Monday-July 18, 2022
Read MoreAdam Beam / Contributing Photographer Thomas is a 4-year-old domestic male cat that's great with kids and other felines, however he still needs some time with dogs. Thomas has recently recovered from a leg injury, is neutered, and is all up to date on his shots. Thomas is ready for adoption at Hillside SPCA, for more information on Thomas, visit the shelter's webite hillsidespca.com.
Adam Beam / Contributing Photographer Thomas is a 4-year-old domestic male cat that's great with kids and other felines, however he still needs some time with dogs. Thomas has recently recovered from a leg injury, is neutered, and is all up to date on his shots. Thomas is ready for adoption at Hillside SPCA, for more information on Thomas, visit the shelter's webite hillsidespca.com.
Ron Devlin/Staff Photo Megan Bassininsky, a member of Cressona Girl Scout Troop 31008, makes a butterfly from imprints of her hands on the Cressona Scout Lodge. The scouts and parents spent two years renovating the lodge, now their headquarters. The scouts are students in Blue Mountain and Schuylkill Haven schools.
Ron Devlin/Staff Photo Cressona Girl Scout Troop 31008 leader Marcella Moyer (foreground) puts red paint on her hand while parent volunteer Erin Hulsey paints the scout emblem on the renovated Cressona Scout Camp. Moyer made an imprint of her hand on the building, and one of the scouts turned it into a butterfly. Troop members and parents spent two years renovating the lodge, now their headquarters.
Ron Devlin/Staff Photo Cressona Girl Scout Troop 31008 and leaders recently painted the Girl Scout emblem on the Cressona Scout Lodge, the troop's new headquarters. Scouts and their parents spent two years renovating the lodge in the borough's picnic grove. Marcella Moyer (left rear), troop leader, said its 10 members are students in Blue Mountain and Schuylkill Haven schools.
Ron Devlin/Staff Photo Completing renovation of the Cressona Scout Lodge, members and leaders of Cressona Girl Scout Troop 31008 gave a celebratory cheer after completing the painting of the building's exterior. The cinder block structure now features the Girl Scout emblem and butterflies whose wings are imprints of the scout's hands. The scouts and parents spent two years renovating the lodge, now their headquarters. Marcella Moyer (left rear), troop leader, said its 10 members are students in Blue Mountain and Schuylkill Haven schools.
Procession of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Lindsey Shuey / Staff Photographer Denise Sincavage, of Lake Hauto, front left, Louise Kelly, of Shenandoah, front right, Mary Rose Masternack, of Shenandoah, back left, and John Kelly, of Shenandoah, back right, carry a cinta during the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Divine Mercy Roman Catholic Church in Shenandoah on Sunday, July 17, 2022.
Procession of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Lindsey Shuey / Staff Photographer The statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel carries flowers dedicated in memory of Tom Talerico during the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Divine Mercy Roman Catholic Church in Shenandoah on Sunday, July 17, 2022.
Procession of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Lindsey Shuey / Staff Photographer Helene Choplick, of Shenandoah, pins money to a statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel during the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Divine Mercy Roman Catholic Church in Shenandoah on Sunday, July 17, 2022.
Procession of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Lindsey Shuey / Staff Photographer Denise Rhoads, of Skaneateles, NY, pins money to a statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel during the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Divine Mercy Roman Catholic Church in Shenandoah on Sunday, July 17, 2022.
Procession of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Lindsey Shuey / Staff Photographer Vinny, left, and Ava Maria Malafarina, both of Shenandoah, help carry a large rosary during the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Divine Mercy Roman Catholic Church in Shenandoah on Sunday, July 17, 2022.