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Family donates stuffed bears to pediatric patients at Janet Weis Children s Hospital

1 of 3 Scott Vogel, co-owner with his parents of Emergi-Clean Inc., of Rahway, New Jersey, shows one of 500 Build-A-Bears the company donated to Geisinger’s Janet Weis Children’s Hospital on Monday. Joe Sylvester/The Daily Item Scott Vogel arranges boxes of stuffed bears that his family s company donated to Geisinger s Janet Weis Children s Hospital on Monday.  Photo by Joe Sylvester/The Danville News Briana Vogel, 6, helps her dad, Scott Vogel, right, and grandfather, Ron Vogel, unload boxes containing Build-A-Bears at Geisinger’s Janet Weis Children’s Hospital on Monday. The Vogels, of Rahway, New Jersey, donated 500 bears through their biohazard cleanup company.

Family donates stuffed bears to pediatric patients

Photo by Joe Sylvester/The Danville News Briana Vogel, 6, helps her dad, Scott Vogel, right, and grandfather, Ron Vogel, unload boxes containing Build-A-Bears at Geisinger s Janet Weis Children s Hospital on Monday. The Vogels, of Rahway, New Jersey, donated 500 bears through their biohazard cleanup company. Photo by Joe Sylvester/The Danville News Scott Vogel arranges boxes of stuffed bears that his family s company donated to Geisinger s Janet Weis Children s Hospital on Monday. Photo by Joe Sylvester/The Danville News Scott Vogel, co-owner with his parents of Emergi-Clean Inc., of Rahway, New Jersey, shows one of 500 Build-A-Bears the company donated to Geisinger s Janet Weis Children s Hospital on Monday. The bears, sealed in plastic, will be distributed to pediatriac patients after the boxes are quarantined for two weeks as a precaution.

Fishing for a Cause group brightens the holidays for Sugar Notch teen

SUGAR NOTCH — In May, 17-year-old James Scholten accidentally snapped his fishing rod during a trip to Frances Slocum State Park. The mishap was devastating for Scholten, who has Down syndrome and other medical challenges. On the water, however, Scholten’s focus shifts away from the medical issues to just one thing: “I want to catch a really big fish,” he said. And he wants to do it with a fishing rod of his own. Thanks to local charity Fishing for a Cause, Scholten is back on track toward his goal of landing a big one. Hanover Twp. resident George Bowers, who founded the charity, visited Scholten on Dec. 17 with a few early Christmas presents. In addition to a fishing rod, Scholten received his own tackle box stocked with lures and a new fishing buddy in Bowers, who also gave the family a $1,250 check to help with medical expenses.

Geisinger Wyoming Valley administers COVID-19 vaccine to staff

Today Snow this evening will give way to partly cloudy conditions late. Low 26F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 80%. Snow accumulations less than one inch.. Tonight Snow this evening will give way to partly cloudy conditions late. Low 26F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 80%. Snow accumulations less than one inch. Updated: April 1, 2021 @ 7:24 pm

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