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with the residents. The month of February will bring a home style dinner to the borough. With special thanks to the MartocciCapobianco Legion Post 750 and its many members, there will be a very special Cavatelli Dinner. For only $8 per adult, $4 for children under 12, come enjoy dinner at the Legion. Ladies from the Cent 'Anni committee, along with the hosts from the legion, will be serving Cavatelli and meatballs. The dinner will start at 5pm and continue serving through 8pm. For advance ticket sales, call the MartocciCapobianco Legion Post 750 or feel free to stop by the Roseto Borough hall and purchase them there. Stay tuned for March events. On March 24th, there will be "Men of The Brush" sign ups from 10am to 2pm, at the Roseto Cent 'Anni store, located in the basement of the Independent Presbyterian Church on Garibaldi Avenue. Men, come with a $5 sign up fee. Contests will be for mustache, goatee and full beard categories. There will also be a bingo at the MartocciCapobianco Legion Post 750 on March 25th starting at 2pm. Tickets for the bingo event will be $20 per person, and allows you to play 10 games. For more information about these or other upcoming events, check out Roseto Cent'Anni on Facebook.
Roseto Cent Anni continues into month two of their year-long celebration of their one hundred year anniversary of incorporation. Every month, the Borough of Roseto will
be planning events and activities not only to raise money for a borough-wide weekend event in August, but also to allow the entire Slate Belt community to come together and celebrate
Congratulations to Kyle Hester, who recently completed his studies at Northampton Community College, receiving a specialized diploma in Indoor Environmental Control. We would like to wish Dean Jennings a very Happy Birthday! He will be celebrating on January 26th. Have a wonderful day, Dean! We would like to wish Marissa Ward a very Happy Birthday on January 26th. We would like to wish Susan LaBar Stephen a very Happy Birthday on January 28th. Have
a fantastic day, Mom! Hailey Sortore will be celebrating her birthday on January 29th. Have a great day, Hailey! Happy birthday wishes are sent to Richard Kern, who will be celebrating on January 30th. Have a fantastic day, Richard! Donald Miller will be celebrating his birthday on January 30th. Have a wonderful birthday, Donald. We would like to wish Nelson Albert a Very Happy Birthday! Nelson will be celebrating on January 31st. We would like to wish
Jeremy Miller Happy Birthday on January 31st. Have a great day, Jer! There will be an all you can eat breakfast on February 19th from 8am to 1pm, at the Blue Valley Farm Show, 707 American Bangor Road, Bangor. Come hungry leave with a full belly! The menu will include creamed chipped beef, pancakes, French toast, potatoes with and without onion, ham, bacon, sausage, kielbasa, scrambled eggs, eggs made to order from Chef Bob, and a lot of baked goods. The cost is $8 for adults; $4 for children ages four to 12; and under 6 are free. Rescue Fire Co. #1 of Bangor, will be hosting a Mardi Gras 2012
Celebration. The event will include a night of food, dancing, and costumes. The celebration will be held on Saturday, February 11th, beginning at 7pm. It will be held at the firehouse, 209 Pennsylvania Avenue, Bangor. Advance tickets are $10, or $15 at the door. The cost will include Beads, Creole food, and lot's of fun! Limited seating is available. A cash bar will be offered. This event is for adults 21 and over only. Contact Christine at 610-5884547 for advance tickets. We love hearing from you! Send your tidbits of information to us at: The PRESS 1 Broadway, Bangor, PA 18013
Here is the list of the new books added to the collection of the Bangor Public Library during the week January 5 through 11, 2012. Adult fiction: Barry, Dave, Lunatics; Castle, Jayne, Canyons of night; Clancy, Tom, Locked on; Coben, Harlan, Miracle cure; Gabaldon, Diana, An echo in the bone; George, Elizabeth, Believing the lie; James, P.D., Death comes to Pemberley; Koontz, Dean, 77 Shadow Street; Krentz, Jayne Ann, Copper Beach; Parker, T. Jefferson, The jaguar; Preston, Douglas, Gideons corpse; Whitney, Phyllis, Daughter of the
stars. Adult non-fiction: Fleeman, Michael, Love you madly; Rule, Ann, Dont look behind you and other true cases. Young Adult fiction: Shepard, Sara, Ruthless; Shepard, Sara, Twisted; Stewart, Trenton, The mysterious Benedict Society: Mr Benedicts Book of perplexing puzzles. Junior fiction: Kinney, Jeff, Diary of a wimpy kid: cabin fever. Easy fiction: Beinstein, Phoebe , What will I be? Doras book about jobs. Easy non-fiction: S p o n g e B o b Squarepants: look and find.
2011 was a difficult year for the Borough yet we were able to make significant strides towards building a foundation of greater prosperity. The Borough attracted several businesses to the downtown and surrounding areas and several more are slated to join our community in 2012. The success we are beginning to enjoy belongs to a very large and diverse group of individuals and organizations and public/private partnerships all committed to improving the quality of life in Bangor. On behalf of the Borough-Thank you! Many programs are underway that are designed to revitalize Bangor. While these programs are a critical first step, we must also support similar efforts by our sister communities if Bangor is to continue to grow and prosper long term. I am committed to improving the quality of life in Bangor and having these positive changes broadly recognized throughout Bangor, the Slate Belt and Lehigh Valley. I invite you to join us.Together, Bangor and our Slate Belt community will prosper. Bangor Borough Council: Council elected the following officers at
their Re-Organization meeting in January: President-Catherine E. Allen, Vice-PresidentCraig N. Roberts, Chairperson Pro TemMarino Saveri II. As a result of the recent vandalism events, Council approved a $500 Reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible. Grants: Bangor Borough Council will be submitting a HOME Program Grant application jointly with a number of our neighboring municipalities. This program will make available to residents that qualify monies to bring their residences up to code. Please watch the papers or contact the Slate Belt COG at 610-588-1000 for additional information. The 2012 Budget was passed without the need for a real estate tax increase. Some capital improvement programs will be undertaken this year including continuing to focus on road improvements. Borough Business Revitalization Program (BBRP)-Sharon Davis, Coordinator: The BBRP (through the Chamber MSLV Foundation) has received two $5,000 contributions from State Farm Insurance Company for the Bangor faade program and the Young Farmers Market. The Young Farmers Market fulfills our goal to partner with our school district to engage young people in community projects and create a learning experience for students involved with the farmers market. Additional funding was received from the Pennsylvania Historic & Museum Commission and Northampton County CDBG towards creation of a historic district in downtown Bangor. The historic district will enable tax credits for property owners, foster an improved image and assist us in promoting Bangors heritage. These partnerships in Bangor represent everything our Program strives to achieve.
Silver Arrow Gallery of Tannersville continues their Celebrate America theme with a free program by The Red Hawk Singers, a Native American drum group, on Sunday, January 29th from noon to 4pm.
The members of the drum group come from a wide background of experience in performing authentic Native American Music. They represent a variety of nations including Seminole, Aztec, Iroquois, Tusca-
rora and Lenape. Under the leadership of Quentin Bear Fuller, Seminole, they will perform traditional northern and southern music. Native artists will also be available to display and sell their unique handcrafts. Pumpkin, Mohawk will
The monthly meeting of the Wind Gap Fire Company Auxiliary was held on January 10th. Plans for the Super Bowl Sunday Bingo, February 5th, are in full swing. Reservations are being taken. Bingo prizes are Longaberger, Pampered Chef, Lia Sofia, and Vera Bradley. There will be 20 games and 20 door prizes, as a cost of $20 in advance or $25 at the door. The doors open at 11am, games begin at noon. To reserve a spot, call Jean at 610-759-3739. All
Wind Gap Auxiliary Plans Blue Mountain Community Library Updates exists solely through Bingo Fundraiser volunteers and monetary
proceeds will benefit the Building Fund. The auxiliary will be holding their annual Easter Flower Sale from 10am to 6pm on April 5th, 6th and 7th, at the firehouse, 111 North Broadway, Wind Gap. There are tenative plans for a Spaghetti Supper on Sunday, May 6th. The Auxiliary holds bingo every Friday at 6:45pm. They are always looking for new members, with new ideas to help the fire company. donations, both public and private. They are an important resource for the Community and hope to continue to grow and improve through the years. Please consider making a donation or becoming a volunteer. The Blue Mountain Community Library is located at 216 South Robinson Avenue in Pen Argyl. Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday, 10am to noon; Monday thorugh Thursday, 6pm to 8pm. For more information, call Lisa at 610-8633029.
Many improvements have been done to The Blue Mountain Community Library Building, including a new roof and repairing and painting of the foundation, shutters, doors, fire escape and back deck. The members of the Blue Mountain Community Library Board of Directors would like to thank everyone who participated in the Christmas Tree Fundraiser of 2011 by purchasing ornaments for the Tree. The $935 in donations will enable the Library to meet its obligations, as well as keep adding to the over 26,000 items in our collection. They also wish to thank the dedicated group of volunteers for their continued support. As of the end of 2011, there were more than 4000 hours donated to the Library by volunteers and members of the Board and their families. Many of these hours were spent making improvements, both inside and outside, to the Library Building itself. Cosmetic, as well as functional and necessary upgrades and improvements were made, such as painting, heating, airconditioning, a new roof and community outreach programs. The Board would also like to thank the Lookout Fire Company for their help in taking down and returning of the shutters on the front of the building. The Blue Mountain Community Library
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Raceway (nearly 3,000 feet), so fans purchasing the kids tickets have the option of choosing seats at or near the start/finish line, near Turn #1 or near Turn #3. All Concourse Gold sections contain body
contoured bucket seats. All Kids tickets must be purchased with at least one full-priced ticket. All seating is subject to availability. Tickets can be purchased online at poconoraceway.com.
Classes for Parents and Kids at NCC Apple Tree Schedule some quality and join the party glass will be provided. Grafting time with your child by together! Its easy to Classes will be held on taking a class together at follow and fun! The Saturdays, March 3rd Workshop Northampton Commu- classes will be held on through 10th, from
nity College. The following classes are held at the Fowler Family Southside Center, 511 E. Third Street, Bethlehem. Registration fee includes one adult and one child registered in the childs name. Zumba for Parents and Kids: Ditch the workout Saturdays, from February 4th through March 10th, from 11am to noon. The cost is $55. Glass Art for Parents and Kids (10 and up). Students will create several projects, including refrigerator magnets, sun catchers, jewelry and more. The class is designed for beginners; 10am to 12:30pm. The cost is $48 plus $30 for materials. Yoga for Parents and Preschoolers: Bring your 3, 4 or 5 year old to practice yoga together! Classes will be held on Wednesdays, April 4th through May 9th, from 10:30am to 11:15am. The cost is $55. Have you ever wondered why apple trees are grafted or what it accomplishes? Grafting was done during the time of the Roman Empire and George Washington also used the practice extensively. An Apple Tree Grafting Workshop will be held on Saturday, March 17th, from 9am to 11am, at Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm. The cost for the workshop will be $30 for non-members or $25 for members (cost includes root stock, scions and soil). The deadine for registration (with payment) is Friday, March 9th. All participants must be at least 14 years old. Participants should bring two landscape pots (new or used) that are at least 10 inches deep to pot their new trees in. For more information, contact Quiet Valley at 570-992-6161 or visit www.quietvalley.org.
Dimensions Hair Design, Bangors newest salon, has a very welcoming atmosphere with its warm, earthy tones. The salon, which caters to men, women and children, is located in the center of the Bangor business district at 35 Broadway, is owned by Stacey Fogel. The salon offers all hair and nail services as well as bridal packages, which can be booked in the salon or on location. Dimensions is very spacious with three styling stations and a nail and pedicure area. In the near future, Stacey is planning to offer a makeup area. The salon offers Aquage and Kenra products to name a few, which are prominently displayed on mirrored shelves near the entrance to the salon. Stacey has seventeen years experience, graduating from Stroudsburg School of
Cosmetology in 1994. Stacey obviously loves her profession as evidenced by the atmosphere at Dimensions. She said with a smile, One of my specialties is Acrylic Nails although I love everything we do here. I never tire of my profession. We are a family salon and welcome everyone! Also on staff is Caroline Thompson with nine years experience, graduating from Empire Beauty School in 2003. I personally love color and cutting hair the most says Caroline. Ill often suggest a color to a client that I feel will enhance their skin tone and give them a complete look. Stacey and Caroline both say they love to make people feel good and look their best. Stacey also said, We have a fabulous color
Left to right: Caroline Thompson and owner Stacey Fogel, welcome you to Dimensions Hair Design, 35 Broadway, Bangor. line that gives 100% welcome. Gift certifigrey coverage and cates are available. amazing shine! Hours are Mondays, 12 Both girls feel that to 8pm, Tuesdays by consultations are appointment only, Wedextremely important. nesdays and Thursdays, We listen to what the 9am to 8pm, Fridays, client wants while 9am to 6pm, Saturdays, giving our expert 9am to 2pm, and they advice, said Stacey. are closed Sundays. My salon is all about Extended hours will the clients. Caroline and begin February 1st, and I strive to make every will be on Friday client happy and looking evenings until 8pm and great! Sundays 12 to 4pm. Like Dimensions Hair For convenience, the Design on Facebook! salon accepts Visa, Watch for monthly MasterCard, and specials and other Discover credit cards. postings. The salon does Dimensions can be take appointments, but reached by calling walk-ins are always 610-588-3333.
The Family YMCA Pre-K Counts Program will host a Parent/Child Workshop on Thursday, January 26th from 6pm to 7:30pm at the Pre-K Counts location of 283 West St. Joseph Street, Easton. The children will enjoy a Sesame Street Video featuring Elmo entitled "For Me, For You, For Later" along with interactive activities. For more information, contact Brenda Pickard at 610-438-6210 or
brenda@familyymca.org.
Katherine and Teribio Cuono of West Bangor celebrated their 63rd Wedding Anniversary on December 26th with their family. Mrs. Cuono is the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Carrescia) Cerino who lived in Bangor. She retired from the garment industry in 1988. Mr. Cuono is the son of the late John, Sr. and Madalena (Nicoletti) Cuono, who lived in West Bangor. He retired in 1987 after thirty-six years in the
garment industry. He served in the 5th Air Force Army in the South Pacific during World War II. The couple was married on December 26th, 1948, in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Roseto by the late Reverend Joseph Ducci. Mrs. Cuono, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown trimmed with seed pearls and sequins. A headdress of seed pearls held her fingertip veil, and she carried gardenias and lilies of the
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Big Mix Master: w/ 2 bowls. Works great. $35. Call 610599-6971. For Sale: Sewing Machines, serviced & in working order: $25-$80. Craftmatic Bed, like new: $300 OBO. Craftsman 10 Radial Saw w/ stand & blade: $100. Three Wheel Band Saw: $25. Call 610-5881873. (3/5) Singer 4229 Inspiration Portable Sewing Machine: like new. $75. Call 973-383-0565. Glass Coffee Table: .75 thick, 58 x 58. Beautiful. Nice, polished edge & 4 lg. 2-sided legs. $195. Call Tom: 570-8976659.
GL 1500 Honda G.W.: 66k mi. fully loaded. Call 570-8976524. 2002 Chrysler Voyager: 7 psgr. 6 cyl, full power. New inspection, clean, runs good. 1998 Cub Cadet Snow110k mi. Must sell. $3600. Call blower: 11 hp, elec. start. Low 610-837-3786. useage. Runs great. $500 firm. Call 610-588-3390. (3/5) VW Cabriolet 1987: Auto trams. PA Inspection. No rust. John Deere 750 Diesel $1500. Call for more info, 610- Tractor: 20hp, 2WD, front 588-2579. power, take off turf tires, 3pt hitch. $4200 OBO. Call 610588-4584. Snowblower: like new. 1 yr. old. $1100--a great deal. Can email pics. Call 570-801-7293.
2001 Cub Cadet Tractor: low hours. Runs good. $500. Call 570-242-5302. 1961 Cub Cadet: Orig. model. Nice cond. Runs and drives well. Great restoration proj. for this winter. tractor only. No attachment. $550 OBO. 570897-7636.
2005 Trailblazer LS: 4WD, AC, power windows. 149k mi. inspection good until 12/12. $5900 OBO. Serious inquiries only. Call 610-588-9452. (3/5) 1998 Ford Van: 141k mi. Runs great. Full power. Clean. $2200. Call 610-248-1961. (3/5) 2005 Kia Spectra 5: auto, 4 cyl, pwr windows & locks, cruise, sunroof, AC, AM/FM CD. 31 mpg, 92k mi. Call 610588-6605. (3/5) 1995 Ford Escort: 1.9, 4 cyl, auto. 155k mi. Good cond. Needs head gasket. $500. Call Rich: 610-349-6770 or 610863-5766. 1992 Acura Integra: 215k mi. Runs great. $1700 OBO. Call 570-242-4012. 2009 Toyota Yaris: low spd, cruise control. commuter car. $10,500 Call 610-588-5347 or 897-6433. mi., 5 Great OBO. 570-
Singer Sewing Machine in 1950s Galvanized Metal Corn Cabinet: $25. Call 610-588- Crib Roof: barn kept, exc. cond. 9 pieces; 4 W at peak 7557. (3/5) end, 27 at gutter end, 7 in Furniture: Glass Rectangular length. $175. Call 570-897Patio Table & 6 chairs: $50. 6659. Triple Dresser: $25. Hope Chest: $50. Call 973-477- Military GP Medium Tent Poles: beam, ropes & pegs. 1182. (3/5) Exc. cond. $20. Call 570-897For Sale: Refrigerator, 17 5369. cubic ft., #1 cond.: $125. Kitchen Table & 6 chairs, Med. Size Metal Dog Cage: wood, very good cond.: $100. Like new. Dog grooming kit. Chest of Drawers: $50. Puppy pads. Call after 6 p.m. Dresser w/ mirror, very good $40 or BO. Call 610-759-2334. cond.: $75. Other items for sale. Call 610-759-4719. (3/5) Ceramic Christmas Tree: 18 green, white tips, color lights. For Sale: Kitchen/Bar Stools, $40. Call 610-588-5046. 3 newly caned seats, no backs: $25 ea. Three 1,000 Franco Belge Coal Stove: piece Puzzles: $1.50 ea. Call great cond. w/ 3 sections. 8 total combined length of brand 610-759-7295. (3/5) new, never used stainless steel, 2 Little Tikes Toddler Cars: double wall, insulated stove able to sit on. $9 for both. Call pipe. Asking $650 for all. Call after 6pm: 570-801-7378. 610-863-0901. Sale: Longaberger Toddler Play Oven: wooden. For Wrought Iron Fireplace $10. Call 610-863-0901. Screens--Brand new in the box. Ten-Step Ladder: wooden. $300. Call 610-863-6126. Like new. $75. Call 610-863For Sale: Collectors DVDs; 0901. Nearly 200 Hit country & rock Amco Totally Enclosed song Cassettes; Health Books Clutch & Motor: 1/2 hp, 3 in box; Learn French Audio CD, phase, type 23622. $35. Call unopened. Call 610-588-4279. 610-863-0901. Mens Warm Winter Jackets: For Sale: Stair Stepper--best Eddie Baur--Size L, Nike--Size offer. Smart Cycle by Fisher M, Artic--Size L. $15 each. Price--$25. Radio Flyer Womens Fashion Bug warm Tricycle--$25. Call 570-992- winter jacket--18/20. $15. 610588-2639. 7535. For Sale: Oak Farm Table, $850; Oak Icebox, $650; Oak Desk, $250; Hutch, $100; Patio Set, $750; 4-Horse Trailer, $4,200; King Saddle, $1,500; Chest Freezer, $200; Almond Refrigerator, $75; Massage Chair, $1,500; Leather reclinging loveseat, $500; Oak side table, $300; picnic table and benches, $75; and more. Call 201-919-5099 or 908-362-8291. (1/5) For Sale: Childrens outdoor playhouses, castle, plus 3 other styles ranging from $40 to $100. Call 570-350-6298. Pair Fostoria Goblet Candle Holders: George and Martha Washington. New in box. $40 for both. Call 610-381-2560. Love Seat: Like new cond. Blue and tan. Wood trim. Country plaid. Must sell. $100 OBO. Call 610-759-2334.
American Flyer Sleds: 60 yrs. old. 6 in good shape: $60. Scooter: Fold and go scooter. 5 in good shape: $20. 3 in fair Call 610-863-5895. shape: $10. Call 570-421For Sale: Great for x-mas-2827. Smart Cycle, 2 Games, Radio Kitchen Aid Mixer: black. 1 Flyer Trycicle. Like new. $24 yr.old, used very little. $140. each. Stair Stepper - B.O. Call 570-992-7535. Call 610-863-7650. B&G Feed Sign: red, white & For Sale: Baby Girls Nursery blue. 3 x 5. Very good cond. Set--$150. Periwinkle Jacket-$5. Shoes--$5 each. Dora $465. Call 610-588-4584. Outfit--$10. Car Seat Unisex Kenmore Heavy Duty Dryer: --$20. OBO for all. Call 484XL capacity. Works great. 4 264-1244. yrs. old. $75. Call after 4pm: Sears Pre-Form Crosswalk 610-863-9729. Treadmill Exerciser: Incline, Three Tier Christmas Plate: counts calories, and folds up. $200. Call 610-588-1649. Call 610-588-4279.