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Mary Helen Potuck June 8, 2010
Mary Helen Potuck, 84, of 119 Potuck Road, Dushore, passed away Tuesday, June...
Mary Helen Potuck, 84 June 8, 2010
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 11, from the P. Dean Home Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, Pa., and followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church, Mildred, Pa., with the Rev. Joseph R. Hornick, her pastor, presiding.
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BERWICK (167): [Ty Morzilla] 39, [Matt Dalo] 39, [Ben Bower] 44, [Brian Bridge] 45. At Wilkes-Barre Muni (par 36), Matt Carroll finished even par to lead Pittston Area. C.J. Lynch followed with a 39. [Ryan Potuck] had a 41 for Tunkhannock. Lake-Lehman: [Nick Egan] 46, [Jeff Carter] 47, [Robert Ide] 52, Nathan Rittenhouse 54. Nanticoke Area: Mike Malshefski 50, Joe Olzyk 51, Anthony Seiwell 57, Ricky Ultsh 58
All the Business World's a Stage for Act II
ELKHART--In the business world, the combination of recession, employee turnover and high cots can often cause a business owner to ask whether profits are ever meant \"to be, or not to be.\" Taking their love of the theater to the business world, Dave Dufour and Mark Potuck decided to be actors and businessmen, satisfying their stage aspirations and a desire for an independent occupation. Dufour, an advertising agent, and Potuck, originally a health education teacher in Rochester, N.Y., combined diverse occupational skills with a love of the theater to create Act II Associates Inc. Their goal is to deliver motivational and educational messages to business organizations and schools. (excerpt)