No sooner had the City of Carbondale published a list of delinquent taxpayers for 2012 than other governing bodies began considering whether to do the same thing. Last week, it was the Fell Twp. Board of Supervisors.
After a lifetime of work, Joseph Krenitsky has finally completed his book on "The Blessed Town of Edgerton 1883-1905” says the Very Rev. John Kowalczyk, who is part of the staff working with Krenitsky and the pastor of St. Michael's Orthodox Church in Jermyn.
Work is proceeding on the creation of a new walkway along the dirt path between the Anthracite Marker on 7th Avenue and the Burger King lot in Peebles Plaza, and now it even has a name.
When the Carbondale Area School Board voted not to publish the names of delinquent taxpayers, the decision was based at least in part on improvements by the county in tax collection efforts.
New contract negotiations have been on hold between the Carbondale Area School District and its teachers union over ethics questions, but school board members made clear last week that they won't hold off much longer on taking action.
City Council has scheduled a public hearing to receive input on a proposal to create business permit parking zones on North Main St. (between 7th and 8th avenues) and along the park side of 6th Ave. (where the Shops on Park Place are located).