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ournal-herald THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2023 • Volume 43 – No. 9 ©2023, THE JOURNAL-HERALD. All Rights Reserved

CONTINUING: THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL ESTABLISHED 1879–144th YEAR, NO. 48

WH Council thanks outgoing police chief Tom Szoke, names Joanna Jinks as replacement by Ruth Isenberg

department will be in good hands going forward, but will miss the touches Tom put on it for 30 years. Council president John Klem noted the progress the police department has made over those years, from a department of one full-time officer covering the borough’s one square mile in used cruisers to today’s department with enough

officers and vehicles to professionally serve an area of 65-70 square miles and thousands of people. Jinks, who has worked for the White Haven Police Department for several years, some of them parttime, was unanimously appointed as interim chief at a rate of $30/hour effective November 1, until current See WHITE HAVEN, page 3

Incoimg White Haven Police Chief Joanna Jinks, driving a WH Police vehicle in the Halloween parade. After 30 years in service to White Haven Borough, Tom Szoke is retiring as police chief, effective October 31. For the first time in history, White Haven Police Department will be led by a female chief, Joanna Jinks, effective November 1. White Haven Borough Council was effusive in its thanks to Szoke, with council member Bob Lamson citing his “many, many years of service to the borough, above and beyond his responsibility as chief,” adding that the police

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CONTINUING: THE WEATHERLY HERALD ESTABLISHED 1880–144th YEAR, NO. 22

TOM CONNORS, JR.

TY HARRIS

WASB candidates air their views at forum by James Hunter

Wednesday Addams was just one of the guests at the Hickory Hills Trunk or Treat. More pics, page 6.

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Weatherly Area School District school directors have to be more creative with district finances to make the buck go further, so say two men running for the board in the November 7 election. And funds to keep the district’s buildings in better shape is a priority. Ty Harris, whose name will appear on the Republican ballot for a four-year term, and current director Tom Connors Jr.,

who is running with no party affiliation for a two-year term, were the only two of seven candidates who attended a candidates’ night Monday in the Weatherly Area Middle School cafeteria. Seth Isenberg, co-publisher of The Journal-Herald newspaper, the forum moderator, said board President April Walters was in touch ahead of the See WASB, page 5


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