Councilors concerned over property sale after discovering purchaser is delinquent on taxes. - MERIDEN A approval of a property sale during the City Council meeting last week sparked concern from several Council members after discovering the purchaser is delinquent on property taxes. The property, 68 Charles St., was sold to Hot Tomato.
Two Latrobe residents — Sabine Panzner-Kaelin and Clare Kaczmarek — have been selected as award winners in the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation’s Photo Contest for 2021.
Latrobe resident Clare Kaczmarek’s affinity for area parks is reflected in the photos she takes at the scenic locations. It also has translated into multiple wins in an annual photo contest conducted by the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation. An image Kaczmarek snapped of snow-covered structures and evergreens at Laurel
This is the group s second consecutive year cleaning up the area and is the first time in a year that members have been able to gather in person. This is just the beginning of in-person events that the organization looks forward to in postpandemic times. The charitable professionals who beautified North Street from Park Square to Columbus Avenue included Marcus Coleman of Raymond James & Associates, Kalee Carmel of CompuWorks, Michael Laureyns of Laureyns United, Melanie Rowe of Raytheon, Krystle Blake of General Dynamics Mission Systems, Michelle Lopez of the Berkshire Immigrant Center, Allison Loring of Willow Investments, and President and founder of Dulye & Co. Linda Dulye.