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Borough
The lead up to murder hires new
Strawsers journey
through the cracks
manager
PHYLLIS ZIMMERMAN
of the criminal The Sentinel
Mechanicsburg officially has a
justice system new borough manager.
On Tuesday night, Mechanics-
JOSHUA VAUGHN burg Borough Council approved
The Sentinel an employment agreement with
On the night Amy Lou Buck- Roger Ciecier-
ingham was murdered outside her ski as borough
home in Tunnelton, West Virginia, manager with an
Sharon Pingley retreated into her effective date of
nearby home afraid. Sept. 6 in a 6-0
The metal on wood ca chunk vote. Council
of the deadbolt lock provided little Vice President
Timothy Davison
comfort that April night in 2015. Jack Winchell
Buckinghams murderer, a man was absent.
Ciecierski
Pingley helped convict of stalking Ciecierski,
two years earlier, was on the loose who has served as the boroughs
only a few miles away, and she was codes enforcement/zoning of-
worried she might be next in his ficer since April 2014, was con-
crosshairs. ditionally approved by borough
Fear, Pingley said, recalling that council as manager on Sept. 6
night. When we found out he killed with an annual salary of $65,000.
that woman in Tunnelton, we didnt The length of his contract is at
leave the house. We didnt leave un- the will of borough council,
til we heard hed been caught. Ciecierski said.
Buckinghams murder came after I think Roger will do a great
a grim warning Pingley had delivered job, council member John An-
to prosecutors two years earlier. thony stated.
I said, You know there will be Thank you for the confidence
another (victim), she said. I hope John Wayne Strawser Jr. Amy Lou Buckingham you guys have shown in me. Ill
my words ring in (the prosecutors) strive to do everything I can for
ears forever more. I said there will miles, but in death they appear to This week The Sentinel takes the people of Mechanicsburg
be another. be connected by one man John a closer look at accused I-81
Wayne Strawser Jr. shooter John Wayne Strawser Please see BOROUGH, Page A3
Murders Time and time again, Strawser Jr. and breakdowns within the
Buckingham never knew 28-year- came to the attention of law en- criminal justice system:
old Timothy Davison of Maine. His forcement, and time and time again,
Juried artists
Today Monday
murder along Interstate 81 near he walked away. With numerous
Greencastle in January 2014 trig- victims and numerous arrests on his The lead up to murder The murder of
gered a long-fruitless multi-state record, Strawser bucked the system, Amy Lou Buckingham
Weekend
manhunt.
In life, Buckingham and Davi-
son were separated by nearly 1,000
serving less than two weeks in jail.
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HARRISBURG The union
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says its members will strike by
the end of October if a new con-
tract settlement is not reached.
The Pennsylvania State Sys-
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Photos of a wedding party holding rescue puppies instead of bouquets have gone viral on social media. faculty pay by 12 percent while
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Its shocking. I dont think over national media and social Martha and her four sisters are Four of the five coon-
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Inmate very happy about end of solitary time ASSOCIATED PRESS
WILKES-BARRE A Penn-
sylvania judge has denied a bail
MARK SCOLFORO a possible appeal, gets taken in handcuffs to shower execution moratorium set by Gov. request for a mother accused
Associated Press a corrections three times a week. His 7-by-10- Tom Wolf. of trying to kill herself and her
HARRISBURG A Pennsylva- spokeswoman foot cell is illuminated at all hours. The Pittsburgh-based Aboli- two children by
nia inmate who has won a court said Wednesday Its not surprising hes look- tionist Law Center, where Grote piping vehicle
order freeing him from solitary the order was still ing forward to being able to be in is legal director, also represented exhaust into her
after 36 years told his lawyer being reviewed. the yard with everyone else at the Russell Maroon Shoatz, who car.
Wednesday he looks forward to Johnson is institution, like an actual yard, to also spent decades in solitary in The (Wil-
simply being with others in the serving life with- be able to have group activities and Pennsylvanias prison system. The kes-Barre) Cit-
prison yard and taking classes Johnson out parole for the interaction, Grote said. state said it would stop punishing izens Voice re-
beyond his third-grade education. 1970 murder of Pennsylvania prison officials him with solitary for his past be- ports the judge
Attorney Bret Grote said Ar- a man in Philadelphia. Several say 115 inmates are currently on havior, and earlier this year agreed on Tuesday
Scholl
thur Johnson, 64, was obvi- escape attempts, including one whats known as restricted re- to pay him a $99,000 settlement. denied Melissa
ously very happy when told of in which a guard was bound and lease, or longer-term solitary The practice of placing inmates Ann Scholls request to be re-
a federal judges recent order to gagged, landed him in isolation, confinement for those segregated into solitary confinement has been leased into a friends custody.
free him. although prison officials have from other inmates for chronic under scrutiny in other parts of Scholls attorney had said
He was very grateful and glad described him as a model inmate disciplinary issues or out of the United States in recent years. she isnt a flight risk and has
that the decision came out the over the past 25 years. safety concerns. Others can end In California, extensive use of no psychological disorders.
way it did, Grote said. We all Grote said he has no doubt that up for shorter periods of time in solitary confinement prompted Scholls 7-year-old son told
felt very confident in the strength Johnson has suffered severe ef- a restricted housing unit for their mass hunger strikes by inmates police she told him and his
of our case, and that there was no fects from living without physical own protection or the protection in 2011 and 2013 and led to a set- 5-year-old sister to die for
legitimate basis for keeping him in contact with other people for so of others, or for disciplinary rea- tlement in which the state has something special before al-
these conditions for this incredi- long. He said Johnson has passed sons, although some of those pris- significantly pared back its use of legedly running a hose from
ble amount of time. the time by reading and writing, oners have cellmates. isolation. her exhaust pipe into her car in
U.S. Middle District Judge although that has become more The state also maintains one of In Louisiana, the so-called a parking lot in December.
Christopher Conner on Tuesday difficult because his attention the countrys largest death rows Angola Three were released af- Police say a man pulled the
gave prison officials and Johnsons span and short-term memory currently 176 men and one woman ter spending decades in isolation hose from the car.
lawyers a week to work out a plan have declined, which the lawyer in solitary confinement condi- in state prisons. Officials said Scholl is charged with at-
for release from solitary, with a attributes to his living conditions. tions. Pennsylvania has executed they were deemed to be at risk of tempted homicide. Scholls
goal of integrating him with the In solitary, Johnson has been only three people since the death causing trouble among inmates attorney has said prosecutors
prisons general population within allowed an hour in a caged-in ex- penalty was deemed legal in the because of their Black Panther have only proved that Scholl
about three months. Asked about ercise area five days a week, and 1970s, and is currently under an Party activism. tried to kill herself.
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More terror,
more denials
I
n Florida Monday, following tical about their governments
the bombings in New York ability to protect the homeland.
and New Jersey, Donald Many people are afraid to
Trump referred to the captured say what should be said for fear
bombing suspect, Ahmad Khan of being labeled an Islamo-
Rahami, as an evil thug. He phobe. Those who deny the
then added, Hillary Clinton is threat of Islamic extremism in
a weak and ineffective person this country are quick to brand
and I will tell you, if you choose those in opposition with that
Donald Trump,
these prob-
lems are going
to go away far,
term, even though in many
cases their only sin is taking se-
riously the virulent rhetoric of
racial Islamists, who blatantly
Obamacare causes record
CAL
far greater than
anybody would
think.
Whatever one
admit to wanting to destroy
western countries, especially
the United States.
Srdja Trifkovic is not afraid.
high health care costs
P
THOMAS thinks of Trumps He is a Serbian-American resident Obama promised than last year. costly challenges.As a result,
rhetoric, his is a writer on international and he would bend the health The biggest driver of in- proponents of Obamacare are
voice of certainty foreign affairs and editor of the care cost curve and he has creased costs are health insur- already falling back on their old
at a time when a growing num- paleoconservative magazine but in the wrong direction. ance premiums, which 26 per- tactics of promising to solve
ber of Americans appear fed Chronicles. Premiums and deductibles are cent of those surveyed say are problems through arbitrary
up with a seemingly ineffective In the September issue skyrocketing and Obamacare their number one health care price controls and more gov-
government, weak statements Trifkovic writes: The enemy is has entered what experts grimly cost concern. This is in com- ernment regulation over pre-
and even weaker responses. Ex- Islam, a supremacist ideology call a death parison to 19 percent for hospi- scription drugs. Doing so would
ample: Josh Earnest, the White of permanent conflict and con- spiral. Overall tal or emergency room visits, 17 have the opposite effect on drug
House press secretary, said on quest, which is and has always health care costs percent for the care of a sick or costs and continue to give in-
CNN: What I can tell you is been structurally unamenable jumped in the last aging loved one, and 16 percent surers a pass.
that we are, when it comes to to compromise with non-Islam. year at the fastest for doctor bills. Just 11 percent The drug companies are
ISIL, we are in a fight, a narra- It has a highly developed legal, rate in over three said drug costs, the lowest of turning out miracles and we
tive fight with them, a narrative political, and moral doctrine, decades. any health care component. need their R&D budgets to stay
battle. rooted in its core texts, which PHIL Looking to The Democratic political strong. They need to see that
Are words the cause of so denies the legitimacy of any KERPEN dodge politi- talking points were a little bit opportunity, Gates correctly
many American deaths from other belief system and form of cal blame for more connected to reality two observed. For things like Alz-
terrorists attacks and on battle- social organization. Its expo- Obamacares years ago, when drug spending heimers, they can reduce med-
fields in Afghanistan, Iraq and nents are state actors (most no- spectacular failure and steeply rose by 12.4 percent. But that ical costs so dramatically and
now Syria? Or did bombs and tably Saudi Arabia), groups with higher health care costs, Demo- jump also corresponded to an improve the human condition,
bullets take their lives, limbs, some state attributes (ISIS), de- crats and their insurance indus- environment in which more and the pharmaceutical compa-
minds and sense of well-being? centralized terror networks (Al try allies have settled on a poll- medicines were placed in devel- nies have been great partners of
Many Americans believe their Qaeda), and self-starting rad- tested strategy of pretending opment than at any time in our our foundation. When we need
government cares more about icalized cells and individuals prescription drugs are the prin- history, and many new, innova- help in doing science they are
the sensitivity of Muslims than in most Western countries that cipal driver of higher costs tive drugs arrived on the market. unique in what they can do.
it does for them. From releasing have a sizable Muslim diaspora. despite the fact that data proves This includes a milestone, and The total cost and time of
detainees from Guantanamo All Muslims do not buy into such claims completely false. yes, expensive, new drug that bringing a single new drug to
prison, some of whom have these doctrines, but those who The latest Altarum Institute cured patients suffering from market is now $2.6 billion, per
gone on to plot terrorists at- dont are regarded as heretics report shows that prescription Hepatitis C.This breakthrough the Tufts Center for the Study
tacks against Americans, to by those who do. Dont take my drug spending is just 10 percent was quickly followed by similar of Drug Development, and av-
the acceptance of thousands of word for it. Do the research. of total health spending, versus drugs from other research com- erages 10 years of development.
refugees from Islamic countries The motives and goals of radical 32 percent for hospital and 20 panies that achieved the same Capital markets are intensely
where terrorism appears to be a Islamists are in their writings, percent for physicians and clin- miraculous results and lowered competitive, and the pros-
major export, people are rightly sermons and media. ics. And the smaller piece of the the costs of these treatments. pects of large returns on truly
concerned. The latest terrorists attacks, pie is also growing more slowly As Bill Gates, the worlds significant breakthroughs are
Adding to those justifiable and the possibility of more to just 3.9 percent for drugs most prodigious philanthropist, necessary to drive investment,
concerns is this Associated come before the election, can versus 4.6 percent for hospitals recently explained: cure diseases and allow people
Press story: The U.S. govern- only benefit Donald Trump. and 5.2 percent for physicians I think the current system is to live longer, healthier, happier
ment has mistakenly granted While some politicians wring over the last year. better than most other systems lives.
citizenship to at least 858 their hands, Trump wants to As millions of Americans one can imagine. I mean curing So lets keep the focus for fix-
immigrants who had pending wring necks. His is a voice of experience steeply higher costs hepatitis C. This is a phenom- ing the problem of skyrocketing
deportation orders from coun- certainty amid voices of timid- for narrower provider networks enal thing and now you have costs where it belongs on
tries of concern to national ity. Whether good or bad, that and less access to care, we en- multiple drug companies com- Obamacare and not allow
security or with high rates of resonates with a lot of people ter yet another election cycle peting in terms of the quality its supporters to use their own
immigration fraud, according to who dont enjoy life in that where health care is a dominant and the price of that offering. laws failures as a pretext for
an internal Homeland Security safety bubble protecting our issue. A recent national poll Contrast that with what we even more government regula-
audit. Why? The Department elected officials. found that an eye-popping 77 have witnessed from health tions that could stall the search
of Homeland Security says their Americans are tired of losing percent of registered voters insurers of late: higher premi- for new cures.
fingerprints were missing from wars. This one they want to personally have had trouble us- ums, skyrocketing co-pays and
government databases. win. To those who want to win, ing their health insurance in the deductibles, and less and less Phil Kerpen, distributed by Cagle
This is the same adminis- Trump is Gen. Patton. Hillary past year or know someone who access to needed treatments. Cartoons newspaper syndicate, is
tration that promised robust Clinton reminds them of a con- has. While access is down, cost And make no mistake, with the the president of American Commit-
vetting of all immigrants. Its scientious objector. is up; the same poll found 43 pending insurance premium ment and the author of Democracy
not the kind of storyline that percent are personally paying increases anticipated in 2017 Denied. Email him at phil@ameri-
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and residents who say he was un- Wells Fargo and Duke Energy all recorded right after the shooting, fired flash grenades and tear gas Students at the school wrote
armed. told employees not to venture shows someone lying in a pool of after the shooting. But several get-well cards for Padilla and
Residents say Scott was holding into North Carolinas largest city blood as people scream and a voice groups of a dozen or more pro- Officer Pete Hammer, who was
only a book and was disabled by a after Gov. Pat McCrory declared yells for someone to call for help. testers stayed behind, attack- grazed in the head by a bullet or
brain injury. But its unclear what a state of emergency Wednesday People are then told to back up ing people, including reporters, shrapnel.
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officers who were present during Guard. The North Carolina Na- The unrest took many by sur- office buildings and restaurants said, vowing to come back and
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BLONDIE By Dean Young and Stan Drake
D
ear Annie: My hus- help. Feeling Very ting out her lunch fixings,
band and I have been Broken she asked her nephew
married for over Dear Broken: The whether there was some
20 years. Weve had our only one who should feel bread to make a sandwich.
share of highs and lows broken is your husband. After some digging, Bob
during our time together. Honesty is the corner- did find a couple of pieces
DILBERT By Scott Adams However, stone of a healthy mar- in the freezer. I found the
recently I riage. Though its defi- dynamics a bit peculiar
discovered nitely questionable that but thought, No big
some things hes been browsing (very) deal. Then, after we got
that are young womens Facebook back home, my wife told
really both- pages, there could at least me about Bob and Susies
ering me. plausibly be innocent ex- breaking out the choco-
ANNIE My husband planations for that. The late ice cream after I had
LANE always said alarm bells sounded for gone to bed Sunday night.
he didnt me when you mentioned (Ice cream is not part of
do the that he has been on sin- my wifes restricted diet,
whole Facebook thing. I gles sites. This could in- and they knew it from the
NON SEQUITUR By Wiley Miller discovered hes been lying dicate offline, real-life in- previous day.) I feel that
about not having a Face- fidelity. Talk to him about their handling of food and
book account when I was going to marriage coun- meals was clueless, if not
trying to set one up for seling. If he refuses, then outright rude. I have no
him so he could use it to consider separation or desire for a return visit
receive some promotional divorce. Its better to live because of that. When I
offers. I then discovered alone than with a louse. mentioned a future trip by
that he was searching for Dear Annie: My wifes their town next summer,
old girlfriends, singles nephew and his wife, Su- my wife said she wants
sites, pornography and sie, moved from Oregon to include a return visit. I
other women on Facebook to Pennsylvania last year have no desire to subject
for two years behind my for him to go to graduate myself to a repeat episode.
back. Some of the women school. Recently, there Help. Snubbed for
FORT KNOX By Paul Jon Boscacci my husband was looking was a collectors show that Snacks
up on Facebook were our I was going to about two Dear Snubbed: Im a
daughters age or even a hours from where they little confused here. If it
couple of years younger. now live. I suggested to didnt bother your wife,
We live in a small town, my wife that if she wanted the one with the food re-
and some of these women to visit them, I could drop strictions, Im not really
work where he gets his her off at their condo sure why it bothered you.
hair cut, where we bank Thursday afternoon and Its her family and her diet
or at other places where then go to the show. I re- restrictions, so I would
we do business. He visited turned Sunday morning let her take the lead as to
several of the womens for us to leave for home whether or not to go back.
Facebook pages multiple on Monday. When we Also, if shes on a tightly
times. This is all very dis- got back to their condo, I restricted diet, it would
MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM By Mike Peters turbing to me. When I try noticed Susie standing in be best to pack snacks and
to discuss this with him, the kitchen eating some- small meals of her own
he gets extremely defen- thing from a bowl. She when traveling.
sive and becomes angry then went into the living
with me. I am hurt and room to continue eating. Send your questions for
dont believe that what My wife has a restricted Annie Lane to dearannie@
he is doing is right. Please diet, and as she was get- creators.com.
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ELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: An-
thony Mackie, 38; Jason Alexander, 57; Bruce
Springsteen, 67; Mary Kay Place, 69.
Happy Birthday: A moderate lifestyle and using
diplomacy when dealing with others will help you
get through this year unscathed. Its important to
follow through with your promises, so dont offer
the impossible. Emotions will take a
chunk out of your ability to be pro-
ductive if you let them interfere with
your business or personal goals. Your
numbers are 3, 11, 22, 24, 37, 41, 49.
Birthday Baby: You are flexible,
outgoing and accommodating. You
EUGENIA are informative and respected.
LAST LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Refuse
to let your emotions stand in the way
of what needs to be accomplished.
Blowing situations out of proportion or letting CRYPTOQUIP
someone annoy you will lead to disappointment.
Stay focused on making positive changes and The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one
reaching your goals. letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Work from home will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short
if possible and you will avoid interference. An idea words and words using an apostrophe give you clues to
you have will turn into a profitable venture. Dont locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error.
feel the need to share your good fortune with some-
one who hasnt contributed. Offer a treat, not a per-
centage.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Partner-
ships will cause emotional turmoil if you make
assumptions or overreact to what others do or
say. Stay calm and go about your business without ZIGGY By Tom Wilson
getting involved in gossip or arguments that are a
waste of time.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emotional
situations will be difficult to control. Avoid conflict
or messy situations that can result in emotional
setbacks. Protect your possessions from someone
looking for a handout or an easy way to make you
look bad.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Youll feel com-
pelled to offer help, but before you take on a fight
that doesnt belong to you, gather the facts. Offer
suggestions, but dont take over or you will end up
being blamed for something.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Plan something SUDOKU
special for you and the people you love the most.
Hanging out with friends, family or neighbors
will brighten your day and give you an incentive
to spend more quality time enjoying your life.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Dont let an emo-
tional situation cost you professionally. Throw
yourself into your work and you will gain financially
and build a good reputation for future advance-
ment. Personal improvements will result if you dis-
cuss your options with others. REAL LIFE ADVENTURES
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Socialize with By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
people who are heading in a similar direction as
you, and you will broaden your perspective on the
possibilities that lay ahead. A short trip is favored,
as well as face-to-face contact with others.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Take on new chal-
lenges and show everyone what you are capable of
doing. Actions will speak louder than words and
ensure that you make your position clear. If oppor-
tunity knocks, prove that you are capable.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Use your head and
youll come up with ideas that will improve your
domestic situation without overspending. Impulse
purchases will add to your stress, not your comfort.
Exercise if you want to improve your appearance. Sudoku is a number-plac-
ing puzzle based on a
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Youll attract a lot of 9x9 grid with several
attention if you step into the limelight. Your actions given numbers. The ob-
and sincere concern will give you the edge you need ject is to place the num-
to get ahead. Romance is on the rise, and celebrat- bers 1 to 9 in the empty
ing your victory with someone you love is encour- squares so that each
aged. row, each column and
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Check your emo- each 3x3 box contains
tions at the door and head into whatever confron- the same number only
tation you face with a reasonable attitude and an once. The difficulty level
interesting solution. Practicality will help you solve of the Conceptis Sudoku
any problem that is stifling your productivity or increases from Monday
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HS FOOTBALL COLUMN
Notes
ahead of
division
play
W
eek 4. The first week of
(mostly) full division
schedules.
Weve burned through
enough of the non-league slate
to gauge trends for certain
teams, but not enough to paint
a complete picture. This week is
when that begins
to change.
But even with
a hazy picture,
three (or four)
weeks worth
of action still
JAKE provides enough
ADAMS evidence to check
the temperature
on our 13 Senti-
nel-area teams.
And there are plenty of inter-
JASON MALMONT, THE SENTINEL esting happenings.
Carlisles Ryan Godfrey returned to football this season after two years away. Hes starting at inside linebacker for the 3-0 Thundering Herd. Like...
Right now, if the District 3
Worth the
Class 6A playoffs began today,
Carlisle would hold the No. 3
A healthier Ryan Godfrey spot.
back with Carlisle Thats right. The 3-0 Thun-
dering Herd are behind just
WEIGHT
football, starring at LB divisional powerhouses Central
Dauphin and Cumberland Val-
ley in the race to finish among
the top eight teams in the clas-
sification.
Now, theres still an entire
Mid-Penn Commonwealth
cake for the Thundering Herd
eat, with CD, CV, State Col-
lege, CD East and more coming
over the next seven weeks. But,
still, thats a heck of a start for
a team that was lucky to win a
game even three years ago.
GEOFF MORROW
The Sentinel
dle linebacker and one of the breakout
stars on the vastly improved Thunder-
Where to? Thanks to a balanced offense
and a surprisingly sturdy de-
Cant even take this guy out for a ing Herd defense. Heres where you can find our Sentinel fense, the Herd have looked
fancy meal while on vacation. In fact, the last time Godfrey played reporters this weekend: good and should give the Rams,
Try to entice Ryan Godfrey with some football when he was a freshman Friday who boast one of the states best
buttery lobster, juicy steak or creamy he was 5-foot-7, pushing 220 pounds. defenses led by Penn State ver-
Jake Adams (@jakeadams520) takes a short
pasta, whatever it might be, and hes But, as teenagers often do, he hit a bal commitment Micah Parsons,
trip across town for a Mid-Penn Common-
just gonna blow you off so he can stay growth spurt while continuing to eat a competitive game at home.
wealth opener and our Sentinel Game of the
home and broil something like zucchini anything and everything. Godfrey ran And Carlisles closest Com-
Week, Central Dauphin at Carlisle.
with a side of cardboard. Or whatever it cross country his sophomore and ju- monwealth rivals, the CV Ea-
is those healthy folks eat. nior years, admittedly to hang out with Contributor Jeffrey Kauffman (@jcaakauff) gles, look as good as ever. Josiah
Hes insane, Godfreys first cousin, friends and not at all because he was a heads to Dillsburg for the Big Spring at Quigley has been a nightmare
Eric Harris, says of his Carlisle football successful runner. Northern game. to tackle out of the backfield,
teammate and senior classmate. And he continued to play lacrosse, a spearheading CVs patented
Contributor Mike Crist (@MikeCrist4) stays
Cooks most of his own meals. I sport hes enjoyed since second grade. Wing-T to comfortable wins
nearby as well for the Trinity at Boiling
couldnt stick to it like he does. I eat But he remained pudgy, and football over Coatesville, Central York
Springs game.
really badly. became an afterthought, even while and nemesis Bishop McDevitt.
This wasnt always the case for Geoff Morrow (@RageAgainstGMo) hits the
Godfrey, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound mid- Please see GODFREY, Page C12 road to cover East Pennsboro at Middletown. Please see ADAMS, Page C12
about social
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. EDT, CBS
Opening line Steelers by 5 1/2 Eagles defense Overall (4),
rush (10), pass (5).
changes
Record vs. spread Steelers 2-0,
Eagles 2-0 Streaks, stats and notes
Series record Eagles lead 47-28-3 Steelers QB Ben Roethlis-
berger leads NFL with six TD
NBA, NBAPA sent a Last meeting Steelers beat Ea- passes. Aiming for four in row
gles 16-14, Oct. 7, 2012 with at least three TD passes.
memo to asking for Last week Steelers beat Ben-
Hes 31-13 in career vs. NFC with
96.8 QB rating, and is 4-1 in last
help affecting change gals 24-16; Eagles beat Bears five against NFC. ... RB DeAn-
29-14 gelo Williams leads NFL with
TIM REYNOLDS
AP Pro32 ranking Steelers No. 237 yards rushing. Hes oldest
Associated Press ASSOCIATED PRESS player in league history to rush
1, Eagles No. 15
MIAMI NBA players are be- Pittsburgh Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams (34) celebrates his for more than 200 yards in teams
ing urged to reach out to league touchdown with wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) during the second Steelers offense Overall (8),
and union officials to try and half Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals in Pittsburgh. rush (6), pass (12). Please see STEELERS, Page C5
come up with ways to create
positive change in communi-
ties around the country, a move REDSKINS-GIANTS PREVIEW CAPSULE
that comes in response to pro-
tests in other sports about ra- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Last meeting Redskins beat Redskins defense QB Kirk Cousins has two straight
cial oppression and other social WASHINGTON (0-2) at Giants 20-14, Nov. 29, 2015 Overall (T27), rush (28), pass (20) 300-yard games passing, and
matters. NEW YORK GIANTS (2-0) Giants offense Overall (14), 1,124 yards passing and nine
Players received a memo from Last week Redskins lost to touchdowns in last four NFC
Sunday, 1 p.m. EDT, Fox Cowboys 27-23; Giants beat rush (20), pass (11)
the NBA and the National Bas- East games. But he threw key
ketball Players Association on Opening line Giants by 4 Saints 16-13 Giants defense red-zone INT in loss to Dallas.
Wednesday, one that announced Overall (8), rush (4), pass (T13) ... WR Pierre Garcon has TD
Record vs. spread Washington AP Pro32 ranking Redskins
that the league and the union, catch in last two of three outings
working together, have begun 0-2, Giants 0-1-1 No. 27 (tie), Giants No. 8 Streaks, stats and notes against NFC East. ... WR DeSean
Series record Redskins offense Overall (7), Redskins have lost five of last
Please see SOCIAL, Page C8 Giants lead 98-66-4 rush (T25), pass (3) six to New York.. ... Washington Please see REDSKINS, Page C5
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Starting lineup
Todays paper Last nights coverage In My Words
Due to an early deadline, todays paper will not include any local For coverage from East Pennsboro at Trinity girls soccer Dont miss Mondays paper as
or national scores from Thursday nights action. Go to our web- and Carlisle at Cumberland Valley boys soccer, plus full re- our area athletes give us an
site for complete coverage from around Cumberland County. sults from the rest of Thursdays games, go to our website. inside look at their past week.
America
Carlisle 1-4 2-7 Capital Division Team Div. Ovr. Cumberland Valley at Cedar Cliff, 4
Mid-Penn Team
Keystone Division
Div. Ovr.
Team
East Pennsboro
Div.
4-0-1
Ovr.
8-1-1
x-Trinity
Camp Hill
41-1 41-1
33-9 33-9
East Pennsboro at Bishop McDevitt, 4
Northern at Mechanicsburg, 4
Boys Soccer Glance Mechanicsburg 3-1 6-2 Northern 2-0-3 5-1-3 Palmyra 22-20 22-20 Palmyra at Carlisle, 4
Commonwealth Division Palmyra 3-1 3-2-2 Bishop McDevitt 2-2-1 5-3-1 Bishop McDevitt 20-22 20-22 Trinity at Susquehanna Twp., 4
Team Div. Ovr.
offers
Hershey 3-1 4-3 Camp Hill 2-2-1 4-3-1 East Pennsboro 19-23 19-23 Harrisburg at Chambersburg, 4
Cumberland Valley 4-1 6-2 Lower Dauphin 2-2 4-4 Milton Hershey 2-3 2-6 Boiling Springs 12-30 12-30 Hershey at State College, 4
State College 4-1 5-2 CD East 1-3 3-6 Middletown 0-5 1-7 Middletown 0-42 0-42 Lower Dauphin at CD East, 4
Central Dauphin 4-1 4-2-1 Mifflin County 0-4 1-6 Colonial Division Colonial Division
Chambersburg 3-2 4-2-1 Capital Division Team Div. Ovr. Team Div. Ovr.
Carlisle 2-3 4-4 Team Div. Ovr. Big Spring 4-1 7-1 x-Chambersburg 42-0 42-0 VOLLEYBALL
silver lining
Cedar Cliff 1-5 4-5 Trinity 6-0 8-0-1 Boiling Springs 4-2 4-4 Northern 26-16 26-16
Red Land 0-5 1-5 East Pennsboro 6-0 7-0 Greencastle-Antrim 3-2 4-4 Waynesboro 22-20 22-20
Keystone Division Middletown 3-3 4-5 Shippensburg 3-2 3-3 Greencastle-Antrim 20-22 20-22 Mid-Penn Girls
Team Div. Ovr. Bishop McDevitt 3-3 3-4 West Perry 2-2 4-4 Big Spring 16-26 16-26 Volleyball Glance
Lower Dauphin 5-0 8-0 Susquehanna Twp. 2-3 3-4 Waynesboro 0-3-1 0-7-1 Shippensburg 16-26 16-26 Commonwealth Division
Mechanicsburg 4-1 7-2 West Perry 2-4 3-6 CD East 0-4-1 1-6-1 James Buchanan 5-37 5-37 Team Div. Ovr.
CD East 3-2-1 3-3-1 Camp Hill 1-4 3-4 Thursday, Sept. 22 X-CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE State College 5-0 5-0
STEPHEN WHYNO Palmyra 2-2-1 3-4-1 Milton Hershey 0-6 0-6 Cedar Cliff at Cumberland Valley, 4 Thursday, Sept. 22 Central Dauphin 3-1 4-1
Hershey 2-3 3-3 Colonial Division State College at Carlisle, 4 Central Dauphin, CD East, Hershey, State Cumberland Valley 3-1 3-1
Associated Press Mifflin County 1-3 2-5 Team Div. Ovr. College, Susquehanna Twp. vs. Lower
West Perry at CD East, 4 Chambersburg 4-2 4-2
TORONTO The United
Harrisburg 0-6 0-8
Capital Division
Northern
Boiling Springs
5-0 9-0
5-1 7-2
Waynesboro at Greencastle-Antrim, 4
Mifflin County at Chambersburg, 4
Dauphin, at Manada GC, 8a.m.
END OF REGULAR SEASON
Cedar Cliff
Carlisle
2-3
2-3 2-4
2-3
States scored two goals in two Team Div. Ovr. Waynesboro 3-2 5-4 Milton Hershey at Lancaster Mennonite, 4 Red Land 1-4 1-6
Middletown 5-1 7-1 Shippensburg 2-3 4-6
World Cup of Hockey games Camp Hill 4-1 7-1 Greencastle-Antrim 2-3 3-5
Lower Dauphin at Central Dauphin, 7
Palmyra at Owen J Roberts, 7 TENNIS
Mifflin County
Keystone Division
0-6 0-8
Beckham,
Norman
avoid
fighting
words
TOM CANAVAN
Associated Press
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
Odell Beckham Jr. and Josh
Norman avoided any fighting
words just days before resum-
ing their football feud.
Whether the Giants receiver
and the Redskins cornerback
can play nice on the field Sun-
day when Washington comes
to MetLife Stadium for an NFC
East rivalry game remains to be
seen.
Both were relatively low-key
in discussing their upcoming
first meeting since last Decem-
ber , when the two acted like
kids trying to be the toughest
guy on the block. That was in
a game between the Giants and
Carolina Panthers, Normans
team until he signed with
Washington as a free agent in
the offseason.
The game was an ugly low- ASSOCIATED PRESS
light reel. The two pushed,
shoved, took swings, wres- Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has said all along he felt ready for the NFL from the beginning. And he keeps showing it after injuries to
tled, had a couple late hits and Tony Romo and Kellen Moore suddenly made him the starter.
Cowboys Prescott
did a lot of trash talking. The
most flagrant action came in
the third quarter when Beck-
ham delivered a diving hel-
met-to-helmet hit on All-Pro
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COLUMN BRIEFS
I
t was in the middle of the winning the California presi- the Carolina Panthers are still
Barry Bonds home run chase, dential primary and the world planning to host the Minnesota
and I was sitting with Vin seemed to be falling apart. Vikings on Sunday, team officials
Scully in the broadcast booth at Somehow, Vinny brought a bit say they will continue to monitor
Dodger Stadium. of comfort, just like he did on so the ongoing violent protests that
The Dodgers were playing the many nights with the little red have gripped the city.
Giants, and Vin radio under my pillow and his Gov. Pat McCrory declared a
TIM had been kind voice taking me to places both state of emergency in Charlotte
DAHLBERG enough to agree near and far away. on Wednesday night and has sent
to an interview Hi everybody and a very the National Guard in to help re-
before the game. pleasant evening to you wher- store peace.
I was writing a column about ever you may be, he would greet Panthers president Danny Mor-
his views on Bonds, though the me, and I was pretty sure he was rison said in a statement Thurs-
conversation would eventually talking just to me. day that the team is in contact
cover everything from his days He brought me into a Dodger with government officials, the
at Fordham to Willie Mays. Stadium one September night Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police
First, though, I had a confes- in 1965. At the time Id never Department and the NFL. We are
sion to make. been to Dodger Stadium, but continuing to monitor events as
I was one of those kids with I could picture myself there we prepare for Sundays home
the transistor radio, I told him. when he called out the time on game.
Under the pillow at night, lis- the scoreboard as Koufax was What began as a peaceful pro-
tening to the game. pitching a perfect game against test Wednesday night led to more
I dont remember what Vin the Cubs. rioting and looting in the city
said in response, but Im sure it I would think that the mound Wednesday night with one per-
was gracious because Vin Scully at Dodger Stadium right now is son shot and four police officers
is nothing if not gracious. Its the loneliest place in the world, injured.
simply in his DNA, and has been he said in the ninth inning. He The Panthers (1-1) have won 14
since he was a kid growing up in is one out away from the prom- straight home games.
New York. ASSOCIATED PRESS ised land, and Harvey Kuenn is
Yes, he had probably heard Now 88 Hall of fame broadcaster Vin Scully is heading into his final comin up.
the same thing a thousand times week behind the mic at Dodger Stadium before concluding his career He wants to watch his grand- NASCAR Hall of
kids he has 16 grandchildren
before. Somehow, though, I
still had to tell him how much it
on Oct. 2 in San Francisco, where the Dodgers end the regular season
against the rival Giants. and 3 great grandchildren play
Fame damaged in
meant.
century, even though before And we all have our own sto-
ball. Yes, hell miss the games,
but mostly hell miss the people
Charlotte protests
His voice has been part of the
soundtrack of my life for so long that day we had never met. Our ries to tell about the hours lis- at the ballpark. CHARLOTTE, N.C. The NA-
I cant remember ever being friendship was always a bit one- tening to his soothing voice. I will miss all of that, I know SCAR Hall of Fame in downtown
without it. His presence on the sided, with Vin in front of the It could have been any sum- I will, he said. I will just do the Charlotte is among the places
radio every spring was always a microphone and me listening mer evening at Dodger Stadium. best I can to live with it. damaged during violent protests
reminder that while everything wherever I could. Often it was a non-descript Well do the best we can to over the police shooting of a black
changes, this never did. It pains me that hes walking game somehow made interest- live without Vin, too. For some man this week.
It changes now, for reasons away after 67 years. Not just be- ing in the way only Vinny could. of us lucky enough to have been The Charlotte Regional Visitors
as ancient as mankind. We all cause Ill miss him, but because Deuces are wild, he might along for a lot of the ride it will Authority oversees the NASCAR
get old, and Vin is no exception, there is a sobering realization say in the seventh inning. Two be harder than others. Hall of Fame building and the
even if he has weathered the that there simply isnt any more. on, two out, a 2-2 count. Score It was a few weeks after I first convention center next door. An
ravages of time well. Hes still No more Vinny to greet us tied 2-2. saw Vin that a hand addressed official said the building is being
remarkable at age 88, but wants wherever we may be on a beau- I knew him while riding in my envelope came in the mail. In- assessed for damage.
to get out before people start tiful night from Dodger Sta- dads car from my first baseball side was a note from him thank- According to local news outlets,
whispering about his age. dium. No more descriptions of game in the L.A. Coliseum. I ing me for my nice words about a street sign hung off-kilter from
His last game after 67 years how glorious the mountains knew him on an elementary him. the front window of the halls
calling the Dodgers will be in beyond Dodger Stadium look school playground, transistor Ive seen him several times building after someone tried to
San Francisco. Fittingly enough in the fading sunlight from his radio to my ear, as Sandy Koufax since, but have never mentioned pry it from the window.
its on the 80th anniversary of perch behind home plate. mowed down the Yankees in the that my kids had it framed for The regional United Way build-
when he was walking home from No more seamlessly weaving opening game of the 1963 World me. It now hangs in a prominent ing across the street from the hall
grammar school, and saw in the stories in between pitches about Series. spot on my office wall, and I was also damaged. Lobby win-
window of a Chinese laundry players or things you didnt I knew him on a June evening make sure everyone who visits dows were smashed. Officials
that the Giants had been beaten know. in 1968 when Don Drysdale set gets a look. dont know if anyone entered the
by the Yankees in the World Im hardly alone. If anything, a scoreless streak of 58 2/3 in- Even so, Vin Scully thanking building.
Series. Im just one of many in a loosely nings. Two days earlier, Robert me just doesnt seem right. The $160 million museum
Ive considered him a friend formed community that calls Kennedy had been assassinated Not with all that I have to opened in 2010.
for the better part of a half Vinny their own. just a mile or two away after thank him for. The Associated Press
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Truex, Johnson
escape punishment
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ers and the teams shouldnt all
HARLOTTE, N.C. NASCAR
C 16 (Chase) go through there and
will not penalize Martin Truex Jr. thats a very fair point as well,
or Jimmie Johnson for failing in- ODonnell said. Going forward
spection after the opening race of that will be part of our post-race
the playoffs. inspection as well. If we have a
Truex won Sundays race at field of 16, all cars will go through
Chicagoland Speedway and John- post-race LIS and go down to 12,
son finished 12th. Both cars failed eight and four.
the laser inspection with infrac- NASCAR is trying to set defined
tions that should have drawn guidelines for penalties to avoid
10-point penalties. teams manipulating the system
Although the infractions were to their advantage.
similar, NASCAR executive vice We dont want to be talking
president Steve ODonnell said about post-race penalties,
the penalties would not have ODonnell said. Our goal is to
been equal. Truex advanced into never have to penalize anybody
the second round of the playoffs and we want to just talk about
with his victory, but Johnsons the action on the track. We felt
chances of advancing would have like that this is hopefully enough
been hampered by the loss of 10 of a deterrent not to have teams go
points. there and also to be very up front
ODonnell said not penalizing as to what the consequence would
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE either driver was the fair deci- be.
Clemson wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud drops the football short of the goal line during the first half Sept. 10 sion.
against Troy in Clemson, S.C. If we applied those penalties,
Kurt Buschs ex
Coaches try to keep players
the post-race penalty really would
not treat each competitor fairly,
ODonnell said. We also saw
pleads not guilty
this as a potential situation that WASHINGTON The former
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tough to beat
meaningful action.
A copy of the memo was ob-
tained by The Associated Press.
It did not remind players of the
A
TLANTA Dustin Johnson NBAs rule saying players must
launched a drive on the prac- stand for the national anthem,
tice range at East Lake and something that some athletes in
some 320 yards away, saw it take other pro sports have chosen not
one hop off the green meshing on to do in recent weeks in acts of
the fence. Not satisfied, he teed protest.
up another and let it fly, this one These ideas are based on the
clearing the fence. actions many of you have already
This is what makes Johnson so taken or supported, including
appealing. But its ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP convening community conver-
DOUG not what makes sations in NBA markets to engage
Dustin Johnson tees off on the sixth
FERGUSON him so good. hole during a Tuesday practice
young people, parents, commu- ASSOCIATED PRESS
Look back to nity leaders and law enforcement Members of the Indiana Fever kneel during the playing of the national
round for the Tour Championship at
Riviera Country in a candid dialogue, read one anthem before the start of of a first round WNBA playoff game
East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
Club on a rainy Wednesday in excerpt of the memo, signed by Wednesday in Indianapolis.
February, when Johnson finished Johnson won the BMW Cham- both NBA Commissioner Adam
his pro-am round and headed pionship. He is followed by Bar- Silver and union head Michele Protests during the playing a good thing.
out to the range to try using a clays winner Patrick Reed, Adam Roberts. of the anthem have been rare in Oklahoma City general man-
computer model for the first time Scott, world No. 1 Jason Day and They also said the game should the NBA, with perhaps the most ager Sam Presti said he would
but only for his wedges. He got Paul Casey. Missing from that continue bringing people to- famed example of one com- like to see Thunder players and
those dialed in this summer, and group is Rory McIlroy, who won gether and build bonds of trust ing 20 years ago when Denvers staff continue standing for the
he suddenly looks hard to beat. the Deutsche Bank Championship in our communities. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf refused anthem. He addressed the issue
Thats why Johnson is a U.S. but wound up as the No. 6 seed. The memo was sent on the to stand for the anthem because Wednesday, less than a week after
Open champion and the No. 1 Casey went to No. 5 on the same day that each player on he felt the flag symbolized op- an unarmed black man was fatally
seed going into the Tour Champi- strength of successive runner-up the WNBAs Indiana Fever roster pression. He was suspended for shot by a white police officer in
onship, making him the favorite finishes, while Scott went to No. took a knee and linked arms with a game in March 1996 over his Tulsa, Oklahoma.
to win the FedEx Cup and its $10 3 by finishing fourth in all three a teammate during the playing stance. Our players have the opportu-
million bonus. playoff events. of the national anthem that pre- But NBA stars have not been nity and ability to express them-
Hes kind of figured out the ceded the teams playoff game shy about trying to promote so- selves as people and we respect
way hes supposed to play golf The course with the Phoenix Mercury. cial change, and LeBron James, that above all, Presti said, speak-
now, Brandt Snedeker. You look The PGA Tour decided to switch Well, we thought it was im- Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul and ing before the NBAs announce-
at him, and he checks all the boxes the nines at East Lake to make portant to have a voice about Carmelo Anthony took the stage ment was distributed.
of what a No. 1 player in the world for a more compelling finish. So something greater than bas- at their own request to begin Presti said he was sure the
looks like. Its been fun to watch instead of that long, uphill par-3 ketball, said Indianas Tamika the ESPY Awards broadcast this league and the players would
him evolve into that player. closing hole, the finish now is a Catchings, the longtime WNBA summer and spoke out about the be working in concert to find
Johnson is coming off a victory par 5 in which tee shots have to be star who played her final game wave of police shootings that cre- common ground on the issue.
in the BMW Championship, his in the fairway to have any chance before retirement. ated unrest around the nation in The NBA and the players
third of the year. at reaching the green. Theres a It also came on the same day recent months. union are usually ahead of these
But with the points being reset pond, but its about 80 yards from that Golden State coach Steve Their speech was referenced in types of situations, Presti said.
at the Tour Championship, any- the green and mostly comes into Kerr said he expected NBA play- the memo to players on Wednes- Thunder guard Victor Oladipo
one has a mathematical chance of play when someone tries to clear it ers to take some sort of stand on day, with Silver and Roberts told Complex Sports last week
claiming the FedEx Cup, and the from the rough. the issue. saying the four stars spoke elo- that he expected to see some NBA
top five players only have to win It should make for a little more The NBA and its players already quently about the senseless acts players taking a knee or acting in
to take home the biggest payoff in excitement, possibly even an ea- are involved with several social of violence impacting our com- a similar fashion to San Francisco
golf. gle. programs together, including munities. 49ers quarterback Colin Kaeper-
PGA Tour Commissioner Tim ones promoting mentoring. In Im all for people speaking nick, soccers Megan Rapinoe and
The top five Finchem said last year that if it the NBA rule book, the wording of out against injustice, said Kerr, some NFL players with regard to
Aside from winning, the goal comes down to the wire and at- the policy related to the anthem is who was 18 when his father the protests during the anthem.
in three FedEx Cup playoff events tracts more TV viewers, it will take this: Players, coaches and train- president of American Univer- Whatever you believe, believe
leading to Atlanta is to get into the longer to play a par 5 than a par ers are to stand and line up in a sity in Beirut was murdered. in to the utmost, Oladipo said.
top five. Those are the one who 3, and the audience might stick dignified posture along the side- Whatever form that takes, if But I think definitely, well see
have a clear shot at the $10 million around longer. Thats one case of lines or on the foul line during the its non-violent and it leads to a few guys in the NBA doing the
prize. simple math in the FedEx Cup. playing of the National Anthem. conversation, then I think thats same thing.
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Records: Big Spring 2-1, 0-0 Mid-Penn Colonial; Northern 2-1, 0-0 Mid-Penn Colonial
Last week: Big Spring beat Boiling Springs 17-14; Northern beat Mechanicsburg 27-21
KEY PLAYERS KEY PLAYERS
STATISTICAL LEADERS
BIG SPRING AJ Millar (QB) Eric Harris (QB)
Passing Comp Att Yards TD
Jaret Petty 27 57 339 4 Mike Wise (FB) Gavyn Barnes
Rushing
Ryan Adams
Att
55
Yards
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Avg
8.4
TD
1 Micah Parsons (WR/CB)
Receiving Rec Yards Avg TD (DE/WR) Nate Barnes
Joseph Yaukey 6 120 20.0 2
NORTHERN Cole Veliky (WR/LB)
Passing Comp Att Yards TD Prince Gaye (RB/CB)
Curtis Robison 25 61 393 0
(MLB/FB)
Rushing Att Yards Avg TD
Kyle Swartz 49 194 4.0 2
Receiving Rec Yards Avg TD
Dylan Baxter 9 118 13.1 0 THE PATH TO THE PATH TO
Breakdown: While division mate Shippensburg looks like the early favorite to run
away with the Colonial, we really like this matchup between two teams that could be
SUCCESS SUCCESS
vying for second.
The Colonial had a bad showing through three weeks, but the Polar Bears and Bull- 1: Dont turn the 1: Hold the line.
dogs arent among them. Neither team gives up much on the ground Northern al- ball over. The Herd Rams front gets
lows 4.5 a carry and 142.3 a game; Big Spring allows 4.4 a carry and 178.3 a game.
So this looks like a juicy defensive matchup.
capitalize. to QBs.
Adams hasnt found a team he cant crack 100 yards on yet. His odds seem good again, 2: Stop the Barnes 2: Get to Millar.
even if it wont be easy.
Northern must get its pass game going a little more if theres one slight weakness cousins. Make Har- CD QB hasnt
on the Bulldogs D, its through the air. Robison, though, has four picks and no TDs for ris throw elsewhere. thrown a pick
the Polar Bears.
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Big Spring at Trinity at Central Dauphin Lower Dauphin East Pennsboro Mechanicsburg Waynesboro at
Week 4 Northern Boiling Springs at Carlisle at Cedar Cliff
Valley at
at Middletown at State College Susquehanna
Twp. Shippensburg
Antrim at
Chambersburg West Perry
Jake
Adams Cumberland Greencastle-
Big Spring Boiling Springs Central Dauphin Cedar Cliff East Pennsboro State College Red Land Shippensburg
Valley Antrim
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SAVINGS SAVINGS SAVINGS
$ AFTER
$
SAVINGS 3,050 TOTAL
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Includes $1,500 GM Rebate, $1,000 Bonus Cash, $550 H&H Reduction.
Reduction.
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D2 - The Sentinel Classifieds Friday, September 23, 2016
10 Public Notices 10 Public Notices 100 Announcements 524 Furniture 542 Miscellaneous 542 Miscellaneous
NOTICE LARGE TAN COUCH, Ashley BATHROOM CABINET CHAIRS, 2 recliners & glider rocker.
Furniture, 1 yr old. Buyer pickup. $20 each. Call 423-6502
24", oak with
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Carlisle Borough Council, Cumberland $500. Call 814-418-6486
matching wood
County that the Community Planning and Sustainability Committee meeting
will begin at 6:00 PM on 09/28/2016. This meeting was previously SOFA BED, green, $250/obo. frame mirror. 550 Pets & Supplies
advertised to begin at 8:00 AM. The Community Planning and Sustainability RECLINER, green $150/obo. $125.
Committee will also reschedule the 11/23/2016 meeting to 11/17/2016 and In accordance with the SWIVEL CHIAR, beige, GOLDENDOODLE
$100/OBO.WOODEN ROCKER 717-249-8046 PUPPY, 8 weeks old.
will begin at 6:00 PM. All meetings will be held at Town Hall, 53 W. South federal Fair Housing Act, we
Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Interested citizens are invited to attend.. maghony, $100/obo. CASH ONLY! SAWMILLS from only $4,397.00- Comes with
do not accept for publication Call 717-743-0728. MAKE & SAVE MONEY with our contracted health
any real estate listing that own bandmill- Cut lumber any guarantee, 4
STAKES FURNITURE dewormings, vet
indicates any preference, 6 Cherry St., Newville dimension. In stock, ready to ship!
limitation, or discrimination FREE info/DVD: health certificate &
New & Quality Used first shots. Check out
NOTICE based on race, color, religion, Furniture & Bedding www.NorwoodSawmills.com
1-800-578-1363 Ext. 33N www.goldenbeedoodles.com for
sex, disability, family status Call 776-9212 or stop by. details. $1200. Call 601-0596.
Estate of ROLAND W. KIME, Deceased. Late of Lower Allen Twp.,
Cumberland County, PA. D.O.D. 7/18/16. Letters Testamentary on the or national origin.
above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all
persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to
If you believe a published 315 Help Wanted 315 Help Wanted 315 Help Wanted
listing states such a
make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make preference, limitation, or
payment without delay to Beverly Levis (a/k/a Beverly A. Levis), Executrix,
NOW HIRING
1815 Gibson Dr., Hatboro, PA 19040. Or to her Atty.: James E. Egbert, discrimination, please notify
Egbert & Barnes, P.C., 1494 Old York Rd., Ste. 200, Abington, PA 19001. this publication at
fairhousing@lee.net
NOTICES:
Pursuant to ss128.85 of the
ESTATE NOTICE Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture Title 7 regulations,
Letters Testamentary in the Estate of SUE A. HARLEY, of Silver Spring GROWMARK FS, LLC. hereby
Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been gives notice of ground application
granted to Gary E. Potteiger, Executor.
All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate will make
of "Restricted Use Pesticides" for
the protection of agricultural crops
- Line Workers - Assemblers
payment immediately and those having claims will present them for
settlement to:
in municipalities in Pennsylvania
during the next 45 days. Residents - Forklift Operators - Pickers
of contiguous property to our
Murrel R. Walters, III, Esquire
WALTERS & GALLOWAY, PLLC
application sites should contact
your local GROWMARK FS, LLC.
- Inventory Clerks - Material Handlers
54 East Main Street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
facility for additional information.
Concerned citizens should contact: * Pay Rates up to $15hr * 1st2nd3rd shifts available
Michael Layton, MGR. Safety &
Environment,
ESTATE NOTICE
mlayton@growmarkfs.com
GROWMARK FS, LLC. N.E. Front
Street, Milford, DE 19963. Call
Apply today at
Letters Testamentary on the Estate of JOSEPH C. WEBER, SR., also known
302-422-3002
www.tpgworks.com
as, JOSEPH CHARLES WEBER late of Silver Spring Township,
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the 210 Childcare
undersigned.
Service Directory
Expenses paid. call/text
NOTICE 646-284-6486 Debbie and Kevin.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Incorporation have been filed and
approved by the Pennsylvania Department of State at Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, on September 12, 2016 for the purpose of incorporating a
315 Help Wanted
domestic nonprofit corporation under the Pennsylvania Nonprofit
Corporation Law of 1988. The name of the Nonprofit Corporation is: CHILDCARE
Carlisle Child Care Center seeking
full and part time employees.
SGT. ADAM C. SCHOELLER, USMC, MEMORIAL FUND, INC.
Interested applicants will need a To be a part of the Sentinels Service Directory, give us a call:
And its registered office is located at 19 Smith Road, Gardners, Pennsylvania minimum High School Diploma AND
17324. 2 years experience working in child 243-2611 Carlisle
care. Applicants with CDA or higher 240-7130 Classified Direct
The purpose of the corporation is to organize and hold events to fund military preferred. Interested applicants can
support charities, and all other related activities as permitted under the call 258-8216 x 3 243-3754 Fax
Pennsylvania Nonprofit Corporation Law. CLUBS
Fraternal Order of Eagles Carlisle
JAMES M. ROBINSON, ESQUIRE
PART-TIME SHORT ORDER LINE COOK
SALZMANN HUGHES, P.C.
354 Alexander Spring Road, Suite 1 Experience necessary. Must be able to
Carlisle, PA 17015 work a flexible schedule, including
weekends. Ability to work well with others
& to be an efficient team member. Ron Hoon Quality Painting
PART-TIME WAITER/WAITRESS LYNN RUSSELL, Call Doc Interior/Exterior, Aluminum Siding
Candidate is responsible for setting up Bathroom Remodeling 258-9305 Painting. Free Estimates. Insured.
NOTICE tables, delivering food & beverages & James Dougherty Call 717-249-8616.
ensuring areas are clean. Must be able to Convert your tub into a custom shower! Major & Minor Home Repairs
work Friday & Saturday nights. Add a new bathroom! STORM DAMAGE SPECIALIST
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Incorporation were filed with the
Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg Apply at: 26 E. High Street We do all our own work! Roofing Windows Siding
on July 26, 2016, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation IMMEDIATE NEED - Landscape Partial or Complete Remodel Painting Gutter Cleaning
for a nonprofit corporation organized under the Nonprofit Corporation Law of Maintenance Laborer in the Licensed & Insured Powerwashing Odd Jobs
1988, Act of December 21, 1988, P.L. 1444, No. 177, as amended. The Harrisburg Area - Part-Time Free Estimates Additions Hauling
purpose of the corporation is for operation and management of residential Valid PA drivers license with good Porches, Decks & More!
real property in Cumberland, County Pennsylvania, and to engage in such driving record to operate agency 717-795-8383
PA #021642 LYNN RUSSELL,
other activities as are permitted under the Nonprofit Corporation Law of truck/trailer is mandatory. Master Plumber
1988. PA015127
Prior experience is a plus. We wont drain your wallet!
For more information, please contact HANDYMAN SERVICE Toilets Sinks Garbage Disposals
The name of the corporation is: Claude at (724) 815-9823. Hauling Moving House Repair Water Heater Faucets
Preference in hiring veterans & Gutter Cleaning Yardwork New Bathrooms
Eagles Crossing II Homeowners Association, Inc. individuals with disabilities. EOE. Pressure Washing Screen Repair Licensed & Insured Free Estimates
This notice is given pursuant to Section 5307 of the Nonprofit Corporation Law KITCHEN HELP- Part-time NO JOB TO BIG OR SMALL
of 1988. Apply within: American Legion, Call Tim @717-422-8677
601 W. Pine Street, Mt. Holly Springs 717-795-8383
Paula J. Leicht, Esquire PA015127
METTE, EVANS & WOODSIDE LANDSCAPING LABORERS, pay
depending on experience.Needed WILL DO CLEANING
3401 North Front Street Prefer no pets. Free Estimates.
P.O. Box 5950 immediately. Call 717-776-2326.
Call 717-423-6887.
Harrisburg, PA 17110-0950
Business
410 Opportunities
BENDERS HAULING
Will remove trash from attics,
NOTICE
basements, garages & yards &
CARLISLE will tear down outbuildings. COPENHAVER
The Borough Council of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania, 53 West South Street, Carlisle, PA 17013, will accept sealed SENTINEL Free Estimates ROOFING
NewStone, LLC 7 Days A Week/
proposals until 1:30 p.m., prevailing time, October 10, 2016, for the following: DELIVERY 365 Days a Year Family owned & operated
Construction & Restoration for over 54 years
Vegetative Berm Improvements ROUTES CALL
CALL 717-432-9061
Throughout 40 years experience 717-440-5295 Shingles, Metal Roofs, Rubber,
All bid proposals shall be properly executed in ink without alterations and shall Commercial & Residential Seamless Spouting, Fascia, Soffit,
be complete. All bid proposals must be accompanied by a certified check or Cumberland Co. Additions Remodeling Siding & Roofing Repairs
bid bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid. Specifications and bid New Construction Maintenance Free Estimates ~ Insured
forms may be obtained at no cost from the offices of Borough of Carlisle at CASH PAID FOR
Electrical Plumbing Painting
UNWANTED VEHICLES Seniors, Veterans &
the address above from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except holidays. The successful bidder will be required to post a performance
In need of Independent Masonry Patios
Autos, Trucks,Vans, Etc. Present Military ~
Fully insured
bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the bid price. Contractors to deliver Lic.# HIC PA014284
Reliable Service 10% Discount
The Sentinel David L. Stoner, Jr. Call PA2390
A pre-bid meeting will be held on September 29, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. at the 776-6700 or 418-0873 717-318-0372
offices of the Borough of Carlisle, 53 W. South Street in Carlisle, PA. Bid throughout J. Otts Roofing &
Proposals will be opened at 1:30 p.m. on October 10, 2016, at the offices of
the Borough of Carlisle. Unless all bids are rejected, the lowest responsible Cumberland County. Construction
bidder may be selected at a public meeting of the Borough Council to be held
October 13, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. at the offices of the Borough of Carlisle noted
Profit ranges Roof repairs
above. $200-$300 per week; Re-Roof Specialist
Specializing in Shingle &
Pennsylvania prevailing wages under the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act depending on route Rubber Roofs
will be required, as determined by the Secretary of Labor and Industry, for
this project.
size. Small Additions
Porches
Must have valid J.L. RUTH ELECTRIC
Borough Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts thereof and
to waive any defects or irregularities in the best interest of the Borough.
drivers license & MASTER LICENSE & INSURED Fully Insured
48 years in Residential Service Work & Free Estimates
proof of auto New Home Wiring Parking Lot Lights Fred K. Geesaman Call 477-2450
Borough of Carlisle & Trenches WE DO IT ALL Remodel/Repair Work
Matthew Candland, Borough Manager insurance. Free Estimates
697-1814
Baths/Kitchens, Replacement
------------------------- Windows & Doors
315 Help Wanted 315 Help Wanted Visit www.cumberlink.com
& click on the carrier link Up to $200 Savings Hands on Local Contractor
Whole House Standy By Experienced,
above the weather Generator System Insured, Honest
MAINTENANCE
for application or Not valid with any other offer. Will Do Small Jobs Inside & Out
CALL TODAY!
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maintenance related tasks including building and 506 Appliances
Replacement of Springs, Cables
& Pulleys
equipment repairs, apartment renovations and Same Day Service
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responding to work orders. This includes mechanical,
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to appointments or shopping trips. Experience in a RETAINING WALLS &
retirement community preferred. PATIOS WALKWAYS 40 Koser Road
509 Cemetery Lots Shippensburg, PA
Apply at: BURIAL PLOTS, (2) in Rolling Green
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Call 530-1656
Apartments
CARLISLE, (2) 2 bedroom town-
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fully equipped, 56k mi. $12,500/obo.
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610
appliances, laundry hook-up,
water, sewer & trash. Sorry no pets.
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08
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Start, 2500 miles. You wont be
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860 Trucks
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Hanover Manor Apartments TOYOTA COROLLA, 1998, sunroof,
712 Have C, #A208, Calsle 855-834-0356 new tires, & starter. 183,400 miles.
yard sales
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glassware, & lots of misc. Greenspring Rd. Tons of brand
new H/B items, Huggies/Pampers,
HARVEST HOME BARN SALE! MECHANICSBURG country decor, baby/kid clothes,
jeans, sweaters, pjs, shoes, toys.
Fri. & Sat., Sept 23-24,
8AM-1PM.1050 Pine Rd. Fall
brings a flurry of fabulous finds! 4 The Kids PLAINFIELD
Furniture, china, fall decor,
Consignment Event
Independence!
trunks, suitcases, industrial GARAGE SALE, Sat., Sept 24.
Great deals on over
pieces. Vintage, antiques, 8am-2pm. 20 Greason Rd. Various
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contemporary- you will find it all. items to many to mention.
to Teens!
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