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The Journal-Herald, Thursday, March 30, 2023

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ournal-herald THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2023 • Volume 42 – No. 31 ©2023, THE JOURNAL-HERALD. All Rights Reserved

CONTINUING: THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL ESTABLISHED 1879–144th YEAR, NO. 18

ANNUAL DONATION: Aqua PA made its annual donation to the White Haven Volunteer Fire Company recently. Pictured from left are Kira Hoch, an operator trainee with Aqua’s White Haven division as well as Lieutenant for the White Haven Volunteer Fire Company; Dean Raudenbush Jr., Fire Chief; Holly Arnold, field supervisor for Aqua’s White Haven division; and Dave Hoogstad, Area Manager, Northeast PA for Aqua.

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CONTINUING: THE WEATHERLY HERALD ESTABLISHED 1880–143rd YEAR, NO. 44

Truist Bank closes as scheduled

Business was moderately busy at Truist Bank on Tuesday, its last day in Weatherly. The truck at left was one of the last through the drive-thru, while Arnie Rinker, right, was one of the last inside before the noon close of business. By 3 p.m. all signage was removed. JH: Seth Isenberg Aqua PA also made a donation to the White Haven Area Community Library for their Food and Fun program. This is a program for school-age kids from first grade through twelfth grade which provides a summer program from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for 8 weeks over the summer. In 2022, the program averaged 33 kids a day, and they are anticipating 45 kids a day in 2023. This is a partnership with the Greater Wyoming Valley YMCA, the library, and the surrounding municipalities. Pictured from left are WHACL board member Charlotte Carter, Jill Rosenstock, who is Food and Fun program supervisor, WHACL board president Lois Hammer, Dave Hoogstad who is the Area Manager, Northeast PA for Aqua, and Holly Arnold, who is the Field Supervisor for Aqua’s White Haven division.


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