PUC Damage Prevention Committee Releases Agenda for Tuesday’s Meeting  

The agenda for the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s Damage Prevention Committee is available for its November 10 meeting, which will be held virtually. The committee reviews alleged violations of the Pennsylvania One Call Law and determines the appropriate response, including warning letters, mandatory training, or fines.    Click here to view the […]

We Have a President…Marvin Meteer of Wyalusing Township!

After October 30 postmarked ballots were counted, Marvin Meteer has been elected as PSATS’ new President.  Also, Andrew Boni is now First Vice President, Jay Wilkes is Second Vice President, Steve Hess is Secretary-Treasurer and Chuck Stowe is Assistant Secretary-Treasurer.  Further, Howard Fry was elected to a second term on the Executive Board, and MaryJo Campbell and Sam Cressler […]

October Tax Revenues Continue Higher Than Expected   

According to the Independent Fiscal Office (IFO), state General Fund collections for October totaled $2.6 billion and were $275.2 million (11.9%) higher than anticipated. Fiscal year-to-date General Fund collections exceed estimates by $1.01 billion (8.8%) (July to October.) The sales tax, personal income tax, and corporate net income tax were all above estimates, as well as the […]

Pennsylvania Townships Make Top 100 Safe Towns List

SafeWise has compiled the top 100 safest small towns in America 2020, which are those with the lowest violent and property crime rates. The study includes towns and townships with populations between 5,000 and 15,000. Nineteen Pennsylvania townships and three boroughs made the list, and Luzerne Township, Fayette County, tied with Lewisboro […]

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