Barry Fortune
Ashland County Commissioners
Thursday, Feb. 11 meeting
KEY ACTION: Commissioners listened to six sealed bids for the replacement of the heating system and air conditioning for the County Courthouse. Estimate for the project was $990,000 and bids ranged from $649,788 to $938,404.
OTHER ACTION: Authorized the following items to be disposed by internet auction: 1993 Chevy truck, 2000 Ford F650, 2011 Dodge Nitro, UHF Kendall Mobile Radios and police light bars. Passed a resolution to amend the structure of the board of trustees of the Ashland County Transportation Improvement District (ACTID) and authorized the following re-appointments for two-year terms to the board of trustees of the ACTID: Shane Kremser, city engineer, and Steve Uhler, Montgomery Township trustee. They also authorized to the board: Aaron Pauly, coordinator Ashland Area Economic Development, to replace Kathy Goon; Matt Young, Loudonville Village Council; and Jarrod White as the member at large
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But she knew Grace still had to deal with school. So what did she do?
She booked time at the Woolverton Inn, a cozy bed and breakfast in Stockton, Hunterdon County. They jumped in the car and soon arrived at their destination ready for four days of work, school, hiking, sightseeing, shopping and relaxation.
It’s called “Schoolcation” and it’s something that has become very popular during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The kids have been locked in the house since March,” said DeJohn, who lives in Montgomery Township, Somerset County. “They’re losing out on all the social aspects of being in school and a lot of the fun parts of it. I was just trying to put some fun back in.
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Joseph Lavalle, an Upper Moreland township commissioner and architect, passed away on Jan. 25. Joe grew up in Upper Moreland and loved the township. He chose to settle in Upper Moreland Township and raise his family, said Upper Moreland Commissioners President Kevin C. Spearing.
- Advertisement - We are all deeply saddened by his untimely passing. He will be missed.
Lavalle, 63, had served as a commissioner for the township s Ward 4 for many years, and made significant contributions to the development and redevelopment of the township including as board vice president and committee chair, according to a statement from the township.Â
As a professional architect, Lavalle brought a wealth of knowledge to the board that greatly benefitted our community, the township said, and had advised the governor on the commonwealth s building code, according to his obituary.Â