant ask for much more,
five points and eight rebounds, Guynan said. We have two more
with Logan Nutt totaling six and need to win them to end the
points and seven boards, and year well. We have already won
Maya Gelnett also scoring six more games than the last couple
points. of years (seven combined in pre-
I felt the second half was a vious two seasons). We just have
little better, said McAllister, to finish some games better than Cumberland Valleys Jess Tonrey, left, tries to reach over top of Carlisles Marlise Newson to knock down a pass
whose girls hung within single we have. during the fourth quarter of their game on Friday night.
digits most of the second half.
Felt we took a little better care
of the basketball. ... They gave
100 percent effort, and they
played to the very end. Unfor- Herd for the Herds big man. Houston
felt locked in after that triple hit
to 23 points, eight boards and four
assists, going 9-for-13 from the
what started the teams opening
stretch.
tunately we couldnt put the ball From C1 nothing but net, drilling five 3s as free-throw line. The four-year Carlisle drained nine 3-pointers
in the basket enough. Carlisle torched CV (7-15, 4-10) starter scored 17 of those in the on the night. Gavyn Barnes came
Still, Skurcenski and crew trey from the right wing. from beyond the arch. second half. Nate Barnes went off the bench to provide 20 points,
are stoked with their teams His signature moment came That was important, because for 13 points and grabbed seven including four of those treys as the
surge toward the playoffs over midway through the second quar- feed the hot man, fellow senior boards, as the Houston-Milling- Herd shot 46.9 percent from the
the second half of this season, ter. Ethan put in a tough lay-in and Deshawn Millington said. ton-Barnes trio led Carlisle to a field.
especially considering this was then used his 6-foot-10 wingspan Houstons start put Carlisle out romp on the boards, 43-31. CV, meanwhile, had little such
supposed to be a rebuilding year. and blocked consecutive shots on for good, as it built a 19-7 lead af- This was just a huge win for fortune. The Eagles turned the
Once we started the second the right baseline to fully ignite ter eight minutes. CV went on a us, huge confidence booster, ball over 14 times and shot just
round of our league, we came to- the crowd. 7-0 run early in the third quarter said Houston, alluding to a team 30.4 percent (17 of 56). Josiah
gether, said the 5-foot-3 guard, Theres not too many people to close the gap to 15, but hardly that entered the night No. 5 in the Burns dropped a couple treys
who had three points and three that can get a solid shot (on him), threated after that. District 3 Class 6A power rankings to lead CV with 16 points, while
steals. We started playing for Anderson said. He shot the ball And on senior night, it was looking to grab the No. 4 spot and Cole Weakland contributed 11 off
each other instead of just play- phenomenal tonight. When he largely the Herd seniors that did a first-round bye. the bench.
ing as an individual. ... We al- plays with that spark, that confi- the heavy lifting. I think beating them on the
ways cared, but we have a little dence, like I said, were a different Millington, who played more offensive rebounds and every- Email Jake Adams at jadams@
extra fire in our hearts to play team. off the ball than earlier this sea- thing, getting second-chance cumberlink.com or follow him on M
well for each other. That 3 foreshadowed a big night son, slashed and dashed his way points, Barnes said when asked Twitter @jakeadams520 1
C6|Saturday, February 4, 2017 SPORTS The Sentinel

MLB MLB

Chris
Coghlan
joins
Phillies
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PHILADELPHIA Utilityman
Chris Coghlan has agreed to a
minor league contract with the
Philadelphia Phillies, who settled
their salary arbitration case with
second baseman Cesar Hernandez
by reaching a $2.55 million, one-
year deal.
Coghlan hit .252 with one ho-
mer and 16 RBIs in 103 at-bats for
the World Series champion Chi-
cago Cubs last season and was 0
for 7 in the postseason. He began
the year with Oakland and hit .146
with four homers and 14 RBIs in
158 at-bats for the As.
The 31-year-old was the 2009
NL Rookie of the Year with the
Marlins and is a career .260 hitter
ASSOCIATED PRESS with a .335 on-base percentage.
Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference following a meeting with MLB owners, Friday in Palm Beach, Fla. A left-handed hitter, Coghlan
has a .303 average and .479 slug-

Owners look for ways


ging percentage in 33 games at
Citizens Bank Park. He started at
first, second, third, left and right
field last season.
As part of the deal announced
Friday, he will report to big league
spring training.

to speed up the game


Philadelphia had offered Her-
nandez a raise from $525,000 to $2
million, and the infielder asked for
$2.8 million.
In his first full season replacing
Chase Utley at second base, the
switch-hitting Hernandez led the
team with a .294 batting average,
STEVEN WINE labor peace to 26 years through I dont think theres a magic cern is that players that are under hit 11 triples and stole 17 bases.
Associated Press 2021, addresses issues such as bullet that is going to come one contract with our organizations He became the leadoff hitter
PALM BEACH, Fla. For those smokeless tobacco and World year to be the solution to pace be able to come and go, Man- in the second half and thrived in
rooting for baseball to speed up Series home-field advantage but of play. Its going to be an ongo- fred said. As of right now the that role, finishing with a .374 on-
the game, Commissioner Rob not on-field rules. ing effort to make sure our game countries that have been mostly base percentage. It was the high-
Manfred says: have patience. Given the really serious big moves along in a way that is most affected are not places where we est OBP for a Phillies regular since
Owners and players ratified a economic issues on the table, I attractive to our fans. have players. Carlos Ruiz posted a .394 OBP in
new collective bargaining agree- think its unrealistic to think that Miami Marlins president David The new CBA eliminates the 2012.
ment in December, but theyre youre going to get an agreement Samson said Major League Base- provision that gave World Series
still negotiating innovations (regarding pace of play) when ball is aware that despite much home-field advantage to the All-
designed to improve the pace of youre doing the overall agree- talk about the need to speed up Star winner, but Manfred said
play. Owners discussed the issue
during two days of meetings that
ment, Manfred said. As is the
usual course in the offseason,
games in recent years, the prob-
lem has gotten worse.
players will still be motivated to
win the All-Star Game. I am a Woods
concluded Friday. were turning to the playing rule Pace of game is critical, Sam- believer that when our players go From C1
We did review some rule issues now. son said. We know that from our out on the field they want to win,
changes largely related to pace Management would like to fans and TV partners. We have to whether its in the All-Star Game multiple back surgeries after a
of game that are being discussed tighten restrictions on trips to recognize the reality of life today, or any other game, he said. 16-month layoff, and was ex-
with the players association, the mound and introduce a pitch which is that attention spans are The quality of players taking pected to play four times in five
Manfred said. More to follow clock, which has been used in going down and choices are going part in the World Baseball Clas- weeks, starting from last weeks
when those negotiations are Triple-A and Double-A the past up. Whatever business youre in, sic will be high, Manfred said, Farmers Insurance Open in Torrey
complete. two seasons. Players generally you have to adjust. even though the event takes place Pines, where he missed the cut.
Manfred has pushed for faster have resisted such changes, and Among other issues Manfred during spring training. I am The European Tour, with-
games since he became com- many say theres no problem with discussed following the meet- pleased with the level of cooper- out giving a reason, announced
missioner two years ago. But the the length of games. ings: ation weve had from the teams, his withdrawal on Friday before
average time of a nine-inning Manfred disagrees. Major League Baseball is he said. Woods began his second round
game last season was 3 hours, a Pace of play is an issue that monitoring the developments Houstons Jim Crane and San at Dubai.
4-minute increase over 2015. One we need to be focused on, he regarding recent changes in U.S. Diegos Ron Fowler replaced After Woods opening round,
playoff game took more than 4 said. The we there is players, immigration policy by President Minnesotas Jim Pohlad and St. he said I wasnt in pain at all ...
hours. owners, umpires, everyone who Donald Trump, Manfred said. Louis Bill DeWitt Jr. on the ex- I was just trying to hit shots and I
The new CBA, which extends is invested in this game. Obviously our foremost con- ecutive council. wasnt doing a very good job.

AP BRIEFS

Penguins Conor Sheary out with upper-body injury


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to his back, a little face wash. I season, is the second-longest

P ITTSBURGH Conor tried to hit the full spectrum. tenured Steeler behind Roethlis-
Shearys breakout season with Pronger was in Philadelphia berger.
the Pittsburgh Penguins hit a as part of a celebration of former
speed bump on Wednesday. The Flyers captains in their 50th an- NFL great Tomlinson
team says the second-year for- niversary season. He helped lead named honorary starter
ward is out 4 to 6 weeks due to an the Flyers to the 2010 Stanley Cup
upper-body injury. finals, where they lost to Chicago for Daytona 500
Sheary is third on the team in six games. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. NFL
with 17 goals while working on a Prongers grin captured in the great LaDainian Tomlinson, who
line with captain Sidney Crosby. photo made it seem like he had could be voted into the Pro Foot-
Shearys 35 points rank fourth one of the happiest hits in his ball Hall of Fame later this week,
for the defending Stanley Cup hockey career. has been named honorary starter
champions. Its unclear when the for the upcoming Daytona 500.
24-year-old was hurt. Sheary Steelers re-sign long Tomlinson will waive the green
played 16:52 and picked up an as- snapper Warren to 1-year flag to start The Great American
sist in Tuesday nights 4-2 victory Race at Daytona International
over Nashville. deal Speedway on Feb. 26.
The injury is the latest hit to PITTSBURGH The Pitts- Tomlinson, a former All-Pro
Pittsburghs depth. Center Evgeni ASSOCIATED PRESS
burgh Steelers are bringing back running back with the San Diego
Malkin is out indefinitely with a long snapper Greg Warren for a Chargers, is one of 18 finalists for
knee injury and forward Matt Pittsburgh Penguins left wing Conor Sheary (43) and Nashville Predators 13th season. the 2017 Hall of Fame class. The
Cullen remains out with a broken defenseman Yannick Weber (7) battle for position against the boards The Steelers signed Warren to class will be announced Saturday,
foot, though Cullen said Wednes- during the first period of an NHL game Tuesday in Pittsburgh. a one-year contract on Thurs- the day before the Super Bowl.
day he is nearing a return. day. The 35-year-old has played Having retired from the NFL in
sorry? Safety, joked that he fined him- in 181 regular-season games and 2012, Tomlinson is now an ana-
Pronger fines himself $5 Well, Pronger, one of the NHLs self $5 during a one-man hearing. 15 playoff games for the Steelers lyst for the NFL Network. He also
for All-Star hit on Bieber greatest defenseman, certainly Bieber was driven into the since making the team in 2005. will make his feature-film acting
wont apologize for the smack boards in the first half of a celeb- He is one of three holdovers from debut in God Bless The Broken
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Justin down he delivered on Bieber that rity exhibition game by a laughing the 2005 team that won the clubs Road later this year.
Biebers biggest smash hit may became a social media sensation Pronger, who spent 18 years in the fifth Super Bowl, along with quar- Other Daytona 500 pre-race
have been the one Chris Pronger because of a photo by the APs league as a hard-nosed defense- terback Ben Roethlisberger and celebrities include Owen Wilson
gave him during All-Star week- Mark J. Terrill. man. linebacker James Harrison. (grand marshal), Jordin Sparks
end. Pronger, who works for the Just good fun, Pronger said Warren, who also helped Pitts- (national anthem) and Lady An-
Is it too late for Pronger to say NHLs Department of Player Thursday night. A little massage burgh claim a title after the 2008 tebellum (pre-race concert).
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NCAA FOOTBALL US WRESTLING

Baylor
rocked
by ugly
allegations
JIM VERTUNO
Associated Press
AUSTIN, Texas The allega-
tions against Baylor, its football
program and former coach Art
Briles, get uglier with each new
lawsuit and legal filing.
Among the most recent: More
than 50 acts of rape by dozens
of football players in four years.
Briles asking why an alleged rape
victim would hang out with bad
dudes (his own players). And
coaches encouraging female stu-
dents in a hostess group to have
sex with recruits.
And they keep rolling in, deep-
ening the public disgust and
mistrust with the nations larg-
est Baptist university as it tries to
fight lawsuits, settle others and
fend off withering criticism from
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE
all sides as to how things spun so
out of control with a sexual assault United States Jordan Ernest Burroughs, left, competes against Uzbekistans Bekzod Abdurakhmonov during the mens 74-kg freestyle wrestling
scandal that included multiple competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics Aug. 19, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Iran bans US wrestlers


accusations against the football
program.
It seems relentless, said Fred
Norton Jr., president of the Bay-
lor Line Foundation, the schools
alumni organization. Its all un-

from tournament
settling. Nobody knows whats
going to be the next shoe to drop.
It wears us all out to have to keep
defending what Baylor really is,
the true Baylor we know.
Baylor faces at least six fed-
eral and state lawsuits as well as
a federal civil rights investigation LUKE MEREDITH AND NASSER KARIMI the U.S. team for the tournament, The Associated Press. Like, you a solution for the freestyle World
into claims the school and foot- Associated Press and eventually the visit ... was always feel like Well, the pres- Cup as soon as possible.
ball program, which Briles built American wrestler Jordan
opposed. The competition, one idency or these strict laws or Wrestling is extremely popular
into a Big 12 champion, ignored, Burroughs saw this months of the sports most prestigious these Muslim bans or whatever in Iran and is rooted in an ancient
mishandled or tried to cover up tournament in Iran as a chance events, is set for Feb. 16-17 in you like to call them, theyll never practice of combining the sport
reports of sexual or physical abuse to redeem himself after a rough the western Iranian city of Ker- affect me. This is one of the few with physical education and
and other criminal misdeeds performance at the Rio Olym- manshah. times where something so per- meditation.
across campus for years. pics. The decision marks the first sonal has occurred. Almost like Tehran Friday prayer leader
One court filing last week al- It looks like that wont be hap- action taken by Iran in response it (was) handed down from the Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami said
leges more than 50 acts of rape by pening. to Trumps executive order president to us. Its a bummer. Iran would continue its missile
more than 30 football players over Iran on Friday banned U.S. banning visas for seven Mus- U.S. freestyle wrestlers have program despite opposition from
a four-year period, and that Bay- wrestlers from the freestyle lim countries. Ghasemi said the competed in Iran since the 1998 the U.S. government. The Trump
lor football promoted a culture of World Cup in response to Pres- policy of the new U.S. adminis- Takhti Cup in Tehran, which administration said Thursday it
sex, drugs and violence. ident Donald Trumps execu- tration left Iran no other choice followed an absence of nearly is preparing to levy new sanc-
And after months of refusing tive order forbidding visas for but to ban the wrestlers. 20 years. Since then, Americans tions on Iran in the first punitive
to release details from its own in- Iranians, the official IRNA news USA Wrestling, the sports do- have attended Iran-hosted wres- action since the White House put
vestigation , Baylor on Thursday agency reported. mestic governing body, said in a tling competitions 15 times. Iran on notice after it test-fired
revealed text messages between A senior Iranian cleric vowed, statement it hasnt officially been The Iranians have made 16 vis- a ballistic missile on Sunday.
Briles, assistant coaches and staff meanwhile, that his country told it wont be allowed to com- its to the U.S. as guests of USA We have missile drills. Our
members that appear to show would continue its missile pro- pete. The group added that if that Wrestling since the 1990s. missile drills are a show of our
them trying to shield players from gram despite threats from the is the case, USA Wrestling is ex- Crazy! Ive never been more might, he said. We are living in
police and university discipline. Trump administration that it was tremely disappointed in what it welcomed by any country in the a world of wolves. Wolves such
In one instance, when shown a preparing to levy new sanctions. calls an unacceptable situation. world and now we cant even en- as the arrogant government of
list of names of players a woman Training comes to a halt. We dont think politics ter the country! U.S. wrestler America. In this world of wolves
said attacked her, Briles allegedly Were like OK, what do we do (should) have any role in this. Reece Humphrey tweeted Friday. should we remain unarmed and
responded, Those are some bad now? Where do we go? Where do But, unfortunately, sometimes The 2018 freestyle World Cup they do whatever damn things
dudes. Why was she around those we compete? said Burroughs, a you cant control that, USA is in Iowa City, Iowa, and the Ira- they want? No way! This will
guys? four-time world champion. Im Wrestling executive director Rich nian team is expected to qualify. never happen!
To date, only two of Briles for- just bummed. I love Iran. I love Bender said. Though we had hoped for a Khatami said the U.S. is reiter-
mer players have been tried and their people, and I dont get into Burroughs, a 2012 Olympic different outcome from Irans ating an old message from pre-
convicted of sexual assault, and politics. I wasnt going to make champion and long viewed as the Foreign Ministry, we appreciate vious administrations, regardless
another is currently charged in a political stance. I was going to face of wrestling, has yet to com- the complex nature of this deci- of political party.
a 2016 assault. But the univer- compete. pete internationally since leaving sion, said Nenad Lalovic, presi- Your message is aimed at
sitys own investigation that led IRNA quoted Iran foreign Rio without a medal. dent of United World Wrestling, confronting religion and Islam,
to Briles firing last May deter- ministry spokesman Bahram These decisions, these ex- the sports international ruling he said. You have been against
mined his program acted as if it Ghasemi as saying a special ecutive decisions, are always so body, said in an email to the AP. Islam since 1979 Islamic Revo-
was above the rules and that committee reviewed the case of far beyond your reach, he told We are currently working to find lution.
the school had mishandled as-
sault complaints across campus
for years.
The civil lawsuits started pil- US TRACK & FIELD

Ban brings sadness to Lopez Lomong


ing up as alleged victims came
forward with claims of assault
and investigative misconduct or
incompetence by the school.
And it wasnt just victims suing
the school. Two of Baylors former PAT GRAHAM of his mother at a church service
in-house investigators have sued Associated Press in his village in South Sudan. He
or filed complaints with federal Two-time Olympian Lopez Lo- escaped from the rebel camp with
officials alleging Baylor mishan- mongs mind frequently wanders three older boys, running for three
dled assault investigations and back in time during training runs days before being taken by Kenyan
retaliated against them for do- through the woods. border patrol troops to a refugee
ing their jobs. Even Briles sued, He thinks about arriving in the camp.
alleging Baylor regents and offi- U.S. as one of the Lost Boys of There, he stayed for a decade
cials had libeled and defamed him Sudan , with nothing more than before being told about the Lost
in comments to investigators and a book featuring the Statue of Lib- Boys of Sudan program. He wrote
the media. erty on the cover. He remembers an essay about his life, and was se-
Briles this week dropped that becoming a U.S. citizen in 2007 lected to live with an adoptive fam-
case, but it was a similar law- after being among the thousands ily in the United States. He arrived
suit by Collin Shillinglaw, one of of young civil war refugees brought on July 31, 2001, with nothing more
Briles top assistants, that finally to the nation. And proudly wearing than the clothes on his back and
prompted Baylor regents to reveal the red, white and blue as the mid- that book featuring Lady Liberty.
some of the details uncovered by dle-distance runner carried the It was a blessing to come to
the schools 2016 investigation American flag at the 2008 Beijing this country, said Lomong, who
that was led by the Philadelphia Games. attended Northern Arizona Uni-
law firm Pepper Hamilton. Thats the inviting country versity and rose to the ranks of
In a 52-page narrative response he knows the one to which he All-American.
to Shillinglaws lawsuit, the re- brought two brothers from Africa In 2008, Lomong was part of
gents said Pepper Hamilton de- so they could run at American a U.S. mens 1,500-meter con-
termined Briles ignored sexual colleges. The one that hopefully tingent headed to the Olympics
assaults by players, failed to alert someday welcomes his mom and that was truly diverse, joining Leo
university officials or discipline sister, who remain back in Africa. Manzano, who was born in Mexico,
athletes and allowed them to con- Now, Lomongs new home ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE and Bernard Lagat, from Kenya.
tinue playing. It suggested Shill- created fresh fear with President Flag bearer Lopez Lomong leads the U.S. Olympic team during the opening We were one team, wearing the
inglaw was helping shield athletes Donald Trumps order to suspend ceremonies for the Beijing 2008 Olympics Aug. 8, 2008 in Beijing. same uniform, wearing the same
from punishment, too. all immigration for citizens of colors. To me, that right there is
Gaines West, Shillinglaws at- seven majority-Muslim countries years old when I was taken away where hes training. I dont have what America is all about, said
torney, said, We look forward for 90 days. from my family. I dont want to tears anymore. the 32-year-old Lomong, who is
M to the complete truth being re- It weighs on him. cry again, Lomong said in a phone Lomong was a child when reb- making a movie about his lifelong
1 vealed. Ive been crying since I was 6 interview from Flagstaff, Arizona, els kidnapped him from the arms journey. We were one.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady participates in a drill during practice for the ASSOCIATED PRESS
NFL Super Bowl 51 game Friday in Houston.
Atlanta Falcons outside linebacker Philip Wheeler (41) takes in the sun as he prepares to
put his helmet on during a practice for the NFL Super Bowl 51 game Thursday in Houston.

Patriots locked in Atlantas young


to proven approach defense could be key
KYLE HIGHTOWER but its a very steep mountain to climb.
Associated Press What will aid that journey Sunday is a CHARLES ODUM that they are. They hit and tackle very
OUSTON Ten words have driven Pa-
H combined passing and rushing attack that Associated Press well.
triots coach Bill Belichick since he arrived may be the best the Patriots have had under ATLANTA The popular thinking is And the young guys have taken the lead.
in New England 17 years ago. And they are Belichick. the Atlanta Falcons only path to their Rookie defensive back Brian Poole led
10 words that he leans on whenever he is Brady is continuing to defy his age at 39, first Super Bowl championship is to win a the Falcons with seven tackles and two
queried about whats gone into making his ancient for a football player. He threw for high-scoring game against New England. quarterback hurries in the win over Green
team an annual threat to hoist the Lombardi 28 touchdowns and helped the Patriots set After all, big offense is the Falcons big Bay. Two more rookies, linebacker Deion
Trophy. a record by throwing just two interceptions weapon. Jones and safety Keanu Neal, each had six
I do what I think is best for the team, during the regular season. He has two picks The best reason to think Atlanta can tackles. Jones and Neal each had more
he says. in the playoffs, but they have been blips beat Tom Brady and the Patriots, how- than 100 tackles this season to lead the
For the better part of those 17 seasons, compared to the five touchdowns and 671 ever, may be the Falcons improved de- team.
that approach has worked out well for the yards hes compiled this postseason. fense. The fourth rookie starter, linebacker
Patriots. On the ground, LeGarrette Blount has Atlantas defense was on an upswing DeVondre Campbell, could play a key
They will make their seventh Super taken a lot of pressure off him. Blount es- even before holding a shocking 31-0 role on Sunday against tight end Mar-
Bowl appearance under Belichick on Sun- tablished a franchise single-season record third-quarter lead over Aaron Rodgers tellus Bennett .
day when they take on the Atlanta Fal- with an NFL-best 18 rushing touchdowns and the Green Bay Packers in the 44-21 Vic Beasley, a second-year linebacker,
cons. Along with quarterback Tom Brady, during the regular season. Hes also finally NFC championship game win. led the NFL with 15 sacks, production
Belichick already is part of the winningest clear of an illness that limited him at times Atlanta started four rookies and four that finally solved the Falcons long-term
coach/quarterback combination in NFL in New Englands first two playoff games. second-year players on defense against pass-rush woes.
postseason history, taking 24 games to- Blount will also have plenty of support the Packers. The unit played with the Brady called Beasleys season incred-
gether. from backfield mates Dion Lewis and James toughness and speed of the celebrated ible for a second-year player and said
The 64-year-old coach has done it by White. Lewis has surged in the playoffs Seattle defense Dan Quinn coordinated Freeney is one of the greatest pass rush-
having an uncanny ability of getting his after a stint on injured reserve, and White before becoming Atlantas coach two ers Ive ever played against. Hes one of
teams to buy into a program that has be- may be New Englands most-improved of- years ago. the best defensive players that Ive ever
come known as the Patriot Way. fensive player. The greybeard of the Atlanta defense, played against.
A lot of people talk about the Patriot Its a brotherhood. Its like a family here. 36-year-old pass-rush specialist Dwight I think they cover well, Brady said.
Way. Theres not a straight definition of it, We love each other and we always have each Freeney , knows many observers thought Theyve got a great scheme. They played
but here you know that were going to work others backs, Blount said. It is a resilient the defense was too young. The lackluster a lot of great teams this year. They beat
every day, linebacker and defensive cap- team, but were going to continue to do ev- overall statistics, including a No. 27 rank- the Packers twice, beat Seattle pretty
tain Donta Hightower said. Around here erything we can to put ourselves in a good ing in scoring defense, disguise the recent good in the playoffs, won at Oakland.
youre either getting better or youre get- situation. improvement that made Freeney proud. They beat a lot of good teams.
ting worse. Thats kind of the mantra thats Thats not to mention the latest group We went through issues and problems Still, the Falcons strength is an offense
kind of bestowed around here. of Patriots newcomers who have made an early in the year, Freeney said. It was which hasnt been held under 30 points
Its a program thats led to four Super impact. Receiver Chris Hogan has become expected when you have three or four since a 29-28 loss to Kansas City on Dec.
Bowl rings for Belichick and Brady. And Bradys most-trusted deep threat and had guys that have never played in the NFL 4.
this years team is strong enough to bring a huge AFC title game. Tight end Martellus before. We had to catch these boys up, Atlanta led the NFL in scoring and is
them a fifth title. Bennetts production has plugged the of- and the offense was rolling while these the first team to advance to the Super
The reasons are plentiful, but it starts fensive hole created when Rob Gronkowski guys were catching up and understand- Bowl by scoring at least 30 points in each
with the experience at the top. underwent back surgery in December. ing what they need to do. Now those boys of its last six games all wins.
Belichick is preparing for his 36th playoff And as they prepare to face an Atlanta are playing. While most of Atlantas defensive
game, and is an expert at shielding his team team that scored the most points per game Atlanta allowed fewer than 20 points in players are still establishing themselves,
from distractions . Bradys four-game De- in the league, the Patriots have jelled at the four of its last six regular-season games. the Falcons stars are quarterback Matt
flategate suspension couldnt send them perfect time on defense. New Englands The Patriots noticed the turnaround. Ryan, wide receiver Julio Jones and run-
off track. Neither could the surprise depar- defense is allowing 16.5 points per game in New England offensive coordinator ning backs Devonta Freeman and Tevin
tures of defensive stalwarts Chandler Jones the playoffs after allowing a league-low 15.6 Josh McDaniels said the Atlanta defenses Coleman.
and Jamie Collins. during the regular season. length at corner, the aggressive strong The Atlanta offense is on a roll, but
Brady said playing in a place that doesnt The group will also had to endure ques- safety and the speed on defense in gen- even the high-scoring Falcons may not be
tolerate allowing outside drama to creep tions this week about the level of competi- eral all remind him of the Seattle defense able to extend the run of 30-point games
into its walls has helped everyone inside tion its faced so far. Think that will provide the Patriots faced in the Super Bowl two against New Englands defense, which
the Patriots bubble to lock in. For him, its some motivation? years ago. allowed the fewest points in the league.
crystalized so that even at this stage in his I dont care. Yeah, I heard it. But it McDaniels said the Falcons all run to Thats why defense could be the key to
career hes experiencing a once in a life- doesnt bother me and it doesnt bother the ball as well as any team that were go- a Falcons win.
time opportunity. us, Hightower said. Were just going to ing to play. It doesnt matter what hap- I have a lot of respect for them, have
You cant take these things for granted, go out and execute our game plan. Were in pens on the play, youre going to have 11 a lot of respect for their defense, Brady
Brady said. Weve been very blessed, as this game for a reason. Its really just on us guys chasing the guy with the ball. Thats said. They do a lot of things very well,
part of this organization, for the guys that going out there and executing. impressive. Thats the sign of a team that which is why theyre in this game.
have been on these teams to make it this far, Prediction: Patriots 27, Falcons 23. is very well coached. Theres no question Prediction: Falcons 24, Patriots 20

Patriots duced a video performing a magic


trick with a player or group of
magic half his life, Logan has ap-
parently apparated into his dream
From C1 cheerleaders. Tailoring the rou- job. Theres only one problem: Be-
tines to the specific player, he ing the unofficial magician for an
keeps things light and its fun to used Jamaican songs with Jamaica organization that has twice been
come to work every day. native Patrick Chung ; with Mal- convicted by the NFL of trickery
A 23-year-old native of nearby com Butler, whose interception makes some out-of-towners even
Hanover, Massachusetts, Logan clinched New Englands last Super more suspicious.
was 12 when he posted a trick on Bowl win, the trick was called A People dont like the Patriots.
YouTube and attracted the atten- Perfect Catch and was also timed They hate them. Its kind of New
tion of a talent manager. (When to appear during the NFLs breast England against the world, Logan
the caller tried pitch some gigs, cancer awareness month. said. I was afraid people would
Logan told him, Ill have to ask But Logan quickly became a ce- say, Oh, its another way theyre
my mom.) By the time he grad- lebrity among celebrities. He has cheating.
uated with two majors (entrepre- a few rules in the locker room: But, he insists, theres no ho-
neurship, marketing) and a minor He wont approach players in the ASSOCIATED PRESS
cus-pocus that the rest of the
(communications) from Bryant locker room, but he will perform a league needs to worry about.
College in Rhode Island, where the trick if requested. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady talks to reporters during a Im not sure if Bill Belichick
Patriots used to train, Logan had I realize they have a job to media availability for the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game Thursday in Coach Belichick knows that I do
already written two books about do. The last thing I want is to be Houston. magic, Logan said. He says: You
using the principles of magic as a a distraction to them, he said. always focus on football. And even
tool to accomplish ones life goals. Jacoby wanted to see a trick this his Patriots jacket and pulled out to change their spots in his hands. if he does know who I am, thats
One of his mantras: Magic isnt week and last week, too, and I a deck of cards. (I always travel Watching such accomplished what I want him to continue do-
about tricking people, its about said, Jacoby, I want you to focus with a deck of cards, he said. athletes dissolve in befuddlement ing: I want him to focus on foot-
proving to people that impossible on the game. You never know whats going to is the real feat, Logan said. ball, and going all the way.
is just a word. As a part-time Patriots em- happen.) Magic isnt the trick. Its what If they do, dont expect Logan to
A longtime Patriots fan, Lo- ployee, Logan didnt travel with First, he used Siri on his iPhone happens after the trick, he said. I take any credit.
gan applied for a job in the teams the team to Houston; instead, he to correctly guess a reporters card thought Devin McCourty was this Belichick is the real magician.
digital department. During the in- was planning to head down mid- (the three of diamonds) a ver- big, tough guy which he is. But Belichick and Brady, he said,
terview, his future boss proposed week to perform at Guy Fieris tail- sion of the trick he recorded with when you do magic, it brings them breaking into a wry smile like so
the idea that became the Magic gate party. In an interview near the Chung for the website. Other back to their childhood. many of his willing victims. I
Moments section on the website . stadium during Super Bowl week, tricks made cards move from one As a New England high school dont even know how they do it
Each week this season, he pro- Logan reached into the pocket of end of the deck to another, or seem football player who has done every year. M
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Patriots top D faces


NEW ENGLAND ATLANTA

PATRIOTS
OFFENSE
Falcons top O OFFENSE
FALCONS

A
Total yards (avg.) Total yards (avg.)
Regular season: 386.2
season that began with Tom Brady serving a four-game suspension will end with him in the Regular season: 415.8
269.2 117.0 Super Bowl, where his New England Patriots take on Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons. 295.3 120.5
Passing Rushing While much of the attention will be focused on Brady vs. Ryan, the key matchup could be Passing Rushing
Postseason: 404.0 Atlantas score-at-will offense, which produced the most points during the regular season, Postseason: 457.5
326.5 77.5 against the unheralded defense of New England, which allowed the fewest. 357.5 100.0

First downs New England ranked No. 1 in the NFL in points allowed per game at 15.6. Brady, a three-time First downs
Regular season: 351 Super Bowl MVP, and the Patriots own a pretty effective offense of their own. Regular season: 379
109 203 39 MVP favorite Ryan directed a unit that topped the league in scoring (33.8) and ranked second 108 239 32
Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Passing Penalty
in yards (415.8).
Postseason: 46 Postseason: 58
Neither team hurts itself with turnovers, which is why signs point to this being a high-scoring game.
3 4
14 29 13 41
DEFENSE NRG Stadium, Houston Sunday 6:30 p.m. EST (FOX)
DEFENSE
Yards allowed (avg.)
Yards allowed (avg.)
Regular season: 326.5
Regular season: 371.2
237.9 88.6 PROJECTED 266.7 104.5
Passing Rushing
STARTERS SPECIAL Passing Rushing
Postseason: 326.5 TEAMS
Postseason: 338.0
247.0 79.5
238.0 100.0
S. Gostkowski R. Allen D. Amendola C. Jones
SCORING (PPG) 3K 6P 80 PR 24 KR SCORING (PPG)
Regular season Regular season
26.7 Points for
OFFENSE 33.8 Points for
15.6 Points allowed 24.5 Points allowed
Postseason Postseason
M. Bennett
35.0 Points for L. Blount J. White 40.0 Points for
88 TE
16.5 Points allowed 29 RB T. Brady 28 RB
12 QB 20.5 Points allowed

PLAY SELECTION (PCT.) PLAY SELECTION (PCT.)


Regular season Postseason Regular season Postseason
PASS RUSH PASS RUSH PASS RUSH PASS RUSH
53.3 46.7 59.7 40.3 C. Hogan J. Edelman 48.8 51.2 39.1 60.9
15 WR M. Cannon S. Mason D. Andrews J. Thuney N. Solder 11 WR
61 RT 69 RG 60 C 62 LG 77 LT

B. Reed
50 DE

COACHES CORNER J. Babineaux G. Jarrett T. Jackson DEFENSE COACHES CORNER


Bill Belichick 95 DT 97 DT 94 DE
Dan Quinn
Tied with Chuck Noll for A novice at this as a
most Super Bowl titles head coach, but won
with four, and his 25 a Super Bowl as
career postseason wins V. Beasley Seattles defensive
are an NFL mark. Along J. Collins 44 LB D. Jones D. Campbell R. Alford coordinator in the
with his exceptional staff, 32 CB 45 LB 59 LB 23 CB 2013 season.
he will devise strategies He resembles
that can rob Atlanta of its
most dangerous options. WHEN PATRIOTS HAVE THE BALL his mentor, Pete
Carroll, in demeanor
Newcomer Chris Hogan could wind up being a fifth or sixth option for and willingness to
Career record: 262-125 .677
Tom Brady behind Julian Edelman, Danny Amendola, rookie Malcolm Mitchell, push the envelope.
Reg. season Postseason K. Neal and RBs James White and Dion Lewis. Brady has developed a strong R. Allen Must make sure
W L PCT W L PCT 22 S relationship with Rob Gronkowskis backup, Martellus Bennett. Atlanta has no 37 S offensive coordinator
237 115 .673 25 10 .714 chance if it doesnt get pressure on Tom Terrific. Should Brady have time to throw, Kyle Shanahan attacks
a relatively inexperienced secondary could be in for a long day. Adding to New Englands from the outset.
WINNINGEST HEAD COACHES offensive prowess are RBs White and Lewis, mostly as receivers, and LeGarrette Blount, Career record: 21-13 .618
IN POSTSEASON HISTORY (Super Bowl titles) who scored 18 TDs rushing this season while running for 1,161 yards. Reg. season Postseason
Belichick 25 (4) W L PCT W L PCT
Tom Landry 20 (2) 19 13 .594 2 0 1.000
Don Shula 19 (2) PROJECTED
Joe Gibbs 17 (3) SPECIAL
Chuck Noll 16 (4) STARTERS Dynamic duo
TEAMS The combination of Devonta Freeman
and Tevin Coleman was the most lethal
M. Bryant M. Bosher E. Weems
Grinding out the 3K 5P 14 PR/KR
backfield tandem in the NFL during
the regular season. Both backs have
ground game the unique ability to produce great
Power runner LeGarrette numbers on the ground in addition
who does his Blount
OFFENSE A. Hooper to their top-shelf receiving skills.
best work near
end zone. Led PROJECTED 81 TE

the NFL with STARTERSD. Freeman P. DiMarco Devonta


18 touchdowns 24 RB M. Ryan 42 FB Freeman
rushing and had 2 QB
his second
1,000-plus yard
rushing season. Tevin
RUSHING RUSHING
Coleman
M. Sanu J. Jones
Regular season R. Schraeder C. Chester A. Mack A. Levitre J. Matthews Post Regular season Post
12 WR 11 WR
ATT YDS AVG LONG TD 73 RT 65 RG 51 C 67 LG 70 LT 28 227 ATT 118 22
299 1,161 3.9 44 18 87 1,079 YDS 520 86
C. Long T. Flowers
Postseason 3.1 4.8 AVG 4.8 3.9
95 LDE 98 RDE
24 78 3.3 18 1 14 75 LONG 55 15
1 11 TD 8 1
A. Branch M. Brown
97 DT 90 DT L. Ryan
FIELD GOALS
26 RCB FIELD GOALS
Stephen
YARDS Gostkowski
Matt
YARDS Bryant
1-19 M. Butler S. McClellin 1-19
21 LCB 58 LB D. Hightower R. Ninkovich
20-29 20-29
54 LB 50 LB
30-39 DEFENSE 30-39
40-49 P. Chung WHEN FALCONS HAVE THE BALL D. McCourty 40-49
50+ 23 S They led the NFL in points (540) by a wide margin, thanks to a 32 S 50+
career year from QB Matt Ryan, who along with WR Julio Jones
Made are All-Pros. If that combination comes close to its production during the
Made
Missed season and, in particular, the nine connections for 180 yards and two TDs in the NFC championship
Missed
against Green Bay, the Falcons will be difficult to stop. If the Patriots can contain Jones, Atlanta
Regular wideouts Mohamed Sanu and Taylor Gabriel must come through in a big way. The Falcons
Regular
season dont have a lot of weapons at tight end, which means RBs Devonta Freeman season
and Tevin Coleman will be keys in the passing game, too.

Battle tested Edelman Julian James Martellus Go-to guys Devonta Mohamed Julio Aerial assault
BRADYS STATS Edelman White Bennett Freeman Sanu Jones Jones RYANS STATS
Favorite QB
Pass yds: 3,554 (reg.) 671 (postseason) WR RB TE RB WR WR Pass yds: 4,944 (reg.) 730 (post.)
targets
TDs: 28 (reg.) 5 (postseason) TDs: 38 (reg.) 7 (post.)
Win Loss 98 60 55 RECEPTIONS 54 59 83 Win Loss
WEEK TDS YARDS Regular season WEEK TDS YARDS

*1 *Served four-game 1 334


*2 suspension 2 396
*3 Passes by field position 3 240
*4 4 503
REGULAR SEASON
5 406
BRADY RYAN 5 267
6 376
Pct Comp Att Yard line Att Comp Pct 6 335
7 222 7 273
8 315 63.9 52 75 OPP 19-1 108 70 64.8
8 288
9 BYE 60.3 88 146 OPP 49-20 168 123 73.2 9 344
10 316 68.4 39 57 OWN 1-20 73 55 75.3 10 267
11 280 11 BYE
69.2 162 234 OWN 21-50 260 178 68.5
12 286 12 269
13 269 13 297
14 406 14 237
15 188 Tom Brady Matt Ryan
15 286
16 214 Brady is going for a Had his best season,
16 277
record fifth Super making All-Pro,
17 276 17 331
Bowl crown by a leading NFL in passer
quarterback. Unless rating (117.1); tossed
WC Falcons can pressure 38 TDs. Threw for WC
DIV 287 him, he could tear seven TDs and ran DIV 338
CONF 384 apart the defense. for one in the playoffs. CONF 392
M
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mini meals
With the muffin pan, all your meal portioning is done! Make a batch of
so-cute dinner cups, including spaghetti pies, mini meat loaves, and more.
BBQ Sloppy
Joe Cups
Prep 25 minutes
Bake 16 minutes at 400F
Cool 5 minutes

12 oz. 90% or higher lean


ground beef
cup chopped onion
of a 15-oz. can (23 cup) pinto
beans, rinsed and drained
cup barbecue sauce
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 8.5-oz. pkg. corn muffin mix
cup milk
cup light sour cream
cup frozen whole kernel
corn, thawed
cup shredded reduced-fat
cheddar cheese (2 oz.)

1. Preheat oven to 400F. Line


twelve 2-inch muffin cups with
foil bake cups.
2. In a large skillet cook
ground beef and onion over
medium heat until meat is
browned. Drain off any fat. Stir
in beans and barbecue sauce.
3. In a medium bowl combine
the next four ingredients
(through sour cream); stir in
corn. Spoon about 1 tablespoon
of the batter into each prepared
muffin cup. Top each with about
cup of the meat mixture and
about 1 tablespoon of the
remaining batter.
4. Bake 15 minutes or
until golden. Sprinkle with
cheese. Bake 1 minute more.
Cool in muffin cups on a wire
rack 5 minutes. Remove from
muffin cups. Serve warm.
Muffin Pan Tuna Melts Mini Spaghetti and Meatball Pies Makes 6 servings (2 sloppy
Prep 25 minutes Bake 15 minutes at 375F Stand 5 minutes Prep 25 minutes Bake 17 minutes at 350F Cool 5 minutes joe cups each).
PER SERVING 382 cal., 11 g fat
Nonstick cooking spray Nonstick cooking spray (4 g sat. fat), 78 mg chol., 797 mg
12 slices honey oat or honey wheat bread, crusts removed 4 oz. whole grain or multigrain thin spaghetti, broken in half sodium, 51 g carb., 2 g fiber,
2 Tbsp. light butter with canola oil, melted 1 egg, lightly beaten 20 g pro.
2 5-oz. cans chunk white tuna (water pack), drained cup grated Parmesan cheese
4 oz. Havarti cheese with dill, cut into small cubes 1 Tbsp. milk
3 Tbsp. light mayonnaise 1 12-oz. pkg. (12) refrigerated cooked Italian-style turkey
2 Tbsp. snipped dried cranberries or chicken meatballs
2 Tbsp. finely chopped shallot of a 23.8-oz. jar (1 cups) light no-sugar-added tomato
1 Tbsp. honey mustard and basil pasta sauce
Fresh dill sprigs (optional) cup shredded reduced-fat Italian-blend cheeses (2 oz.)
Pickled hot peppers (optional)
1. Preheat oven to 350F. Coat twelve 2 -inch muffi n cups
1. Preheat oven to 375F. Generously coat twelve with cooking spray. Cook pasta according to package
2-inch muffi n cups with cooking spray. Lightly brush directions; drain.
one side of bread slices with melted butter. Press bread 2. Meanwhile, in a large bowl combine the next three
slices, buttered sides up, into prepared muffi n cups. ingredients (through milk). Stir in cooked pasta. Using the back
2. In a small bowl combine the next six ingredients of a spoon, press mixture onto bottoms and slightly up sides of
(through honey mustard). Spoon 2 tablespoons of the prepared muffin cups. Add meatballs and top with pasta sauce.
mixture into each bread-lined muffin cup. 3. Bake 15 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake 2 minutes
3. Bake 15 minutes or until filling is hot and bubbly. more or until meatballs are heated through and cheese is KEEP IT SIMPLE
Remove tuna cups from muffin cups; let stand 5 minutes melted. Cool in muffin cups on a wire rack 5 minutes. Remove Spend more time enjoying your
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters testamentary have been granted in SALZMANN HUGHES PC
the following Estate. All persons indebted to the said Estate are required to 354 Alexander Spring Road, Suite 1
make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same Carlisle, PA 17015
without delay to the Executrix/Attorney named below. NOTICE
Attorneys:
ESTATE OF ANNE F. SAWYER, late of East Pennsboro Township, SALZAMANN HUGHES, P.C.
South Middleton School District
Cumberland County, PA, Died: November 17, 2016; Executrix: Anne-Marie
T. Sawyer; Attorney: Vicky Ann Trimmer, Esquire, Daley Zucker Meilton & The Finance Committee of the Board of School Directors for South Middleton
Miner, LLC, 635 N. 12th Street, Suite 101, Lemoyne, PA 17043. School District will hold committee meetings on the schedule listed below for
the 2017 calendar year. All meetings will be held in the in the Boiling Springs
High School, located at 4 Forge Road, Boiling Springs, PA.
NOTICE
February 6, 2017 - 6:00 PM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of the Act of February 21, 2017 - 5:00 PM
REQUEST FOR BIDS Assembly of December 16, 1982, Act 295, as amended, of the filing in the March 6, 2017 - 6:00 PM
Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg March 20, 2017 - 5:00 PM
The Carlisle Area School District will receive sealed proposals for Mowing and on January 17, 2017, of an Application for the conduct of a business in April 3, 2017 - 6:00 PM
Landscaping Maintenance at the Carlisle Area School District until 1:30pm Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name of April 18, 2017 - 5:00 PM
on February 28, 2017, at which time the proposals will be publicly opened. Motor Truck Kenworth, with its principal place of business at 198 Kost Road, May 1, 2017 - 6:00 PM
A Mandatory site visit must be scheduled and detailed specifications may be Carlisle, PA, 17013. May 15, 2017 - 5:00 PM
obtained by contacting the Maintenance Office of the Carlisle Area School June 5, 2017 - 6:00 PM
District at (717)240-6800 x16812 or by e-mailing The name of the entity owning or interested in the aforesaid business is: June 19, 2017 - 5:00 PM
lehmank@carlisleschools.org. The Carlisle Area School District reserves August 7, 2017 - 6:00 PM
the right to accept or reject any or all proposals in the best interest of the Motor Truck Equipment Company September 5, 2017 - 6:00 PM
District. October 2, 2017 - 6:00 PM
The purpose of the business is the sales and service of commercial trucks. November 6, 2017 - 6:00 PM

James R. Clippinger, Esquire Matthew I. Ulmer


Caldwell & Kearns, P.C. Board Secretary
3631 North Front Street
NOTICE Harrisburg, PA 17110
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of Middlesex
Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania will hold a special public
meeting on February 14, 2017 at 7:30 A.M., prevailing time, at the offices of NOTICE
Middlesex Township, 350 North Middlesex Road, Carlisle, Pennsylvania for
purposes of considering and possibly taking action on an Ordinance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Township Supervisors of the
establishing compensation for the Middlesex Township Tax Collector and to NOTICE Township of Middlesex, Cumberland County Pennsylvania will consider the
consider and take action on any other matters that may come before the enactment of the Ordinance set forth in full below at a special meeting of the
Board of Supervisors at that time. If you are a person with a disability and The Borough Council of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County, Board of Supervisors to be held on Tuesday February 14, 2017 at 7:30
wish to attend the meeting scheduled as noted above and require an Pennsylvania, 53 West South Street, Carlisle, PA 17013, will accept sealed oclock, A.M., prevailing time, at the Middlesex Township Municipal Building
auxiliary aide, service or other accommodation, please contact Middlesex proposals until 1:00 p.m., prevailing time, February 21, 2017 for the located at 350 N. Middlesex Road, Carlisle (Middlesex Township),
Township at 1-844-256-7024 to discuss how Middlesex Township may best following: Pennsylvania. If you are a person with a disability and wish to attend the
accommodate your needs. meeting scheduled as noted above and require an auxiliary aid, service or
Pool Slide Tower Restoration other accommodation to participate, please contact Middlesex Township at
Eileen Gault, Township Secretary 1-844-256-7024 to discuss how Middlesex Township may best
All bid proposals shall be properly executed in ink without alterations and shall accommodate your needs. An Ordinance Of Middlesex Township,
be complete. All bid proposals must be accompanied by a certified check or Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Establishing Compensation Of The Tax
bid bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid. Specifications and Collector. Whereas, the Middlesex Township is a township of the second
bid forms may be obtained at no cost from the offices of the Borough of class organized and existing under the Second Class Township Code,
Carlisle at the address above from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through which Code provides for the office and position of Tax Collector; and
EXECUTRIX NOTICE Friday, except holidays. The successful bidder will be required to post a Whereas, the Local Tax Collection Law requires that the Board of Township
performance bond in the amount of of one hundred percent (100%) of the Supervisors of Middlesex Township establish the compensation of the
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of ELIZABETH A. LOCKHART Deceased, bid price. Township Tax Collector for the collection of Township taxes prior to the
late of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to election or appointment of the Tax Collector; and Whereas, the Board of
the undersigned. Bid proposals will be opened at 1:00 p.m. on February 21, 2017 at the offices Township Supervisors of Middlesex Township intends by this Ordinance to
of the Borough of Carlisle. Unless all bids are rejected, the lowest establish compensation of the Township Tax Collector. Now Therefore, It Is
All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said Estate will make responsible bidder may be selected at a public meeting of the Borough Hereby Enacted And Ordained by the Middlesex Township Board of
payment immediately, and those having claims will present them for Council to be held March 9, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at the offices of the Borough Supervisors as follows: Section 1. The preamble set forth above is
settlement to: of Carlisle noted above. incorporated as the background and authority for this Ordinance. Section 2.
The compensation of the Tax Collector for Middlesex Township, whether
Elizabeth L. Wood Executrix If the anticipated project cost is at least $25,000, Pennsylvania prevailing elected or appointed, shall the sum of the following amounts as noted in
wages under the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act will be required. Paragraphs A and B as follows: A. A sum of money not to exceed two and
c/o Robert G. Frey Esquire one-half per centum (2.5%) of the total Middlesex Township real estate
Address: 5 South Hanover Street Borough Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts thereof and taxes actually collected by the Tax Collector at the discount, face or normal
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013 to waive any defects or irregularities in the best interest of the Borough. rates. B. A sum of money not to exceed five per centum (5%) of the total
Middlesex Township real estate taxes actually collected by the Tax
Frey and Tiley Borough of Carlisle Collector at the penalty rate. Section 3. The foregoing rates shall be
Attorneys Matthew Candland, Borough Manager applicable to all tax collections occurring on or after January 1, 2018 and
applicable to all tax collectors, whether elected or appointed. Section 4. This
Ordinance shall not affect, change or modify the compensation of the Tax
Collector for the calendar year 2017. Middlesex Township Ordinance 2-93
Your Source for Local shall remain in effect until January 1, 2018, on which date Ordinance 2-93
shall be considered repealed. Section 5. This Ordinance shall take effect

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DEANS LIST
The following stu-
dent from the University of
Hartford has been named to
the Deans List: Marielena
Quintanar of Carlisle
The following stu-
dents from Clarion Uni-
versity have been named
to the Deans List: Zoe
Richwine of Camp Hill,
Tree Zuzzio of Camp Hill,
Allison Matter of Carlisle, chanicsburg and Stephanie
Thomas Mieczkowski of Smith of Elliottsburg
Carlisle, Gretchen Sortzi of The following stu-
Enola, Kirsten Heisner of dents from Norwich Uni-
Mechanicsburg, Christina versity have been named
Sather of Mechanicsburg, to the Deans List: Jarrett
Elina Wright of Mechanics- Marshall Cavanagh of Carl-
burg, Jessica Painter of New isle, Noah Richwine of Dill-
Cumberland and Wade Re- sburg, Kevin David Chin of
ichelderfer of Shippensburg Enola and Selin Hatice Gore
The following student of Mechanicsburg
from the University of Wis- The following students
consin-Stevens Point has from St. Josephs University
been named to the Deans have been named to the
List: Kathryn M. Sloan of Deans List: Erin Faller of
Lemoyne Carlisle, Mary Brigh Lavery
The following stu- of Dillsburg, David Erfle of
dents from Coastal Caro- Carlisle, Addison Guyer of
lina University have been Camp Hill, Samantha Mel-
named to the Deans List: nick of Enola, Jacob Milligan
Karis Hench of Mechan- of Carlisle, Bryce OConnell
icsburg, Lindsay Humes of of Carlisle, Hayden Seig of PROVIDED BY JIM WASHINGTON
Mechanicsburg, Autumn Mechanicsburg, Nathan The Comcast Foundation will provide a grant for Hope Stations Youth Leadership Program in Carlisle. Pictured from left to
Otto of Carlisle, Bethany Vrabel of Mechanicsburg right are Dawn Flower, Hope Station board member; Kristen Ritchey from Comcast; Hope Station students Simone Capili
Schoppert of Camp Hill, and Benjamin Zambetti of and Ournajia Hempsteads; and Jim Washington, Hope Station executive director.
Jared Smith of Mechanics- Mechanicsburg
burg and Mikaela Straw of The following students
Mechanicsburg from McDaniel College have
The following students been named to the Deans
from the University of Del- List: John Neil Linnehan of
aware have been named Camp Hill, Cari Lee Withe-
to the Deans List: Scott row of Camp Hill, Christina
Benton of Mechanicsburg, Anselma Stockton-Juarez
Adam Bowers of Mechan- of Carlisle and Haley Eliz-
icsburg, David Cohen of abeth VanNostrand of Me-
Camp Hill, Shea Cole of chanicsburg
New Cumberland, Melanie The following students
Greenblatt of Mechanics- at Alvernia University have
burg, Sarah Koenig of Me- been named to the Deans
chanicsburg, Rachel Landis List: Benjamin Dubas of
of Camp Hill, Leanza Lopez Mechanicsburg, Nicole
of Carlisle, John Malone Heffner of Enola, Nick Jais-
of Carlisle, Ahlad Neti of ingh of Camp Hill, Nicole
Enola, Rachel OSullivan Lopez of Carlisle, Taylor
of Mechanicsburg, Sierra Malinish of Carlisle, Kristen
Patterson of Dillsburg, Sara Ryberg of Liverpool, The-
Sajer of Camp Hill, Travis resa Sauers of Mechanics-
Wurster of Mechanicsburg burg and Patrick St. Hilaire
and Natalie Zelenky of Me- of Mechanicsburg
chanicsburg The following students
The following stu- at DeSales University have
dents from the University of been named to the Deans
Pittsburgh at Bradford have List: Carolyn Evancho of
been named to the Deans Mechanicsburg
List: Jasmina Hajdarevic of The following stu-
Carlisle, Erin Mae Adkins of dents at Susquehanna Uni- PROVIDED BY BATH FITTER
Mechanicsburg and Nicho- versity have been named to
Members of the American Cancer Society accept a $44,693.66 check from members of Bath Fitter of Pennsylvania.
las N. Boyd of Newville the Deans List: Rachel Baer
Pictured from left to right are: Kathryn Tucker, ACS event manager; Jo Brindley, ACS senior market manager; Abby Davis,
The following students of Shermans Dale, Anna
marketing director; Ashley Fisher, media planner; and Virginia Houser, communications specialist
from Wilkes University have Nisley of Camp Hill, Kate-
been named to the Deans lynn Maronic of Camp Hill,
List: Chad Stake of El- Heather Mentch of Me-
liottsburg, Collin Farnham chanicsburg, Jeremy Wit-
of Mechanicsburg, Corey ter of Shippensburg, Carly
Smithmyer of Mechanics- Malamud of Camp Hill and
burg, Elijah Olson of Miller- Megan Zagoric of Dillsburg
stown, Evan Henry of Car- The following students
lisle, Hannah Whitesel of at Florida Institute of Tech-
Newville, Micaela Oliverio nology have been named to
of Carlisle, Kathryn Rusz- the Deans List: Benjamin
kowski of Mechanicsburg, Orris of Carlisle and Tyler
Neha Kunche of Mechan- McCabe of Mechanicsburg
icsburg, Ngan Dinh of Me-

GRADUATION LIST
The following stu-
dents graduated from Wil-
kes University: Matthew
PROVIDED BY BIG SPRING MIDDLE SCHOOL
Blakeslee of Carlisle, Kyle
Hoover of New Cumber- Big Spring Middle School students enjoyed a limo lunch to the Carlisle Pizza Grille on Dec. 7. Students earned this activity
land, Courtney Kline of by selling 15 or more items for the Great American Opportunities fundraiser held by Linda Wilson.
Enola, Patricia Lackey of
Camp Hill, Katelyn Mock
of Mechanicsburg, John
Murphy of Mechanicsburg,
Jason Petrello of Camp Hill,
Elizabeth Sheaffer of Car-
lisle, Bradley Sweigart of Hanson of Carlisle
Mechanicsburg and Steph- The following student
anie Wagner of Liverpool graduated from St. Cloud
The following student State University earning a
graduated from Frostburg masters degree: Praveen
State University earning Ramini of Camp Hill
a masters degree: Patrick The following student
Van Sant of Camp Hill graduated from the Uni-
The following student versity of Wisconsin-Ste-
graduated from Frostburg vens Point earning a bach- PROVIDED BY SHIPPENSBURG AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PROVIDED BY BIG SPRING MIDDLE SCHOOL
State University earning a elors degree: Kathryn M. Pictured are Shippensburg Area Senior High Schools Sarah Roller, life skills teacher at the Big Spring Middle
bachelors degree: Miranda Sloan students of the month for November. From left to right are, School, coordinated a school-wide collection of toys for
front row, David Shauf, Austin Crouse, Keenan Wright and donation to the U.S. Marine Corps Toys For Tots program.
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and sports:
High School gave dramatic and musical
performances. Performers pictured
are, front, Alex Pinnell (Carlisle),
Titus Manetta and Allison Findley
(Shippensburg); middle, Julia Weigand
(SU), Stephanie Jones, Alyssa Haskell,
Mady Rosenberry, Luke Hershey and Ian
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Cat Crochunis-Brown, David Hewitt and
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PROVIDED BY CARLISLE SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB


James Marquez, an 8th grade student at Yellow Breeches Middle School, was recognized as the Outstanding Student of the
Month for November by the Carlisle Sunrise Rotary Club. Pictured is club member Rich Moore presenting him with his award.
BY TOM MAIELLO OF STONERIDGE RETIREMENT LIVING
Residents decorated a Christmas tree at LeTort Manor of
Church of God Home in Carlisle with hand-knit and crocheted
childrens hats, paired with a set of gloves. Each hat and
gloves were taken to the Salvation Army to be given to area
children.

PROVIDED BY UPPER ALLEN WOMANS CLUB


Elliot Ellie Payton Shoff was recognized as the winner of the Mechanicsburg Middle School Award at the Upper Allen
Womans Club GFWC meeting on Dec. 19. She is pictured with her family, as well as middle school Assistant Principal Jason
Shover, club foundation President Eppie Rigney and club president Karen Hartman.

PROVIDED BY SHIPPENSBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY


Colby Fry, president of the Shippensburg Public Library
board of trustees, stands with Tim Hutchinson, owner of the
Fishers florists in Shippensburg. Hutchinson has donated
a wreath for the front door of the library for more than 20
years.

PROVIDED BY BELCO COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION


Belco Community Credit Union gave back to the community on #GivingTuesday on Nov. 29, donating $1,500 to the
PinnacleHealth Foundation.

Penn State Master Gardeners from


Cumberland and Perry counties prepare
for the Hope Station Holiday Party on
Dec. 10 at Stuart Community Center in
Carlisle. The Master Gardeners helped
young guests make their own holiday
centerpiece arrangements using fresh,
PROVIDED BY HOLY SPIRIT-A GEISINGER AFFILIATE
natural greens, decorative berries and
colorful bows. Master Gardeners pictured Through selling her bookmarks, Olivia Geissler, 5, raised
from left to right are Ruth Osborne, Nell enough money to purchase two mamaRoo units for the
Nickolas, Susan Skender, Susan Beinhaur, Holy Spirit NICU. She delivered the units on Dec. 15. Olivia is
Jane Shull, Sandy Walker, Robyn Krohn, pictured with Registered Nurse Sarah Wilbur.
Renee Payne, Debbie Plumpton, Monika
Rahn, Natalie Fevola, June Hoch, Gail Koll
and Shirley Halliday.
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PROVIDED BY HOLY SPIRIT-A GEISINGER AFFILIATE


Tyler Hollister, 13, donated more than a dozen large
PROVIDED ROTARY CLUB OF CARLISLE stockings, bags and boxes full of needed items to the
The Rotary Club of Carlisle honored Herman Makosky as the Geisinger Janet Weis Childrens Hospital at Holy Spirit. Tyler
December Student of the Month. He is a senior at Carlisle PROVIDED BY ST. PATRICK SCHOOL and her mother, Lori, started a charity called Stitches and
High School and is in the top 10 percent of his class with Saint Patrick School student council organized a toy drive in Stockings, and made their first donation of toys and other
a 4.113 GPA. He is pictured with Carlisle Rotary President recent weeks. Toys for Tots picked up the hundreds of toys items to Holy Spirits pediatric unit. Pictured with Tyler is M
Shawn Farr. Dec. 19 collected from student donations. Nurse Manager Kathy Holtzman. 1

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