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Pen Argyl - February, 2015
MTD: 1.25 Normal: 2.77
Season Total - 34.75
November 13 ..............................0.50
November 26...............................5.25 December 10................................1.00 January 3.....................................0.50 January 6.....................................1.00 January 9.....................................0.25 January 24...................................6.75 January 26/27.............................3.50 January 29...................................1.00 February 1,2................................7.25 February 5....................................0.50 February 9....................................1.25 February 14..................................4.00 February 17..................................2.00 |
Bangor Boys Basketball
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Bangor's Shavaughn Morris shoots over a defender during the Slaters' 59-49 win over Salisbury for the Colonial League Championship in a game played at Freedom High School Friday night before a packed house. (More photos below) PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
Bangor's Derek Kaiser shoots during the Slaters' 59-49 win over Salisbury for the Colonial League Championship in a game played at Freedom High School Friday night before a packed house. PHOTO GALLERY Sbtt Photo Larry Cory
PEST CONTROL.....Don't play cat-and-mouse with rodents(BPT) - Though catching mice has been a popular theme in games and cartoons for decades, preventing rodent invasions is not child’s play. Even the most fastidious homeowners can fall victim to a pest invader at some point.
Research by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) reveals that invasive rodents have broken into 29 percent of U.S. homes, bringing with them a slew of health and property hazards. Forty-five percent of those homeowners said the infestation occurred in the fall and winter months. The two rodent species most commonly found in homes are the house mouse and the Norway rat. House mice are the most common invasive rodents, with females producing up to a dozen offspring in as little as three weeks. House mice will eat many kinds of food, and they boast excellent climbing and jumping skills. House mice construct nests using paper products and other materials. They also carry several diseases and their urine and feces can trigger allergies and asthma, especially in children. Norway rats, much like roof rats, are nocturnal and social, burrowing closely to one another. Norway rats are credited with the ability to gnaw through plastic and lead piping to find food and water. These rats are also known to chew through electrical wires, putting homes at risk for fires. The NPMA offers these tips to help homeowners keep rodents rummaging out in nature - not in the kitchen pantry: 1. Investigate your home from the outside. As mice can enter through an opening as small as a dime, seal all holes and replace loose mortar and weather stripping. Use steel wool to close gaps. 2. Store firewood at least 20 feet from your home and at least 5 feet off the ground. 3. Screen attic vents and openings to chimneys, which could allow unwanted guests into your home. 4. Landscape with pests in mind by trimming back shrubbery and tree branches, which could provide pathways into the home. 5. Use proper storage in the kitchen, basements and attics to prevent rodents from having easy access to food and nesting in cupboards and boxes. For more information about rodents and to find a pest professional in your area, visit www.pestworld.org.
An artist has made a video showing people how to serve a celebrity on a plate this Pancake Day.
Nathan Shields teamed up with Lyle's Golden Syrup to create pancakes modelled on celebrities including David and Victoria Beckham. First, he fries the outlines of each celebrity face, and then adds in the detail with a separate pancake mix, Famous names to get a battering include Kate Middleton, Simon Cowell, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian - and even Grumpy Cat. Mr Shields, a former maths teacher, began creating pancake portraits to entertain his children, and now runs his own baking company, Saipan Cakes. Sara Harrison at Lyle's Golden Syrup said: "We want to encourage people to have a bit of fun this Pancake Day, get creative and spread smiles in the kitchen. "Saipan Cakes is the perfect partner to help us inspire people to do this and the brilliant 'pan-portraits' he has created for us are as delicious as they are beautiful." |
Pen Argyl Academic Wall of Fame Nominations
It is time for the Pen Argyl High School Alumni Association to select the 2015 Inductees to the Academic Wall of Fame.
This honor is bestowed on a select number of graduates or past district educators each year who have distinguished themselves through community service, academic accomplishments, as well as, advancements in their chosen profession. The creation of this distinction was to set an example of what is possible for all present and future Pen Argyl students! This honor is different from the PAHS Athletic Hall of Fame where chosen Alumni are honored for their athletic contributions while at Pen Argyl High School. Anyone can nominate a PAHS graduate for the Academic Wall of Fame honor. Our Academic Wall of Fame Inductees have made a meaningful contribution to the world around them, and the Pen Argyl Alumni Association is proud to bestow this honor. To nominate a graduate, please contact Jim or Heather Hunter at 610-863-9443 or send an e-mail to [email protected] The deadline for nominations is February 20, 2015. PAHS Class of 1965 Seeks Classmate Info The Pen Argyl High School Class of 1965 is planning their 50th reunion.
The class is in need of addresses for Thomas Caponigro, Kim Edwards, Brenda Lockhart Becker, Jody Miller, Linda Smith, Thomas Snyder, Richard Walizer, Walter Weaver, Gary Wilson and Carol Werner Miller. If you have any information about them, please contact Judy Piper at 610-863-6326 or [email protected]. GED & Basic Skills Classes
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