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We hope you'll enjoy having your hometown newspaper available to you online, 24-hours
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and information, and make sure you check out our new business directory.
For those non-subscribers, you have free access to our classified, obits and business directory pages. Make sure you tell our directory advertisers where you saw their ad! HEADLINES: Local activist Vera Scroggins has been attending Harford Supervisor meetings recently, producing video recordings and posting them on line. The first was last month when a resident attended to petition the Supervisors to enforce the township’s noise ordinance against the operators of the new natural gas compressor station off Miller Road. There was an implied threat of legal action behind the debate, which could only complicate the Supervisors’ work as they continue to fend off other litigation. The performance was repeated at the February meeting on the 10th. Ms. Scroggins and her camera were the gorilla in the room, but there was other business before the Supervisors. Pennsylvania’s General Assembly passed Act 192 in the waning days of its last legislative session. Lame-duck Governor Tom Corbett signed the Act into law on November 6, 2014. Now, Lanesboro resident Mark Gingerella is asking Lanesboro Borough Council to take action in response. In the name of holding the boro harmless from legal liability, as well as to make Lanesboro a safer place due to a well-armed citizenry, Mr. Gingerella argued for 2nd Amendment fidelity. This site is on a subscription-only basis. The Obituary and Classified pages have open access. You will need to be a paid subscriber to have complete access to the entire Susquehanna County Transcript website. Thank you for visiting!
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