![]() ![]() Willow Lane resident Robert Keating said that he asked Gary Graham, assistant chief of the turnpike commission, for information about what’s going to happen. ![]() Many residents, whose homes on Edella Road, Willowbrook Road, and Willow Lane are threatened to be taken, attended the meeting to express concern about losing their homes. In other news, O’Neill said that the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission will continue with the Scranton Beltway Project, for which Route 81 is planned to be widened and a third lane will be added. He mentioned that he is the vice president and life member of the Chinchilla Hose Company and a life member of the Clarks Summit Fire Company as well as a member of the Clarks Summit VFW Post 7069. Snyder said that he is a licensed insurance agent and a retired paramedic who worked for Lackawanna County Mobile Intensive Care Unit before it moved to the CMC. Magisterial district judge Paul Keeler then swore in Don Snyder, who has been a resident of South Abington Township for 40 years. “We did a lot of projects together for the last three decades,” he said. Supervisor Mark Dougherty, who had been working with Sproul for the whole 30 years, thanked Sproul for his service. ![]() Supervisor Giles Stanton recalled when Sproul first became a supervisor when he moved to South Abington Township. Township manager David O’Neill said that he enjoyed working with Sproul for 20 years. “(We) dealt with issues, took care of the people, spent money that we had, not money we didn’t have.” “Everyone is forthright (and) honest,” he said. He mentioned that he enjoyed his 30 years as a supervisor. 9, supervisor Joseph Sproul regretfully relinquished his seat as supervisor since he is moving out of the township. At the South Abington Township supervisors’ meeting Aug. ![]()
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