The Journal-Herald, Thursday, February 15, 2024

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ournal-herald THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2024 • Volume 43 – No. 25 ©2024, THE JOURNAL-HERALD. All Rights Reserved

CONTINUING: THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL ESTABLISHED 1879–145th YEAR, NO. 12

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CONTINUING: THE WEATHERLY HERALD ESTABLISHED 1880–144th YEAR, NO. 38

A LOOK AT THE LEHIGH on a snowy February afternoon. This scene was a frequent favorite in old Journals. It really hasn’t changed that much over the years. JH: Ruth Isenberg

Chris Bender appointed as third Dennison supervisor by Suzanne Winters A resolution was passed at the February 7 Dennison Township Supervisor’s meeting appointing Chris Bender to the board of supervisors. He replaces James Burke who was elected, but did not take the seat due to legal complications. Bender must be sworn in before he can participate in any decision making for the

Township. Jeff Kyle gave a review of the township insurance policy, and discussed with the Supervisors what changes they may want to consider making to the policy to ensure all equipment is properly covered. The 2024-2025 salt contract was discussed, with a decision to make the next salt contract for 2 loads of salt. The township received

information from Luzerne County regarding upcoming recycling education and programs for 2024, which the supervisors will review. Dumpster Day will be June 1, the first Saturday of the month. The supervisors would like to also have a paper shredding day this year, but no date was set for that yet. A boiler inspection was completed. Roadmaster Jim

Yackiel reported completing all suggested changes and maintenance to the boiler, and the inspection certificate was issued. The supervisors discussed the Rural Development Sewer Loan,

See DENNISON, page 3


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