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How Curtiss-Wright is bringing PacStar into the fold -- Washington Technology

By Ross Wilkers Dec 16, 2020 Pacific Star Communications’ journey began in 2000 as a reseller of military communications hardware and software, then the company applied lessons from that experience in its move to gradually become a maker. That shift eventually led PacStar to start working with Curtiss-Wright on investigating new technologies and other applications of those tools. Then in November, Curtiss-Wright closed its $400 million acquisition of PacStar as part of the former’s broader push into the defense technology landscape. Curtiss-Wright’s defense product line is centered on commercial-off-the-shelf models and subsystems, which then get integrated onto the platform. The company made one move into the data link and software landscape last year with its $50 million acquisition of Tactical Communications Group.

All the merrier: Community helps with Columbus Firemen s Cheer Fund gift distribution

All the merrier: Community helps with Columbus Firemen’s Cheer Fund gift distribution Once a holiday tradition is established, most find it hard to give it up.  That is especially true of the local firefighters and their family members who have worked hard annually for the last 90 years to administer and improve the Columbus Fireman’s Cheer Fund. While Cheer Fund co-chairman Ben Noblitt wasn’t expecting doughnuts, orange juice, hot chocolate and coffee, somebody brought the tasty goodies anyway during Saturday’s annual Cheer Fund distribution. After all, they have long been part of the Cheer Fund tradition.  Santa Claus was not expected to make an appearance this year due to COVID-19.  But as firefighters and their families arrived shortly after 7 a.m., there was the Jolly Old Elf himself (looking remarkably like Santa’s helper Ralph Childers) getting his photo taken with firefighter families. Santa is also a cherished Cheer Fund tradition. 

James A Nocito

James A. Nocito, 92, of West Pittston, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020. Born in Pittston Twp. on June 22, 1928, he was the son of the late Frank and Mary Ardo Nocito. In 1945, he graduated from Pittston Twp. High School and thereafter enrolled at the University of Scranton. However, within three weeks of his 18th birthday, he left school and enlisted in the United States Army and served as a military policeman in occupied Japan. He was awarded a World War II Victory Medal and the Army of Occupation Medal for his service. After his honorable discharge from the Army, he returned home and worked at Detato’s Market and later at Acme Markets, Pittston. He then spent over 40 years in the insurance business before retiring.

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