BEGIN BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT: Construction on Adams Street between Fifth and Sixth Streets in the urban renewal beautification project started on schedule Monday when a crew from General Excavating, Inc., Carroll,
Lloyd and Virginia Betts of Fenton will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary on June 20. They met when a cousin of Lloyd’s introduced them. Lloyd was 16 and Virginia was
May 10, 2021
John and Linda Brown own L & J Farms, an award-winning organic poultry operation in Harrington that has sought to increase the sustainability of its farm while expanding its operations. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
The Kenton Dollar General was recognized for installing the first submerged gravel wetland in the state.
A virtual ceremony held April 29 marked the annual Governor’s Agricultural and Urban Conservation Awards this year. Gov. John Carney, along with DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin, Delaware Association of Conservation Districts President Richard Carlisle, and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service State Conservationist Kasey Taylor led a ceremony recognizing this year’s honorees and signed a proclamation officially designating April 25-May 2 as Stewardship Week in Delaware under the theme, Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities.
Commissioners adopt $36M 2021 budget
The Susquehanna County Courthouse was built in the Greek Revival style – one of the architectural styles prominent in the Montrose Historic District which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. STAFF PHOTO/STACI WILSON
Posted By: Staci Wilson
January 6, 2021
The Susquehanna County Commissioners adopted a nearly $36 million 2021 county budget at the Wednesday, Dec. 9, meeting.
The budget, which totals $35,924,476.72, continues to hold the line on taxes, with no increase to property owners in the county.
In addition to the budget, the commissioners also made several appointments at the meeting:
Carol Carpenter and Rick Ainey were reappointed as trustees to the Susquehanna County Historical Society and Library Board of Directors, effective Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2021;