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ournal-herald THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2024 • Volume 44 – No. 16 ©2024, THE JOURNAL-HERALD. All Rights Reserved
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Utility rates to rise in Weatherly By Ruth Isenberg The budget approved by Weatherly Borough Council on December 9 does not raise taxes. It does increase fees for borough services. The electric rate will increase 15% as a result of the 15% increase from RPM in all
the communities it serves in the 13 states to which it supplies power. Borough manager Harold Pudliner noted that this is in line with the 15% increase coming from PPL around the area. The water rate will increase by 25%, driven in part by the
electric rate increase, and in part by new Department of Environmental Protection requirements regarding anti-corrosive materials and chemicals. The sewage treatment rate
See WEATHERLY, page 5
No tax increase in Dennison by Suzanne Winters
On November 30, Santa stopped to visit the Weatherly Area Museum. Arriving via train, Santa met with many kids and kids at heart who wanted a photo or to pass along a list of gifts for him to bring. This event was planned with the help of the Weatherly Area Museum Board members, the Weatherly Area Community Library, community volunteers, and local high school students. The Museum wishes to thank all who helped make it a memorable event. We also want to give a special shout-out to Santa for stopping by our community museum, and look forward to the holiday season. See a photo from inside the Museum on page 7. Photo courtesy Shane Moran
The second reading of the 2025 budget was the first order of business at the final meeting of 2024 for the Dennison Township Supervisors on December 4. The budget was approved unanimously. Next, the 2025 tax rate for general purposes was set at .5 mils. This rate reflects no increase from 2024. The tax rate was also unanimously approved. A motion was passed to advertise an ordinance setting supervisor salaries. Future supervisors will be paid $3,145 per year, or $262.08 per month. Secretary Kathleen Stortz noted that only one zoning permit was issued in November for 77 State Route 437 for a fence. She also read the fire report, which noted 21 calls in November. There has been a request from residents in White Haven Poconos asking the board to write a letter to the White Haven Red Rock Stone Quarry to cut away the dead trees along Weiss Road leading to White
See DENNISON, page 5
QUILTS AND CRAFTS filled the White Haven Area Community Library and The Victorian Connection on Saturday. See more from the annual event on page 8. JH: Ruth Isenberg