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VOLUME 25, NUMBER 18
February 12–25, 2021
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Coolbaugh asks for help clearing snow from fire hydrants by Jeanine Hofbauer
SNOW, SNOW AND MORE SNOW…has been the forecast, and the reality, for the past few weeks. This scene in Blakeslee was taken February 2. There have been several storms since then, with another predicted as this issue was going to press. Thanks to Sueann Therriault for this shot.
added interaction intentions, “[For the fire companies to] talk Can you dig it? At their to each other.” meeting on February 2, the During an application period Coolbaugh Township of April 1 to May 31, each fire Supervisors announced that company will provide Coolbaugh Volunteer Fire “accountability” on how monCompany is holding a fire hyey would be spent for approval drant snow removal contest. consideration. Compensation increases for As snow emergencies create the elected tax collector over an urgency to keep hydrants the next five years was apclear in case they’re needed, proved. Year one (2021) pay supervisor chair Bill Weimer pleaded with the public, saying will be $25,599.43, followed by an increase of 1 ½% for the emergency responders 2022. Third year pay will be need help. He asked groups, families and friends to send in $26,503.09 following a 2% increase, followed by ¼% more photos of their team clearing fire hydrants in their neighin 2024 and 2025, taking the borhood to the fire company total to $27,708.95. Facebook page for a chance to Bills totaling $340,101.75 win a “COVID-friendly” pizza were approved for payment. party. Payments included $329,888.71 from the General Fire company Fund and $10,213.04 Sewer. funding change Present on the evening’s Supervisors passed Fire Tax Zoom meeting were superviDisbursement Resolution 05sors Weimer, Anthony 2021 following budget talks. Lamantia, Clare Colgan, Lynn Formerly, eligible companies Kelly and Alma Ruiz-Smith; Gouldsboro, Thornhurst and solicitor Patrick Armstrong Tobyhanna Township received and secretary Erin Masker. $20,000 annually after providCoolbaugh’s next regular ing financial statements. Now, a meeting is February 16 immetotal of $60,000 will be pooled diately following the 6 p.m. together into one account with work session through a Zoom departments required to apply online meeting. Go to for funding. Explaining, “[It CoolbaughTwp.org for meetis for] helping out on some of ing ID and sign-on instructhe larger scale items,” Weimer tions.