Journal of the Pocono Plateau, March 12-25, 2021

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VOLUME 25, NUMBER 20

March 12–25, 2021

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Mount Pocono council changes leadership again by Seth & Ruth Isenberg In an emotional and tumultuous session on March 4, Mount Pocono Borough Council replaced president Claudette Williams, naming vice-president Fran O’Boyle in her place. Council also reduced the duties of newly hired manager Joshua Walker, pending his obtaining bonding. Once bonded, the duties will be restored. The meeting was held in person in the social rooms of the Mount Pocono United Methodist Church to allow for socially-distanced public participation, and was rescheduled from the original advertised date of March 1. O’Boyle had been removed deemed “medically necessary” as vice-president at a meeting by the applicable insurance plan in which the subscriber is in January, then reinstated at the February meeting. The enrolled. March action followed accusaExpanding signups opportions that Williams did not tunities, PMREMS has introrespond to emails and calls duced Commercial Subscriptions. Area businesses can sign from council members and mayor Michael Penn, and up to cover employees should should be replaced in hopes of emergency medical care be needed from the place of busi- unifying the borough. Williams took exception ness. to this description. At the A direct mailing has been sent out. There is also easy ac- start of the meeting, she cited instances of strongly racist cess online at PMREMS.org.

PMREMS subscription drive now includes commercial option Pocono Mountain Regional Emergency Medical Services have kicked off the annual subscription drive. The non-profit’s theme is “Membership making a difference” — for the community and ambulance organization alike. Responding to more than 6,900 emergency calls in 2020, PMREMS has seen increases in operating costs including building and vehicle maintenance, equipment acquisition, and training class-

es for medical professionals. The fund drive was created as means of offsetting these expenses and continuing to provide quality care. PMREMS turns to the community for help.Residents can be enrolled in “Drive” coverage June 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022 for just $75 and receive transportation via Emergency Ambulance Services generated through the 911 system. Ambulance transportation of an emergency nature must be

language directed at her, and She explained that she did not respond to all the calls and constant emails because some were excessive and repetitive. The vote to change was led by Tom Neville, who spent his time with harsh descriptions, and frequently interrupted Williams as she spoke. The vote was Neville, Patty Bucco, O’Boyle and Ron Emile in favor of naming O’Boyle president. Opposed were Williams, Aida Montanez, and Stacy Stewart-Keeler. Williams declined a nomination to serve as vice-president, and the position went to Bucco by the same 4-3 vote. The discussion over Walker’s work and his need for a bond was equally harsh, with the suggestion rejected to allow him step back to serve as borough secretary until he gains his bond. Neville then made a motion to terminate Walker. This led to praise of his work from the other members, and intervention from borough solicitor Jim Fareri, who guided the discussion away from termination. No vote was taken. Walker will be completing all the details See Mt. POCONO, page 2


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