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The Journal-Herald, Thursday, October 10, 2024

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ournal-herald THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2024 • Volume 44 – No. 7 ©2024, THE JOURNAL-HERALD. All Rights Reserved

CONTINUING: THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL ESTABLISHED 1879–145th YEAR, NO. 46

SINGLE COPY– 75¢ (USPS 277440)

CONTINUING: THE WEATHERLY HERALD ESTABLISHED 1880–145th YEAR, NO. 20

Special delivery by Ruth Isenberg Whether you call it a shed, a closet, or a station, this new addition to the White Haven Area Community Library that arrived in town on Friday, October 4, adds a visual punch to Towanda Street across from the library. The design is modeled on the old Lehigh Valley train station. (The small item in front was destined for another delivery elsewhere.) Its roomy interior will soon be filled with library equipment.

L&L helping with Helene Lehigh and Lausanne Volunteer Fire Department is collecting donations for the areas of North Carolina and eastern Tennessee that were affected by Hurricane Helene. Their need is extreme at this time due to all the loss and devastation. Some of their needs are non-perishable food items, water, cleaning supplies, personal hygiene items, medical supplies, over the counter medications, clothes, diapers and baby care items and food, paper towels, toilet paper, soap, etc. Donations are being accepted at the fire house on Lehigh Gorge Drive from 12-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Bring items to the back GLOW ON THE LAKE: Penn Lake Park Borough had an especially beautiful twilight on Saturday, October 5, as about 75 watercraft of various sorts, adorned with LED glow lights, took to the water for a beautiful display. After the informal regatta, participants and Photo courtesy Jill Rosenstock observers gathered at the beach for snacks. More on page 8.

See HELENE HELP, page 3


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