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Library Corner

News from WHACL

Say goodbye to the winter blues by participating in one of the fun activities offered at the White Haven Area Community Library. No matter what your interest, you will no doubt find something to brighten your spirits.

February will feature the revival of the Book Club. If you are a passionate reader and long to share your love of books, you are welcome to join. The club will meet in the John Murphy Room beginning Wednesday, February 8 at 6:30 p.m. The first read is the psychological thriller VERITY, a New York Times Best Seller written by Colleen Hoover. Future meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of each month. Light refreshments will be served.

The Scrabble Club meets the first and third Thursday of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. Players of all skill levels are welcome to join for a few hours of word play in a friendly and relaxing environment.

Our non-profit library receives no direct state or federal funding. We rely on grants, donations, and fundraising to support our mission of providing facilities, resources, and programs to benefit the

Dennison

Continued from page 4 for safety concerns, clearing debris, lot plowing and clearing a tree from the Ice Lake area. community. Our Gertrude Hawk Candy Bar fundraiser is currently under way.

The Fire Company reported 13 calls, 32 ½ hours of service and 8 hours of equipment maintenance.

There were no reports from Zoning or Planning.

It was noted the new bathrooms in the Township Building look great.

Candy can be purchased at many of the merchants in White Haven as well as Mountain Top, and of course at the library.

The public is welcome to attend WHACL Board Meetings the second Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. in the John Murphy Room. You can also check our Facebook page for the most up to date library information and activities.

East Side

Continued from page 3 reappointed to the planning commission for a four-year term. Ray Fisher, Jr. was reappointed to the zoning hearing board for a threeyear term.

The only public participation was a report from a citizen that he could smell the odor of marijuana at his home, across from the East Side Inn. This led to further discussion before the meeting wrapped up.

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