Church Listings

All Saints Lutheran

All Saints Evangelical Lutheran Church, 12th and Scott streets, Kulpmont.

Pastor - The Rev. Alfred J. Bashore.

Worship - 9 a.m.

Participants - Rose Marie Kovach, organist; Richard Kovach, lector; Perry Adams and/or Marsha Karnes, communion assistants; Shirley Tomtishen and Marsha Karnes, altar guild.

Ash Grove UMC

Ash Grove United Methodist Church, Lilac Road, off Route 61, Paxinos.

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Courts/Police

Police Blotter

Missing person CRESSONA - A 51-year-old white female from Cressona was reported missing by family members on Sunday, state police at Schuylkill Haven reported. Teresa Chupak, of 15 Judy Drive, was last seen Oct. 29 at her residence. She is 5-feet, 10-inc

Police Blotter

Harassment MOUNT CARMEL - Joshua Dorney, 18, of Mount Carmel, was cited by Officer Justin Stelma for harassment relating to an Oct. 29 disturbance at the Mount Carmel Recreation Complex. Police reported Dorney is accused of pushing a 17-year-old borough

Police Blotter 11.05.09

DUI SHAMOKIN - Michael Pasco, 21, of 632 W. Center St., Elysburg, has been charged by state police at Stonington with driving under the influence of alcohol and related traffic offenses in connection with a traffic stop at 1:41 a.m. Oct. 17 at Second and

Police Blotter 11/4/09

Drug charges SHAMOKIN - Robert E. Reichwein, 25, of 239 W. Willow St., Shamokin, and Jared M. Zarkowski, 27, of 432 Webster St., Ranshaw, have been charged by Trooper Scott Davis of state police at Milton with drug offenses involving an Aug. 20 incident

Police Blotter 11/03/09

Trevorton man hurt WAYNE TOWNSHIP - Francis R. Bartley Jr., 45, of Trevorton, suffered multiple injuries in a one-car accident Sunday afternoon along Route 183 in this Schuylkill County township, approximately one-half mile north of Berks County. State p

What should you do with your 401(K) after a layoff?

As you're no doubt aware, the long and deep recession has resulted in the highest unemployment rate in decades. But, if you've been laid off, or if you fear a layoff may soon be coming, you're less interested in statistics than in your immediate financia

Ex-Mount Carmel man named senior vp of cancer society

Former Mount Carmel resident Philip Kozlowski has accepted the position of senior vice president of human resources at The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS). Kozlowski had a long career with Hitachi America Ltd. as senior director of human resources,

Avoid these scary investment moves

It's Halloween time again, so you'll probably be seeing a lot of ghosts, goblins, witches and werewolves. While you may find these sights more amusing than fear-inducing, you don't have to look far to find things that really are frightening - such as sca

Family Home Medical earns Gold Seal

MOUNT CARMEL - By demonstrating compliance with The Joint Commission's national standards for health care quality and safety, Family Home Medical has earned The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval. Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission is dedicated

Jen's Flowers and More owner attends workshop

BLOOMSBURG -Jennifer Sandri, from Jen's Flowers and More, 124 Independence St., Shamokin, recently attended a wedding design workshop at Dillon Floral Corp. The one-day education program highlighted the latest in wedding colors, trends and design. The cl

Northumberland County unemployment rate highest all year

Northumberland County's unemployment rate rose in September to its highest percentage so far in 2009, according to Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The latest data places the county unemployment rate at 10.4 percent, up .3 percent since Aug


 

Spartans finish unbeaten

MOUNT CARMEL - All North Schuylkill needed to do to finish its first perfect regular season in school history was to be itself. That meant the defense and running game needed to shine, and after shaking off Mount Carmel's best body blows in the first hal