FirstEnergy 2800 Pottsville Pike PO. Box 16001 Reading, PA 19612-6001
Tori L. Giesler. Esq. 610-929-3601 (610) 921-6658 (330) 3i5-9263 (Fax)
February 2, 2018 RECEIVED FEB 2 2018
VIA UNITED PARCEL SERVICE PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY’S BUREAU Rosemary Chiavetta, Secretary Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street, 2nd Floor Harrisburg, PA 17120
Re: Joint Petition of Metropolitan Edison Company, Pennsylvania Electric Company, Pennsylvania Power Company and West Penn Power Company For Approval of Their Default Service Programs Docket Nos. P-2017-2637855, et al.
Dear Secretary Chiavetta:
Due to an error in the original filing on January 26, 2018, Metropolitan Edison Company, Pennsylvania Electric Company, Pennsylvania Power Company and West Penn Power Company resubmit for filing the Proofs of Publication indicating that formal complaints and petitions to intervene were to be filed with the Commission with regard to the above-captioned matter. Please date stamp the extra copy of this transmittal letter and return it in the postage-prepaid envelope provided.
Copies have been served on all parties as indicated in the attached certificate of service.
Very truly yours,
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Tori L. Giesler dim Enclosures PROOF OF PUBLICATION
State of Pennsylvania,
Bedford County ss:
Joseph A. Beegle, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That the
Bedford Gazette was established in 1805 and that it is a daily
newspaper of general circulation, published every morning
except Sunday, as defined by the Act of Assembly approved May
16, 1929, P.O. 1929, page 784. That its place of business is
Bedford Borough, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and that the
attached printed notice is a copy of the Public Notice
advertisement exactly as printed in the said publication in its issue of.. Uternnhoc...... \%....dQ.Ll......
FEB 2 2018 That the affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION advertisement or advertising and that he, Joseph A. Beegle is the SECRETARY'S BUREAU Publisher of the Bedford Gazette and that all allegations of the
statement as to the time, place and character of publication are
true.
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roMMONWEAlTM r^K‘HVLVANI^ NOTARIAL StAU Kendall N. England, Notary Public
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MEMBER, pennsylvaniaassociaiiunoknuiakies T\imiay,Dutimt ■ 18.>017 — B«df« Bedford. ?•. - 3 Wolf vetoes bill to add abortion restrictions By Mair Levy told the crowd. ~niia Irgialntioo la advances m technology, and laws second-trimester abortion, oppo- AModmted Preen ao extreme it doe* uet even must ealch up. nctnts said. Two stauo hove similar HAKKJSBU liG, Pa. Lawmaker to ‘step back’ from reelection bid; won’t resign PHILADELPHIA Name of Publication: THE BRADFORD ERA Citv. State: BRADFORD, PA Client/Advertiser: FIRST ENERGY Insertion Order #: 8072 Datefe! of Insertion: 12/20 FEB 2 2018 Caption: FUTURE ELECTRIC RATES PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONCOM SECRETARY'S BUREAUBURi Ad Size: 3X5 Total Number of Insertions: 8025 My signature verifies that this ad was inserted as scheduled according to the above specifications. Jill 'iCenty>m 12/29/17 Signature Date JILL HENRY Name [please print] A-4 — The SraHtora (Pa ) Ere. Wegnesday. December 20. 2017 20 honored by Carnegie Hero Fund Commission PinSUUROH lAh — A bmsh lint bordered the pavcn^ct of Orange Cm, Florida, ased a — Disd llu /insenhri®. 22. drowning at AtkuiUc Ikach in 7{Mc:ir*Old museum onncr uho side of the setude, compltcating mail Irom I lie scout of a burning of Marietta. Georgia, died when fills 2016 pulled a ^imcousoous man front tlte escape car s'tnsh in Augusi JUfn he toed lo slop a fnend from fall —Joshua J, Owen, of :> bumirv car follow a craih Gancs readied into lie — ('oortan Batoo Dorses. ing off a cbff Hi Mas 2016 Kansas Cits. Mi&soun, fought off m mrol Pcnnsxhanb u o>v of dmcr'b side window, gmbbed Ir*. of Ccargciow ii. Scni(h —Thommt M. Petmvah. 5". an assadanl and sated a mother 20 people hems honmctl uiih Hnahngcr and then bmted his Carolim. died while in mg to of Manteno. Illinois, drowned and babs aflcr being sltoi in the CimcQC medals for ficroism feet against ihc side of ihc SUV as wiie lus brother from a strong np while irsing k> l*lp .i man who face in September 2(J 16 Die PiHshuTsh-biiscd he pulled the luitn Irom die crash currem in the AUuntie (X’can in fell into a Lake Michigan has in — Hiltua Qubunn. 5*1. and Camcgic Hero Kund ('omniiv^NJn FUjmes engulfed the car moments Juh 2016 September 2n|<» Ksle V'an Nutc, 22. boib ol Pcnroslsaiua. smed a man xfter aiinoisncnl ihe :iuanl wnuvrs on later — Demetrius T, Job mum. .Sr. — No«b lim KIqb. ‘R of u car crush Tnesdna The Hero Fund ixmimtssion 24. of Buffalo, Sew Yori. died of Panama Cits. Klondj. used a — AngH Darlenr Florbi 22. James Ratmoad Ciar>e> was founded and endowed by smoke inhalation while nttempi* man from a burning air w reck in ni«J Matthew Paul Bur son TV Sr. driMag unli his wife in the hue steel nmgruhe and phi* mg io vt'c his son from a lire m October 2n (t* both of tfashingion. helped pull a Sosember 20| heroc> or ihcrr of TopcLi. Kansas helped figlu from drowning m Flonda io Juls October 2016 (he comntvssjcxi families yiwe of! a idhji wlio rdtucked a wunun 2iH6 —Justin William Sehmepfer. Oiii%ev mn io the vehicle, Other winners announced in a police station waiting room in —James Kdward Gfles. 4U. 24 of Rhinelander. Wisconsin, w luch tod rolled os cr and Luided rue«b> luly 2015 of Terrace. Bniish ('olumhM, died ;ts he tned to wn c two w onici i upright utter lltc crash, and urged — Rubin Jrrland. 1*^. of —Austin Cnts ^ekh. IX. of iw ice braved a burning building from drowning in June 2i>lr> Hmdingcr to get out Bui ihc PK mouth, klass.'schuscus, used a Banow. Honda, drowned while lo save two soung tiblmg.s m —Dmitris A. Bondarviikii. 2(»*scarotid was sciiikoiescuxis sikk to scare oil an allackcr wto 1*1 pmg bus nioiher nnd sisicr Oclobcc 2016 tw. of Shukopcc. Mmi*$ot<. nitd couldn't open Ihc dmer s slabbed a uoncin with pruning escape from the strong cunenu of — Mark Rich, <2. of drowned saving a man who was side door bck-iusc u wn pmroed slican in fuh 2016 s last'flow mg ns ci in September lUtndlcrittn. North Carolina, trapped h\ currerns m Ihc Gulf uf shut Humes ignited patches uf —J**on Alko HilHanik U, 2i)ln rescued a y-scai-old girl from Mesico in August 2016 Gene therapy for rare form of blindness wins US approval By MATTHEW PERRONE its fou ycnis and hasn e seen tlicrr visum AP Hearth Wrrter detenonne WASIUS(nt)N (AP) — US hcnlth "All die data we have today suggest OlTicuds on Tuesdis approved (he nation's [I s longdasimg. if not lifelong ' smd SpaA Hrsi gene 1 hemps for on mlieniud dis CtO Jeffrey Manaz/o ease. 3 ircaimcnl Hut improves ihc sight (irveii l.uslunai s FDA approval and of isiticnts wnh a rare form of hhndne&s strong study resuks. nans experts cspixi 11 marks another moioi advance for ihc U S insureri including boib the federal emerging field of ffsncoc medicine. gov emmere and pnsalc plans, io cos er the The itppmviil (or Sptirk TTwnpcutJCs Irenimcm offers a life*c hanging inlersciaion for a The spate of new genetic therapies mads a boom fur a field once plagued by sinnll group of paticnis with a sisiorv safety concerns Gene thcraps research dnuosing generic muuuoii and hope for suffered a setback ui ivw ssitli die denh mnm more people with other inhcnlcd of a pi tent (rented for a rare metabolic diseases The drug maker &ud n will rui disorder an he Umvcmty of Pcraisxlvama disclose tl< price unnl nc\i month, dclas- In another ense, paiients treated for an ing debate about the afTontabihis of a trout* immune disorder later dev eloped leukemia mem tfua aials&is predM will he paced Dr David Mi He »id initial cxcitemcm around SI nulltou aboul the wid£*nnpng pouibililies for Th: injecoon. called 1 uMuma. is tlic genetic medicine has given was to a more Him gene I hemps ap^iroscd bs the Food del iterative apptu&:h focused on indrv id- and Drug Adimmstration in which a cor* unl discuses He applauded rescan:len m rccinc gene is given three Us to paueiris tte Umvcrsny of Penrayhsinu fordcowks The gene mmaion ifttcrfercs w ilh the pro- AP PhotofBIII Weal, File of vsoA itvil led lo the iretumcnl diklioii of an ciusmc needed for nnrmnl In this Oct. 4, 2017, file photo. Dr. Albert Maguire, right, checks the eyes ‘The hype for gene iberaps tw been of Mite KattoaU. 6, at the Children'* Hoaprtal of Philadelphia. Miaa waa wrUioul many successes and actually a lew Pauems who got tie irontncnl hnsc 4>y«are-old when he received hie gene therapy treatment On Tueeday the failures, so C haft this one up in the win col described seeing snow. By JOSEPH PIS AMI plays he HtccFace with terher fam- I i ii ■- i j ' ■>. , km j ml i ihcnI hen cracked ovetov cr a ncraonperaon’ s PlaversPlayers turnturn a faucetfaucet and itv of four ’I hey can go head More of tlcse tv pes of die dog slakes quickly at NLW YORK (AP) — through luilf u tub of Cool games wiH come next vov. one point, spkishir« water K.iitc ('oglumo has learned NShsp in on hnur, sovs the soy s Bcikow ii/. off ol us ruhl»try fur (Tie io keep the Toilet Trouble slay-id-liomc mom Irom The games can become gun.' was on several hoi game ter kills Inv c on lop of Sebntska Oly. Nebraska viral sensations online, and liolidjn iov lists aid was a her fndge, out of their sighi Dut he Ftee w not thsi kids who see v Kkos or pic bcst-vctei on Amazon com Her 6-ve.ir-old and X*>eor* sloppy, she sws. just some tures of people gating wet When Man lam All old love lo pfo unh the siickincss on iten skin and or hu with whipped crear brought Sogjjv Doggy potn-> loped loy — bui lor dribbles of Cool Whip if a then ask for the games to her parents borne for Cogbnno. ii can be a pain sum io meli *1 caU them social luvs fhiinksgiving. there was As pan of the game, What she likes abom because it’s a tov tful vou less love for u She and her play crx Like lurre, OusJung a the game is that it requires J-venr-akj son were asked ncjiriv 11 •inch plastic tmld no skill or strategy* Loch io r^ay on the tiled knehen before w h let spits out. w Kk h pLrycr puts tteir head on a chief of tuv review web- floor is supposed to hit a player’s nvtsk and take tun* lummg sue TTPM -U s the social "It gets you a huic wet" face. Bui Cogluno > kids a handle uoul one of ificm AP Photo/Rlchftrd Dr«w channel that are driv ing ite s.ns All. a legal asvisLidl lend lo dodge it, and water gels smnshed Unlike wher Thli Timday, S«pt 29. 2017, photo thow* Bst great «dei~ who lives in Arlington ends up on ite Roots or board gancs. there is no Soggy Doggy game From Ideal on diaplay at tha Tov maker Spin Virginia "It's like wnIking cluirs Cogluitio likes ilvu nrgutng between her X* and 2017 TTPM Holiday Showcaaa In New York, Master, whose bevj-know n by a spnnkJci ” brand is tte cgg-lvuclung Ste wus Ivtppy the gniiic Toilet Trouble keeps her •J-ycat-oW sore ovei who befped launch a new eat- w uh Toilet Trouble this vear cteucd ste says “It v just Hatehrmals. nested to was dike lo keep tte atten kaiv off ilicir screens, so egorv ol games (or Hasbro. Thai was also a hit Hasbro (hey re allowed to ploy it as fun and vou laugh' relcuM: Soggy Doggy m tion of her son Otter hoard sn s Jomifvm Betkow iu. attributed a jump in rev cmie kmg as there's a tablecloth Mjfde bv Hasbro. Pic irroc (or the holutivf. &avs gin rev without shaky dogs w ho oversees the coni- during ihc firci three months over ihc dining room table Face became a hit aftci Francesco Lercao. a vice end sploshing water, imglii Biu when friends come n was released m 2015. pony ’s ponfolio of games, of the veano Toilet Trouble president of ncirkctmg at seem dull in companson. over, n dcfimlcly docs not There die now several ver iKluding Monopoly and Andher game, called Lg^cd tte company. Soggy Doggy ste says "I don't know if I co me dow n from the fndge sions. ivludmg one that’s Operanon On. h.*>s pbycrv fiDitig ptiv* femure n dog in ;< baih- can pbv Coridy Land wuh "'Tliev *rc not going to l feet Ull Pie Face also Hasbro follow edPsc Face oc cgs with wotci tha are tub ihai v filled wuh water him at l Ins poirn “ clean it up.” suv s rugluuio. wlm works in corporate ediicuUon and lives in New York "Thai, l can roll vou' Ti's not jusl Toilet IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT Trouble Ekmrd unites are geomg messier ns toy mak {^Beefeaters^ FUTURE ELECTRIC RATES er? try lo (notch ihc |K>pu- lonty of Pie F'rcc. a game On CteeemDe* ll. ?0i7, f/rtitjpofcl.vi Edison Cnmoony lUnt'CcI) I’wnrinvlvariiq than lluigs whipped cream Docmc Comfwmv (Penolach PeAtrsyNaraa Powai Company {P&nn Pow« a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Pat Patterson, who being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Publisher of The Progress, a daily newspaper published at Clearfield, in the County of Clearfield and State of Pennsylvania, and established April 5, 1913, and that the annexed is a true copy of a notice or advertisement published in said publication in the regular issues of The Progress . And that the affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the notice or advertising, and that all the allegations of this statement as to the time, place, and character of the publication are true. Sworn and subscribed to before me the day and year aforesaid. Notary Public Clearfield, PA Advertisement Ran: 12/19/2017 FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU lb* Progress, Oeartidd, Curwensville, Philipstnjrg, Moshannoo Valley. Pa.. Tuesday. Decemhcr 19.2017 PAGE A3 Gas prices see slight dip ahead of holiday season Average retail gasoline in the D S have fallen lo prices in FVnnrylvanis have their lowost pom) in IK) fallen 1.3 cents per gallon day's. )U*t a* Hurrtranv in tho part week, averaging Harvey began ionising pric $2 71/g yrnerday. meordmg es lo spike, not exactly the lo tlaalluddys duly survey Christmas gift some hoped of 3,269 gw* outlet* in IVno- for. but it'* about Itme none- •yhwnia I heirs*," noid Patrick Pr- Thia compares with the Haan, head of peirolruin noDonal gberage that ba* anals*si« for l la "Buddy. fallrn 3 3 mus per gallon "A* long A* demand far in the last week to $2 4 Ife. gasoline rontinur* to weak arrerdjng to puiaJine prwr en. gasoline im rnloru'* will website 11 as Bistdy cum sytvaoia hove ranged wide conlimie growing and it'll hr InHtaltog the change in ly over (he Last the year* tbepfl that kef^i* on giving gas prirrw in IVonsylvania $2 4:1* in 2(116, $2.21/g In addition, the gup between during the post week, prr- in 2U13. *2TVg in 2611. prere today and a year ago «w yestenlay wire 2* 1 cent* S3 tl^g in 2013 and &M4* » also at it* narrowest in per gallon higher than the in 20)2. month*, highlighting fhal same day one year ago and Areas in Frogrcseland price* are moving in the are ft I STATE OF Pennsylvania ) COUNTY OF Erie ) CITY OF Erie ______) I, Laura Rush-Malencia being duly sworn on oath now and during all times herein stated, have been the publisher and designated agent of the publication known as, Erie Times-News("Publication") and have full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: The ROP ad for First Energy Media (Ad/Advertiser") with Insertion Order No. 8074 ran on the 19th day of December 2017. Subscribed and sworn to before me thisJCff^ay of . 20 H . NotarySeal: COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTARIAL SEAL Barbara J. Moore. Notary Public City of Erie. Erie County My Commission Expires March 23. 2020 N^tdry Public ] MtMDBr NflTAfliEi RECEIVED FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU Erie ntnc-Mwfi | Go£rle.coffl | Hicdaiii Dtombtr 19, ZDlf M that they would ad|ust Arkfiknally, Myers said, the red kettle ontprignean Donations pour in after KETTLE fundraising expectations the local Salvation Army 0*0454-6407. this year because of recent has had trouble keeping “After tt picks up. hit Meadville Salvation Army fire FnmPagtAl layoffs at GETransporta- all of its 26 local red kettle nm and tie first available doi and whit Myss called kxatkms staffed with vol slagmmibn will hrip,° he By Sarah CrahoU don’t believe was sig -ikaulalgue'aftg local unteers, who wert eft hers said. ip^MgpliaaoaaceaB nificant. The problem IXraUuiu so fer Indude residents were called on, daytime drift between 10 Besides making a red b that smoke, toot and five S3,OOO checks tram Id rant months, to help am h>4p an. ca an evsmlng kettle donsbon. tie ptirflc The MeadviDe Salva water damage made all the Employee Commu vktfcns 1 colunwic 2 ^@2017 tabyS Ndir*______Ban cxi______Show off your Drvmt famnif Mwwofc______addition to trie with Yuuf Kfame __ mod In Bablrs off 2017! Gry/Suae/Zlp ______Homo Phoofr: f mnA . wtd me off th# Dvxetnbe* It* tditoAof the !n TVrtcVMcw* fa $4 00 nv h ertTMtNl ovTUJKV Tolel Payrr>ent ______[ tfRfcivO to frte Tkntt f IVIvi I [MnlefCorO ( jOncmvr tnrasosni pr Ca»d Wuiwbei:. _ Pittbho: • Id Sai FTtF:Mu IT, 1 Ogit Seoinry eOaie • C'MBCsal Riraktea ; DECEMBER >1 • HUX '4teu tttfBbutirDAsjni ^Iduinri* 'CaedarDaedfaw U9i yow coirMUd (NOiao nnd onyirwoi to 8S8-US-07S ■ 215247-239 OECEMean OMiftodtatooo'OT?, K6W PA 14641 Bmukpurk Rood. OnHrt (mat tw iccwvM no wr van DeamMi 2i. ?0>&cwton«? _C!cyclarKl,.nH44l4’ 1 cot x 2.75" Full Color Denso nil OaasAaK a 4b6-7Q3i Your Ob-Gyn Team Keeps Growing MAGEE-WOMENS SPECIALTY CENTER Milgfl'-Womens rolMmiTKire.cill£1«-»f7-iWWi,cii U'*V,C '-Ufrvil irfiVI ' AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION STATE OF PcAv\j^Ucv^i£A ) COUNTY OF 'XVJWCU^N ) CITY OF ______) I, ^VuV ^clb^vio/being duly sworn on oath now and during all times herein state, have been the publisher and designated agent of the publication known as, Wc\i OlaaA Gu-z-c-jk ("Publication") And have full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: The advertisement for Pirrlr (2v\<.r 'Ad/Advertiser") was published in the regular advertisiiadvertising column of said newspaper, in the editions of said newspaper, in all respects as ordered and invoiced. By: Subscribed and sworn to before me this /9 day of 20 H. Notary Seal: COMMONWEALTH Of PfNl.SVlVANIA NOTARIAL SEAL BARBARA J SULLINGER Notary Public INDIANA BORO. INDIANA COUNTY My Commiss on Expires Dec 3. 2020 Notary Public FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU 3tt£uirui {foitttr Nation Tuesday. Decent her 19.2017 - Page 3 Airlines inch back to normal after Atlanta airport fire many travHm nisei fox hours in American aflo a four-day scttU* a plane un the tarmac, lie Masted nar In AUaih* They uncn i SuihIu y airpon offkiaJv saying the prub- night on a carpeted nnor outude ion wa* 'cxmpnuridcd by confu an ekvator at the oirpurt. I le im- ATIANIA — IJcIlu Ml Uiui»«iin a Muoday flight TUofidoy aficr a flrv mid btaefcom for lack of workable redundant Delta canceled about I.IIIO ihcir ferrrd the cartccUatirm nf power source. NO.VF!* lllghls Sunday and <100 morv on osn 1300 n^hu d*)* hdoic the Oeorgis power CJiO Paul Bowen Monday In many cases bccau«e Mart of ihe Clntstmaa rush. laued an apology and Mamed the the pdots and airplanes woe m A »pokc*tman fnr rx'lta, by far Ore on a failure in a switch tear the wrong place* (he higgnl airiinc al the 1 te said the utility is considering a To help clear ihu hocking, U buMest Aiiprxt. said most of in change in the retup of the main added flights and found seat* fnr delayed pastongers had htrti and backup syvens to pr^oil a some nf Its ciDlomm on othet hooked on llishts Hihedulrd ii> similar Macfcimt. airline* leave MoiKUy. Spokesman Around noon Monday, stranded last spring, Doha was crippled Michad TNimas aid ihc airline crav^ensat on ihe fkxv, charpng by a flnrm in the South, and it ihuuld be 'largely If noi com* ceflphnnes at the ctectflcal out Imk the airline Gw* day* — and (detely* hark to normal (relay, lets. An AlUma city employee in a about 4.000 canceled flights — widl before the hup* travel week* Santa hai gaw out candy. before It fully recovered. end ahead of Chrinmas Day. David and Lynn Carden, dtting Thomas, the Delta spokesman, 8u( no mailer hew Cast fMia um MC1UMB looked Cm Mnap Uonoy <1 tartsfeM-Jactaon In serf) chairs in ctr airpurts atri taid thai since then, the airline and other airiimrs mervu li will Intsmatlonal Airpon In Atlanta. Sto was stuck on tnetaimacfoc eglit um. Wt lemdon tarty Sunday fur has put more flight crews on re lake a few days in gn the hun hours on Sunday during the power outage. key Wesl. Fla., but were ill rated serve and Installed cmnpuicr dreds of ihnusands of graunded to QiKlnnati because of the tcdmology to quickly assemble passengers to iheu final desQna- fidd*la<±son Attania haefnatkm* noon neat tu equipment for a bUckmic Deka got than a hofri jaigmly rested orw* ibins, uid Rnberi Mann, presl- al Altpnn fnr abemt 11 hours. backup system, causing that i<> room and put them on a Monday Ifamndd-lackson serves an av- deni nf an airline consulting firm Southwest, the airport k scond* fail. too. Power wisn l fully rr~ flight to Aflanu. From there, they crBgeof?7!VUOOpaMcnger*a day in Port V^shingtun. N Y. In rare largest airline, said Monday' it was Mured until about raifoighl. awaited an afternoon flight in Ncvfy 2300 pianos arrive and de coses, some pas'ensrs ww'i ar* back on a normal schedule, but a The cunfml luwu ckd not bse Florida. part each day rkw until Ttuiraday, nesaid spokesman could not say how prewr beouse il has a s^icraie •Delta has been pretty gnod.* Maon said ihe n'hoofcing of pas 'There arc just so fn» seals long it would lake in clear die elertriesl feed, and plane* that David Carden said, counting senger* was probably a»mplicat* available dunrtg a peak holiday backing of stranded uavelov tme in the au and close tn Al* themselves hickier than passen ed by the Urp number of inape- wtvk. lhat't jmt colng tn take • lot American Airline, which Is lama when the blackout hit were gers who spent the night in an air- nenerd uwdm ibis bare of year. nf flights witii four nr five teats mu< h smaller, said ihal It. u**, aUnwnl to land. Other imwmnft iru ’Wp dnrii ahvay* get this •They're more elderly, they're apicve.* Mann «kl. honked many of Its pasaengen tn fllghis were diverted, and outgn- Eref nf customer service in the mere young pcojdr, ihc/re more run ton* *Ji-iri*Tl sysiem nrw flight* bui that aomc* will ing wm hahad. UK.* mbequoi' uaveXen.* he said. "All was snarled after ihe under- haw lo wall until later in the week Antrauiy fart, who was enm- College Muderil )oe Ryan had these foils are gang 10 revuirc a grmjnd hlo/e baxkcd nut dec* mfly pnrtatkm secretary under Presi planned to fly home tu Chicago Ire of face time a lot of hand-hold- uictrv Sunday and crippled l lart*- The fire broke mo Sunday ahet* dent Roreck TED .MOREAU Calm days allow gains on MAiMIROPRACTICO .•Gsrjjf Ooot' Sales i Senice Southern California wildfire Dr. Thomas M. Mains CMwweW 1 724-479-0988 •LUatHusDOM loaUatmiti Gam Dote' ijanmaiBa briudi in Vcmun and Sam* words." Michael Hehrman 325 North Main Si., Homa City tMUKVAMItt Borba/a eounlles has said •CktaySUfl-Uasia >tr •linn ben burned more than 1.000 •li’s where we Uvc. ftk pw • Gate Ooeret-Parts structure* including at smoke and ruin ngh) now.* Gazette Offers Award -winning UXS ANUELFi - Flm least 750 hnmcA Some- F.raythlng abmn the fire fighters look advantage of 18.mo more resdencB are has been maBhr. from the News Coverage calm winds in Srntthem Mill threatened. stale nf destruction that de (ahfomia to reach 50 per Michael and Sonia stroyed neighborhoods 10 cent nmialnment rrf 11 mas Bchrman mid KABC-TV the penple attackiAg it sive wildfire. olEoah said. they fled ihar hillside More than &.00U firefight ' We’ve had a ray pniduc • home when heavy smoke ers from Dearly a dnoen live doy,‘ said Deputy tlhief blew in and returned u> find fiaies battled 'hr third IMPORTANT INFORMATION Mark Brown of ihc C^allfor h i/iaohc* largest wfldfirr in state his ma Dcpanmcni of Rirrstry *1t’s just hoxd lo pul intn tory. and Fire Protections "The ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC weather tondltions were just right for us * RATES Monday was ihe Gr*i of a lwo-da) window of calm 7\£fn. CuA, 7*»utjr*+JlF On Dacantef 11,2017, MaaopoWan BSsor. Company (lAol-Edl. winds in Sonia Barbara and Pemsy4vana Becmc Company (Panolac), PannayKanla Power VWitura cnunlie* vrtutc the Convany (Pam Power), aid VM Pam Power Company (Weal Penn 10-called Thomas Fire has 7o yc^y Power) Mod a petition *rtt> the Pennsytvsnta PuMc Utlkty Commission burned fur nro week* The fire northwtr uf Lm (PUC) requesting appmai of their Default Service Programs for me Angeles has now spread 10 period June 1.2019 toMay 31.2023. This filing Is in accordance with about 423 square mile* the Pennsytanie statute and the POC's rules and orders establishing making 11 the third Mggot the terms and conditions under which the Companies wM conlinue oirxe accurate recoida were to proora power for their customers who are not shopptng with kept uaning in 1932. the largc*i. the 2003 altamstrvo electric generation suppliers. (>dar Fire in San Diego The purpose of Hits nolee is (o provide you with the opportunity to (iiumy. homed ahnui 427 review the Bing, which can be found al www.firstenergycorp.com. square mile* You may visit the Companies'business oflteesto examine copies Officials estimate ihe ol the documents filed with the PUC, locaiad ai: 2800 Potisvite Thomas Fire will grow ro Itecome ihc blgp'sr in *a(r Pike. Reading. Pennsytvanra (Mel-Ed): 5404 Evans Road. Erie. history before full ctimsin- iVloy yotfi/oyi Ik rmrirv-’il Ponnsytvania (Ponolec); 2939 North Hermitage Road. Clarx. mau. which is apecred by' Pemsytvana (Penn Power): or 000 Cabin Hill Drive. Greensburg. (an. 7. ivirh /itipplni'M 0: f.'it’ holidoyi Pamsyfvania (Was! Pern Power). Ii wart srill ihrcsicmng nncl iliioughotil the coming yew. cn mm unilies nrmhwv*i of A PUC Adrrantatrattvo Lew Judge wfl review tho Companies' proposal 1/m Angdci, whne thou- and recommend a decision to Ihe Commission. 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To leant more, visit www.liorteLcora. 645 Philadelphia St Indiana, PA 724-465-4921 0 Bluetooth' COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA^ County of Cambria r SS On this 26th day of December A.D. 2017, before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Mary Anne Rizzo, who being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says as the Advertising FEB 2 2018 Director of The Tribune-Democrat, PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Johnstown, PA, a newspaper of general circulation as defined by the SECRETARY'S BUREAU “Newspaper Advertising Act”, a merger September 8,1952, of the Johnstown Tribune, established December 7, 1853; and of the Johnstown Democrat, established March 5,1863, published continuously at Johnstown Pa. in the County of Cambria, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and that the annexed is a true copy of a notice in the above matter published in said publication in the regular issue The Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, PA, on December 19, 2017; and that the Affiant is not interested in the subject matter of said notice or advertising and that all of the allegations as to time,j>lace and character of said publication are true. STATEMENT OF ADVERXISlNj&'COSTS Signed and sworn to before me on 26th day of December, 2017, by Mary Anne Rizzo making the statement 15 inches .43 per inch $426.45 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - Notary Seal VMan Ohs. Notary Public Cambria County To The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, PA My commission expires December6.2020 For publishing the notice or publication Commission number 1123017 attached hereto on the above stated dates. Member, Pennsylvania Association of Notaries PUBLISHER’S RECEIPT FOR ADVERTISING COSTS for publisher of. a newspaper of general circulation, hereby acknowledges receipt of the aforesaid and publication costs and certifies that the same has been duly paid. (Name of Newspaper) By fm*L tWTWW^OIOCMT tuoflay, Ofcwwjwf W, WU THREAT Trump doctrine: Economic Continued from A1 The sUxleiit ohjtk')I mnuihef security is national security wfn • n> in* ihc 11 >xti sd* ■ its r»iUvr atr»>um iht* me-*- we will stand up for our mun* ing ofTnv. (■Mining tn thr I'mn* IMf rASOOAIEO PRESS saftf ThurMUy morn inn Qod try like we have twvrr MimmI up omv’s At rung performancL', hi» uxuncvLiulriy >rlrd iht ihn^l WASH I NOTON - iJefimi’ withdravral fnim the Trans-Pa l<> ofTKuks wlwi in lum iWnt Trump Hn Um) ■ Trumps strategy envisions cific Partnership tm trade and cont^-lud UpfH‘f Vi*dcr nr» nilmnal security AntCR' nations in constant rompeti- his intent to exit the Paris cli police und Cambria Cmint> on Mmtday. echoing the mes lion, brusbo STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MIFFLIN: ss Matthew Bolich personally appeared before me a Notary Public in and for said County and State. Matthew Bolich, who being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say that he is the Advertising Director of The Lewistown Sentinel, a daily newspaper of general circulation, established in 1903, and published every week day at 352 Sixth Street, Lewistown, Pennsylvania. The advertisement was inserted in the regular issue of said publication, December 19, 2017, and the affiant has no interest in the subject matter of said advertisement and that all facts set forth in the statement are true and correct. Sworn to and subscribed before me RECEIVED FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Notarial Seal Ellen M. Ammon, Notary Public Lewistown Boro, Mifflin County My Commission Expires Feb. 25, 2018 MEM6S*. PfNN*YyV*liU AiSOCUT13N 0F MOTAPiES Tuesday. 1)0.. I'). 21117 The Srnltnrl [ ewislown. PA — A.) l.( h:al ANDSTATI-: Calendar Editor'i mur: Tht Sen- Chnsmia' ravonies uixl KSVP for event at (7IT) loDcbeoo - noon. I.l‘. Ka- 11 a.m.. Moss’s, Suite 230, Icw.smwn. Se>- tmel offer \ nonprofit and desserts. KSVHs udeome 242-ttttO. svonl'c. Bumham. lew istown. s.on rmxlcrated by Clinical other irvn/nuunt orRumyi- hui Dor rvxTss*iry.To rcgis- •JuoLata Vulky QoJI- •Rlooddrlvf - i2:.Ki- • Benjamin's Spectacle Dietitian Julie Thompson lions tin i/pportumtv to pro- ier.c*jll (57 Pim-ADKlJItlAfAn - those wtinio«peai uptn help eted up the tnlchshy after she riod. compared with 24 The hill also would have A fcniLyv IvanU date vendor change lhe culture Around complained lo him about a Byamunr weeks in current law. effectively burned diia- who u the subiect of aJlcga- uv” l.cach usd. rexuahred tone in the office. TV Assocutud Prexs The 20-week limn Hun-and-e vacua lion, the tiufis jiubtidied by The F-silurr ih» year, Le*ii id* In a szairmm un Facc- would have kept in place nwsi commun method uf Ftiliadelptna li^ubcr tbs be nnuixed hKvsodidscy fur the houk after the Inquirer pub eiceptiom undei current second-tnmcslct abortion, he huved mippTnprialcly co DcmncraiK nominalion m lished tbe story, Mau 1 (A RKISB DRG i AFt - la* 1m when a mother's opponent* said. Two states ward femik employees and cbwlienge frurtMcrm Repub GoUfme. a 21K)R campaign Democratic Guv. Tom life m weU-heiag is at n>k, have simiLai bans, while campaign ukJcs said Monday lican U S. Hep Pal Meehan, aide, said he coukl conrinn W’olI on Monday vetoed a hut it had do except ions for laws in six other states ore that be will -Mcp hock’* from who rcfnescnh a district id Moof^ofncry’s account. He bill passed by Ihc Repubh- rape, invest or fetal abnor un hold In courts, accord ftis swqwrgft hr a ojopvx- Ph/?adcJphiu's liwly do e Iso cited Lettvh's aniline euo •eon i ml fed Legislature malities. Nineteen states ing to the Guilmacher In vkJctl suhuihs tickling and hugging of fe SilMUl suk that would have (United have a similar bon, accord stitute. Sen. Dayhn I-each, a I«*:h has been among die male interns. a bunions to the fmi 2fi ing to the nonprofit Brooks contended that lawyer and a Oemocnuk legiditfurr’s most pmmmcm “This did not happen once: weeks of pregnancy and. Gurtmacher loaiiiuic. a re Ihc bill dues not ban the uate tawmaket since 2003, libcraK. b*Jing (he tighi for (here was a pnttan of behav- according in opponents, search group that supports pnKedure. but rather, the did out immediately clarify (be Vgalirauon of uoae-sex Kir that I believe was totally outlawed the nutf common abortion rights. fetu.H must First he tajected whether he was ending ha mamage and medka) tnsi> ina(qm>phaSe.‘' Gufclftne method uf second-mute ster The Pennsylvania bill’s by saline to cause its death US. I kxue campaign nr iv*. juana He also rw unsuceesv wrote. abortion. Npot&uf. Mate Sen. Michele TTiorwcre 1.511 fl dilation • He saw] he planned to corv- lu/fy fnr another fn an earfier stalemenL Wolf, who supports Brooks, said a baby can aftd-evacualion abortions unuc serving m the Senate, creigreMsiral vat m 2014. 143*^) blamed the accusations abortion rights, rejected survive outside Lh< womb in hcnnwKunia m 2015. dcipite a call hy Guv. Turn In the hU*>. the Inquirer on a whisper campaign what harmed Pareothuod before 24 weeks, thanks lo according to state itatistics. Wolf, a fellow Deinucm. for ♦iooifd former party, cam inuurueU by an unnamed po- said would have been the advances in technology, The veto i> humg laudul paign and legislative aides, lilical nppiMKm and denied Ixacti to fYiign nation’s mos( restrictive nnd taw s muxt catch up by both I’termM.Tals end leach said he will cooper* vume arxetymously, who ac escrinappnipriaicly u>uching abortion law. Bmnks, a Craw lord women who arc happy in air with »uuu Senate leader, cused the 5b*ycar^k) of bc- wtimm. He signed the veto pa County Republican, said see their rtpre*ect(alii»u to addmu. the allcgaiions and hav>ur ranging fmm making He ahu said Montgomm perwork m • public cere she wax disappointed tbe matters to the Wolf. The said it is ’heartbreaking’ to se^uafi red pjk« and com was “as racy av nnyvt* ehe“ mony in Phitadelphia Otv state “will be unable lo governor has been quoted him lhai he made mtacooe ments to touching they v>w>- in the I’ffke. and Otis week Hall, calling the bill “a protect *o many babies m as saying lhat the bill feel uncomfortable or dusre- stdered mapprapriaK. wa» ihc First tune he had ever disingenuous and bald- the future, who will never would he ”aa attack on spccicd, Aubre* MofRgnmcrs, a fi heard that she had a problem. faced attempt tu pass the k now the toy of II ving ~ women, the if health, their "In the future I will take nance direvuw for l-ach'x Montgomery has worked most estremc anti-choice The Amencan Congress freedom and their liber mure care in mv wgnls and 200H state ientse campaign, tor o man running m tbe oexi legislation in the country ’ of Obstetricians and Gyne ties.’ my action*, and i will make it told the newspaper That Lr» h year s f>em Please Fill out Information Below: Name of Publication: 1 J\€ MetcJi'1 lit I f"’ City, State: /(t\ i'X Client name: b ncr^ Insertion Order #: SO Date of Insertion: 12 / i~? Caption: lo„ . Ad Size: 5 ^ Total # Inserted: '/ ^ y . / / FEB 2 2018 / V{1 (. h (Cl f\ Q/'j PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION I SECRETARY'S BUREAU My signature verifies that this ad was inserted as scheduled according to the above specifications. y4'v n/i^/n ^"Signature -'yM Date—?— ----- ■*- erf (jr?C- tz[CjC7’£ U-'y i Name (Please Print) Ira MeodvtlieTntxre DL*c«fil>or 19, 2017 H J CRAWFORD CtIJIHtAUl UQ • r.liKliMimUU • ISPYWUlt • HMMnNMUr.C • MHtSlOWM • tlKfSVUU • SPItINr.COfa] Ever? lumtirr, nicralay and sstemay in ini: Meaoviis inM-nr. Pay It Forward ‘competition’ on through Wednesday WtMA"UL IMUUKi 4) 0 Mam Si > 1101 Mam Si., ilunn^; nor ■ S'lbnda <• Hun<* On ■ Slinnaa lot IISWimI fumilv. tr> W . bicNi.i ■ 'i cijaiala <1 Bmt> < tavol oia) linA.nt majl U> U« Boi> loU^v Irwurutc {Hail Imiiily. (lublirii - hue iKitkkcr Ihe public may t Summit Township seeks Manning Comniission carulidate WLHV1LE ihwim •HMvtaiy OnJ) McCoy. I'O H«‘\ IM, ll-rnaias- SLMMII lOWhSllll' — to\<.f>>hip MI|W1'IMU\ twirg, I’A I'sill. cuot.xi seek a jxris«e) m fill 4 »;i rt |nv.rrsbn> SupraMNOI Wj| iuth.y t‘ii itw lownstiip I into A^iHru. 14 id Aut-in* ni.iiiiiin^ (.'ntimiis'uai hmdii i>t Jai> Sjnitti AjtjIkuju' tmiM rVMsIc • More mfnrmiilKKi: udlun 1 he mal r-i! >0* ui kfrail nmy siibinn Oicif esjxcssi' ni lurnKinstxjrp1'* /‘^irninter* • if imciusi it' ihc iMwnstnp net i*cl and ciaikio &N> «-iH l>e in on dhiHil xldiojim. rruling the c peUcvt me • <1 death tow an 0x1(1 oiled by KepuNwan Hartied IbneoduBB! latex e*Hicr ^uprvnc C‘«fl man Ii* Ibuve Maymi) Le*Ja Dare Reed, said leg is Veto who has raped aoJ omrtktrcd maycnlK* sIkciqJ Ur gitva&ir’s mo'c dcBisHos jHkb whrn a Ieiic> w mien, btfl im< ptnect the Maiyunc DacDcrlebet. oral cniiCL/nJ UwrTukcis for 0 \table luU'c leaders will ressrw (he C’lV'TIM HI IViBA I'VT.I Al life nt on innxcfU baby *’ presj^krt ui ihc Sjbwji B An litcing the gO'cmB lo lake Mwdlm called ibe (kn- pusatKe's veto n)cv>age K- Wolf veued (he bill m a ihony Lt.L a pro Ids* gnup oui In* son (ten k» ihwail (lie cral Assembly’v passage nl M*c nuking a ikx'isMXi ab>*it Urn' hill,~ m»I "faww sea niseis al i^ui^JcIpfua Oiy Pul focuses on vi^ifaBting IcgrdaiHK 1 hr hill "a calltus atientpi to wtnber lu try U< uvci t*Je Ins disun orlialrv all of 0»*> Hall, fared by Maynr Jim peTt-IUe wiwpen carxLdales, “Hk akl^ity of Ihc bw score cheap poliinal punU veto on the ob xtiori hd I UatiCoJuly "Bui mygreuirM Feimifct kod*h. a ^xiLes Kenney. Kr»* hi |asvn^j in wudltul dcvpie Wolfs oui*e. mArrs whit puslvd Uus bill through neediest cruelly to iluAj^xiinlmcm is that we w ill wiwtuic f'K Senate Majomy ilw *4atc Htuiw. (he mcavurt (he eff-xt lo ban ahatuBV- al tlkougb withiHJ! feildmg w vd women be iniable m jnntori w« rruny IjuIict (hi* yesir. WiJf te- {Jake Cswinafi. sard Ur w-jls appro ed m bcbnurs bv la 3* wxeki hii rttutizniiifn «ny rtcattng' ot xvking in fmbrs in ihe futuie. uhn will livsl 4 Nil dvl would Itasc path Irxwud m ihc Scrude thcSciuieina '3 18 vne iio;h malty. pul tnvu ipialificd medasJ never kism die fiy «>f hving b«rrd I<*aI gosemmcnLs isn't ska ciCbet. “I fully sup(B*n (ho “It's sofnethmg we will otiik'^ Proof of Publication in The Derrick UNDER ACT NO. 587, APPROVED MAY 16,1929 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ss: COUNTY OF VENANGO William R Lutz, of Venango Newspapers, of the County and State aforesaid, being duly sworn, deposes and says that THE DERRICK, newspaper of general circulation published at Oil City. Pa.. County and State aforesaid was established in 1871, since which time THE DERRICK has been regularly issued in said county, and that the printed notice or publication attached hereto is exactly the same as printed in the regular edition and issue of the said THE DERRICK on the following dates, viz: 19th of December, 2017 and Affiant further deposes that he is authorized by VENANGO NEWSPAPERS, agent for said THE DERRICK to verify the foregoing statement under oath, and affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the aforesaid notice or advertisement, and that all allegations in the foregoing statements as to time, place and character or publication are true. COPY OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION RECEIVED FEB 2 20I8 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU First Energy Corp #4800180 154 E. Aurora Road #174 Northfield OH 44067 The VENANGO NEWSPAPERS. Dr. Agent for The Derrick For publishing the notice or publication attached hereto on the above dates 248.35 Probating same 11 00 Total 259 35 Publisher's Receipt for Advertising Costs VENANGO NEWSPAPERS, agent for THE DERRICK hereby acknowledges receipt of the aforesaid notice and publication costs, and certifies that the same have been duly paid. By No Term, 20 Proof of Publication of Notice in THE News-Herald UNDER ACT NO. 587, APPROVED MAY 16,1929 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ss: COUNTY OF VENANGO William R. Lutz, of Venango Newspapers, of the County and State aforesaid, being duly sworn, deposes and says that The NEWS-HERALD, newspaper of general circulation publishing at Franklin. Pa.. County and State aforesaid, was established in 1878. since which time THE NEWS-HERALD has been regularly issued in the said County, and that the printed notice of publication attached hereto is exactly the same as printed in the regular edition and issue of the said THE NEWS-HERALD on the following dates, viz: 19th of December. 2017 Affiant further deposes that he is authorized by VENANGO NEWSPAPERS, agent for said THE NEWS-HERALD to verify the foregoing statement under oath, and affiant is not interested m the Subject matter or the aforesaid notice of advertisement, and that all allegations in the foregoing statements as to time, place and character of publication are true. COPY OF NOTICS OF PUBL'CATION FEB 2 2018 STATEME Nf OF ADVERTISING'COST PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU First Energy Corp. #4800180 154 E. Aurora Rd #174 Northfield OH 44067 To VENANGO NEWSPAPERS, Dr. Agent for The News-Herald For publishing the notice or publication attached hereto on the above dates 248.35 Probating same 11.00 Total 259.35 Publisher’s Receipt for Advertising Costs VENANGO NEWSPAPERS, agent for THE NEWS-HERALD hereby acknowledges receipt of the aforesiad notice and publication costs, and certifies that the same have been duly paid TMfei.lte. l«. 2017 THE DERRICK./Hh NcwvH«rold - 3 Weather National weather •AcaiWeathereom r.-i-.i-p- I > 2>i: > Local forecast > Extended forecast 'LL4 OA ______' Isay. Cfcuh Xtjsnzif ClaUj WfUbaMfi^a '. High M U> » ficrj S/iown Iknir ‘She’s all I have’ Ctuy High O tu M SJtrS«rCtaj3/«» ii» ihnm rrgh 44 lw28 BUIMMwtMy* te Ma dog Uagsie'not that ww.th* other wb/'m the pot •!«* during th*b diily walk in FranMtnon Mo«)day.,,Sha'a all I hava.nw wifa paaaad away Ihra yaara ago today. 'Mahar aaid aa thay war# haedlng back to Na car. Without much coaxtna Macgia hmad and want around tha perking malar poat Mahar aaid ha fikaa to aralk aretmd Fowitain Pork Lacauaa tha aidawaiki ara daar. Cranberry students show ‘a lot of giving of the heart’ bob qualdia. CSAC jA.oob. Heplet. Ua Hepfcr, fesa Sy worn* 0. ETZD. Bviken. ood pus. Comrtohw| Brtft efaurdhtoa aodcosft fexrace pd* ctoto cocar? Sefwocth. Joe Gsbb, Mt- •UV fuacd cocapsro^; ceeoad tr«to. cfcad Ccidd. San ^Wret Afte* bdodUdf c thod Ud fttec tod found oft te? bbty Soaren Mbs Meted, Du- $ha? Harry. Tima Oft at Gov.tom Wo)1 vatoea a bill paMad by tha RapuHi- cf reoVdt Kmitou ousrto. dan all tea ted tnn KVRfp4to 6 htti Beat et. State of TennsyCvania, County of Jefferson, iKe Tunxsutawney Svirit December !92o 17 TersonaCCy ajyjjearecf Before tBe undersignedNOTJA'RV 'P'U'BLIC Ttc., within and for said County and State, Tiffany Tr\tcf\ard-Riaa\e a representative of The Spirit, a dady newspaper puBCished at Tunxsutawney, County of Jefferson, State of TennsyCvania, who Being duCy sworn, states on oath that the notice of which the annexedis a copy was puBCished in said newspaper for __ times, in the issues Bearing dates of D FEB 2 2018 ______December jq. 2017 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU JAffiant is not interested in the subject matter of the aforesaid notice or Advertisements, and aCC aCCegat ions in the foregoing statement as to time, TCace and character ofpuBCication are true. ’fL Sworn to and subscribed Before me this 19 Day of _ CCN'i>*0::vVC".LT-l IK --•■'•^Yl.VANIA (■JOTAi-.iAI. Sl-A.. Pi.r.vJs sA Cjir. Public Pufixr.*.-owniiy Bore. J ii My CwT.in.ii,; i-.n • ‘.5b ir'. /'o' 0 TuMctay. Decender 19, 9017 PAGE ONE CONTINUED The Piffunjiawoey Spin 3 Climate change hits Winter Olympic preparation Vetoes (Co i Page One) By Eddie Pefle end John Letceeter .VI yeun ago and there wax meve snow.’” II.S. gold-ioedal snowhoardcr Jaime the moat extreme anti-choice kgslation in the country " AP Spoils Writer Cavcl sakl in an interview. “But now we Andcrviai said k’s easy to get "sucked into 'This legislation is an atlempt to oinurudi/c the dexisions really are talking eight yean, f can sec a the systriu. whether you wan to or not." thu womoi oust he allowed to make about their own health SAAS'pnn. SuuzrrtAftJ (AP| — JTw huge difference, lip nn the glacier, now "It's Hard to get not until you cons* care." WoU lokf the crowd. 'This kgislatinn is so extreme it aihletcs' luirixjia uunruwc in (he there's dm huge cliff, you know bkr a big cuHisly make the decision," Andeni*i said does not even iocludc cxcepuofts for women and girls wl*i are AJps — up ^oodolu. ihcn (hruujth a mck. that you couldn’t even see before." "With how passwoate I am ahoui snow* vicuna of nq* and biceal " tunnel m ihe utirWl’s underground -ft is worrying, very wnrrying." he Guarding, it’s hard to make (hat shift* The faimary feaiure of the hill would have banned elec uvn loa jlfc-ierat! LUOU feci—vrved up added. *Whai scares irv abool global Well awae of the impart souw sports tive abcatiuitt after 20 weeks [rod a pregnant woman’s last daily gnm reounden ihai ghitml wanning: worming is that you can see tlei the world axe having on the caviroamrot. Burton mwwifnal penud. axnpared wsh 24 weeks in current law, ia threatening ihctr line *d wurk. is suffCTing in some of the mosi beautiful Sdowhoards recently aoDuunced a senea Tte 20-week limit would have kept in place exception* After exiting the inua ihey squelched places m Earth .” of changes aimed ai diminishing its «nvi> urn iff current law he when a motba’s Lde or well-ieing is at ihnmgh a Held uf grayish mud 10 reoLK Ckho- glaciox Miffered. too: mnmeraal fiRitpnnL rck. but it fad no exception.* for rape. mccM or fetal obuor- shrinking snowfielth scarred hy new — Austria's MocIltaSo’ Crlacier closed The gr«)wing (rcoucncy of warm mnluics. Nineteen itales have a similar ban. according to the crevi>,flc». OLCBAii^iaDy. iliey heud the from Aug. 15-Sept. ? because of what its winteis has. indeed nun the rutancial oonpmfil Gutan^ho lasutsiic. a research group thal supports sharp nws o| glacial icc breaking of! in opemors said were "water gutters in the lualth of the industry, including ski re*nm abortion rights. monger Jmiik.s. Uien echoing across the icc" and other sately concerns duit farm the backbone of the nxrcauonai The Pcsmsylvonia bill *x sponsor, stale Sen, M iche k Bmok*. peaks Vkhere they Lrarneil jump, iricks —The S tubai Gtk'ies. abo in Austria, is vide of the sport. A study commiasioned said a baby ran survive outside the wumh before 24 weeks, and rums fm the Pyorngchang Olympics. (ktcrxwing. ILS. coach Mike ixnkowski. by the Nauuul Resoorces Defeme Council rhank* (0 advaiKd in kuhnology. and laws must catch up Mint dap. they haaked in brilliant, vww- who brought some of the soowbuafdcre aod Ihc athletes' group Prelect Our Brooks, a Craw feed County Republican, said she was melufig vunshine that haihed the whole and frecskien there after the Saas-Fee WiNen found that skier visits m New disappointed ibe stole "will be unable io protect so many scene in deceptive beauty. trip, uid tbere are ctmceras that some c4 Hampibirc were 17 percent lower and babies m the future, who will never know (he joy ol living ’’ Another subOe but telltale indicator the b4g buddings, drilled into the perma* ski resort revenue was $54 milloxi less in The Arrmom Congress of Obstetricians and < iynccologists ol ditiiwe change’s disruptive impoci on fnau oo the glacier, might not he sable for the “low*Arww” wioterx of 2001-02 and reports that delrvay before 23 weeks of gestation typically w i oter sprwu: M any alii Ictcn — licrc 5.000 enuch longci, 2006-fn. as compared with higher .snow resub* io death and. among the rare Aurviv«ax, praeucafly ail inilo iiway from the Rockies and .V50U — Italy’s Slelvio, hilled as the Alps* fall winters of 21107-08 and 2008-09 The Hare significant morbidity. miles tiiMn the Greco Mcbimunis <>l New largest Msmmcr «kimg area, shut for 21 riitfrrencr* hclwoen low- and high snow Slatisties piihlixlied by the stale Deportiiieiu of Hcallh lingland — had the letterv "USA" anbb- days in August , a sobering first since the Kcasons in Colorado were 8 percent in show there were .IWI aborbens done aikr week 20 in 2013. /tuied on their jackets. Americans once opening of us lifts in the 1950s. Italian vniU and $154 million in revame. the Loiesl year for whkh dau h availabk. There were 31.618 bad little need 10 swap comments to athletes who still came to train were The increased frequency of warm- abortions in total thal year in Pennsylvania. guarantee ollseavun texess lo snow. hauled up no snow INSTRUCTIONS PUBLISHER: Send this affidavit, with a copy of the final publication attached, to the Pennsylvania Department of State County of Before me, the undersigned Notary Public, this day, personally appeared . known to me or satisfactorily proven, who being duly sworn, deposes that he or she is l\ QYdiv of the a general newspaper published at C XYVC ^ v r \ r\ and that the advertisement, of which tearsheet attached hereto, was published in the regular advertising column of said newspaper, in the editions of said newspaper, in all respects as ordered and invoiced. Swom and subscribed before me this day of 20 O // r \ ^Si^nmur^of Affiant ft N't Jity I’ultlu; My commission expires ftyJJ d, a i rnMMONWEALT^ OP PENNSYLVANIA notarialseal Tracy L. Schuckere. Notaty Public City of DuBoia, Clearfield County My ------Expires April 8.202 Member, pennsv lvaniaassuuai ion ui i-otaw? . •Tliis affidavit must be made by tlw Owner, Publisher, or the designated agent of the owner or publisher IllKCOURirR K\PRK'iS. TufMla>.I)cirmb«r W.2017 A.< ACS 056 mnwUu* 1 Hwd U Good dM «S OwyAnw' 4 aanyrw dVr^OlHfH I D PM» lacM |[VIEBS:A*G sMpi* n e 4i Arwtpwtf t tkH.m bare i[£iAHTrFi*E*eBo*ffc‘A I PpewiMI 49 IM 1} Pt 4»qkm giN‘bOfl:S E oBsIP^UN ■■^/b nMg a t’oal •TAMca' WO / eBi R EiN £■■ l| - M U Ma t? him M UrwNm h]0*CBS PrAB0RiA___ ll ievw QlP R AihB? ONlC a 0 ■Hup U N0«JiTiE S re um m 1 b‘H V1 OMHB J1 (eaeOMn SIU E /MuWjSiH AfK.E.N M MyleesM DOWS o'g r eI*~o:s~;a||a 7 g V MM 1 BrceyM » Cl^M 2 C«fH*UW uem’sWp’et'rBr t e 96 UlMiMtf •WIOB I [ll I I Jl I II 9 WerM iCaei «am* tl IMM . gto ccram a -ttwcnei («« mom* 20 GwwpWM J7 Mwwnt* letMl on bcrtoMcfc a frum* 31 SMCa it Bo^vw » few*** n s«jn M Iw EM H FwwtM a Oeruryan a BaeLsrujIi )t Sksmei SUM a Bir inf S *S ^w-ShjC' aseamif vchiwMt PS01utr< Mnk^'Bc/vt tm^rgeruy p«f>oru>»l wvr« CjJled lf»the utn* of 4 stnjtlur# ftre at the 6000 block of CurwymviMoJyforto Highway ihoftly 1} UMW afca* } a m on Monday momkng. Madtfa Vofuni^o* Fki« Company w«r« in charge of the Ken* with asthurue from numer 19 SUM^bid 44 JWtw ous other department!. - Shartl a umocs Two hospitalized after blaze in Knox Twp. ewmar OyMltcheh Rm« •I"* >u!l< fi> S-S.ul uamal., .).UI .ralKut) i*'ix^i»i *' npimiB* Iihjn« Mhi* «hrkt*l)4. 0 c O 3 N rrviiM J «*t Wl.it. "Thr*. ^ .,U 1 M. tntK-xMif ('«,k*,» *• l-^'i.Ul.ai .irr Hull Tin- Hrubh IT lUiia'i'r ('iiCiKr*-*.lni-)l < lk(nipt>a,» fly Jelf Cerdne l1*'1 hi.it ru' i i.inmi4l*LM ,1 riL.. jml kikk lUi.s Audrv . nlfrv. m Iv nli.uk «Anrd. r»Ai STATE OF Pennsylvania FEB 2 2018 county of Somerset ocL-Kt TARY S BUREAU city of Somerset l; Warren Koppenhofer , being duly sworn on oath now and during all times herein stated, have been the publisher or designated agent of the publication known as. Daily American("Publication ") and have full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: the ad for First Energy("Advertiser") was printed and published in issue(s) of said newspaper on the following date(s): December 19. 2017 Subscribed and sworn to before me This day of December, 20 17 . Notary Seal: Somersefin o "0,B'y puMc Daily American, 2017-12-19 Cropped page Page: A6 A6 ftiMCay, Oeofflor 19 2017, Daly A^nenea^. Sofff—1. Aa Home & Family Home it Family Editor MxdoKp Edwnfa— Madoliiv^tbulymncrioa^oni Toys and food for area families More than 100 family Ob hand to take to Matthew Jacobs. S&r members received toys take care of the family ah Jacobs, T.>«a Burst and food at the Somerset members otj i more than ty-Kalienbaugh. JudiU Area Pbod Pantry Dec 13. 50 workers to care for the Klink, Frank Ryla, live: The toys were collect families in an orderly Kyle. Cyndl lorn ed by Trinity Lutheran b&hk>n as they were then Rice, McKenna Shaffer Church rngnbers under able to receive the food Trevor Shaffec Wen the directiOD of Ann Voy- given by the volunteer dy Shaffer, Betty SJoao and •row ndanuu s. pantry wortars. George Stain. Barbars Those who received the Those who assisted Swanson, the Rev Luife glA toys owe abfep to helped shop, set up the Mc.Elruy Tbomas. Tan choose the ooee they toys, wrap and helped Tweanly Ann Vbytlib wanted fer tbecr bmi- paimils dmose toys for Don Voytiah. Tina Weav ly members from three their children, and ac cr and Shirley WUson rooms filled with hun- complished many other Because of very coU drwlscrf toys tasks were Mkhw) Bee- temperatures. Somerse1 U » , j IgCXirtM tnoto Honorarium prssBmBo: ^crtn sta scwoi 0^1 weaved o s^oo The toys wen* that man, Connie Bowen*. Soe ftiod Pantry Toy Dm* taken to another room to Cenu. Peggy Kgotf. Doug will again be open From l honorouro from Tre Pomsyt^cna State Savol 6o rwinnrrnrinHTiiRfrTwnrri-ii yoc CETTWO Pt/BUM HONS fer ike Priteef Quel (HRSnUSEVEWOBHPSERntet umm u> ansa ow>> ■ ImM* aunt al dte Mtera c . ... ■trtaMMtOim NO BUSINESS IS TOO SMALL DEADLINE^ Mt tid>|f IKbant Mnk.,^ . OR TOO LARGE, OR •ttteflwaaictttlMMra. TOO NEW OR TOO OLD. i2% ai «TW0MRk.~u DON'T BE 4 tf r■■■till CM*~ . TO LET THt PUBLIC KNOW! LEFT OUT.JHIS YEAR! M. Whkh bviDeiA adk wh«lF '.1 Sho'w.Vouf PRJDE , • r 1 Loocm v idbcaba of tasna thb yter? Ti In Your y Mena of the «ti budness? I tteOT hrtd Oank •( MW,. 4. Whkh h the oldest am biuuxss! 5- When to buiiam> esubiithedf IMPORTANT INFORMATION WHO* WHO BUSINESS REVtFW2D17 isiaoSisneii |929 who BugMesg nevcw 2017 ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC Daily American WMt trAl V *t *3L>I BuOHA ft RATES sene* tk «crreun’ h Ore Qyi^i— ______On Oecemter 11, 2017. Metropolitan Ecftson Company Penmytvana Searic Company (Ponolec). Pennat^vania Power 334 W. Miift Sl Company (Penn Fewer), and West Pem Power Company (West Pem F.O Boa Sutrmei. PA I5YH Power} tllad a petiaon wltn the Permsylvanla PWdic untty Ccmntsaion (PUC) requesting approval ol their Oetaul Sendee Programs lor the (814j 444-5WI perad June t. 2019to May 31.2023. Thrs fStig Is in accordance with |SB0> 452-8823 T^l Free the Pemsytvanie statute and the PUC's rules and orders estaH^iing (814) 44S-2»5 Fn the terme end conditions larder which the Ccnxwn.es wfl continue Two to procure power lor their customers who are not shopping wMh allematrvo electric generatun suppliers. Advertishig 1929 The purpose ol this nooce ts to provide you wtth Ihe cppcrajrsiy to Options Are Daily American review the ling, which can be lound at www.fkatBnvgycorp.coni. Available. Tfaj may visa the Convenes’ buanesa offices to axamine copies of die documents reed wAh the PUC. bested at: 2900 PotSvOle I.Xwilwniaae JrvfTKTP-f Ctninn' POce. Reeding. Pennsylvania (Mel-Ed); S404 Evans Road. Ena. *54.00 t Vi VS'. Mam Si Pennsylvania (Peneiec); 29% North Hemvtaga Road, Ctarir, PO Fbn MS nJB*«r •at»prB*a Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 900 Cabin HB Drive, Greensburg. Snnwrvi. PA I? JO I Pennsyivania (West Perm Power). t,nutoi«9«re .814) 444-$0(10 A PUC Adnuesiiatrve Law Judge wiit review me Companies' proposal *105.00 M0>-!$2* Copyright 2016 Olive Software 2017-12-19 13:49:44 Bradford County Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Kelly M Russell, being duly sworn, says she is the designated agent of The Daily Review, of general circulation, IMPORTANT INFORMATION established in 1879, published in the ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC Borough of Towanda, county aforesaid, and that the notice hereto RATES attached is exactly as was printed in On December 11.2017, Metropolitan Edison Company (Met-Ed), said paper once a day on the following Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec), Pennsylvania Power dates: Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power1 Company (West Penn Power) filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) requesting approval of their Default Service Programs for the period June 1,2019 to May 31,2023. This filing is in accordance with the Pennsylvania statute and die PUC’s rules and orders establishing the terms and conditions under which the Companies wlli continue to procure power for their customers who are not shopping with Kelly M Russell, Ai :ounting alternative electric generation suppliers. The purpose of this notice is to provide you with the opportunity to review the filing, which can be found at www.flrsteneFgycorp.com. You may visit the Companies’ business offices to examine copies of the documents filed with the PUC, located at: 2800 Pottsville Sworn and subscribed before me this Pike, Reading, Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 6404 Evans Road, Erie. Pennsylvania (Penelec); 2939 North Hermitage Road, Clark, Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 800 Cabin Hill Drive, Greensburg, Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). o------^ ZS>'~> A PUC Administrative Law Judge will review the Companies’ proposal and recommend a decision to toe Commission. H you wish to intervene , N^ta^Pubii^j or file a formal complaint concerning the filing, please contact toe: Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Post Office Box 3265 nnMMQNWgALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-3265 NOTARIAL SEAL Susan M. Rought. Notafy Public Prompt filing of a formal complaint may entitle you to participate in Towanda Boro, Otadford County a hearing where you may present testimony and question Company My Commission Expires Aug. 6,2021 witnesses. JEMBEft. PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION Of NOTARIES FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU TUtSOO'. Qe£bM8tH 19, 301T A* ADVERTISEMENT 'Local weather forecast Put an End to Pins and TUESDAY Needle Nerve Damage That’s Driving You Crazy , n~rTM ir imm n-'rana Researchers develop a drug free solution Today's weather ©AccuWeather.com to reduce nerve pain with ingredients Forecast for Tuesday, December 19, 2017 backed by over 20 clinical studies 02017 >rr^Wat»ar. imc. Iocai Btrff cenu «ae beng amt to Owm v hens* then Th* fror Thursday Study Ckib mat on Thm •OKI* tort The mambera toan (omd lr Bing 0*r, Dec. 14. « Cyrflva EetenY homa in mg 'Happy bHMay' to Ton. Mrmua 0M FVmorS The home was bMutTfuriy wetl/WM>rf of you een* ware sent to non deconW fer the hoHday aooaen. ton oa •era namuraJ. MenVui wera on A member at the ciub nautA- Study CnA neiAiwt eipoyM the mart** unde Mcsoreto tttMi to Tw tom beau- mVani. *A CTrst/res Specal’ a **s (r* tdEaton qemifftMi, Sre merticnad ttot the OMfs ma aaarmJ ~7i ncutoy toroe- 9a tM by Ve >ey rift Stfeei Denver Oev. mderVe ceecban of Mrs. SjOey Seda Mb uctol Sto toratod roe nee toe snoaman DoneU. the TKS OenVe Oar « a aetaca m pnw toon, art atort tra. ‘Many ■iSeiKAt of ehora sr^ers Thee arafmi torts ma* hf« «ot.* ooutoa a «ene*v a oflegil (wea/io^ ae morrtjan an Lf^rgetatM rrusiea mana commao had ffeptoed a deidous eaenerce. fhe caoes ana aMh cometee uetony Chnsetos car*, as mat aa toe carry move m toped mm toeta to (to boy tea aeoareo a weOa bvet for the sa^rs Dorter Dor. The hsatoaa immlleu toa tMartLdv b«h to tf* toy Mw/Sanor «m comtoitoitod on tra tashe watoy toM dsoays Art amotneamam ■ea ntato to Ohetto MfiScM.Pimowii Cara l** tramd Cjnffva court braoarf her heme «fertfts month Y meet Smith that «a aporacitowi «i cf Tie Iroy in* 9w maaa a poem. *ctri«ntsame,' Thtrstoy StuJj Oto narttora et eflautosa a toe OtstrtfAstod Atom toduorth Cere- wrtnen by Aorekl Doe, Ter fceuMd ontha a» nf« a the tansy season. many honortng am boy Thmdto Study CMb The business meetna wea then called to Piwdert Cara Lana. Postaert lane thantod menttos to* att of thee suppon art cards unftn by Prvsklem Lane. The mentors began Of recfting the Pledge of MvgOTee and the that sue retovad. aw toan atoeuitod tra Do- camber Ml f maating win ffiet^Ks of nope, lord* Praper. The Nowenter meehng m*> pMae. and tom itoirtg toe hortay season itor «*«n hoc mnrti laeUUi»e to Uceftb eea utto end troearwY reoort ■wo fan and Call I AMR and upcoTTg ne* yaa pan. <4«h*«. mirnwJ die f’ittnnil Ubrary to 4H7U2 ecowec Tto nod maaUf ai to herd at 1 JO p.m hb>i>diiut. «ul U*i4 4iu> «MV. IT.IITT-TI) swie A The ipiaiDimue canrme rharrmreir. Mretrtrw ainl ■tul a full Barbara iMsfc, fBoartod ttottharo oera «^a on tot. IS. 7018. R wO be toU K the Trey kvtiK*v Name of Publication: City-State: ClLent/Advertiser; hrS'f^n^^M J Insertion Order #: <20G>< Datefsl of Insertion: XUW ' * Caption: rofL>r^ Eu^c+riC FEB 2 2018 MSizei 5X6 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU Total Number of Insertions: | My signature verifies that this ad was inserted as scheduled according to the above 1~zp-17 Date morning-limes i'imh MommgTmics Tuesday, December 19. 2017 • A7 vital statistics -----Support Your Local Businesses omrt'ARicf Julie A. Panetta TUNIIRAL N OH CHS Cecce services held Julie A. I’ancita, 7.t. ol Aduzs, parsed wife. Mike and Mur) Tmvuscnd of Syra uwa> no Wotasiki), Dcecmber 13. 2017 cuse. brut sisters and their husliands. him. Ccccc. 7K. ol South version ol Amu/ing timcclVil- aj (hv home of her duu^hlcr und v m i n hiu Sharon and lid Ihggms, CaLb> and Tom Wavcily was horn on Seplcni- lowal by kind words ol re- her 9. iwy in (‘orning. Nc» to MannsviUc. She was undci (he oirv ol I lumillouall fmiii Aiiints ( enter. Rebecca mcmhntncc by Rev l.mda Hospice «>f Jeffcrvon Couni> und Craig Wigner of,\dum<; urn) SanebiDd York lo Alhen aod Angclmc Rogers officiating houx^ Hill pe held on Tin?iduv. December Albert Smilh ol HufTulo There arv also ('cue lie licpiflcti Uu' life on Monona! donations mu. he 19 fnmi 5 1° H P ni ai rhe hditock Hi- man) nicun&od nephews and many great- Wednmby. I teci-mhcr 13. mode in louis’s name to nemi Home in Adams The fuocoil sen ite mixes am! oephews Shu ts predeceased by 2017 m ihe comFoil ul bis Wsutnded YUnnor I'cojecl, If > own bunkc with his lo.mg will he Wedmadu). December 20 a( II her pareots. Ri>sina ’lovtnseod and Itandd Hoc 75H5I7, Topeka. Kiuisas am «il the Juncral home «ilh her sistci. wile by bis skte alia a bailie (liude Townsend MA75 K517. St. iude’s Chil the Rev, ('athy Humiflon, urtieiatinji. wuha long illness Julie was born m W^ilcnouo. N.V on dren's Hospital, 501 Si Jude There will he no bunal. A lime ol colling was held May 26. \ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ^ 1 WEEK ONLY = ~ DECEMBER 18-23 ^ fiWffW plolfMf fn\ [fftitfc Mflrran; > BWSf b gfoTOfiVtY 27lh L Place a Classified Line Ad on = STWcrriiaii pksiM r December 18th-33rd for = 1liiiftW** ai KtD m Ua Cl* *:•>( f t r 4* mju» m r 3 or more days - iRVtTptBi'r vri'riWTTtnituii pi«c« m i»< u 'im-ef wTl h* Jlyi f 15 If 1 tipUiraiKtW'ilid • gjNMORNING Times jJ'-r.iiS.KU.LLI*. WWW.HESSELSONS.COM DISCOVER*:Q= ^ 1631. U1« STB6EUUWM1 HEIGHTS, HTtSOI) 733-4665 RECEIVED . FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION State of Pennsylvania County of Warren City ofiWarren Catherine Olson being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the Principal Clerk for the Ogden Newspapers of Pennsylvania, LLC. the publisher of The Times Observer, a daily newspaper published in the City of Warren, Warren County, State of Pennsylvania, printed in the City of Jamestown, Chautauqua County, State of New York, and that a notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper on the following dste(s) ' Signed before me this [9* day of December 2017. Notary Public Barbara j. musso rlr^-7 p,ubl£’ Sl'aie of Flew York , in Chaulauciua Countv My commission Expires*.; y ' Times Observer. Tuesday. December 19, 2017, Page AS Community / Nation 4-H Achievement Night... The vice president’s tru* Jackson, Hailey Graham, roads and even offered a phy wcdi io Megan Courley and Katharine A Isaac couimuflUy movie nigfii ot Corry and u member uf Smith. npvn2(1! b 10Kalidny public SeMon. during ihe the Kmzua Cowpokes. Ad- The horse category had dim mil club vice presidents four entries. Pins were giv- Ortier dubs recti^ni/ed recognized mclikied Kas- eo to the following horse were: Desperados - Connie sidy Turner of Pittsfield and memben Bryceton Maille. Tenney. Pauline Beard, and CavsHnUre Dalrymple. Hailie Cass. Hailey Graham Chery l HuiojucI; Scandia The secretary's tmphy nod Kaile Downs. I'ndl Blazers - Jolene Ker went to Samantha Courley Two goat project books ne. A fibers. Sicphaoie nf Sugar Gmve, Addirmn/iJ were recognized with pins Sonya Anihony, Jo«h members recognized for fur completion. Pins went to SchnttJer, Diana SIceman, their secretarial work in Katharine and Isaac South. and Kristy Turner. PilUfkkl cluded C'hloe La bo wskl of One beef pin was awarded Bronc Busier - Barb. Jim. Sugar Gmve ith! Jnsey Ki Katie Down*, one leader and John Kmohkzer. Heaihcr Campbell ol Spnog Creek. ship pin was awarded ro Rck^trom. Terry Slovcr. The treasurer'* tmpliy Hailie Cavs, and tine rnbol- Katie Jukes, ami Melissa was awarded til EJi/.a Bact ics project pin went io Jo&ey Morse, and Hum Handler* - of Rusoell and a inetnber of Campbell. Jasoc and Michelle Efim; the Sugar Grove Ruff Rid Warren County 4-H All About An - Virginia Ldzeaux uod Amy Bcnneu: ers. Garrett Proper ut Scholarship nxipicnb were Columbus was also recog Sabrina Long. Madisoo fSotos rMM w nmvi omm> Sugar On)vc Ruft Riders • nized fnr his work its Ireas- Hullman and Cody anil Jessy Taylor and Cassandra Dalrymple received Hie I Dare You awards Virginia t.oizeaui. Becky urer tor the Ham Handlers I.indvey McMIllen! The Kelly from 4-H Board Vice President Melinda Johnson. Downs, ond Bmivert; “Project Pi na" were scholarship sppheaboos ore Odder Club - Currie Lud- awarded to mtlividuais sub mode available yearly to wick. Mel inda Jnnnson, mitting complete, accurate past and present 4-H mem blah.HeKilier WiUo\. and Mark hooks wiih a story oo "What ber* pursuing degrees in Members hmt pjrticipaJ* I Learned from My 4-H higher education. e STATE OF Pennsylvania COUNTY OF Erie I, Caryn Marrs, being duly sworn on oath says he/she is during all times herein stated has been the publisher of the publisher’s designated agent in charge of the publication known as The Corrv Joumal(“Publisher”) And has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: Display Ad of First Energy appeared in the Corry Journal on December 19,2017 at a cost of $127.50. Notary Seal: notarial seal Angela M. Burlaw, Notary Public City of Corry, Erie County My Commission Expires Sept 9, 2018 BESBE^TEfOimVAinAl^SOcTATiffForlJoTARili RECEIVED FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU The Cofry Journal, Tuesday, December 19, 2017*3 Local Is Addiction Destroying Your Family? LINE-O-ADS Call us before 10:30 a.m. and your ad will be published the same day! AN AD UKE THIS NEED COPIES CORRYVFW MAKE MEMORIES Is a Une-O Ad. MADE? Annual Free LAST A LIFETIME! Ads accepted THE JOURNAL WILL Christmas Day Gel your favorite until MAKE THEM FOR Dinner Journal pages printed 10:30 a.m. on day of YOU. 3-6pm. on aluminum plates publication at a rate ot 20C PER PAGE. for only $10.60. 75c per word. 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. SOUP AND SALAD To order caff Deadline for weekend 28 W. 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Mcerdav with the pictine frame as thev It was unclear Tuesday if GCs Reading police say charges The victim claims Mitchell both leU (o the Huur. MHchefl htfi retained an attur- fa*Carpet Rems against 54-ymr- Extended Forecast Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday December 20 December 21 December 22 December 23 December 24 December 25 Partly doudy Considerable Periods of Cloudy, periods Snow showers Snow showers cloudiness light rain of rain High: 26 High: 31 High: 40 High: 44 High: 31 High: 24 Low: 18 Low: 27 Low: 39 Low: 27 Low: 22 Low: 9 PROOF OF PUBLICATION Account 03100238 Name FIRST ENERGY MEDIA FUTURE RATES I, Jody Hall, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that she is Administrative Assistant of the The Daily News , a newspaper of general circulation in Huntingdon, published at Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, daily, and the advertisement attached hereto and made part hereof was published in said newspaper TUESDAY DECEMBER 19, 2017 that the affiant is not interested in any manner in the subject matter of said advertisement, and that all of the allegations contained herein as to the time, place and character of the said publication are true and correct. £ Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of A.D.. don Lm n My commission expires £ 0Li£ r5 ^ r. c . O -ST 1 a -2 S J O I" >—« LO f S IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT z O 3 U CO FUTURE ELECTRIC RATES (/> I -1 > L.JU o' On December 11,2017, Metropolitan Edison Company (Met-Ed), Pennsylvania CD P < Electric Company (Penelec), Pennsylvania Power Company (Penn Power), and West O Penn Power Company (West Penn Power) filed a petition with the Pennsylvania u i* I (J Public Utility Commission (PUC) requesting approval of their Default Service UJ CD KTi 3 Programs for the period June 1, 2019 to May 31,2023. This filing is in accordance Q. with the Pennsylvania statute and the PUCs rules and orders establishing the terms 2 and conditions under which the companies will continue to procure power for their customers who are not shopping with alternative electric generation suppliers. Tim Daily Ni-.ws. Huntingdon, PA LOCAL NEWS Tuksuay, DtciiMBfcK 19,2017 3 Springfield supervisor Saxton Borough leaders approve budget thanked for service By ADAM WATSON ex in funds ie the budget i» Council authorized Peas being borne by Ihe waiei com DteJy Nm St^T Writer due tn the hcrough's elecme Rnstry m put a bid package mittee. fty M1CHAKL KANE merrt of the existing spreader At its recent Decanter supplvr overote^ing u fra together for the harvesting Council also received an Daily News Staff Writer box lo ihe new truck. The tneeling, Saxirat Borough clectncaJ services. It was also aod removal of irees fratn the estunaie of whai it w IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC * • m1 :'A=h-;A-i 1 ' - —, f J . J- ■III On December 11, 2017, Metropolitan Edison Company (Met-Ed), Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec), Pennsylvania Power Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn . Power) filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission /di irM ./ietin/t annrrtwal of thoir Dofai ilt Sorvinfi Pmnrams for the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF BLAIR Rav Eckenrode, being duly sworn says: That he is the General Manager of the ALTOONA MIRROR, a newspaper of general circulation, published at Number 301 Cayuga Avenue, Township of Logan, City of Altoona, County of Blair, and State of Pennsylvania. That said newspaper was established as a daily newspaper of general circulation on the Thirteenth Day of June 1874, since which date said newspaper has been published daily in the City of Altoona; that a copy of the printed notice, hereto attached, is exactly as the same was printed and published in the regular edition of the daily ALTOONA MIRROR published on the following date(s), viz: (?e/77 y!?, o?______ The affiant further deposes and declares that he is not interested in the subject - matter of the aforesaid notice of publication and that all allegations in the foregoing statement as to time, place and character of publication are true. RECEIVED Debra D. Miller, Notary Ptfblic FEB 2 2018 My Commission expires / Commonwealth of Pennsylvania PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Notarial Seal SECRETARY'S BUREAU DEBRAD MILLER, Notary Pubflo ALTOONA CITY BLAIR COUNTY My Commission Expires July 25,2021 Page** U Altoona MirrorTuesday.December 19,2017 HOMETOWN BANK r -1* GAEDC awards loans, grants OF PENNSYLVANIA HiiiitClmvii ?.»,Urmf/t Certifit air of Ih'pttxil BANK for two downtown projects Tm. rDWmi A 8v Wiij.umKihj.kii locale in the stores ourned the buildings Unlike many downtown recently sold to the Halley buddings, they arv one- firm, continues in opentte . % The Greater Altuona 1 93 tconomlc Development story, so there is no oppor his shoe business out of his Anmi.il PmerMiino Yield" Corp on Monduy approved tunity for upper-floor home, semdog “preferred iGS OOO in faedde loans and aparunems. 011001$“ Including area ^GUARANTEED* auni-grants for two adja The two buildings, which nursing homes and the cent building* on the 1W0 an* m the corner uf MUi Hotlidaysburg Veterans block of iUh Avem^ Street across £nxn Hentage Home. Stop in One of Our Offices and The awards went to J J Plaza, were once port of a Tracy Kimmen. who Hadley Building Co. \nt. v\ single structure that also operates Circa Squared Altoona, which plans to iododed a third building, with her boyfriend. Todd Start Getting More for Your Money! start commerrial business which is being renovated to Miller, alao has relocated, es In buildings recently become the \W '/: Bakery according lo Miller. Sot -Just /I Column n itx Ban h, occupied by Shirley Shoe and Lunch Room Kimmen previously was and Cura Squared Based on a picture sw> considering whether to .1 Banh For The Community. The corporation allocat piled at the meeting and keep her merchandise at ed a $30,000 loan and a da ling from perhaps the home and sell online. mcnroKti kvkkktt claysbukc. 15,000 gram for the 1940s, Ihc throe compo Circa Squared reclaims Shirley s Shoes building nents of the origioal build- plonks and inm from boos It allocated o tiS.UDO loan I ng houaM — starti ng from es being demolished In and a SS.000 gran I for (he ihe omcr — Nevins drug town and planks from -2S-frorl>i fl»n rale nine anpaeJI. Avabbte kM roguleiant) IIV. corlillcalos. APV (Annual Circa Squared building store. in (he spot most bams being taken down In Percentage VMd) acewsteu of puHcaUcn date, tl.000 requirEd lo open the accouni Patrick Miller. CEO of recently occupied by the area to create furniture and sam natosl Early withdrawBl poialy mayoe inposed. ^ GARIK, declined to identi Sbirley s Shoes: Shirley s and home accessories like fy the principal or princi Shoes, in the spot most shelving, mantels, boxes pals behind JJ. Halley. recently occupied by Circa and knlckk narks The corpora lion Isn't list Squared; and Beverly's, GAEDC is a division >4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ed od the state corpora tinn apparently n women's rhe Altoona Ulair County website. dothing store, based on a DevelopJiumt Curp. Miller also declined to window display visible In ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC specify whai kind of com- Lbc picture. Mirror SUotf WrUnr rmcxlal business*** would Sam Schcmberg, whu Wilhom KiAkrUv RATES On DaamtMM ll. ?017. Mwrotwlilan Ettson Company (Men-Ed). Pennsyfo.inia Electric Cotn|janv (Henoioc). Pennsylvania Power' ROADS: Logan Township officer Con-pany (Pet.n Powar). tun) West Penn Powo' Convony (West I’onn PowBf) Mud a petition with trie I Vnnaytvanm Public Utility Commission Annual joining state police |PUC) rcauosluig aDptovai ol Iboir OttlauH Servn:n Pfofl'ams to' mo penod June l. ?0I9 to May 31. ?0?3 This lilitvt is in accordance wtm tint PonnsylvanUi sUlule and Ihu PUC's rules and utdu'S esIuUisliiny Bv WUJAM KlBJU survey helps cub m repboc* tne arms and conditions under which tbe Companies win continue A*ulJUWiWuurv’*rTY.cnm TTuil replacement should take about a mcenh. Mirra- lo piocute power lur Ueir custurnors who am nol sboppirig with TTw Lugan Township allematrv» electric generation supple's set projects Pi gift- Iktnnmail has ka liwlattd Roland saved Ihe wtanan lOMMInard frnm Pier Alt an cflnT to die state piilca. Tie |]ur[Kise ui llns noliut 10 to piuviilu yixi witti Hie ixiportiualy In (iry Rcfcmd was die first whu'd overduvd in review ttio I ling wtuch can be lound a[ www l.rsterergycofii com. "Dl»r« oraUcnt,* Borlrr September WIE. member cT Uw depajtmeni Vou may visit tho ComoaMios’ businosr* offices to examine copies suird. when she hcsnl. He was aetting up for to administer naloxone to ol iho documents Med wan the PIJC, locaiod at: ?800 Pottsville Tl means ibe wnrsl btock surname whohadenerdased speed ettforcetnrmt In Ibe Pike. Rending. Pennsylvania (Mot Ed). £40-1 Evans Road. Ene. — 11U) Avenue hetweni in opioids, ilureby saving Oak Aren? nelghlmliood I3Ui end I41h UmXs — avlD the life of a 2R.)t«r-old when a call came in from the Pennsylvania (Petielttc): ITTSS North Uemutayo Hoad Clatk, be done, she said. wmian, Chud Tim Mmrr Blair County 911 center Pecinnylvnnia (Penn Power), or 800 Cabin Hill Orve CixeensOurg. Tic city schedules paving said about a poeslHr overdose, Pennsylvania (West Penn Power) for Die stmts in the wnrU according lo previous lufor- corelllkai each yrar, based "He m one of the finest young police officers I’ve mnrtm pvtm to the Mima. A PUC Arlminnlmtivo Law Judge will 'ttvrow the Conxwnies* proimrvil on a survey that bites into had die (rivOe^ to know." He found the wtznan cm and rocommond a decision to the Commission 11 you wish to intovona account (he street-rut Mercer told the Logan lhefloor.unmpoasbve.whh or file a Inrmal comelainl mneommg die filing pkvisn norrUKJ ibe repairs, cracking and other her tneghir gtvtng CPH issues. KtsseU said Township suprmsm Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission recwitly. Roland rafted ihe 911 cere The city ci>nfera with Ihe nr. Rami thatan ambuliince Post Ofticn 0o« 3?r,b Altoona Water Authority He was phyakally QL and waa sdll four minutes out. and Piuplfs Natural Gas Co. — In kngitng with a dmand Hamsbu") Pennsylvania i/iOS-3?65 then followed department RawWdelfwSI BOARD: Losing bids confidential feOOES? (ContlniMi ftnim Pag** At) 4 pm of thi* second busi Uons for mini-casinos Is It Is dmiped to safeguard ness day after tbe auction. currently being determined mpilnsi blff-rigging and col They then have up to six iis individual municipal [tic-* lusion among bidders, said months to submit an appli- deride whether to o;n oui Donations Accepted Kevin 0Toole, The gaming ration for a Category 4 slot from hosting one. board executive director. license. Municipalities have until Now Through ian. 8th A bidder is to provide two At each auction, ibe board Dec. 31 tn achpt an opt-out sealed envelope* prior to will announce tbe name of resolution at a public meet the auciion. One envelope tbe winning bidder, the ing. I DROP OFF AT: will contain (hr bid amount amount and ihe selected More than 400 municipal>• and ihe otbor the 'selected location. t tea have approved such res Altoona Mirror location" of the mini-casino. Tlte board won't diadiae olutions ao far. according to 301 Cayuga Ave., Altoona This will provide the longi the identity of the losing lists posted by the board tude and latitude to serve as bidders and the n mount erf A high bidder will not par (or your local animal sltolior) tbe center LE FLEECE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC om, according to law, lys that she is RATES Edison Company (Met-Ed), ipany (Penelec), Pennsylvania Power ER Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn Power) filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission WE INDEPENDENT (PUC) requesting approval of their Default Service Programs for the period June 1,2019 to May 31,2023. This filing is In accordance with f general circulation, the Pennsylvania statute and the PUC’s rules and orders establishing 1878, and published the terms and conditions under which the Companies will continue >rough of Honesdale, to procure power for their customers who are not shopping with y, Pennsylvania; and alternative electric generation suppliers. hereto annexed was The purpose of this notice is to provide you with the opportunity to aid newspaper on the review the filing, which can be found at www.firstenergycorp.com. :s: You may visit the Companies’ business offices to examine copies of the documents filed with the PUC, located at: 2800 Pottsville Pike, Reading, Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 5404 Evans Road, Erie, /aJtflaaiT Pennsylvania (Penelec); 2939 North Hermitage Road, Clark, Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 800 Cabin Hill Drive, Greensburg, ir Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). fiant further declares A PUC Administrative Law Judge will review the Companies’ proposal interested in the and recommend a decision to foe Commission. If you wish to intervene of the notice and that or ffle a formal complaint concerning the filing, please contact foe: itions as to the time, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission icter of publication ~ t Office Box 3265 ffcburg, PennsytVamS l7105-3265 rrect. Prompt filing of a formal complaint may entitle you to participate in ^ ft a hearing where you may present testimony and question Company ffiant witnesses. scribed beforejnebetorejTH this ]toic FEB 2 M18 Notary PA PUBLIC UTILITV COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU V COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTARIALSEAL Janice Klinkiewlcz, Notary Public Hone8daieBorc.Wc.yre County My Commission Expires June2B,2021 ilEMBEil, PeNNSYIVAKiAASS’JCWTION of notaries Timtm, Dvnntef 11. »l) TWVHf mCNBOfT AMERICAN RED CROSS LOCAL BLOOD DONATION OPPORTUNITIES Blood drives announced BeadiUfce l/lMtift l pm • 6 p.nv Beach lake Free Methodist Chwtn. 107 MUanvklle Road WILKES BARRE - The “By Wdng ^st Aout hi hour of tine today, you blood and platelets. Five weeks later, die gave American Red Cross Ls ao belp sne Mmeooe^ Bfe wttMn a few meks ttunfln urging eligible donor* to or east dqrs of yoor donation.’ birth prematurely to her give more life to patients sun. who also needed blood IV&V17:1 pm -6 pm. Salem Public Library, 5i$ now and into the new year Iransfusloru lo survive. Easton Turnpike by giving blood or pLCel^ & -AJarta M&uoer, CDmmunicauons tnanaoef of tfte Rva Cross “Ow lives have been for Donations decline durtofi Northoasieni P^onsyfvania Blood Servlets Region ever changed because of 1/UAn* I p.m. • 6 p.m_ Hamlin Assembi y nt OnO, 613 the lime between ‘HunKs* lifesaving blood and plate Easton Turnpike gtving and New Year't I>«y let donations," laid BUioil when busy holiday scltfd * Region. have to waft a few weeks dEvery breath I lake Is a nooesom■»------■_ t _ ules cause regular donors “We’re asking donors to make a difference In a Uesslngl” to he leas available to give I o give now to help ensure patient's life," said Uaugar, All blood types ara U/WSXTt 12 p.m • S p.m. Sedeyville Fire Department, and many blood drives titty blood Is available when "Someone could donate needed I Ills winl or. Plate 1200 Bridge $L be canceled due to tev“X® patwnte naedH moat." platelets on Monday, and by let do os Ilona are especially winter ftorms. Blood U perishable and Friday, those same platelet 1 encouraged the firsl week WMA 12^0 pm.«6 JO pm. Lemnitzer Armory. 733 Last year, nearly 64,00° can only be replenished by can help someone's fight lo oJ the new year, which is TryonSt tewer blood and plait- volunteer donors. tick cancer.” among the moat dtfficuh la let donations were given Red blood cells, the most Kelly Ellison certainly called enough platsleta to VIVMIfc IQ a.m • 3 (Km. First Presbyterian Church, through the Red Ctos* transfused blood product, knows that. Twenly-eiglit meet patient needs. Dona 201 Tenth SL during Uvt seven wacKa mualbe Uancfu&odvrtthln weeks tala het ihkd preg tion appointments cm he Crom'nunkagtviog t lixoatdi 4} days. Plat elets. the I loy nancy , she was raced >0 the quickly and eaiQy sched Lite Arid the ftrsi week ot fanuAry cells that torm dole and hospital with uncontrol uled by using the Red Cross than 1 be average during the beip slop bleeding, must lable bleeding ud received Blood Donor App, via] ting U4MM7! 1 pm *8 pm, Ledgedale fire Department rest of the year. be transfused within just a doubly devastating redcrosablood.org or call • SS Goose Pood Road “By taking just about An five days. diagnosis. log 1-800-RED CROSS ltour of time today, you t'an More tban bill of all Not only did she have (1-&0O-7JJ-J767). UfWST: 1 pm • 6 pm, St. Thomas More Parish, 106 help save someone's life pUlclet donations go (0 aplastic anemia - a rare As a special thank* you Grevfty Road within a few weeks or pwn cancer patients who may blood disorder in which the for taking the lime lo days of yonr donation," slid need platelet transfusions body's bone marrow does donate, those wbo come to Vbynsrt AianaMauger, commubi* lo prevent life-threat' not produce enough new give Dec. 21 Ihroogh Jan. 7 e diaf is manager of t he cning bleeding during blood calls - doctors also will receive a lung-sleeved U/2I/Mh I pm • 6 p.m, Waymart Masonic Lodge No. Cross Northeastern Penn * checnothflapy. detected kidney cancer. Red Cross T-shlrl, while 542.136 South St sylvan la Blood Sarvit'es “Platelet donors don't Kelly received 43 units of supplies last. Visil ds on the web at o_ wwMuvaynelndeiieailenLconi RATES Mam Meet ■■ ■wriiwa'ds^&lb HB| HUM,. Ikaa md On Decambw n, 2017. MelropoAlwi Edson Company (Wsl^d). ^PEi: Pannsytvaria Eloctfic Company (Panelec). Pennsylvania Power Company (Penn Powe,). and West Penn Powe. Compaiy (Wes) Penn CENTRAU Power) fled a petition wfih the Parvieytvieua Pubic UlAty Comimeslnn (PUC) requesting approval ot then Detect Service Programs tor Sw * -o o « « penod Juno 1.201? The purpose ol this nonce is to provide you wsth the opportunity to MckyaH « review ftw f4*ig which can bo found at www.riratonergycorp.com, WE DCUVER1 you may visit the companies’ business offices to examine copies a.sww^vriwxrwl« ol the documents teed with the PUC. located at: 2800 Ponsviie Pike. Reading, Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 3404 Evens Road. Ena. CHERIty RIDGE Pennsylvania (Psndtec); 2939 North Hermitage Road. Clark, VETERINARY Pennsylvania (Penr< Power); or 800 Cabin HU Drive, GreensOurg. UJNIC, PC Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). MmJfgm A PUC Administratrve Law Judge wd review the COTvanies’ procoaal Uwatty73D^OO end recommend a decision to (he Commission. It you wish to intervene T^MlAy 7 SOSOO MMnMday 7 304 tD or lie e tormel compton concemng the fiing. fiease contact the: Tbm^y73MO0 at fflt Oenln Animal Shader 570-253-4037 Pennsylvania Pi4*c Uthty Commission Fn*y73D4bO Post Office Box 326S SOfttay 736460 Sangria is rather new to the cat room and is Sunday Cio—4 Hamsburg. Pennsytvana 1710&O26S sweet as can be. She will probably be one ol OTOE H0L*$ BY AWONTICtf Prompt AUng ol a format complaint may entitlo you lo parvapale In > 13«sANI|»^RkMJJ a heanng whoro you may present testimony and quest on Company the first to come and greet you at the door! i • * IKINCNALt. m INK witnesses. IK -* tiwj She enjoys playing, gels along well with the wref cAMfynQg^as coff other cats, and is quite the love bug. PROOF OF PUBLICATION NOTICE IN THE HERALD Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Countyof Mercer ' - Laurie Doyle, of The Herald, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says The Herald is a newspaper of general circulation published at 52 South Dock Street, Sharon, Mercer County, Pennsylvania. The Herald was established May 13,1935 and has been regularly published and issued in Mercer County since that time. The printed notice attached to affidavit is exactly the same as was printed and published in the regular edition and issue of The Herald on the dates listed below. I certify that I am duly authorized to verify this statement under oath and am not interested in the subject matter of the attached notice or advertisement. All allegations in this affidavit as to time, place ; Laurie Doyle RECEIVED Advertising Manager FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Sworn to and subscribed to before me this SECRETARY’S BUREAU '19th Day of December, 2017 Karen A. Nestor My commission expires Date Ad Caption # Cost 12/19/17 Future Electric Rates A3 $419.58 shfironheralltom THE HBUU) | Sharoi Ps. Tuesday. Oetwrtier 19.2017 *4 'The caller just saw ao Tussey Mountain said Pbwden lie s charged syl vania home dind affrr MtetoBT1* BRIEFLY ana waving * in a tweet that its ski in a May 20)6 shooting be was pinned under a Bgrtfl *m Wt BflfiBfil* (Mlciats found fishing patrol, emergency med tn Bnsirwnnd that killed fallen tree SPRING GROVE — Po Mroflaffchsira giar near a hnlr in Ih* ical personnel ami staff 26-y«ar-old Tamar Tay TV Indiana <^»tte re lice say a Pennsylvania water. Drew estimated meintas ware "working lor. ports that emergency do- iKMMdmiandM woman was killed hut the depth at the site to be on evacuating anyone on Allegheny County patdvn to Indiana Coun three young children PROSPECT — Kmer- eight feet and the water the lift." prosecutors said Plowden ty were dispatched to Bast gcoey crews have recov fempereture at about 32 WfantfieU Township at who were home at the The Centre Doily bad threatened earlier Uaw were unharmed. No ered the body of a fisher degrees. Time* reported \hat to UU hts sfcrtfrleod’* ahoa pm ^afurday. arrests were announced. man who fell through the cmer^ncy crews were ez-boyftieod. who was Ton Pry.dddofthe tee on a take In western SttORgDtAfaMemMt Armagh A East Wheatfleid Southwestern Regional Ttaajffintta lowering people with wounded. They said he PennaytviQU, rapes, and several people opened fire when the Township Volunfev Fhw PoEk* said M-yeor-old The Butler Baft* re BOAUJBURG — Aikt man stopped by to drop Company, aid the man Sainastha Stoo wws found were transported from dead to her Spring Grove port* that crews were dis hfi malfunction at a ski the scene by ambulance. off something for his was cutttog firewood in patched at about 10 a.m. resort in centre! Peui* home by her boyfriend (b daughter, hitting Tay the dark, aod a 3b-to Saturday miming. Monday to Uke Arthur sylvama straoded tome HonfcfcfetiWptsttta lor, who had given the foot tree that was about a at Mnreloe Slat* Park in people and reportedly Wt PITTSBURGH — Ju *s-boyfrlend a ride. foot m diaiftci v feU amss Sgt. Jamie Stakup *a«ri Butler County. at last five with Injuries rors begin deliberations Defense attorney Ryan his shouktore and Fanned three chiidm) under the Mas ben of the Unkn- described ahmr. Monday In a trial stem Jasnae Mid Plowden act him to thn gmund. age of IT were home at nJk* Dive Team recovered WJAC-TV reports that ming from a shooting ed in self-defense, argu Fry said someone at the time and ore current the body ctf the worn, who Aral respirators were that killed one man and ing that the es-boyfriend the man's home heard ly wttb other reU Lives has been tentatively tdoi- called to Tussoy Moun wounded another in the had threatened his chest his chain saw step, went Stalcup declined to re tdled aea man from the tain sAJ resort In Centre Pittsburgh su burba last ear her and aimed a gun out to check on him and lease dreams tances PtRabunth area. County no Saturday year. ai him that night. called 911. of the slaying but said the Park manager Dustin morning. The Pittsburgh Firefighters cut the death "was not random." Drew said a vutthr called Police told the station Post-trazette reports that frUen tree span and got Be said there's no reason 911 to report seeing soae- that at least five people dosing arguments were raattfeifhfwad it off the tsan. but he had for other residents to be oD* m dtttrets m the take woe injured but in debvered Friday to the ARMAGH — Anlfaar- toed The man's name cu&tmied. about ® yards frtn an juries woe considered firet-degrre murder trial ittos say a man cutting wasn't immediately re access road. Drew said minor. of 30-year-old Daevon firewood near hi* l^eno- leased. flit .UvritiM /Wti formatioo later recanted Adult Education Pro- him out of jail. Under Stone* like Baumgard Chase that he may be carrying 6ED gram, offered through wood told him Ihat ner's are not uncommon. a weapon,* Hermitage Midwestern Intermedi there was still a Jot of Underwood said, which Vangstown nun police Chief Eric Jewell Students «t sl^its ate Unit IV. Underwood work to do- I* why it s his job to help caaitatnxkstnp Slid. ongDali.1utures teaches In Shitna above The dm step ought be ibefit believe in them- However, the sub-freec- the Pennsylvania Ca a GED, but It’s out the series. nnMCOI mg temperatures wree mNfiti reer Link. end goal. Underwood In bis classroom, it's a of concert! to the police, school prtnnpal railed Underwood said it said. The goal, he said, u community where every vehicle head-on id who at the time of the Shenango Township her Into hta office to talk motivates him to hear employment. one supports each other, about several hundred crash knew Queener about her below avow^ stories like Baumgard "tf you’re here, it ha-said yard* from the Ohio was likely Injured and grades. ner's because u means mean* ymi’re trying to do Baumgardner Isn’t suspected his exposure to that person is tn th* right something differently " border, according to a the Hemeftta while evad “He looked at me and embaimsMd to be getting press release from Lhe said. 'You have two kids place to continue hi* or ha sold." Don’t be around her GBD. Hermitage Police De ing polhv could put him and not enough time for her education Undef- meandmenrlnn your Tat .10 y«wrs old and At risk uHiyiMthormia, your homework or your wood sold be teaches goals, because Vm going partment. Jewell said Tm coming lo o class and Quccner then left his studies. There’s no way dtffBrcaUy than whai to push you There’s no I'm not ashamed about It. car and fled the scene on ~{)b vioualy we are coo- you’re going to gradu people might be used to such thing a* doing noth rented for the public's not one bit,” she said. foot, while police said his ate-' He told me that,' to school ing. You have got to do It’s OK to not know the safety and the safety id something.*' passenger was taken by Baumgardner said. "l have a system to answers Baumgardner ambulance to a lucaJ hos our officer*, but we are She Itft the principal's maeh people how u> Once Itts students concerned for his safety obtain their GSDs. he said, because that * why pital for non-Ufa threat- idfice. signed some pa team, which is why peo people are there — to a* well.* he said. ple tike Mr. Underwood's woria with them to fix ming injuries. Two peo pers to drop out. and tha learn. ple i n the other car were When be was caught crasd to her cnoiSL class. 1 ran break It down their resusnra. helps by police, Queener told for them.* he said. them search for job* and “Mr. Underwood taken to an area trauma U Brian Holt of the Ohio you B*t some teaf-hefl you and breaks renter end are now m feedback from someone In the putdic school sends Uvrm to the Career- State Highway Patrol system, teachers chunk Link, which is Just below It down so you under stable contl it ion who is supposed lo be a stand ii * lot better,1’ Taking pari in the he only ran because he supporter, it takes a lot the InformAtlnn and tell his office. thought hr there was an the students to loam U, Whatever hi* students Baumgardner said. search effort* wm* police out of you." Baumgard “That's what l would frum Hermitage, Sbenao- active warrant for his ner said, ’And 1 walked but Underwood said be need, be I* there for go To wa&hip, FarrHI, arrat. 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MERCER COUNTY My Commission Expires May 1. 2020 NlWCASIlfWWS______JUMP PAC'fi_ Tuesday, December 19,200 A~3 RAIL Train hurtles onto highway (Oil Hit IJECOSfl____ Sunrise: 7:42 ajn conduct and public drunk Arnv»k Tran 601 hirtas off owposs lollino nuaplo pact** Sunset 455QJTL enness and sbnlar mscon- duct. WEATHER people with critical or wious -Esther R.WHson.29. Injuries. TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. of New Castle, disorderly About two hours after the Low: 30 conduct. accident, a U S. official who with JERRVG CARTWRIGHT others was briefed oh the investi TOMORROW: Partly sumry. High: 36 •Jeffrey Dean Winger I, gation aaid he was li>ld at least six 35. of New Castle, charged people went killed. No additional LOTTERY by NewCastlepoUce wtth bn dings were provided by iato possession of an instrument altornoon, and the official said he PENNSYLVANIA of crime, theft by unlaw had no new Information to explain VONDtV fVr.MKO ful taking and receiving the discrepancy in the numbers. nek 2:9-2 The official was no* authorized Hck 3:6-9-8 stolen property. (o discuss the InvesttBahon pub Pki 4:6-7-2-l JENNIFER L NIC KUSON licly and spoke to 1110 Associated nckSS-a-b-A-l The Pennsylvania Game Press on condition of anonymity. Cldt ft 2-7-16-32-3? Cornrtsskm charged the A track chart prepared by the Match ft 10-19-22-28-35- following: Washington State Department of 38 -Walman. of Union Town Transportation shows the man- Transit, (he Seante-arca transit ty saddened by all that has hap VONOA'i M'Oll.’.v ship. two couitsof assisting mum speed drops friim IP mph to agency that owns the tracks, con pened today." nek 2:8-6 person not enbtled to obtain 20 mph lor passenger trains just firmed to the AP that the speed In a radbQ transmission imme nckftVS-9 license. before the tracks cm"ve to cross limit at the point where the train diately after the accident, the Pick 414-6-9-5 ■Cbnstophei A. Lindsay. 19. Interstates, which is where the derailed la 30 mph. Speed signs are conductor can be heard saying the nckftO-2-0-7-2 ot Newcastle, viola non of train went off the tracks. posted two milts before the speed train was coming around a comer TVeenn Hurt: 1-8-23- the rules and regiauerts of The chart, dated Feb. 7,2017, was zone and just before the speed and was crossing a bridge that 25-30 the game commission. New Castle policecharged submitted to the Federal Railroad zone approaching the curve, she passed over Interstate 5 when it OHIO Administration in anticipation said. derailed Dispatch audio also Indi MOHIiAVf.’fMli''- the following: of the start cd passenger service Positive train control — the cated that the engineer survived nek *6-6-7 ■Shawntelle Spring along a new bypass route that technology thal can slow or stop a with bleeding from the head and nekA'6-9-7-0 Johnson. 42,ol Newcastle, shaves 10 minutes off the Irip speeding train — wasn't In use on both eyes swollen shut. nekftl-6-1-0-6 aggravated assault, flight to between Seattle and Portland. (hlssireich of track, acmding to Tm sOll figuring thal uut. Wu've avoid apprehension, trial or ll was not clear how fast the Amlrak Prusidenl Richard Ander But cars everywhere and down RoUngCash ft 2-24-27- 29-31 pmbhmenL sbrede assault train was moving at the precise son. onto the highway." he tells the Lotto: 2-7-8-15-16-33 and resisting arrest. moment when ll derailed. He spoke on a conference call dispatcher, who asks If everyone -Otis C. Smith b. 20. of Kimberly Reason with Sound with reporters, said he was "deep is OK. Kkkwt 47-6-4-4-8 MCNil.’tVMlClOftv New Castle, retal theft. Pick *3-9-5 Urton Tannshlp police Pkfe 410-1-0-4 charged ihe foOcwnng: Pkk ft 1-3-2-S-O -DestXiy i. Mfton 18. of ABORTION: Wolf vetoes bill New Castle, reta* theft. FDOJAI are victims and they rerston if the law iwilri U would promptly be District judges -Rhonda L Matthews. 42. should not be victimized pass Congress in 2018. vetoed by the governor MELISSA A AMOOtE of New Castle. dBorderty again by this law." she said. same people who believe and struck down by the New Castle petis charged house. ll Is acceptable to tear Monday’s move was "President Donald courts" the following: -Alex D. Caldararo, 31. the anus and legs off Wolfs third veto this Trump has pledged to Critics say the 20-week -Devon M. Johnson, 19. of of New Castle, dtsorderty year and his 2lsl since advance and sign into abortion Until wouldn't a six-month haby In Newcastle, fou counts of conducL becoming governor In Law the Pain-Capable stand up In courts utcro." Brooks said. intent to possess aan- 'Thai's cruel and radi Unborn Child Protection SCOn A MCGRATH 2015. because It violates earli trolled substance, three cal. I find ll radical and Wolf Is a Democrat Act and we expect a vote The Pennsylvania Game er Supreme Court deci counts of manufacture, de- Both chambers of the on this in the Senate sions about when a fetus Commission charged the (TUel for the governor Urery ot possession with Legislature are ron- early next year." she Is viable. following: to proten someone on Intent to manufacture or death row who has rap'd irollcd by Republican said. Maudlin called the -CfTtstopher C. Donaldson. deliver and one count of ond murdered women, majorities. Planned Parenthood General Assembly’s pas 20, of Wampum. taklng/MI- use/possession of drug but nol protect the life of Marjorie Dannenfelscr. cheered the governor's sage of the bill "a callous Ing Ug game bey end dally/ GaraBtanaUa. an Innocent baby." president of (he Susan move and criticized law attempt to score cheap season limns. Wolf vetoed the bill In B. Anthony List a pro makers for forcing the political points through •ScottE.Kirt2.26.of -Norris G. Winters. 62. of Sharon, simple assault and n ceremony al Philatfel- life group that focuses governor to take out his needless cruelty toward New Wilmington, (allure to phio City Hall, joined on supporting prolife veto pen lo thwart the women." harassment attach tag to Mg game. by Mayor Jim Kenney- women candidates, said legislation. Earlier this year. Wolf •AfezanderUagwood. -CoreyM.Shoup, 3l.of 42. of New Castle, sarpie Prior lo passing in the thal despite Wolfs move, 'The audacity of the vetoed a bill that would New Castle, violation of the assoMt end harassment. state House, the measure the effort Id ban abor lawmakers who pushed have barred local gov rules and regulations of the -Shannon Lee HaswefL was approved in Febru tions alter 20 weeks has this bill through with ernments from banning game commission. 44, Of Ettwood Gtv. ngK oc>- ary by the Senate In a momentum nationally. out holding any hear plastic shopping bags. •NeUsADesan1es.25.of 32-18 vote. The US Is one of ings or seeking input He also vetoed a bill er anscieoiki^ intent to possess a controlled sub Rttsburgh. taking posses "I hilly support the only seven counties (hat from qualified medical that would have created sion of game v wtdlleand allow abortion on-do- professionals is almost stance and use/possession Governor’s decision lo work requirements for exercising private permit tnand alter five months, of dnig paraphernalia. veto this bill." Kenney unfathomable." abled-bodled adults who without obtaining pemut. said "The state should putting us in the compa -DavldAGaUo.36.of Lindsey Mauldin, Depu gel health care coverage •Cvegory D. Cotoslmo. 38. ny of China and North ty Director for Planned through Medicaid. New Castle, two counts of not bo telling women— of SUppery Rock, recreation pantcularly women who Korea.'' nannensfelser Parenthood Pennsylva The legislature didn’t driving under the influence al spoi seaith for wildlife/ became pregnant by said. nia Advocates. "What’s try to over-ride either of and one couti of reckless rape or incesi—that they Similar 20-week almr- somehow even worse those vetoes. No decision driving. game. don’t have the right to tion bans have already Is thal they undertook has yet been made on -Usa Marie Mshon. 30. -Stephen M.Ganbier. 31. of New Castle, dsordlerty divide whm to do with passed in 20 other status, (his legislation knowing trying to override the of Grove City, two counts ol their Ixidy. These women she said, and a national full well that If unacted, abortion bill volo. conduct and public (bunk- vtolatnnof federal laws. enness and simftai miscon -loseph Damico IV. 20. ot duct Newcastle, Uttering white -Jennifer P. Reed. 32. hunttng/furtaklng and con CARD: Penguins pick Union student’s design of Newcastle, dtsorderty trol of property regulations. FROUAI Ross encouraged irvich- dents to participate. for sixth grade Cassa ers In grades 4-6 to Janelle Cassano, Car no also photographed Is Addiction Destroying Your Family? Foundation Holiday participate and create ter’s teacher, encoura^d Carter with his winning We Aetcpt All leweaces. HCRS. rffO. IIMU Card Competition.' designs for the competi her students to design l-A64i.t34.Hia Munnal noted that tion. design. cants and gathered all Union has many calcnl- Munnal. the elemenla ed studenl artists who ry art teacher, presented of the students' art work • IfMMAntx Vvrptol l^x < submitted card designs the competition to stu * i img Ireni Vn Under Act No. 587, Approved May 16, 1929 State of Pennsylvania \ County of Mercer / ss Steven J. 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Publisher of die RECORD-ARGUS, a Newspaper of General Circulation By Tuesday, December 19,2017 Hie Record-Argus mr.rersrdaigusnewicoiD AS Not fake news: ‘Whatever’ tops annoying word list, literally (.[VE CktHmadfraafogiU POUGHKEEPSIE, N.V. (AP) - the ninth straight year. About one in to found ■literally" sheriff's refusal to Mock 'Hie shouJder-sbmgpng reply “whal* It was the pick of one third of poll to he most grating, as did a similar naloxone. "I think it's ever" continues to annoy Americans respondents, who were given five number for "yon know what I mean." tough love. ... The rest of more than other words or phrases, choices. The telephone survey of 1,074 us shouldn’t have to pay hut "fake news" is coming on strong. 'Hie recent addition "fake news" adults conducted Nov, 6-9 has a for it." 'Hie annual Marist College poll of was slightly ahead of "no offense, margin of error of plus or minus 3 An AP survey of Ohio's most annoying words and phrases but’ for second place, 23 percent to percentage points. 88 sheriffs found that al found ‘whatever* lopping the list for ■jo percent. least 68. or a little more than three-fourths, equip deputies with naloxone. YRfikJ'J Cmtirad irtn hfi 11 Of those, a half-dozen have begun within the past six months, and Lakewood. City officials most others have less asserted tbe state trans than two years' experi portation department’s en vironmental review of tbe ence. It's hard to say what ef new route was inadequate fect naloxone is having on and failed to consider traf overdose death rates. fic. neighborhood and Accidental overdose other impacts. deaths in at least 11 Ohio In March 2014, a judge counties where sheriffs dismissed the lawsuit and have used tbe antidote for the $181 million track up grade moved forward. more than two years went Until now, the route was up last year. Butler’s did, too, and is on track for used by freight trains. Amy Parker, a Early Monday, during another record loll this the first run of the new year. In Clermont, where native and resident passenger service, 13 of the sheriffs deputies carry naloxone, the death toll of Butler County 14 cars went off the tracks went down last year. and a peer drug at an overpass, some tum Statewide, the overdose bling onto Interstate 5. counselor, bristles Even people who tried death toll soared 33 per cent, to 4.050 people, in to stop die new route on at the claim by 2016. safety grounds said a de AP Ftwtoi&avie Thcmpsv Naloxone is also widely railment wasn't a concern. Sheriff Richard distributed to families These are new, upgrad OuPONT, Wash. — Cara from an Amtrak train lie spilled onto tnterstate 9 below along and friends of people with Jones and others ed tracks — that's what is side smashed vehldas as aome train ears remain on the tracks above Monday. addiction. Its availability so surprising about this," that naloxone to police and sheriffs said John Niles with tbe dates back only a few enables; the saying Coalition for Effective dead. transit system for the Seat going fit.t mpb, according years. And attempts to Transportation Alterna No additional briefings tle area, which oversaw the to transltdocs.com, which among advocates, tives, which joined local were provided by late af upgrades and did exten maps train speeds using gauge its effectiveness axe hindered by variables in she says, is that elected officials in oppos ternoon, and the official sive testing prior to Mon data from Amtrsk's train ing the project. They said he had no new infor day’s public opening, tracker app. cluding geographical the only thing mation to explain the dis agency spokeswoman 'Hie maxi mum speed variation in drug potency. weren't worried about a naloxone train derailing." crepancy in the numbers. Kimberly Reason said. drops from 79 mph to 30 Amy Parker, a native and resident of Butler At least three people on The U.S. official was not While it will take inves mpb for passenger trains County, was saved twice “enables" Is board were killed, local au authorized to discuss the tigators months to deter just before the tracks curve by naloxone. She doesn’t thorities said, contradict investigation publicly and mine the precise cause, to cross Interstate 5, ac breathing. ing a U.S. official briefed spoke to the AP on condi speed may have been a fac cording to a track chart know whether It was po lice or paramedics who on The investigation who tion of anonymity. tor. prepared by tbe Washing earlier fold The Associated The track is owned by Moments before the de ton State Department of administered it when she those battling dnigs and overdosed on heroin in to their reluctance to seek Press that at least six were Sound Transit, the public railment the train was Transportation. Indianapolis a few years help. She bristled at the ago. She eventually ended daim by Jones and others ?0L3CE CtnlHiMdfinPggiil her drug use and now is a that naloxone enables; peer drug counselor, the saying among advo leading group meetings cates, she says, is that the ~We have to do what's best for the As for the other details of the school starting in the second half of for those in rehabilita only thing naloxone "en citizens of this borough," Councilor agreement: 2018; it will cut its paid deaning tion. ables" is breathing. Janet Earle added. "And that's pro ■ 'Hie cost will increase 1 percent service for the borough building; and the talk by the sheriff *1 don't care how many viding more police coverage." in the second and third years, and its yearly contribution to Heritage and residents of her times it takes,* Parker With the borough accepting a two percent in the fourth and fifth. Days. county against police use said. 'As long as that per $10,000 cut, it may have to make ■ While Greenville officers had For sitting councilors, concerns of naluxune, she said, son is alive, there is cuts to the department down the been patrolling the township two with the deal focused on its bottom adds to the stigma of hope." road, she explained, bot if tbe con times a day, now they'll patrol only line and its five-year length. tract fell through, the borough would once. T feel like we've been underpaid have had to cul four shifts. B [Tie pact offers the option to re for the service for a while now," STEP Contimail km hga 11 While Greenville councilors had open the contract if the state re Councilor Jonathan Bailey said. "But been hoping for at least $85,000 — quires municipalities without their I think we all need to be good neigh and many were pulling for the own police force to pay for state po bors if we want this to work from a the foundation began. money for technology for $92,000 the borough had been lice coverage. While the agreement regional standpoint. "It's a long, long our students," Stabile charging — Shipley said $82,000 didn't previously indude an out for For Councilor Paul Hamiil, the process," said Mike Sta said. "We’re always think was likely the bet Greenville would Greenville, the council approved the deal should have been shorter. bile, business manager ing of ways to enhance our students’ education, see. deal contingent open adding an exit 'tTiis is keeping us providing serv for tbe district "I think 82 is as dose as you're clause, should circumstances ices for less than they’re costing us," From the time the and technology is a huge going to get to 85," he said, of his change. he explained process began. Stabile part of that. talks with the township. "My gut Before voting on the deal, Shipley If the contract started at where it said the board has been "We figured the foun feeling is you're not going to get 92. polled the newly-elected councilors had been — $92,000 — at the end of working lo write the dation would be the best If we hold out for that, the contract taking their seats in January, all of the contract. West Salem would have foundation's bylaws and way to raise money, with will expire." whom said they supported the deal, been paying roughly $98,000, he articles of agreement, the school district's budg Hie contract would have died al with reservations. said. With the contract starting at which determine the poli et getting tighter every the end of the year. Tom Walsh, for example, said he $82,000. it will rise to only $87,000. cies focused on commit year, and our increase in “I'm just glad it's over with," said would have preferred to see larger While the borough will be accept tees and donations. funding from the state Ken Sherbondy, chairman supervi increases in each year of the con ing less, "we are benefiting from Hie current timeline being very minimal," he sor for West Salem. tract. economies of scale, even if it doesn't has the foundation ready added. "We’re looking at West Salem still has to give final While the final Ixittom line repre feel quite equitable," Earle said. for fund-raisers and do every possible way that approval of the contract, but Sher sents a $10,000 cot for Greenville, But, she continued, "It’s actually a nations by spring/sum- we can bolster the educa bondy said the supervisors plan to do the borough won't have to cut any shame, that we in western PA, in mer 2018. tion experience offered that when they meet Jan. 2, making police shifts, Shipley said, but it will blue collar towns, pride ourselves of "We'll be raising here at Mercer." the deal retroactive to the beginning have to make a few smaller cuts. being so supportive of first respon of the year. To make up for tbe $10,000, the ders, but ... when it comes time to Shipley said the borough doesn't borough will cut crossing guards at pay for those services, people aren't ^ww.recordargusnews. COi‘Jv*/iCT (tetniM bom ftp It IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT lions were made." nary hearing at 10 a.m. slopped communicating Hie borough suspended According to state po with Thompson after re FUTURE ELECTRIC RATES fusing 10 semi him any him Oct. 21 and fired him lice, Thompson is accused On December n, 2017, Meiropoiitan Edison Company (Met-Ed), Pennsylvania photos or meet him for just days later on Oct. 26. of making unlawful con Electric Company (Penelec), Pennsylvania Power Company (Penn Powei). and West tact with two Lb-year-old Thompson was still within sex. Penn Powei Company (West Penn Power) tiled a petilen wilh the Pennsylvania his one-year probationary Greenville girls between A second tfi-year-old Public Utility Commrssion fPUC) requesting approval si their Default Serves period with the depart April and October. girl approached police in ment, having been hired The first incident began early October, telling offi Programs for the period June 1,2019 lo May 3t. 2023 This tiling is m accordance wnh the Pennsylvania slalute and the PUCs rules and orders establishing the terms Nov. 2,2016. in early April, when police cers that she had also been Although Greenville po allege Thompson first con contacted by Thompson and conditions under which the Companies wiO continue to procure power for their lice first fielded the allega tacted a 16-year-old giri on via Snapchat. customers who are not shopping with alternative electric generation smokers tions against Thompson, both InsUgratn and Although the conserva The purpose of Ihrs noliee State of Pennsylvania, County of Butler. 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By desman I TuewtaK Oxambw 19,2IH7 • 8JTLER EAGLE 3 No 2018 tax increase Police: Shoplifter used in Butler Township booster bags’ to steal ByJhoMh — but uol before she bad thwart the theft of merchan creases were absorbed into the 2016 Ea^eSaiWtar purportedly made off witb dise. Commissioners property from two stores. Aluminum foil or metal budget. Those costs include two new SPRINGFIELD TWP, police vehicles, additional sireel light In all. Burks was found tape are used in some in approve S11.4M budget Mercer County — Cunes. with nearly $1,000 in men stance to line the bags, po ing. insurance premiums and pension Foiled again. BvRmFwiI* plan contributions. chsodise in her foil-lined lice said. An alleged shoplifter is In unrelated business, the commis bap The modified baga some EafrStJVtia headed for Inal on charges sioners approved an agreement to al This is nut her fins arrest times wort, sometimes not she used sooalled "booster BUTliR TWP — Township oominis- low the Butler County parks and recre for the same crime. Court Burts admitted ber bags bap" in the commission of sionnn adopted a 20)8 budget that ation department to run the township records show she has more did not work, as U turned her alleged enme earlier maintains the 20)7 tas rate. dek hockey not pay utilities and keep than two dozen prior shop oak McBride said. his moolh, at the Premium Commissioners unanimously adopt the revenue. lifting convictions. Still, the defendant was ed the Stl 4 million budget Monday. Outlets in Spnngfleld Town At Burks' preliminary able to make it through two In the past the township received ship At the real estate rate oT it mUls, 12.3 percent of ibe registration fees bearing on Thursday Se slArws dosplle sot ling oiTtbe Stale police said Ehse taxes on a typical township borne with from the operator, but spent far more nior District Judge William detectors. Her luck ran out M Burks. 49. of Pittsburgh an assessed tralue of 814,667 and a mar Ulan that on utilities and maintenance, Figley ordered her held at the Calvin Klein outlet used shopping bags hoed ket value of S1S2.827 will be 8)65. Kirkwood said. for court on a felony charge police said, where an em with aluminum foil Dec. 4. Combined with Butler County tax Be said the county plans to grow the of retail theft and a misde ployee saw her taking items. when she tned lo defeat an- es of 8405 and Butler School District operation and possibly expand the fa meanor charge of possess 9k had 8983 in suspected liahoplifting devices taxes of 81,461, total real estate taxes cility. ing so instrument of crime. stolen merchandise, pri "She said she came up The term "boaster bag" in on that home in 2018 will be about In addition, the commissioners ap marily clothing, in ber bags with the idea from watch 82.051. proved several amendments to the zon police parlance comes Dom Because of ber numerous ing videos online." Trooper From the tax millage, 7.4 mllla go ing ordinance. “boost" which is slang for prior shoplifting convic Alexis McBride, the Invesll- to the general fluid. 2.7 mills go to fire Many nf the amendments arc darifl stealing or shoplifting. tions, Burts is charged with gating officer, said Monday. protection and 1 01 mills go Lodcbt ser cations and corrections, but some ad The bags are designed to felony retail theft. Accord dress telecommunications lowers and The scheme, however, bide stolen merchandise ing to online court records, didn't go as planned and from security devices, thofl she has 25 previous retail The budget includes a $7.8 million antennas, and "cluster" residential general fund and a 82.2 million spe developments. A cluster development Burks was subsequently sensors, and similar units theft convictions, mostly m rm] revenue fund Dial includes the is a group uf attached single-family arrested at the outlet mall installed by retailers to Allegheny County. 81.1 mllHiin highway fund. 8576.180 homes with permanently open green park development fund. 8481.309 debt space under tile care of a hnmeownora service fund. 8106,199 capital equip association. ment fund and 551,282 stormwater The commissioners voted for the pond maintenance fund. township in opt out as a possible loca The 2018 general fund will be tion for a category 4, or mini, casino 8224.456 less, or 2.8 percent, tban it is The commissioners also extended In 2017. approval of the land development plan Township Manager Edward Kirk lor a new Burger King on New Castle wood said many significant cost in Road until March 18 Live Music DJ Trivia Wednesdays Thursdays 7:00 - 10:00 PM 7:00 - 10:00 PM 2D 2fi ,\orm-tCMMic rooi:Pnr.k Sscc-als D De-ru 0ir2.-i Nigh:. starling .it b Traveler* sleep m (he alnum al Hsrtsfiett-Jacfcson AUants Intamatlona I Airport on Monday, (he day tfler a meeetve power outage brought operations to halt ASSOCIATED *ES$ IMPORTANT INFORMATION Airlines inch back to normalcy ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC after Atlanta airport blackout RATES W mal schedule, but a spokes the floor, charging cell- man could not say bow long phones at tbe electrical On December 11,2017, Metropolitan Edison Company (Met-Ed), AT1.ANTA — The na Pennsylvania Electric Company (Per*tec). Pennsylvania Power tion's atr-travcl system it would lake to clear the outlets. An Atlanta city em struggled lo gel back on backlog of stranded travel- ployee in a Santa hat gave Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn schedule and rebook out candy. Power) filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Pubfec Utility Commlssiori stranded passengers Mon Amencan Airlines, David and Lynn Carden, (PUC) requesting approval ot Iheir Default Service Programs tor the day after a fire and black which is much smaller, sitting in soft chairs in tbe period June 1. 2019 to May 31,2023. This filing is in accordance with out al Ibe world's busiest said that il. loo. booked airport's atrium, left Los* many of its passengers on don early Sunday fur Key the Pennsylvania statute and the PUC's rules and orders estabfishing airport forced the cancel the terms and conditions under which the Companies will continue lation of more tban 1.500 new flights but that some West. Fla. but were divert Bights days before the start will have to wait until later ed to Cincinnati because to procure power for their customers who are not shopping wilh uf the Christmas rush. in the week lo fly. of the blackout Delta got atlematrve electric generation suppliers. The fire broke oul Sun them a bntel room and pul Travelers sat on the floor, The purpose of this notice is lo provide you with the opportunity to slumped in chairs or stood day afternoon next lo them an a Monday Bight to in long lines al ticket coun equipment for a backup Atlanta. From there, they review the filing, which can be found at www.ftrstenefgycorp.com. ters a day after the under system, causing that to awaited an afternoon Bight You may visit the Companies' business offices lo examine copies ground blaze knocked out fail. too. Power wasn't fully to Florida. of the documents filed with the PUC. located at: 2800 PottsviBe ciccincity and crippled restored until about mid "Delta has been pretty Pike, Reading, Pennsylvania (Met-Ed): 5404 Evans Road, Erie, night. good." Dadd Carden said, llartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Pennsylvania (Penetec); 2939 North Hermitage Road, Clark. International Airport for Tbe control tower did counting themselves luck about II hours. not lose power because it ier than passengers who Pennsylvania (Perm Power); or 800 Cabin HID Drive. Greens burg. A spokesman for Della, has a separate electrical spent the night id an air PennsytvBnia (West Penn Power). port. "We don't always get by far the biggest airline al feed, and planes that were A PUC AdmirastraDve Law Judge wil review the Companies' proposal in the air and close to At this kind of customer ser the airport, said most of us and recommend a decsicn to the Commission. H you wish to intervene delayed passengers were lanta when the blackuut bit vice In tbe UK" booked on other flights were allowed lo land. Oth Delta canceled about or file a formal complaint concerning the fifing, please contact the: t.000 flights Sunday and scheduled to leave Mon er incoming Bights were di Pennsylvania Public Ubfity Commission verted, and outgoing flights 400 more on Monday, in day. Spokesman Michael Post Ollice Box 3265 Thomas said the airline were baited. many cases because tbe pi should be "largely if not Anthony Foxx, who was lots and airplanes were in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-3265 tbe wrong places. To help completely" back lo nor transportation secretary Prompt filing ol a formal complaint may entitle you to participate in under Presidem Barack clear the backlog, it added mal by Tuesday, well be a hearing where you may present testimony and question Company fore Ibe huge travel week Obama, was among many flights and found seals for end ahead of i.'hnstmas travelers stuck for hours in some of its customers on witnesses. [lay. a plane on tbe tarmac. He other airlines. But no mailer how fast lilasted airport officials, Delta and other airlines saying tbe problem was li'iM^'-Oit' move. II will take a few "compounded by confusion days In gel the thousands and poor communication." n{ grounded passengers "Total and abject fail to ilieir final destinations, ure here at ATI. Airport said llnberl Mann, presi today," he tweeted, add dent nf an airline consult ing that there was "no ex ing firm m Port Washing- cuse for lark of workable Ion. \ Y. In rare cases, redundant power source. some passengers wno'l NONE!" JjjJjJElLyj ^ armonv , arrive until Thursday, he Georgia Power CEO Paul said. Bowers issued an apology GrtK'-.i Outdoor^Ads "There are Just so few and blamed the fire on a seats available during a failure in a switch gear. He peak holiday week, that's said the utility is consider jus! going to take a lot of ing a change in tbe setup of - Ul.il-jM A’.'I'-W-lW.l-LRrMllJ flights with four or five the main and backup sys seaLs apiece." Mann said. tems to prevent a similar HarmonvOuicioor/VifvCom Southwest, the airport's blackout serond-Iarges! airline, Around noon Monday, 724-282-8020• vBmflhOhannonMPurrionniriauaMBM ■! said il was back on a nor stranded travelers sat on DAILY TIME!! www.centredaily.com g L75 a £ 3 PROOF OF PUBLICATION UJ UJ oo 21 o' O 3 o CVJ Q_ agent of the Centre Daily Times, a daily newspaper of general circulation, < CL having its place of business in State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, and having been established in the year 1898; that the advertisement, a printed copy of which is attached hereto, appeared in said newspaper on the ^ 7*1 4-\ a___ oto. UL day(s) of ‘Per ember______that affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the notice or advertisement; that all of the allegations contained herein relative to the time, place and character of the publication are true. IMPORTANT INFORI ABOUT FUTURE EL RATES On December *1,2017, Metropolitan Edison Com Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec), Penns; Sworn and Subscribed to me this Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power C day of, A.D. 2016. Power) filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Pubiii (PUC) requesting approval of their Default Servica period June 1,2019 to May 31,2023. This filing is the Pennsylvania statute and the PUC's rules and the terms and conditions under which the Compar Notary Signature to procure power,for their customers who are not < alternative electric generation suppliers. The purpose of this notice is to provide you with th review the filing, which can be found at wwwjfirstel You may visit the Companies’business office^ to e of the documents filed with the PUC, located at: 2; Pike, Reading*;Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 5404 Evan Pennsylvania (Penelec); 2939 North Hermitage Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 800 Cabin Hill Dri' Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). A PUC Administrative Law Judge will review the Cc 3400 East College Avenue, State College, PA 16801 (814) and recommend a decision to the: Commission. If i or file a format complaint concerning the filing, plea Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Pncst Offire Roy aPfiK ItUOATKCSBBttfln mi miniHis cmswroa News I “ Man sentenced to life as teen gets re-sentencing hearing Hanson was found guilty of defendant is unable to be rahsbil* to contribute lo society and be Cleurfidd County District ■T flOJE AAC BK’MAKD fira-degree murder tn June 1983 itated. lieve "he deserves a second Attorney William A. Shaw Jr. and sentenced to life in prison According lo 1 he Supreme chance.'* Questioned whether the witnesses without parole. Court opinion, the guidelines foe Centre County Senior fudge were aware that Hanson hss yet UUHTIUi) In 2012, a deiiakn by the Su a first-degree murder committed David Grine, who's specially to take responsibUity for his Tbe son of a man murdotc^ in preme Court deemed juvenile by someone 13 lo 18 yean old u presiding over H an son's case, crime. Matthew Grimes, a coun 19K7 staled in Clearfield County sentences of life in prucai with to serve a minimum of 3S yean. hud previously heard from three selor at the prison, noted that Court on Monday that he thinks out the possibility of parole as In s status conference sched state Department of Corrections Hanson has maintained his in hu father's killer has spent cruel and unusual punish me til uled for this case Monday room employees who have dealt with nocence. enough time tn prison. and therefse uDconslituriaul. ing. Dustin Smith, David Smith's Hanson, Although Grimes said he was Hi> father, David Smith, was Once a procedure was designed too, sat through several hours of Corrections employees de in favor of Hanson being paroled hit will' a shotgun bfasi from for these cases prior case* In testimony before be nude a tailed Hanson's progress in pri because he feela he la unlikely lo Timothy Hanson, of Philipshurg, Jane, Hanson was one of throe statement in favor of Hanson's son and explained tutw he has commit another crime, he said when he arrived at the Hanson cases returned to Clearfield release. become an asset to the law li that pan of any rehabilitation is home on Dev. 24,19S7, accord County Court for re* sentencing. "We do not wish to see hint brary. They described Hanson as being accountable for the crime. ing to coon documents. Hanson, In order to receive a life with incarcerated any more," he said, thoughtful, calm, court eoui and a The hearing will be continued then 13 yean old, was on the run out parole sentence, the com on behalf of the family. He added big help to other inmates looking until nest year. from a juvenile detention center. monwealth roust now prove the that they want Hanson to be able for legal help. ISOM 1’tGF 1A tnui sections? the land. the rmnsactiun 1* because FROM PAGE 1A The coalition argues that Those agree menu are set we've been advised that If Penn State U public, then whb Romre, College, Fer Penn State would ptifcaWy LAND it'a subject to heeding the guson and Pat tun townihipt, demand - ■ security betid," ABORTION Environmental Rights College breuugh, Bd- said Kathreine Waft, coal! • an alternative site. But Amendment u> the Penn- Icfonte and Stale CoUege tiem vice preaklenL lor ban, according to the trimester abortion, oppo we'te very much willing to rylvarua Constitution, as area school district* and And the coalhicn canT nonprofit GtXbnaiiier In- nents arid- Twn ctaiea have keep the discussions gain# well as t he environmental Centre County government, pul down a $1.15 million ctinxe, a research group ihai ilmilax ban*, while Lawn In to cay. 'Could it become an bill of rights passed in Fer bond to get an injunctRri to support* abortiem rights. ox other state* are on hold alternative she? Yes.' * guson Township in 2012 Penn State property that is peevent die tale from high The Permsytvtnu bdl'* in courts, ■cvoading lo (lie Tbe "land swap* doesn't and the comm unify bill of not leased to a third party i* paling, Hoover said. iparaor. Mate Sen. Michele Ouamather InatiJixe. •ceuj to be moving for rights passed in State Col not covreed mler (hose Thai'* why. Watt sad, (he firook*, said a baby can State Sen. Brooks, a Craw- ward, and the coaMroi lege borough in 2011 (both agreements, be aid. csulition wiD will to tile The survive outside the womb fotd County Republican, doesn't believe that Penn by referendum). ub anil the sole goes briovr 24 week*, (honk* to contended thal the Ml doe* Stare has responded apjao- And if it'a private, "then pay* the resby traiufer tax through and tons it an the advances in techndogy, and not host the procedure, but [rialety to Toil brothers’ they need to be paying a on psupertiea, and wane- pubfic/private isuc. low* musl caUh up. rather, tbe fetus must tint letter of intent, srhkh is hell of a lot more taxes tune* U dazms tbe exenq»- The coalition said it wodd The American Congress be injected by saline tn pen of tbe impetus for than they are right now," tion a* an inatnimenuUty of take e few weeks lo draw tq> «rf Obatetririan* and Gyne- cause its death. There were preparing a Uwvoit, Terry said KeBi Hoover, presi the slate, said Joseph David and tile the lawsuit cok%wa iqwn* thal deliv 1,568 dilation mid-evac Melton, a coalition mem dent of the coalition. son, Centre County's recor Watt aid the main case ery before 23 weeks of ges uation short urn in Penn ber, —id Penn Stale operate* as « der erf feeds. that the coalition will look ra tation typiotHy rawilli in sylvania in 20 IS, Ktording The coalition remains public-private hybrid, ft's a The buyer end sefler can bodd on is Pennrytvarua dearh and, among the rare To state stilislica willing to negotiate with state-re la ted university, uqutiate the mlly transfer Emtraunental Defense uvivee*, prartkaDy all The American Congress Penn State and Toll Broth- like Lincoln, Temple and tax, tad idtimatdy the buyre Foardariai v. Conmon- have tigniticren morbidity. erf Obahsrician* and Gyne- Pin, aod as tuch receive* a b respeauibie to pay, he weallh. Starixtic* publbhcd by die cotagista toys there ia no “It hurts as (dint) we «it—B portion of Its funding nid, nUiDg chat tan State The stats Siqaviuc state Department of Heslih evidence that inducing fetal have to be in this situa from the state goveumienL can ctahn an exmxgKkai a* Cost's decition on ttre case •how there were 380 abor death makes second trimes tion,'' David Stone, a water Af the same tune, it’* not buyre or sdls. came in func and reversed tions done after week 20 in ter abortkai* safer, and coalition member, said. "I subject to disclosure under Fogusoo Towruhip has • 40 year* of pnscedoit, she 2013, (he latest year tar opponent* qoesrion whether don't understand, l reaOy Pennfylvtnii's Right to 2.75 perern realty tranafre bhL which data a available. such an injection makes it don't understand... | think Know law like public enti tax tharis spill between the In the maiceiry ofrfnksi, U Three wore 31,818 shnrtion* teas safe tar the mother. (Penn State thinks) that ties are. state 0 percent), the town wa* wrinen that the ctsn- in total that year m penn- The b3l was Opposed by somehow this all goes away Penn St ate U also exempt ship p is percent) aod the mcmweslth iratf act a* a vylvaoia. the Pennsylvania Medic*) If they can Just dump this from real esure aaation — Start CoOege Area School trustee of public nattsal The UU also would have Society and tbe Pennsylva land on Toll Rrorhers... such as property taxes — as Diaries (030 pocon). resoomi, no) a* a jsrqjrie- dTecfivdy banned diSation- nia sretico of the Antcricmi These are good people an msmunentality cd the The Whitehall Rorel (sop- us. Bid-evscstion, the moai Ccttgreu of Obstenvian* there. 1 hate lo see them stale, said Mark KcBcrman, erty U real ttmtndy on the "We fed thai it’* real ccoBDon method of sccond- and Gynecologisrs. miscalculate this way." chkf (a* assessor for Cen tax rofL Davidson said. impretont for the courts re But the lawsuit wnuld be tre County. Pam grate ^okwwcanan nie cm bow Penn State about much more than just Bui, he said, tbe oru- lia Powers arid in an cmsD makes derision* in the ccei- this unc land sale. The verwty ha* agreed to make m Septowbre that the uru- texi of thb new Stgoeme Man dies hi Bradford Township crash coalition hopes, if i! comes payments tn Lieu of taxes vcrtiiy curuaden that prop Court precedent and in the to it. that through the law on properties it leases to erty to be private, particular couch of the diartei UO of State pcrfke at CJearfidd sedan was pronounced suit the courts will be able thisd parties - and those ly because it's undo ccsi- rightt." Stone said. reported * fata) ixaih early dead at (Jw scene, police to answer one question payment s are an equal trad tubesflkL Monday in Bradford Town said. Police ase wJhholding definitively: la Penn State amount to the real estate The main reason that.. SreaJi kajaez: ship, Clearfield County. the Identity of the driver public or private for tbe tax (hit would be nalectcu the lewsmi is oca iotended gt4'231-4619, According lo a stale pending notification of purpose of real estate un the aMcwcd value at to be a direct challenge to (dSaroMUfca police newt release, one nest of Un. man died at about S axn. af — raou cor or are die intersection of Exit 123 Mroart off Intentate W and the FROM PAGE 1A area trenail agency that accidad happened. My car She awoke to find ho Shawville Highway. A tnc- owns the tracks, ronfirmed just darted dialling really, body *1 a 45-degree angle lor-trailer wu* reportedly HiiIIK' i )fliM'l‘V to the AP that the speed ready badly. Things were and her crain cv dangling traveling east along the AMTRAK limit at the pocnl where the falling off the shetf. Right freon the ovrepMt Sumereie ramp when the driver Enjoy the train dmiledu 30 mpit away, you knew that (his behind her waaptaned by polled straight onto Shaw- A track doit pn^ared by Speed signs are posted two was ms something minor,* the legs, she said, and the vilk frasn a atop sign. convenience the WashmgKn Stare De- raxles before tbe speed aone he aid. and other* who corfd walk A Hyundai sedan trav of home delivery! pu iif tail Tran^Hvtatun and just before (be speed The hack of Us train iw exited the train by crawling eling north un Shawville hit risowathemarinuniyeed ane appciaudung tbe nave, wa* wide open beouse if onto « car underneath their* the trailer on the right tide, l\ill l-SSS-MT-.'SIM drop* from 79 mpb to SO dw said. had separated from the row thal hid been cnatfied. polite Mid. On impact, the ti. Mill., i iin-: mpb tar paasengs trebta In « radio trenanhasion of The train, so he and other* "It feh oddly riieni after iractcr-Tmlcr reportedly Your Ufe. Your Paper. just be fere tbe tracks tw>* immediately afire the ecre- woe able to jump ad to the actual crashing. There pulled the sedan for about to cross Inmate 3, which dcni, the conduoxv on be safety. He wu at about the was a lot erf metal, a k* of 14 0 feet before coming to * :fHm DII1Y JINES it where the train went off heard laying the (rein was itiirWfe Proof of Publication State of Pennsylvania The Public Opinion is the name of the daily newspaper(s) of general circulation published continuously for more than six months at its principal place of business, 77 North Third Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201. The printed copy of the advertisement hereto attached is a true copy, exactly as printed and published, of an advertisement printed in the regular issues of the said The Public Opinion published on the following dates, viz: 12/19/17 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF FRANKLIN Before me, a Notary Public, personally came Sherry Bobby who being duly sworn deposes and says that she is an Advertising Clerk of The Public Opinion and her personal knowledge of the publication of the advertisement mentioned in the foregoing statement as to the time, place and character of publications are true, and that the affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the above mentioned advertisement. FEB 2 2018 Sworn and subscribed to before me, on this the 19 day of December, 2017 PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTARIAL SEAL AMYL MILLER Notary Public WEST MANCHESTER TWP, YORK COUNTY My Commission Expires Apr?, 2019 ' The charge for the following publication of above mentioned Advertisement and the expense of the affidavit. Advertisement Cost $ Affidavit Fee $ Total Cost $ AM I TllgSOAT, OKCMSLO •ufiic ohmioh Details shed new light on Spring Grove killing ftAJtltA GrvtAOCkl* t he II n« t hi ik k of Sort h M a i n St iret. has hah lived near Stem for steal property. Hock said while lie wnc Wn ihMru«*il fnt killing Stein, ihr offi* about fl months to q in the homo, he marlwrtfmly woke up llrlVIt MMtl*V veal and that Ihry hud Stem, which ended in a scuffle, and he Polut* mwli* POLICE LOO Area man allegedly defrauded out of $8,000 in telephone scam Ashlay Books the rnnti. the icfiurt sttows, sn the rnisn ask question* if Iticy me unsure hImhiI a Atmctinns The ciiothm wus hied went ontl iHiiigiM $1,000 m GuugJe Hay ('mII through the rhidnct eoun. US* fODKTHtfWOO* -1**»US»IVAUIA gl fUTi t (U, t h in ri me fr om Walgrec rvh H v UncKlont PA2m7*US27h:t> giive the uird mfoimation to lire oilier. Franklin County PEDESTRIAN CRASH: Wnyri^l-ro CHAMMRSBURti • A imm whs do Washington Township Pobi'calHt) re* PoJkv arc seeking in formation in a hil- fiaudi'd out of $8,oon afn-i chHrnbr ts* ceivinl n report in which someone dunn DU 1/TRASH: Derek K. Shalf.r. 3L a ltd-run crush mvnlvirig b pedestrian, burg Pubcc said he t • k'isevc ra l alls ing to Im* fmtn the WaAhingpon Town Waynesboro, is nrruved of driving un which ocvuricd at aboui 2.50 pm on in whk'fi tiie coder tlm'iiieruHl t<> ane^t ship Municitud Authority called a worn* der iho influtmee nf alcohol after he al Dev. 15 near the interxcchun of East him an on Dei. ir. uIhhii ho 'm»uiana: mat* legedly uaahi*d into two im*a, a wo id- Mtuli Strvvl and t'lrtytnn Avenue The On Dec. IS, polkv uxciveif o report ter" that nei'di'dlolK* takencarenf right mg to Pen rwylvn ma Si nt r Po bev, Chu m - driver i*. rirscnlM'ii as Ixurtg bald and hum the cniiii who said arioriiei man owoy Hie wi*mnn iimneiirately disttm- Pershing Shaffer wus driving a 2012 wcaimg glasses, and the pussengifr ih oleum i ng lo bo w i ri 11 he In 1 n na I Ke von u e T>i*cted the coll Ik-fore the cal let oh* Chevrolet Sonic north on Pmv Ciove •Itticrjfvil as tiiivmg long, btnek curly Service thivylchKl it* hi rest hirn if he tHined any inforitiallurt Hoad h I aImu i j 2 a .m on Dec. 2. wh c n pi> • lnur, being I-feet 6-tiii'hc*K lull and in failed to pay Wk !oxi*k wrath oUiul The 111)111*1' ilcpurtinenl alsu siikrl lice vahi he crowed inlu (he unctlining their ID* Tbe enr is rii'scnhed els q gray S12.000 Act ordmg to rite to|>urt, the oi'uiumcrs ore now using uuinputetH in tridlie Imie and druvu olT the in*I un a mi silver ('hrvr‘ilct sitIsii Anyurx; with iruin was cue fet'd into driving to Best make calls, which ism use any phone sliglit light turn Acumduig in ihc re* information is uskrd tncontni-t police nt Buy when* he purihimed SV>0 in gift number tornuke it look like a k'gilimate port. Shaffer struck two irecs lu'fore 717-7f*2-2D1. cauls, and provided th** informalum to cull stopping ShAffei 5ulTcn*d inpmes to his the caller niamlx*r>burK Pohtr reirund the head, and wa& uted with traffic vinU- Fuftoo County Tin’ caller shortly • ailed Lite man public ttuit no local, state or federal law tionv The vehicle win, toweti. buck and, oikt ugnm. threatened to ar- enforcement agency will request mon- flnndcm PA20J7-1302170} FLPEIN(»: Iwictlcn Anditw Park, 20, (e.\i him, the report *how\ Police wild <*y, b) any ineaiiH, to settle n warrant or PUBUC DRUNKENNESS: Hiarleft wabriiiu>n into custody after Pcnnsylva the man lhen went to CVS and pur- invi’stigaiion They aIko say the Ih*kI Albrrl Poole, H, ChamU’tHhurg, wn*. ma State Pohci*. McCiuiclWHjrg said he (fiAKed ¥2,000 in G«x>gle Piny gift niidH way to hi op this lyi* nf enme ik Id ifis* cited with public drunkenru'Ks nftir led ofhevisono At alxiut 10 p.m A few hours Jfitci. the man iri eiviHl n con nrx'l. o nd l m inodia lc ly i cpoii t he iic - lermsvlvamo State Police iihkIkUhI on Dec. Jh ncm hi. 6*Jn and Pa. 9i:i, Park call from n diflercnt man elui/mrig to Ik: hvity id Iim'/iI law cnfjrrtinciu ( hamU’rHbur^ Pc flier' with a |io»*.lLli' fled ns (lOlkc iiclivated their sirens ami m rhomhcRsburg Police sergeuni. This WHshinglon Township Polite ore robbery on Rust Liberty Strivt at alxiu! lights aftci he aHcgmUy ran a stop sign, call appeared tn cume fmni the fhAm* availahk* at 7T7-7h2 H 47 duruig nonnol n.ilO h m on Dec. 17 PoIxt *ow1 during the* report show*. Park th**nstripp»Hl hi* fH’nlnirg PqIax* riepurlinctit, and the business hours, or at the station's ni*n- the invi»tiganon. Pnok wav allegedly cat after leadingofTnerson a L5-minute tn/iti was able lu provide the Mat ion's emergerw'y di s patch numbe r 24 • hours a highly tnlonicated, caused a djafutb- chase. addre&s He. ton. threatened Ju arrest day at 717-762-IH5. for are rcBidcnts In AtK'e and tefused lo follow nrin'crv' in- flnodenl PA20I7-L'l52l‘6| KOHLER. Walk-In Bath Morning Coffee. Were There. Pwk i«> wflh rrtonretto nava arttle* on a«Tent events, traval. (Sning. wiSalisi>iN>N and mo* often you subeenbo to the Pubic Opinion! Cdi 1-877-211^612 tor home detoery or view, tpeclai often onine « subscTfce^uaaeopWononBnexofn PnujcOnMoN iQiaNar IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC RATES On December n.2017. MstropoUlan Edtson Company |Mel-Ed). Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penetec}. PennsyNanta Power Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn Power) Med a petition with the Pennsylvania Public unity Commission (PUC) requesting approval ot melr Delault Service Programs tv the perndJunet.2D19loMay31.2023. This fiferg is in accordance with the Pennsylvania statute and the PUC’s rules end orders esteUtfing the terms and condrtxms under which the Companies wd continue to procure power for their customers who are not shopping with ~ " CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE after native eleeme generation tuppiers. The purpose ot this notice Is to provide you with the opportunity to > (717) 524-4986 review the tBng. which can be lound at www.ftrsteneigycorp.com. You may visit the Companies' business offices to oiamlne copies ot Iha documents tiled with the PUC. located at: 2800 PoltsvMe Pike. Reading. Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 3404 Evans Road. Eite. kmul Pennsylvania (Panetec), 2939 North Hermitage Road. Claik. DESIGNED* ASSEMBLED Pennsytvwia (Penn Power), or 800 Cabin Hi! Drive. Greonsburg. LIFETIME LIMITED IN THE U.S.A. Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). WARRANTY A PUC Admnstrathe Law Judge wfl review the Companies’ proposal and recommend a decision to the Coranssalon. I you wtsh to intervene or Me a tormai complaint concerning the ISng. please con led the Pennsyfvaraa Pudftc unity Commission Post Office Bor 3263 Harrisburg. Pennsyfvjmla 17105-3265 Prompt filing of a tormai comptaSil may entitle to participate In a hearing where you may present testimony and question Company witnesses. AFFIDAVIT OF INSERTION Please Fill out Information Below: Name of Publication: Tribune-Review City, State: Pittsburgh, PA Client Name: FIRST ENERGY MEDIA Publication date: 12/19/2017 FEB 2 2018 Order Information: 6542899, RE: Trfb Main News PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY’S BUREAU Subscribed and sworn to and before me this day of fag 2017 Jenna Martin CT)«V ^21; Name (Printed) ^Notary Public Notary Seal: COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTARIAL SEAL JoAnn M. Callahan. Notary Public City of Greensburg, Westmoreland County My Commission Expires July 1. 2020 KUttA. bt ttrfAREs TrtaneRni™ HJIVy^ IXClMiJrH 19,/(i:/-A7 CMU team reveals secrets of its poker-playing AI Rescarvhtrs publish paper to beat lour of the best nolimh Itua had nearly 18 million in chips. The refihed stra tegy for the flna 1 rounds. AI isn’t poker-spacific. Sandhnlm Hoid'em poker players in the world top-performing human. Dong Kim. As the game neared the end. Ubratus and Brown wrote. on hot that beat top plawrs this year. lost about 86,000 chips. refined the second stra tegy based on The techniques that we developed In January Libra ms squared off So bow did Libratus do it? Pint how the game had gone. ant largely domain Independent and rr AARON AUPPERLEE against Jason Les. Dong Kim. Darnel the AI made the game easier to un A third strategy was at work aa can thus be applied to other strate McCauley and Jimmy Chou. Tour of derstand. well. In real-time, Libra 1 us created Poker pbyere mcly ibeir gic imperfect-information interac the top professional, no-limit Ttus There ara 10061) potential out another model based on how its play tions. Including non-recreational secrets or strategy: Hoid’em poker players in the world, comes in the game of poker that’s stacked up against the play rf the But thei’s jusi wbat Ubraius, pun- applications.* Sandholm and Brown during (be 20-day, 120.000-hand a am followed by 181 zeros, potential humans. V the humans did some concluded. ’'Due to the ubiquity of sibly the best poker playing artificial Brains vs, AJ challenge at Riven outcomes in a game uf poker. libra • thing unexpected to Libratus. the hidden information in real-world Intelligence, did. Casino oa Pittsburgh's North Shore lus grouped simitar hands, like a AI accounted for it and built it into strategic Interactions, we believe Tuomas SamihoUn, a Carnegie Ubratus crushed the humans. King.high flush and a Queen-high the strategy the paradigm introduced in Ubratus MeUon University praCefiMv Pittsburgh company promises Speed at time of crash unknown AAfTRAK • FROM A! started shaking really really badly Things were falling off tbe shelf Right away, you 81.1 mph about one-qiunnr mile troni the flyingtaxis, groceries by drone knew that this was nnt something minor." point when it derailed, where the speed limit is stguDcantly tower he said. The back of h» train car was wide open •v AARON AUmniEE A track chan prepared by the Waxh me 1 cmM tri fw *(■ yWD hi Ob to because it had separated from Ihe rest of fly hwi ■■ ri* af PfctibHgb to 6t lon State Department of Tranzportattotl Near Earth Autonomy, a Pittsburgh autono- shows the maximum speed drops from 79 the train, so be and others were able to roousdroDeazxIairmft company moved into «th« to a HfrfflMd tad. tot If thto b mph to 30 mph for passenger mins just jump out to safety He was at about tbe middle of tbe train, either the sixth or a mv facility Monday to cap a momentous ■tatywtothen tor, ItoRttOyMsyM btfore the tricks curie to cross IntmUtr 2017. S. which is where the tratn went off the seventh car. he said, and was "one of the mtototrWtyin.’ Thecotnpanr’s new space on North Lexing tracks lucky ones " ton Stmet in Point Breeze has room for It to Tbe chan, dated Feb. 7.2017, was sutanlt- Danlelli Fenclon. a 19-year-old from smiv m Southern California, was on the train double in size — someiblng Near Earth could so tv ■*>■* conv. «itK>cvv ted to the Federal Railroad Administration do quickly said CEO Saul tv Singh. Self fl?tng to anticipation cri Ihe sun of passenger takings cross-country trip as part of her technology is advancing rapldlyasnew appli service along a new bypass route that winter break. She said she was asleep when cations for it an being discovered. Singh said. nse to other autonomous aerospace com panics the accident happened in tbe same area. shaves 10 minutes off the trip between ~1 cannot tell you how soon drones will be Seattle and Portland "Suddenly there was just a joll. and 1 delivering groceries or how soon they will be “You know bow we have Robotics Row down didn't know what was happening," Fenclon there Is tbe Strip District.- Singh said, refer It wasn't dear how fast the train was inspecting bridges at the touch cd a button." moving when It derailed said. She slammed Into the seal area in Singh told a crowd gathered the large, empty encing the duster of robotics companies with from of her, and the windows exploded, cdflces in the Strip District and spreading Into In a radio transmission Immediately ofUce for what the company termed its re after the accident, the conductor can be said Feoeton. who was treated and released launch Monday 'I cannot tell you when you'll Lawreocevtlle and Downtown. "Weeoukl start from a hospital wttb a possible concuasloo. Aviation Alley" beard saying tbe train was com tog around beable to fly from one side of Pittsburgh to the a comer and was crossing s bridge that Dr. Natban Seklen. a neurosurgeon at other In a self-piloted taxi. Near Earth makes hardware and software the Oregon Health A Science University In for setf-flyingdrooesaod aircraft. Martial He passed over Interstate S when It derailed. Portland, said heard his son drove through "Bui if UuU Is what you are here for. 1 can bert, direct or of Carnegie Mellon University's Dispatch audio also indicated that Ihe the accident scene while traveling north to tell you: you are in the right place." Robotics Institute, compared the wortt that engineer survived with bleeding frooi the visit Seattle. Tbe doctor asked If he could The 23.000-square-foot building was once a Near Earth Autonomy is doing oa autonomous head and both eyes swollen shut laundry Qlghi to tbe pioneering work on self driving Tot still figuring that out. We've got can help and was ushered to a medical triage Nov Near Earth will build Inside of It an cars by the OAR PA Grand Challenge teams a everywhere and down onto tbe highway" toil in the highway median electronics lab. a Bight operations cebter. a dec Hie ago be tdb the dlspitdier. who asks if every Tbe most seriously Injured had already staging area for aircraft, a cafeteria and offices "Near Earth Is essentially spearheading a one Is OK. been whisked away but (he pattern* he and conference rooms for Its ever-growing new Industry of autonomousavlatiob herein Aleksander Kristiansen, a 24-twar-old helped appeared to have open head wounds staff. Pittsburgh." Hebert said. The accomplish- exchange student at the University of and skull, pel vK or leg fracture*, as well as Tbe SS person company grew by SO percent men is are not Just demonstrating cool new Washington from Copenhagen, was going snail cuts and neck sprains, he said last year, Singh said. He thought their new autonomy technology though it Is that, too io Portland to visit tbe city for the day He called It a miracle that an infant child space could accommodate more than 100 em "it is opening up new possibilities that "1 was Just coming out of the bathroom he saw from the scene appeared completely ployees couldn't be Imagined previously" Near Earth when tbe accident happened. My car Just unharmed. Bui Singh isn't stopping there. He envisioned is a CMU spinoff company Near Earth outgrowing tbe building and estab The company had a big 2017. landing deals lishing other offices nearby with Boeing and Airbus Singh hopes the technology and partner- shipoNear Earth produces cook! lure or give a«M.a.f i,.«ftTWi , Pi trff ii,i Tips for surviving the holidays while in recovery 0V REMATTA SGNOflMt carectf themselves during tbe Various help 1 Inn are avail holiday season. able for when other supports Tbe boUtfay season can be A few t tps: are not stressful for individuals and • Have a normal routine. • State help Ime. 1-800462- families recora'lng from sub • Spend time with support H£LP <4357), coon eels callers stance abuse or those affected with substance abuse treat by mental health disorders, ive, caring people • Get rest and exercise. ment The help line is avail according to state officials. Planning ahead can help able 24 hours a day. includ “Strained retation&b tps and those recovering from an ad ing during the holidays. An triggering environmenia like anonymous chat service is celebrations with drinking or diction to minimize stress during tbe holiday season available at www.ddappa.gov. drug use can pul people in • Westmoreland County situations with tbe potsnial while facing situations that could trigger substance abuse. Substance Abuse Helpline, for a relapse, and spending 1444-897-8927. A staff mem Smith more rime with family may ber answers 3:30-11:30 pm. bring a loved one’s unknown “Remember your support daily Phone messages will be struggles Into light’Jennifer system, and do not hesi returned. Smith acting secratary of the tate to use them if needed. • National Suicide Preven state department of Drug and Whether they are with you tion Lifeline. 14007734255. Alcohol Programs, said in a at the time or accessible by news release. phone, they can help you work SQROrSV 6 * Huv-firw State officials encouraged through a situation without flitf anOt fadi tarof those who experience extra ieopardizing your recovery” anxiety or depression to take Smith said. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC RATES On December 11. 2017, Metropolitan Edison Company (Met-Ed), Pennsytvania Electric Company (Penelec). Pennsylvania Power Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn Power) rued a pettOon With the Pennsylvania Public UOftiy Commission (PUC) requesting approval of their Default Service Programs for the period June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2023. This (ling is in accordance with the Pennsylvania statute and the PUC's roles and orders estabHshsig the terms and conditions under which (he Companies wH continue to procure power for Iheir customers who are not shopping with alternative electric generation suppliers. The purpose ol this notice is to provide you with ihe opportunity to review the fSng, which can be found at www.flrslenergycorp.com. You may visit the Companies' business offices to examine copies of the documents fled with the PUC, located al: 2800 PoRsviOe Pike. Reading. Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 5404 Evans Road. Erie. Pennsylvania (Penelec); 2939 North Hermitage Road, Clark. Pennsytvania (Perm Power); or 800 Cabin HS Drive. Qreenstxirg. Pennsylvania (West Penn Power)- A PUC Administrative Law Judge wil review the Comparaes' proposal and recommend a decision to the Commission. If you weft to kitervens Or Hie a formal complaint concerning the fKng. please contact Ihe; Pennsylvania Public unhty Commission Post Office Box 3265 Hamsburg, Pennsylvania 17105-3265 Prompt fHing of a formal complaint may entitle you to panidpete in a hearing where you may present testimony end question Company witnesses. Proof of Publication of Notice in Leader Times Under the Act of July 9. 1976.P.L. 877.No. 160 State of Pennsylvania County of Armstrong Sharon Adamson, Legal/Circ Clerk______of West Penn Media, a corporation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, publisher of the Leader Times, of the County State aforesaid, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the Leader Times, a newspaper of general circulation published at Kittanning, County and State aforesaid, was established January 10, 1898, since which date the Leader Times has been regularly issued in said county, and that the printed notice or publication attached hereto is exactly the same as printed and published in the regular editions and issues of the said Leader Times on the following dates. ______the 19“ day of December, 2017 Affiant further deposes that s/he is an officer duly authorized by West Penn Media, publisher of the Leader Times, a newspaper of general circulation to verify the foregoing statement under oath, and affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the foresaid notice or advertisement, and that all allegations in the foregoing statements as to time, place and character of publication are true. Leader rimes, a newspaper of general circulation, hereby acknowledges receipt of (he aforesaid notice and publication cost and certifies that the same been duly paid. A6 ■ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19.2017 LgADis Times AP Explains: GOP tax package nearly law; what happens now WASHINGTON WASHINGTON (AP) — York have called on Trump to "I'm going to consider any work to rqxracnt the people of Dctnccrauc Scn-dcci Doug resign thing.' said Jones, explaining Alabama" in a bipartisan way SHEAFFER Jones says tv doesn't think But on Sunday. Jones noted that he doesn't plan on label or side with liberal Donocrats Presidem Donald Trump ihat ihe accusations agains ing himadf a progressive or ‘We hope that trankly Doug tfiodd resign over allegations Trump had surfaced before the a conservative Democrai but Jones will help us change the of sexual misconduct, echoing 2016 prcaidcmial elccoon rather ax * ~ Doug Jones Dem climate here m Ufeshingtoo ” TREE SERVICE the White House's posocn ~l mink we need to move on ocrat ' Short said During ihe cam that voters have already spo and not get Asoacied by ttoac Jones also made dear he's paign. Trump chastised Jones ken on the issue. issues.' said Jooca. a 63-year- ready lo move forward even as a liberal who would he ‘ter- *1 don't dunk the presdon old forma prosecutor who though Moore has yet to con- nUe* on cnote an) border se ♦ UiminiiK) • SUmip Rtiinuu.it ought to twps u das pomk became the (ini Democrat csfettentx. curity. and a "puppet" for Seo- WbTt ace how things go. but elected to represent Alabama ‘Alabama has spoken.** aic coogrosaonal leaders ♦ Hnilcjn & Brush Iiimmiiici certainly those allcgatum arc in the Senate m a quarter-cen Jones said. ‘1 will be ready to Jones said the president Light General Hauling not new. and he was dee led tury. ‘Let's gel on with the real go regardless of whether he called to congratulate him with iboac allegations at from ♦ TtitiimiiKi/Rumoval issues dial are facing people of concedes or not" after Tuesdav’s dcctioo. He center.* said Jones, whose dus country right now * Moore, who has denied the desen bed the call as 'soy upset win in Ian week’s Al Making his fim Sunday talk sexual misconduct allepoons. gracious* Oo Sunday, Jones abama special elceuon was show appearances smee las has been discussing • possible ^ COMPLETE tfcwnplaved Tnnop's earlier due cn loge pan to alkgaiHRS win. Jones said he looked for recount even though he a^ criuctsm of hun as saicmoiB that his Republican opponent. ward to meeting with Trump pars to l»vc kxt bv 20,0Ofi H TREE SERVICE made "in dte heat of a cam- 7(Mei/-old Ren Moore, had Jones said he believed bus own votes, or 1.3 paeon Trump, cn^igcd m sexual mtacondxKt mandate was to avoid rigid who supported Moore during p«ipi‘ widi teeaa^ girls as a deputy partisan poaboos in favxr (he race, has also urged him to Plcd&og to el wiys consider c/5 412-996-1853 district attorney m his 3 WASHINGTON IAP) — The current controvenry not be supporting abortion ser A Icdcnl judge on Monday stems from (he 'frump admin vices pre ot post-release,'' but ordered Presdem Donald istration's opposition to abur- rather "iLfc-affimung opoons Trump's ailnzunstranon to al uon and its decision lo change counseling ‘ low two pregnant immigrant the policy of the Obama ad- Chuikan aid the HHS of teenagers in U.S custodv k> mriDstratKfl concerning mi fice continues w claim "idu- obtain aboruoos nora who are detained trying to mate authontv id unilaterally iSj a Jime F.or_ Remembering U.S Disttict Judge Tama enter the countn Fartia this vein the ra^oducove choices Cbutkan sud the Republican yeu. the office in the Health of the unaccompanied minora adRtntetrauon can't prevera and Humao Services Depart- This Christmas, the 12-v car-old eirla from et- meoi that ovcrscei the shelters in ns custody.” ereisng their nght to an abor prohibited than from caking The judge is pvmg (he ad remember your ministration 24 hours to try tion steps lo facilitate an aborocn loved ones who The scojaoo is amMaf m without ib direct approval (O persuade a higho court io have passed that of a dunj 17-y or-old prt Scoo Lloyd, the head of the block her order The adminis- who wu able lo obtaiA an HHS office that oversees (he imk>a filed « notice of appeal away with a aberttoo in October, follow mg sbdtcrs. aid in an anal that less dun an tour after Chui special holiday » high-profile court fighL facilities irnda HHS ‘should kan nded irvmemoriam ad in the LEADER TIMES ^ IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC Just mail completed "orm bdow with yi RATES message and phoic CHRISTMAS MEMORIAMS7//' On December 11. 2017. Metropolitan Edson Company (Met-Ed), Leader limes Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec), Pennsylvania Power 1270 N. Water Slreel , Company (Perm Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn Kiuanning.f’A 16201 /■ Power) Died a petition with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission All Ads Must Be Received Uy (PUC) requesting approval ot their Default Service Programs lor the Wednesday, December 20th period June t, 2019 to May 31,2023. This Ming is In accordance with 1 No Exceptions! the Pennsylvania staluie and the PUC's rules and orders establishing We lire IKI1 rttS|XOTSibU- l.ir iu.nl I the terms and conditions under which the Companies will continue llvii reaches us past ihe deadline to procure power for their customers who are nol shopping with alternative electric generation suppliers. The purpose ot this notice is to provide you with the opportunity to review the filing, which can be found ai www.tirstenergycorp.com. You may visit the Companies’ business olficss to examine copies ot the documents filed with the PUC. located at: 2800 PottsvMe Pike. Reading. Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 5404 Evans Road. Ene. Pennsylvania (Penelec): 2936 North Hermitage Road. Clark. Pennsylvania (Penn Power): or 800 Cabin Hill Drive. Greensburg. Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). A PUC Adrmmstnrtrve Law Judge wil review the Companies’ proposal and recommend a decision to the Commission. H you wish to intervene or tile a forma) complaint concerning the filing, please contact the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Post Office Box 32% Hamsburg. Pennsylvania 17105-3265 ia«« I M * Ww ■■cli ■fW* f ■■ i~ w« STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ) COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY ) I, BLAISE PANIZZI. being duly sworn on oath says he is and during all times herein stated has been the publisher of the publisher’s designated agent in charge of the publication known as PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE (“Publisher”) and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: The insertion for First Energy (Advertiser”) was distributed to Publisher’s full circulation on the 19th day of Dec. 20017. By: BLAISE PANIZZI Subscribed and sworn to before me thisday of, 200_. Notary Seal: Notary Public RECEIVED FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU ATTSOLffttli noSf^fTTt • TXAtftAT. I ifcttlT * ftlST^VlZCTTE row International World briefs I mmp outlines new national! security strategy UlwdrivrT TBUW. KROMAU prime urtumi pirvwmng in I jobmon ivare and pnninTtly In the {UtcsuxI homtia i>d. pn mvA Ing Anirr* rv0on Today, ilv thrt'ap 11 Tin pn«iu1fy,<3n»BW&wt* rrnm radbaJ Jltuull* tivniriHi Inc pmre ihnxudi simwh onsmisitinnrf and the thnwl (him Iran are moling the Comped Hyn ^« SWt fl* rSutOAwkfhfUC A UlggMtril l< IMPORTANT INFORMATION ilrniuiino ih« Cream llttUiuirfb OitvnuBti y I «■«] ttjai ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC 1 tWd«lycamwrptateA«iadBg|kr RATES BKT AMm ^ U^a On December 11,2017, MelropoWen Edison Company (Met-Ed). (J i.-ul'il Penns^vanta Elaclnc Company (Ponoloe). Pennsylvana Power Company {Perm Power), and Wes! Penn Power Company (West Perm HOUDXrSOTRCtnS Power) ned a pebtlon with the Pemsytvarna Pubhc limy Commission finiw? fr«< Fiktli Awrm FUc* thJy TniPcv Ride* aaJ few (PUC) requesting approve ot lho« Defaiit Service Programs tor Ore HutM DnwA CkmAfv Rkl«» u Ham, xkaua^.«a« iks period June 1.201910 May 31, 2023. Tbls Wng is m accordance with hrgs tkan IJa Ordw, «aJ nijoT teml) (nadlj luo ihnrwahiNit (he Pennsylvania statute and die PUC's rules and orders eslabllshffig the <>»ltkn rriairflU. A!h«, (m |l*mrHiw*Pi P*iki"*l' Ihe lerms and conditions under which Ihe Companies wil contnus P«t6a« Atl1iwily»M^w i*It lo procure power lor their customers who are not shopping with oRemattve electric generation siRAers. tonmnnoKmc The purpose ot this notice is lo provide you with the opportmiy to Dnw» we O boOM «• nudm vf •pfMnU, (cwdry, nm. ftifk review the tling, which can be lound si www.lirstenorgyctxp.conT. aaJ bu«& «wb> Ihio'r out* itw (irvr enk Dowatirwo MoliiU) You may vtsn ihe Companies' business offices lo examine copies ^aenn ^»ji lf^} of the documents lited with the PUC. located si: 2800 Pottsvile Pike. Reading, Pennsytvsnia (MehEd); &404 Evans Road. Ene. UBSfUV Pennsylvania (Penetec); 2939 Ntxlh Hermitage Road. Ctarlr, H7IjkctfArmm.iUtmdfj***4laesrlfn.Da-g—tu ±1 Pannsytvania IPenr Power); or 600 Catwi HJ Drrvo, Qreenabixg. aaiiiMM. Frw irnAr^ nJn, tnlu. Mims* tod onrvl Pennsylvania {West Penn Power). KIDS A PUC Admimalralive Law Judge wil review the Companies' proposal fQy FOR FULL DETAILS VISIT and recommend a decision lo the Commission. K you wish lo intervene or lie a formal conartainl concerning the ISng. please contact the; DOWNTOWNPITTSBUR6H.COM/HOUDAYS Pennsylvania Pubbc U&kty Commsson Post Once Box 3265 Harrisburg. Pennsylvania 17105^265 Prompl (Sing ol a lomral complaint may entifle you to partidpale in (3JJ Aim«™rlvrL„KIMor.y a hearing where you may present tedimony and question Company wrlnesses »«rwiuu. \hnity citigjtMwJi puaawjkP«w4»Ktif PROOF OF INSERTION RECEIVED NamepfPMfrltojlon; 77_* Pr-tSS. FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU SiftLStete: c5V, f?l*rys t PA ClientfAdvarttser: F^rs-f- Insertion Order#; Patels! of Insertion: /P//9//7 Caption: Ad Size; £ #. 5 Total Number of Insertions: My signature verifies that this ad was inserted as scheduled according to the above specifications. Signature Date flhns-hc. fiord fltr Name [please print] 10 The Daity Press y/wwsrnQai>ypresscOm Tuesday. December 19, 2017 Rotary donates dictionaries to Fox Township Elementary CALL 781-1596 TO PLACE YOUR AD HERE Pro-Dig 781-1506 Furnace Repair 2«f7 Windfall Carwash Land Clearing, Cred! cards accepted Gift Cards lor Slocking Site Development. 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More than from partieipatiog insti would go over with the list, dow id its 16th year, l .300 schools participated tutions. public, it has continued to and Clarion again earned in the 2017-2018 survey The 2017-2018 Mili grow each year. a spot. The list provides a with 840 earning the des tary Friendly® Schools *Wc hoped it would be castprohcsuiive guide Cor ignation. list will be. published in cause it’s always fun to see veterans and their fami The Military Friend the December issue of whst other people bring lies usioc data sources ly Schools list is created G.I. Jobs magazine and An omarrwra aoptoCng hMs HarT. lourto grad* aUua Horn 9t. in.* Wohler said. *Somc Marys Catholic Elementaiy School Ifom 2010 is among tos n>i- from federal agencies, each year based oo ex can be found at www mili- bring in things that mean veteran students and pro taryfriondly com. lactKxi placed on toe community Christmas tree al toe Elk Coun tensive research using something as far as their try Visk>r Camer each year. hobby. It might be flabing are saved and reused year some toys left from Light or hunting. Some send in Up Night, so they’re un Accused state lawmaker, Leach, to something that is a rela after year. "Some we've had since der the tree in case any ‘step back’ from U.S. House bid tionship to their home or the beginning, since our kids come in," Wohler their state. We have stuff very firm year," Wchlcr said, "nicy’ro able to get PHILADELPHIA sign. marijuana. He also ran from Florida. Other ones unsuctceafully for anoth said. "We put them nn a present frum under our (AP> — A Pcmmylvaniu Leach said be will co were maybe from when again und again." RtHto aonatur who in Che operate with state Senate er congressional seal in ChriKlmua tree, so that’s they gut engaged or some She added that the kind of fun- It’s mostly for subject of allcgatinus leaders to address Uic al 20M. thing fun. It’s just neat to tree is always big enough published by The Phila legations and said it is In the Story, the In the younger kids, nn that’s see things that relate to that there is mere than been nice. Thu kids that delphia Inquirer that he -heartbreaking- to him quirer quoted former the giver." that he made Mimoone party, campaign and leg individuals are able enough room for new or have come in we’ve been behauud inappropriately naments each year as able to direct over hero toward female employees feel uncomfortable or dis islative aides, Home anon to place their ornaments and compaigD aides said respected. ymously, who a crnstd oo the tree themselves, well. and let them pick some the 56-ycar old of bchav- Along with being able thing nut." Monday that he will -step Earlier this year. though for these creating to add an ornament to the back' from his campaign lor ranging from making The visitor renter ia Leach announced bis can their own ornament, noth* tree, youngsters stopping currently open from 9 for a congressional seal. didacy far the Democratic scxuolixed jukes and com log perishable may be by the viaitnr center this ments to touching they am. to 5 pm. Thursday Sen. Daylin Leach, a nomination to challenge used. People are also cau holiday season have the through Monday until the lawyer and a DcmocrRl- fourth-term Republican considered inappropriate. tioned against placing or opportunity to receive a end of December. How ic state lawmaker since U.S. Rep. Pat Meehan, Aubrey Montgom naments that are particu 2003, did not immediately ery, a finance director far special gift as well. ever. it will be closed on who represents a district larly fragile nn the tree. "This year we had ChrislmaR Day clarity whether he was in Phiuidclphia’a clusely Loach’s 2000 state senate All of the ornaments ending his U.S. House divided suburbs campaign, told the news campaign or not. Leach has been paper that Loach labeled He said he planned among the Legislature's her a prude and ratchotod Funeral Notice to continue serving in the most prominent liberals, up the intensity after she SEDURKI - A Musa visitation. 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Pennsylvania TJuWDT Electric Company (Penelec). Pennsylvania Power Company (Penn Power), and West P5nE>5 Sburftne Browns Bison Rhodes Roale't Penn Power Company (West Penn Power] (Bed a petition with the Pennsylvania Lakes Ctmanon Shredded Powered Onion Dip BuRerl* Potato Public DUUty Commission (PUC) requesting approve! ol Ihek Deleutl Service $1,70 RoilBl2ct Cheese Sugar $399 Onaccht Programs for the period June 1, 2019 to May 31.2023. Ths tiling Is in acconjance 2/64.00 1198 $399 $1.9* with the Pennsytvama statute end the PUC's rules and orders establishing the terms anO conOibons under which the Compares wJl continue Id procure pemet tor their snuritne Caumylnn Yam* SuBsrdalt- Pineapple Cooks customers who are not shopping with alternative electric generation suppliers. Bonetoat tomlBone- BanaMaa $0.68# Hama lass Ham Ham $2.49 Choice The purpose ot this notice is to provide you with toe opportunity to review the fibng, Whote SJ.0*» ysow t1TM ole $298*1 which can Be found at www.firslenergyeorp.eom. You may visit the Companies' HbHU-IM I Half $1.66* Business offices to examine copies of the documents filed with toe PUC, located at 2800 PottsvlOe Pike. Reading, Pennsytvania (Mel-Ed): 5404 Evans Roed. Erie. Nestle Horaels 2«S-00 . Stroohmann'e Brown A Serre Rolls Pennsylvania (Penelec); 2939 North Herrratege Road, Clark, Pennsylvania (Penn Pringles $1.7* BOGO Power]; or 800 Cebm Hal Drive. Greensburg. Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). Keebler Club Crockers $2.99 . Dutch Country Croutons A Stuffing Prego Farmer* Market Sauce $$.6$ toned 2/$S. 00 A PUC Administrative Law Judge will review the Companies' proposal and recommend Keebler Graham Crocker Crust . Shurflne Italian Brawl $1.79 a decision to toe Commission. Hyou wish io intervene or fie a formal complaint $2.49 . WholeSeefTendertoln $14.96* concerning toe litng, please contact the: Vtaetc Ptcklaa $2.9* . ShurftneFroion Turkey $1,39* Pennsylvania Public Utility Commsaon Hormel Dried Beef 64.99 . Dtknonlco Steak* $9.BM Post Office Box 3265 Shurfine GNU 6 Cocttaa Sauce . Tomato* On Vine *1.$** Hamsburg, Pennsylvania 17105-3265 Open 12-24 • 7:00- 4:00 $1.69 Closed 12-2SA 12-26 Piompt tiling ol a formal complaint may entitle you to participate vi a hearing where Dutch Country Breed BOGO Merry Chnatmast you may present tosdmony and question Corrpeny witnesses. HERALD-Stonitorft 8 East Church Street Uniontown. PA 15401-0848 Phones: 724-439-7510 (Classified) 724-425-7205 (Billing) PUBLIC NOTICE ADVERTISING INVOICE Account Number: D02131 Invoice Date: 12/19/2017 Invoice Number: W. PENN POWER 1st ENERGY Balance: $477.90 PROOF CHARGE IS S5.00 FOR AFFIDAVIT. S2.50 FOR CLERICAL FEE REMITTANCE - DETACH & RETURN THIS PORTION WITH PAYMENT /• \ ACCOUNT# INVOICE DATE DESCRIPTION LINES TIMES PROOF TOTAL CHARGES D02131 12/19/2017 Proof of Performance 108 1 $7.50 $477.90 12/19/2017 \ DATES APPEARED ) PROOF OF PUBLICATION The Hkk ALu-dtonfari) a daily newspaper of general circulation, published by Central Pennsylvania Newspapers, LLC., RECEIVED a Pennsylvania corporation, 8 East Church Street, Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, was established in 1907, and has been issued regularly, except legal holidays since said date. FEB 2 2018 The attached advertisement, which is exactly as printed and published. PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION appeared in the regular issue SECRETARY'S BUREAU Central Penj Ivania Newspapers, LLC. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, . B)L COUNTY OF FAYETTE, \ SS: Before me, a Notary Public in and for such county and state, personally appeared SHARON K. WALIACH , who being duly sworn according to law says that she is ADVERTISING DIRECTOR of Central Pennsylvania Newspapers, LLC. that neither affiant nor said corporation is interested in the subject matter of the attached advertisement; and that all of the allegations of the foregoing statement including those as to the time, place and character of publication are true. .COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Sworn^to and subscribed before me NOTARIAL SEAL ‘ this day of Tracy R. Georgians, Notary Public 2(/ V City of Uniontown, Fayotte County My Commission^^BHVANiASSiiumAiiflW Exoires Oct #17. tigujiifi! 2020 Central Pennsylvania Newspapers, LLC. 8 East Church Street UNIONTOWN, PA. 15401-0848 C6 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 2017 | HERALDSIANDARD.COM HKRAl.L>ffian6ori welcomed new director Deborah Vargo-Alekson Technical Institute far a District's board of edu Dorothy Grahek taking SCHOOLS Dr. Jason Matyus. as vice president three-year term. cation elected Carol over as president aod The board’s schedule The board welcomed Bortz was named as Flament as its new pres Terry Dawson moving will remain the same, new school directors the representative to Ihe ident, Sherrie Garry as to tbe vice president po Gndvnitrtfrvm IMPORTANT INFORMATION If corMQM lecrty- - 77*-f MS-403 9 > A !•■***• W* wt B«r P**' *»•*'**»«” * ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC ,l 3S-77M RATES #h««. 90444004 $« l oS Myra t S^nofufo On Decembot li. 2017. Moiropoliian Edison Company (Met-Ed), Cdtadbi (xoAfer & IOA oS -‘-■p— [niiiri. Pennsylvania Eleclnc Company (F'enelec). Pennsylvania Power Mm A Mu < rtM»2 9 4273 Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn Power) tiled a petition with me Pennsylvumu Public Utility Commission . ??*6244M3 |PUC) requesnng approval ot their Oelault Sorviue Programs lor me o«a«w to examine copies c*-n -73*417 SSOO of ihe documents filed wiih ihc* PUC. located at. 2&00 PoUsvtile Own^K Sft*«r 10% dfKOwW on o» (vpvlea prX« —>nJ>andi«o U Pike. Reading, Pennsylvania (Mel-Ed): 5404 Evans Road, Fno, *Md«w*»WB »d*f« *MMd«d Pennsylvania (Panelee); 2939 North Hermitage Road. Clark, C*»ra»b«<>wfa«i*d ■MfaoA** oWwi. 7744373900 Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 600 Cabin Hill Drive, Greonsburg, . K^cA in ■ iMn.fai i mil, -'ll----Tlfi Pennsylvania {West Penn Powerj, prc« Brtdal <•«** . 77**21-4177 A PUC Administrative law Judge win review iho Companies' proposal IO% Pv«f<«a* ut 1?3 g and recommend a decision to the Commission If you wish to intervene a> r***-77*493-9147 » or file a formal complami concerning ihe filing, please contact Ihe: .7?*'42/4/11 Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission 5u»fdt/yi • 77431747»» Post Ollice Box 326b I Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17I05-3265 Prompt tiling ol a foirnai complain! may entitle you to participate in a hearing whore you may present testimony and qtiesiion Company witnesses PROOF OF INSERTION Name of Publication:£ U3fi.sY\\ry^Oo Obs^Rj/ City, State: Client/Advertiser: 'r iRs\ RECEIVED Insertion Order#: ^10^ FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU Datefsl of Insertion: ssatem \m?0KWt \^0Rm1«x\ Ofeou} FuW ?j£d(lic Ad Size: 3 Cdt >. S" Total Number of Insertions: My signature verifies that this ad was inserted as scheduled according to the above specifications. la-aivn -IQAyso Signature Date Name [please print] fa r~ rs ^ \ /i \/ sr j~\ \ * n n Z' /\ Obsekvci-Rcpooitii Tufsom, Dtcrusni 19, 2017 AS Loc.m POLICE BEAT AMWEIL unsburu Hmqjital. where otsburg, pushing it aODa child endangenneni and I lafi ikMn Yonr Homacown IndepeMient POfi THE LATEST HEAOUNE8. VTSTT aaailni'iM mi nil inn IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC RATES On December n,20l?, Mcropottan Edison Company (Mot-Efl). PonrrsyVarSa Electric Company (Peneiec). Permsyivarta Powef Coirpany (Penn PoaeO. and Weal Penn Power Company (West Penn Power) Bed a pedlon with the PennsyhrerUs Public Utity Commission (PUC) requesting approval oi iheir Detaull Service Programs (cr (he penod June 1,2019 to May 31, 2023. This ffing is in accordance w0> tne Pennsyivarva statute end the PUC's rules and oidera esiabishMg the tenns and condraons under wturir (he Compenies wifl ccndnue b prean power br Ihev aBtemerawnn ere nontropparg wib aBemmve elecbic genereber eupttiete. The purpose ol ths robce is to prowde you Mlh the epporturaty b ravievi the ling, wtech can be bund at nnmr.lksssnergycapjom. You may vst be Conpenes' business offices to examine copies o< the documents fieo with be PUC, tooted RT. II PLAZA • EXIT 17 OFFI-TD • lASHinTn, M ri: 2800 PottsvAle Pks. Rearing. PonnsyKma (MBi^d). 5404 Ewe Reed. Eric. 724-228-122S r Pamayivania (Peneiec); 2939 North Herrmtage Road. Oaik, Penreytvanta (Penn Power); or 900 Cabin Hi! Drive. Greeneturg. Pennsylvania IWasi Penn Power). cr^Wo* »** otn vO ACCEPTED ann-RaUTIta-Tga CERTIFICATES 1 A PUC Arininlstrstive Law Judge wd review be Companies' proposal and recommend UTODAT llo4( e decision b be Commissron. $ you wisti b intervene or do a tormri com^aint concerning be ttig. ptoesecontad be’ Pemsyivana PuOic Ubty Ccmmsaon Pop Office 0oi 3266 HamsDurg. Pemsriveraa 17105-3265 Prone* ffibg ol a iomri compimni may entrda you to partn^iale b a hearkig where you may preaort testimony and question Company wdnesses FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU //^f ?? ? MW! AFFIDAVIT nsylvania IMPORTANT INFORMATION orthampton ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC (jtyiPKji RATES being duly sworn, says that {s)he is connected with s Times, a newspaper circulating in Lehigh and On December 11, 2017. Metropolitan Edison Company (Met-Ed), Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec), Pennsylvania Power n Counties, Pennsylvania, and that a notice of Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn inexed is a true copy was published on the following Power) filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) requesting approval of their Default Service Programs for the period June 1,2019 to May 31. 2023. This filing is in accordance with the Pennsylvania statute and the PUC's rules and orders establishing the terms and conditions under which the Companies will continue to procure power for their customers who are not shopping with alternative electric generation suppliers. The purpose of this notice is to provide you with the opportunity to review the filing, which can be found at www.firstenergycorp.com. fore me this You may visit the Companies’ business offices to examine copies of the documents filed with the PUC, located at: 2800 Pottsville Pike, Reading, Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 5404 Evans Road. Erie, 20 / •/. Pennsylvania (Penelec); 2939 North Hermitage Road, Clark, , Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 800 Cabin Hill Drive, Greensburg. Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). A PUC Administrative Law Judge will review the Companies' proposal and recommend a decision to the Commission. If you wish to intervene or file a formal complaint concerning the filing, please contact the: Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Post Office Box 3265 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-3265 Prompt filing of a formal complaint may entitle you to participate in a hearing where you may present testimony and question Company witnesses. TMt EXPRESS TIMES. AFFILIATED WftH LEKICHVALLETUVE COM WEONCSOAT. DECEMRFR 20. 2017 A7 Pennsylvania fJCTMLEHEM 5USHKIU- T WP, ‘Sovereign citizen’ facing charges Sanbcuai l-orThe l-sprns Times A wanted man who told officers he was a ’sovereign citizen’ and gave them three fake names is facing more serious charges of pushing an officer. Bushkill Township police said. Shane Grant, 43, was arrested early Tuesday morning and charged with aggra vated assault. resisting arrest, proving false identification, disorderly conduct, posses sionof marijuana and publicdrunkotness. Grant, of Henderson, North Carolina, was sent to Northampton County Prison in lieu of $35,000 hall. Police allege Gram was driving drunk when an officer spoiled a car traveling erratically on West Morrestown Road. A AdUB* OBt^drAdmtM^ rata U bund « aialli/dJfttal MDboftfll aa thi etter tM» of tti KID*Co>HID Bridge to minor in the car told police Gram was driv EiprTS*71flMfile photo ing and. when he sported an officer fblkm- ing him. he quickly pulled over on a side street and switched scats with a passenger, according (o police. When (he officer stopped the car. Angela Bridge would be ‘wrong location’ Best was driving. Grant was in the passen ger seat, and the minor was in (hebackseat, police said. Grant Initially refused to give his name for another billboard, mayor says and claimed lie was a ‘sovereign citizen.’ police said. So-called sovereign citizens say government statues and laws, includ 81b1>o rofThetxprasTOnes The mayor notes In his tetter that the a tea Manager Tony Cloth declined to comment ing paying (axes, do not apply to them. abuts three National Register historic dis on the mayor’s letter Monday. Grant reportedly told police Ihe license Bethlfhem Mayor Bob Donchez opposes tricts. Dcndiez abo said Monday that the Hill- plate cm the car was ham his pickup rruck, a proposed 616'Square'fool dJ^ital bfUboa/d ’Bethlehem is very proud of Ils heritage to-Hill bridge may be reconstructed or and they had hist purchased the car In New alongside 1 be Hill-loHill bridge. and historic preservation efforts.’ (he letter completely replaced in 2024-25. No final Jersey. Donchez wrote a letter this month to the states. *A large digital billboard at this loca decision has been made on the bridge The plate belonged to a truck registered Bethlehem Zoning Hearing Board outlining tion would have a detrimental effect to ihe design, but Donchez would like to see the to Cram's late stepfather, police said. why he thinks the large billboard proposed historic character of this area.’ lanes widened, fxicating a new billboard in Police said the car could not be driven by Arlarm Outdoor Adventsing has no place The area has seen private Investment a potent lal expansion area is ’premature without current Insurance or registration, at ihe western gateway to South Bethlehem. threugh the restoration of the Sayre Mansion and irresponsible," Donchez writes. and i hat the vehicle would be towed. 'It Is lust the wrong location for a sign." and l he Chabad building and two forthcom The existing billboard alongside the Gram then allegedly gave officers a fake i he mayor said Monday. ing protects — the Gateway office building HIII-to-Hii] bridge sits on city property and name. Officers learned his first name was Adams Outdoor already has a digital bUh and redevelopment of (he Wilbur Mansion is sub)eci to a 20-year-lease between the Shane, and Gram reportedly gass;them two board on dry property alongside i he bridge's — sh within Bethlehem's City Revitalization city and Adams Outdoor, according to Tte different last names before confirming his southbound lanes. The company Is asking and Improvement Zone, Donchez said. Morning Call real, full name when CpI. David Marino for multiple variances lo erect another bill* In Ils variance requests. Adams Out The zoning hearing board Is scheduled told him he was under arrest. board at Z13 Union Station Haza. door challenges the validity of the city's to review the application Jan. 24 after sev Gram confessed lo driving when the City ordinance allows for a maximum 100square-foot billboard dze llmll, saying eral postponements. officer spotted him. but that be wanted to billboard size o( 100 square lev!. Billboards It is ’unreasonable and not substantially switch seats because he had been drinking, along Airport Road, Route 22 and Interstate related to a legitimate purpose.' Sara K. Sanilio. HJ Advance Media* according to police. 78 can be larger. Adams Outdoor Lehigh Valley General [email protected] As Marino rook Gram out of the car. Grant stood up. pushed Marino and took off. police said. Grant fell, and was seen trying to take READING. PA out a baggie of marijuana, police said. After he was handcuffed, police said they learned Grant has warrants m North Caro Pastor cleared in pneumonia death of grandchild ll naand California. .Surah Cossf. HI Advance Media. Associated hrrsf gregation. which instruct s members to avoid of suspected abuse, prosecutors said. [email protected] doctors and phannafemical drugs. A foren According to police, Rcnvland Foster was The pastor ofa congregation that avoids sic pathologist had testified that Ella would summoned to (he girl's home and anointed modem medicine was cleared of a charge have almost certainly survived If she had her head wttholL gomgon?1wharri EXPRESS OIL that he should have alerted authorities of been given antibiotics. A funeral borne notified police, who possible child abuse when hts 2-year-old The newspaper said FostcrdUl not make found her fully dressed and partially cov Sin up 10 (610) 44B-*0709_*W3-WUt» granddaughter was dying of pneumonia. any statements during the hearing. Phone ered with a Manket. fixicws bMhifg A lodge on Monday dismissed the charge messages left at his home and his lawyer's Rowland Foster told an Investigator he on In* Pact» Oi*2.25 ol failure to report suspected abuse against office were not Immediately returned on has never been toadoctor. Rowland G. Poster. 72. of Lebanon, In the Tuesday. death of Ola Grace Foster last year. The girl's patents. Jonathan D Poster. 35. Berks County Judge Theresa Johnson and Grace A. Foster, 33. are accused oflnvoi- ruled In a pretrial hearing there wasn't suffi untary manslaughter and endangering chil IMPORTANT INFORMATION ctent evidence to support the allegation. The dren. Tfteir trial Is set for March. Reading Eagle reported. Under Pennsylvania law, Foster had a ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC Foster Is pastor of Faith Tabernacle Con duryas a past or to report her Illness asacase RATES On December 11.2017. Metropolitan Edison Company (Mel-Ed). Pennsylvania Elecbic Company (Panelec). Pennsylvania Power Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn Legislature paid nearly $250K Power) filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Public Ubllty Commission (PUC) requesting approval of their Default Service Programs for the period June 1,2019 to May 31.2023. This filing Is In accordance with for sex misconduct setdement the Permsytvania statute and the PUC's rules and orders establishing the terms and conditions under which the Companies will continue to procure power for their customers who are not shopping with Associated Prea day called on Calugirone to Insurance Management alternative electric generation szgjptiers. resign. tbat said House Democrats The purpose of this notice is to provide you with the opportunity to Pennsylvania House Ina sharply worded state authorized paying I165.SOO review the filing, which can be found at www.lirstenergycorp.com. Democrats and a state ment, Wolf said. In part: to the unidentified woman You may visit the Companies' business offices to examine CO pres agency authorized payment ’Verbal and physi and 582.500 to her lawyer. of the documents filed with the PUC, located at: 2800 PottsviUe of about a quarter-million in cal harassment is flat-out The Associated Press on Fhke. Heading, Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 5404 Evans Road. Erie, taxpayer dollars two years wrong, whether towatds an Tuesday obtained a Depart Pennsylvania (Penelec): 2939 North Hermitage Road, Clark, ago to settle a sex harass employee or any other per ment of General Services Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 800 Cabin Hill Drive. Qteensburg, ment claim against a long son. Rep. Caltaglrone should ’sovereign immunity-ton Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). time state representative, resign." claims settlement memo A PUC Administrative Law Judge wdl review the Companies' proposal two newspapers reported On Monday. Wolf called randum and invoice* on the and recommend a decision to the Commission. If you wish to intervene Tuesday. on another memlter of the mailer. The 2015 payments set Democratic party, state Sen. 1310(8x001601 was signed or file a formal complaint concerning the filing, please contact the: tled an employee's com Daylln Leach, to resign in by House Democratic chief Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission plaint against Rep. Thomas the wake of reports of inap counsel Nora Wlnketman Post Office Box 3265 Caltaglronc of Berks County, propriate comments and and (be state's risk and Hainstxag, Pennsylvania 17105-3265 a member of the Legislature touching involving young Insurance management FYompt filing of a formal complaint may entMe you to participate in for 40 years. The Philadel female staffers. director. a hearing where you may present testimony and question Company phia Inqulrerand Pittsburgh The newspapers cited a Caltaglrone did not witnesses. Post-Gazette reported. document prepared by the respond to messages seek Gov. Tom Wolf on Tues state's Bureau of Risk and ing commenl. Ad# 1706628-01 Proof of Publication State of Pennsylvania The Evening Sun is the names of the daily newspapers) of general circulation published continuously for more than six months at its principal place of business, 37 Broadway, Hanover, PA 17331. The printed copy of the advertisement hereto attached is a true copy, exactly as printed and published, of an advertisement printed in the regular issues of the said The Evening Sun published on the following dates, viz: 12/19/17 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF YORK Before me, a Notary Public, personally came Sherry Bobby who being duly sworn deposes and says that she is an Advertising Clerk of The Evening Sun and her personal knowledge of the publication of the advertisement mentioned in the foregoing statement as to the time, place and character of publications are true, and that the affiant is not interested in the subject RECEIVED matter of the above mentioned advertisement. FEB 2 20I8 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Sworn and subscribed to before me, on this the 19 day December of 2017 SECRETARY'S BUREAU COMMONWEALTH OF PBiNSYlYANlA NOTARIAL SEAL AMY L MILLER Notary Public WEST MANCHESTER TWP. YORK COUNTY My Commission Expires Apr 7, 2019 The charge for the following publication of above mentioned Advertisement and the expense of the affidavit. Advertisement Cost $ Affidavit Fee $ Total Cost $ HJESOAV, DECEMBER 19. 2017 < THt EVENING SUN Doctors added to medical marijuana list Rkk Lm 2101 Market St , Camp Hill NEW - Michael Flahmaa. M.D. LEBANON NEW - Jordan Kirin Interventional Pain ML*dlcinc ijv* ' ooai n( rwom • BCM**5n v*j«* Phy* icaJ Med icme and Keliobdi latio n 460 CtccitDcry Vi’ay. Suite 102, Prton NEW — Dan Loremn, M J>. 175 l-aricaster BJvd., MechanK^buig Danld KamMc, D.O. Pam Managnmcni The Pennsylvania Department of NEW - Jullannr Rich, M-D Family Mcdidne 918 Rustril Dr., Lebanon Hcahh has tMnasd an updated list of Internal Medianc 22S North F:om St.. StuHton Gregory Khan'Arthur, D.O. doctors who arc authort&ed to prescribe 2005Technology Pa r k way, Su itv :t50, Family Medicine and Pain Medicine medical marijuana. Mcchanicsbnrg FRANKLIN 1700 Soulh IJncoln An% . Lebanon Dot tors me expected to begin writing Gregory Khan*An hot. D.O. scitpts fai medical mari]liana in spring i'armly Medirane and Pain Medicine NEW - Marianne Herr-Paul, D.O. PERRY of 2018 Unde: Pennsylvania’s medical 2S S’oith 22nd St, Camp Hill Family Medianc with Osteopathic manjuunalavr*, botli Uic doctor and the Jean Santo, M.D. Manipulative Medicine patient must register with the state Do* Pain Management 14 08 Buchanan T rail Wcm , (J rcencas • paitmcnt of Health 2005 Technology Parkwny, Suite ISS. tie YORK New to the Hat are two doctors in the M cchamcsburg Hnnuvcr area and one In FiankLin Coun John Neely, M.D. FULTON NEW - Christine Phillip*, M.D. ty, which jncviously hod no practi Fundk>mil Medicine iMtvrmil Mcdicme and Rheumatology tioners nrv The upprowd list. :n0 l^mliK budget plan Derailment Intcretatr 5 southbound near Du Can from an pont, about 50 miles south of Seattle, Conun jed from Page 1A Amlrafc tiafe lay was closed aftet the derailment ’and cpDod onto will be for some time," Troyer said He Admmlxtmtlori had monitored the tntaf «ut« 5 aftar a son) the derailment took place about work. daratlmant 7.40 u m. locldtUJU*. Today w/jn the flm day oFpuMicuHe Monday in DuPont, Acritrnk miRJ 78 passen^eni and « of the Tn*c:k* aflcr wveks nf inKpirctlnn Wash. (lew of five were on the train Ond ictUng,” the department aald In a UAIN* (HClMlSOH/AI> Scott Cloggitt, u software K&lcsnuin, Htnivment. was taking the train to Port!nnd for a Anthony Rnitnondi, a retired Amtrak Imninrsa meeting. He reported feeling cmpluyrc, wa* nding in business cla&K ilu* train start to lean to the left The ami suftWed a bruised leg He aoki tlie President Donald Trump weighed tn loads, bridges, (imnel*, imlwHys (ami train ’kind of buckled,* hr said, win* uuin fouisl<*d a cuivc when It began tu on Twmn, suyuiit the crash khows ihc mom) mimWp! Nnt for long!* dow> sliuted lo shatter, and ’people wobMc. Then R fell on it* side. vruciAl need for Infrastnnluro improvv- Lotci, he tw**vus! ('fmJok'iu.tm tu started flying left and right * 'It jiist seemed to be going around the ments those involved and thanked fiisl u*« "I crawled undcrDcath a table, and ut (*01110 very fast and tipping over.' he TTiciraln accident that just occurred sponden for thrii ufTirls that point, 1 wo* wishing and praying sahJ In DuPont, WA khows more dum ever Trump proposed a S630 miHmn cul llu>t it was going to stop because l‘m still The li ghtfe wimt out. and anothei pas - why ouj soon lo be submitted infra* m Amtnik sub*1dit*« for k>ng*i!istam.'t' slivr — 11 funk — yoru know, because it s ftrtigct kidtod out a window. Ke said structure plon must be approved quick service — nearly half the SI.4 billion just su surreal* Claggctt siikl. moil pcofilc in hi* car wcrcn’i hurt. ly.’ Trump iwccted "Seven trillion do** provided the prrvintiii year — by arguing Gov Jay Irtskt declared a state of *1 feet very lucky,’ he said. laro spent in tlie Middle Last while our the trains nre often late nnd opciate at a emergency and urged commuters to loan. avoid (he area during the 'ongoing and ’Amtrak'K long djutancr liairw rln not sc noli* situation.' An Invustigatrve serve a vitaJ transportation purpose, Ira m was being assembled at the see nc, and am a vestige of when imm service said Bella Dmh*Zmr, a Natronai Trans- was the only viable tnmarontmental porta t Ion Safety Board member transportation option," aecnrding to his Coninbutmg Hurt Junarn © ISlEmERSBIES UNTIL 12/31 ONLY! < IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC RATES On DocGntber n, 2017, lnfeMropoiian EQmConrpgny (Msf-Ed). PonnsyfvaniG Bedric Company (Panelec). Pennsylvania Power Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (Was! Penn Power) fifed a petition wrth he Pennsylvania Pbtftc UtOy Commission (PUC) requesting approval of th«r DefaJt Sendee Progians lor Bie period June 1, 2019 lo May 81. 2023. Thta filng b hn eccordar«e with the Ffennsytvania eUhAs and the PUC'e oiea and orders eeiaWhEang the (arms and condrbons under which the Companies wfl conttnue to procure power for their customers who are not shopping with alternative electric generation suppliers. Introducing the first The purpose of this notice is to provide you with the opportunity to PERSONALIZED job network review the fifing, which can be found at www.flrstonergycorp.conv You may visit the Companies' business offices to examine copies that finds the jobs you want. of the documents fifed with the PUC. located at: 2800 Pottsvtfe Pika, Reading, Pennsylvania (Mel-Ed); 5404 evens Road. Erie, Pennsylvania (Penefec); 2939 North Hermitage Ftoad, Clark. Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 800 Cabin HiB Drive. Greonsburg, Get started by visitingjobs.cveningsun.com Pennsylvania (Weal Penn Power). A PUC AjfrmstraPve Law Judge wB r&aew he Comparvee' propose and recommend a decision to he Ccmrnaaoa V you wish to intervene or file a tormd uxigjUifl concerrSng the fling, pteaaa the: Pennsylvania Pubic Utddy Comnswon Post Office Box 3265 TUKKuiMNjftJN | thejobnetwork Harrtsbwg. Pennsytwiia 17105-3265 Prompt Ongof a forrmfi conptani may onufe you to partopafe m a hearing where you may preaam tesifetony and question Cempsry Ad# 1706622-01 Proof of Publication State of Pennsylvania Lebanon Daily News is the name of the daily newspaper(s) of general circulation published continuously for more than six months at its principal place of business, 718 Poplar Street, Lebanon, PA. The printed copy of the advertisement hereto attached is a true copy, exactly as printed and published, of an advertisement printed in the regular issues of the said Lebanon Daily News published on the following dates, viz: 12/19/17 RECEIVED COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA FEB 2 2018 COUNTY OF LEBANON PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Before me, a Notary Public, personally came Sherry Bobby who being duly SECRETARY'S BUREAU sworn deposes and says that she is an Advertising Clerk of Lebanon Daily News and her personal knowledge of the publication of the advertisement mentioned in the foregoing statement as to the time, place and character of publications are true, and that the affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the above mentioned advertisement. Sworn and subscribed to before me, on this 19 day of December 2017 COMMONWEALTH Of PENNSYLVANIA NOTARIAL SEAL AMY L MILLER Notary Public WEST MANCHESTER TWP. YORK COUNTY ? My Commission Expires Apr 7. 2019 The charge for the following publication of above mentioned Advertisement and the expense of the affidavit. Advertisement Cost $ Affidavit Fee $ Total Cost $ 4A I TUESOAV, DtCCMDEK 19, 2017 I LCfiANOM OAIIV NEWS Minimum coverage buyer beware ‘Dining with Diabetes’ course Lftv forum yuu puichaac n minimum policy, and rirveragc. FtfM'd / C is pleased to announce the association of Sonia Gross Financial Advlsoi In our Lobonon offleo. (717) 279-3512 (866) 698-2152 toll-free 610 Cusnbtrtand Street Lebanon, Pennsylvania <7042 Helping you pursue your financial goals. Investment Services Since 1890 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC RATES On Oscomber 11. 2017. Motropofctan Edison Con^any (Met-Ed|. Panrayevna Electric Company (Penelec). PannsWania Ppwor Comparry (Penn Power), and Wes) Perm Power Gonswiy (Wes) Pwm Power) Med a peblnn with the F’ermsytvania PiMc Utfity Convnssian (PUC) requesting apprcrval o) Bier OelaUl Sennce Programs tor Bie penod June 1. 2019 to May 31, 2023. ThO Oing 19 m accordance wdh the Penneylvana statule etd the PUC a riBos and orders eatafaiahing the terrna and conditions under which the Companies wM continue to procure power lor their customers who are nol shopping with atlematrve electric generation suppliers. Introducing the first The purpose o* this notice is lo provide you with the opportunity to PERSONALIZED job network review the Ding, wtech can be lound el www.hrsianergycorp.com. You may vtsrt the Comparaes’ business ontces lo esamme copies that finds the jobs you want. o) the documents Hied with Bie PUC. loaded et: 2600 PutUiiSu Pike. Reeding. Pems^vanta (Mot Ed). S404 Ewts Road. Erie. Pennsylvania (Penelec); 2939 North Hermitage Road. Clark. Psmaytvsrva (Penn Power); or 800 Catwi Hd Drive. Greeneburg. Get started by visiting jobs.ldncws.com Penns^vania (West Perm Power). A PUC AdnrisVative Law .kxfge wfl review Vie Companies' proposal and reoorrmend a decision to the Commission. « you wish to anarvene or file a lamd complaint concerning (he Hbng, please contact me: Pennsylvania F’ubiic Utility Commission LebanonDaily News Post Office Bos 3265 | the job network Harrisburg, Psmsjrtvania 17105-3265 Prompt hBng ot e formal corrptani may ertide you lo partopale m shewing where you may present testimony and quesbon Company witnesses. Ad# 1706634-01 Proof of Publication State of Pennsylvania The York Dispatch/York Sunday News and York Daily Record are the names of the daily newspaper(s) of general circulation published continuously for more than six months at its principal place of business, 1891 Loucks Road, York, PA 17408. The printed copy of the advertisement hereto attached is a true copy, exactly as printed and published, of an advertisement printed in the regular issues of the said The York Dispatch/York Sunday News and York Daily Record published on the following dates, viz: 12/19/17 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF YORK Before me, a Notary Public, personally came Sherry Bobby who being duly FEB 2 2018 sworn deposes and says that she is an Advertising Clerk of The York Dispatch/York Sunday News and York Daily Record and her personal COMMISSION knowledge of the publication of the advertisement mentioned in the PA PUBLIC UTILITY PA SECRETARY'S bureau foregoing statement as to the time, place and character of publications are true, and that the affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the above mentioned advertisement. Sworn and subscribed to before me, on this 19 day December of 2017 ClUJ / Notary Pulublic 7 COMMONWEALTH Of PENNSYLVANIA notarial seal AMYL MILLER Notary Public WEST MANCHESTER TWP. YORK COUNTY My Commission Expires Apr 7 ?0,Q The charge for the following publication of above mentioned Advertisement and the expense of the affidavit. Advertisement Cost $ Affidavit Fee $ Total Cost $ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 201/ YORKD1SPATCM.COM THE YORK DISPATCH A« Business dispatches ACqi'BIIIOM Campbell Soup buys Snyder* s-Lance NEW YORK — ram|.MIS.»i|, -ill spend S4 87 billion in nmh for Snvdera-1 jinee. gorgmcon a snnek market that ha* grown incn*a*jngl> coimwittive. The Arxip maker wild Monday the aequirdlkin will allow il lo expand it* dial ribu non chAnnel* in the crowded field. Campbell, based In Canideu. New Jenu‘y, is paying S50 per Hhnrv, n 6 Hpervent premium toSnvdrr'*' Larirtraclfwing price Friduv That'* about a 27 percent premium lo the fltnek edi^ac Wodncwdny. just before ru mors of a deal hegn n t o ri rru 1 n t < • S n v de r V Lit nee. b sm-d i n Ch a r leitf, North Cbm din*, make* pn-tucU amlchip*. Il* mnAt welt-known brands i nd u mere than SI SdJHXf fur an mg up and nalcveloping th«' t-yeMure in dune. dren at the*ch Oustta ■ L«vf To h*lp pie to bring the toys unwrapped shows handgun and for no weapon* or variant toys lA* lOCU* N» ^ M'VS'nvAMA if olannmg to pu'C base toys or to be included. ekrttung, hev ■» some information Spring Grove Ambulance will in 1-83 road A $pni»d (Jrovr farmly •utfrr«'d about the children aUo hold a fundraiser for the fam an urwpcokaUi' when Sa* C Boy, age 10 - Size 1? clothing and ily. according to its Fare-hook page mantha Strtn was mtirtccod on tite 6 shoes. 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County of Adams On the 19th day of December 2017 , before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public in and for said State and County personally came the above named _ Danielle Yurcho who having been by me duly sworn according to law on his oath doth depose and say that he is the Advertising Clerk of Gettysburg Times Publishing LLC, a corporation, and is an officer duly authorized by resolution of the Board of Directors of said corporation to make the foregoing statement and this affidavit on its Copy of notice of publication behalf; that the affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the notice or advertising referred to in the foregoing statement and that all of the allegations contained in the fore going statement as to the time, place and character of publication therein referred to My commission expires Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Notarial Sea! HARRY JOHN HARTMAN - Notary Public CUMBERLAND TWR ADAMS COUNTY MyCommission Exoires Aug 26. 2021 Statement of Advertising Costa The Gettysburg Times To Gettysburg Times Publishing LLC, Dr. For publishing notice or advertisement attached hereto on the above dates 206.10 Probating same 5W Total T 211.10 • Publisher's Receipt for Advertising Costs Gettysburg Times Publishing LLC, a corporation, publisher of the Gettysburg Times, a daily newspaper, hereby acknowledges receipt of the aforesaid advertising and publication of costs and certifies that the same have been fully paid. Gettysburg Times Publishing LLC. a corporation, publisher of The Gettysburg Times, a daily newspaper. By Its Advertising Clerk A3 c.KTnxBL'fta mtts • ruksnA r. dkckubek /». 2$t? Police and Fire Batmail Vehicle rolls in New Ox Geuvdmig's tcoiu Pmcknl AhnhaD l.mcDln. mvtred A New ihifirfd mar wa* vrettai ca Aoptoon of dm mg RucUond to visit BEFORE Clvlstmtsl Pito, K^ioiM. Mil The purpose ol this notice Is to provide you with the opportunity to BqiaHituillB.U1HEB ...... Hina qua review the filing, which can be found at www.tlrstenergycorp.com. IcnmlVDMn You may visit the Companies' business oft ices to examine copies SMMHVl iflLM'krlM SaM—ISa—1 of the documents tSed wth the PUC. located at: 2800 Pottsvttle Qa«oj fitarM Pika, Reading, Pennsylvania (Mgt-Ed); 5404 Evans Road. Erie. A fHI pm Is Aw OlHM Pennsylvania (Penetec); 2939 North Hermitage Road, Clark, Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 800 Cabin Hill Drive. Qreensburg. Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). A PUC AdrrinlstraOve Law Judge wfl review the Convenes’ proposal and recommend a decision to the Commission. It you wteh to intervene or me a lormal oompiaint concerning the tiling, please contact the Vtt Dimming Pennsylvania Pubic Utility Corrmtssion Skmb Trimming 2012 CHRYSLER Post office BOX 3265 ^ Firewoad. 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PENNSYLVANIA AS'SCCHaTicT' cAl-'OTAAltS Notar/Public ifcStJA*, l3iCl 1** J01, Hearing loss leads to calling for student XrtSfta BfVK* PrruEnifrpfue ian Bilaston m JlaJU In 2DJS. Soil has made flee trips to lofeniitional dinlo through Bohiny Sod's paxcus kjw somflhifig EoLteot Ste also fit the first patient at a wis wtoAg vith ter te*nftgbv ite (ime&te nonprofit audiology start-up in Lancaster. vtsi Thai program asks recipients to perform Their diujhier sa( loociose to tte tcle- coramuoity service In ezchan^ for their vtsloa. and h«( speech was delayed. *1 tea ring devices TOukJn't (espood when they said they hid candy* she ukL JOT, JOT. JOV At 4 she was titled with her first ws of In Zambia. Noll watched a 4-year-old tearing aids, purple with pink and purple named Sylvia react as ste heard ber own swirled ear For the first lime, stand voice for the flra time. The audkdoglAs ing In the family driveway, she could hear Later found a ynnior so tte giri could p/ to tte birds dag. school Tweory years later, Not) Is wotting toward In Guatemala, a woman named Ines her doctoral degree in clinical audiology at recOved l wo tearing aids and b rote out IfCO Bloomdiujg Unimsiry in heeween trips to song. Tsw pi (he Fry, toy. joy. toy down in nsy vofeimeei n pop* up clinics around tte gfcte teartl* ibe mng. B was a trig change franibe In HaliL Guaiemala aod ZaaUt, she’s fearful young woman wte had told tte vol- helped fn children and adults with hearing unteen that because ate couldn't tear she a ids. Snmerimes she’s shown nff her bright 1y was mnd to even leave her house. ealend hes ring sids to pwilBUs who are na* *My fint fitting In Hatt was a lO-yeir-old vous about standing out because of (heir boy named Zacary* Noll aakL *He was wy ImpaiTiiienr. Ooce she evd doruied the pair shy the can Ire Urne. tut when we ru rued the she was wearing to help a young woman on tearing aids on hts fKe lb upwrth a huge, the spot. besuriful smile, (knew I was del ogoactly And she hopes to continue invtlmg aod what 1 am meant to da* helping people in developing countries access the high-tech tearing aids that peo ple in the US, smetimes late fa gramed tor 'txrrtarDuring another 1 rip to Paaalactei Guaie- refuse to ute « all j maU. Noll met 16-yvar-old Esmereida. Tte teen was afraid hs dassmates would PAT1BVT TO VQUteTO* make fun of her, bat after Noll showed After her own diagnosis tar hllaieral sen off ter own hot pink tearing aids, they fit sorineural bearing ktsa SdPi infant brother EapcfekU with a pair of her own In light was found to have the same congenKal can- pink. onion. When ste saw tte girl again (his January, At 12. she and her brother became the ear molds had tuned (odeuriome. patients of Dr. Kama! Elliot al ME AudM- h was tte last day the dink was operat deveea. preferring to embrace what nukes their attention.* ate advriea. but donTxhout. ogy in Lancaster, 'll was the only pediatric ing and supplies were dwindling ter different niter (ten trying to blend In. 'Talk In a normal voice.* dime that part leaned with the insurance So Noll and Dr. Elliot agreed Ihat the best •US like glasses.* tte tayv People aren't Her perttfi*} background gives her an my broths aod 1 had at the time * NoU said. option was to use Noflk tearing akU. leyau- afraid to pick brightly uriored frames. "Why opening to (dale to parous who fust learned It u funny how n all worts out because if 1 gnn them tar Eamerakla. and mitd her on te people wear colorfuL fobjcnabte glasacs (heir cfclkl has a tearing condition, *Ttekr •ookin 1 have gone there. I don’t know If 1 ter way~They were aomeofltebes tearing and not think aityihlog of ih«, bid they child can sill be successful and do well Id ever would've considered audrotagy asipro- leehoology on tte market, to ww were very weny about bdng seen with a tearing akfT school and live a normal life. Hearing loss l«aioo._ happy to gtw than to hs* NdJ aid But there’s rilll a aligns. On average does oot have id itmfl item In any way.* She feared her own tearing toss could Tte two have ntyed In contact via social it lakes five to 10 years for someone with Older patients marvel at ter, 'You're so make it difficult to do rhr|otv. tut she* touM media. *We now refer to each other as da* irouble hearing to get help. Nd) sayu Even ywtigr itey tell her wbea she reveals ter ths tei rig a patient tenelf hdpe her empa- tent,* Noll said. They reunited earlier this then n*i usually beouae a family member hearing aids. Lbize wxh (he people she meets. month when Earn ere Ida volunteered at baa Intervened or encouraged them to get Rx oerw. Nod will continue ter nudks in After ate graduated from CocallcnHigh another clinic being run near her home, tte heps of gruhiailrig In 2Ctt9, and maybe School near Lancasts. Noll attended BU as *Ste was showing peepk how totatecare ’Stme people ay hearing aids are Open- one day epening ter own pad lee. She *ou Id an undergraduate, studying Speech Pathol of Their hearing atria. We woe able to help rive, but we know thai tte primary reason like to return to Guatemala, and make inps ogy A Audiology with a minor In Spanish. Esroerelde. and now ate in turn warns to (bey avoid doing anything Is because they totndiaand Afriairwtennt yeti. But on ter breaks from school, she tetp ha coiruamlry,* worry ateut what people will think if itey And shell continue to volunteer at AAE returned home to work alonpMle Dr. FJItai wear hearing aidv* rite aakL Hearing Connecilorv the nonprofit in Lan- inset a hands-on look atuiui she waastudy- BOKTCBDUT Noll tries to bean advocate for people suf caster. ing in the dassroocn. Noll isn't ibyitoui ha tearing akls. fering from tearing lota while teaching oth To donate to tetp No! it volunteer efforts, Since lolniog Elliot on a humanitar Sbe’s always picked bright colors for 1 hr ers about how to interact wub them “Gel risk gofundme.cosn/hearlng-tte-call must first be Inhered hy saline to cause fls ‘Theft's a krt of faces that uiually don't death. come to meetings* te aid. ‘We need rote BILLFBQMAJ There wen I.S88 dllatkm-and evacu ntOMAJSCHOOL ipfrom and honest with them * ation abort Ions in Pennsylvania jo 2015, Aaron Johnson, a Harrisburg native who .180 abonkms done after week 20 In 2015, the act ceding to gate Bat IK let ’Jua beause Tm new (kwatl mean (tec currently verves as lu public works direc latest >rar for which data Is available. Tte American Congress of Obstetri I don't know* ste said. tor, brought up the district a history of c lu - There were 31.818 abortions la total thai cians and GynecoJogMa says there Is no Board member Matthew Krupp said otic leadership during tte rsibUe comment year in Pecniylrania evidence that Inducing fetal death te didn’t recall Robinson ever bringing period. The bill also would have effectively makes second-trimester abortions safer, the msttet of the superintendent's •Be careful what you wish tar.* he said banned dHatlon-and-evacuation, the mod and opponents question whether auch contract renewal up during ter tenure as Another controversial agenda hem would common method of second- trimester abor ao Injection makes ii less safe for the president. •providethe dritria whh tte optWi to inn- tion. opponents said. mother, 'You’re not giving tte board members sliioo any custodial, grounds or mainte Two sates hr* stml lar bans, w hile laws Tte bill was opposed by the Peonry- amgh aedK.* hr said. ~n»y all * r* bm fi nance serve employee* from Ihe district’s In sis other states are on hold in courts, Ivania Medical Society aod the lar with tte Istues." payroll to (private contractor I Aramark’s according to the Ouxtoiacha Lnsimxe. 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ProT'lLESS WE WIN! you Pike County Dispatch received Kelli Dora, Attorney-In-Fact Sue Dotv-Lloyd, Principal FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU ■Commonwealth of Pennsylvania NOTARIAL SEAL MorBaretA. Lang-Poore, Notary Public Milford Boro, Pike County . My Commission Expiree April 18,2021 WN^ylvaniaASSOCIATION of notaries Commission Expires Page 4 nKE COUNTY DISPATCH. THURSDAY. UtiCKMBPJt 21.2017 Blooming Grove Passes Controversial Shohola Explores Alternatives For Ambulance Service Shooting Range Amendments By Ken Baomel LORDS VALLEY - 1b Die ia±ak his I be SHOHOLA - Supervi- (Jisippointracm of a children's cause he has wurtced for the Black M>r Keith Raacr reported that iamb owner and a rectncd EUuacv family. Howe vet. be had alhet throughout Shohola Townxhip. utg; tirovcCirovc wpcrvuur,wpcrvisur, ats) b town- reasons for uf^xisuig (be amend people are expressing concerns ship meeting oo Monday, (he two ment. Ai the amendment hearing, about ambulance service. other suxrvtatfs voted for aoBiog he contended tbai game lands Raver spoke al last week's amendmenis arca~naninJ re regular township meeting. He that could ease source" incom- said that the concerns stem from approval of a pariNcwithhor- Ihc problem with the Advanced shooting nogc Life Support (AI.S, paramedic) a( the Kanr vendor that pulled out of Pike in Arms mduitrial September From the left. Shohota mpervtars Kedb Ruser.Greg Hoeper. Gevgt C. Fbtbr. «nd townAip Solldter (■*. Although there is now noALS Of three jaaou ObUger. Raoer reported on tbe nrretrt initiatives bt the county on stem1 lug Advanced Life Sop- provider in Pike, except for a (ALS) service to Ail tbe gap eroded thb foil when tbe only full^tae ALS provider puDed out of amend meals pari-time one in Delaware Town proposed by K. Ddaware Ifawnsblp baa o part-time ALS provider and I ohm an IVwnsfaip baa an out-of cotmty ship. agencies from outside the provider acorby. MnnkfoaUtka to Ibe red of Pike are acraabGng to ftsd • prrmanmt ALS aohUha. Kahr Arma al' area have picked up Ibe slack, torney lobn noted Riser. resolve the Al-S issue. ate $2551100 a year an ambulance to a patient m Such, the mua Supervisor Chairman Greg Supervisor George C. Ruhr Raser *aid (bat his opinion is Shohola the past few month* has conlroverant Hoeper asked Shohola Fire Chief was a little more cautious aboul that that amount might not be been 2Mfi minutes.” one would al Matt Wiemann on bis opinion the issue. enough to support an ambulance Wiemann reported that low -radiated about Shohola fielding an A1.5 He said. “Our i emit for a year. Shohola Fire Dept, and Lacka- none from the unit. Township Solicitor Jason waxen EMS are discussing (hat discharge of Mickey Black, of cUL 500 feet from Ohligcr said. “Pennsylvania law issue. One outcome of thui dis firearms" on dren’a camps near the proposed a propenv line allows a township to assess op to cussion is lhal Lackawaxen KMS private prop- Kahr Anns shooting raage, ex- atu IJOO feel a 1/2 mill in tax. but under the personnel informed Wiemann erty that bor- proed dismay abont the vole from a "princi current county assess meal for that the EMS squad is consider ders state or mr aa ■■■m.-Imm "■ that mold pal residential mula, that would only generate ing the option of becoming an federal land be Cavorabfe far Use rasip pr» or commercial $24,000 a year. ALS unit. where firearm posaJ. structure • “That would sU<> not be Ruhr said, “The problem hu' dUcherge iwt$e "This shall enough. To generate $50 per always been that the ALS system b allowed. QO(«ppt>to«njctxraon(heiiiir parcel, we would have to impose has failed. We just need to keep **1 wsni to eapreaa my dis* pared as (he range, nor a 5-mill lam increase. Mudyiog every possible angle ippuintmcnl bdo alarm, said mproperties or structures owm) A five-mill ioctease might be until we can solve this issue.” Mickey Black, children's camp fay the same pereuo or entity ... too much. Shobola might explore 201$ Budget A mend men I owner. "No parent scmIr their or affiUaied persons or cnblics," funding it* own ambulance.'’ Meanwhile, Raser suggested kids to a camp where the of according to the amendment, if Shohola Assistant Police (hat the township donate $2,000 semi^eutorredic riflescaatEfacani Cbcy have a written agreement Chief Don koa suggested that each to the (wo most active Kahr Anse wants an industrial, bcfne the shooting range use is Shohola research what happens BLS units responding to call* commercial, auhttiy grade shoot- approved, to a portion of every traffic cita in Shohola, Those are Ding man mg range. They should have a The ibid amcndmeai deb net tion written hy Shohola police Township and Milford Fire de responsiNlitv to not infringe on an “oitiry'' aa a "natin] penoo.” that goes into a state F.mcrgcoey partments. pngreny rights. A proeuie was corporaiien>limited liafailgycom- Management Services (EMS) Supervisors agreed, hut tnade t&at the sound ordtoaoce pany. paitnmhip. association, tified ax fund. OhNger advised that superv isors would prelect people in the com- joint stock company, mist, or paramedic. Perhaps. Shohola might ap had lo amend the 2018 budget, murnty. any erganizod group of penom, ..!d"C(?ini StawSboboU be no ambobiaK at lib ,cqueBC„ peal to the Male lo lap inlo part advertise the proposed amended Kahihr1 Armsi* property bordeni whether incorporated cr not budget, aod hold a public hear V- « time. Sbohob Fire Dept. CUef Matt Wic- qRjl”r of tbat. state gartv• bn^a.I nut as private Enuties are "affiliatwl." when A resident asked about an ing on adopting the amended (Tupcny. noise woub) be Imntcd one holds at least a 5 pereexa into Shohol.' ““ d7^mCnl cff*lr‘D* slid lhal he article last week published in budget. to4) deribcb wichour the amend- eat in the other, according c tbe i j ftRcnuuves to AnStt an inilwnanrg, been the Pike County Dispatch about Supervisors approved a hear - > alTordable SUV cbmr ear tbat ment. Stich had ogued that, be- amearknent defiortioo. meb i county ALS and work-around ing to follow a 10 a m. Jan. 2 IOf iod fund an ^ * CPR-liamed Emergency ^nVinuch cause fireanm fuse ri ran lirreled “tfs frustrating.” said Lee discussed at a recent Pike County annual Reorganization meeting. on state game land.it should not Black, son of Mickey Black, •V^vi ;£r Planning Commission meeting. Both meetings are at the town be limited on adjraxnt Und. speaking after tbe meeting. Shohola Fire Dept. Chief ship building on Twin Lakes Black noted that his camps "what's diauptivc for ua is tfos that makes months to Mail Wiemann said that for the Road. have existed for several gen* disruptive for tne people nalddor Shohola find a so long term, a fly car (chase car or Township Secretary Treasurer eratiaru and the jobs of numerous end across the street s self-suffieicDi. lution. SUV) that femes an Emergency Diana Btume said that $A,000 in employees are ut stake. Mkkey Black noted lhal the Rascr said. "People need to Baser said that since Oct 25. Medical Technician (FiMT, BL& unexpended funds is in (he 2017 explaining his yes vote. Su* sound test was in June when know that all 9-1 -1 calls from the when county commissioners volunteer) and a certified para budget regarding the township pervisur Oiair Nick Mam sad. foliage w«s m bkioe» “>Vc beard township in the past few months called for a meeting with mu* medic (Al-S) might he the cheap garage renovation. “1 asked myself: Would 1 appwe iliot3."besaad. “With more shoot- have been answered. mcipal officials to discuss ALS. en volution. Bluoie noted tbit the town this in another context?" era and louder eu», we’re con- “Wc have never had a problem attendee* discussed many ideas. Pike Planning Commission ship staff managed to do part of SupervisorlkmmyGtlleticalso cemed. We’ll be back for (be with no pick-ups. We want to He also said (bat he raised the member Fred Suljic of Lucka- the $25,000 renovation in house, explained ber reasoning. condtiknalure bearing. We hope (bank Dingman Township am issue al a recent Pike County waxen raised the fly car issue which saved $6,000. illume said "I saw thb as inexputy on ooise they'll nut reasuoable cxmditioas bulance as (hey have come three Council of Government meeting. at this month’s commission that she could shift the savings levels. Wh^i was okay cm side on it. we hope we won't heau ii" times. Wc also want to thank tbe Baser said (hat one idea com meeting, encoded by Raser and to the Donation budget line. ofthe line wasn’t okay ontheothcr However, he poimed out (hat other ambulance companies that ing out of discussions at meet members representing other mu- Hoeper is being sworn in as sutler she sakl, be is "trying not to make sum the answered." ings be attended was a $50 flat □icipalihcx. supervisor on Jan. 2 since he Supervisor Randy Schnalric cxie." as his camps (ncS riflcry. Rascr said supervisors and the lax on each parcel in tbe town Wiemann also said. “The av won a re election hid. His term insisted lhal record of the vote “It's atom noise." he said. county are working on how to ship. but tbat would only gener- erage response time for getting is six yean. Quick Makes Pitch For Joint Police Program By Dakota Headricks like to research before taking ictkin Emergency Plans Reviewed In Aftermath Of Pipeline Break MILFORD - Speaking al (to on tte plan. He sto be would like By Ken Bmmid company pay? was m my boute [un Oa. 5] when I Lords \Uley] is a suue-of-to* December I8tb Milford Township to took imo (he otit of sinoto prt>- LACKAWAXEN - ReakfaHs, Manciw laid. “Yes. they told ib beard the luul nrase. 1 wa& wooda- at facduy. ti is anong to best m Meeting, Don Quick. • former grams manured by utiiu anvrtsnip township agiervisofs.aiid the town they we wiBins lu pay znyihmg to iog whai u was. Ii waa like a wfaooBb. tomsylvaru.*' Township Supervisor and Acting and And out how many Milford ship solicilof discussed how the cover ihe usue. I am suQ caoctmalabuui what redo In response lo additional ques Oncfof mice for Mlifted Borough, township is dealing with mass emer* Mancino said ihw [ackawaxen and what (he townshipmhip wxmild do ii tions on an early waning xyxiem, requested the Superviraes buracter Borough and I i Pike polit gcncicx. spcctiiraDy gnr lcuto» reviving a jrant police program be vunendy ramondtu. tefen gas teaks or other potential mi,, anenwttncy.fincy.fiul, I think tocvvna Shook srid lhal sirens are no< effec* I ackiwaxen Township Super jor disasters to Pike Quay, whidi to a hlsMrig in dugube. We cam Uvc f { No.0000608177 Page I of I ELECTRIC RATES Proof of Publication of Notice in Reading Eagle On December 11,2017, Metropolitan Edison Company (Met-Ed), Pennsylvania Electric Under Act No. 587, Approved May 16,1929. 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Mvrom0’—s,'i,n3' Bdrks County RECEIVED Commission Expires On? 9 4 FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY’S BUREAU JU TUESDAr, DECEMBER 19,2017 READING EAGIE, READING, PA. State senator says he’ll ‘step back’ from campaign Subject of account accusing him of behaving feel uncom publican US Refi fat Meehan, Aubrey Montgomery, a inappropriate.'* Goldfine fortable nr who represents part of Berks. finance director for Leach's wrote. inappropriately toward former female aides disrespected. Leach has been among the 2008 stale senate campaign, In an earlier statement. 'In the fu Legislature's most prominent told the newspaper that Leach Leach blamed the accusa ture. I will liberals, leading the light for labeled her a prude and ratch tions on a whisper campaign TH» AK*UClJtT«ll ►’H lawmaker since 2003, did not take more the legalization of same- eted up the intensity after she mounted by an unnamed po immediately clarify whether care in my sex marriage and medical complained to him about a litical opponent and denied PHILADELPHIA — A state he was ending his US. House words and my marijuana. He also ran un sexualized tone in the office. ever inappropriately touching senator who is the subject of campaign. Sen. Daylin actions, and I successfully for another con In a statement on Facebook women. allegations published by Thr He said he planned to con Leach will make it gressional seat in 2014. after the Inquirer published He also said Montgom Philadelphia Inquirerihathe tinue serving in the Senate, my top pri In the story, the Inquirer the story, Matt Gotdfine, a ery was "as racy as anyone behaved inappropriately to despite a call by Gov. Tom ority to protect those who to quoted former party, cam 2008 campaign aide, said he else' in the office, and this ward female employees and Wolf, a fellow Democrat, for speak up to help change the paign and legislative aides, could confirm Montgomery's week was the first time he campaign aides said Monday Leach to resign. culture around us.* Leach some anonymously, who ac account. He also cited Leach's had ever beard that she had that he will “step back" from Leach said he will cooper said. cused the 56-year-old of be routine tickling and hugging a problem. his campaign for a congres ate with stale Senate leaders Earlier this year, Leach an havior ranging from making of female interns. Montgomery has worked sional seat. to address the allegations and nounced hia candidacy for sexualized jokes and com “This did not happen once; fora man running in the next Sen. Daylin Leach, a law said it is 'heartbreaking’ to the Democratic nomination ments to touching they con there was a pattern of behav year's Democratic congressio yer and a Democratic state him that he made someone to challenge fourtli-term Re- sidered inappropriate. ior that I believe was totally nal primary, Dan Murnif. Pastor cleared Wolf vetoes bill limiting some abortions Measure would have does not ban the procedure, in death of girl, 2 but rather, the fetus must first set term to first 20 be Injected by saline to cause its death. 1 From A1 »> ] for his granddaughter. weeks of pregnancy According to the American failed to fulilll his legal duty. Adams' office argued the Congress of Obstetricians Foster had told authorities girl's symptoms during Fos and Gynecologists, there is during the investigation that ter's visit clearly showed she Ton Ankoi'iAtb no evidence that inducing he was called to his son's home was suffering and needed fetal death makes second- to anoint and pray over the giri medical alien Don. HARRISBURG - Gov. Tom trimester abortions safer, and the nigh t before she died. Dr. Neil A. Hoffman, the Wolf on Monday vetoed a bill opponents question whether District Attorney John T. forensic pathologist who per passed by the Republican- such an injection makes it less Adams was not present for formed the autopsy on Ella controlled Legislature that safe for the mother. Monday’s hearing hut has Grace Foster, previously testi would have limited abortions The bill was apposed by been closely involved in the fied the gri would have been in to the first 20 weeks of preg the Pennsylvania Medical case. Despite several prior agony the day before her death. nancy. Society and the Pennsylva cases of Faith Tabernacle *fighting to breathe* and cough Wolf, a Democrat who sup nia section of the American parents charged with not ing uncontrollably. Hoffman ports abortion rights, rejected Congress of Obstetricians seeking proper treatment also testified that her fatal what Planned Parenthood Gov. Tom VIM tjrpfiyi his signature Monday after vetoing a Ml and Gynecologists. when their children died of infections would have almost aid would hove been the na passed by the R^idiBcarecentroAed Leghfehn to trmt abortions preventable illnesses, Foster certainly been cured with peni tion’s most restrictive abor to the fkst 20 weeks of pregnancy at Oty HaB k> PMaiMphia. was the first leader in the sect cillin or a similar antibiotic tion Law. Celebrate to face charges. Prosecutors could appeal He signed the veto paper The bill's sponsor, stale Sen. show there were 380 abor- Adams said his understand Johnson's ruling but Adams work in a public ceremony in Michele Brooks. F-Crawford, tions done after week 20 in ing of Johnson's ruling was said they need to review the Philadelphia City Hal], calling said a baby can survive out- 201S. the latest year for which the rural life that the judge found there was decision and evidence before the bill “a disingenuous and side the womb at 20 weeks data are available. There were no evidence Foster observed they decide if an appeal is ap bald-faced attempt to create gestation, thanks to advances 31,818 abortions in total that any symptoms that would in propriate. the most extreme anti-choice in technology, and laws must year in Pennsylvania, dicate the girl was being ne The case has been challeng legislation in the country.* catch up. The bill also would have ef- glected by her parents. He said ing for prosecutors from the Pcnnsytvania'scurrent lim Brooks was disappointed, fectivelybannedtbiatioo-and- the judge reviewed the limited start. it is 24 weeks. The 20-week she said, that the slate *will evacuation, the most common contact Foster had with the They originally charged limit would have kept in place he unable to protect so many method of second-trimester child prior to her death, and Foster in March, only to have exceptions undercurrent low babies in the future, who abortion, opponents said. Country after comparing it with the the cose dismissed at the dis for when a mother’s life or will never know the joy of Brooks contended thatthe hiD autopsy report, cleared him trict judge level during a pre well-being is at risk, but it had living." of the offense. liminary hearing in April. no exceptions for rape, incest Statistics published by the Ferro, the defense attorney, Prosecutors refiled the r fetal abnormalities. state Department of Health could not be reached for com charges two weeks later and IMPORTANT ment after the bearing. successfully had the case held Semite His argument Monday for the Court of Common Cfirisimas/5^ Sc4wcc4 '4 'l/iMa, largely resembled the case Pleas in June after a second S*e *■77' INFORMATION he laid out during two pre preliminary hearing before a vious preliminary hearings different district judge. Tuesday thru Friday Specials ABOUT FUTURE for Foster, saying Foster was Adams stressed that this OPBtHgCHtgfPBftPPgWMWOl ^ not equipped to diagnose the dismissal will not affect the watMoaSrwtfiatre______*8^5 ELECTRIC RATES girl's condition and did not prosecution of Jonathan and semers fc um cooks CMro shim act maliciously, but instead, Grace Foster. On Decam bee 11.2017. Metropolitan Edison based on his beliefs, thought TUECAYLdBta Ctewearf Huqluak waanr-SfO-xrj. HCMHCEMSTraUlWMBME he was doing what was best &Ch2oj mgi m i Hiin'n > ‘nrfyk > TMISfcffedwttb nzzKiusrriE.oi>wi««oM______89SS Company (Met-Ed), Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penetec), Pennsylvania Power OtCKBtKMVIro^ktwto— __ Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power ■a h>im>tm/Di^ifui»^an»M«ia*iureNrbdsP« Company (West Penn Power) filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) requesting approval ot their Default Service High-speed train spills Programs lor the period June 1. 2019 to May 31,2023. This filing is in accordance with the onto highway below [MUMlTCBIMIi Pennsylvania statute end the PUC's rules and orders establishing the terms and conditions under which the Companies will continue to procure [From A1 >» | asks if everyone is OK. furs 5, lealhe/s lor Wen S Women Si power for their customers who are not shopping posted two miles before the Aleksandcr Kristiansen, 24, with alternative electric generation suppliers speed zone and just before an exchange student from Co Monday, Dec. 18-12pm7pm the speed zone approaching penhagen attending the Uni The purpose of this notice is to provide you the curve, she said. versity of Washington, was Tuesday, Dec. 19 •! 1 am-7pm with the opportunity to review the filing, which Positive train control — the going to Portland to visit the ^ Wednesday, Dec. 2(H1am-7pro can be found at www.brstenergycorp.com. Vou technology that can slow or aty for the day. Thursday. Dec. 21 ‘lOam-Spni may visit the Companies' business offices to stop a speeding train — wasn't *1 was just coming out of the examine copies of the documents bled with the in use on this stretch of track, bathroom when the accident DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HOTEL READING PUC. located at: 2B00 Pottsville Pike. Reading. according to Amtrak Presi happened. My car just started dent Richard Anderson. shaking rcaUy, really badly. ' fl! I V/l r-V^j m 701 FWn Si Rwdm P> 19 Pennsylvania (Met-Ed) 5404 Evans Road. Erie. He spoke on a conference Things were falling off the Pennsylvania (Penelec): 2939 North Hermitage call with reporters, said he shclL flight away, you knew jzW Road, Clark, Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or 800 was 'deeply saddened by all that this was not something Cabin Hid Drive. Greensburg Pennsylvania (West that has happened today* minor,* he said. Penn Power). In a radio transmission im The back of his train car mediately after the accident, was wide open because it had A PUC Administrative Law Judge will review the the conductor can be heard separated from the rest of the Companies’ proposal and recommend a decision saying the train was com train, so he and others were to the Commission. It you wish to intervene or file ing around a corner and was able to jump out to safety. He a formal complaint concerning the filing, please crossing a bridge that passed was at about the middle of the contact the: over l-S when it derailed- Dis train, either the sixth or sev patch audio also indicated enth car, he said, and was *one For Remodel, Pennsylvania Public Ublity Commisswn that the engineer survived of the lucky ones.* Repair or Trade-In Post Office Box 3265 with bleeding from the head WE SERVICE AUCOATSlL v Harrisburg. Pennsylvania 17105-3265 and both eyes swollen sbuL NO MATTES WHEtE THEY\ VsT -- Prompl filing of a formal complaint may entitle you "I'm still figuring that out. fllUack t *WEMKHASEDI VfcSHI We've got cars everywhere | anytime, anywheral to participate in a hearing where you may present and down onto the highway* 1 K00 635 4JT7- 010 78*1 4009 testimony and question Company witnesses. he tells the dispatcher, who fiTKTnWfiPm www.pollrfckhirs.com Proof of Publication of Notice in the Daily Local News State of Pennsylvania - County of Montgomery {ss: Nina Oleary, Designated Agent, of the Daily Local News Company, a corporation, being duly affirmed, deposes and says that the Daily Local News, a newspaper of general circulation, published at 250 N. Bradford, Ave., West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, was established November 19, 1872, and Incorporated December 11, 1911, since which date the Daily Local News has been regularly issued in Chester County, and that the printed notice or publication attached hereto is exactly the same as printed and published in the regular editions and issues of the said Daily Local News on the following dates viz: ______December 28th ■ 2017 COPY OF NOTICE OR PUBUCA TION Affiant further deposes that he/she is the proper person duly authorized by the Daily Local News Company, a corporation, publishers of said Daily Local News, a daily newspaper, to verify the foregoing statement under oath, and that affiant is not interested in the subject matter of the aforesaid notice or advertisement, and that all allegations in the foregoing statements as to time, place and character of publlcatipn are true. IMPORTANT ABOUT FUTl JUtvuiQylMai. R7 Affirmed to and subscribed before me this On December 11,2017, Metropc Pennsylvania Electric Company dav of December. 2017 Company (Penn Power), and W< Power) filed a petition with the P (PUC) requesting approval of th< period June 1,2019 to May 31, > the Pennsylvania statute and the Notary Public the terms and conditions under \ to procure power for their custon alternative electric generation su The purpose of this notice is to f COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA review the filing, which can be fc NOTARIAL SEAL You may visit the Companies’ bi MAUREEN SCHMID, Notary Pubtlc of the documents filed with the F Unsdale Boro., Montgomery County Pike, Reading, Pennsylvania (M- My Commission Expires March 31, 2021 Pennsylvania (Penelec); 2939 N Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or I Pennsylvania (West Penn Powe A PUC Administrative Law Judge and recommend a decision to th< or file a formal complaint concerr RECEIVED Pennsylvania Public Utility C Post Office Box 3265 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17 FEB 2 2018 Prompt filing of a formal compla PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION a hearing where you may presei SECRETARY'S BUREAU witnesses. a O-HEWSI - OLUUWI NEVADA Heightened security in Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve The change in rating was sion from a 15,000-pound By C«ao efforts. “I’m confident every out a direct result of the {6tf04-kl)ograrn) vt-hlrii* T?>* Atmxtatfd Ppma available rcsmirtrc U be* mass shooting arried out trawling at An mpb (M(> las vcoas • An uoprsce. inK used to make turv this by a high-stakes gambler kph). The county plant to (teowd oumber of Uw en- New Year’s five will be on Oct. 1. The man killed irtsail an additional 7,500. ft^rccimtot ufAcerct »mJ Nt- safe,” Clark County Slicriff 5b people and utfuml hun Thr (lumber of National tionaJ Ou&rd awmho» wtil Joe Lombardo aid during dred* more after be shat Guard soldiers ami airmen be on duty when tens of a news conference Wednes tered the windows of bis activated in connection thousands of peoj)le piiher day. suite on the 32nd floor of with Sunday’s festivities u> rirnc id 20tft on it* Las Tourism officials expect the Mandalay Bay hutel-a- is more than double com Vegu Bnulnvvd.iuA three about 330,000 to come u» sinn on the Strip and un pared tn lost year. They will months after one erf the las Vegas for the festM- leashed gunfire on a coun be at several locations, In wurlilt irtusi famous ruad* tU\» that are anchusvd by a try musk festtval bek/w. He cluding McCann Interna- ways became associated mughly eigbl-oiinuU* Ore- JL then lulled himself. tiocud Airport. A legislative with the deadliest mass wort display at the top of I^mhardo said no spe committee approved al most shooting in modem US. seven of the destination’s SKVt U«"CirS -Ir'l A&S0CU*EP pans cific threat to the festivities $357,000 in cover the cosL hUt i >r>. cash*‘•lit* vis. The show will has hvtn discovered. Snip- The control center for Clark Cou'ty Sneofi Joe i omta'ac. left, and Claik Cou"ty 71* (as Vegu MetnfHd' ere will he ptwted for the the show, located at The Rio start 10 wen* La beftve mkl- Comm ssten CNairmar Steve Sisohk respeno la questions iLin Police fVpanmeiit will night Sunday at the Strain* during a news conference on New Yeai's Eve security at first time during the event AlRsuite* HtAcl and Casino, have every officer working sphere. The other firing k>* Metro Police Headquarters in Las Vegas Wednesday. Slats Buses and other Urge ve will be staffed by ofncials Sunday, while the Nevada calkins arv at the Vturtian, bottles, backcacks and coolers are not D* ENHANCED DYNAMIC GEO-SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT School virtual shooter training program aimed at survival Using iruttlng-ed^ video By Curt AndaraoD game technology and ani Th* A*»nai*d Pr**» mation. the U.b. Army and oblawoo. rta. • The Humeland Security De shuulef rapidly fires, partment have developed through the front doors of a computer-based simula an elementary school with tor that can train every an iLuault rifle and Mast* one from teacher* to first his way down the hall responder* on how tn re- way. Screaming children act to an active shooter per. arc running for their lives nario. The training center or frwn in frar. Teachers u> housed at the University quickly try tn decide: bar of Centra] Florida in Or ricade the doors, nr make lando and offers numer a nm for It w ith their stu ous rulo-playing opportu- dents? Dltiw that can he used to Police officer* arrive train anyone in the world with guns drawn, work with a computer. ing their way through the 'With teachers, they did school, finally they con not self-select into a role front the ahooter and end where they expect to have the threat. bullets flying near them. Unfortunately, it’s becom ing a reality * said Tamara Griffith, a chief engineer fur the project. ”We want to teach teachers bow to respond a* first respond ers.” The $5,fi million pro This frame the *W IMPORTANT INFORMATION SOUTH KOREA ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC S. Korean prevsident calls sex RATES slave deal with Japan Hawed On December n, 2017, Metropolitan Edison Company (Met-Ed) By Kim Tooe-tDnmg pruvuSe a speeiflr plan tu re while Suuth Korea said it will try to reMilvc Japane*? Pennsytvama Electric Company (Penetec). Pennsylvania Power TV AM&ciatod Pm* move a trotue statue repre Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn senting sex slaves In front of grievance over the naiue in Power) riled a petition with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission ssoOL • South Korean Hs Seoul embassy. South fey front of the onbassy. President Moon Jae-in aid rea in nspnviesakl it walk! The deal came under (PUC) requesting approval ot their Default Sendee Programs lor the Thursday the country k 2015 fonnerly refer to thr victims heavy critirian in South Ko period June 1,2019 io May 31. 2023. This filing is in accordance with agreement with Japan to as “victims of Japanese mil rea where many thought the the Pennsylvania statute and the PUC’S rules and orders estabSshing settle a decades-long im- itary cumfurt siattuos” but government settled for far i he terms and conditions under which the Companies will continue paxsc ovur Korean vnimen didn't make a dear promise Ur > less. Japan bas hreo an lo procure power lor their customers who are not shopoing with forced imo wartime sexual to remove the statue, accord gry that South Korea liasn’t alternative electric generation suppliers. slirery was sviousty flawed. ing to the pand. taken sped fie stei« to re- Moon's statement In "It hax been ninfinrH'd ire we the statue and similar The purpose ot this notice is to provide you with the opportunity to which hr vow* unspecified that the 201.I comfort moDumejiU in other plains review the tiling, which can be tound at www.hrstenefgycorp.com. follow-up measures to meet women negotiation be in the country, insisting You may visit the Companies' bustness offices to examine copies ttic victims’ demands po tween South Korea bad se there has been a dear un- of the documents filed with the PUC, located at: 2800 Pottsvilte tentially ihniws Ibc future rious ffarira. huth in pnaxfts (W^danding do m*. Pike. Reading. Pennsylvania (Met-Ed); 5404 Evans Road. Erie, of the Name of Publication: The Mercury City, State: Pottstown PA RECEIVED Client/Advertiser: First Energy Media FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU Insertion Order#: 8112 Patels! of Insertion: December 19,2017 Caption: Important information about future electric rates Ad Size: 3 columns x 6” Total Number of Insertions: One day, one edition My signature verifies that this ad was inserted as scheduled according to the above specifications. Date Name [please print] ClUMUU' IQ IHEWSOI 5 brey Montgomery, a for- duct cannut be excused." READERS' VIEWS I .each HU3 finance director for Wolf ahai Lamented that Leach's 2008 state senate the state lacks an "ade rftOMPAGEJ campaign, told the paper quate structure for vic Congress must protect sbe complained in Lcdch tim* to report Ibis type received FEB 2 2018 Vour home. Your neighbors. Your news. PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION POCONO RECORD SECRETARY'S BUREAU www.poconorecord.com 511 Lenox Street - Stroudsburg, PA 18360 (570) 421-3000 FIRST ENERGY SS MILFORD DRIVE______ACCOUNT# 400003437 HUDSON, OHIO 44236 Proof of Publication Notice in the Pocono Record Commonwealth of Pennsylvania County of Monroe Stefanie Bauer, Advertising Operations Manager, of the Pocono Record having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says the Pocono Record is a Newspaper of general circulation published at 511 Lenox Street, Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pa. The Pocono Record was established on April 2, 1894 and has been regularly published and issued in Monroe County since that time. The printed notice attached to this affidavit is exactly the same as was printed and published in the regular editions and issues of the Pocono Record on the dates listed below the bottom of this notice. I certify that I am duly authorized to verify this statement under oath and am not interested in the subject matter of the attached notice or advertisement All allegations in this affidavit as to time, place, and character of publication are true. ___ Copy of notice available In Pe the spring of 2C he Herald, Sharon, Pa. The new lie HARRISBURG (TNS) - compliant witl fndei the federal REAL ladons adopte D law, passed in 2005> a document se Sworn to and cribed ennsylvania driver’s license the Sept. U, 2 to before me on ! not sufficient identification attacks, Longi< December 27,2017 HBWBUniUliItllir fSnflnvsraftirnBtpi ..... I lllllllllE'fflT ~ JiSSuil 4uendinoo-ai -gfl v TBAtaadJ e joj oS*o£$ Lois A~-Kirktf6bd o pjnoM ‘yRrajp? opsstnop COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Jo; jnapyjns eq NOTARIALSEAL anvas MTR : niM qspjM 'asnaon pJ*P Lois A. Kirkwood, Notary Public ne v SnfOfid noj^idmoo jar, Stroudsburg Boro, Monroe County ajj-omi e aq m* 030tO noisaaixa My Commission Expires March 2,2019 inninn -it"1"™-1 fgQganbai; MEMBER. PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF NOTARIES PUBLICATION EXPIRE DATE AD CAPTION #TIMES AMOUNT $242.55 POCONO RECORD 12/19/2017 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 START DATE 12/19/2017 END DATE 20/19/2017 ORDER NUMBER 618049 tocMotecaO 1tod«0'omr!lHI7 A) LOCAL EnerattWycfcafl. Umaotki, Skiers hit the slopes ■adasaawnOia bafiaaaraiapa atShaamaa lliiiilaln Crews at ShraeeMountanSla Area are timing to have all !j mm open (or ChriatruasWeei, aa Hiataa, one of thdrbusieal times oi rear. So tar, u runs arc open. The ski area has been uiatjng snow Onfi^ar since mid' November. u.mi.na ddamhaa UatIMrU ilaemesa farakienaad aai bapaa ta have liar risen •paahrlha ■Mtteed.Tbay piaatabaapaa lardpMakaap apPrttep. SManang uwabigm dMadwb n«i taaaBwbapti—astral a—enailatsapllapdmi. tnaa*P ...... swa awt^ ^—r d eaary appartidir m s^piMad tfc adaril saow —dtba) bappm^w aOadtldirr«p»ap«afarCMilaaBdb(b.appafMibp)ladtea>afraar. (anu a sTrxrcoa PHorosmcoNoisccac] Funds fall into place for Marshalls Falls Park Township supervisor, constructlonto Start by spring PyBOl Cameron Pncaoo Secod Writer Officials have secured the fmal piece of hmdmg for a pro * posed tsoo.ooo park project io SmithflddTownddp. The cUlt Ucparlmenf of ConservaHon sad Natural Resources announced !)er. $il had awarded So ,o oo t o helpdevdop a new trafl system st MarehaDs Falk. That means construction shouldideaDy atari by spring* time, Township Supervisor Brian Barrett said. •It will be bid out to pri vate contractorhe said. vThe scope Is going lo be well over the threshold tor non-bidding." •We'U have to spec it out, by phases, and hopefully get to the first couple within a year. Then we can go back to see how much money we have and go from there." Smithfietd Towns hipbought the i$"*cre property, which is Mpiscatffmdha far apnea** located on C reek Road near the SBMWmrtpfifrcttoMpem^paafwttaflnsaaAIM former Mountain Manor Golf nfe PM to SmMMtf’nwiBlfe. (POCDno ttcoto fox morosi Course, in 200$ from private owners Anthony and Wane part of the project also, awarded DCNR grant, put the Mlghacclo. Them?, $00 pur- The state Department uf township reUtMy dose to Us chase was funded by a grant Community and Economic $500,000 target. from a Monroe County Open Development awarded "WUli this additional Space bond Issue. $219,000 in April trom a funding, we should be able «*rMibnw«\MBJ K Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission 570-236-9360 Post OtlEe eon 326S Hamsburg. Pennsylvania 17105-3265 Prompt filing of a formal complaint may entitle you to participate in a hearing where Inpaitcnf Dru* and Aknhol Tf Kegaia Coatrol Today. CJtftfWiJSjb-M you may present testimony and question Company witnesses. UP* W W W,t)SAddict|M^jCO^T\^ jlutks Corntfo, RECEIVED FEB 2 2018 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU Kristen Smith Being duly affirmed according to law, deposes and says that he/she is the Legal Billing Co-ordinator (Manager or Designated Agent) of the Intelligencer , Publisher of The Intelligencer, a newspaper of general circulation, published and having its place of business at Doylestown, Bucks County, Pa. and Horsham, Montgomery County, Pa.; that said newspaper was established in 1886; that securely attached hereto is a printed notice which is exactly as ilimentary copy of the Intelliger printed and published in said newspaper on ______December 19, 2017______and is a true copy thereof; and that this affiant is not interested in said subject matter of advertising; and that all of the allegations in this statement as to the time, place and character of publication are true. TherevieLower York Rd., New ..Hope You 215-862-1740 of ttv Q Pike, Affirmed and subscribed to me before me Promping,Center This 20th day of December a heai*^!!® witnes •0210 21 5-674-508. A.D.2017 r.nMMONWEAi TH OF PENNSYLVANIA f NOTARIAL SEAL l Ann Clark, Notary Public I Tuilytown Boro, Bucks County My Commission Expires April 30. 2019 ,!E\1SER. ^eNNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF NOTARIES iteadgat* ItoAnOactsteit.»17 ui Foundations awards $156K to Bucks nonprofits r«poi1 president of Foundations . Bucks County County (Trevoae), fox Its Philadelphia Ugh schoda: safeguard IT technology; Community Partnership’s Community College "Empowering Girls from • Roiling Harvest Food • Ivy HOI Foundation Nineteen Bucki County board of directors, said In (Newlowni, (or Its Adversaries lo Allies* Rescue (Lumbervilte), (Ptrkesle), tolnstallj Sure nooprofiti wilt sbart astatemenf. ACHIEVE) Program, program, which offers to support collabora Hands Body Support Lift, Id raot« (bin iisb.ooo The gtent recipients wblcb enhances (he strategies for girls to tion with the YWCA to which win enabla riders In grants awnd^d were: transition of college stu relate lo one another and provide food lo families with mobility Impair ifctntlv by Foundations • Bucks County dents with special needs belter understand ste In low-tncome areas of ments 10 safely mount sad Community Fotnetsbip. Audubon Society (New to succeed in the college reotypical mesaagealhal Bucks County through dismount horses lo psr- Tblitoon [rants wore Hope), tor the Nature’s environment; oflen lead 10 behaviors then "Fora to Families* ticipate In equine therapy; madt undst the ptrtDS- Healing Powers: Healing • Bucks County such as betrayal, exclu summer nutrition • Network of Victim’s ship’s Bucks Innovation Garden Progrem Health Improvement sion, rumor mongerlng. program; Assistance Oamtson), to sfid Impioroncsl Grsnti Deeeiopment, wbicb Partnership (Newtown), teadng and turassmant; • Advocate) for make website Improve proftsm. wblcb suppoits teaches stress reduc forks Integrated Physic*] • Lily’iHopeFaindalion Homeless and Those In ments which wU Improve ordsnlaalions dovclop* tion techniques to special and Behavioral Health (Coopersburg), for out Need (Faklets H Us).sup client access lo services; log Innoyattv* Ideas to needs youth and young Initlaliv* at BCHIP Adult reach to provide needed port families in need of and Improve tbs Uves otebQ- children; clinic, which screens for Items for families with emergency shelter; • Paace Valley Hotlslic dreo. youth and their • Bucks County depression and offers newborns In nsonslal • Access Services Center (Chalfoot), to (amlUas tn Bucks Couoly. Children's Museum (New mental health serrtce* lo kitenstve care; (Fort Washington), to expand Its Mentor- Work Anolbet six (rants were Hope), to tncrease edu low Income families at (he • Maternity Care purchase computes lab program, which provides made through tba Capital cational programming free dink; Coalition (Doylestownl, ials for Improved cere work opportunities In a Improvement Grants capacity lor STEM- • Conservatoiy of lo expand the Family management and client newly launched cafe in program, which supports ba sed learning by otfertog Music's Kindred Alls Support Group Program, Interaction for Bucki Middletown Township. organisations’ capital additional educational program (Doylertown), which proeldes educa County cheats wtthfci thek Foundations building campaigns. instruction bouts; lo support programming tional suppolt to Dew Technology lot Trans tlon Coamunily Partnership "Our grant program • GfrlsScouts of Eader n for a!-risk/tow-lncome parents, especially eul- to Independence Prop am; It a philanlhropfc pant- allows us lo support the Pennsylvania (Ttevose youth In Bucks County; oerable and first-time • Bowman’sHilWUrQUe making foundation needs of many worth' and Levittown), for • Baby Buraau parents; Preserve (New Hope), to supporting the behav while Bucks County their Funded initiative I Wannisda). for opera • Pearl S. Buck extends hxndkap accessi ioral health and human non-profits tbsl are Program, wtdeb provides tional support lor baby International (Ferkaile), ble path. Inc reartng access service needl of children serving young people (uniting lot 400 ghb with bundles, which provide (or youth programs that to the preserve for vinton sad young adults In Bucks and Iheir families and special needs and those hecessltiesto low-tnceme explore and appreciate wtb dtsabllilies: County. Since 2007, h has working lo Improve the who require financial families of newborn other cultures, Includ • Bucks County Housing awarded more than f 4-4 qualty of life In the com support to participate In children; ing diversity training Group (Warminster), to mUlonlnpanlsto Bucks munity,’' Karo) Laserda, the Gkls Scouts program. • YWCA Bucks for Bucks County sod uppade equipment and Count y nonprofits. TO BP MOPiByouwOb County school districts newspaper or download to brqufce about ekgfeflity of Upper Moreland and a copy at www.thetntall. for Give A Chrta mat atsls • Halboro-Horsham and com/pvea Christmas. lance, call the Bucks County Ihetr ad|otning commu Make chacka payable lo Opportunity Council at nities. Call (be Keystone BCOC-CtreA Christmas US - 3 4* - U 9 i k you redde Opportunity Center et snd mall them In care wtthki the following Bucks U S - 72 3 - S430 If you reside ol The Bucks County Couoly school districts: within (he Souderlon Opportunity Council, PO Centennial Central Bucks, or North Penn school Box • tSo?. Doylcatown. New Hope-Solebuxy, dhtricti. PA iSooi.Touseacfedtt A ^fnoctfsp y/nvi Oitihijp ijFWt.'i Psliiades. Pennrldge or TO em HOP: To mall a card, vttlt www.beoc.org Qoakertown Coftthumlty, donation, usa the dona a hd ctk k Donat e 10 G Ive A JfeniOiWfiwoi) .iui} as wtO 21 the Montgomery tion coupon from the Christmas. "ftoivi- i£j> (K(n;!0>o>iai {> \ DONATION FORM Give PLEASc PRIf<7 LCQlBlY A CHRISTMAS Wraith Management "• Name laslvvll^oearhicm: IV-ip 'A'KC>nioLs"t'>ou wnn.'yovrdanater (obopntaia Town ______CBE? Ajnount______0331 Me&aaye (ZSwnnt'-orless) S®Wi msyms PteasA makt checks payable to BCOC • Give A Christmai j Phcoo Qrrud Visfl theirrteil .corrvGiveAChrist mm lo make a secure online donation to I he Give A Christmas Fund AlfTtTrtut'tf*** rAMVKtt' MAJLTO: Gr/o A Christmas, c/o BCOC RO. Box 1007, Doyle si own. RA 16901 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE ELECTRIC STUDIO A ONE BEDROOM RATES Monthly fees starting at S3100 On Decemtoe 11, 2017. Metroptrttan Edison Company (Mot-EO), • Limited Availability Pennsylvania Elactne Company (Penelec). Pefinsytvania Power Garden Style Apartment Company (Penn Power), and West Penn Power Company (West Penn Power) tied a petition with the Pennsylvania Pubic Utility Commission •Aft Inclusive Living (PUC) requesting approval of men Oelault Service Programs tor the with Chef prepared meal* period June 1.20’910 May 31.2023 TTvs liling is m accordance with the Pennsylvania Statute and tno PUCs rules and orders estabtrstung * 110‘ Activities/Program! me tom’s and conditions under winch the Companies will conlmue aponsored by Resident! to procure power lor inetr customers who are not shopping with •Suburban Location altomnlivo electric generation suppliers. 130 acres, peMrlandly The purpose ol this notice is to provide you with tne opportunity 10 review the Iding. which can be lound at www hrslenergycorp com. Thoro’a No Place Like Home. Whether you downsize inlo a smatter You may visit ’ho Companies' business odieos to exammo copies ot the documents tiled with the PUC. located at: 2800 Ponsvllie piece or keep the comlort ol a more spacious lloorplan, Foutkeways Pike, Reading. Ponnsytvnnia (Mei-Ed): 5404 Evans Road. Ene. has what you need to keep living Me on your own terms Foulkeways at Pennsylvania (Penelec); 2939 North Hermitage Road. Clark. Pennsylvania (Penn Power); or BOO Cabin Hill Drrvo. Greensburg. Gwynedd retirement community is based on Quaker values & respect Pennsylvania (West Penn Power). tor (he environment. Discover us lodayt A PUC Admmistratrve Law Judge will review mo Companies' proposal and recommend a deosion 10 the Commisson. tl you wtsn lo miervone or tie a formal compumt concerning tho lihng please conlact the; Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Post Otlice Box 3265 frrilhrynrhTkiTirifTWrTVTti-TLli-gtyi'VLy Hamsburg Pennsylvania ’7105-3265 Prompt tiling pi a lormal complaint may entitle you to pariiopaio m Foulkeways www.foulkeways.org a hearing where you may present testimony and question Company witnesses. ! 120 Ueenngnouve Road Gwynedd. PA 19436 I 215-262-7010 Proof of Publication Notice in the Morning Cali Under Act No. 587, Approved May 16, 1929 and its amendments STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ) Copy of Notice or Advertisement COUNTY OF LEHIGH ) SS: of THE MORNING CALL, LLC. of the County and State aforesaid, being duly sworn, deposes and says that THE MORNING CALL is a newspaper of general circulation RECEIVED as defined by the aforesaid Act, whose place of business is 101 North Sixth Street, City of Allentown, County and State aforesaid, and that the said newspaper was FEB 2 2018 established in 1888 since which date THE MORNING PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION CALL has regularly issued in said County, and that the SECRETARY'S BUREAU printed notice or advertisement attached hereto is exactly the same as was printed and published in regular editions and issues of the said THE MORNING CALL on the following dates, viz:: Dec 19, 2017. 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Company, Pennsylvania Power Company : and West Penn Power Company for : Approval of their Default Service : Programs : CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify and affirm that I have this day served a copy of the foregoing document of Metropolitan Edison Company, Pennsylvania Electric Company, Pennsylvania Power Company and West Penn Power Company for Approval of Their Default Service Programs on the following persons in the matter specified in accordance with the requirements of 52 Pa. Code § 1.54: VIA EMAIL AND FIRST CLASS MAIL Aron J. Beatty Daniel Asmus Hayley Dunn Office of Small Business Advocate Office of Consumer Advocate Suite 1102, Commerce Building 555 Walnut Street 300 North Second Street 5th Floor, Forum Place Harri sburg, PA 17101 Harrisburg, PA 17101-1923 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Allison Raster Charis Mincavage Gina Miller Susan East Bruce Bureau of Investigation & Enforcement Vasiliki Karandrikas Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Allessandra Hylander Commerce Keystone Building McNees, Wallace & Nurick, LLC 400 North Street 100 Pine Street 2nd Floor P.O. Box 1166 P.O.3265 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1166 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265 cmincavage@,m wn.com [email protected] sbruce@,m wn.com [email protected] vkarandrikas@,mwn.com [email protected] Counsel for MEIUG/PICA/PPUG and WPP1I PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SECRETARY'S BUREAU Thomas J. Sniscak Deanne M. O'Dell William E. Lehman Daniel Clearfield Hawke McKeon & Sniscak LLP Sarah Stoner 100 North 10th Street Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC P.O. Box 1778 213 Market Street, 8th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17105 P.O. Box 1248 [email protected] Harrisburg, PA 17101 [email protected] [email protected] Counsel for Penn Stale University [email protected] [email protected] Counsel for RESA Patrick Cicero H. Rachel Smith Elizabeth Marx Exelon Corporation Kadeem Morris 701 9"' Street, NW Coalition for Affordable Utility Services and Mailstop EP 2205 Energy Efficiency in Pennsylvania Washington, DC 200681 118 Locust St [email protected] Harrisburg, PA 17101 [email protected] Counsel for CAUSE-PA Karen O. Moury Charles E. Thomas, III Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC Thomas, Niesen & Thomas, LLC 213 Market Street 212 Locust Street 8th Floor Suite 302 Harrisburg, PA 17101 Harrisburg, PA 17101 [email protected] [email protected] Counsel for Respond Power LLC Counsel for Calpine Energy Solutions, LLC Todd Stewart Hawke McKeon & Sniscak LLP 100 North Tenth Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 [email protected] Counsel for NextEra vfeti. f.- kki^b.) Date: February 2, 2018 Tori L. Giesler (Pa. No. 20774#^— FirstEnergy Service Company 2800 Pottsville Pike P.O.Box 16001 RECEIVED Reading, PA 19612-6001 FEB 2 2018 Phone: (610) 921-6658 PA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Counsel for Metropolitan Edison Company, SECRETARY'S BUREAU Pennsylvania Electric Company, Pennsylvania Power Company and West Penn Power Company External Carrier; UPS 1 DAY AIR 2/5/2018 10:11:53 AM MAIL ROOM (610* 921-6633 AE-lflAO 2800 POTTSVILLE PIKE 1ZAE14400157530074 READING PA 19605-2459 SNIP TO: ROSEMARY CHIAVETTA, SEuttiHNY PP PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION 2ND FLOOR COMMONWEALTH KEYSTONE BUILDING i 400 NORTH STREET HARRISBUR6 PA 17120-0079 n < era ■ C e a q; c e > 3 ■9 ^ ■o o (/> i/i •O 1/1 O9 O f W se Cl ** O o o ai o c s. ST 9 e VI S.'S 9. •< ft 9 * that would al> prauniMlcly 2'l6a.ok.. vul- alao been Imtod for federal outlived their bfe expectancy' naming the low' iIm* borouirh Ihf frMHlocn untcrr fin ,ftghl Tram Ocarfield bounty propwty MAHAFKhT — Mahaffey Borough Mu- pump*, blowers and aeration system to (fW rid uf an ryntor*. (‘ocnmunily Voltuairw Kin* las mUom. nii'ipal Auliiority tentoliv idy nppnw ed xub- Munvipalittc* ami municipal authorities At Mondays mrpUoa. IhparUnrnt of Mahnffry The fire burned moat of oultiDg an application to the states Cota* iwn submit application* for project* totaling •'nuni'it np|iruv#<«1 nootlmif were diepatihed to 21^ VS* the home and spread to a tnonwenllh Fmant'ing Aulhonly s igx'unung $30.01X1 (o $30(MKI0, l-.ng said Appl ten Coir KnJbvrwrnl Offtrer Main St. Mahaffey1, for a m- neighbor big hume al 21 IS grunt program. don* are due Feb. 2ft Stsxwasful applirwnt* Hoy "Hutch' Mnrkle amt jktI of ii flrutluro firv in a W, Main St., ('ompletely d^ Engineer Trm'is Jsiag of (Twin. Dobson will be notified Imre nest year, (irnnl fund ('•ouncilmao .John Hrnrken nro-efory •'ood-fntRwd htape •rroying that home ns well and J-'oreman Inc. of Altonns, (he ■utlnn- ing wiiuld be received in 2019 lov i»H chr t'loarfirld TIk prtfiiriy, pvt of an 'I'hat property was ejnnnnl ly* consulting engineer, informed member" Jong said hr would draft a profevi hm for ty ('ommisainnorw to dinrura •wtnto that not opened up by the owner* at Monday * meeting nf an upconiuig grant oppiYnal at the aulhority s Jan. 13 meeting whal mn br done about a or »ettM after the owner “We juai want to clean round for small W'Alor and wsrtewnt.rr sys •It's worth a stab. It won t do any harm to property that w'ae moelly dr- died. Huh noi tioen olfuinetl ihr meiia up." Councilman tem* infrustrislure apply" Chairman Rd said rt roved m n fl re — a nd m akr up folkiwing the fire At n Frank Sherwood said. 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