Dunmoreans Follow Governor’s Mandatory Mask Order

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The Dunmore Buck directly in front of FNCB Bank at Dunmore Corners is shown proudly wearing a mask.

Last month, Governor Tom Wolf ordered that all Pennsylvanians wear a mask any time they leave their homes for life-sustaining reasons due to the current health crisis.

The Buck reminds all Dunmoreans to follow the Governor’s order, wear their face masks and practice social distancing to help combat COVID-19.

The Buck says we will be bounce back form this and remember: Go Bucks!

Ciccotti and NittanyLion***

Bill Ciccotti poses with the Penn State Nittany Lion statue in front of FNCB Bank at Dunmore Corners. Both are reminding Dunmoreans to wear their masks. The duo still have to practice social distancing…although it is difficult not to hug the Lion!

Ciccotti says “Dunmore will be back, better than ever. WE ARE Bucktown!”

Loading Dock Gives Back to Local Healthcare Heroes

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FROM FACEBOOK: My staff wanted takeout from The Loading Dock Bar & Grill for lunch. I offered to pick it up for them. After paying for our order, the owner noticed my hospital badge. He said: “Everyone working at that hospital is a hero and we appreciate everything you do!”

He proceeded to hand me a gift card to buy my staff lunch again in the future. I explained to him that we work in the Radiology Department and that while we are one of the first departments to approach patients, we are often forgotten about. This is a gesture that my staff and I will never forget. You have customers for life! Thank you!

Freshman Ciera Toomey Named 3rd Team All-State

BCiera Toomeyy Steve Svetovich

She made an impact.

Enough of an impact as aman that Dunmore freshman Ciera Toomey last month was named to the Class 3A all-state third team. 

Daughter of Pat and Carrie Toomey, Dunmore, Ciera was part of a contingent of five Lackawanna League players who earned berths on the Pennsylvania Sports Writers All-State girls basketball team. 

Ciera’s teammate, sophomore Moriah Murray, was a first team All-State selection.

Ciera averaged 16.5 points per game as a freshman.

The 6-2 freshman opened eyes with her play in the second half of the season and hit 51 percent from 3-point range.

Ciera showed a great ability for handling the ball and shooting with quickness and agility.

She averaged 19 points in two state playoff games, shooting 9-of-11 and scored 22 points in a win over Neumann Goretti. She hit 15-of-18 shots in the two state playoffs games before the impact of Covid-19 cancelled the rest of the state playoffs.

Ciera also averaged 5.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists and three blocks in the two state playoff contests.

Ciera was also an All Regional pick as a freshman.

And she comes from good basketball stock. Her mom, Carrie Bowen Toomey, was a Dunmore all-star selection and 1,000-point scorer for Franklin and Marshall College. 

Her sister, Victoria Toomey, earned numerous all-star selections and awards as a Dunmore standout and currently plays for Rider University.

Ciera said she was honored by her third-team All-State selection. “We are in a league with a lot of good players,” she said. “I certainly did not expect it. It could have been anyone.”

The talented freshman said she enjoys playing with sophomore teammate Murray. “Moriah is great,” she said. “She is such a good passer. She makes plays all the time. I just love playing with her. We feed off each other very well.”

Ciera has an impressive 97 academic average at Dunmore. Her best subject is math.

She also plays on the golf team and is a member of the French club.

She praised Dunmore veteran basketball coach Ben O’Brien. “He is such a good coach. He has us prepared all the time. He is a game changer. There is a reason why the Dunmore Lady Bucks win every year.”

Ciera said her parents and older sister Victoria have been big influences. “My parents always teach me to work hard for what I want and to go after it.

“My sister taught me how to play in the post and get position. I was a guard before, so she really taught me a lot and helped with the transition.”

The scholar-athlete said she and her teammates were disappointed with the ending of the season due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “We were really playing well, so we wanted to keep going. It was tough ending the season like that. But we were playing great and will have all of our starters back next season. We can go further next year.”

Ciera said she is staying in shape during the stay-at-home orders by working out and playing basketball and golf with her sister Victoria.

She enjoys listening to music, especially Dua Lipa.

She called her freshman experience at Dunmore as “unforgettable” and hopes to play college basketball after she graduates in three years.

“We are a very close team. We have a great bond and outstanding coaching. We hated to see the rest of the season cancelled, but we will come back stronger next year.”