CLYMER BOROUGH POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS By Hometown2
On Tuesday night, Clymer Borough Council accepted the resignation of police chief Lou Sacco.
Sacco has been with the Clymer Police department since 2019, when he was hired to be their officer in charge. He was named police chief in 2020. Borough Council President Louis Tate said that Sacco made a major impact in his time there.
Sacco’s last day is August 1st. He is leaving to become the chief of Blairsville’s police department.
To take over for Sacco, council promoted Police Officer Charles Waller to Chief effective August 1st, and hired Ryan Killen as a new part-time police officer effective immediately, provided he passes all requirements.
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CLYMER BOROUGH COUNCIL APPROVES GENERAL OBLIGATION NOTE FOR PAVING PROJECT By Josh Widdowson
On Tuesday night, the Clymer Borough Council approved a loan for their 10-year paving project.
The $600,287.50 loan is actually comprised of an additional $100,000 on top of a prior loan for the project. Borough manager Sonya Schrenkel said that they are taking advantage of low interest rates for the loan.
Some of the money will be used to fix storm water and drain problems before the paving projects can start.
In other business, the board approved a resolution for the Fire Department’s workers compensation policy to cover those who support the firefighters behind the scenes. The people who will now be covered perform operational support activities for the Clymer Fire Department, such as cooking, cleaning and administrative tasks.