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PENNDOT Nixes Paving Trade

Susquehanna Boro Council met on April 11 with a full board present and Tom Kelly presiding.

Susquehanna County will be holding its annual waste tire collection program on May 13; forms are available in the boro office.

Penelec was contacted regarding the Drinker Creek lights; it was determined that what had been thought to be charges for just the park lights were also for the traffic light at the intersection of Main and Exchange Streets. Penelec has been asked to revise their billing to exclude the park lights for the time being as they had been removed during repairs and have not yet been reinstalled.

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Tie Vote Stops Pay Raise

A rare tie vote among its members resulted in the Susquehanna County Salary Board rejecting a pay raise for Michelle Jerauld, assistant director of the county’s Domestic Relations Department.

The increase was recommended by Susquehanna County President Judge Kennth W. Seamans. Had the $1,500 Judge Seamans recommended been approved, it would have been Ms. Jerauld’s second pay raise this year and would have pushed her annual salary to $32,447 plus benefits.

 

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