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Missing Person Case: Susan Cerritelli (1983)
Pennsylvania State Police Troop N – Hazleton Station continues the investigation into missing person 26-year-old Susan Cerritelli.
Susan was last seen at her home in Long Pond, Monroe County at noon on May 11, 1983. Her husband, Andrew Cerritelli, said he left their home at noon to go to Philadelphia, and when he returned at 6:00 p.m. she was gone.
PSP stated all of Susan’s family lived out of state at the time of her disappearance, but it was uncharacteristic of her not to contact them, and they all believed foul play was involved in her case.
Andrew was known as a controlling, jealous husband with a substantial criminal record, mostly for violent offenses, and he had bragged about being an enforcer for the Mafia, police said. He was the prime suspect in Susan’s case, but charges were never brought against him.
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Sunday April 27th 4:30-7:30pm
Adults $10
12 and under $5
Under 3 free
Dine-in or curbside pickup
Feathered Facts - for adults! - Eastern Monroe Public Library
Feathered Facts – for adults!
What: Feathered Facts: Birding Basics & Binocular Practice
When: Saturday, April 20th, 3pm-4:30pm
Where: Hughes Library, Eisemann Room
Who: Eastern Monroe Public Library in Collaboration with PEEC
Register: Registration required! Registration opens March 30th. Call 570-421-0800 ext. 317.
Embark on a captivating journey into the world of avian wonders with “Feathered Facts: Birding Basics & Binocular Practice.” Hosted by the Eastern Monroe Public Library in collaboration with the Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC), this immersive event invites participants to discover the beauty of our fine feathered friends like never before.