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THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021 • Volume 41 – No. 47 ©2021, THE JOURNAL-HERALD. All Rights Reserved
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East Side hoping to steer 940 truck traffic right way by Ruth Isenberg
CARBON CAREER & TECHNICAL INSTITUTE held its first-ever onsite graduation ceremony on Friday, June 18. The weather cooperated for the 27th annual ceremony, which featured speeches by the class president, valedictorian, and salutatorian, and by principal Brent Borzak, who predicted a bright future for those who worked hard to fill the skill gaps being created by Boomer retirements. Above, Michael Gower of Weatherly receives his diploma from Electrical Distribuyion & Automation/Electrician instructor (and his father) Mike Gower.
JH: Ruth Isenberg
The Journal-Herald Graduation Salute will appear next week. If you have photos of high school or college graduates you would like us to include, please email them to journalruth@gmail.com by Monday, June 28.
markings on the road, arrows noting Route 940 left, Route Traffic through East Side 534 right. Esa will continue to Borough on Route 940 conexplore ideas with PennDOT. tinues to be a concern, Mayor East Side will be receiving Louis Esa told borough coun- $31,505.44 over a two-year cil at their June 3 meeting in period as part of the American the John Murphy Room at the Rescue Plan. The funds can White Haven Area Commuonly be used to support public nity Library. PennDOT has health expenditures, address responded with an offer of negative economic impacts help with some signs to make caused by the public health sure traffic, especially trucks, emergency, replace lost public follows Route 940 and does sector revenue, provide not accidentally go up Bridge premium pay for essential Street when they come off of workers, or invest in water, the bridge over the Lehigh sewer and broadband infraRiver. structure. It cannot be use for Relocation of the sign in the roads. grassy triangle at the end of Complaints have been the bridge, and enhancing it coming in about grass cutting with bigger letters and “rabbit issues. One problem property ears” was suggested. was reportedly sold at a recent Another idea was adopting Sheriff’s Sale. an ordinance to restrict trucks The borough does not have from borough streets. an ordinance regarding derCouncil member Rudy Schoch elict properties. Solicitor Jim said they could make it one Nanovic said that they could way, going down only. Though determine who the owner of he was sure there would be a property in need of mainteobjections, “There’s a lot nance or repair is, and notify of children playing on Vine See EAST SIDE, page 4 Street,” he noted, and keeping trucks off it would make it safer for them. Another idea was to paint