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POSTAL CUSTOMER JOURNAL FREE of the POCONO PLATEAU Take One Serving the communities of the Pocono Mountain School District and surrounding areas. #1 News Weekly ©2010, JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS, INC., All Rights Reserved in Monroe Co. VOLUME 15, NUMBER 10 Week of July 29, 2010 PMSD facilities use fee structure under review by Jeanine Hofbauer PM East student who is a On behalf of the Pocono member of the swim team, be- Family YMCA, Sonia Wolbert lieves the district’s facilities requested reconsideration of should “not be a flat charge for the Pocono Mountain School non-profits and for-profits.” She District’s initial fee structure also proposed the board review under the proposed revisions to the actual additional expendi- Policy 707, Use of Facilities tures associated with the use of during the July 21 school board the pool such as keeping lights meeting. Wolbert emphasized on and security rather than fa- the non-profit organization’s cility charges that would be in- contributions to residents of curred anyway. Monroe County including those Superintendent Dr. Dwight residing within the district. The Pfennig dispelled the public’s proposed facility use fees perception of the district’s intent would be “astronomical to an to profit from rental fees and organization such as the concession stand revenue. YMCA,” said Wolbert. She went Pfennig clarified that it was on to elaborate on the value of never the intention to contract Coolbaugh celebrates Soccer World Cup participation in the Y’s swim- concession stand use out for Coolbaugh Soccer Associa- baugh Soccer Association will contact Benito Juarez at 269- ming program stating it “cannot profit but rather to use it “for our tion celebrated its sixth annual also have a winter season 0807 or Armando Cantellano at be weighed in dollars or cents.” student groups’ fundraisers.” summer season with 165 play- starting this September. 350-7807. See more photos on The Journal of the Kim Hannigan, parent of a Please turn to page 2 ers this past Saturday, July 24 For more information please at Coolbaugh Elementary Cen- Pocono Plateau’s Facebook page. ter. Families gathered to watch teams that represented the dif- ferent countries that partici- pated in the FIFA World Cup this year. Along with the various games, parents and kids en- joyed a picnic while watching the guest of honor State Rep- resentative Mario Scavello hand out awards to the players who had won M.V.P. and most penalty kicks. Scavello also kicked the ball to mark the beginning of the fi- nals for the older age group, where the France team won the C.S.A. World Cup. A whole day fun filled with soccer, laughs, and food will re- turn next summer, however, for Rep. Mario Scavello accepts a Coolbaugh Soccer shirt from PMSB thanked Lindsay Barrett George, here with Kayla Daniels. those who cannot wait, Cool- Benito Juarez, left, as Jimmy Donnelly looks on. PAGE 2–The Journal of the Pocono Plateau, Week of July 29, 2010 lieve that we are costing the Enrichment Activity Program) is The policy to prohibit wea- ing volunteer efforts provided PMSD… district $3,000 a week.” “alive and well.” The district pons on school property re- by local author/illustrator Lind- Ricky Smith suggested “Al- hopes to fill the position left va- gardless of the party’s proper say Barrett George. The author Continued from page 1 though I have no problem with cant by the retirement of PMSD license retention was empha- of children’s books visited the Board member Meg Dilger the policy; the fee schedule Director of Student Support sized by Pfennig. Approval to district’s summer reading pro- commented,” I don’t think the needs to be looked at.” Henry Services Lamar R. Thomas by the first reading of the new dis- gram students at the Swiftwa- public realizes how expensive it Bockelman added, “the revision August 25. The valued program trict Policy 816, Weapons, was ter and Clear Run Elementary is to do [maintain the facility] was never construed to be a placing kids in the forefront granted. Centers recently, providing an between heating the pool, bath- money maker; while I admire amidst a vast array of enriching Dorothy Sirolly asked for elaborate presentation to instill room usage from paper to sep- the organization, by the same activities including theater, elaboration upon the “trans- the confidence to “do what you tic, down to the wear and tear token we have a responsibility music and dance is expected to parency” of the proposed revi- like to do best.” Robison went on the parking lot, we’re not in to our taxpayers to maintain fa- progress “well into the 21st cen- sions to Policy 121, Field Trips. on to state, “It is wonderful to business to make money.” cilities.” He proposed compris- tury,” pledged Pfennig. Board Sirolly asked that the wording have a local author in the area Wolbert responded regarding ing a committee to “work out a member Bill Forte recollected be amended to allow for in- who is always willing to partner the YMCA’s calculations de- better balance.” Wolbert re- the work of Thomas to “give stances for fundraising to assist with our district in assisting us rived from the proposed facility quested a representative from students interests beyond with expenses for chaperones. with the importance of encour- fees, stating “I find it hard to be- the YMCA attend the commit- sports.” He commended the ef- Pfennig advised the fundraising aging the joy of reading.” tee meetings “as perception forts of “targeting students with for chaperone and student The PMSD board scheduled TheThe can be skewed.” nothing else on their plate to costs within the policy wasn’t to meetings for August are Wed - Superintendent Pfennig pro- get involved.” The job descrip- address expenses for parents nesdays, August 18 and August FFISHINGISHING vided assurance PMSD’s tion should include having the but for students. Bockelman 25 at the administration build- SCEAP (Student Community selected person to be available concluded, “It is the consensus ing in Swiftwater. HHOLEOLE after school hours to accom- of the board (the policy) is to Route 940, Dentures made modate students, suggested stay as is for now.” Pocono Lake Affordable Forte. Dr. Elizabeth Robison later Catch & Release Pfennig addressed members extended her gratitude on be- Catch & Keep in ONE DAY of the board regarding discus- half of the district for the ongo- No License Required sions with Senator Jeffrey Pic- New Denture from $200 cola, Chair of the Pennsylvania THE LITTLE BAIT SHOP (per denture) Live Minnows & Fatheads Education Committee. Pfennig S&TCoombe, Inc. Free Parking Available Nightcrawlers & Worms spoke of Piccola’s advice for Stove & Fireplace Specialists Tackle, Hooks, Lures, the district to move ahead cau- Line, Powerbait, etc. DR. M. 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(570) 646-8254 • Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The Journal of the Pocono Plateau, Week of July 29, 2010–PAGE 3 Tunkhannock lessens monthly meeting load by Seth Isenberg Supervisor George Ewald Police “are writing a lot of tick- paid – the majority of which is Piano and Maureen Sterner, Tunkhannock Township su- shared that the work to repair ets” for speeding. $166,420 for the third quarter attorney Dan Lyons, pervisors will hold only one and pave Kuhenbeaker Road The E. coli problem in Indian share of regional police, and sec./treas. Wieand, 14 citizens meeting a month through the will begin after the race and be Mountain Lakes appears to be $13,005 for the third quarter and this reporter attended the rest of 2010 unless some ur- complete by the end of Sep- geese related. share of the Monroe County meeting. Supervisors will meet gent business looms. At the tember. Congratulations were ex- Control Center, $5,000 as their next on August 11 at the town- beginning of this year, the su- Engineer Kevin Harris was tended to secretary/treasurer annual contribution to the West ship building in Long Pond. pervisors set a regular meeting directed to inspect a home that Maria Wieand, who was End Ambulance, $4,589 to at- on the second Wednesday, is falling down, potentially haz- elected president of the Mon- torney Lyons for services, and and a work session/meeting on ardous, located on Long Pond roe County League of Women $2,916 to the townshipʼs Vol- Legal Bid the fourth. It was decided at Road, and make a report. Voters. unteer Fire Company for their P.M.C.S. is seeking a bid the July 14 regular meeting Supervisors also agreed with Supervisors agreed that one monthly mortgage. on a Bally custom walk-in Re- that the work session meetings Tobyhanna Townshipʼs vote to of their number should attend Supervisors Ewald, Fran De- frigerated 23”1” length x 9ʼ8” will not be held. reject all bids to repair the Pocono Mountain School width. Interested companies, Other business included ad- stone building at the Austin T. Board meetings. Bills of Program to help please contact 570-894- vertising bids for tar and chip Blakeslee preserve. The struc- $201,898 were agreed to be 5108. road projects and returning of- ture is “not safe to fix.” businesses thrive fice hours at the township Police hours will be up this 76ers Hoops Tour In todayʼs economic climate, building to 40 hours a week, month into next, due to the many business owners are Legal Bid from 35, to accommodate the NASCAR weekend. Hours are stops at Price Park having a hard time surviving, P.M.C.S. is seeking bids on increased workload. already over, but the Regional on Monday let alone thriving. To help area fencing the perimeter. Inter- businesses obtain a better un- ested companies, please THE JOURNAL of the POCONO PLATEAU® This coming Monday, August derstanding of how to run their contact 570-894-5108. 2, Philadelphia 76ersʼ Ambas- businesses and gain a com- (570) 443-8321 [email protected] sador of Basketball World B. petitive advantage for long- ATTENTION A Product of Free will host a clinic for chil- term success, MetroAction has dren on basic basketball skills JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS, INC. partnered with Community EDUCATORS development at the Blanche Bank and Trust Co. to present Business office 211 Main St., White Haven, PA 18661 Price Park in Pocono Pines. We Are Seeking Certified Member: Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, MACPA, Chamber of Commerce, PMVB its Small Business Institute. 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Tickets can be purchased at the door or by calling Al Enoch on his cell phone at 570-807-6958. Tables for eight may also be reserved by sending a check payable to Pocono Lions Club and a stamped re- turn envelope to Al Enoch, PO Box 216, Pocono Pines PA, 18350. Upon receipt Al will reserve a table for your group and mail you eight tickets. It is suggested that you do this ASAP, as tickets are going fast.

All monies will be used to support local charities. The School Cen- ter is located on Old Route 940 near the Clymer Public Library and across from the Pocono Lake Cemetery. The Journal of the Pocono Plateau, Week of July 29, 2010–PAGE 5 Pocono Pines Improvement Association celebrates 100th Anniversary with donation to Clymer Library A dedication was held during dents interested in joining or cated on Firehouse Road in a meeting of the Pocono Pines learning more about the PPIA Pocono Pines. It serves the Improvement Association on are encouraged to contact townships of Tobyhanna and Saturday, June 26 at Clymer Sigrid Novak or Bill Schafer at Tunkhannock, as well as the Library. PPIA offered its sup- P. O. Box 443, Pocono Pines, greater Monroe County. Visit port of the library with the con- PA 18350. Clymer online at www.clymer- tribution of a café counter table The Clymer Library is lo- library. org. and four stools. The new addi- tion to the library is well-suited for lap top users who visit the COLONIALAUTOSALES.COM library for free wi-fi, a growing population in our current eco- nomic state. We’re a REAL dealer President of the Pocono Pines Improvement Associa- selling REAL cars to tion Bill Schafer presented the furniture Saturday morning im- REAL people! mediately following the pres- Bill Schafer, President of the Pocono Pines Improvement As- entation of a scholarship to a sociation, presents a furniture donation to Clymer Library 1-800-421-3350 local student. “The library had Board President Donald Pitzer on June 26.

a need, so we filled it,” he put it. The PPIA is celebrating its 100th year anniversary, and the civic grouped wanted to make a donation to the local community in commemoration. Clymer Library board president Donald Pitzer accepted the do- nation on behalf of the library and thanked the group of about 60 members for thinking of the library in a time when state funding has been drasti- cally decreased. The Pocono Pines Improve- ment Association was estab- Congregation B’nai Harim held a Ladies Luncheon on July lished a century ago for civic 7 at a Stroudsburg restaurant. This informal social group en- improvement, preservation of joys getting out together and relaxing over lunch and catch- the environment, and assisting ing up on family and friends. Sometimes there are even in the planned orderly growth suggestions for future congregational activities. Among of the Pocono Pines commu- those pictured are Meridith Stemple, Sara Bedrick, Caryle nity to maintain the natural Block, Lee Emerson, Ellen Kagan, Shelly Wismer, Emily Lev- beauty and balance of nature itan, Ellie Neulinger, Lorraine Schur, Honi Grasing, Marian for the benefit of its human and Takak and Bev Novick. These lunches are open to anyone in- animal inhabitants. Local resi- terested in getting out and socializing with other women, Journal of the Pocono Plateau Enjoy Great Savings, Service and both members and non-members. For information about fu- e-subscription is just $10, ture activities call the message center at 646-0100 or visit delivered to your e-mail every Benefits … with the week. Send an e-mail to www.bnaiharim.com. [email protected] AARP Auto & Home Insurance Program from The Hartford.

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Con- the future. tional Golf Tournament held in Brincat, Jefferson Ramirez and ships in the memory of their tributions to this fund are made May, Pocono Farms Country Stephen Wachowski received loved ones. through various golf outings SaturdaysSSaattuurrddaayys & SSundaysSs uunnddaayyss Club Association’s Golf Com- the highest scores and were Pocono Farms Country Club held throughout the season. AugustAAuugguusst 1t 1144 - O4 OOctoberccttoobbeer 333111 mittee awarded four Pocono each awarded one of this year’s Association has been awarding Golf is an integral part of the PlusPlPluus LLaboraabboor Dr DDayaay My MMondayoonnddaaayayyy Farms graduating seniors with four scholarships. 1111AM11AAM - 88PMPPMM a total of $4,500 in scholarship In years past, the PFCCA funds. Ten scholarship appli- Golf Committee awarded two Oktoberfest vendors sought cants were graded on their ac- scholarships to deserving sen- ademic record, extracurricular iors. However this year Pocono by St. Mary of the Mount involvement, work and commu- Farms CC lost two very active Vendors are needed for the St. Mary of the Mount’s inaugural nity service, and their personal residents, Steve Butler and Bob Oktoberfest on Sunday, September 19. This one-day extravaganza interview. Of the 10 applicants, Stephen, whose generous fam- will feature arts and crafts vendors, a roast pig meal, beer, games, SOMMERS entertainment, as well as other types of food, drink, and dessert. BARRY Local crafters are encouraged to sell their wares from 2 – 7 p.m. TRANSMISSION on the grounds of Msgr. McHugh School (Route 390, Cresco); 8- foot spots can be reserved for $10. Vendors must provide their AUTOMATIC IMPORT HEAVY DUTY CLUTCHES STANDARD DOMESTIC 4WD DIFFERENTIALS own tents, tables, and chairs. All spots must be pre-paid and the fee is non-refundable; deadline for reservations is September 4. 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Journal of the Pocono Plateau 10 dinners $10.95 Friday Black Angus Burgers, Happy Hour e-subscription is just $10, delivered to 4-6 p.m., Everyday Oversized Sandwiches, FREE Buffet, 5-7 p.m. Homemade Soups and Salads! your e-mail every week. Send an e-mail Children’s Menu CLOSED MONDAYS Daily Specials to [email protected] GREAT FOOD • GREAT PRICE • GREAT ATMOSPHERE Starting at $4.95 MCEEC offers program on water habitats JOURNAL Wet and Wild will take place Saturday, July 31. Monroe County Environmental Educator Darryl Speicher will lead the group to ©2010, JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS, INC., All Rights Reserved LIVING VOLUME 15, NUMBER 10 Week of July 29, 2010 explore the wetlands, streams and ponds of the Kettle Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Strange plants, weird bugs and odd looking amphibians await as the group gets wet and wild, learning more Rock & Golf for the Wildlife proceeds to about the importance of these places for wildlife and people. This 1 ½ hour program starts at 10 a.m. Appropriate footwear is sug- benefit Pocono Wildlife Rehab Center gested. Mount Airy Golf Club at All ages are welcome. Cost is $5/non-members, $3/EE mem- Mount Airy Casino Resort will bers and children under 12. For information on other programs host a benefit golf day on Sat- visit www.mcconservation.org. urday, August 14. “Rock & Golf” for the wildlife will benefit the Pocono Wildlife Rehabilita- 14th Annual tion Center, a non-profit organ- ization that helps injured and orphaned wild animals, from Faith Fair bear cubs to fawns, red foxes and bobcats. August 7 For every paid golfer, Mount 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Airy Golf Club will donate $10 to PWRC. Live entertainment PIG ROAST from noon to 7 p.m. will feature DINNER a variety of local performers in- 4-6 p.m. cluding Andy Moses, Joe OʼMalley, Kan Bing, Brian Mount Airy Golf Club manager Chris Zelenka and Katherine • Flea Market Williams, Anthony Regan and and Eric Uhler of the PWRC with a rescued peregrine falcon • Craft Fair the band Dazeapart. on the Mount Airy golf course. • Bake Sale The event is also open to casino. Prizes will also be noon to 5 p.m. • Lunch Table non-golfers who can enjoy the awarded including a stay at For more information, to Take-outs available. festivities for $10 with pro- Mount Airy Casino Resort as schedule a tee time, or to be- Call 646-0309 for tickets. ceeds going to PWRC. Chil- well as a Harley Davidson Mo- come a $25 hole sponsor, call dren 12 and under will be torcycle for the first hole-in-one Mount Airy golf course man- Faith Lutheran Church admitted for free. Food and on the 9th. ager Chris Zelenka at 243- Route 940, 1 mile east of beverage specials will also be The Pocono Wildlife Center 5240. Blakeslee Corners, next door available on the new deck will also be on premises that to Matirko’s Hardware overlooking the 18th hole and day with native wildlife from Sláinte! INTRODUCING OUR BLOODY SUNDAY BRUNCH 11-2 BUFFET WITH OMELETS MADE TO ORDER,JUICE BAR, High Elevations Specials CARVING STATION,MIMOSA,BLOODY MARY Happy Hour Every Sunday 6:30 - 8:30 FROM OUR BAR... Live Entertainment 12 oz. Bottle Black & Tan - $2.50 PADDY KENNY’S IRISH Chuck Paul, Sunday 7-9 p.m. PUB &RESTAURANT SOUP DU JOUR sponsored by Malloy’s Dark Irish Ale. “Come in as Strangers, Leave as Friends” Daily Bar Specials Italian Wedding WELCOME $2.50 Cup $3.50 Bowl RACE BEST OPEN MIC NIGHT IN THE APPETIZER FANS! POCONOS THURSDAYS,8-10 Sweet & Sour Wings Kitchen Open: Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. $5.95 Route 115, 3 mi South of Raceway 570 643-4023 ENTREES Kids Fried Mac & Cheese with Fries SEE YOU AT Located on Route 940, 5 miles West of Blakeslee $3.95 OPEN: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. & Sun. 4-10 p.m. Chicken Picatta LocalsLocals Day Day at at Sat. 4-11 p.m. Boneless breast of chicken sauteed in olive oil and finished with a lemon butter Wed. CLOSED wine caper sauce, served with choice of side dish and vegetable of the day. $14.95 PoconoPocono Raceway Raceway Bayou Scallops Saturday July 31 Sea scallops seasoned with bayou seasoning & broiled served with pesto gnocchi and vegetable of the day. STEAK $17.95 Chesapeake Bay Crab Cakes Our own made crab cakes are accompanied with • Gates Open at 8 a.m. - Fan Fair opens crab fries and a side of house coleslaw. • July 31 - NASCAR Camping World Truck Series SPECIAL $16.95 –Pocono Mountains 125 at 1 p.m. • July 31 - ARCA Race - The Pennsylvania 125 at 3 p.m. SPECIAL DESSERT -Tickets are just $20 in advance if you call 1-800-RACEWAY, 12 oz. House Cut NY Strip. Strawberry Shortcake $2.00 go online at poconoraceway.com or at the raceway during office hours. -Tickets are $25 at the gate the day of the event. All Major Credit Cards $16.99 - Children 12 and under admitted to the Grandstands FREE RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED 443-8899 with a paying adult Saturday PAGE 8–The Journal of the Pocono Plateau, Week of July 29, 2010 cancer risk. Contribute to your In a blender, combine the vention and educates the pub- Reserved: www.aicr.org daily fruit servings and quench frozen melon, berries, ginger, lic about the results. Used with permission. Dining your thirst with this fun drink juice concentrate, and lime Copyright 2010 All Rights thatʼs sure to please. Inspired juice. Add 1/4 cup water. Blend by Italian ice, this concoction is until it is icy and fine-textured, In a slushy combination of ly- stopping to scrap down the Flea Market and Book Sale set copene-rich watermelon and sides of the blender two or Editor’s Note: We’ve ended up antioxidant-abundant blueber- three times. Pour it into a wide for August 7, in Mountainhome with a surplus of watermelon, some- ries that can be enjoyed with a glass, garnish with mint and A popular diversion for a braryʼs collection. how. And while the fruit seems espe- spoon or through a straw as it serve, accompanied by a summer weekend is a visit to The Mountainhome United cially delicious and juicy this year, I’m melts. spoon. the Flea Market and Book Methodist Church and the Bar- starting to look for new ways to serve Blueberry * Freeze peeled, cut-up wa- Sale, co-sponsored by the rett Paradise Friendly Library it. This slushy sounds like a great way Watermelon Freeze termelon in a resealable plas- Mountainhome United Meth - share the Flea Market rental 3 to cool off. 1 cup ⁄4” cubed seedless red tic bag. odist Church and the Barrett receipts. I’ve also gotten a Watermelon Gaz- watermelon, frozen* Makes 1 serving. Paradise Friendly Library. The 3 pacho recipe I’ve taken out of the 4 ⁄ cup frozen blueberries Per serving: 211 calories, next of several planned events Journal of the Philadelphia Inquirer, but I need to 2 tsp. finely-chopped fresh gin- less than 1 g. total fat (0 g. sat- will be on Saturday, August 7. Pocono Plateau test that one out before I share it. It ger urated fat), 53 g. carbohydrate, The Flea Market will take e-subscription is just $10, 1 sounds interesting, and the author re- ⁄4 cup apple juice concentrate 3 g. protein, 4 g. dietary place on the churchʼs grounds delivered to your ally likes it, but I’m not sure… 1 Tbsp. lime juice fiber, 20 mg. sodium. on Route 390, from 8 a.m. to 3 e-mail every week. 1 Send an e-mail to Research has shown that ⁄4 cup water p.m. Display spots outside are [email protected] eating a variety of fruits and Fresh mint, for garnish, op- ***** available, at $10 each. There vegetables can reduce your tional are also a few spots under To see more AICR recipes cover, at $15 each. To reserve Bike Rentals that make sense! visit the Test Kitchen at www. space, please call Maryann aicr.org. Tannery Depot is located Miller, at 595-7390. along the scenic We want to know what you Simultaneously, a Book Sale and Lehigh Gorge State Park, think. Send your questions and sponsored by the library will more than 40 miles along the comments to recipes@aicr. take place across the street in rails-to-trails path. org. the libraryʼs former home on No bus ride needed; we’re on the trail. Simply park and The American Institute for Route 191. Hours are 8 a.m.-2 Exit 274 off I-80, White Haven ride. Wide, comfortable seat “cruiser” bikes available. Cancer Research (AICR) is the p.m.. There is a large selection 443-7424 Open 7 days a week, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Call ahead to reserve your bike. cancer charity that fosters re- of books, as a result of dona- search on diet and cancer pre- tions and the culling of the li- www.mountainlaurelgolfclub.com 10% DISCOUNT on Daily Rental with this ad. Open to the public Tannery Depot is a true general store with groceries, camping supplies, fishing gear and more, SENIOR DAYS MONDAYS & with a big dose of local history thrown in. 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THURSDAYS — State 534, Albrightsville Foursome $128 w/cart ($32 each) Regular rates $42.50 Mon. thru Fri. w/cart BEST Vision Center ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT $55 Sat. & Sun. w/cart Where Vision + Value = The Best Combination Jack’s Grille Bring in for Discount • 50% Frames • 20% Lenses BREAKFAST Open Daily for Lunch from 10 a.m. Grille Menu & Dinner Specials • Board Certified Optician • Most Insurances Accepted • Over 700 Frames Available Sunday, August 1 Thurs. thru Sat. 5-9 p.m. • 20Years Same Location • Same Friendly Service •NewStyles&OldFavorites • Thursday - $5 NIGHT You’ve Come to Know •FamilyOwned •We Serve AllYour Optical Needs 7:30 a.m. to Noon • Friday - PASTA NIGHT Senior/Student Exam – $15 with purchase Eggs, Sausage, Ham, Pancakes, Home Fries, • Saturday - SENIOR SPECIALS • Sunday - FAMILY DAY Creamed Chipped Beef, Beverages (Kids eat free from kids’ menu 839-0770 Mt. Pocono Plaza, Mt. Pocono, PA 18344 with adult meal purchase.) The Journal of the Pocono Plateau, Week of July 15, 2010–PAGE 9 “ART IN OUR BACKYARD” Show & Sale set for August 1 Pocono Plateau Platters at Barrett Elementary Center For the 16th straight year, the popular “Art in Our Backyard” A guide to dining out or bringing take-outs home on the Plateau Show & Sale, Sunday, August 1, will present artists and crafts- people from throughout the Pocono region, displaying their lat- est work. The show is sponsored by the Barrett Paradise American Continental Seafood Taverns Friendly Library, in Cresco. Bailey’s Rib & The Edelweiss Smuggler’s Cove 26 Boulder View Tavern The 31 exhibitors – including several first-time participants 1 5 9 Lake Harmony Steak House Restaurant & Alpine Pub Route 611 who have shown elsewhere – will display a wide array of cre- 570-722-9696 Route 611 North Route 940 Tannersville ative works, including watercolors, oils, acrylics, folk-art dolls, www.boulderviewtavern.com Mount Pocono Pocono Lake 570-629-2277 photography, hand-woven clothing, fine jewelry, mixed media, 570-839-9678 570-646-3938 www.smugglerscove.net Attractive restaurant and bar fused glass, silk flower arrangements and pottery. The show will be open from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Barrett www.baileyssteakhouse.com www.theedelweiss.com Seafood and steaks, open seven overlooking Big Boulder Lake. Elementary Center on Route 390, in Mountainhome, approxi- days, lounge serving until 11:30. Live music Friday & Saturday, Great steaks and ribs at Fine Old World cuisine, with mately two miles north of the Mountainhome United Methodist Freshest seafood available patio dining, nightly specials. family-friendly prices. Black Forest emphasis. Varied Church. Admission and parking are free, and refreshments will directly from Philadelphia Fish Open Monday–Friday, 4-10.; Sunday brunch and lunch and wine & beer lists. Entertainment be available. The Elementary Center is air-conditioned and fully Market. Family friendly. Saturday & Sunday 12. dinner seven days a week. most weekends. Open daily for accessible. Good Times and Good Food. dinner. Lunch Tues.-Sun. Raffle Prizes, Too: A number of participating artists, crafts- 27 Jack’s Grille Spanish/Cuban Route 534 at I-80 people and friends of the library have donated works to be of- High Elevations Deli fered at fund-raisers throughout the year. Four works have 2 Forest Hills Cafe Mountain Laurel Golf Club Route 940 21 been selected for the Art Show drawing: 3rd Prize – amethyst The Bagel Place Pocono Lake Plaza, 570-443-7424 5 miles west of Blakeslee 15 and silver earrings, created and donated by Myra Trumpaitsky; Route 611 in the heart of Route 940 www.mountainlaurelgolfclub.com 570-443-8899 2nd Prize – amethyst rounds necklace, created and donated downtown Mt. Pocono 570-646-8266 Country club, restaurant and by Catherine Schratt; 1st Prize – Meg Shumakerʼs framed wa- Steaks a specialty, but don’t miss 570-839-9301 [email protected] our ever-popular lounge with golf course view and tercolor “Poppies,” donated by Carol and Jim Hillestad: and, for Chesapeake Crab Cakes. Full deli, and best bagels on the Spanish Food specialites always attractive function room. Lunch the Grand Prize – Beverly Abelʼs framed watercolor “The Open at 4 for dinner every day plateau! Pastries, muffins, available: Cuban Sandwich, daily from 10 a.m., Grille menu Canoe,” donated by Carol and Jim Hillestad. but Wednesday. cookies—all baked on premises. Pork w/Rice & Beans, Plantains. and dinner specials Thursday Participating Artists: Jane Brown (pearl and stone jewelry); Monday-Saturday, 5 a.m.-3 p.m. All Day Breakfast / Lunch / through Saturday. Joan Bush (pottery); John Clark (watercolors); Shelley-Anne Sunday, 6 a.m.-3 p.m. Fri.&Sat. dinner. Homemade DʼAnna (pottery, jewelry, folk-art dolls); Norma Fisch (oils on Village Squire If you own a restaurant or club, Plateau soups, specials: Breakfast $5.50, Platters is the place to let everyone know canvas); Ed Fray (watercolors and pet portraits); John James 4 Steakhouse & Irish Pub Lunch $5.75, Dinner $8.95 what you offer, where and when. With (watercolors); Jane Kishbaugh (watercolors and acrylics); Charles Dickens Pub Open 6 a.m. summer coming, visitors to the area will Helen Kopec (jewelry); Sandy Lindstedt (fused, re-cycled Route 115 Paddy Kenny’s Irish Pub need a way to find you—our map is the glass); Marie Livone (ceramics and fused glass); Linda Mann 23 perfect way to bring them to your door. Blakeslee Route 115 south of (fine art photography); Phyllis Misko (acrylics and watercolors); 570-646-3446 To learn more about advertising on this Blakeslee Corners page,call Ruth at 570-443-9131, Leslie Mullikin (hand-woven clothing); Rocco Negri (oils, wa- www.villagesquirerestaurant.com 570-643-4023 xt. 304 or e-mail tercolors); John Nelson (photography); Lucille Norella (original Casual dining, reasonably priced Traditional Irish fare, journalruth@ pa.metrocast.net pressed-flower botanical art); Carol Pasco (gemstones and lunch and dinner menu; also sandwiches, wraps, burgers, 196 fused jewelry); Nancy Pitcher (oils and watercolors); Joan Pol- children’s menu. Over-sized Tobyhanna ishook (oils, acrylics and watercolors); Mariana Russo (acrylics more formal fare available. State Park sandwiches, gourmet burgers. Sunday brunch, happy hour, on wood); Catherine Schratt (Zwarovski crystals, pearls and Closed Monday. entertainment. Credit cards 380 stone jewelry); Bill Slater (photography); Al and Joan Steinberg (watercolors and pottery); Joann Stratakos (functional and dec- accepted. 3 miles south of State 17 East Side Inn Pocono Raceway on Route 115. 423 Gamelands orative pottery); James Thomas (hand-carved scroll art); Myra Route 940 Trumpaitzky (silver and natural-stone jewelry); Tim Weaver just east of White Haven Pizza Tobyhanna (watercolors, oils, mixed media); Sherry Warner (classic and 570-443-8359 contemporary jewelry); and Chung Whang (silk-flower arrange- 611 196 ments). 8 Papa Pizza Home of the Legendary Route 940 • 1 mile west of For more information on “Art in Our Backyard,” contact Carol 16 oz. Strip Steak Long Pond Road, on right 423 Hillestad, at 629-2727. Friday all-you-can-eat specials 570-839-1070 1 Early Bird specials every day We DELIVER great pizza every- 940 Open 2 p.m. Monday, lunch and where across the mountain! 8 Polk Township Historical dinner Tues.-Sun. 3 15 Mt. Sun.–Thurs., 10 a.m.–9 p.m. 940 Pocono Fri. & Sat., 10 a.m.–10 p.m. 25 Woody’s Country House Pocono Society Annual Picnic Route 115 Pines Members and friends of the Polk Township Historical Society Blakeslee 611 Emerald will get together on Monday, August 2 for their annual covered- 570-646-9932 Lakes 380 dish picnic. The picnic will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Polk Town- woodyscountryhouse.com 80 Scotrun ship Municipal Park on Route 534 in Kresgeville. Plans to Family friendly, with the best 715 introduce the newly relocated Jonas Bake Oven to the public at ingredients carefully chosen & Long this yearʼs West End Fair will be finalized. Please join us and Pond prepared by Chef Nathan White. Tann bring a side dish or dessert to share. For additional informa- Steaks, ribs, seafood & more. tion, call Pat at 610-681-8984. Open 11-9 Sun.-Thurs., 80 115 11-10 Fri. & Sat. Bar ‘til midnight. 611 Indian Mountain 23 SAVE ON DINING $$$$ Lake Arrowhead Lake 9 715 with savings certificates from Locust Lakes 476 115 Village Sun • Edelweiss—$40 gift card, $25 Valley Jackson 5 • Boulder View Tavern—$25 gift card, $15 Pen 940 Lake Park • Woody’s Country House—$25 gift card, $15 21 Blakeslee 20 • The Inn at Pocono Manor—pay $12.50 for a 940 4 115 certificate worth $25 (for meals or resort 2 80 33 White 940 115 amenities) Haven 17 209 80 26 • Village Squire—$25 certificate for $15

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Albrightsville 33 476 Quantities are limited. Jonas PAGE 10–The Journal of the Pocono Plateau, Week of July 29, 2010 storm blew in, and rather than sky with islands of floating cu- dashing through it, we sat and mulus clouds. As we left, there Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg talked, and watched the rain were hints of a fine sunset. fall. It was very relaxing. On Monday our area started I spent a lot of this past week to find well over a thousand travelled that evening. We Given the rain, we took our to fill up with race fans. This is trying to keep cool. Tempera- others there for the same came upon it suddenly, and time in going over to the Blues going to be a big week, and I'm tures approaching 90° make thing. We stood, as all the watched it quickly spread its Festival at Big Boulder, arriving especially excited about Satur- me uncomfortable, even with- seats were taken. Unfortu- wings and launch itself away to find the place fully dry. We days schedule at Pocono out increased humidity. Our nately, they weren't able to from the threat posed by our wandered from stage to stage, Raceway, with the first-ever area has endured tempera- complete their full show be- car. enjoying the music and watch- pickup truck race sharing the tures of over 90 with high hu- cause of an incoming line of Sunday, Ruth and I attended ing the people, and then set- afternoon with the return of the midity, making me yearn for thunderstorms. When the light- a church picnic, enjoying food tled in to see Mavis Staples ARCA racers. We'll be looking winter weather. (Not Ruth.) ning got bad, and the thunder and fellowship. As we were perform. (Wonderful!) Threat- for some of you at the track. It happens every summer to got louder, just as they had about to leave, an unexpected ening clouds gave way to blue me when things get too hot. I'm reached the later Beatles not sure if I'm hallucinating years with the song Hey Jude, 1 23 12 about snow flurries, or fanta- it was also Hey, we have to sizing. stop now. In less than 15 min- 41 56 13 45 Heat or snow aside, I did all utes, it was raining heavy. We 278 that was possible to keep cool. skipped out on a train ride to 67 8 On Saturday, Ruth and I even go back to the bumper cars, 57 6833 98 arranged our schedule to do which are completely under our work and play as the tem- cover. This was a good move, 31 4786 peratures began to go down, because then the skies really with one exception. We took opened up, and the wind 18 7 29 251 our dogs, Chad and Chess, for picked up, and patrons found 2 58 5 73 a swim in the Francis Walter whatever cover could be had. Lake mid-afternoon. It was hot The storm lasted through 96 2 3 87 6 9 out, the water was warm, and until closing. Ruth kept me the lake level had dropped, company as I waited in line for 194 34

© 2009 Hometown Content making the area a bit muddy a ride, the bumper car building © 2009 Hometown Content Medium Difficult for the dogs. Still, they appre- being well protected for this ciated the chance to become kind of weather. Stickers thoroughly wet, so as to enjoy Because of the rain, we ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 the benefits of evaporative weren't able to grab a planned- 1. Astrological ram cooling. for snack at the park, so ended 6. Painter of wilting 13 14 15

Chess spent her time re- up driving in to Sonic at Hum- watches 16 17 18 trieving sticks, meaning a dou- boldt, which is open until mid- 10. "__ 'nuff!" ble benefit of a tired dog, as night. Afterwards we did some 13. Titled one 19 20 21 22 14. Plowman's team well as a cooled one. late night shopping before 15. Use UPS, say 23 24 We left them both behind at heading home. 16. Sharply creased our house later that evening, to On our way home, we dis- fold 25 26 27 28 29 go to Knoebels, in part to see turbed a hunting owl that had 18. Boat's trail 19. Tucked away 30 31 32 33 34 35 the Mahoney Brothers perform been dining on prey along the 20. Acted the fink their Beatles show. We arrived side of one of the roads we 21. In need of rehab, 36 37 38

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Chase Mattioli to “Double Down” at Pocono ET on SPEED, with radio coverage coming About Chase Mattioli (www.chasemattioli. Turn One Racing is pleased to announce driving for us, and it will veteran drivers like Stacy, all while running a to you live on select MRN affiliates and Sirius com) that Long Pond native and NYC college stu- be great to see this remarkable young man smart, clean race. I am not old enough to go NASCAR Radio Channel 128. The Weis 20-year old Chase Mattioli, a member of dent, Chase Mattioli, will make his NASCAR be successful in our trucks. We have always to our casinos yet, so I will do my betting on Markets / ARCA 125 will also be live on the Mattioli/Pocono racing family, has been Camping World Truck Series debut in the in- had the intention of expanding our team to a the track,” Chase concluded. Speed at 3 p.m. burning rubber since the age of seven, be- augural Pocono Mountains 125 this Satur- two-truck operation and there is no better Mattioli will drive the No. 64 Sil- About Turn One Racing: Turn One Rac- ginning his racing career at the Lehigh Valley day at Pocono Raceway, as a teammate to time than now to make that happen. Pocono verado in the 50-lap event at the 2.5-mile tri- ing was founded in 2006 by NASCAR Sprint Quarter Midget Track, right outside of and the No. 60 SafeAuto In- Raceway is Chaseʼs home track and we are angular track. Although his first NASCAR Cup Series veteran Stacy Compton. Turn Pocono Racewayʼs turn three. surance Chevrolet. The same day, 20-year really excited about the chance to put him in Camping World Truck Series start will come One Racing was designed to develop and After competing in 1/4 Midgets, Chase old Chase will double down, competing in the top-quality equipment in front of his home- at the track dubbed “The Tricky Triangle”, itʼs promote young drivers of exceptional talent gained experience with the Bertil Roos Rac- Weis Markets / ARCA 125 as well. The town crowd.” a facility that Mattioli has logged many laps. in the late model divisions across the South- ing School, the Fast Track Racing School, Sunoco / Red Cross 500 weekend at “Itʼs a dream come true to have the op- Most recently, Mattioli drove the No. 17 car east. In 2009, Turn One Racing expanded its NASCARʼs Weekly Series, the Sports Car Pocono also marks the 1st time race fans will portunity to make my NASCAR Camping for Roulo Brothers Racing in the ARCA Rac- involvement in motorsports by purchasing Club of America, the KONI Grand AM Chal- be able to enjoy table games at Pocono area World Truck Series debut in Poconoʼs inau- ing Series on June 5 where the Rookie of the the assets of the highly successful NASCAR lenge Series, and is now competing full time casinos. gural NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Year candidate qualified 15th and ran as high Camping World Truck Series team of Wyler in the ARCA Series presented by RE/MAX “We are really excited to work with this race as a member of Stacy Comptonʼs Turn as 8th before falling victim to a failed drive Racing, which had accomplished three wins, and Menards. outstanding up-and-coming young talent this One Racing Team,” Chase commented. shaft on lap 32, resulting in a 29th place fin- 20 top-five, and 35 top-10 finishes in 90 When not at the track, Chase can be weekend at Pocono Raceway,” said Stacy “This weekend is going to be a great learning ish. Immediately after the Truck event, Mat- starts. Up until recently, Turn One Racing op- found at Fordham University in the Bronx, Compton, owner of Turn One Racing. “We experience for me, and I plan to use this op- tioli will hustle to strap into his #17 Roulo erated as Wyler Racing, where they gar- where he just completed his sophomore year have had a lot of success this year with portunity to learn as much as I can from the Brothers ARCA entry. nered 12 top-10 finishes in 39 starts. The majoring in business and marketing. HOMES FOR SALE

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Formal garage. $99 Further changes cost $20 each. downtown shopping area. fireplace, fened backyard, front Inspected. $239,900 Dining Room and Ceramic Tiled $79,900. $119,900. porch, big living room, vinyl siding, Call Seth at Lake Naomi Real Estate Kitchen w/ breakfast area, Family Rm Peters Real Estate asphalt roof, basement, all Justin Higgins w/ Full Stone FP. Master Bedrm w/ large Peters Real Estate 443-9131, ext. 302 Route 940, White Haven appliances and furniture. 570-646-2222 WIC & 3/4 Private Bath - A Must See! Route 940, White Haven $36,000 Special 570-443-8882 for more details 800-537-1479 Call 570-236-0145 for more info. 570-443-8882 Call Marie, 570-972-8715 PAGE 14–The Journal of the Pocono Plateau, Week of July 29, 2010 tain Regional Police arrived hicle code violation and police stopped in a driveway and the and sent the victim to the hos- found the driver, a 21 y.o. from driver was found asleep at the Police Beat by Seth Isenberg pital for treatment. The boy was the Bronx, with a small amount wheel (transmission in drive!). initially released to his mother, of marijuana and drug para- A 47 y.o. Saylorsburg man was A 29 y.o. Penn Forest Twp. ing and running into traffic. He and has been sent to Kids phernalia; 7-23 responding to arrested for DUI after failing man whose home is on School was arrested on criminal tres- Peace near Allentown. He an accident, troopers fished a field sobriety tests; 7-24 10:22 House Road let his dog wander pass charges, and brought to faces charges of aggravated 28 y.o. driver out of his Saturn p.m. another driving while high off. It found a neighbor to bite the Monroe County jail. and simple assault, and ha- Ion which had gone off Meixell – an 18 y.o., on Route 534. about 9:30 p.m. on 7-18. The 9 p.m., PSP-L was called to rassment. Valley Road into the woods – 7-25, a PMRPD bike patrol dogʼs owner was cited by PA assist state parole agents in ar- About 9 p.m., PMRPD was at the driver failed field sobriety around the Pocono Mountain State Police—Lehighton for resting a 44 y.o. Weissport man Stillwater Lakes in Pocono tests and was arrested on DUI Volunteer Firemenʼs Carnival failure to confine the dog. for possession of three guns Summit sorting out a fight be- charges, pending a blood test found a 20 y.o. East Strouds- Overnight 7-19 to 20, some- while on parole. The guns were tween two boys, 18 and 15. from Palmerton Hospital; 7-24 burg man drinking beer in a one smashed a picnic table at his, but he is not allowed to The 18 y.o. admitted to putting 12:20 a.m. troopers located a parking lot. The man was Robinwood Lakesʼ recreation own them during his parole… the 15 y.o. in a headlock and car being driven erratically charged with underage drink- area. so he reported them stolen. Pa- pushing him to the ground. He along Route 209 – the car was ing, and later released. 12:39 a.m. on 7-20, an 18 role agents found the guns on will be charged with harass- y.o. boy was told to leave a their “visit.” ment, and was later released. Beltzville Dr., Kresgeville home, 7-21 7:14 p.m., a 12 y.o. 7-22, a 15 y.o. runaway boy and did – then returned and Coolbaugh Twp. boy hit a 64 has returned to his Effort home. punched the man who told him y.o. Norfolk Rd., Pocono Farms He was reported missing on to go. The boy then fled. PSP- East, neighbor in the face with July 4, PA State Police-Fern L was called. Troopers found a rock. Family members of the Ridge. the boy in the middle of victim detained the boy as po- 7-26 at 3:54 a.m., PMRPD Beltzville Dr., screaming, curs- lice were called. Pocono Moun- was called to a Mountain Lau- rel Ct., Long Pond home where a 49 y.o. man hit a 20 y.o. man over the head with a beer bot- tle. The assailant then fled. Po- lice issued a warrant for his arrest for simple assault. 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As and stole an Echo chainsaw, Tobyhanna, staff caught a 15 shopping at Billʼs ShopRite in ambulance to PMC. The pickup they approached, one was valued at $800. y.o. Tobyhanna boy who was Mt. Pocono at 2:34 p.m. on 7- truck driver was not hurt. Both seen to be urinating. Police ar- 7-18, a traffic stop on Route trying to steal nearly $150 in 27. She was stopped as she vehicles were disabled, PSP-F. rived and identified the boys 209 found a Kutztown man with items. PMRPD arrived to tried to walk out without paying. 7-22, a Pocono Lake man 18, and 16, and found that both an ATV on a trailer with the VIN charge the boy with shoplifting, She was charged and released driving Route 940 east of had a small amount of mari- number destroyed on both. and then released him to his by PMRPD. Blakeslee at 4:55 a.m. was juana. The 18 y.o. was charged These were confiscated and mother. Thieves entered a Willow startled by a deer running into with possession and released, charges are pending. PSP-L. WalMart security caught a 20 Lane, Kunkletown home by the road. He swerved and and the 16 y.o. was charged A 56 y.o. Saylorsburg man y.o. Pocono Summit man leav- smashing the window of a rear clipped three mailboxes, then and held until claimed by his had his identity stolen, and ing the Mt. Pocono store with door on 7-25 between 7:30 hit a telephone pole, bounced parent. used to buy goods in New Jer- nearly $300 in merchandise he a.m. and 9:30 p.m. Stolen were off that and cut across the PMRPD also arrested two sey, 7-19. had not paid for at 8:34 p.m. on a Play Station III, several Sharon Grivner Allstate officeʼs males, 21 and 17, seen drink- 7-20 between 7 a.m. and 6 7-24. PMRPD came to arrest games and a black Toshiba front yard – knocking over a ing Smirnoff vodka in a car in p.m., thieves entered a Fiddle- him, and take him to the county laptop computer, PSP-F. lamp, before coming to a stop the parking lot of Pocono Rug town Rd., Kunkletown home jail. Earlier in the week, Wal- Keeping the rubber side by hitting a tree in the woods. Co. on Route 611 near the through an unlocked window, Mart staff caught a 19 y.o. down... or not The vehicle was seriously dam- Pocono Mountain Firemenʼs and once inside, found and Blakeslee boy who was trying 7-18 at 9:30 p.m., a 41 y.o. aged, but the driver was not Carnival at 8:41 p.m. on 7-27. stole several shotguns, and to wheel a shopping cart full of local driver heading north on hurt, PMRPD. The 17 y.o. was holding the some jewelry, PSP-L. items that he had not bought Old Stage Road in Penn Forest 7:37 p.m., a 20 y.o. driver fell bottle when bike officers ar- Between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. out of the store, 3:15 p.m. 7-22; Twp. swerved his ʼ02 Dodge asleep at the wheel of his Toy- rived. He also had a little mari- on 7-22, thieves entered a and a 77 y.o. Newfoundland Ram into the oncoming lane ota and drove off the road and juana with him. He is charged Ramblewood Dr., Saylorsburg man who tried to walk out of and then off the road, into a util- up an embankment before the with possession and underage home via a rear sliding door the store with nearly $60 worth ity pole. He was not hurt, PSP- car rolled over – rubber side up drinking. The carʼs owner, a 21 (may have been unlocked). No of merchandise inside his F. – onto its roof. He was hurt and y.o. from Pocono Lake, had items seen missing, PSP-L. pocket, 2:30 p.m. 7-22; . 11:44 a.m. on 7-20, a 68 y.o. needed an ambulance to bought the vodka and is also Between 7:30 and 11 p.m. on Overnight 7-24 to 25, some- Saylorsburg driver southbound Palmerton Hospital. PSP-L charged. 7-22, someone broke into a car one tried to steal a Sony marine in her Dodge Stratus on Route ticketed him for careless driv- parked in the Pennʼs Peak radio from a boat that was 209 near Brodheadsville sud- ing. Service Directory

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