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Police Coverage continues as hot topic at Penn Lake by Suzanne Winters and Seth Isenberg
HONORING THOSE WHO SERVED: Veterans Day was observed in White Haven, above, with all branches of the armed services represented at VFW Post 6615. Kneeling are Marine Corps League Commander Tim Janosco and VFW Commander Missy Dimmit. JH: Seth Isenberg
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Penn Lake’s Mayor Tom Carter addressed the Penn Lake Borough Council at their November meeting regarding White Haven Police (WHPD) coverage. He noted that although Penn Lake has had State Police as its main security protection in the past, he felt “we were much better off having WHPD coverage.” Regarding page 4 of a police report from almost
2 years ago, Carter said he had assumed it would be an easy fix to correct mistakes on this page, but it was not. “Emotions ran high.” He asked that Council reconsider the decision to eliminate WHPD coverage and vote again on the issue. Council member Dave Longmore agreed that the issue can be discussed again. He stated that the White Haven Borough representative, present at the last
See PENN LAKE, page 5
Gluck presides at first Kidder Supers meeting by Seth Isenberg
ASSEMBLED TO HONOR: Weatherly Area School District held a school-wide assembly to honor veterans on November 11, inviting local vets to attend. his photo shows, members of the American Legion Auxiliary, standing at left, being recognized by the speaker. Story and more pictures, page 16. JH: Seth Isenberg
Ray Gluck presided as chairman for the first time at the regular monthly Kidder Township supervisors meeting on October 25. He was elected chairman on October 11, so this was the first regular meeting he chaired. Gluck has been the vice-chairman on and off for many years. The short agenda included
approving the release of the security bond for the Exeter Group warehouse of $1,263,574, contingent on the township receiving a new bond for the property maintenance agreement to cover the next 18 months. Supervisors agreed to pay H&K in full for their paving See KIDDER, page 6