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Tremont Police Arrest Man for Assault, Endangering Welfare of Children

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A Tremont man was taken into custody last week for an alleged incident that involved in assault and endangering the welfare of children.


According to Police, on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Tremont Police Department obtained an arrest warrant from Magisterial District Judge David Rossi for Gary Baser, 33, of Tremont.

Baser was charged with Felony Aggravated Assault, Felony Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Misdemeanors for Simple Assault and Recklessly Endangering Another Person, and a Summary charge for Harassment in relation to a domestic assault that occurred on Monday, April 1, 2019 in Tremont Borough.

With the assistance of Branch Reilly Police Department, Baser was taken into custody and served with a Protection From Abuse order from the victim.

Baser was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Rossi and committed to Schuylkill County Prison in lieu of $50,000 straight cash bail.

Three children involved in this incident were taken into emergency protective custody by Tremont Police Department.

Baser will appear before the magistrate for a preliminary hearing at an upcoming date.


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PA Game Commission Changes First Day of Deer Rifle Season

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On Tuesday morning, the Pennsylvania Game Commission voted to change the first day of deer rifle season.


With a vote of 5 to 3, the Commission voted to moved the start date from the Monday after Thanksgiving to the first Saturday afternoon Thanksgiving.

The first day has been Monday after the holiday since 1963.

The change will immediately take effect for the 2019 season and will start November 30, 2019.


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Tamaqua Area Student Selected to Receive Schuylkill County Chorus Festival Vocal Scholarship

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The Tamaqua Sr. High School Vocal Music Department has announced that Emily Barrett has been selected as one of the recipients of the 2019 Schuylkill County Chorus Festival Vocal Scholarship.

The $300 award is presented annually by the Schuylkill County Choral Directors Association as part of the Schuylkill County Chorus Festival. The scholarship is awarded to outstanding seniors that are planning a career in music.

Emily is planning to major in music therapy. Currently she is considering Marywood University or Immaculata College. She is the daughter of Colleen Barrett of Tamaqua.

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Argall to be honored for conservation leadership

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Senator David G. Argall (R-29) will receive the 2019 Political Leader Award from the Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area on April 11 at a special ceremony in Philadelphia.
The award is in recognition of Argall’s contributions to projects in the Schuylkill River watershed, from McAdoo and Coaldale and Minersville to Hamburg and Philadelphia.

“The Schuylkill River watershed means so much to our region, in terms of the health and safety of our communities and our recreational opportunities. Many have worked together to improve the river along our small towns and large cities in the last 50 years and I’m honored to have helped to make the river cleaner,” Argall said. “Biking and boating and walking my dogs along the river has created a deep personal connection to our streams and rivers, so it is an honor to continue my work , with so many volunteers and professionals, so that future generations can enjoy this important part of our local heritage.”

Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area works to connect residents and visitors to the Schuylkill River and Trail. More information on programs and projects to support this natural treasure is available at www.schuylkillriver.org.

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 04/09/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 04/09/19

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Alice A. Schleicher, 87 years of age, a resident of Pine Brooke in Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania passed away on Monday, April 8, 2019, at Rosewood Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr. in Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania.

Survived by her husband of thirty years, Clair L. Schleicher of Orwigsburg; son, William C. Kline III of Pottsville; daughters, Jill H. (Kline) Toth wife of Michael of Springtown, Ruthann D. Somers of Hazleton, sister, Darlene Miller wife of Delbert of New Ringgold; 4 grand children; 2 great grand children.

Born Saturday, January 30, 1932 in New Ringgold, Pennsylvania the daughter of Edgar D., and Stella (Moyer) Hettinger. She was also predeceased by; first husband, Edward J. Somer in 1953; second husband, William C. Kline, Jr. in 1983; sister, Fern McCormick.

A graduate of Tamaqua High School, Alice retired from SylaRay Underwear Company, Inc. in Orwigsburg as a folder in 1994 after forty years of service. Alice, enjoyed camping, working in her garden and reading.

Private arrangements have been entrusted to the Robert S. Nester Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. of 2066 West Penn Pike New Ringgold, Pennsylvania 17960. (570) 386-5884

Expressions of sympathy or a fond memory of Alice can be made by visiting, www.griffithsfuneralhomes.com

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Thomas S. Starry, 90, of Tamaqua, PA died on Sunday, April 7, 2019 in Bethlehem, PA. He was the husband of Ann Marie (nee Schoener) Starry to whom he would have been married 62 years in May.

Born in Coaldale, PA on June 3, 1928, Thomas was a son of the late Matthew and Susan (nee Harvilla) Starry. A 1946 graduate of the former Coaldale High School, he served in the Navy during WWII. Tom retired from Air Products where he was employed as a forklift driver. He also had been employed at the #10 mine, Bethlehem Steel, and Diversified Metals over the course of his employment career. For 35 years, you could find Thomas at the Hometown Auction selling and trading baseball cards from his business “Tom’s Sport Collectibles”. An accomplished long-distance runner, he represented Coaldale High School at the Penn Relays. Tom served on the Tamaqua Advisory Committee for many years. He was a Notre Dame fan and a NASCAR fan following the career of Jimmy Johnson who was his favorite driver. An avid gardener, Tom took great pride in both his flowers and his tomatoes. He is survived by son Thomas Starry of Tamaqua; daughter, Kelly Smith and her husband Jason of Vernon Hills, IL; grandson, Joel Thomas Smith; brother, Edward Starry of Fairless Hills, PA; sister, Eleanor Inglima of California; sister-in-law, Theresa Starry of Lansford, PA; and many nephews and nieces.

Tom was predeceased by his siblings, Mary Collins, Margaret Rapant, Matthew Starry, Robert Starry, Rosemary Starry and step brothers, John Tomasovich and Joseph Tomasovich.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 AM on Friday, April 12 in St. John XXIII Catholic Church, 307 Pine Street, Tamaqua. Interment in Sky View Memorial Park, Hometown will follow the mass. Call 9 AM – 10:30 AM on Friday at the Zizlemann-Gulla Funeral Home, 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua. Memorials in Thomas’s name may be made to The Parish of St. John XXIII, 307 Pine Street, Tamaqua, PA 18252.

Online condolences may be made at www.zgfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are being handled by the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Tamaqua.

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Police at Scene of Incident in St. Clair

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Lawton Street is currently blocked off in St. Clair Tuesday afternoon after an incident earlier in the day.


No specific details have been released at the time of this writing, but St. Clair Police have Lawton Street closed off near the intersection with Mill Street.

The St. Clair School District has asked parents of children who walk within St. Clair, to pick their children up at 3:00pm due to the incident being 2 blocks from the school.

More information when it is available.

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Schuylkill County School News - 04/09/2019

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Updates from Schuylkill County School Districts that have been posted to social media for Thursday, April 9th, 2019.

Marian High School




Pine Grove Area School District



Pottsville Area



Schuylkill Technology Center






St. Joseph Center for Special Learning




Trinity Academy

Man Stabbed in Saint Clair Tuesday Morning; Police Identify Suspect

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The Saint Clair Police Department is seeking help finding a man they stabbed another man Tuesday morning.


According to Chief William Dempsey, on April 9, 2019 at 11:45am, Saint Clair Police were dispatched to the 200 Block of E. Lawton Street in the Borough of Saint Clair.

Arriving on scene Police discovered a 41 year old male from Harrisburg, PA had been stabbed in the neck with a edged weapon.

The victim was treated at the scene by Police and EMS and then flown via helicopter to Lehigh Valley Hospital- Cedar Crest in Allentown, PA.

An investigation led Police to identify John Derwood “Bucky” Berger, 34 as the person who had stabbed the victim.

Berger is described as a white male, 5’6 and 165 lbs with brown hair and blue eyes.

An arrest warrant was obtained from the office of Magisterial District Justice James Reiley charging Berger with Criminal Homicide (Attempted), Aggravated Assault, Simple Assault, Recklessly Endangering Another Person and Possessing an Instrument of Crime.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Berger is asked to called Saint Clair Police at (570)429-2240.

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STATE POLICE: Women's Death in Butler Township near Frackville Said to Be Natural

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According to Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, the death of two women inside a home on South 10th Street in Butler Township near Frackville last Thursday is said to be natural.


Police say Christine Moran, 54, and Josephine Kodis, 97, were found dead inside their home at 10 South 5th Street, Butler Township, near Frackville on Thursday, April 4th, 2019 after they responded for a welfare check

Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner Andrew Szczyglak pronounced both dead around 11:30am, Thursday.

Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner David Moylan has yet to make a specific ruling on the cause.  Moylan says that he is still waiting for blood tests and toxicology reports before making a final ruling.

LCCC Offers Health Care Training in Tamaqua

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Lehigh Carbon Community College is offering two health care training courses at its Tamaqua location this spring, and a limited number of scholarships are available to those who qualify.


The Home Health Aide course runs April 15 through May 8, Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The program prepares students for entry-level employment in a home health care setting, offering well-rounded knowledge of basic patient care skills and home management. Students will learn safe work practices and protocol in order to assist those who are sick, injured, disabled or have difficulty with daily activities. CPR training is included in this program.

The Office Assistant course runs May 13 to July 8, Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 to 8:30 p.m. This training course is designed to equip students with the professional skills needed to become an administrative assistant. Students will learn in-demand skills like office organization, technology including Microsoft Word, scheduling and filing, record maintenance, financial skills and general administrative duties.

The courses are offered at LCCC’s Morgan Center, 234 High St., Tamaqua, Pa., and a limited number of scholarships are available to assist students with tuition. For more information, contact Jennifer A. Leach, job training healthcare specialist, at JLeach1@lccc.edu or 610-799-1669.

State Police Provide March 2019 Statistical Report for Schuylkill County/Troop L

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Pennsylvania State Police Public Information Officer, Master Trooper David Beohm provided a report of statistics that troopers responded to in March 2019.


Frackville Barracks

Criminal Activity
# of Incidents Responded to - 841
Offenses Reported - 51
Total Founded Offenses - 41
Offenses Cleared - 34
Criminal Arrests - 25


Traffic Activity
Crashes - 56
Fatal Crashes - 0
Hit and Run Crashes - 1
Injured - 18
DUI Arrests - 9
DUI Related Crashes - 2
DUI Related Fatal Crashes - 0
Traffic Citations - 361
Written Warnings - 123
Seatbelt/Child Seat Citations - 9

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Schuylkill Haven Barracks

Criminal Activity
# of Incidents Responded to - 868
Offenses Reported - 161
Total Founded Offenses -  159
Offenses Cleared - 78114
Criminal Arrests - 88


Traffic Activity
Crashes - 65
Fatal Crashes - 0
Hit and Run Crashes - 4
Injured - 18
DUI Arrests - 16
DUI Related Crashes - 5
DUI Related Fatal Crashes - 0
Traffic Citations - 637
Written Warnings - 92
Seatbelt/Child Seat Citations - 44

The Frackville and Schuylkill Haven Barracks are part of the State Police Troop L which covers Schuylkill, Berks, and Lebanon Counties.

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Crews at the Scene of Tri-Axle Rollover on Interstate 81

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Emergency personnel are at the scene of a Tri-Axle Rollover on Interstate 81.


The crash occurred just before Noon near Mile Marker 133 in the Southbound lanes near Delano.

Traffic in the southbound lanes is reported to be backed up into Luzerne County.

No word if there are any injuries.

More information when it is available.

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Route 924 Closed near Frackville for a Motor Vehicle Accident

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Route 924 is currently closed near Frackville for a motor vehicle accident.


Around 12:45pm, Wednesday, emergency personnel were dispatched to 924 near Frackville in the area of the "rock cut" for a 2 car crash with entrapment.

As of 12:50pm, the highway was closed in the area.

A Life Flight helicopter and Medivac Helicopter has been called as well.  Shenandoah Fire has been called to handle the landing zones.

A Deputy Coroner has also been called to the scene.

More information as it comes available.

Police Release Photo of Suspect Wanted for Saint Clair Stabbing

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Police have released a photo of the suspect they say stabbed another man on Tuesday.


According to Chief William Dempsey, on April 9, 2019 at 11:45am, Saint Clair Police were dispatched to the 200 Block of E. Lawton Street in the Borough of Saint Clair.

Arriving on scene Police discovered a 41 year old male from Harrisburg, PA had been stabbed in the neck with a edged weapon.

The victim was treated at the scene by Police and EMS and then flown via helicopter to Lehigh Valley Hospital- Cedar Crest in Allentown, PA.

An investigation led Police to identify John Derwood “Bucky” Berger, 34 as the person who had stabbed the victim.

Berger is described as a white male, 5’6 and 165 lbs with brown hair and blue eyes.

An arrest warrant was obtained from the office of Magisterial District Justice James Reiley charging Berger with Criminal Homicide (Attempted), Aggravated Assault, Simple Assault, Recklessly Endangering Another Person and Possessing an Instrument of Crime.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Berger is asked to called Saint Clair Police at (570)429-2240

John Derwood "Bucky Berger
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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 04/10/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 04/10/19

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William H. Shriner Jr., 68, Ashland, passed away peacefully on Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Carmel Nursing and Rehab Center with his wife at his side.

Born in Harrisburg, he was a son of Linda Sunkel Shriner and the late William H. Shriner Sr. Bill worked as a millwright for Fruehauf Corp. in Middletown.

Bill lived in Montana for 31 years before returning back to Ashland. He was an avid outdoorsman enjoying hunting and fishing.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife of 48 years, Shirley Scheetz Shriner; his daughter Jody Shriner; step-daughter Wanda and her husband Bill Sweitzer; two brothers: Donny and his wife Jackie Shriner and Terry Shriner; two sisters: Mary Ann and her husband Greg Knaub and Jean Shriner; 5 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services will be private at the convenience of the family.

Sign the guest book, leave personal condolences and for further information please visit www.thomasmsullivanfuneralhome.com

Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home, Girardville, Timothy M. Sullivan, supervisor is in charge of the arrangements.

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Dennis Koch, husband, father, pap, 69 years of age of Oak Lane Tamaqua, Pennsylvania passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, at home.

Survived by is wife of forty-six years, Ellen R. (Stidham) Koch; sons, Richard D. Koch and his finance Amanda Benko of Harrisburg, Dennis R. Koch and his wife Gina of Quakake; daughter, Heather R. Koch of Nesquehoning; sister, Linda Yoder wife of Danny; grand children, Chance, Madison, Zoey, Zayden, Isabella, Celena, Daniel; great grand child, Shelby. Many nieces and nephews also survive Dennis.

Dennis worked for Bethlehem Mines for many years, before driving truck for Fox Transportation, and Brian Miller Trucking. Dennis, enjoyed drag and motor cycle racing.

Born Wednesday, October 26, 1949 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania the son of the late Albert and Helen (Everhart) Koch.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the E. Franklin Griffiths Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. of 655 East Broad Street Tamaqua, Pennsylvania 18252. (570) 668-2550

A funeral service will be held on Friday evening April 12, 2019 at 7 o'clock P.M. from the funeral home. Friends may call from 5:00 P.M. until time of services.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.griffithsfuneralhomes.com

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Kevin L. Bush, 55, of Tower City, passed away early Tuesday morning at home after a courageous 2 1/2 year battle with cancer.

Kevin was born in Pottsville, September 27, 1963, a son of Julia Carl Bush, Tower City and the late Ronald Bush.

He was a 1981 graduate of Williams Valley High School.

Kevin was the General Manager at Advanced Disposal, Shippensburg. He previously was a coal miner working at his family's business, Bush Coal Company.

Kevin enjoyed fourwheeling and being in the outdoors. He loved spending time with his family and friends at his camp in Sunbury, where he could be found out on the river on his boat. His family meant the world to him.

In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a son, Jonathan, 1989.

Surviving in addition to his mother are his beloved wife of 34 years, April Zimmerman Bush; one son, Andrew Bush and his wife Emilee, Tower City; two daughters, Heather Schaeffer and her husband Kyle, Williamstown and Callie Keener and her husband Tim, Middletown; a brother, Karl Bush and his wife Jackie, Tower City; a sister, Wanda Frenya and her husband Howard, Williamstown; two granddaughters, Kylah and Karlee Bush; several nieces and nephews including Ryan Frenya, whom Kevin was very close to.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 13th at 11 am from the Chapel of the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc. with Pastor Annette Shutt. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9:30-11 at the chapel. Please omit flowers, donations should be made to Penn State Children's Hospital Four Diamonds, P.O. Box 852, Hershey PA 17033, include Kevin's name on your donation or to St. Peter's U.C.C., Dietrich Avenue, Tower City, PA 17980. To sign the guest book visit www.dimonfuneralhome.com.

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Sophia "Sue" Korab, 98, of Tower City, passed away peacefully Tuesday morning at her home.

Born in Coaldale, Dauphin County, March 1, 1921, a daughter of the late Wasel Charles and Mary Davhulich Runchock.

Sue was a retired seamstress from the garment industry.

She was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Chapel, Tower City and the Catholic women's club. She was also a member of the Linglestown American Legion Auxiliary and the ILGWU.

Sue was recently honored this past summer by the Tower City / Porter Twp. Sesquicentennial as the oldest resident in the community, she enjoyed being in the parade.

She loved being surrounded by her family and will be deeply missed. She enjoyed cooking and baking for family and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph, 1993; sisters, Anna Panikarchuk, Mary Buren, Julia Weiser; brother, Charles Runchock.

Surviving are her three children, John J. Korab; Rose Mary Reiner and her husband Larry and Joan "Dea" Reinohel and her husband Dennis all of Tower City. Six grandchildren, Susan, John, Nancy and Jane Korab, Larry Reiner and Denise Smeltz. Nine great grandchildren, Delaney, Sydney, Kylie, Kayla, Dustin, Sierra, Tyler, Hayle and Montana. Three great grandchild, Savannah, Hadleigh and Adelyn. Numerous nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank Julie, Cara, Niki, Cindy and Maryann for the excellent care they took care of their mother these past few years.

Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated, Monday, April 15th at 11 am from the Sts. Peter and Paul Chapel, Tower City with Rev. Jason Stokes as celebrant. Burial will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Williamstown. Viewing will be from 9:30-10:30 at the Chapel of the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc., Tower City. In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to Most Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, 113 Cherry St, Tremont, PA 17981. To sign the guest book visit www.dimonfuneralhome.com

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Victim ID'd in Fatal Route 924 Crash near Frackville/Gilberton

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One person died and two others injured in a crash on Route 924 near Frackville on Wednesday afternoon.


According to Frackville Police Chief Rick bell, Around 12:45pm, Wednesday, emergency personnel were dispatched to 924 near Frackville in the area of the "rock cut" for a 2 car crash with entrapment.

According to Police, a Black Honda Accord,  heading south, towards Frackville on Route 924 lost control in the area of the "rock cut", crossed the median, and into the path of a Buick SUV.  The Accord was reported to be traveling at a high rate of speed.

Both vehicles struck head on.

A female driver of the Buick SUV and a female passenger in the Honda Accord  had to be cut from their vehicles and another died at the scene.

Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner Andrew Andrew Szczyglak pronounced Jason Naspinsky, 37, of Mahanoy Plane dead at the scene.

The female victims identities have not been released or the severity of their injuries.

Route 924 was closed for several hours while the scene was cleared.



Shenandoah Man Sentenced for Money Laundering and Identity Theft

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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that on April 5, 2019, United States District Court Judge A. Richard Caputo sentenced Mario M. Valentine, age 35, of Shenandoah to 64 months’ imprisonment and three years of supervised release, for money laundering and identity theft.

According to United States Attorney David J. Freed, from approximately January 2013 through May 2015, Valentine and his co-defendant, Carrie Aker, laundered over $218,000 of credit card fraud proceeds by using forged credit cards to purchase gift cards and other items, and then selling those items or converting them into cash. Valentine and Aker were charged with committing nearly $270,000 worth of credit card fraud, using forged credit cards that they created. Valentine also was convicted of using other individuals’ stolen identities during the course of his fraud. The defendants admitted to continuing their fraudulent activities, even after being confronted by law enforcement officials.

During Valentine’s sentencing, Judge Caputo determined that Valentine had lied under oath at an evidentiary hearing, warranting an enhanced sentencing guidelines calculation for his obstructive conduct. Judge Caputo emphasized the serious nature and extent of the offense, labeling it a “21st century crime.” Judge Caputo ordered Valentine to pay $269,575.35 in restitution to the victims of his crimes.

Valentine’s co-defendant, Carrie Aker, has pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentencing.

The investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Pennsylvania State Police. Assistant United States Attorney Phillip J. Caraballo prosecuted the case.

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Information on the Upcoming Route 309/Kennedy Drive Project in McAdoo

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The Route 309/Kennedy Drive Project has begun in McAdoo.

PennDOT says the main construction this year will be on Kennedy Drive between Washington Street and Sherman Street.

This area of Kennedy Drive will be closed to traffic from May 30th, 2019 to September 2019.

Mail and garbage services will still continue for residents and businesses as scheduled.

According to McAdoo EMA, sidewalks will be open for pedestrians and businesses can expect deliveries/pickups to be accommodated

PennDOT also says that starting in the summer months, citizens will still be able to get to events like the McAdoo Fire Company’s Bazaar on June 13, 14 and the 15th. The citizens will be able to walk there and there will local car and truck traffic allowed.

From September to the end of October, Kennedy Drive will be closed to through traffic from Sherman Street to Blaine Street with the same restrictions and allowances.

The work that will be done in the areas above includes sidewalks, roadway, drainage, waterline relocation, signals and ADA ramps along with a new box culvert under Kennedy Drive that moves water in the Celebration Creek.

By Robert Leshko Jr.

Prescribed Burn is Scheduled near Tamaqua on Thursday

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(04/11/19) The Pennsylvania Game Commission has scheduled a prescribed burn in Walker Township on Thursday.

According to the Game Commission, a 280-acre Prescribed Fire (aka Controlled Burn) will take place on State Game Lands 257 in Walker Township near Tamaqua on Thursday, April 11th, 2019.

The burn is being conducted to maintain the fire dependent oak forests that are found on SGL 257.

Smoke may be visible while traveling on Routes 309 & 443 near the borough of Tamaqua between the hours of 10:00am and 6:00pm.

Yuengling to Seal Time Capsule as Part of 190th Anniversary

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Yuengling is inviting the community to an event next week when they will be sealing a time capsule and making a big announcement.


On Thursday, April 18th, 2019 from 11:30am until 12:30pm, Wendy, Debbie, Sheryl, Jen, and Dick Yuengling will celebrate "America's Oldest Brewery Day" at their Pottsville Gift Shop.

The Yuenglings are inviting the local community to be a part of history as they complete their 190th commemorative note and seal their time capsule.

The public will also have the ability to add their own commemorative note to future Yuengling fans up until April 18th.  The commemorative note is free with any purchase from the gift shop.

During the event, an announcement will also be made on who will be the music artist for their 190th Concert Celebration that will be held in the summer.



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