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Friends and family of Jim Mariner gathered at LOWLPA this past Sunday, October 24, to hang a brass bell at the hunting club in memory of Jim, who passed away tragically this summer. Jim was a long-time president of LOWLPA, an avid outdoorsman, and was essential the success of the hunting club. Jim’s mom, Alberta Mariner, provided comments and gave thanks to club members who organized the event. Even though the weather caused LOWLPA’s annual trap shoot scheduled for Sunday to be cancelled due to heavy rains, LOWLPA did its best to make lemonade out of lemons, with all enjoying an afternoon of company and fond memories of Jim. Shown from left are Denise Zwiebel and Casey Jones, Bob Quinn, Mike and Natalie Best, Willy and Keri Stortz, DJ Bianco, Alberta Mariner, David Gugliotti and Blu, Fran Crilley, Dave Quinn, Charlie and Bonnie Best, Alex Best, and Maureen Feissner.
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Weatherly Borough Manager Pudliner awarded by AMP
Weatherly Borough Manager Harold Pudliner, center, with from left, solicitor Jim Nanovic, and council members Norm Richie, Joe Cyburt, Theresa D’Andrea and Vincent Cuddeford II. The American Municipal Power Inc. non-profit presented its Seven Hats Award to Weatherly Borough Manager Harold Pudliner on September 21. The award is usually presented at the AMP
annual conference in Ohio, but this year the presentation took place See SEVEN HATS, page 6