Bangor's Mike Hlatky (12) threw two touchdown passes Friday during the Slaters' 60-12 loss to Saucon Valley at Paul Farnan Field. (More photos tomorrow) (More photos below) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
The Bangor Cheerleaders participated in the Bangor Halloween Parade Thursday night. (More photos tomorrow) (More photos below) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Hayrides were popular, during the Northampton County Farm Tour. (More photos below) Sbtt Photo Julie Poliskiewicz
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Spectators buy souvenirs at the Bangor Halloween Parade Thursday night. (More photos tomorrow) ) (Another photo below) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Cub Pack 45 of Ackermanville UMC ride on a float in the Bangor Halloween Parade Thursday night. (More photos tomorrow) Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
HALLOWEEN... The bedroom: the key
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October 18, 19
Fall Harvest and Saw Mill Show The Blue Mountain Antique Gas & Steam Engine Association will hold its 35th annual Fall Harvest & Sawmill show October 18 & 19 from 7am to 4pm at the Jacktown Grove on Richmond Road.
There is free admission, free parking and free entertainment. Attractions include American Sawmill & Wood Splitter, Case Steam Engine, Shinglemill in operation, Apple Butter, Apple Dumplings, Dragsaw, Cord Wood Sawing, Homemade Soup, Tractors, 25 HP Messinger Stationary Steam Engine, Gas Engines, Feed Grinders, 110 HP Stationary Steam Engine, Gas Engines, Feed Grinders, Home Crafts, Flea Market.. A tractor pull will be held Saturday October 18 at 9am. and Church Service 9:00am Sunday October 19. A Kids tractor pull will be held Sunday October 19. Other attractions include food, Jacktown Ice Cream, Cider, Funnel Cakes, Train Rides and Souvenirs. Entertainment will be provided by the Keystone Troubadours October 18 from 1-4pm and Country Rhythm Sunday October 19 from 1-4pm. October 19
Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center
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Ask The Doc........
Tomorrow's Leadersby Dr. Gary Williams, DMD
garywilliamsdmd.com Well, it’s that time again! In most North American homes, the count-down is on for the beginning of a new school year. It always gets me thinking about the great sampling of people we see in our dental office. From newborns to 90-somethings. Last week someone asked me the question, “looking in the mouths of many 40 and 50 year-olds, what could have been different if health was addressed when they were, say…15 years old? The answer is a resounding, a lot! We realize that we do have the opportunity and know-how to change the health future for today’s school kids. In the year 2014 we have the advantage of all the research, learning, and yes, mistakes that have been made by humans, to learn from. And what does that information say? Step in early (school age), and maximize every variable for success. Dentistry knows how to achieve a successful long-term outcome. Once dentistry, parents and children comply; we can change the future of your family’s overall health, for the better. Call a Dental Professional today, and change your future. Battery Recycling Program Pen Argyl is pleased to announce that they are participating in a battery recycling program. Madison Young, a freshman at Pen Argyl, decided to implement a battery recycling program in her community as her Girl Scout Silver Award Project.
Madison has provided them with a battery recycling container. They will be accepting dry cell batteries: AA, AAA, C, D & 9 volt batteries. For safety purposes, please put a piece of masking tape over the end of each battery. Batteries are not garbage! In addition to the household batteries being recycled through Madison’s project, your are encouraged to participate in Northampton County’s Semi-Annual Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Events. Programs like this help make our community a better, safer place, and we encourage everyone to participate in this program for our community. Slate Belt Senior Center
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