He was al- so preceded in death by his sister, Ann (Nancy) Antonaitis, and three brother s-in-law, John Fallon, Ge- orge Fallon and Louis Fallon and three sisters-in-law, Helen Tagnani, Rosemar y William s, and Evely n Fal- lon. Jim was preceded in death by his wife of 51 years, Rita (Fallon), whom he missed deeply. Jimre- tired in 199 2 from Ironworkin g and beca mea cust odia n forthe Han ove r Area School Distr ict unti l 19 99, when he permanently re tired. He is a mem- berof Ironw orker s Local489. He then began his 34-yea r career as an Ironworke r where he received numerous awards and recognition for his work on various structures throughout the area. Jimwork edat theHuberCollier y (Blue Coal) prior to serving in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956, being stationed in Germany. He graduated from Hanover High School in 195 2. He was the son of the late Mary andJamesCusick,born on Octo in Preston (Hanover Town- ship). He said he hasĪmesMicha elCusick,77, pas sed away unexpectedly on Wednes- day, April 11, 2012. Vins ko said he has the experien ce and quali fic atio ns to do the job he dreamed of as a child. He said his issues are basically the same as Vinsko’s - jobs, the economy, help for senior citizens and educat ion. Stilp, 61, of Middle Paxton Tow n- ship, Dauphi n County, is a native of Wilkes-Bar re. Vins ko, 37, of South Wilkes- Barre, won the coin toss and opened by say- ing there are three major issues - jobs creation, protection for Social Securi- ty and Medicare and funding of educa- tion. “We can set an example for other races.” Vinsko agreed, saying he will work with Stilp after the primar y “regard- less of who wins.” Misch elle Anthony of the League of Women Voters, debate sponsor, served as moderator and the candidates field- ed questions prepared by the League and submitted by audience members. “Go od cam pai gns star t at hom e,” Stilp said. Lou Barle tta of Hazlet on in the Novem ber general election. The winner of the primar y will face in- cumbe nt Rep ublica n U.S. In a show of respect, S t il p a nd V i n s k o signed a “Clean Campaign Pledge ,” noting that with 12 days left until the April 24th primary, they have not en- gage d in negat ive campaignin g. But Stilp’ s spirit s wer en’t deflate d, as he and Bill Vinsko - the two Demo- cratic candidates in the 11th Congres- s i o n al D i s t ri c t - squared off in a debate befor e about 100 peo- ple in the Buckingham Perf orming Arts Cen- ter. KINGS TON - Gene Stilp broug ht tw o of hi s pi nk pi gs to Th ur sd ay nig ht’ s deb ate, but he was aske d to deflate them by W yomin g Seminar y officials. How do we challenge the mot ionif wedon’tknowwhatwe are challenging?” The Tim es Leader, throug h its law yer s, the Ro sen n, Jen kins in its entirety should be open for public inspection, said Melis sa Melew sky, medialaw counse l for the Penn sylvan ia Newsp aper As- sociation. “If we don’t have access to the motion, it makes it impossible to chal- lenge. A search warrant application bee n lef t ope n unle ss the re is goo d cau seto sea l thatmoti onas well, ” Mele wsky said. While the three-p age searc h warra nt affidavi t was sealed, the tophalfof theappl icat ionwasre- dacted from the sealed envelope that is in a safe at the county Clerkof CourtsOffice.The appli- cation is usually attached on the outsideof the sealeddocument s. Investigators earlier this week served a search warrant at Yu- siff’s house. Ty ler, 14, was foun d outside Y usiff’ s house witha fatalgunshotwound to his chest. Yusiff, living at 117 Hill St., c l ai m e d h e he ar d a gu n- shot and saw a ma n dr iv in g aw ay in a re d vehicl e. Elijah Yusiff said he was the last person known to see Tyler Wins tead alive on the night of April 5. WILKE S-BARRE – A searc h warran t applic ation that has been redacted by law enforce- ment officials could explain the link betw een a hous e and the shooting death of a city teen.
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