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ournal-herald THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2022 • Volume 42 – No. 14 ©2022, THE JOURNAL-HERALD. All Rights Reserved
CONTINUING: THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL ESTABLISHED 1879–144th YEAR, NO. 1
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Dam II Road vacated despite objection by Ruth Isenberg Only one citizen attended the hearing regarding the abandonment of north Dam II Road in White Haven on November 28. William Kramer, whose property abuts the road being vacated, entered his objections, saying he uses the road daily and it is the only safe way in and out of his property. He also expressed
doubt that he could obtain propane delivery without access to the road. He noted that the road is in bad repair and needs to be graded. Borough solicitor Donald Karpowich told him he would be able to do that once the borough abandoned the road. Police chief Tom Szoke noted that he does have another access, which he had blocked off. See WHITE HAVEN, page 5
FOLLOWING A FUN SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY PROMOTION in White Haven, shown below, Santa Claus and the VFW lit the borough Christmas tree, then joined Greater White Haven Chamber of Commerce president Linda Miller, above, to light the Chamber’s Festival of Trees. JH: Ruth Isenberg
HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS: Santa arrives at the Weatherly Area Museum and Weatherly Area Community Library Christmas event in a restored 1950s vintage Seagrave fire engine. Photo by Greta Yoka. See page 6 for more.