![]() Rabe was there representing Traver’s Dairy in Tunkhannock.īacks strike agai ag ains nstt Sy Syri ria a Measure heads to the full Senate as Obama hints he may retaliate even without congressional congression al OK DAVID ESPO an ESPO an DONNA CASSATA CASSATA Associate Press Jeremy Rabe, 15, of Tunkhannock Tunkhannock leads his Holstein cow named Deplore back to the barn after giving her a wash at the Luzerne County Fairgrounds on Wednesday. Evans’ stand, the one with the twirl twirling ing cotton cotton candy candy sig sign n on top, top, is nea nearr the main entra entrance nce See‘Or opinion’ onte cont fair, page 11A. Gener generat ation ion fam fam-ily business owner wh who o ha hass ru run n his his fair fair-food -food truck on the the side side fo forr 10 ye year ars, s, sp spin inni ning ng up a wa warm rm batch of cott cotton on can candy dy and and sett settin ing g out out his hand-dipped hand-dipped candy apples in the quiet before the crowds start swelling. You might might spot Jeremy Jeremy Evans Evans of Bl Bloom oomsbu sburg rg, a fift fifthh. Show Showii ng ng u p ea earrl y to the the Luzer Luzerne ne Co Coun unty ty Fai airr ha hass it itss per perks. The smell of funnel cake and simmering sausage drifted on a cool breeze through the vendor aisles as food sellers braced for the masses soon to break through the gates. Yo u couldn’t couldn’t have asked for a fairer fairer day. Zach McEntee, left, and Matt Giampietro, both 11 and both from Dallas, enjoy the Cliff Hanger ride on opening day of the Luzerne County Fair in Lehman Township on Wednesday.įair ofers country avor Luzerne County event a slice of tradition JON O’CONNELL esleaer.co Teachers from Wyoming Area School District walk the picket line outside Montgomary Avenue Elementary School on Tuesday, the first day of the See TEACHERS | 12A ongoing strike. ![]() Bu Butt tha thatt high high ra rate te ris rises es from from a deferral of any retroactive raise in 2011-12, 201112, substantia substantially lly incr increasing easing ClarkVan Oren Oren | TeTies Leaer the raise raise teache teachers rs wo would uld get for 2012-13. ![]() By comparison, a teacher with eight years experience exper ience and a master’ master’ss degree degree wou would ld see incr increases eases ranging from 3.86 percent to 8.64 percent. Assuming that raises were spread equally among all teachers - not a guarantee guarantee - newcomer newcomerss with a bachelor’s degree would see annual increases ranging from 0.48 percent to 2.77 percent percent over the six-year six-year offer by the school board. Greater when compa greater comparing ring veteran veteran teachers to relati relative ve newcomers. A Ti Times mes Leader review review of the potent potential ial impact impact from from the la lates testt offerss show offer showss tha that, t, dollar-w dollar-wise, ise, the differences would be small for most teachers individually, but are much Revie view:V w: Vets ets’ raise aisess sk skeew numb number erssĮxperienced teachers would see their salaries rise signicantly more than their newer colleagues MARK GUYDISH EXETER ER - Th Thee tw two o side sidess in the Wyoming Area School District teacher strike have said the differences at the negotia negotiating ting table are small, yet critical questions of pay pay. WYOMING TEACHERS’ HERS’ STRI STRIKE KE WYOMING AREA TEAC Pros Pros ancons of a frate fraterni rnit t LIFE, 1C How is our area business landscape changing?
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