Monday, February 25, 2013

Abington Journal, Week of June 20, 2012
Date: 6/20/2012 Album ID: 1490573
Pages: 1 2
From left: Joseph Brudzinski, general manager of Brown's Gym; Peter Hubbard, organizer of the event; and Jim Brown, owner of Brown's Gym.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Woods and Company owners, sisters Nettie Goldstein, far left, and Val Serine-Langan, far right, with Gail Rees, Abington Business and Professional Association Mixer Co-Chairperson, and Barry Kaplan, Abington Business and Professional Association President and Be Life owners Rebekah Gillette and Jason Carlyle discuss plans for the After Hours Mixer June 21 at their locations.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Artists Karina Singer, Ann Ross and Barry Singer display their art at Be Life Cafe in South Abington.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Karina Singer shows off her mural at Be Life Cafe in South Abington.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
The construction of Countryside Community Church's new building on Orchard Drive nears completion.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Workers dig into Riverside Drive in Factoryville in preparation for drainage system repairs.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Steve Kuffa and Tony Hag clear the way for new drainage piping on Riverside Drive in Factoryville Monday.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Picking strawberries at Pallman Farms, Clarks Summit, from left: Jeanmarie Williams, Isabel Williams and Cole James McKenzie.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Picking strawberries at Pallman Farms, Clarks Summit, from left: Grey-Paul Bossi, Nico Bossi, Siena Bossi and Kathy Bossi.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Alison Treat adjusts Adrian Treat's hat while strawberry picking at Pallman Farms, Clarks Summit.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
A wagon at Pallman Farms, Clarks Summit, takes strawberry pickers for a ride up to the the field.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Strawberry season in NEPA is early and short-lasting this year, according to Brian Pallman, of Pallman Farms.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Picking Strawberries at Pallman Farms, Clarks Summit, are: Camilla Treat, Adrian Treat and Alison Treat.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Strawberry pickers fill their buckets at Pallman Farms, Clarks Summit, June 14.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Picking strawberries at Pallman Farms, Clarks Summit, from left: Agnes Whitehead, Theresa Whitehead, Mary Solomon and Barb Gallagher.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
A high pressure natural gas pipeline, owned by UGI Corporation, protrudes out of the creek that runs through Bud Stann's property on Dark Region Road, Clarks Summit.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
A tree, logs, weeds and other debris collect around an exposed high pressure natural gas pipeline, owned by UGI Corporation, in a creek that runs through Bud Stann's property on Dark Region Road, Clarks Summit.
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Pages: 1 2