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the Thanks to Terry Kimmey for this & many of the Car Show photos on page 3.
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Winter, water and police at Penn Lake council mtg. by Seth Isenberg Penn Lake Park Borough council met for their regular meeting on September 8 in the Penn Lake Park Community House. Council President Paul Rogan led the meeting via telephone. Council received three bids for the borough’s winter roads maintenance contract. Each quoted the work slightly differently, making comparison difficult. It was decided to table the
item and schedule a special meeting to have time to sort them through and make an informed choice. (Council has decided to hold a special meeting to decide the winter roads maintenance contract this coming Monday, the 19th, at 7 p.m. at the Community House.) To update the Penn Lake community on the dam project and its progress, there will be a public meeting on October 1. See PENN LAKE, page 10 PERFECT DAY FOR A CAR SHOW: Beautiful weather on Saturday drew almost 100 cars to the inaugural White Haven Car Show, sponsored by the Laurel Lodge Masonic Temple, the White Haven Sports Association, and the Greater White Haven Chamber of Commerce. Live music, a chicken barbecue by the Freeland Volunteer Fire Company, a tricky tray and lots of cars to look at made the event a success. Turn to page 3 for more photos. JH: Ruth Isenberg
WASB has busy September agenda by Seth Isenberg
BRINGING HISTORY LIVE: White Haven Baseball was just one of the topics explored during the White Haven Historical Society’s open house at the White Haven Area Community Library on Saturday. Here Dave Searfoss poses with his No. 14 White Haven Aces uniform. JH: Ruth Isenberg
For the September 14 regular Weatherly Area School Board meeting, the agenda includes approving a use of facilities agreement with the Senior ParentsClass of 2023 for the middle school gymnasium on November 19 for a Senior Class basketball fundraiser.
The Board will be asked to okay the agreement between the School District and Enhancity, Inc. (cleaning company). The agenda recommends approving the resignation of Christine Paisley, part-time paraprofessional, and of Toni Gerhart, co-advisor of the Class of 2024, both effective immediately. The
agenda recommends the appointment of Sheral Anderson-Bamford as a substitute nurse, and of Gabriella Hernandez as a part-time paraprofessional at an hourly rate of $10.94 effective September 15. See WASB, page 10