News 9/9/2. 01. 7Technology helping police keep up with new. Eric Mark - Citizens Voice. FORTY FORT — The computer screen lit up in red and a beep sounded. Officer Anthony Smith of the Forty Fort police department knew he.
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You can’t take a ride through town without this thing going. Smith said Friday.
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Smith pointed to a screen attached to the computer in the police SUV. Cameras. attached to the patrol vehicle took photos of license plates of almost. Smith drove past. License plate recognition software, connected to state and national. Since Penn. DOT stopped issuing month/year stickers to place on license. Forty Fort is one of three departments in Luzerne County, along with. Nanticoke and West Hazleton, to settle on a camera- and- software.
Chief Daniel Hunsinger. Forty Fort has two vehicles equipped with the system, according to. Hunsinger, who said he learned about license plate recognition software. Erie. The hardware and software combined cost about $1. Hunsinger said. Aaron Kaufer and state. Sen. Lisa Baker for supporting Forty Fort’s efforts to obtain. Nanticoke Area fills vacant board seat.
Michael P. Buffer - Citizens Voice. Mark Cardone became the ninth member of the Greater Nanticoke Area. School Board at Thursday’s meeting. Cardone had owned the Pizza Mill restaurant in Kingston for 2. Wilkes- Barre Area School District. He replaces. Ryan Verazin, who resigned from the board last month. Also at Thursday’s meeting, Superintendent Ronald Grevera gave.
Kennedy Early Childhood Center building project. The new school facility is expected to open for the 2. Pre- K through second grade.
Exterior work involving structural steel will take place over the. Grevera said. On March 2.
A change order for classroom modifications was expected. Grevera said. 9/6/2. Students lacking shots may be barred from. Michael P. Buffer - Citizens Voice (Note: Edited for website by Nanticoke. The Greater Nanticoke Area School District may have to exclude about. Friday because. they failed to get meningitis booster shots, Superintendent Ronald. Grevera said Monday.
A new state law requires students in grade 1. I am concerned that many students particularly seniors will. Grevera wrote in a email. But the new law provides some exemptions. Students can stay in school.
Department of Health spokeswoman April Hutcheson said. Students who. have a religious or medical reason for not getting immunized are also. About 1. 70 students are typically enrolled in 1. Greater. Nanticoke Area.
Valley with a Heart raises funds for families. ZBy Marcella Kester - For Times Leader James and Heather Shaw were preparing to start their new lives in. Shanghai, China, this past October when the unthinkable happened. The Swoyersville family was about to leave the country for Heather’s. Joanna.“We sold our house, got rid of everything we had, donated to.
James said. Faustina Grove, the benefit has become a large draw. Wyoming Valley. After emergency room visits and a plethora of testing, the Shaws were. Danville to resume testing and treat.
Joanna. After two weeks in the hospital, the 1. Heather said. Nevertheless, the plan to relocate.
China was put on hold, as the family is now working on finding. The organization assisted the Shaws by providing free gas cards to. Saturday’s benefit will. Valley With a Heart started in 2. Elise Harrison, an 1. The. event was a success, and the Valley with a Heart annual benefit was.
Since then, Valley with A Heart has raised over $5. Rick Temarantz, the organization’s president, said it was easy.
Luzerne Foundation.“We decided to put our name with something that’s already. We are people that ride. While Sunday’s weather dealt a blow to the organization’s. Valley With a Heart treasurer. Ricky Taddei said he was hopeful that the public would still come.
Surrounded by family members all donning matching pink. Bear Creek resident shared her daughter’s story. Mosley has taken care of Callie since she was 4 weeks old, formally. She has undergone multiple surgeries, just. We knew something was wrong, but we didn’t know what was. Callie in. When Callie turned 7 months old, the family discovered that Callie. X chromosome and 1.
Callie also suffers from Cerebral Palsy, sensory. Callie cannot walk or talk. She uses a variety. However Mosley says.
Mosley said she first heard about Valley with a Heart through a friend. December and decided to put in an application for gas assistance. Callie goes to Hershey for treatment up to 4 times per week. The. organization responded to her call for help, later offering to make. Callie one of the event’s beneficiaries.“It was a huge surprise, a great blessing that were getting help. It’s just great to know that we’re not alone. The benefit. is going to help tremendously with helping out with our travel expenses.
I just want to give a big thank you. These people, the Valley with.
Heart - these people have hearts of gold,” she said while tearing. As dozens of members and volunteers started selling tickets and dishing. Amber Morgan and Tara Hewes were taking shelter. Morgan said she attended. Hewes said this was her first time attending the event. The Millville. resident said she was excited for the ride, but was happy to still. We were interested in the ride, but of course the weather kept.
The third beneficiary of the event, Emma was born with a heart. Children’s Hospital. Philadelphia as well as Geisinger Danville.“Emma was born with a VSD, which was a hole in her heart. We. ended up getting reached out to by (Swoyersville Mayor) Chris Concert. Valley With a Heart. He told us a little bit about. Kennedy said. Today, Kennedy said that Emma is doing much.
She’s doing absolutely amazing now. We’re finally. on the right track.”To donate or apply for assistance for a child or family in need, visit. Event raises money for ailing children. Sarah Scinto - Citizens Voice.
Lori Trapane of Hunlock Creek never expected to wear a pink shirt. Valley With a Heart benefits’ annual ride and family picnic. Pink shirts identified family members of those who would benefit from. Wyoming Valley. and this year, Trapane came to support her granddaughter, Emma Kennedy.“It’s wonderful,” she said.
Emma was. named one of the “poster children” for this year’s. Valley with a Heart Benefits has hosted.“We’re really grateful,” he said. Faustina’s. Grove throughout Sunday afternoon, Valley With a Heart Benefits president.
Rick Temarantz said.“Once the sun came out, people would be here,” he said. Temarantz expected the event to raise $7. Emma, 2- year- old.
Callie Moseley of Bear Creek, and 1. Joanna Shaw of Swoyersville.“All of the profits go back into the community,” Temarantz.
After watching a performance by her husband’s band, Big Country. Trapane got a chance to observe the crowd enjoying the event and helping. It’s very warming to know you’re part of such a great. Nanticoke’s Bob Bertoni helping the.
Little League World Series get calls right. By Tom Robinson - For Times Leader Bob Bertoni looks at the monitors and is one of the guys who officially.
And when he does, Bertoni said he has a reaction that is opposite. It has just made me realize how much harder it is to umpire.
Bertoni, the Nanticoke resident who, along with. Chris Thomas from Old Forge, will be in the replay room Sunday for. I Want To Watch The Full Movie Of Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (2017) here. Little League Baseball World Series championship game.
Sunday with Lufkin, Texas, taking. Kitasuna from Tokyo, Japan, on ABC. Over that time, Bertoni said the on- field umpires and those officiating.
I give them a ton of credit. The umpires take it,” said.
Bertoni, a former Crestwood High School softball coach. If it’s a bang- bang play, they know it’s going. If a manager has two challenges, he’s going.
Little League uses video review at just the regional level –. Williamsport – and the World Series once. Cult Movie Clips War Dogs (2016). ESPN and its partners have crews in place to broadcast games. Managers. can ask the video to be checked on reviewable plays up until the point. The World Series final represents the end of a long three- week stretch. Bertoni, who has worked the Mid- Atlantic and New England Regionals.