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Harford Sewer Plant Getting Repairs
By Ted Brewster

A light agenda drew an unexpected crowd to the Harford Township Supervisors’ meeting on June 9. (A “crowd” in Harford is 7 people.) The Supervisors gave the floor to David Klepadlo at the outset, so he could get home to Clarks Summit.

David Klepadlo and Associates designed the Harford Township sewer system and are the engineers of record. Mr. Klepadlo had been asked to draw up a list of important repairs needed at the sewer plant. He presented the list at the meeting.

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FCR Asked To Stretch
By Stephanie Everett

At a business meeting June 8, Forest City Regional board members praised students for their performance on graduation projects. In all, over $12,000 was raised for charitable organizations. Thank-yous were extended to Forest City merchants and the downtown community, who assisted students.

The school board discussed the district’s low math standardized test scores. Superintendent Dr. Robert Vadella explained that the school is waging a “many-pronged attack,” consisting of tutoring, curriculum revising and a new math series. “We’ll do whatever it takes,” added Joseph Castrogiovanni, acting high school principal.

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