WILKES-BARRE (PA) – A city woman has been charged with taking jabs at her neighbors’ Polish and Slovakian heritage by writing derogatory messages on her shed and on a television set in her yard, police say. Sandra Sipple, 38, of Kado Street in the Parsons section of Wilkes-Barre, has been charged with ethnic intimidation, a misdemeanor, and summary counts of harassment, disorderly conduct, and scattering rubbish. With maroon spray-paint, Sipple wrote the phrase “Proud to be Irish and not Polish and Slovak,” police said. A television set, propped up against a fence and facing Sipple’s neighbor’s home, said, “Trash made...