December 2, 2020
Hope you all had an enjoyable Thanksgiving and didn’t eat too much, but enough. It was just nice if you were able to be with family during this crazy time right now. Hopefully it will get better soon. Covid cases have been going up in Sullivan County so be sure to social distance, wear your mask and wash your hands frequently. If you don’t feel well, stay home. The weather was kind of up and down. We had a few days of rain, some sun, lots of clouds and wind. Sunday morning we registered 13 degrees, but did warm up during the day. The sun goes down about 4 p.m. and it gets really cool and too darn dark that early.
I saw many hunters up and down the road, but don’t know about any deer yet.
Mark and Lisa Fenster, Mark, Jr, Tatania and Sophia Fenster, all from Philly, enjoyed the Holiday weekend at their home on Church Street.
TJ, Allison, Jase Lowden, and Wesson, Marlton, NJ, also enjoyed the long weekend at their home on Church Street and visited his parents, Ted and Mary on Maple Terrace.
Ted and Mary Lowden had visitors over the weekend from Delaware. Bill Walton and Michael “Moo” Edison didn’t shoot anything but had a great time here.
St. Vladimir’s Church has pierogies for sale the first and third Sunday of the month at the Church Hall, from Noon to one p.m. They make a nice meal anytime.
I see some more Christmas decorations are up and look very festive and pretty. At least we have something to make us feel like getting into the Christmas spirit. The Monument is all lit with Christmas lights and the manger scene. The Pavilion has a big star on one of the posts. Will look nice if we get a “tad” of snow; not too much or it hides the statues and lambs.
Happy Birthday to Elexus Dunkleberger, December 6th; Tony Sneidar, Jr. and Robyn McCobin, 8th; Aaron Risser 9th. Hope you all have a nice day.
Get your Lopez hoodies, masks, t-shirts and koozies. They sell fast, so don’t miss out. Hoodies are great for going out hunting; put it on under your orange outfits. Or, just to wear on these cooler days if you’re outside. If interested, please contact me below for availability.
Don’t have a whole lot of news. Remember, when you can, to support the local businesses to help keep them going. With the restrictions, they are doing the best they can, but they need supporters.
No Civic meetings until March or April, weather permitting. Membership dues are due now so see Heather McDonald to renew or to join the Civic Association.
I see there was a lot of activity down at Tent City as they were here for the Thanksgiving weekend.
I guess that’s the news for now. Enjoy your week. I did hear rain is in the forecast, along with some snow showers. We can handle that, no problem. Just get outside, even if you don’t do anything. Fresh air is always good. Have news call me at 570-928-9238; mail me; see me; or e-mail me at news@lopezpa.com. I will get it in for you. Thanks for reading and I’ll be here next time.
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